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Christ, Whose Glory Fills the Skies

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: The Worshiping Church #562 (1990) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Year Written: 1740 Lyrics: 1 Christ, whose glory fills the skies, Christ, the true, the only Light, Sun of Righteousness, arise, triumph over shades of night: Dayspring from on high, be near; Daystar, in my heart appear! 2 Dark and cheerless is the dawn till your glories shine on me; joyless is the day’s return till your mercy’s beams I see: as they inward light impart, cheer my eyes, and warm my heart. 3 Visit then this soul of mine, pierce the gloom of sin and grief; fill me, Radiancy divine, scatter all my unbelief: more and more yourself display, shining to the perfect day! Topics: Adoration of Jesus Christ; Jesus Christ Glory; Adoration of Jesus Christ; Aspiration; Jesus Christ Glory; Jesus Christ Light Scripture: Proverbs 4:18 Languages: English Tune Title: DIX
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Praise to God, immortal praise

Author: Anna L. Barbauld Hymnal: The Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged, as adopted by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the year of our Lord 1892 #192 (1894) Year Written: 1772 Lyrics: 1 Praise to God, immortal praise, For the love that crowns our days; Bounteous source of every joy, Let Thy praise our tongues employ; All to Thee our God we owe, Source whence all our blessings flow. 2 All the plenty summer pours; Autumn's rich o'erflowing stores; Flocks that whiten all the plain; Yellow sheaves of ripened grain; Lord, for these our souls shall raise Grateful vows and solemn praise. 3 Peace, prosperity, and health, Private bliss, and public wealth, Knowledge with its gladdening streams, Pure religions' holier beams: Lord, for these our souls shall raise Grateful vows and solemn praise. 4 As Thy prospering hand hath blest, May we give Thee of our best; And by deeds of kindly love For Thy mercies grateful prove; Singing thus through all our days, Praise to God, immortal praise. Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: [Praise to God, immortal praise]
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Praise to God, immortal praise

Author: L. Barbauld Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #192 (1898) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Year Written: 1772 Lyrics: 1 Praise to God, immortal praise, For the love that crowns our days; Bounteous source of every joy, Let Thy praise our tongues employ; All to Thee our God we owe, Source whence all our blessings flow. 2 All the plenty summer pours; Autumn's rich o'erflowing stores; Flocks that whiten all the plain; Yellow sheaves of ripened grain; Lord, for these our souls shall raise Grateful vows and solemn praise. 3 Peace, prosperity, and health, Private bliss, and public wealth, Knowledge with its gladdening streams, Pure religions' holier beams: Lord, for these our souls shall raise Grateful vows and solemn praise. 4 As Thy prospering hand hath blest, May we give Thee of our best; And by deeds of kindly love For Thy mercies grateful prove; Singing thus through all our days, Praise to God, immortal praise. Amen. Topics: Processionals Thanksgiving and Harvest; Thanksgiving and Harvest Languages: English Tune Title: DIX
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Praise to God, immortal praise

Author: Anna Laetitia Barbauld Hymnal: The Hymnal #420 (1916) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Year Written: 1772 Lyrics: Praise to God, immortal praise, For the love that crowns our days; Bounteous source of every joy, Let thy praise our tongues employ: All to thee, our God, we owe, Source whence all our blessings flow. All the plenty summer pours; Autumn's rich o'erflowing stores; Flocks that whiten all the plain; Yellow sheaves of ripened grain: Lord, for these our souls shall raise Grateful vows and solemn praise. Peace, prosperity, and health, Private bliss, and public wealth, Knowledge with its gladdening streams, Pure religion's holier beams: Lord, for these our souls shall raise Grateful vows and solemn praise. As thy prospering hand hath blest, May we give thee of our best; And by deeds of kindly love For thy mercies grateful prove; Singing thus through all our days, Praise to God, immortal praise. Amen. Topics: Thanksgiving Day Languages: English Tune Title: DIX
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Praise to God, Immortal Praise

Author: Anna Laetitia Barbauld, 1743-1825 Hymnal: Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church #576 (1969) Year Written: 1772 Topics: Hymns for Special Occasions Harvest and Thanksgiving Languages: English Tune Title: DIX

Safely Through Another Week

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Psalter Hymnal (Blue) #320 (1976) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Year Written: 1774 Topics: Peace and Rest; Reconciliation With God; Worship; House of God ; Opening Of The Service; The Gospel; The Lord's Day Languages: English Tune Title: DIX
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God of Mercy, God of Grace

Author: Henry Francis Lyte, 1793-1847 Hymnal: Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church #24 (1969) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Year Written: 1834 Topics: Public Worship Adoration and Praise Languages: English Tune Title: DIX

