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Creator Spirit, By Whose Aid

Author: John Dryden, 1631-1700; Rhabanus Maurus, 778-856 Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 186 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Creator Spirit, by whose aid The world's foundations first were laid, Come, visit ev'ry humble mind; Come, pour your joys on humankind; From sin and sorrow set us free; May we, each one, your temple be. 2 O Source of uncreated light, The bearer of God's gracious might, Thrice-holy fount, thrice-holy fire, Our hearts with heav'nly love inspire; Refreshing show'rs of blessing bring To sanctify us as we sing. 3 Plenteous of grace, your are the key Unlocking sev'nfold energy; Make us eternal truths receive And practice all that we believe; Give us yourself that we through you Our heav'nly Father's will may do. 4 Immortal honor, endless fame Attend the gracious Father's name; The Savior Son be glorified, Who for lost man's redemption died; And equal adoration rise For you, O Spirit, to the skies. Topics: Pastors; Pentecost Used With Tune: ALL EHR UND LOB

All Glory Be to God Alone

Author: W. G. Polack, 1890-1950 Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: Gloria in Excelsis Used With Tune: ALL EHR UND LOB Text Sources: J. Klug, Geistliche Lieder, Wittenberg, 1543

¡Oh Cristo de infinito amor!

Author: Frank Mason North, 1850-1935; Federico J. Pagura, 1923-; Federico J. Pagura, 1923- Appears in 9 hymnals Topics: Vida Nueva Used With Tune: ALL EHR UND LOB
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Awake, Thou Spirit, Who Didst Fire

Author: Carl H. von Bogatzky; Catherine Winkworth Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 37 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Awake, Thou Spirit, who didst fire The watchmen of the Church’s youth, Who faced the foe’s envenomed ire, Who witnessed day and night Thy truth, Whose voices loud are ringing still And bringing hosts to know Thy will. 2. Lord, let our earnest prayers be heard, The prayer Thy Son hath bid us pray; For lo, Thy children’s hearts are stirred In every land in this our day To cry with fervent soul to Thee, Oh, help us, Lord! So let it be! 3. Oh, haste to help ere we are lost! Send preachers forth, in spirit strong, Armed with Thy Word, a dauntless host, Bold to attack the rule of wrong; Let them the earth for Thee reclaim, Thy heritage, to know Thy name. 4. And let Thy Word have speedy course, Through every land be glorified, Till all the heathen know its force And fill Thy churches far and wide. Oh, spread the conquest of Thy Word And let Thy kingdom come, dear Lord! Used With Tune: ALL' EHR' UND LOB
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O Lord, Whose Bounteous Hand Again

Author: Unknown Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 O Lord, whose bounteous hand again Hath poured Thy gifts in plenty down, Who all creation dost sustain And all the earth with goodness crown, Lord of the harvest, here we own Our joy to be Thy gift alone. 2 Oh, may we ne'er with thankless heart Forget from whom our blessings flow! Still, Lord, Thy heav'nly grace impart; Still teach us what to Thee we owe. Lord, may our lives with fruit divine Return Thy care and prove us Thine. 3 Lord, grant that we who sow to Thee With joy in endless life may reap. Of ev'ry heart the Guardian be; By day and night Thy servants keep That all to Thee may joy afford On Thy great harvest-day, O Lord. Amen. Topics: Times and Seasons Harvest and Thanksgiving Scripture: Psalm 65:9 Used With Tune: ALL EHR' UND LOB
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When, Streaming from the Eastern Skies

Author: William Shrubsole Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 204 hymnals Lyrics: 1. When, streaming from the eastern skies, The morning light salutes mine eyes, O sun of righteousness divine, On me with beams of mercy shine; Chase the dark clouds of sin away And turn my darkness into day. 2. When to Heav’ns great and glorious king My morning sacrifice I bring And, grieving o’er my guilt and shame, Ask mercy, Savior, in Thy name, My conscience sprinkle with Thy blood And be my advocate with God. 3. As every day Thy mercy spares Will bring its trials and its cares; O Savior, till my life shall end, Be Thou my counselor and my friend. Teach me Thy precepts, all divine, And be Thy pure example mine. 4. When pain transfixes every part, Or languor settles at the heart; When on my bed, diseased, oppressed, I turn, and sigh, and long for rest; O great physician! see my grief, And grant Thy servant sweet relief. 5. Should poverty’s destructive blow Lay all my worldly comforts low; And neither help nor hope appear, My steps to guide, my heart to cheer; Lord, pity and supply my need, For Thou, on earth, wast poor indeed. 6. Should Providence profusely pour Its varied blessings in my store; O keep me from the ills that wait On such a seeming prosperous state: From hurtful passions set me free, And humbly may I walk with Thee. 7. When each day’s scenes and labors close And wearied nature seeks repose, With pardoning mercy, richly blest, Guard me, my Savior, while I rest; And as each morning’s sun shall rise, Oh, lead me onward to the skies! 8. And at my life’s last setting sun, My conflict o’er, my labor done, Jesus, Thy heav’nly radiance shed To cheer and bless my dying bed And from death’s gloom my spirit raise To see Thy face and sing Thy praise. Used With Tune: ALL' EHR' UND LOB Text Sources: The Christian Observer, August 1813, cento, alt.

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