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O Jesu Christ, remember

Hymnal: LCNS1885 #186 (1880) First Line: O Jesu Christ, remember Lyrics: 1 O Jesu Christ, remember, When Thou shall come again, Upon the clouds of heaven, With all thy shining train; 2 When ev'ry eye shall see Thee, In Deity revealed, Who now upon this altar In silence art concealed. 3 Remember then, O Saviour, I supplicate of Thee, That here I bowed before Thee Upon my bended knee; 4 That here I owned thy presence, And did not Thee deny; And glorified thy greatness, Tho' hid from human eye. 5 Accept, divine Redeemer, The homage of my praise; Be Thou the light, and honor, And glory of my days. 6 Be Thou my consolation When death is drawing nigh: Be Thou my only Treasure, Through all eternity. Languages: English Tune Title: [O Jesu Christ, remember]
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As pants the hart

Hymnal: LCNS1885 #187 (1880) First Line: As pants the hart for cooling springs Lyrics: 1 As pants the hart for cooling springs, Among the rocks and barren sands, So doth my soul, O King of Kings, Long for refreshment at Thy hands. 2 My soul, O God, doth thirst for Thee, For Thee, the source of ev'ry grace; Oh, when shall I Thy beauty see! When shall I see Thee face to face! 3 My tears have flowed by day and night, When I have felt Thy chastening rod; But wicked men enjoyed the sight, And, mocking, asked, Where's now thy God! 4 Where art Thou, Lord, my life, my all? Thou art above, around, within Whate'er betides, on Thee I'll call, To save me, and to pardon sin. 5 Joy! then, and endless jubilee! Divine reward of faith and love; I hear the strains of harmony From the Triumphant Church above. 6 Why, then, my soul, art thou depressed? God is thy drink, and He thy food;-- Bequeathed to thee--His last bequest-- His Body and His precious Blood. Languages: English Tune Title: [As pants the hart for cooling springs]
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At the Elevation

Hymnal: LCNS1885 #188 (1880) First Line: Christ has descended, Angels on high Refrain First Line: Jesus, sweet Jesus! Mary's own Son Lyrics: 1 Christ has descended, Angels on high, Softly breathe o'er us, Jesus is nigh; The cherub, the seraph in awe lowly bends, While Jesus, the King of the heavens descends. Chorus: Jesus, sweet Jesus! Mary's own Son, We love and adore Thee, Thou beautiful one. Languages: English Tune Title: [Christ has descended, Angels on high]
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Welcomed with joy

Hymnal: LCNS1885 #189 (1880) First Line: Welcomed with joy be our hallowed solemnity Lyrics: 1 Welcomed with joy be our hallowed solemnity, Full be the praise from the heart that rejoices, Past be the old, and renewed be energies, Feelings, endeavors, and voices. 2 For we that last holy Supper commemorate, When the Messiah, in Writ as recorded, Gave to His brethren the Lamb and unleavened, Erst to the Fathers awarded. 3 After the Feast and the Lamb emblematical, Gave He Himself, whom the rite was foreshowing, Thus their Lord's Body, to each and to every, On His Apostles bestowing. 4 Gave He the Body, support to their feebleness; Gave He the Cup, too, their sorrow relieving; Saying: "Drink all of the Blood of My Covenant, That which I give you receiving." 5 Thus He established the life-giving Sacrifice; Thus to the Priesthood its office assigned, That they partake, and to others administer, Meetly what He had designed. Languages: English Tune Title: [Welcomed with joy be our hallowed solemnity]
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Graces from my Jesus flowing

Hymnal: LCNS1885 #190 (1880) Refrain First Line: Vain she thinks all transient joys Lyrics: 1 Graces from my Jesus flowing, Set the faithful breast on fire; Make the soul with raptures glowing, Naught but heav'nly bliss desire. Chorus: Vain she thinks all transient joys, For eternal peace she sighs; Naught can then disturb her rest, With her God supremely blest. 2 Here she may from care retiring, Find a sweet and healing balm; All celestial love inspiring, Shed around a heav'nly calm. [Chorus] 3 Here with purest love remaining, Jesus answers ev'ry pray'r; With His help the soul sustaining, Makes her ev'ry blessing share. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Graces from my Jesus flowing]
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Magnificat