For the Beauty of the Earth

Author: Folliott Sandford Pierpont Hymnal: Sing Your Way Home #7 (1978) Year Written: 1835 Tune Title: [For the beauty of the earth]

For the Beauty of the Earth

Author: Folliott S. Pierpoint, 1835-1917 Hymnal: Hymnal of the Church of God #23 (1971) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Year Written: 1835 First Line: For the beauty of the earth, Refrain First Line: Lord of all, to thee we raise Topics: Adoration and Praise; Home and Family; Morning Hymns; Processional Hymns Languages: English Tune Title: DIX

As With Gladness Men of Old

Author: William C. Dix, 1837-1898 Hymnal: Hymnal of the Church of God #89 (1971) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Year Written: 1837 Scripture: Matthew 2:1-11 Languages: English Tune Title: DIX
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As with Gladness Men of Old

Author: William C. Dix Hymnal: Hymns for the Living Church #114 (1974) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Year Written: 1858 Lyrics: 1 As with gladness men of old Did the guiding star behold; As with joy they hailed its light, Leading onward, beaming bright, So, most gracious Lord, may we Evermore be led to Thee. 2 As with joyful steps they sped To that lowly manger bed, There to bend the knee before Him Whom heav'n and earth adore, So, may we with willing feet Ever seek the mercy seat. 3 As they offered gifts most rare At that manger rude and bare, So may we with holy joy, Pure and free from sin's alloy, All our costliest treasures bring, Christ, to Thee our heav'nly King. 4 Holy Jesus, every day Keep us in the narrow way; And when earthly things are past, Bring our ransomed souls at last Where they need no star to guide, Where no clouds Thy glory hide. Amen. Topics: Christ Birth; Stewardship of Substance Scripture: Matthew 2:10 Languages: English Tune Title: DIX
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As with Gladness Men of Old

Author: William Chatterton Dix, 1837-1898 Hymnal: Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church #94 (1969) Year Written: 1859 Topics: The Church Year Epiphany Languages: English Tune Title: DIX
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As with gladness men of old

Author: William Chatterton Dix Hymnal: Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church #38 (1917) Year Written: 1860 Lyrics: 1 As with gladness men of old Did the guiding star behold; As with joy they hailed its light, Leading onward, beaming bright; So, most gracious Lord, may we Evermore be led by Thee. 2 As with joyful steps they sped To that lowly manger-bed, There to bend the knee before Thee Whom heaven and earth adore; So may we, with willing feet, Ever seek Thy mercy-seat. 3 As they offered gifts most rare At that manger rude and bare; So may we, with holy joy, Pure, and free from sin's alloy, All our costliest treasures bring, Christ, to Thee, our heavenly King. 4 Holy Jesus! every day Keep us in the narrow way; And when earthly things are past, Bring our ransomed souls at last Where they need no star to guide, Where no clouds Thy glory hide. 5 In the heavenly country bright Need they no created light; Thou its Light, its Joy, its Crown, Thou its Sun which goes not down; There for ever may we sing Hallelujahs to our King. Amen. Topics: The Church Year Epiphany Languages: English Tune Title: DIX
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As with gladness men of old

Author: W. C. Dix Hymnal: The Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged, as adopted by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the year of our Lord 1892 #65 (1894) Year Written: 1860 Lyrics: 1 As with gladness men of old Did the guiding star behold; As with joy they hailed its light, Leading onward, beaming bright; So, most gracious Lord, may we Evermore be led to Thee. 2 As with joyful steps they sped To that lowly manger-bed; There to bend the knee before Him Whom heaven and earth adore; So may we with willing feet Ever seek the mercy-seat. 3 As they offered gifts most rare At that manger rude and bare; So may we with holy joy, Pure and free from sin's alloy, All our costliest treasures bring, Christ! to Thee our heavenly King. 4 Holy Jesus! every day Keep us in the narrow way; And, when earthly things are past, Bring our ransomed souls at last Where they need no star to guide, Where no clouds Thy glory hide. 5 In the heavenly country bright, Need they no created light; Thou its Light, its Joy, its Crown, Thou its Sun which goes not down, There forever may we sing Alleluias to our King. Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: [As with gladness men of old]
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As with gladness men of old

