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For Thy mercy and Thy grace

Author: Rev. Henry Downton (1818- ) Appears in 220 hymnals Used With Tune: CULFORD
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Virgin Mother, Oh, Rejoice!

Author: John W. Hewett Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 Virgin mother, oh, rejoice! Glad and honored is thy womb, Where the Son of God Himself Deigns our nature to assume: Joy be to thy fruitful breast, For the Son of God lies there; Very God, a human child, Is thy high and holy care. 2 He, the Father’s only Son, And by whom all things were made, Helpless, clothed in mortal flesh, In thy tender arms is laid: He in Heaven is the source Whence the joy of angels flows, Here on earth, an infant weak, Thirst and hunger both He knows. 3 There He rules o’er all that are, Here He doth His mother’s will; There He gives His high commands, Here commands He doth fulfill; There on highest throne He sits Far above the vaulted skies, Here enwrapped in swaddling clothes In a manger low He lies. 4 Mortal, think upon these things, Study well the depth to know Of the all embracing love Which these wondrous lessons show: Of forgiveness lose not hope, Though thou mayst have sinnèd much, When the proofs of love abound, When the proofs of love are such. 5 Seek the blessèd fount and source Whence indulgence flows to all, And before the Savior’s feet In confiding meekness fall— Jesu, on the erring look, All the wanderers restore, And amid Thy hosts redeemed Set them safe forevermore. Used With Tune: CULFORD Text Sources: Missal of Noyon; Tr.: Lyra Messianica by Orby Shipley (London: Longman, Green, Longman, roberts & Green, 1864)
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Praise to Jesus, Lord and God

Appears in 9 hymnals Used With Tune: STAFFORD
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Thou, the Christ Forever One

Author: William Bright Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 4 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Thou, the Christ forever one, Mary’s child and Israel’s God, Daniel’s prince and David’s son, Jacob’s star and Jesse’s rod, Thou of whom of the prophets spake, Thou in whom their words came true, Hear the pleading prayer we make, Hear the Gentile for the Jew! 2. Knowing what the Spirit saith, Sure of Thee, our Christ divine, Lo, we stand, by right of faith, Heirs of Abraham’s chartered line; Can we then his sons forget, Branches severed from their tree, Exiles from their homes, and yet Kinsmen, Lord, in flesh to Thee? 3. Though the blood betrayed and spilt, On the race entailed a doom, Let its virtue cleanse the guilt, Melt the hardness, chase the gloom; Lift the veil from off their heart, Make them Israelites indeed, Meet once more for lot and part With Thy household’s genuine seed. 4. Thou that didst Thy dews outpour, Crowning alien grafts with fruit, Soon the native growths restore, Making glad the parent root: Ah! but let not pride ensnare Souls that need to mourn their sin; Still the boughs adopted spare, And the outcasts—graft them in! 5. Speed the day of union sweet When with us in faith allied, Israel’s heart shall turn to greet Thee, whom Israel crucified; Thee, in all Thy truth and grace, Owned at last as Salem’s king, While her children find their place, Gathered safe beneath Thy wing. Used With Tune: CULFORD Text Sources: Supplemental Hymns to Hymns Ancient and Modern, 1889
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Holy, holy, holy Lord God of Hosts!

Author: James Montgomery Appears in 109 hymnals Used With Tune: CULFORD
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Jesu, for the Beacon-Light

Author: Henry W. Baker Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 6 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Jesu, for the beacon-light By Thy holy Doctors given, When the mists of error’s night, Gathered o’er the path to Heav’n; For the witness that they bare To the truth they learned of Thee, For the glory that they share, Let our praise accepted be. 2. In Jerusalem below They were workmen at Thy call, Each with one hand met the foe, With the other built the wall; Watchmen on the mountain set, Scribes instructed in Thy Word, Fishers with the Gospel net, Drawing souls to Thee their Lord. 3. Like Thy learnèd sons of yore, Jesu, may Thy Pastors still Know and teach Thy sacred lore With brave heart and patient skill; In these latter days of strife Keep, O keep them true to Thee, Till beside the well of life Light in Thine own light they see. Used With Tune: CULFORD Text Sources: Appendix to Hymns Ancient and Modern, 1868

Ved Qué Inmenso Resplandor

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788; F. J. Pagura Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: CULFORD
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O exalt and praise the Lord

Author: Bishop Petrus Herbert, d. 1571 Appears in 8 hymnals Topics: Friends in Heaven; Life to Come; Martyrs; Saints Glorified; Victory of Believers; Witnessing Used With Tune: CULFORD
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Swell the anthem, raise the song

Author: Nathan Strong Appears in 221 hymnals Used With Tune: CULFORD
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A hard heart

Author: Horatius Bonar Appears in 26 hymnals First Line: Oh, this soul, how dark and blind! Lyrics: 1 Oh, this soul, how dark and blind! Oh, this foolish, earthly mind! Oh, this froward, selfish will, Which refuses to be still! Oh, these ever-roaming eyes, Upward that refuse to rise! Oh, those wayward feet of mine, Found in every path but thine! 2 Oh, this stubborn, prayerless knee, Hands so seldom clasped to thee, Longings of the soul, that go Like the wild wind, to and fro! To and fro, without an aim, Turning idly whence they came, Bringing in no joy, no bliss, Only adding weariness! 3 Giver of the heavenly peace! Bid, oh, bid these tumults cease; Minister thy holy balm; Fill me with thy Spirit's calm: Thou, the Life, the Truth, the Way, Leave me not in sin to stay; Bearer of the sinner's guilt, Lead me, lead me, as thou wilt. Topics: Afflictions; Backsliding; Blindness; Christ Way, Truth, and Life; Christians Conflicts; Conflict With Sin; Consistency; Constancy; Darkness Spiritual; Declenson spiritual; Despondency Scripture: Isaiah 42:16 Used With Tune: CULFORD

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