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The Offerings To Thy Throne Which Rise

Author: John Bowring Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 54 hymnals Lyrics: 1 The offerings to Thy throne which rise, Of mingled praise and prayer; Are but a worthless sacrifice Unless the heart is there. 2 Upon Thy all discerning ear Let no vain words intrude: No tribute—but the vow sincere— The tribute of the good. 3 My offerings will indeed be blest, If sanctified by Thee; If Thy pure Spirit touch my heart With its own purity. 4 O may that Spirit warm my hearty To piety and love; And to life’s lowly vale impart Some rays from Heaven above. Used With Tune: ACUSHNET Text Sources: Matins and Vespers, (London: G. & W. B. Whittaker), 1824
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Look, O My Soul, Within The Veil

Author: Susanna Harrison Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Look, O my soul, within the veil, View that unnumbered throng, Whose joys can never, never fail, While Jesus is their song. 2 O happy souls! for ever freed From sin and every snare, They reign with their exalted Head, And palms of victory bear. 3 They glory in their conquering God, And see Him as He is: Their robes are spotless through His blood, Their happiness like His. 4 But I am in a world of woe, Acquainted still with grief; Affliction I’m ordained to know, When shall I get relief? 5 They once were sore distressed, like me, Till Heav’n subdued their fear; They sailed o’er tribulation’s sea Before they landed there. 6 Then may I live by faith on God, On every promise giv’n; And still confide in Jesu’s blood, And wait resigned for Heav’n. 7 Jesus will surely bring me there In His appointed time; On Him, my soul, cast all thy care, Rely alone on Him. Used With Tune: ACUSHNET Text Sources: Songs in the Night (Ipswich, England: Punchard & Jermyn, 1780)

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