Author: W. C. Dix Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #65 (1898) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Year Written: 1860 Lyrics: 1 As with gladness men of old Did the guiding star behold; As with joy they hailed its light, Leading onward, beaming bright; So, most gracious Lord, may we Evermore be led to Thee. 2 As with joyful steps they sped To that lowly manger-bed; There to bend the knee before Him Whom heaven and earth adore; So may we with willing feet Ever seek the mercy-seat. 3 As they offered gifts most rare At that manger rude and bare; So may we with holy joy, Pure and free from sin's alloy, All our costliest treasures bring, Christ! to Thee our heavenly King. 4 Holy Jesus! every day Keep us in the narrow way; And, when earthly things are past, Bring our ransomed souls at last Where they need no star to guide, Where no clouds Thy glory hide. 5 In the heavenly country bright, Need they no created light; Thou its Light, its Joy, its Crown, Thou its Sun which goes not down, There forever may we sing Alleluias to our King. Amen. Topics: Epiphany; Processionals Epiphany Languages: English Tune Title: DIX
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As with Gladness Men of Old

Author: William C. Dix Hymnal: With Heart and Voice #86 (1989) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Year Written: 1860 Lyrics: 1 As with gladness men of old did the guiding star behold, as with joy they hailed its light, leading onward, beaming bright; so, most gracious Lord, may we evermore your splendor see. 2 As with joyful steps they sped to that lowly infant bed, there to bend the knee before Christ, whom heaven and earth adore; so may we with willing feet ever seek your mercy seat. 3 As they offered gifts most rare at that cradle plain and bare, so may we with holy joy, pure and free from sin's alloy, all our costliest treasures bring, Christ, to you, our heavenly King. 4 Holy Jesus, every day keep us in the narrow way, and when mortal things are past, bring our ransomed lives at last where they need no star to guide, where no clouds your glory hide. 5 In that glorious city bright none shall need created light; you its light, its joy, its crown, you its sun which goes not down; there forever may we sing alleluias to our King! Topics: The Church Year Epiphany; Descants Languages: English Tune Title: DIX
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As with gladness men of old

Author: William C. Dix Hymnal: The Hymnal #94 (1916) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Year Written: 1860 Lyrics: As with gladness men of old Did the guiding star behold, As with joy they hailed its light, Leading onward, beaming bright; So, most gracious Lord, may we Evermore be led to thee. As with joyful steps they sped To that lowly manger-bed; There to bend the knee before Him whom heaven and earth adore; So may we with willing feet Ever seek the mercy-seat. As they offered gifts most rare At that manger rude and bare; So may we with holy joy, Pure and free from sin's alloy, All our costliest treasures bring, Christ! to thee, our heavenly King. Holy Jesus! every day Keep us in the narrow way; And, when earthly things are past, Bring our ransomed souls at last Where they need no star to guide, Where no clouds thy glory hide. In the heavenly country bright, Need they no created light; Thou its Light, its Joy, its Crown, Thou its Sun which goes not down, There for ever may we sing Alleluias to our King. Amen. Topics: Epiphany; Sunday Schools Epiphanytide Languages: English Tune Title: DIX

As with gladness men of old

Author: William Chatterton Dix Hymnal: The Book of Common Praise #97 (1939) Year Written: 1860 Topics: Epiphany Tune Title: DIX
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As with Gladness Men of Old

Author: William C. Dix Hymnal: Songs for Life #143 (1995) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Year Written: 1860 Lyrics: 1 As with gladness men of old did the guiding star behold, as with joy they hailed its light, leading onward, beaming bright; so, most gracious Lord, may we evermore your splendor see. 2 As with joyful steps they sped to that lowly infant bed, there to bend the knee before Christ, whom heaven and earth adore; so may we with willing feet ever seek your mercy seat. 3 As they offered gifts most rare at that cradle plain and bare, so may we with holy joy, pure and free from sin's alloy, all our costliest treasures bring, Christ, to you, our heavenly King. Topics: Singing God's Story Christmas / Birth of Christ Scripture: Matthew 2:1-12 Languages: English Tune Title: DIX
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As with Gladness Men of Old

Author: W. Chatterton Dix Hymnal: Rejoice in the Lord #228 (1985) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Year Written: 1860 Lyrics: 1 As with gladness men of old did the guiding star behold; as with joy they hailed its light, leading onward, beaming bright; so, most gracious Lord, may we evermore be led to thee. 2 As with joyful steps they sped to that lowly manger bed, there to bend the knee before him whom heaven and earth adore; so may we with willing feet ever seek thy mercy seat. 3 As they offered gifts most rare at that manger rude and bare; so may we with holy joy, pure, and free from sin's alloy, all our costliest treasures bring, Christ, to thee, our heavenly King. 4 Holy Jesus, every day keep us in the narrow way; and, when earthly things are past, bring our ransomed souls at last where they need no star to guide, where no clouds thy glory hide. Topics: Jesus Christ Epiphany and Youth Languages: English Tune Title: DIX

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