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O all ye nations! praise the Lord

Author: Watts Appears in 100 hymnals Used With Tune: MARLOW
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Marlow

Appears in 1,137 hymnals First Line: God moves in a mysterious way Lyrics: 1 God moves in a mysterious way, His wonders to perform; He plants his footsteps in the sea, And rides upon the storm. Used With Tune: MARLOW
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When cold our hearts, and far from Thee

Author: J. S. B. Monsell Appears in 31 hymnals Topics: Aspiration Used With Tune: MARLOW
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All praise to Him of Nazareth

Author: William Cullen Bryant Appears in 18 hymnals Used With Tune: MARLOW
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O Lord, My Hope And Confidence

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 14 hymnals First Line: O Lord, my hope and con­fi­dence Lyrics: 1 O Lord, my hope and con­fi­dence Is placed in Thee alone; O let Thy ser­vant ne­ver be Into con­fu­sion thrown. 2 And let me, in Thy right­eous­ness, From Thee de­liv­er­ance have; Let me es­cape—in­cline Thine ear Unto me, and me save. 3 Be Thou my dwell­ing-rock, to which I ev­er may resort: Thou gav’st com­mand­ment me to save, Thou art my rock and fort. 4 Free me, my God, from wick­ed hands, Hands cru­el and un­just: For Thou, O Lord God, art my hope, And from my youth my trust. 5 Thou from the womb didst hold me up; Thou art the same that me Out of my mother’s bow­els took; I give my praise to Thee. 6 To many I a won­der am; Thou art my re­fuge strong: Filled let my mouth be with Thy praise And hon­or all day long. 7 O do not cast me off, when aged, And frail for all to see; Lord, when my strength de­cay­èd is, O, do not for­sake me. 8 For those that are mine ene­mies Against me speak with hate; Lo, they in coun­sel dark do plot And for my soul lay wait. 9 They said, "God leaves him—now pur­sue And take: none will him save." Be Thou not far from me, my God: Thy speedy help I crave. 10 Confound, con­sume them, that un­to My soul are ene­mies: Clothe them with guilt, remorse and shame That do my hurt de­vise. 11 But I with e’er un­ceas­ing prayer Will hope con­tin­ual­ly; And yet with prais­es more and more I will Thee mag­ni­fy. 12 Thy jus­tice and Thy pow­er to save My mouth abroad shall show, E’en all the day; for I there­of The num­bers do not know. 13 And I will cons­tant­ly go on In strength of God the Lord; And Thine own righteous­ness, e’en Thine Alone, I will re­cord. 14 For ev­en from my youth, O God, By Thee I have been taught; And hi­ther­to I have de­clared The won­ders Thou hast wrought. 15 Now, Lord, O leave me not, when I Old and gray-head­ed grow: Till to this age Thy strength and pow­er To all to come I show. 16 And Thy most per­fect righ­teous­ness O Lord, is ve­ry high, Who hast so great things done: O God, Who is like un­to Thee? 17 Thou, Lord, who great ad­ver­si­ties, And sore, to me didst show, Shalt quick­en, and bring me again From depths of earth be­low. 18 My great­ness and my power Thou wilt Increase, and far ex­tend: On ev­ery side, against all grief, Thou wilt me com­fort send. 19 Thee, e’en Thy truth, I’ll al­so praise, My God, with psal­te­ry: Thou Ho­ly One of Is­ra­el, With harp I’ll sing to Thee. 20 My lips shall much re­joice in Thee, When I Thy prais­es sound; My soul, which Thou re­deemèd hast, In joy shall much abound. 21 My tongue Thy jus­tice shall pro­claim, Continuing all day long; For they con­found­ed are, and shamed, That seek to do me wrong. Used With Tune: MARLOW Text Sources: Scottish Psalter and Paraphrases, 1800, alt.
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Builder of mighty worlds on worlds

Author: Anon. Appears in 22 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Builder of mighty worlds on worlds, How poor the house must be, That with our human, sinful hands We may erect to thee! 2 O Christ, thou art our Corner-stone; On thee our hearts are built; Thou art our Lord, our Light, our Life, Our Sacrifice for guilt. 3 In thy blest name we gather here, And set apart the ground; The walls that on this rock shall rise, Thy praises shall resound. Topics: The Church Dedication Used With Tune: MARLOW
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Komm, heil'ger Geist

Author: I. Watts; W. R. Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Komm, heil'ger Geist, und fache du Used With Tune: [Komm, heil'ger Geist, und fache du]
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Not For The Prophet Tongue Of Fire

Author: Henry Bacon Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 6 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Not for the prophet tongue of fire, Nor voice of trumpet tone, We lift our prayer, immortal Sire, For him before Thy throne. 2 We ask for wisdom’s gifts and grace, The heart alive to love, The earnest zeal to save our race, All selfish aims above. 3 Lord, bless him now! by holy rite, We consecrate to Thee! Make to his eye the chief delight Christ’s prospering work to see. 4 Bold let him be for truth and man, For God and righteousness! Free let him speak the Gospel plan, And the whole truth confess. 5 Be cloud and fire about his way, Till Canaan’s land is trod! Then o’er his grave Thy Church shall say, He led us to our God! Used With Tune: MARLOW Text Sources: The Gospel Psalmist by John G. Adams and S. B. Ball (Boston: Universalist Publishing House, 1861)

Caŋteniṭiŋzapi qoŋ he

Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: The Christian Life Courage Scripture: Hebrews 10:35 Used With Tune: MARLOW

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