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That mystic Word of Thine, O sovereign Lord

Author: Harriet Beecher Stowe, 1812-96 Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 21 hymnals Topics: The Christian Life Love and Communion; The Church Worship in the Sanctuary Used With Tune: SONG 24
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O God, Be Gracious to Me in Your Love

Author: Ian Pitt-Watson Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Confession of Sin; Forgiveness; Holy Spirit; Judgment; Sanctification Scripture: Psalm 51:1-12 Used With Tune: SONG 24
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Savior again to Thy dear name we raise

Author: John Ellerton Appears in 855 hymnals Used With Tune: SONG 24
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Father, the Watches of the Night Are O'er

Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 8 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Father, the watches of the night are o'er; To light and life the soul has risen once more; Blessed be Thou, who, through the helpless hours, Hast kept in deepest peace her slumbering powers. 2 Father, the watches of the day are here; More than from those of night have we to fear; By rude cares troubled, by temptations pressed, Through the day watches, Father, give us rest! Amen. Topics: Service Music Opening Choral Prayers Used With Tune: SONG 24 Text Sources: Disciples' Hymn Book
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And Truly It Is a Most Glorious Thing

Author: William Bradford Meter: 10.10.10 D Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1. And truly it is a most glorious thing Thus to hear men pray and God’s praises sing, O how great comfort is it now to see— The churches to enjoy full liberty. And to have the Gospel preachèd here with power, And such wolves repelled as all would else devour. 2. But God will still for His people provide Such as be able them to help and guide, If they cleave to Him and do not forsake— His laws and truth and their own ways do take. If thou hast viewed the camp of Israel, How God in the wilderness with them did dwell. 3. His great and marvelous works they here saw, And He them taught in His most holy law, A small emblem hereof thou mayest see, How God hath dealt with them in some degree, For much of Himself they now there have seen, And marvelous to them His works have been. Used With Tune: SONG 24 (Gibbons
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O LORD My God, in You I Refuge Seek

Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: God Holiness and Justice of; Persecution; Trust and Assurance Scripture: Psalm 7 Used With Tune: SONG 24 Text Sources: OPC/URCNA 2016
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The Day Is Come

Author: Christopher Wordsworth Meter: 10.10.10 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: The day is come, the solemn day of doom Lyrics: 1 The day is come, the solemn day of doom; The Judge appears upon a shining cloud; And all mankind is wakened from the tomb By the archangel’s trumpet, clear and loud. The dead come forth; and all, both small and great, Are summoned to God’s awful judgment seat. 2 Ten thousand angels are around their Lord, Forth issues from His throne a fiery flood; And with the mighty mandate of His word He separates the wicked from the good; These on the right—those on the other hand— Waiting their everlasting sentence stand. 3 Hide us, ye hills, ye mountains, on us fall! With fear and piercing shrieks the guilty cry, And to the caves and rocks for succor call, Hide us, O hide us from His searching eye; O save us from the fury of His ire, From the undying worm and lake of fire! 4 But O what joys the saints of God await! Bliss unalloyed, and sunshine without night; Christ opens wide to them His palace gate, And bids them drink of pleasures infinite; God wipes all tears for ever from their eyes, And gives to them the life that never dies. 5 Thou Christ, who came from Heav’n our wounds to cure, And all the works of Satan to destroy, O purify us, Lord, as Thou art pure, That we may come to that unsullied joy, And fashioned in Thy glorious image be, And, by Thy grace divine, be like to Thee! Used With Tune: SONG 24 Text Sources: The Holy Year (London: Rivingtons: 1862)

Lighten the Darkness

Author: Frances M. Owen, 1842-1883 Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: Lighten the darkness of our life's long night Topics: Pilgrimage and Conflict Used With Tune: SONG 24
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Be strong!

Author: Rev. Maltbie D. Babcock Meter: 2.10.10.10 Appears in 62 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Be strong! We are not here to play, to dream, to drift; We have hard work to do and loads to lift; Shun not the struggle, face it, ’tis God’s gift. 2 Be strong! Say not the days are evil— who’s to blame? And fold the hands and acquiesce— O shame! Stand up, speak out, and bravely, in God’s Name. 3 Be strong! It matters not how deep intrenched the wrong, How hard the battle goes, the day, how long; Faint not, fight on! Tomorrow comes the song. Amen. Topics: Special Seasons and Services Schools and Colleges; Citizenship, Christian; Colleges and Schools; Conflict With Sin; Discipleship and Service; Loyalty and Courage; School and College; Young People's Day Used With Tune: SONG 24

To God, the everlasting, who abides

Author: J. Addington Symonds, 1840-93 Appears in 2 hymnals Used With Tune: SONG 24

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