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Who are these, like stars appearing

Author: Frances E. Cox, 1841-1864; Heinrich T. Schenk Appears in 145 hymnals Used With Tune: EISENACH
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Through the day thy love has spared us

Author: Thomas Kelly (1769-1854) Appears in 254 hymnals Used With Tune: WURZEN
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Come, O Come, Thou Quickening Spirit

Author: H. Held, 1620-c. 1659; C. W. Schaeffer, 1813-96 Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 51 hymnals First Line: Come, O come, Thou quick'ning Spirit Lyrics: 1 Come, oh, come, Thou quick'ning Spirit, God from all eternity! May Thy power never fail us; Dwell within us constantly. Then shall truth and life and light Banish all the gloom of night. 2 Grant our hearts in fullest measure Wisdom, counsel, purity, That they ever may be seeking Only that which pleaseth Thee. Let Thy knowledge spread and grow, Working error's overthrow. 3 Show us, Lord, the path of blessing; When we trespass on our way, Cast, O Lord, our sins behind Thee And be with us day by day. Should we stray, O Lord, recall; Work repentance when we fall. 4 With our spirit bear Thou witness That we are the sons of God Who rely upon Him solely When we pass beneath the rod; For we know, as children should, That the cross is for our good. 5 Prompt us, Lord, to come before Him With a childlike heart to pray; Sigh in us, O Holy Spirit, When we know not what to say. Then our prayer is not in vain, And our faith new strength shall gain. 6 If our soul can find no comfort And despondency grows strong That the heart cries out in anguish: "O my God, how long, how long?" Comfort then the aching breast, Grant it courage, patience, rest. 7 Holy Spirit, strong and mighty, Thou who makest all things new, Make Thy work within us perfect And the evil foe subdue. Grant us weapons for the strife And with vict'ry crown our life. 8 Guard, O God, our faith forever; Let not Satan, death, or shame Ever part us from our Savior; "Lord our Refuge" is Thy name. Though our flesh cry ever: Nay! Be Thy Word to us still Yea! 9 And when life's frail thread is breaking, Then assure us more and more, As the heirs of life unending, Of the glory there in store, Glory never yet expressed, Glory of the saints at rest. Topics: Beware False Prophets; Trinity 8 Used With Tune: KOMM, O KOMM, DU GEIST DES LEBENS
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Judge Eternal, Throned in Splendor

Author: Henry Scott Holland, 1847-1918 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Appears in 109 hymnals Topics: Our Nation Used With Tune: ST. LEONARD (BACH)
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Brethren, called by one vocation

Author: C.J.P. Spitta Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 Brethren, called by one vocation, Members of one family, Heirs through Christ of one salvation, Let us live in harmony; Nor by strife embitter life, Journeying to eternity. 2 In a land where all are strangers, And our sojourning so short, In the midst of common dangers, Concord is our best support; Heart with heart divides the smart, Lightens grief of every sort. 3 Let us shun all vain contention Touching words and outward things, Whence alas! so much dissension And such bitter rancor springs; Troubles cease, where Christ brings peace And sweet healing of His wings. 4 Judge not hastily of others, But thine own salvation ind; Nor be captious to thy brother's, To thine won offenses blind; God alone discerns thine own, And the hearts of all mankind. 5 Let it be our chief endeavor, That we may the Lord obey, Then shall envy ease forever, And all hate be done away; Free from strife shall be his life Who serves God both night and day! Topics: The Church Year Fourth Sunday after Trinity; The Church Year Fourth Sunday after Trinity; Brotherly Love; Communion of Saints Used With Tune: [Brethren, called by one vocation]
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Help, Lord Jesus, let Thy blessing

Author: J. Rist Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Help, Lord Jesus, let Thy blessing Rest upon this opening year; May we now, new strength possessing, Walk in love and holy fear; Dearest Savior, speed our way; Strength bestow from day to day. 2 In our hearts one purpose keeping,' May we live alone to Thee; In our waking and our sleeping, Jesus, Thou our portion be; Going out, be Thou our guide; In our home with us abide. 3 May we, in unfeigned repentance, Seek forgiveness in Thy name, Nor the law's condemning sentence Fill our hearts with fear and shame; Thou alone canst pardon give, Dearest Lord, our sins forgive. 4 Lord, Thy blessing now receiving, Grant Thou us a hallowed year; Firmly on Thy word believing, May our service be sincere; That on earth we may become Fitted for our heavenly home. 5 Jesus, Thou our footsteps guiding, May we never stray from Thee; Jesus, ear us still abiding, Thou our constant guardian be: Jesus, Thou our thoughts inspire, Jesus be our hearts' desire. 6 Savior, when this year is closing, Marked by mercies large and free, May we, in Thy love reposing, Leave the future all with Thee; Gladly in Thy courts appear, Gladly wait Thy summons here. Topics: The Church Year New Year; The Church Year New Year Used With Tune: [Help, Lord Jesus, let Thy blessing]
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Let us, with a gladsome mind

Appears in 546 hymnals Used With Tune: [Let us, with a gladsome mind]

Master, speak, Thy servant heareth

Author: Frances Ridley Havergal, 1836-1879l Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 60 hymnals Topics: Prayer Examples of Used With Tune: ST. LEONARD

Saviour, now the day is ending

Author: Sarah Doudney Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 67 hymnals Topics: The Church of God The House of Worship; Times and Seasons Evening; Farewell Hymns Used With Tune: ST. LEONARD
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In his temple now behold Him

Appears in 52 hymnals Topics: Saint's Days The Purification Used With Tune: BAMBERG

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