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We sing of God, the mighty source

Author: Christopher Smart Hymnal: The Hymnal of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America 1940 #314 (1940) Meter: 8.8.6 D Topics: God Creator; God In nature; God Majesty of; The Praise of God In his works; Trinity XVI Evening Prayer Opening; Trinity XVII Evening Prayer Opening Tune Title: MAGDALEN COLLEGE

O love divine, how sweet Thou art!

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: Christian Praise #328 (1957) Languages: English Tune Title: MAGDALEN COLLEGE
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We sing of God, the mighty source

Author: Christopher Smart, 1722-1771 Hymnal: The Hymnal 1982 #387 (1985) Meter: 8.8.6.8.8.6 Lyrics: 1 We sing of God, the mighty source of all things; the stupendous force on which all strength depends; from whose right arm, beneath whose eyes, all period, power, and enterprise commences, reigns, and ends. 2 Tell them I AM, the Lord God said, to Moses while on earth in dread and smitten to the heart, at once, above, beneath, around, all nature without voice or sound replied, O Lord, thou art. 3 Glorious the sun in mid career; glorious the assembled fires appear; glorious the comet's train: glorious the trumpet and alarm; glorious the almighty stretched-out arm; glorious the enraptured main: 4 Glorious, most glorious, is the crown of him that brought salvation down by meekness, Mary's son; seers that stupendous truth believed, and now the matchless deed's achieved, determined, dared, and done. Languages: English Tune Title: MAGDALEN COLLEGE

We sing of God, the mighty source

Author: Christopher Smart, 1722-71 Hymnal: Songs of Praise #392 (1925) Languages: English Tune Title: MAGDALEN COLLEGE
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Lord of the Church, we humbly pray

Author: Rev. Charles Wesley; Edward Osler Hymnal: The Hymnal #482 (1950) Meter: 8.8.6.8.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Lord of the Church, we humbly pray For those who guide us in Thy way, And speak Thy holy Word; With love divine their hearts inspire, And touch their lips with hallowed fire, And needful grace afford. 2 Help them to preach the truth of God, Redemption through the Saviour's blood; Nor let the Spirit cease On all the Church His gifts to shower; To them, a Messenger of power, To us, of life and peace. 3 So may they live to Thee alone; Then hear the welcome word,"Well done!" And take their crown above; Enter into their Master's joy, And all eternity employ In praise and bliss and love. Amen. Topics: Special Seasons and Services Installations: Pastor; Installations Tune Title: MAGDALEN COLLEGE
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O love divine, how sweet Thou art!

Hymnal: Church Hymns #501 (1903) Topics: General Hymns Languages: English Tune Title: MAGDALEN COLLEGE

O Lord, how happy should we be

Author: Joseph Anstice Hymnal: The Book of Common Praise #536a (1939) Meter: 8.8.6 D Topics: Trust and Resignation; Lent Tune Title: MAGDALEN COLLEGE
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O Food that weary pilgrims love

Author: Anonymous; John Mason Neale, 1818-1866 Hymnal: CPWI Hymnal #611 (2010) Meter: 8.8.6.8.8.6 Lyrics: 1 O Food that weary pilgrims love, O Bread of angel-hosts above, O Manna of the saints, the hungry soul would feed on thee; ne’er may the heart unsolaced be which for thy sweetness faints. 2 O fount of love, O cleansing tide, which from the Saviour’s piercèd side and sacred heart dost flow, be ours to drink of thy pure rill, which only can our spirits fill, and all our need bestow. 3 Lord Jesu, whom, by power divine now hidden ’neath the outward sign, we worship and adore, grant, when the veil away is rolled, with open face we may behold thyself for evermore. Topics: Sacraments and Other Occasions Holy Communion Languages: English Tune Title: MAGDALEN COLLEGE
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We Sing Of God, The Mighty Source

Author: Christopher Smart, 1722-1771 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11645 Meter: 8.8.6.8.8.6 Lyrics: 1 We sing of God, the mighty source Of all things; the stupendous force On which all strength depends; From whose right arm, beneath whose eyes, All period, power, and enterprise Commences, reigns, and ends. 2 The world, the clustering spheres He made, The glorious light, the soothing shade; Dale, champaign, grove and hill; The multitudinous abyss, Where nature joys in secret bliss, And wisdom hides her skill. 3 "Tell them I AM," Jehovah said, To Moses while on earth in dread And smitten to the heart; At once, above, beneath, around, All nature without voice or sound Replied, "O Lord, Thou art." 4 Glorious the sun in mid career; Glorious the assembled fires appear; Glorious the comet’s train: Glorious the trumpet and alarm; Glorious the almighty stretched-out arm; Glorious the enraptured main: 5 Glorious, most glorious, is the crown Of Him that brought salvation down By meekness, Mary’s son; Seers that stupendous truth believed, And now the matchless deed’s achieved, Determined, dared, and done. Languages: English Tune Title: MAGDALEN COLLEGE
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O Lord, how happy should we be

Author: Joseph Anstice Hymnal: The Riverdale Hymn Book #248 (1912) Topics: Trust in the Lord Tune Title: MAGDELEN COLLEGE

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