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Beneath the cross of Jesus

Appears in 533 hymnals Used With Tune: WOHLAUF, THUT NICHT VERZAGEN

O beautiful, my country!

Author: F. L. Hosmer Appears in 73 hymnals Used With Tune: WOHLAUF, THUT NICHT VERZAGEN
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The Lord and King of All Things

Author: Anatolius; John M. Neale Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 6 hymnals Lyrics: 1. The Lord and king of all things But yesterday was born; And Stephen’s glorious offering His birth-tide shall adorn: No pearls of orient splendor, No jewels can he show; But with his own true heart’s blood His shining vestments glow. 2. Come, ye that love the martyrs, And pluck the flowers of song, And weave them in a garland, For this our suppliant throng; And cry, O thou that shinest In grace’s brightest ray, Christ’s valiant protomartyr, For peace and favor pray! 3. Thou first of all confessors, Of all the deacons crown, Of every following athlete, The glory and renown: Make supplication, standing Before Christ’s royal throne, That He would give the kingdom, And for our sins atone! Used With Tune: WOHLAUF, THUT NICHT VERZAGEN Text Sources: The Ecclesiastic and Theologian, 1853
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O brothers, lift your voices

Author: E. H. Bickersteth (1825-1906) Appears in 69 hymnals Used With Tune: WOHLAUF, THUT NICHT VERZAGEN
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Another Year Completed

Author: Paulinus of Nola, 353-431; J. Athelstan Riley Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 4 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Another year completed, The day comes round once more Which with our patron’s radiance Is bright as heretofore. Now, strong in hope, united His festival we greet; He will present our troubles Before the mercy-seat. 2. The Scriptures tell how Moses Did for the people pray, Appeased the Judge eternal, And turned His wrath away; Elijah’s prayer had power, To close and open Heav’n; Such saints as were aforetime, Such saints to us are giv’n. 3. O saint of God, belovèd, And placed on His right hand, Thy prayers be like a rampart As ’gainst the foe we stand; For Abraham’s God is thy God, And Isaac’s God is thine, Thine is the God of Jacob, The Lord of power benign. 4. For forty years His Israel He fed with angels’ food; The flinty rock He opened The streams of water flowed. Entreat that Christ His people May lead to victory: The God of Joshua’s triumph The Lord thy God is He. Used With Tune: WOHLAUF, THUT NICHT VERZAGEN Text Sources: The English Hymnal (London: Oxford University Press, 1906), number 195
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O Word of God incarnate

Author: William Walsham How Appears in 487 hymnals Used With Tune: WOHLAUF, THUT NICHT VERZAGEN
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O Lord, How Shall I Meet Thee?

Author: Paulus Gerhardt; Catherine Winkworth Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 47 hymnals First Line: O Lord, how shall I meet thee Lyrics: 1 O Lord, how shall I meet thee, how welcome thee aright? Thy people long to greet thee, my hope, my heart's delight! O kindle, Lord most holy, a lamp within my breast to do in spirit lowly all that may please thee best. 2 Love caused thine incarnation, love brought thee down to me; thy thirst for my salvation procured my liberty. O love beyond all telling, that led thee to embrace in love all love excelling our lost and fallen race. 3 A glory thou didst give me, a treasure safe on high, that will not fail nor leave me as earthly riches fly. My heart shall bloom forever for thee with praises new, and from thy name shall never withhold the honor due. Scripture: Luke 12:33 Used With Tune: HELDER Text Sources: Wie soll ich dich empfangen
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The world is very evil

Author: Bernard of Morlaix; John Mason Neale Appears in 120 hymnals Used With Tune: WOHLAUF, THUT NICHT VERZAGEN
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Kommt, laßt uns doch anhören

Author: Andreas Heinrich Buchholz Appears in 10 hymnals Used With Tune: [Kommt, laßt uns doch anhören]
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Sometimes a light surprises

Author: William Cowper Appears in 408 hymnals Used With Tune: WOHLAUF, THUT NICHT VERZAGEN

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