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We Know Thee Who Thou Art

Author: William Bright Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 7 hymnals Lyrics: 1. We know Thee who Thou art, Lord Jesus, Mary’s son; We know the yearnings of Thy heart To end Thy work begun. 2. That sacred fount of grace, ’Mid all the bliss of Heaven, Has joy whene’er we seek Thy face, And kneel to be forgiven. 3. Brought home from ways perverse, At peace Thine arms within, We pray Thee, shield us from the curse Of falling back to sin. 4. We dare not ask to live Henceforth from trials free; But oh! when next they tempt us, give More strength to cling to Thee. 5. We know Thee who Thou art, Our own redeeming Lord; Be Thou by will, and mind, and heart, Accepted, loved, adored. Used With Tune: SELLINGE Text Sources: Appeared in his Hymns and Other Poems, 1866
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All Yesterday Is Past

Author: Baptist W. Noel Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 All yesterday is past, Tomorrow’s not our own; Today may be our final chance To bow before the throne. 2 Tomorrow, Lord is Thine, Lodged in Thy sovereign hand; And if its sun arise and shine, It shines by Thy command. 3 The present moment flies And bears our life away; Oh, make the careless truly wise, That they may live today. 4 Hear ye His voice today, And harden not your heart; Tomorrow He in justice may Pronounce the doom, Depart. 5 Upon a fleeting hour Eternity is hung; Lord, waken by Thy mighty power The agèd and the young. Used With Tune: SELLINGE Text Sources: A Selection of Psalms and Hymns, Adapted Chiefly for Congregationla and Social Worship (London: B. W. Gardiner)

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