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Da Vida a Mi Alma, Oh Dios

Author: Edwin Hatch; G. Paúl S. Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Da vida a mi alma Topics: El Santo Espiritu General Used With Tune: TRENTHAM
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What Raised the Wondrous Thought?

Author: George V. Wigram, 1805-1879 Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: What raised the wondrous thought Lyrics: 1. What raised the wondrous thought, Or who did it suggest, That blood-bought saints to glory brought Should with the Son be blest? 2. Father, the thought was Thine, And only Thine could be— Fruit of the wisdom, love divine, Peculiar unto Thee. 3. For, sure, no other mind, For thoughts so bold, so free, Greatness or strength, could ever find; Thine only it could be. 4. The motives, too, Thine own, The plan, the counsel, Thine! Made for Thy Son, bone of His bone, In glory bright to shine. 5. O God, with great delight Thy wondrous thought we see, Upon His throne, in glory bright The bride of Christ shall be. 6. Sealed with the Holy Ghost, We triumph in that love, Thy wondrous thought has made our boast Glory with Christ above. Used With Tune: TRENTHAM
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I Stand At Mercy's Door

Author: John Berridge Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: I stand at mercy’s door Lyrics: 1 I stand at mercy’s door, O Lord, look on me now, A beggar knocks, exceeding poor, And none can help but Thou. 2 Through sin, born dark I was, Nor cared for the light, All knowledge of Thy truth and grace, Was banished from my sight. 3 Exceeding lame beside, A cripple from my birth, And need a crutch, as well a guide, To help my ankles forth. 4 A ragged soul I am, My breast and shoulders bare, And nothing left to hide my shame, But fig leaves here and there. 5 With sore disease I smart, From pain am seldom free, It is the evil in my heart, My father gave it me. 6 Lord, I have told my case, Well known to Thee before, Let Jesus show His lovely face, And heal up every sore. 7 Mine eyes with salve anoint, That I may see Thy light; And strengthen every tottering joint, That I may walk upright. 8 My naked soul array In Thy own righteousness; And let Thy precious blood convey The pledge of heav’nly peace. 9 My evil, Thou dost know, Torments my bosom much, But let the King of Israel show, He cures it with a touch. 10 Some manna also bring To feast my pilgrim days, And Thou shalt hear a beggar sing, And shout forth Jesus’ praise. Used With Tune: TRENTHAM Text Sources: Sion's Songs (London: Vallance & Conder, 1785)
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Thy love to me, O God

Author: Horatius Bonar Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: The Gospel Scripture: 1 John 4:10 Used With Tune: TRENTHAM

E ha maluna o'u

Author: Edwin Hatch; Keala Appears in 2 hymnals Used With Tune: [E ha maluna o'u]
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Ye Mourning Saints Behold

Author: Benjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Ye mourn­ing saints, be­hold Lyrics: 1 Ye mourn­ing saints, be­hold The Lamb that once was slain; See, see Him on the cross ex­pire, In ago­niz­ing pain. 2 The fruits of glo­ry grow On that ac­curs­èd tree; The Sav­ior dies, the sin­ner lives, His bond­age sets us free. 3 The law He sa­tis­fied, And paid the debt we owed, Atoned our guilt, our grief sus­tained, A vast op­press­ive load. 4 ’Tis from His dy­ing groans, Our loud ho­san­nas rise; By faith in Him our souls as­pire To man­sions in the skies. 5 In our unit­ed songs, Let us His grace pro­claim; For us He died and rose again, Exalted be His name. Used With Tune: TRENTHAM Text Sources: Hymns Adapted to Public Worship (London: Burton and Briggs,1818)
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灵气歌

Author: Edwin Hatch; 劉廷芳 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: 愿主灵氣吹我 Lyrics: 愿主灵氣吹我, 使我得新生命, 使我能爱我主爱, 行主所要我行. 愿主灵氣吹我, 直到我心潔洁清, 使我志与主合一, 勤工, 或耐苦辛. 愿主灵氣吹我, 使我全人成圣, 使我凡躯有主圣火, 射出无限光明. 愿主灵氣吹我, 赐我不死之身, 使我能夠与主同享, 完全永恒生命. Used With Tune: TRENTHAM

Come, Ruah, Breath of Life

Author: Jann Aldredge-Clanton Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: TRENTHAM

Out Where the Stars Are Born (A Hymn on Health and Healing for Those Who Serve)

Author: F. Richard Garland Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Out where the stars are born Topics: Comfort Used With Tune: TRENTHAM

Master, What Shall I Do

Author: F. Richard Garland Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: TRENTHAM

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