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Alleluia! Alleluia! Hearts to heav'n and voices raise

Author: C. Wordsworth Appears in 219 hymnals Used With Tune: ST. ANDREW

Revive Thy work, O Lord

Author: Albert Midlane, 1825-1909 Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 230 hymnals Topics: The Church The Sanctuary; The Christian Life Aspiration and Prayer Used With Tune: MONSELL
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Not To Ourselves Again

Author: Horatius Bonar Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 15 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Not to ourselves again, Not to the flesh we live; Not to the world henceforth shall we Our strength, our being give. 2 The past time past of our lives Sufficeth to have wrought The fleshly will, which only ill Has to us ever brought. 3 No longer is our life A thing unused or vain; To us, now here, to live is Christ, To us to die is gain. 4 Our life is hid with Christ, With Christ in God above; Upward our heart would go to Him, Whom, seeing not, we love. 5 When He who is our life Appears, to take the throne, We too shall be revealed and shine In glory like His own. 6 He liveth, and we live! His life for us prevails; His fullness fills our mighty void, His strength for us avails. 7 Life worketh in us now, Life is for us in store; So death is swallowed up of life; We live for evermore. 8 Shine as the sun shall we In that bright kingdom then, Our sky without a cloud or mist, Ourselves without a stain. 9 Like Him we then shall be. Transformed and glorified; For we shall see Him as He is And in His light abide. 10 Not to ourselves we live, Not to ourselves we die; Unto the Lord we die or live, With Him are we on high. 11 We seek the things above, For we are only His; Like Him we soon shall be, for we Shall see Him as He is. Used With Tune: ST. ANDREW
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Only One Prayer Today

Appears in 22 hymnals First Line: Only one pray'r today Topics: Prayer; Responses Used With Tune: [Only one pray'r today]
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Two thousand troubled years

Author: A. Hayes Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: The Lord Jesus Christ His Advent Used With Tune: ST. ANDREW

When as a Child We Spoke

Author: Alan D. Tyree, 1929- Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Continuing Revelation; Discernment; Knowledge; Transformation; Truth Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13:8-12 Used With Tune: ST. ANDREW
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The Year Begins With Thee

Author: John Keble Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 12 hymnals Lyrics: 1 The year begins with Thee, And Thou beginn’st with woe, To let the world of sinners see That blood for sin must flow. 2 Thine infant cries, O Lord, Thy tears upon the breast, Are not enough—the legal sword Must do its stern behest. 3 Like sacrificial wine Poured on a victim’s head Are those few precious drops of Thine, Now first to offering led. 4 They are the pledge and seal Of Christ’s unswerving faith Giv’n to His Sire, our souls to heal, Although it cost His death. 5 They to His Church of old, To each true Jewish heart, In Gospel graces manifold Communion blest impart. 6 Now of Thy love we deem As of an ocean vast, Mounting in tides against the stream Of ages gone and past. 7 Both theirs and ours Thou art, As we and they are Thine; Kings, prophets, patriarchs—all have part Along the sacred line. 8 By blood and water, too, God’s mark is set on Thee, That in Thee every faithful view Both covenants might see. 9 O bond of union, dear And strong as is Thy grace! Saints, parted by a thousand years, May thus in heart embrace. 10 Is there a mourner true, Who, fallen on faithless days, Sighs for the heart-consoling view Of those Heav’n deigned to praise? 11 In spirit may’st thou meet With faithful Abraham here, Whom soon in Eden thou shalt greet A nursing father dear. 12 Would’st thou a poet be? And would thy dull heart fain Borrow of Israel’s minstrelsy One high enraptured strain? 13 Come here thy soul to tune, Here set thy feeble chant, Here, if at all beneath the moon, Is holy David’s haunt. 14 Art thou a child of tears, Cradled in care and woe? And seems it hard, thy vernal years Few vernal joys can show? 15 And fall the sounds of mirth Sad on thy lonely heart, From all the hopes and charms of earth Untimely called to part? 16 Look here, and hold thy peace: The Giver of all good E’en from the womb takes no release From suffering, tears, and blood. 17 If thou would’st reap in love, First sow in holy fear: So life a winter’s morn may prove To a bright endless year. Used With Tune: ST. ANDREW Text Sources: Christian Year, 1827
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Come and rejoice with me

Author: Elizabeth Charles Appears in 9 hymnals Used With Tune: MONSELL
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If, thro unruffled seas

Author: Augustus M. Toplady Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: MONSELL
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Wel, mi ddarfyddaf mwy

Author: Pantycelyn Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: ST. ANDREW

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