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Since without thee we do no good

Author: Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861) Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: The Christian Life Aspiration and Prayer Used With Tune: BEATITUDO

Gird us, O God, with humble might

Author: William Hiram Foulkes Appears in 8 hymnals Used With Tune: BEATITUDO

Here, Master, in This Quiet Place

Author: Fred Pratt Green, 1903- Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Church and Life Together; Communion in Prayer; Healing in Affliction Used With Tune: BEATITUDO
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God Of The Seasons, Come Again

Author: Henry F. Lyte Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 God of the seasons, come again To bless the circling year! Give us clear shining after rain, And bid the spring appear! 2 Breathe on this fallen world of ours, And wake it into life; And send us genial suns and showers, For winter’s stormy strife. 3 ’Tis Thine to rear the tender crop, The wandering flocks to feed; And plenteous in Thy footsteps drop Supplies for every need. 4 The year is with Thy goodness crowned, The valleys laugh and sing, The little hills rejoice around, And earth adores her king. 5 God of the year, while thus the rest Thy genial influence share, Shine into every wintry breast, And make a spring-tide there. Used With Tune: BEATITUDO Text Sources: Spirit of the Psalms, 4th ed. (London: Rivington, Hatchard,Seeley, & Nisbet, 1836)
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God Of The Farmlands

Author: Thomas Charles Hunter-Clare Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: God of the farmlands, hear our prayer Lyrics: 1 God of the farmlands, hear our prayer, God of the growing seed, O bless the fields, for to your care we look in all our need. 2 God of the rivers in their course, God of the swelling sea, where we must strive with nature’s force, our guardian ever be. 3 God of the dark and sombre mine, God of its hard-won store, your love through toil and peril shine, your strength our hope secure. 4 God of the city’s throbbing heart, God of its industry, bid greed and base deceit depart, give true prosperity. 5 Source of authority and right, God of all earthly power, to those who govern grant your light, your wisdom be their dower. 6 God of the nations, women, men, God of each humble soul, we seek your gracious aid again: O come and make us whole. Topics: God C; City/City of God; Ecology; God Creator; God Guardian/Help; God Strength and Refuge; God Wisdom; Humility; Nature; Need for God/Christ; Rogation; Rural Life; Water; Wholeness; Work and Recreation Used With Tune: BEATITUDO
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Worship the Lord

Author: W. Bright Appears in 49 hymnals First Line: And now the wants are told, that brought Used With Tune: BEATITUDO
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Workman of God! O lose not heart

Author: F. W. Faber Appears in 98 hymnals Used With Tune: BEATITUDO
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Here at Bethesda's Pool

Author: John Newton Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Here at Bethesda's pool, the poor Lyrics: 1. Here at Bethesda’s pool, the poor, The withered, halt, and blind; With waiting hearts expect a cure, And free admittance find. 2. Here streams of wondrous virtue flow To heal a sin-sick soul; To wash the filthy white as snow, And make the wounded whole. 3. The dumb break forth in songs of praise, The blind their sight receive; The cripple runs in wisdom’s ways, The dead revive, and live! 4. Restrained to no one case, or time, These waters always move; Sinners, in every age and clime, Their vital influence prove. 5. Yet numbers daily near them lie, Who meet with no relief; With life in view they pine and die In hopeless unbelief. 6. ’Tis strange they should refuse to bathe, And yet frequent the pool; But none can even wish for faith, While love of sin bears rule. 7. Satan their consciences has sealed, And stupefied their thought; For were they willing to be healed, The cure would soon be wrought. 8. Do Thou, dear Savior, interpose, Their stubborn wills constrain; Or else to them the water flows, And grace is preached in vain. Used With Tune: BEATITUDO Text Sources: Olney Hymns (London: W. Oliver, 1779)
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"Greater love hath no man"

Author: Gerard T. Noel Appears in 232 hymnals First Line: If human kindness meets return Lyrics: 1 If human kindness meets return, And owns the grateful tie: If tender thoughts within us burn, To feel a friend is nigh;-- 2 Oh, shall not warmer accents tell The gratitude we owe To him, who died our fears to quell-- Who bore our guilt and woe! 3 While yet in anguish he surveyed Those pangs he would not flee, What love his latest words displayed,-- "Meet and remember me!" 4 Remember thee--thy death, thy shame, Our sinful hearts to share!-- O memory! leave no other name But his recorded there. Topics: Church Ordinances of; Communion of Saints At Lord's Table Used With Tune: BEATITUDO

A pilgrim through this lonely world

Author: Edward Denny Appears in 88 hymnals Used With Tune: BEATITUDO

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