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O Jesus, king most wonderful

Author: E. Caswall (1814-1878) Appears in 246 hymnals Topics: Lent 4, The King and the Kingdom Transfiguration Used With Tune: METZLER Text Sources: from the Latin (twelfth century)

!Oh Cristo! Tu ayuda yo quiero tener

Author: Vicente Mendoza, 1875-1955 Appears in 8 hymnals Topics: Lent Used With Tune: GORDON
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Onward, Christian soldiers

Author: S. Baring-Gould (1834-1924) Appears in 1,801 hymnals Topics: Lent 2, The King and the Kingdom Conflict; Lent 3, The King and the Kingdom Suffering First Line: Onward, Christian soldiers! Used With Tune: ST. GERTRUDE
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O God, I love thee; not that my poor love

Author: Edward Henry Bickersteth, 1825 - 1906 Appears in 8 hymnals Topics: The Church Year Lent Lyrics: 1 O God, I love thee; not that my poor love May win me entrance to thy heaven above, Nor yet that strangers to thy love must know The bitterness of everlasting woe. 2 But, Jesus, thou art mine, and I am thine; Clasped to thy bosom by thy arms divine, Who on the cruel Cross for me hast borne The nails, the spear, and man’s unpitying scorn. 3 No thought can fathom and no tongue express Thy griefs, thy toils, thy anguish measureless, Thy death, O Lamb of God the undefiled; And all for me, thy wayward sinful child. A-men. 4 How can I choose but love thee, God’s dear Son, O Jesus, loveliest, and most loving One! Were there no heaven to gain, no hell to flee, For what thou art alone I must love thee. 5 Not for the hope of glory or reward, But even as thyself hast loved me, Lord, I love thee, and will love thee and adore, Who art my King, my God, for evermore. Amen. Used With Tune: PAX DEI Text Sources: Latin hymn, XVII cent. Based on a Spanish hymn of unknown date
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O Lord, throughout These Forty Days

Author: Claudia F. Hernaman, 1838-1898; Gilbert E. Doan, b. 1930 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 86 hymnals Topics: Lent Used With Tune: CONSOLATION
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O Breathe on Me, O Breath of God

Author: Edwin Hatch, 1835-1889 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 339 hymnals Topics: Rites of the Church Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: Second Scrutiny (4th Sunday of Lent) Lyrics: 1 O breathe on me, O Breath of God, Fill me with life anew, That I may love the things you love, And do what you would do. 2 O breathe on me, O Breath of God, Until my heart is pure; Until my will is one with yours, To do and to endure. 3 O breathe on me, O Breath of God, My will to yours incline, Until this selfish part of me Glows with your fire divine. 4 O breathe on me, O Breath of God, So I shall never die, But live with you the perfect life For all eternity. Scripture: Genesis 2:7-9 Used With Tune: ST. COLUMBA
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O Christ, who art the Light and Day

Author: William Copeland, 1804-85 Appears in 22 hymnals Topics: The Christian Year Lent Lyrics: 1 O Christ, who art the Light and Day, Thou drivest darksome night away! We know thee as the Light of light Illuminating mortal sight. 2 All-holy Lord, we pray to thee, Keep us to-night from danger free; Grant us, dear Lord, in thee to rest, So be our sleep in quiet blest. 3 And while the eyes soft slumber take, Still be the heart to thee awake; Be thy right hand upheld above Thy servants resting in thy love. 4 O strong defender, be thou nigh To bid the powers of darkness fly; Keep us from sin, and guide for good Thy servants purchased by thy blood. 5 Remember us, dear Lord, we pray While in this mortal flesh we stay: ’Tis Thou who dost the soul defend-- Be present with us to the end. 6 Blest Three in One and One in Three, Almighty God, we pray to thee That thou wouldst now vouchsafe to bless Our fast with fruits of righteousness. Amen. Used With Tune: CHRISTE QUI LUX Text Sources: 6th century Latin
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O wondrous type! O vision fair

Author: J. M. Neale Appears in 103 hymnals Text Sources: Latin, 15th cent.

