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When our heads are bow'd with woe

Author: Rev. Henry Hart Millman (1791-1868) Hymnal: Carmina Sanctorum #513 (1885) Languages: English Tune Title: MILMAN
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Jesu, in Thy dying woes (The Words On The Cross)

Author: Rev. Thos. B. Pollock Hymnal: The Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged, as adopted by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the year of our Lord 1892 #530b (1894) First Line: Jesu, in Thy dying woes Lyrics: Part I: "Father, forgive them: for thy know not what they do." 1 Jesu, in Thy dying woes, Even while Thy life-blood flows, Craving pardon for Thy foes: Hear us, Holy Jesu. 2 Saviour, for our pardon sue, When our sins Thy pangs renew, For we know not what we do: Hear us, Holy Jesu. 3 Oh, may we, who mercy need, Be like Thee in heart and deed, When with wrong our spirits bleed: Hear us, Holy Jesu. Part II "To-day shalt thou be with Me in Paradise." 1 Jesu, pitying the sighs Of the thief, who near Thee dies, Promising him Paradise: Hear us, Holy Jesu. 2 May we,in our guilt and shame, Still Thy love and mercy claim, Calling humbly on Thy Name: Hear us, Holy Jesu. 3 Oh, remember us who pine, Looking from our cross to Thine; Cheer our souls with hope divine: Hear us, Holy Jesu. Part III "Woman, behold thy son! Behold thy mother!" 1 Jesu, loving to the end Her whose heart Thy sorrows rend, And Thy dearest human friend: Hear us, Holy Jesu. 2 May we in Thy sorrows share, And for Thee all peril dare, And enjoy Thy tender care: Hear us, Holy Jesu. 3 May we all Thy loved ones be, All one holy family, Loving for the love of Thee: Hear us, Holy Jesu. Part IV "My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?" 1 Jesu, whelmed in fears unknown, With our evil left alone, While no light from heaven is shown: Hear us, Holy Jesu. 2 When we vainly seem to pray, And our hopes seem far away, In the darkness be our stay: Hear us, Holy Jesu. 3 Though no Father seem to hear, Though no light our spirits cheer, Tell our faith that God is near: Hear us, Holy Jesu. Part V "I thirst." 1 Jesu, in Thy thirst and pain, While Thy wounds Thy life-blood drain, Thirsting more our love to gain: Hear us, Holy Jesu. 2 Thirst for us in mercy still; All Thy holy work fulfill: Satisfy Thy loving will: Hear us, Holy Jesu. 3 May we thirst Thy love to know; Lead us in our sin and woe Where the healing waters flow: Hear us, Holy Jesu. Part VI "It is finished." 1 Jesu, all our ransom paid, All Thy Father's will obeyed; By Thy sufferings perfect made: Hear us, Holy Jesu. 2 Save us in our soul's distress; Be our help to cheer and bless, While we grow in holiness: Hear us, Holy Jesu. 3 Brighten all our heavenward way, With an ever holier ray, Till we pass to perfect day: Hear us, Holy Jesu. Part VII "Father, into Thy hands I commit My spirit" 1 Jesu, all Thy labor vast, All Thy woe and conflict past; Yielding up Thy soul at last: Hear us, Holy Jesu. 2 When the death shades round us lower, Guard us from the tempter's power, Keep us in that trial hour: Hear us, Holy Jesu. 3 May Thy life and death supply Grace to live and grace to die, Grace to reach the home on high: Hear us, Holy Jesu. Amen. Tune Title: [Jesu, in Thy dying woes]
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Now the shades of night are gone

Author: Anon. Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #540 (1913) Lyrics: 1 Now the shades of night are gone, Now the morning light is come; Lord, may I be Thine today, Drive the shades of sin away. 2 Fill my soul, O Christ, with light, Banish doubt and cleanse my sight, In Thy service, Lord, today, Help me labor, help me pray. 3 Keep my haughty passions bound; Save me from my foes around; Going out and coming in, Keep me safe from every sin. 4 When my work of life is past, O receive me then at last! Night of sin will be no more, When I reach the heavenly shore. Topics: Family Prayer Morning; Family Prayer Morning Tune Title: [Now the shades of night are gone]
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Look to Jesus

