Text Results

Tune Identifier:"^nun_danket_all_cruger_16512$"
In:texts

Planning worship? Check out our sister site, ZeteoSearch.org, for 20+ additional resources related to your search.
Showing 51 - 60 of 110Results Per Page: 102050
TextAudio

Jesu, Accept The Grateful Song

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 Jesu, accept the grateful song, My wisdom, and my might, ’Tis Thou hast loosed the stammering tongue, And taught my hands to fight. 2 Thou, Jesus, Thou my mouth hast been; The weapons of Thy war, Mighty thro’ Thee, I pull down sin, And all Thy truth declare. 3 Not without Thee, my Lord, I am Come up unto this place, Thy Spirit bad me preach Thy name, And trumpet forth Thy praise. 4 Thy Spirit gave me utterance now, My soul with strength endued, Hardened to adamant my brow, And armed my heart with God. 5 Thy powerful hand in all I see, Thy wondrous workings own, Glory, and strength and praise to Thee Ascribe, and Thee alone. 6 Gladly I own the promise true To all whom Thou dost send, "Behold, I always am with you, Your Savior to the end!" 7 Amen, amen, my God and Lord, If Thou art with me still, I still shall speak the Gospel word, My ministry fulfill. 8 Thee I shall constantly proclaim, Though earth and hell oppose, Bold to confess Thy glorious name Before a world of foes. 9 Jesus, the name high over all, In hell, or earth, or sky; Angels and men before it fall, And devils fear and fly. 10 Jesus! the name to sinners dear, The name to sinners giv’n; It scatters all their guilty fear, It turns their hell to Heav’n. 11 Balm into wounded souls it pours, And heals the sin sick mind; It hearing to the deaf restores, And eyesight to the blind. 12 Jesus! the prisoner’s fetters breaks, And bruises Satan’s head; Power into strengthless hands it speaks, And life into the dead. 13 O that the world might taste, and see The riches of His grace! The arms of love that compass me Would all mankind embrace. 14 O that my Jesu’s heav’nly charms Might every bosom move! Fly, sinners, fly into those arms Of everlasting love. 15 The Lover of your souls is near, Him I to you commend, Joyful the Bridegroom’s voice to hear, Who calls a worm His friend. 16 He hath the Bride, and He alone, Almighty to redeem, I only make His mercies known, I send you all to Him. 17 Sinners, behold the Lamb of God, On Him your spirits stay; He bears the universal load, He takes your sins away. 18 His only righteousness I show, His saving grace proclaim; ’Tis all my business here below To cry "Behold the Lamb!" 19 For this a suffering life I live, And reckon all things loss; For Him my strength, my all I give, And glory in His cross. 20 I spend myself, that you may know The Lord, our righteousness; That Christ in you may live and grow, I joyfully decrease. 21 Glad I hasten to decay, My life I freely spend, And languish for the welcome day, When all my toil shall end. 22 Happy, if with my latest breath I may but gasp His name, Preach Him to all and cry in death, "Behold, behold the Lamb!" Used With Tune: GRÄFENBERG Text Sources: Hymns and Sacred Poems, Vol. 1 (Bristol, England: Felix Farley, 1749), alt.

Z radoṡcią skieruj

Author: August Hermann Francke; Tadeusz Sikora Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Z radością skieruj w górę wzrok Topics: Wiara, milość, nadzieja Nawrócenie i naśladowanie Used With Tune: NUN DANKET ALL UND BRINGET EHR
TextAudio

Hail, Holy Ghost! Jehovah!

Author: Samuel Wesley, Jr. Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: Hail, Holy Ghost! Jehovah! Third Lyrics: 1 Hail, Holy Ghost! Jehovah! Third In order of the Three; Sprung from the Father and the Word From all eternity! 2 Thy Godhead brooding o’er th’abyss Of formless waters lay; Spoke into order all that is, And darkness into day. 3 In lowest hell, or Heaven’s height, Thy presence who can fly? Known is the Father to Thy sight, The depths of deity. 4 Thy power thro’ Jesu’s life displayed Quite from the virgin’s womb, Dying, His soul an offering made, And raised Him from the tomb. 5 God’s image, which our sins destroy, Thy grace restores below, And truth and holiness and joy From Thee their Fountain flow. 6 Hail, Holy Ghost! Jehovah! Third In order of the Three, Throned with the Father and the Word, Through all eternity. Used With Tune: GRÄFENBERG Text Sources: Poems on Several Occasions (London, E. Say, 1736)
Text