O Cross of Christ

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: O Cross of Christ, immortal tree Text Sources: The Stanbrook Abbey Hymnal, rev. ed.
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O Lamb of God, still keep me

Author: J. G. Deck Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 160 hymnals Topics: Lent Lyrics: 1 O Lamb of God, still keep me Near to Thy woundèd side! 'Tis only there in safety And peace I can abide. What foes and snares surround me! What doubts and fears within! The grace that sought and found me Alone can keep me clean. 2 'Tis only in Thee hiding, I know my life secure; Only in Thee abiding, The conflict can endure: Thine arm the victory gaineth O'er every hateful foe; Thy love my heart sustaineth In all its care and woe. 3 Soon shall my eyes behold Thee, With rapture, face to face; One half hath not been told me Of all Thy power and grace: Thy beauty, Lord, and glory, The wonders of Thy love, Shall be the endless story Of all Thy saints above. Amen. Used With Tune: ST. CHRISTOPHER
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Our Lord is risen from the dead

Author: C. Wesley Appears in 450 hymnals Topics: Lent Ascensiontide Lyrics: 1 Our Lord is risen from the dead; Our Jesus is gone up on high; The pow'rs of hell are captive led, Dragg'd to the portals of the sky. 2 There His triumphal chariot waits, And angels chant the solemn lay: "Lift up your heads, ye heav'nly gates," Ye everlasting doors, give way. 3 Loose all your bars of massy light, And wide unfold the radiant scene; He claims those mansions as His right; Receive the King of glory in. 4 Who is the King of glory, Who! The Lord that all His foes o'ercame. The world, sin, death, and hell o'erthrew; And Jesus is the conqueror's name. 5 Lo! His triumphal chariot waits, And angels chant the solemn lay: "Lift up your heads, ye heav'nly gates," Ye everlasting doors, give way. 6 Who is this King of glory, Who? The Lord of boundless pow'r possess'd The King of saints and angels, too, God, over all for ever blest. Used With Tune: DUKE STREET
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O Dearest Jesus, What Law Hast Thou Broken

Author: Catherine Winkworth; Johann Heermann Meter: 11.11.11.6 Appears in 22 hymnals Topics: The Church Year Lent Lyrics: 1 O dearest Jesus, what law hast Thou broken That such sharp sentence should on Thee be spoken? Of what great crime hast Thou to make confession-- What dark transgression? 2 They crown Thy head with thorns, they smite, they scourge Thee; With cruel mockings to the cross they urge Thee; They give Thee gall to drink, they still decry Thee; They crucify Thee. 3 Whence come these sorrows, whence this mortal anguish? It is my sins for which Thou, Lord, must languish; Yea, all the wrath, the woe, Thou dost inherit, This I do merit. 4 What punishment so strange is suffered yonder! The Shepherd dies for sheep that loved to wander; The Master pays the debt His servants owe Him, Who would not know Him. 5 The sinless Son of God must die in sadness; The sinful child of man may live in gladness; Man forfeited his life and is acquitted-- God is committed. 6 There was no spot in me by sin untainted; Sick with sin’s poison, all my heart had fainted; My heavy guilt to hell had well-nigh brought me, Such woe it wrought me. 7 O wondrous love, whose depth no heart hath sounded, That brought Thee here, by foes and thieves surrounded! All worldly pleasures, heedless, I was trying While Thou wert dying. 8 O mighty King, no time can dim Thy glory! How shall I spread abroad Thy wondrous story? How shall I find some worthy gifts to proffer? What dare I offer? 9 For vainly doth our human wisdom ponder—- Thy woes, Thy mercy, still transcend our wonder. Oh, how should I do aught that could delight Thee! Can I requite Thee? 10 Yet unrequited, Lord, I would not leave Thee; I will renounce whate’er doth vex or grieve Thee And quench with thoughts of Thee and prayers most lowly All fires unholy. 11 But since my strength will nevermore suffice me To crucify desires that still entice me, To all good deeds, oh, let Thy Spirit win me And reign within me! 12 I’ll think upon Thy mercy without ceasing, That earth’s vain joys to me no more be pleasing; To do Thy will shall be my sole endeavor Henceforth forever. 13 Whate’er of earthly good this life may grant me, I’ll risk for Thee; no shame, no cross, shall daunt me. I shall not fear what man can do to harm me Nor death alarm me. 14 But worthless is my sacrifice, I own it; Yet, Lord, for love’s sake Thou wilt not disown it; Thou wilt accept my gift in Thy great meekness Nor shame my weakness. 15 And when, dear Lord, before Thy throne in heaven To me the crown of joy at last is given, Where sweetest hymns Thy saints forever raise Thee, I, too, shall praise Thee. Amen. Scripture: Luke 23:20-24 Used With Tune: HERZLIEBSTER JESU
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O draw me, Saviour, after Thee!

