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Praise to the Holiest in the height

Author: John Henry Newman Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 169 hymnals Lyrics: Praise to the Holiest in the height, And in the depth be praise; In all his words most wonderful, Most sure in all his ways! O loving wisdom of our God! When all was sin and shame, A second Adam to the fight And to the rescue came. O wisest love! that flesh and blood, Which did in Adam fail, Should strive afresh against the foe, Should strive and should prevail: And that a higher gift than grace Should flesh and blood refine; God's Presence and his very Self, And Essence all-divine. O generous love! that he who smote In Man for man the foe, The double agony in Man For man should undergo; And in the garden secretly, And on the cross on high, Should teach his brethren, and inspire To suffer and to die. Praise to the Holiest in the height, And in the depth be praise; In all his words most wonderful, Most sure in all his ways. Topics: Sundays after Easter; Sundays after Trinity Praise and Adoration Used With Tune: GERONTIUS
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My God, I Know, I Feel Thee Mine

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 117 hymnals First Line: My God! I know, I feel Thee mine Lyrics: 1. My God! I know, I feel Thee mine, And will not quit my claim, Till all I have is lost in Thine, And all renewed I am. 2. I hold Thee with a trembling hand, But will not let Thee go, Till steadfastly by faith I stand, And all Thy goodness know. 3. When shall I see the welcome hour, That plants my God in me! Spirit of health, and life, and power, And perfect liberty! 4. Jesus, Thine all victorious love Shed in my heart abroad; Then shall my feet no longer rove, Rooted and fixed in God. 5. Love only can the conquest win, The strength of sin subdue, (My own unconquerable sin) And form my soul anew. 6. Love can bow down the stubborn neck, The stone to flesh convert, Soften, and melt, and pierce, and break An adamantine heart. 7. O that in me the sacred fire Might now begin to glow, Burn up the dross of base desire, And make the mountains flow! 8. O that it now from heaven might fall, And all my sins consume! Come, Holy Ghost, for Thee I call, Spirit of burning, come! 9. Refining fire, go through my heart, Illuminate my soul; Scatter Thy life through every part, And sanctify the whole. 10. No longer then my heart shall mourn, While, purified by grace, I only for His glory burn, And always see His face. 11. My steadfast soul, from falling free, Shall then no longer move; But Christ be all the world to me, And all my heart be love. Used With Tune: GERONTIUS Text Sources: Hymns and Sacred Poems, 1740
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All praise to our redeeming Lord

Author: C. Wesley, 1707-1788 Appears in 142 hymnals Lyrics: 1 All praise to our redeeming Lord Who joins us by His grace, And bids us, each to each restored, Together seek His face. 2 He bids us build each other up; And, gathered into one, To our high calling's glorious hope We hand in hand go on. 3 The gift which He on one bestows, We all delight to prove; The grace through every vessel flows, In purest streams of love. 4 And if our fellowship below In Jesus be so sweet, What heights of rapture shall we know, When round His throne we meet! Topics: Joy Unspeakable; Joy Unspeakable; Saints Fellowship of; Calling, the Christians ; Christian Triumph; Christian Unity; Communion Of Saints; The Christian Life Fellowship; Unity, Christian ; Soldiers of Christ; Saints Unity of Used With Tune: GERONTIUS
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I am not worthy, holy Lord

Author: H. W. Baker Appears in 74 hymnals Lyrics: 1 I am not worthy, holy Lord, That Thou shouldst come to me; Speak but the word: one gracious word Can set the sinner free. 2 I am not worthy; cold and bare The lodging of my soul; How canst Thou deign to enter there? Lord, speak, and make me whole. 3 I am not worthy; yet, my God, How can I say Thee nay; Thee, Who didst give Thy Flesh and Blood My ransom-price to pay? 4 O come! in this sweet morning hour Feed me with food divine; And fill with all Thy love and power This worthless heart of mine. Topics: The Church Holy Communion Used With Tune: GERONTIUS
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God of the nations, near and far

Author: John Haynes Holmes Appears in 32 hymnals Used With Tune: GERONTIUS
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Thou whose unmeasured temple stands

Author: Bryant Appears in 240 hymnals Used With Tune: ST. GERONTIUS
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The Lord, our God, is full of might

Author: H. K. White Appears in 229 hymnals Used With Tune: GERONTIUS
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Welcome, Thou Victor in the strife

