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Prayers and Hymns for the Church and the Home
Publisher:
New England Universalist Publishing House, Boston, Mass., 1866
Denomination:
Universalist Church of America
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Elements of Worship
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A hymn of martyrs let us sing
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A King shall reign in righteousnes
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Abide with me, fast falls the eventide
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Above, below, where'er I gaze
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Above the temple's lifted spire
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Afraid to die; O, idle fear
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Again, as evening's shadow falls
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Again the Lord of life and light
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Ah why should bitter tears be shed
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All hail the power of Jesus' name, Let angels prostrate fall
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All nature feels attractive power
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All powerful, self existent God, Who all creation dost sustain
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All souls, O Lord, are thine
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Almighty and immortal King
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Almighty Father, thou hast many a blessing
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Almighty God, in humble prayer
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Almighty Spirit, now behold
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Alone may man commune with heaven
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Am I a soldier of the cross
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Angel [Angels], roll the rock [stone] away
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Another day its course has [hath] run
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Another fleeting day is gone
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Another hand is beckoning us
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Another pastor hast thou given
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Another Sabbath, Lord, has gone
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Another six days' work is done
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Approach not the altar
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Arise, my soul, shake off thy fears
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Arm of the Lord, awake, awake, put on thy strength
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As body when the soul has fled
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As distant lands behold the sea
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As, down in the sunless retreats of the ocean
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As earth's pageant passes by
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As showers on meadows newly mown
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As the hart with eager looks
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Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep
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At evening time, let there be light
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Author of good, to thee we [I] come [turn]
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Awake, my soul, in [to] joyful [joyous] lays
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Awake, my soul, lift up thine eyes
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Awake my soul, stretch every nerve
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Awake, our souls, away our fears
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Be firm and be faithful, desert not
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Be it my only wisdom here
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Be joyful in God, all ye lands
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Be thou, O God, exalted high
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Be with me, Lord, where'er I go
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Before Jehovah's awful throne
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Before the world was made
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Behold that wise, that perfect law
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Behold the morning sun
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Behold the western evening light
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Bells, ring out with cheerful might
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Beneath the thick but struggling clouds
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Beyond, beyond the [that] boundless sea
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Birds have their quiet nest, foxes their holes, and man his
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Bless God, ye servants that attend
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Blessed be thy name forever
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Blest day of God, most calm, most [and] bright
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Blest instructor, from thy ways
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Blest is the hour when cares depart
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Blest is the man who fears the Lord
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Blest is the man, whose softening [generous] heart
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Blest, who with generous pity glows
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Both heaven and earth do worship thee
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Bread of [for] the world, in mercy broken
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Bread of heaven, on thee I [we] feed
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Break every yoke, the gospel cries
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Breathe thoughts of pity over a brothers fall
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Brightest and best of the sons [stars] of the morning
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Brother hast thou wandered far
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But who shall see that glorious day
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By cool Siloam's shady rill
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Called by the Sabbath bells away
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Calm on the bosom of thy God
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Calm on the listening ear of night
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Child amid [amidst] the flowers at play
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Children of light awake at Jesus call arise
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Children of the heavenly king as we journey
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Christ [God], whose glory fills the skies [sky]
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Christ leads me through no darker rooms
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Christ, my Lord, I come to bless thee
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Christ the [our] Lord is [has] risen today, [Alleluia] [Sons of men]
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Christians and brethren [Christians, brethren], ere we part
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Clay to clay, and dust to dust
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Close his eyes, his work is done
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Come hither, all ye [you] weary souls
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Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly dove, with all thy quickening powers
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Come, kingdom of our God, Sweet reign of light and love
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Come, let us anew our journey pursue, Roll round
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Come, let us join our cheerful songs With angels round the throne
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Come, let us pray; 'tis sweet to feel That God himself is near
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Come, saith [said] [says] Jesus' sacred voice
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Come sing a Savior's power And praise his mighty name
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Come sound his praise [name] abroad, And hymns
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Come the rich, and come the poor
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Come, thou almighty King, Help us thy name to sing
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Come thou fount of every blessing
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Come, Thou long expected Jesus [Savior], Born to set thy people free
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Come to the house of prayer, O thou afflicted
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