Author: Paul Gerhardt; John Wesley Appears in 42 hymnals Topics: Sundays in Lent Lyrics: 1 O draw me, Saviour, after Thee! So shall I run and never tire. With gracious words still comfort me; Be Thou my Hope, my sole Desire. Free me from every weight; nor fear Nor sin can come, if Thou art here. 2 From all eternity, with Love Unchangeable Thou hast me viewed. Ere knew this beating heart to move, Thy tender mercies me pursued. Ever with me may they abide, And close me in on every side. 3 Still let Thy Love point out my way; How wondrous things Thy Love hath wrought! Still lead me, lest I go astray; Direct my work, inspire my thought; And if I fall, soon may I hear Thy voice, and know that Love is near. 4 In suffering be Thy love my peace; In weakness be Thy love my power; And when the storms of life shall cease, Jesus, in that important hour, In death as life be Thou my Guide, And save me, who for me hast died! Used With Tune: MACHS MIT MIR GOTT NACH DEINER GÜT
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O Bread of Life from Heaven

Author: Philip Schaff Meter: 7.7.6.7.7.8 Appears in 43 hymnals Topics: Lent, Fourth Sunday Lyrics: 1 O Bread of life from heaven, To weary pilgrims given, O Manna from above: The souls that hunger feed Thou, The hearts that seek Thee lead Thou, With Thy most sweet and tender love. 2 O Fount of grace redeeming, O River ever streaming From Jesus' holy side: Come Thou, Thyself bestowing On thirsting souls, and flowing Till all their wants are satisfied. 3 Jesus, this feast receiving, Thy word of truth believing, We Thee unseen adore: Grant, when our race is ended, That we, to heaven ascended, May see Thy glory evermore. Amen. Used With Tune: O WELT, ICH MUSS DICH LASSEN Text Sources: Anonymous, Latin, 1661.

On this day, the first of days

Author: Henry Williams Baker, 1821-1877 Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 82 hymnals Topics: Year A Second Sunday Before Lent Scripture: Acts 2:1-4 Used With Tune: LÜBECK (GOTT SEI DANK) Text Sources: 18th century; Adapted by the editors of "English Praise"

Only This I Want

Author: Dan Schutte Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: All but this is loss
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O the bitter shame and sorrow

Author: T. Monod Meter: 8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 211 hymnals Topics: Lent Used With Tune: MONOD
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O Love Divine, What Hast Thou Done

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 150 hymnals
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O thou to whose all-searching sight

Author: John Wesley; N. L. Von Zinzendorf Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 391 hymnals Topics: Lent; Lent I Evening Prayer General Used With Tune: GRACE CHURCH
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Once in royal David's city

Author: Cecil Frances Alexander, 1818-95; Horrobin; Leavers Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 408 hymnals Topics: Seasons of the Christian Year Lent Used With Tune: IRBY

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