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Open Our Eyes, Lord

Author: Robert Cull, b. 1949 Meter: 11.12.11.11 Appears in 27 hymnals First Line: Open our eyes Lord, we want to see Jesus Topics: Illumination and Guidance; Illumination and Guidance Scripture: Revelation 2 Used With Tune: OPEN OUR EYES

O Mary of Promise

Author: Steven C. Warner Meter: 11.12.11.11 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: O Mary of promise, and daughter so fair
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Lead Me, Blessed Jesus

Author: Charles Collins Meter: 11.12.11.11 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Lead me, blessed Jesus, by Thy guiding hand Lyrics: 1 Lead me, blessed Jesus, by Thy guiding hand; Should temptations cross my path, help me to withstand. Make Thy grace sufficient always sin to shun; Closely walking with Thee, till my course is run. 2 Take me, gracious Master, by Thy gentle hand, May I seek to know Thy will, yield to Thy command. O direct my pathway, and should thorns infest, Order all my footsteps, show me what is best. 3 Guide me, loving Savior, all my pilgrim way, Keep my heart so near to Thine that I shall not stray. Should the skies be lowering, and distress allowed, Let some silver lining tinge the gloomy cloud. 4 Come, Thou dear Redeemer, claim me as Thine own; So control my daily life, make my heart Thy throne. Cleanse me by Thy power, that from sin set free, I shall use my talents— give my strength to Thee. Used With Tune: ARAK Text Sources: Carols of Hope by Clarence M. Seamans, Frederick S. Stanton and Francis A. Blackmer (Boston: Advent Christian Publication Society, 1906)

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