Hymnal: LCNS1885 #191 (1880) First Line: Magnificat: Anima mea Dominum Lyrics: 1 Magnificat: Anima mea Dominum. 2 Et exultavit spiritus meus: in Deo salutari meo. 3 Quia respexit humilitatem ancillae suae: ecce enim ex hoc beatam me dicent omnes generationes. 4 Quia fecit mihi magna qui potens est: et sanctum nomen ejus. 5 Et misericordia ejus a progenie in progenies: timentibus eum. 6 Fecit potentiam in brachio suo: dispersit snperbos menti cordis sui. 7 Deposuit potentes de sede; et exaltavit humiles. 8 Esurientes implevit bonis: et divites dimisit inanes. 9 Suscepit Israel puerum suum: recordatus misericordiae suae. 10 Sicut locutus est ad patres nostros: Abraham, et semini eju in saecula. 11 Gloria Patri et Filio et Spiritui Sancto: 12 Sicut erat in principio et nunc et semper et in saecula saeculorum. Amen. Topics: Miscellaneous Languages: English Tune Title: [Magnificat: Anima mea Dominum]
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Dear Guardian of Mary

Hymnal: LCNS1885 #192 (1880) First Line: Dear Guardian of Mary! Lyrics: 1 Dear Guardian of Mary! dear nurse of her Child! Life's ways are full weary, the desert is wild; Bleak sands are all round us, no home can we see; Sweet Spouse of our Lady! we lean upon thee. 2 For thou to the pilgrim art father and guide, And Jesus and Mary felt safe by the side; Ah! blessed St. Joseph, how safe should I be, Sweet Spouse of our Lady! If thou wert with me. 3 O blessed St. Joseph! how great was thy worth, The one chosen shadow of God upon earth, The father of Jesus--ah! then, wilt thou be, Sweet Spouse of our Lady! a father to me? 4 God chose thee for Jesus and Mary--wilt thou Forgive a poor exile for choosing thee now? There's no saint in heaven, St. Joseph, like thee, Sweet Spouse of our Lady! oh, deign to love me. Languages: English Tune Title: [Dear Guardian of Mary!]
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The good Shepherd

Hymnal: LCNS1885 #193 (1880) First Line: Come, wand'ring sheep, oh! come Lyrics: 1 Come, wand'ring sheep, oh! come, I'll bind thee to my breast, I'll bear thee to thy home And lay thee down to rest. 2 I saw thee stray forlorn, And heard thee faintly cry, And on the tree of scorn For thee I deigned to die. 3 I shield thee from alarms, And wilt thou not be blest? I bear thee in my arms, Thou bear me in thy breast. Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, wand'ring sheep, oh! come]
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Hark! the sound of the fight

Hymnal: LCNS1885 #194b (1880) First Line: Hark! the sound of the fight has gone forth Lyrics: 1 Hark! the sound of the fight hath gone forth, And we must not tarry at home; For our Lord, from the South and the North has commanded his soldiers to come. We must on, with our banner unfurled; We must on, 'tis Jesus who leads; We must haste to conquer the world, With the sign of the Lamb who bleeds. 2 We must stand to our colors like men, Our Lord is a leader to love; For the wounded He heals, and the slain he crowns in the city above, We must march to the battle with speed; Upon earth our duty is strife: Oh, how blest are the soldiers who bleed For the Saviour who died to give life. 3 There is Jesus in Heaven above, There is Jesus on earth below; And His the one standard we love-- And his the one watchword we know-- Let us sing the new song of the Lamb-- Let us sing round our Banner so brave. Let us sing of that beautiful Blood Which was shed to redeem and to save. Languages: English Tune Title: [Hark! the sound of the fight hath gone forth]
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Te Deum

Hymnal: LCNS1885 #194a (1880) First Line: Te Deum laudamus, Te Dominum confitemur Lyrics: 1 Te Deum laudamus, Te Dominum confitemur. 2 Te aeternum Patrem: omnis terra veneratur. 3 Tibi omnes angeli: tibi coeli et universae potesates. 4 Tibi cherubim et seraphim; incessabili voce proclamant. 5 Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus: Dominus Deus Sabaoth. 6 Pleni sunt coeli et terra: majestatis gloriae tuae. 7 Te gloriosus: Apostolorum chorus. 8 Te prophetarum: laudabilis numerus. 9 Te Martyrum candidatus: laudat exercitus. 10 Te per orbem terrarum: sancta confitetur Ecclesia. 11 Patrem: immensae mejestatis. 12 Venerandum tuum verum: et unicum Filium. 13 Sanctum quoque: Paraclitum Spiritum. 14. Tu Rex: gloriae Christe. 15. Tu Patris: sempiternus es Filius. 16. Tu ad liberandum suscepturus hominem: non horruisti Virginis uterum. 17. Tu devicto mortis aculeo: aperuisti credentibus regna coelorum. 18. Tu ad dexteram Dei sedes: in gloria Patris. 19. Judex crederis: esse venturus. 20. Te ergo quaesumus, tuis famulis subveni: qos pretioso sanguine redemisti. 21 Aeterna fac cum Sanctis tuis: in gloria numerari. Languages: English Tune Title: [Te Deum laudamus, Te Dominum confitemur]

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