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Thou City of the Angels

Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Thou City of the angels, thou City of the Lord Used With Tune: [Thou City of the angels, thou City of the Lord]
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From All Thy Saints in Warfare

Author: Horatio Nelson Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 116 hymnals Lyrics: 1. From all Thy saints in warfare, for all Thy saints at rest, To Thee, O blessèd Jesus, all praises be addressed; Thou, Lord, didst win the battle, that they might conquerors be; Their crowns of living glory are lit with rays from Thee. 2. Praise, Lord, for Thine apostle, the first to welcome Thee, The first to lead his brother the very Christ to see. With hearts for Thee made ready, watch we throughout the year, Forward to lead our brethren to own Thine Advent near. 3. All praise for Thine apostle, whose short lived doubtings prove Thy perfect twofold nature, the fullness of Thy love. On all who wait Thy coming shed forth Thy peace, O Lord, And grant us faith to know Thee, true man, true God, adored. 4. Praise for the first of martyrs, who saw Thee ready stand To aid in midst of torments, to plead at God’s right hand. Share we with him, if summoned by death our Lord to own, On earth the faithful witness, in heaven the martyr’s crown. 5. Praise for the loved disciple, exiled on Patmos’ shore; Praise for the faithful record he to Thy Godhead bore, Praise for the mystic vision through him to us revealed. May we, in patience waiting, with Thine elect be sealed. 6. Praise for Thine infant martyrs, by Thee with tenderest love Called early from the warfare to share the rest above. O Rachel! cease thy weeping: they rest from pains and cares. Lord, grant us hearts as guileless and crowns as bright as theirs. 7. Praise for the light from Heaven, praise for the voice of awe, Praise for the glorious vision the persecutor saw. Thee, Lord, for his conversion, we glorify today; So lighten all our darkness with Thy true Spirit’s ray. 8. Lord, Thine abiding presence directs the wondrous choice For one in place of Judas the faithful now rejoice. Thy Church from false apostles forevermore defend, And by Thy parting promise be with her to the end. 9. For him, O Lord, we praise Thee, the weak by grace made strong, Whose labors and whose Gospel enrich our triumph song. May we in all our weakness find strength from Thee supplied, And all, as fruitful branches, in Thee, the vine, abide. 10. All praise for Thine apostle, blest guide to Greek and Jew, And him surnamed Thy brother; keep us Thy brethren true, And grant us grace to know Thee, the way, the truth, the life; To wrestle with temptations still victors in the strife. 11. The son of consolation, moved by Thy law of love, Forsaking earthly treasures, sought riches from above. As earth now teems with increase, let gifts of grace descend, That Thy true consolations may through the world extend. 12. We praise Thee for the Baptist, forerunner of the Word, Our true Elias, making a highway for the Lord. Of prophets last and greatest, we saw Thy dawning ray: Make us the rather blessèd who love Thy glorious day. 13. Praise for thy great apostle, the eager and the bold; Thrice falling, yet repentant, thrice charged to keep Thy fold. Lord, make Thy pastors faithful to guard their flocks from ill, And grant them dauntless courage, with humble, earnest will. 14. For him, O Lord, we praise Thee, who, slain by Herod’s sword Drank of Thy cup of suffering, fulfilling thus Thy word. Curb we all vain impatience to read Thy veiled decree, And count it joy to suffer, if so brought nearer Thee. 15. All praise for Thine apostle, the faithful, pure, and true, Whom underneath the fig tree Thine eye all seeing knew. Like him may we be guileless, true Israelites indeed, That Thy abiding presence our longing souls may feed. 16. Praise, Lord, for Him whose Gospel Thy human life declared, Who, worldly gains forsaking, Thy path of suffering shared. From all unrighteous Mammon O give us hearts set free, That we, whate’er our calling, may rise and follow Thee. 17. For that beloved physician, all praise, whose Gospel shows The healer of the nations, the sharer of our woes. Thy wine and oil, O Savior, and bruised hearts deign to pour, And with true balm of Gilead anoint us evermore. 18. Praise, Lord, for Thine apostles, who sealed their faith today: One love, one zeal impelled them to tread the sacred way. May we with zeal as earnest the faith of Christ maintain, And, bound in love as brethren, at length Thy rest attain. 19. Apostles, prophets, martyrs, and all the sacred throng, Who wear the spotless raiment, who raise the ceaseless song, For these, passed on before us, Savior, we Thee adore, And, walking in their footsteps, would serve Thee more and more. 20. Then praise we God the Father, and praise we God the Son, And God the Holy Spirit, eternal Three in One; Till all the ransomed number fall down before the throne, And honor, power, and glory, ascribe to God alone. Used With Tune: EWING Text Sources: Hymn for Saint's Day and Other Hymns, 1864
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O day of rest and gladness

