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Thou art my Hiding place, O Lord

Author: Rev. Thomas Raffles Hymnal: The Chapel Hymnal #275 (1910) Languages: English Tune Title: CHESTER
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O Lord! how happy is the time

Author: Wolfgang Christoph Dessler; Greville Matheson Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #421 (1908) Lyrics: 1 O Lord! how happy is the time, When in Thy love I rest, When from my weariness I climb E'en to Thy tender breast. The night of sorrow endeth there, The rays outshine the sun, And in Thy pardon, and Thy care, The heav'n of heav'ns is won. 2 The world may call itself my foe, Or let the world allure, I care not for the world, I go To this tried Friend and sure. And when life's fiercest storms are sent, Upon life's wildest sea, My little bark is confident, Because it holds by Thee. 3 When the law threatens endless death, Upon the dreadful hill, Straightway from its consuming breath My soul mounts higher still; It hastes to Jesus, wounded, slain, And finds in Him its home, Whence it shall not go forth again, And where no death can come. 4 I do not fear the wilderness, Where Thou hast been before; Nay! rather would I daily press Toward Thee, and near Thee more! Thou art my strength, on Thee I lean, My heart Thou makest sing, And to Thy pastures rich and green Thy chosen flock wilt bring. 5 And if the gate that opens there Be closed to other men, It is not closed to those who share The heart of Jesus then. That is not losing much of life, Which is not losing thee, Who art as present in the strife, As in the victory! Topics: Christian Life and Hope The Walk of Godliness: Cross and Consolation; Christian Life and Hope The Walk of Godliness: Cross and Consolation Languages: English Tune Title: CHESTER
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O Praise The Lord! His Name Extol

Author: Johann Olearius; Anon. Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #482 (1930) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Lyrics: 1 O praise the Lord! His name extol, The God of skill and might, Who formed my body, breathed my soul And gave me life and light-- My Father, whose paternal care, To me from childhood shown, Exceeds my effort to declare, Exceeds what I have known. 2 O praise the Lord! Adore His grace, My God, my only trust, The Son, who, loving our lost race, United with our dust-- My Savior, who for me has giv'n His all-atoning blood To raise me up from earth to heav'n, From wretchedness to God. 3 O praise the Lord, the Holy One, My God, who seals my peace, Sent by the Father and the Son To guide me home to bliss-- The Comforter, whose quick'ning pow'r Assists me day by day, Whose counsels, in the darkest hour, My trembling spirit stay. Amen. Topics: The Church Year Trinity Languages: English Tune Title: CHESTER
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Thou art my hiding-place, O Lord

Author: T. Raffles Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #548 (1920) Lyrics: 1 Thou art my hiding-place, O Lord, In Thee I put my trust; Encouraged by Thy holy word, A feeble child of dust: I have no argument beside, I urge no other plea; And 'tis enough my Saviour died, My Saviour died for me. 2 When storms of fierce temptation beat, And furious foes assail, My refuge is the mercy-seat, My hope within the veil. From strife of tongues and bitter words My spirit flies to Thee: Joy to my heart the thought affords, My Saviour died for me. 3 'Mid trials heavy to be borne, When mortal strength is vain, A heart with grief and anguish torn, A body racked with pain, Ah! what could give the sufferer rest, Bid every murmur flee, But this, the witness in my breast That Jesus died for me? Topics: General Home and Personal Use Languages: English Tune Title: CHESTER
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Thou art my hiding-place, O Lord

Author: Thomas Raffles Hymnal: The Hymnal #731 (1921) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Topics: Christ Hiding-Place; Evangelistic Services; Sickness Languages: English Tune Title: CHESTER
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As helpless as a child who clings

Author: J. D. Burns Hymnal: Praise and Thanks #B2-69 (1913) Languages: English Tune Title: [As helpless as a child who clings]
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Das Bibelwort

Author: Rev. Thomas Raffles; J. H. Horst Hymnal: Pilgerklänge #2 (1905) First Line: Es gleicht kein Buch dem Bibelwort Languages: German Tune Title: [Es gleicht kein Buch dem Bibelwort]
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One Step More

Hymnal: Singing on the Way #29 (1882) First Line: What though before me it is dark Languages: English Tune Title: [What though before me it is dark]
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One Step More

Hymnal: The Sunday School Hymnal #96 (1880) First Line: What though before me it is dark Languages: English Tune Title: [What though before me it is dark]
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Most Perfect is the Law of God

Hymnal: Select Hymns and Psalms #125 (1914) Scripture: Psalm 19 Languages: English Tune Title: [Most perfect is the law of God]

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