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The Ever-Present Savior

Author: F. E. Cox Hymnal: HCF1902 #161 (1902) First Line: Oh, let him, whose sorrow Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, let him, whose sorrow]
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The Divine Comforter

Author: Harriet Auber Hymnal: HCF1902 #162 (1902) First Line: Our blest Redeemer, ere He breathed Languages: English Tune Title: ST. CUTHBERT
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God Fills the Soul That It May Pour

Author: William Luff Hymnal: HCF1902 #163 (1902) Lyrics: 1 God fills the soul that it may pour The fulness on another heart; Not that the filled with good may store The good God giveth to impart. 2 God fills the sails with heav’nly breath That we may trade to other shores; Speed from the calms of sloth and death, And carry far the heavn’ly stores. 3 God fills us with the finest wheat, That, strengthen’d in the inner man, We may attempt some noble feat, The starv’d and hungry never can. 4 He fills us that our souls may rise Above the lower earthly things; Mount upward to the cloudless skies, Arising as on eagles’ wings. 5 Hast thou this filling? Give thy store! Speed onward! hoist thy every sail! Made strong, put forth thy strength the more, Rise high above earth’s misty vale. Languages: English Tune Title: WINCHESTER NEW
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Filled with All the Fulness of God

Author: F. R. Havergal Hymnal: HCF1902 #164 (1902) First Line: Holy Father, Thou hast spoken Lyrics: 1 Holy Father, Thou hast spoken Words beyond our grasp of thought, Words of grace and power unbroken, With mysterious glory fraught. 2 Promise and command combining, Doubt to chase and faith to lift,— Self renouncing, all resigning, We would claim this mighty gift. 3 Take us, Lord, oh, take us truly, Mind and soul and heart and will! Empty us and cleanse us thoroughly, Then with all Thy fullness fill. 4 Lord, we ask it, hardly knowing, What this wondrous gift may be; But fulfill to overflowing,— Thy great meaning let us see. 5 Make us in Thy royal palace Vessels worthy for the King; From Thy fullness fill our chalice, From Thy never-failing spring. 6 Father, by this blessèd filling, Dwell Thyself in us, we pray! We are waiting, Thou art willing! Fill us with Thyself today! Languages: English Tune Title: ST. OSWALD
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Holy Ghost, Dispel Our Sadness

Author: P. Gerhardt Hymnal: HCF1902 #165 (1902) Languages: English
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Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing!

Author: R. Robinson Hymnal: HCF1902 #166 (1902) First Line: Come, Thou fount of every blessing Languages: English
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Now May the Spirit's Holy Fire

Author: Toplady Hymnal: HCF1902 #167 (1902) Lyrics: 1 Now may the Spirit’s holy fire, Descending from above, His waiting family inspire With joy and peace and love. 2 Great Comforter! our souls confess; Without thy presence here, Our songs of praise are vain address, We utter heartless prayer. 3 Wake, heavenly wind! arise and come, Blow on the drooping field; Our spices, then, shall breathe perfume, And fragrant incense yield. 4 Touch with a living coal the lip That shall proclaim thy word; And bid the whole assembly keep Attention to the Lord. Languages: English Tune Title: ST. ANN
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O Holy Ghost, Thy People Bless

Author: Rev. Sir H. W. B. Hymnal: HCF1902 #168 (1902) Languages: English Tune Title: ST. TIMOTHY
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Baptize Us With Thy Spirit, Lord

Author: J. H. S. Hymnal: HCF1902 #169 (1902) First Line: "Baptize us with Thy Spirit, Lord" Lyrics: 1 “Baptize us with Thy Spirit, Lord,” Out of the depths we cried. No tongues of fire came down; it seemed Our prayers, in silence, died. 2 But, “though it tarry, wait for it,” Not lightly God imparts His mighty blessings; grace and power Need long-preparèd hearts. 3 Say, canst thou drink of that dark cup, Where tears of anguish flow, And, ere the baptism of fire, Be first baptized in woe? 4 Before the voice of God doeth speak, “As man speaks to his friend,” A great strong wind perchance may break The rocks, and mountains rend. 5 Still wilt thou stand before the Lord, And for His promise wait? The earth may quake, and shattered hopes Leave thy life desolate. 6 Within thy heart His fire must burn, Consuming all the dross; Till, midst the ashes of a world, Stands nothing but the Cross. 7 Then, in the calm, “a still small voice Shall speak, yea, speak to thee; Wrapped in the mangle of God’s truth And power thy lips shall be. Languages: English
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Come, Holy Spirit, Come!

Author: J. Hart Hymnal: HCF1902 #170 (1902) First Line: Come, Holy Spirit, come Languages: English Tune Title: SOUTHWELL

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