Author: Cath. Winkworth; Benjamin Schmolk Appears in 63 hymnals Used With Tune: GERONTIUS
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Father of love, our guide and friend

Author: Rev. William J. Irons Appears in 87 hymnals Used With Tune: GERONTIUS
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O how I love thy holy law

Author: Isaac Watts Appears in 192 hymnals Topics: The Scriptures Used With Tune: GERONTIUS
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Jesus, Thou art the sinner's Friend

Author: Rev. Richard Burnham Appears in 366 hymnals Used With Tune: GERONTIUS

Prayer with our waking thought ascends

Author: Edith Gaddis Brewer Appears in 2 hymnals Used With Tune: GERONTIUS
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God's glory is a wondrous thing

Author: Frederick W. Faber Appears in 63 hymnals Used With Tune: GERONTIUS
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Have mercy on us, God most High

Author: Frederick W. Faber Appears in 31 hymnals Used With Tune: Gerontius
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Now I'm Convinced the Lord Is Kind

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 25 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Now I’m convinced the Lord is kind To men of heart sincere; Yet once my foolish thoughts repined, And bordered on despair. 2. I grieved to see the wicked thrive, And spoke with angry breath, “How pleasant and profane they live! How peaceful is their death! 3. “With well-fed flesh and haughty eyes, They lay their fears to sleep; Against the heav’ns their slanders rise, While saints in silence weep. 4. In vain I lift my hands to pray, And cleanse my heart in vain; For I am chastened all the day, The night renews my pain. 5. Yet while my tongue indulged complaints, I felt my heart reprove— Sure I shall thus offend thy saints, And grieve the men I love. 6. But still I found my doubts too hard, The conflict too severe, Till I retired to search Thy Word, And learn Thy secrets there. 7. There, as in some prophetic glass, I saw the sinner’s feet High mounted on a slippery place, Beside a fiery pit. 8. I heard the wretch profanely boast, Till at Thy frown he fell; His honors in a dream were lost, And he awakes in hell. 9. Lord, what an envious fool I was! How like a thoughtless beast! Thus to suspect Thy promised grace, And think the wicked blessed. 10. Thus I was kept from full despair, Upheld by power unknown; That blessèd hand that broke the snare Shall guide me to Thy throne. Used With Tune: GERONTIUS Text Sources: The Psalms of David, 1719
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Eternal God, Our Wondering Souls

Author: Philip Doddridge, 1702-1751 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 17 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Eternal God, our wondering souls Admire Thy matchless grace; That Thou wilt walk, that Thou wilt dwell, With Adam’s worthless race. 2 O lead me to that happy path, Where I my God may meet; Tho’ hosts of foes begird it round, Tho’ briars wound my feet. 3 Cheered with Thy converse I can trace The desert with delight: Thro’ all the gloom one smile of Thine Can dissipate the night. 4 Nor shall I thro’ eternal days A restless pilgrim roam: Thy hand, that now directs my course, Shall soon convey me home. 5 I ask not Enoch’s rapturous flight To realms of heav’nly day: Nor seek Elijah’s fiery steeds, To bear this flesh away. 6 Joyful my spirit will consent To drop its mortal load, And hail the sharpest pangs of death, That break its way to God. Used With Tune: GERONTIUS Text Sources: Published posthumously in Hymns Founded on Various Texts in the Holy Scriptures, by Job Orton (J. Eddowes and J. Cotton, 1755)
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To-day be joy in every heart

Author: Frederick Lucian Hosmer Appears in 7 hymnals Used With Tune: GERONTIUS
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Commissioned By The Great I Am

Author: William Sanders; Hugh Bourne Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Commissioned by the great I AM I leave my friends and home, To spread the triumphs of His name, O’er desert wastes I roam. 2 While the whole counsel of the Lord, I shun not to declare, May sinners fall before the Word, And lift their hearts in prayer. 3 My soul, at times, is much cast down, And pressed with pain and toil, But I’ll not dread the sinner’s frown, Nor will I court their smile. 4 Though grief and sorrow be my lot, I shortly shall be free; And whether I’m reproached or not, May God remember me. 5 I soon shall quit this cumbrous clay, And fly to Jesus’ breast; Angels will bear my soul away, To everlasting rest. Used With Tune: GERONTIUS Text Sources: Large Hymn Book for the Use of the Primitive Methodists, Bemerseley, England: Primitive Methodist Connexion, 1824)
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O Risen Lord, God's Deep Delights

Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Praise and Worship The Resurrection of Christ Used With Tune: GERONTIUS
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What Shall I Render to My God? (Wesley)

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 25 hymnals First Line: What shall I render to my God Lyrics: 1. What shall I render to my God For all His mercy’s store? I’ll take the gifts He hath bestowed, And humbly ask for more. 2. The sacred cup of saving grace I will with thanks receive, And all His promises embrace, And to His glory live. 3. My vows I will to His great name Before His people pay, And all I have, and all I am, Upon His altar lay. 4. Thy lawful servant, Lord, I owe To Thee whate’er is mine, Born in Thy family below, And by redemption thine. 5. Thy hands created me, Thy hands From sin have set me free, The mercy that hath loosed my bands Hath bound me fast to Thee. 6. The God of all redeeming grace My God I will proclaim, Offer the sacrifice of praise, And call upon His name. 7. Praise Him, ye saints, the God of love, Who hath my sins forgiven, Till, gathered to the church above, We sing the songs of Heaven. Used With Tune: GERONTIUS Text Sources: Cento from manuscript
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Sing forth his high eternal name

Author: Samuel Longfellow Appears in 17 hymnals Topics: Praise to God His Fatherhood and Love Used With Tune: GERONTIUS
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أبارك الرب الإله

Author: ناصيف اليازجي Appears in 7 hymnals Lyrics: 1 أبارك الربَّ الإلهْ ما دمتُ كلَّ حينْ وفي فمي طولَ الحياه تسبيحُهُ مُبينْ 2 فعظموا الربَّ معي إلهَنا العظيمْ وكلُّنا فَلْنرفعِ حمدَ اسمِهِ الكريمْ 3 تُعَسكرُ الملائكه مِن حولِ خائفيهْ فليس نفسٌ هالكه مِن كلِّ طائعيهْ 4 دعوتُ ربي فاستجابْ دعايَ عندهُ ومِن غمومٍ واكتئابْ خلَّصَ عبدَهُ 5 إمتحنوا كي تعرِفوا مقدارَ حبِّهِ فطوبي لمن يعترفُ معتصماً بهِ Used With Tune: GERONTIUS
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Lord, while for all mankind we pray

Author: John Reynell Wreford Appears in 319 hymnals Used With Tune: GERONTIUS
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إليك يا رب العلى

Author: نجيب مشعلاني Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 إليك يا ربَّ العُلى أُقدمُ التسبيحْ إذ قد منحتَ خاطئاً مثلي فِدى المسيحْ 2 ذاك الذي من حبهِ ولُطفهِ العجيبْ قدَّمَ عنا نفسه موتاً على الصليبْ 3 منحتَنا روحك يا قدوسُ يا ابنَ اللهْ حتى غدا القبر لنا باباً إلى الحياهْ 4 قدوسٌ الرب الإلهْ قدوسٌ اللهُ للدهرِ لا يبقى سواهْ فليس إلاهُ Used With Tune: GERONTIUS

Psalm 46

Appears in 51 hymnals First Line: God is our refuge and our strength Topics: The Psalms Scripture: Psalm 46 Used With Tune: GERONTIUS Text Sources: Scottish Psalter
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The Word Of Truth's A Spacious Field

Author: Benjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: The word of truth’s a spa­cious field Lyrics: 1 The word of truth’s a spa­cious field, Adorned with frag­rant flowers; A gold­en mine, where we may search, And make the trea­sure ours. 2 Here streams of milk and honey flow, Diwinely rich and free; Here Christ un­veils His love­ly face, And bids us come and see. 3 Here’s liv­ing wa­ter, liv­ing bread, And more than an­gels’ fare; Millions of souls have been sup­plied, And yet there’s much to spare. 4 Here, as up­on the tree of life, Fruits grow of va­ri­ous kind; And as in famed Be­thes­da’s pool, We help and heal­ing find. 5 Come then, my soul, these truths attend, With hum­ble hope and fear; Here search for Christ, the pearl of price, And thou shalt find Him here. 6 Then wide­ly spread His worth and fame, Let hea­thens hear His voice; Oh send His word to eve­ry shore, And bid the earth re­joice. Used With Tune: GERONTIUS Text Sources: Hymns Adapted to Public Worship (London: Burton and Briggs,1818)

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