Author: Canon W. Hay Aitken Hymnal: Hymns of Consecration and Faith #594 (1902) First Line: Look, to Jesus, and be saved Languages: English Tune Title: CAPERNAUM
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For a season called to part

Author: John Newton Hymnal: The Standard Church Hymnal #695 (1888) Languages: English Tune Title: HOLYROOD
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Come, my soul, thy suit prepare

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Church Book #29 (1890) Lyrics: 1 Come, my soul, thy suit prepare, Jesus loves to answer prayer; He Himself has bid thee pray, Therefore will not say thee nay. 2 Thou art coming to a King; Large petitions with thee bring; For His grace and power are such, None can ever ask too much. 3 With my burden I begin; Lord, remove this load of sin! Let Thy Blood, for sinners spilt, Set my conscience free from guilt. 4 Lord, I come to Thee for rest! Take possession of my breast; There Thy blood-bought right maintain, And without a rival reign. 5 While I am a pilgrim here, Let Thy love my spirit cheer; As my Guide, my Guard, my Friend, Lead me to my journey's end. 6 Show me what I have to do, Every hour my strength renew; Let me live a life of faith, Let me live Thy people's death. Topics: Worship General Petitions; Quinquagesima Sunday; Sundays in Lent; Easter Season, Sixth Sunday; Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity Languages: English Tune Title: REDHEAD, 47

Forty Days and Forty Nights

Hymnal: Okodakiciye Wakan Odowan Qa Okna Ahiyayapi Kta Ho Kin/Hymnal with Tunes and Chants According to the Use of the Episcopal Church in the Missions among the Dakotas #34b (1951) First Line: Christ, wikcemna topa caŋ Topics: Palm Sundayand Passion Week Scripture: Luke 4:1-2 Tune Title: REDHEAD No. 47

Crowned with thorns upon the tree

Author: H. Gratton Guinness, 1835-1910 Hymnal: Hymns of Worship and Remembrance #150 (1950) Languages: English Tune Title: DUNSTAN
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Feeble, helpless, how shall I

Author: William H. Furness Hymnal: Church Book #156 (1890) Lyrics: 1 Feeble, helpless, how shall I Learn to live and learn to die? Who, O God, my guide shall be? Who shall lead Thy child to Thee? 2 Blessed Father, gracious One, Thou hast sent Thy holy Son; He will give the light I need, He my trembling steps will lead. 3 Through this world, uncertain, dim, Let me ever learn on Him; From His precepts wisdom draw, Make His life my solemn law. 4 Thus in deed, and thought, and word, Led by Jesus Christ the Lord, In my weakness, thus shall I Learn to live and learn to die. Topics: Example and Teaching of Christ; Twenty Second Sunday after Trinity Languages: English Tune Title: REDHEAD, 47
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Thou, who camest from above

Author: John Mason Neale Hymnal: Church Book #243 (1890) Lyrics: 1 Thou, who camest from above, Bringing light, and shedding love, Teaching Thine all-perfect way, Giving gifts to men to-day: 2 Thou who changest our lost state, Making us regenerate, Help us evermore to be Faithful subjects unto Thee. 3 Where Thou art not, none can do What is holy, just and true; Those whose hearts Thy wisdom leads Think good thoughts and do good deeds. 4 We have often grieved Thee sore; Never let us grieve Thee more. Thou the feeble canst protect, Thou the wandering canst direct. 5 We are dark--be Thou our Light; We are blind--be Thou our Sight. Be our Comfort in distress, Guide us through the wilderness. 6 To the blessed Three in One, To the Father, and the Son, And the Holy Ghost, arise Praise from all below the skies. Topics: Whitsunday; Whit-Sunday; Twelfth Sunday after Trinity Languages: English Tune Title: REDHEAD, 47

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