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യേശുവേ നാഥാ നീ എത്ര സഹിച്ചു

Author: Johann Heermann; Robert Bridges; Simon Zachariah Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: യേ-ശുവേ നാ-ഥാ നീ എത്ര സഹിച്ചു (Yē-śuvē nā-thā nī etra sahiccu)

ലോ-ക ദീപ്തി യേശു, മറ്റാരു-മേ-യില്ല

Author: Fred Pratt Green; Simon Zachariah Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: ലോ-ക ദീപ്തി യേശു, മറ്റാരു-മേ-യില്ല (Lēā-ka dīpti yēśu, maṟṟāru-mē-yilla)

Lord of Our Life and God of Our Salvation

Author: Matthäus Appeles von Löwenstern; Philip Pusey Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 220 hymnals First Line: Lord of our life, and God of our salvation Topics: Chorales; Church Her Fellowship and Unity; Fellowship with Men; Warfare, Christian

Christ, Mighty Savior

Author: Alan G. McDougall, 1895-1964; Anne K. LeCroy, b. 1930 Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 22 hymnals First Line: Christ, mighty Savior, Light of all creation Topics: Easter Season; Creation; Jesus Christ; Joy; Mercy; Petition; Praise; Rest; Song; Strength Used With Tune: MIGHTY SAVIOR Text Sources: Mozarbic Rite, 10th C.

Christ, the Fair Glory of the Holy Angels

Author: Rabanus Maurus Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: Christ the fair glory of the holy angels, Maker of all things, ruler of all nations Text Sources: Tr.: Hymnal 1940
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Christ, the Fair Glory of the Holy Angels

Author: Rhabanus Maurus, 776-856; J. Athelstan Riley; Percy Dearmer Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 13 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Christ, the fair glory of the holy angels, Thou who hast made us, Thou who o’er us rulest, Grant of Thy mercy unto us Thy servants Steps up to Heaven. 2. Send Thy archangel, Michael, to our succor; Peacemaker blessèd, may he banish from us Striving and hatred, so that for the peaceful All things may prosper. 3. Send Thy archangel, Gabriel, the mighty; Herald of Heaven, may he from us mortals Spurn the old serpent, watching o’er the temples Where Thou art worshipped. 4. Send thy archangel, Raphael, the restorer Of the misguided ways of men who wander, Who at Thy bidding strengthens soul and body With Thine anointing. 5. Father almighty, Son and Holy Spirit, God ever blessèd, be Thou our Preserver; Thine is the glory which the angels worship, Veiling their faces. Used With Tune: CŒLITES PLAUDANT Text Sources: Translation in The English Hymnal (London: Oxford University Press, 1906), number 242
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Christ, the fair glory of the holy angels

Author: Rabanus Maurus, 776-856; Charles Stanley Phillips, 1883-1949 Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 4 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Christ, the fair glory of the holy angels, ruler of all, and author of creation, grant us in mercy grace to win by patience joys everlasting. 2 Send thine archangel Michael from thy presence: peacemaker blessèd, may he hover o'er us, hallow our dwellings, that for us thy children all things may prosper. 3 Send thine archangel, Gabriel the mighty; on strong wings flying, may he come from heaven, drive from thy temple Satan the old foeman, succour our weakness. 4 Send thine archangel, Raphael the healer: through him with wholesome medicines of salvation heal our backsliding, and in paths of goodness guide our steps daily. 5 Father almighty, Son, and Holy Spirit, Godhead eternal, grant us our petition; thine be the glory through the whole creation now and for ever. Topics: Saints' and Other Holy Days St. Michael and All Angels Used With Tune: COELITES PLAUDANT

Only Begotten, Word of God Eternal

Author: Maxwell J. Blacker Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 28 hymnals Text Sources: Latin, c. 9th century

Now God be with us, for the night is closing

Author: Catherine Winkworth; Rev. Petrus Herbert Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 192 hymnals Topics: Evening Used With Tune: CHRISTE FONS JUGIS
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O Lord, Our Father

