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[Prayer is the soul's sincere desire]

Hymnal: The United Methodist Hymnal Music Supplement II #31 (1993) Tune Title: CAMPMEETING
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[Prayer is the soul's sincere desire]

Author: James Montgomery Hymnal: The United Methodist Hymnal Music Supplement II #32 (1993) Lyrics: 6 O thou, by whom we come to God, the path of prayer thyself hast trod. Languages: English Tune Title: CAMPMEETING

How Excellent a Thing It Is

Hymnal: Psalms of Grace #133b (2022) Scripture: Psalm 133 Languages: English Tune Title: CAMPMEETING
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Prayer Is the Soul's Sincere Desire

Author: James Montgomery Hymnal: Celebrating Grace Hymnal #391 (2010) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Prayer is the soul's sincere desire, unuttered or expressed, the motion of a hidden fire that trembles in the breast. 2 Prayer is the simplest form of speech that infant lips can try; prayer the sublimest strains that reach the Majesty on high. 3 Prayer is the contrite sinners' voice, returning from their way, while angels in their songs rejoice and cry, "Behold, they pray!" 4 Prayer is the Christians' vital breath, the Christians' native air, their watchword at the gates of death; they enter heaven with prayer. 5 O Christ, by whom we come to God, the Life, the Truth, the Way, the path of prayer You also trod; Lord, teach us how to pray! Topics: The Church at Worship Prayer; Prayer Languages: English Tune Title: CAMPMEETING
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O Lord, Another Day Is Flown

Author: Henry K. White, 1785-1806 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11981 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 O Lord, another day is flown, And we, a lonely band, Are met once more before Thy throne, To bless Thy fostering hand. 2 And wilt Thou bend a listening ear To praises low as ours? Thou wilt! for Thou dost love to hear The song which meekness pours. 3 And Jesus, Thou Thy smiles wilt deign As we before Thee pray; For Thou didst bless the infant train, And we are less then they. 4 Thy heav’nly grace to each impart; All evil far remove; And shed abroad in every heart Thine everlasting love. 5 And Thou wilt turn our wandering feet, And Thou wilt bless our way, Till worlds shall fade, and faith shall greet The dawn of endless day. 6 Our souls, obedient to Thy sway, In Christian bonds unite; Let peace and love conclude the day, And hail the morning light. 7 Thus chastened, cleansed, entirely Thine, A flock by Jesus led— The sun of holiness shall shine In glory on our head. Languages: English Tune Title: CAMPMEETING
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Again The Christmas Board Is Spread

Author: John W. Chadwick Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #15286 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Again the Christmas board is spread, Again we gather round; And thanks too deep for words go up To God without a sound. 2 Thanks for the common blessings first, The commonest of all, The daily bread, the manna sweet, That never fails to fall. 3 The daily bread, the daily joy, The greeting morn and eve, The kiss of love, the kiss of peace, Which daily we receive. 4 And if with all the joy He sends Some grief is also there, We praise Him still that He doth give The patience that can bear. 5 Can bear, and through the bearing find Within the hardest lot, Some hidden grace which none may know Save those who have it got. 6 But shall this merry time go past, And thanks remain unsped For Him who said so long ago, I am the living Bread? 7 For Him, star-lit by Mary’s smile, Whom simple shepherds found, And wise men from the brooding East, Where oxen stood around? 8 No wonder that they worshipped Him! He was a baby sweet; They had been foolish not to kneel And kiss His rosy feet. 9 But little recked they as He lay In such a lowly place, That He should be the Man of men, The captain of His race. 10 We differ when we speak of Him, Our words are not the same, But in our hearts there burns for aye, One undivided flame. 11 Our words must differ, but our hearts Still yield Him reverence due; We love in spite of all our creeds; Our love at least is true. 12 And if, above the starry skies, He knows of what is here, He knows there is a place for Him At all our Christmas cheer. Languages: English Tune Title: CAMPMEETING
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Our Like Is Like A Vapor, Gone

Author: Benjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16086 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Our life is like a va­por, gone Lyrics: 1 Our life is like a va­por, gone, Our mo­ments swift­ly fly; Lo, scarce our sands be­gin to run, Ere we begin to die. 2 Our days on earth are but a span, A sud­den breath of air; Lord, what a brit­tle thing is man, How vain is mor­tal care. 3 Various un­num­bered ills at­tend Our weak and help­less frame, Our fleet­ing life, so soon it ends, lt scarce de­serves the name. 4 No weav­er’s shut­tle moves so fast, No stream so swift­ly flows; Time bears us on with ra­pid haste, To end­less joys or woes. 5 See, sick­ness, sor­row round us wait, And nature is in­firm; Our age to seven­ty years is set, Alas, how short the term! 6 Or, should we by un­com­mon strength To four­score years at­tain, Yet fee­ble­ness will come at length, And bring dis­ease and pain. 7 Oh may I learn the heav’n­ly art, T’improve each pass­ing hour; And what my hands shall find to do, Dispatch with all my pow­er. Languages: English Tune Title: CAMPMEETING
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How Glorious Is Our Heavenly King

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16215 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: How glo­ri­ous is our heav’n­ly king Lyrics: 1 How glo­ri­ous is our heav’n­ly king, Who reigns above the sky! How shall a child pre­sume to sing His aw­ful ma­jes­ty? 2 How great His pow’r is, none can tell, Nor think how large His grace; Not men be­low, nor saints who dwell, On high, be­fore His face. 3 Not an­gels, who stand round the Lord, Can search His sec­ret will; But they per­form His heav’nl­y word, And sing His prais­es still. 4 Then let me join this ho­ly train, And my first of­fer­ings bring; Th’eter­nal God will not dis­dain To hear an in­fant sing. 5 My heart re­solves, my tongue ob­eys, And an­gels will re­joice To hear their migh­ty mak­er’s praise Sound from a fee­ble voice. Languages: English Tune Title: CAMPMEETING
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Prayer Is the Soul's Sincere Desire

Author: James Montgomery, 1771-1854 Hymnal: The Cokesbury Worship Hymnal #73 (1938) Topics: Prayer Languages: English Tune Title: CAMPMEETING

The Care the Eagle Gives Her Young

Author: R. Deane Postlethwaite, 1925-1980 Hymnal: The Covenant Hymnal #79 (1996) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Encouragement; God Image; God Love; God the Nurturer; Protection; Trust Scripture: Exodus 19:4 Tune Title: CAMPMEETING

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