Author: Christopher Wordsworth Appears in 816 hymnals Lyrics: 1 O day of rest and gladness, O day of joy and light, O balm of care and sadness, Most beautiful, most bright; On thee, the high and lowly, Who bend before the throne, Sing, Holy, holy, holy, To the Eternal One. 2 Thou art a port protected From storms that round us rise, A garden intersected With streams of paradise; Thou art a cooling fountain In life's dry, dreary sand; From thee, like Pisgah's mountain, We view our promised land. 3 A day of sweet reflection Thou art, a day of love; A day to raise affection From earth to things above. New graces ever gaining From this our day of rest, We seek the rest remaining In mansions of the blest. Topics: Worship The Sabbath Used With Tune: EWING
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Jerusalem, du Hohe

Author: J. M. Neale; G. Weiler Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: [Jerusalem, du Hohe]

O holy, heavenly Kingdom

Author: Michael Forster Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: EWING
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Jerusalem, the golden, O city of the blest

Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: Heaven Used With Tune: [Jerusalem, the golden, O city of the blest]
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Oh, Land Relieved From Sorrow

Author: Samuel A. W. Duffield Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: Oh, land relieved from sorrow! Lyrics: 1 Oh, land relieved from sorrow! Oh, land secure from tears! Oh, respite on the morrow From all the toil of years! To thee we hasten ever, To thee our steps ascend, Where darkness cometh never, And joy shall never end. 2 Oh, happy, holy portal For God’s own blest elect; Oh, region, pure, immortal, With better spring bedecked; Thy pearly doors for ever Their welcome shall extend, Where darkness cometh never, And joy shall never end. 3 Oh, home where God the Father Takes all His children in; Where Christ the Son shall gather The sinners saved from sin; No night nor fear shall sever A friend from any friend, For darkness cometh never, And joy shall never end. 4 Rise, then, O brightest morning! Come, then, triumphant day When into new adorning We change and pass away; For so with firm endeavor Our spirits gladly tend Where darkness cometh never, And joy shall never end. Used With Tune: EWING

Jerusalem, Despierta

Author: Charles Wesley; Joaquin de Palma Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: El Hijo Su Entrada Triunfal Used With Tune: EWING
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Faith prevailing over despondency

Author: Montgomery Appears in 44 hymnals First Line: In time of tribulation, hear, Lord Scripture: Psalm 77 Used With Tune: EWING
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I Could Not Do Without Thee

Author: Frances R. Havergal Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 189 hymnals Lyrics: 1. I could not do without Thee O Savior of the lost, Whose precious blood redeemed me At such tremendous cost. Thy righteousness, Thy pardon Thy precious blood, must be My only hope and comfort, My glory and my plea. 2. I could not do without Thee, I cannot stand alone, I have no strength or goodness, No wisdom of my own; But Thou, belovèd Savior, Art all in all to me, And weakness will be power If leaning hard on Thee. 3. I could not do without Thee, For, oh, the way is long, And I am often weary, And sigh replaces song: How could I do without Thee? I do not know the way; Thou knowest, and Thou leadest, And wilt not let me stray. 4. I could not do without Thee, O Jesus, Savior dear; E’en when my eyes are holden, I know that Thou art near. How dreary and how lonely This changeful life would be, Without the sweet communion, The secret rest with Thee! 5. I could not do without Thee; No other friend can read The spirit’s strange deep longings, Interpreting its need; No human heart could enter Each dim recess of mine, And soothe, and hush, and calm it, O blessèd Lord, but Thine. 6. I could not do without Thee, For years are fleeting fast, And soon in solemn oneness The river must be passed; But Thou wilt never leave me, And though the waves roll high, I know Thou wilt be near me, And whisper, It is I. Used With Tune: EWING Text Sources: Home Words, 1873

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