Author: J. Heermann, 1585-1647; C. Winkworth, 1827-78 Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: O Lord, our Father, shall we be confounded Lyrics: 1 O Lord, our Father, shall we be confounded Who, though by trials and by woes surrounded, On Thee alone for help are still relying, To Thee are crying? 2 Lord, put to shame Thy foes who breathe defiance And vainly make their might their sole reliance; In mercy turn to us, the poor and stricken, Our hope to quicken. 3 Be Thou our Helper and our strong Defender; Speak to our foes and cause them to surrender. Yea, long before their plans have been completed, They are defeated. 4 'Tis vain to trust in man; for Thou, Lord, only Art the Defense and Comfort of the lonely. With Thee to lead, the battle shall be glorious And we victorious. 5 Thou art our Hero, all our foes subduing; Save Thou Thy little flock they are pursuing. We seek Thy help; for Jesus' sake be near us. Great Helper, hear us! Topics: Church Militant; Epiphany 5
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O Dearest Jesus

Author: J. Heermann, 1585-1647; C. Winkworth, 1827-78 Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 22 hymnals First Line: O dearest Jesus, what law hast Thou broken 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, O 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. Topics: Passion of Christ Used With Tune: HERZLIEBSTER JESU
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Ah, holy Jesu, how hast thou offended

Author: Robert Bridges; J. Heermann Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 135 hymnals Topics: Lent Used With Tune: HERZLIEBSTER JESU Text Sources: 'Yattendon Hymnal'
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What Law, Beloved Jesu

Author: Johann Heerman; Arthur T. Russell Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: What law, beloved Jesu, hast Thou broken? Lyrics: 1 What law, belovèd Jesu, hast Thou broken? Why have Thy foes such cruel judgment spoken? What is Thy crime? for what do they disdain Thee? Why thus arraign Thee? 2 What laid on Thee the griefs Thy soul endurèd? Ah! Lord, my guilt Thy stripes and wounds procurèd; My sad desert, whose sins my God have grievèd, Thou has receivèd. 3 How great, how wonderful is this correction, The Shepherd’s death becomes His sheep’s protection! The servant’s sin to Heav’n for vengeance crieth; His good Lord dieth! 4 To reach Thy grace in vain all thought ascendeth; Above my praise Thy mercy far exendeth! Thy deeds of love surpass our utmost measure Of work and treasure. Used With Tune: HERZLIEBSTER JESU Text Sources: Devoti Musica Cordis, 1630; Tr.: Psalms and Hymns (Cambridge, England: John Deigthon, 1851)
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De Quelle Offense Portes-Tu La Peine?

Author: Johann Heermann; Inconnu Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: De quelle offense portes-tu la peine Lyrics: 1 De quelle offense portes-tu la peine Quand, au supplice, les bourreaux te traînent? Christ, le seul juste, rachetant nos crimes, S’offre en victime. 2 Il intercède jusqu’à l’agonie, Quand on le juge, quand on le renie, Quand on le frappe, quand on l’abandonne: "Père, pardonne!" 3 Oh! saint exemple qui nous humilie! Oh! sacrifice qui nous rend la vie! Christ est le gage de la délivrance, Notre espérance. 4 Toi qui nous sauves, qui nous rends au Père, Que son royaume vienne sur la terre! Qu’il s’établisse parmi ceux qui l’aiment, Comme au ciel même! Used With Tune: HERZLIEBSTER JESU

Jesús, mi bien, ¿que crimen cometiste?

Author: Johann Heermann; Albert Lehenbauer Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 1 hymnal

This Is the Feast Day of the Lord's True Witness

Author: Peter J. Scagnelli, b. 1949 Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: Holy Men Used With Tune: ISTE CONFESSOR Text Sources: Latin, 8th c.
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He Whose Confession God of Old Accepted

Author: Anonymous; Laurence Housman Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: He, whose confession God of old accepted Lyrics: 1. He, whose confession God of old accepted, Whom through the ages all now hold in honor, Gaining his guerdon this day came to enter Heaven’s high portal. 2. God-fearing, watchful, pure of mind and body, Holy and humble, thus did all men find him, While, through his members, to the life immortal Mortal life called him. 3. Thus to the weary, from the life enshrinèd, Potent in virtue, flowed humane compassion; Sick and sore laden, howsoever burdened, There they found healing. 4. So now in chorus, giving God the glory, Raise we our anthem gladly to his honor, That in fair kinship we may all be sharers Here and hereafter. 5. Honor and glory, power and salvation, Be in the highest unto Him who reigneth Changeless in Heaven over earthly changes Triune, eternal. Used With Tune: ISTE CONFESSOR Text Sources: The English Hymnal (London: Oxford University Press, 1906), number 188