Błogosław, Boże, parze rej

Author: ks. Józef Spleszyński, d. 1879 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 Błogosław, Boże, parze tej i duchem swym nią rządź, ich losy w swej opiece miej, obroną Ty im bądź! 2 Miłością trwałą połącz ich, jednością ducha spój, niech znoszą wspĺnie w związkach tych tak radość jak i znój. 3 Niech zjednoczeni wielbią cię, modłami życiem swym, wiernością odznaczają się rządzeni Słowem Twym. 4 Niech pomnąc na nakazy Twe i na zawarty ślub prowadzą w Tobie życie swe, aż ich rozłączy grób. Topics: Nabożeństwo Ślub, malżeństwo I rodzina Used With Tune: NUN DANKET ALL UND BRINGET EHR
TextPage scans

Herr, von dein Antlitz treten zwei

Author: Viktor Friedrich von Strauß und Torney Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Herr, vor dein Antlitz treten zwei Lyrics: 1 Herr, vor dein Antlitz treten zwei, um künftig eins zu sein und so einander Lieb und Treu bis in den Tod zu weihn. 2 Sprich selbst das Amen auf den Bund, der sie vor dir vereint; hilf, daß ihr Ja von Herzensgrund für immer sei gemeint. 3 Zusammen füge Herz und Herz, daß nichts hinfort sie trennt; erhalt sie eins in Freud und Schmerz bis an ihr Lebensend. Topics: Lieder zum Gottesdienst Trauung Used With Tune: [Herr, vor dein Antlitz treten zwei]
TextPage scans

And art Thou with us, gracious Lord

Author: Doddridge Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 81 hymnals Lyrics: 1 And art Thou with us, gracious Lord, To dissipate our fear? Dost Thou proclaim Thyself our God, Our God for ever near? 2 Doth Thy right hand, which formed the earth, And bears up all the skies, Stretch from on high its friendly aid, When dangers round us rise? 3 And wilt Thou lead our weary souls To that delightful scene, Where rivers of salvation flow Through pastures ever green? 4 On thy support our souls shall lean, And banish every care; The gloomy vale of death shall smile, If God be with us there. 5 While we His precious succor prove, 'Midst all our various ways, The darkest shades through which we pass Shall echo with His praise. Topics: Providence; Sunday after New Year Used With Tune: NUN DANKET ALL' U. BRINGET EHR
TextAudio

Let Others Worldly Riches Prize

Author: Benjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Let others world­ly riches prize Lyrics: 1 Let others world­ly riches prize, I scorn this earth­ly clod; My por­tion is above the skies, My Sav­ior and my God. 2 In all that men call good and great, No plea­sure can I find; A lof­ty house, or large es­tate, Can ne’er con­tent the mind. 3 Were the Pe­ru­vi­an mount­ains mine, With all their hid­den store, Did I in gold and jew­els shine, I still should wish for more. 4 Not Crœ­sus’ wealth, nor Cæ­sar’s pow­er, Were I of both pos­sessed, Could in­ward peace and joy re­store, Or ease the trou­bled breast. 5 Restless I rove from place to place, And search from pole to pole, ’Till Je­sus shows His love­ly face, There’s nought can cheer my soul. Used With Tune: GRÄFENBERG Text Sources: Hymns Adapted to Public Worship (London: Burton and Briggs,1818)
TextAudio

'Tis All Too Late

Author: William W. Hull Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: "’Tis all too late," the sinner cries Lyrics: 1 "’Tis all too late," the sinner cries, Deluded by his sin, Nor yet believes His Savior died A sinful world to win. 2 Lord! turn us to Thy cross, that so This dark delusion break; Thy Spirit work in us to know Salvation for Thy sake. 3 There is no mystery in faith, To know, obey, and love, The word that marks our earthly path, And tells of Heaven above. 4 The mystery’s in sin, whereby We hide us from Thy face: And full of self and woe, deny The richness of Thy grace. 5 Have mercy, Lord, that we unlearn This treacherous mystery, And deeply own the cross, discern The hope that rests in Thee. Used With Tune: GRÄFENBERG Text Sources: A Collection of Prayers for Household Use (Oxford: J. Parker, 1828) alt.

Ciudad de Dios

Author: Samuel Johnson, 1822-1882; Elida G. Falcón, 1879-1968 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Ciudad de Dios, ¡Cuán bella es Used With Tune: GRÄFENBERG
Page scans

God, Is Our Support

Author: Isaac Watts Appears in 223 hymnals First Line: God, my Supporter, and my Hope Used With Tune: [God, my Supporter, and my Hope]

Pages


Export as CSV
It looks like you are using an ad-blocker. Ad revenue helps keep us running. Please consider white-listing Hymnary.org or getting Hymnary Pro to eliminate ads entirely and help support Hymnary.org.