Father, We Praise Thee, Now the Night is Over

Author: Gregory the Great; Percy Dearmer Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 82 hymnals

Father, Most Holy, Merciful and Tender

Author: Percy Dearmer Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 28 hymnals First Line: Father most holy, merciful, and tender Text Sources: Latin, c. 900
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Father most holy, merciful and loving

Author: Anonymous; Alfred Edward Alston, 1862-1927 Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 14 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Father most holy, merciful and loving, Jesu, Redeemer, ever to be worshipped, life-giving Spirit, Comforter most gracious, God everlasting; 2 Three in a wondrous Unity unbroken, one perfect Godhead, love that never faileth, light of the angels, succour of the needy, hope of all living; 3 all thy creation serveth its Creator, thee every creature praiseth without ceasing; we too would sing thee psalms of true devotion: hear, we beseech thee. 4 Lord God Almighty, unto thee be glory, One in three Persons, over all exalted. Thine, as is meet, be honour, praise and blessing, now and for ever. Topics: Hymns for the Church Year Trinity Sunday Used With Tune: CHRISTE FONS JUGIS Text Sources: Before 10th century, Latin

창 조 주 하 나 님 감 사 찬 송 하 세 (Praise and Thanksgiving Be to God)

Author: H. Francis Yardley Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: 창 조 주 하 나 님 감 사 찬 송 하 세 (Praise and thanksgiving be to God our maker) Topics: 세례; Adoration and Praise; Baptism; Christian Year Trinity (Sunday); Holy Spirit; 경배와 찬양; 교회 년 삼위일체 (주일) Scripture: Luke 3:21-22 Used With Tune: CHRISTE SANCTORUM Text Sources: Korean trans. The United Methodist Korean Hymnal Committee

Young People's Savior

Author: Olfert Herman Ricard; P. C. Paulsen Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Young people's Savior, hark, when we are praying

On this high feast day honour we the Baptist

Author: Paul the Deacon, 730-799 Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Saints' and Other Holy Days St. John the Baptist Used With Tune: DIVA SERVATRIX Text Sources: Translation and paraphrase: Editors of The New English Hymnal, 1985
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Sing we the praises of the great forerunner

Author: Paul the Deacon, 730-799; Charles Stanley Phillips, 1883-1949 Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 5 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Sing we the praises of the great forerunner, tell forth the mighty wonders of his story: so may his Master cleanse our lips and make them fit to extol him. 2 Lo, God's high herald, swift from heaven descending, gives to thy father tidings of thy coming, telling thy name and all the tale of marvels that shall befall thee. 3 Oft had the prophets in the time before thee spoken in vision of the Daystar's coming; but when he came, 'twas thou that didst proclaim him Saviour of all men. Topics: Saints' and Other Holy Days St. John the Baptist Used With Tune: CHRISTE FONS JUGIS
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Let Thine Example

Author: Paul the Deacon; Richard E. Roberts Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Let thine example, holy John, remind us Lyrics: 1. Let thine example, holy John, remind us, Ere we can meetly sing thy deeds of wonder, Hearts must be chastened, and the bonds that bind us Broken asunder! 2. Lo! a swift angel, from the skies descending, Tells to thy father what shall be thy naming; All thy life’s greatness to its bitter ending Duly proclaiming. 3. But when he doubted what the angel told him Came to him dumbness to confirm the story; At thine appearing, healed again behold him, Chanting thy glory! 4. Oh! what a splendor and a revelation Came to each mother, at thy joyful leaping, Greeting thy Monarch, King of every nation, In the womb sleeping. 5. Angels in orders everlasting praise Thee, God, in Thy triune majesty tremendous, Hark to the prayers we, penitents, upraise Thee: Save and defend us. Used With Tune: ISTE CONFESSOR Text Sources: The English Hymnal (London: Oxford University Press, 1906), number 223

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