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Spirit blest, who art adored

Hymnal: The Church Hymnary #149a (1902) Languages: English Tune Title: ST. MEDAN
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Jesus, from Thy throne on high

Author: Thomas B. Pollock Hymnal: The Hymnal #368 (1916) Meter: 7.7.7.6 Lyrics: Jesus, from thy throne on high, Far above the bright blue sky, Look on us with loving eye: Little children need not fear, When they know that thou art near: Thou dost love us, Savior dear: Little hearts may love thee well, Little lips thy love may tell, Little hymns thy praises swell: 335 Little lives may be divine, Little deeds of love may shine, Little ones be wholly thine: Jesus, once an infant small, Cradled in the oxen's stall, Though the God and Lord of all: Once a child so good and fair, Feeling want, and toil, and care, All that we may have to bear: Jesus, thou dost love us still, And it is thy holy will That we should be safe from ill: Be thou with us every day, In our work and in our play, When we learn and when we pray: When we lie asleep at night, Ever may thy angels bright Keep us safe till morning light: Make us brave without a fear, Make us happy, full of cheer, Sure that thou art always near: May we prize our Christian name, May we guard it free from blame, Fearing all that causes shame: 336 May we grow from day to day, Glad to learn each holy way, Ever ready to obey: May we ever try to be From all sinful tempers free, Pure and gentle, Lord, like thee: May our thoughts be undefiled, May our words be true and mild, Make us each a holy child: Jesus, Son of God most high, Who didst in a manger lie, Who upon the cross didst die: Jesus, from thy heavenly throne, Watching o'er each little one, Till our life on earth is done: Jesus, whom we hope to see Calling us in heaven to be Happy evermore with thee: Hear us, Holy Jesus. Amen. Topics: Litany for Children; Sunday Schools Closing Hymns; Sunday Schools General Use; Sunday Schools Lent Languages: English Tune Title: ST. MEDAN
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Father, hear thy children's call

Hymnal: An Evening Service Book #140 (1891) Languages: English Tune Title: [Father, hear thy children's call]

Litany of the Passion

Author: Rev. R. F. Littledale Hymnal: The Book of Common Praise #681 (1939) Meter: 7.7.7.6 First Line: God the Father, God the Son Topics: Litanies Tune Title: ABBA
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Litany of the Passion

Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10266 First Line: God the Father, God the Son Lyrics: 1 God the Father, God the Son, God the Spirit, Three in One, Hear us from Thy heavenly throne, Spare us, Holy Trinity. 2 Jesus, who for us didst bear, Scorn and sorrow, toil and care, Hearken to our lowly prayer; Hear us, Holy Jesu. 3 By that hour of agony, Spent while Thine apostles three Slumbered in Gethsemane, Hear us, Holy Jesu. 4 By the prayer Thou thrice didst pray That the cup might pass away, So Thou mightest still obey, Hear us, Holy Jesu. 5 By the kiss of treachery, To Thy foes betraying Thee, By Thy harsh captivity, Hear us, Holy Jesu. 6 By the scourging Thou hast borne, By the purple robe of scorn, By the reed and crown of thorn, Hear us, Holy Jesu. 7 By the insult of the Jews, When Barabbas they would choose, And did Thee their King refuse, Hear us, Holy Jesu. 8 By Thy going forth to die, When they raised the wicked cry, "Crucify Him, crucify"! Hear us, Holy Jesu. 9 By the cross which Thou didst bear, By the cup they bade Thee share, Mingled gall and vinegar, Hear us, Holy Jesu. 10 By Thy nailing to the tree, By the title over Thee, By the gloom of Calvary, Hear us, Holy Jesu. 11 By the parting of Thy clothes, By the mocking of Thy foes, As they watched Thy dying woes, Hear us, Holy Jesu. 12 By Thy seven words then said, By the bowing of Thy head, By Thy numbering with the dead, Hear us, Holy Jesu. 13 When temptation sore is rife, When we faint amidst the strife. Thou, whose death hath been our life, Save us, Holy Jesu. 14 While on stormy seas we toss, Let us count all things as loss But Thee only on Thy cross, Save us, Holy Jesu. 15 So, with hope in Thee made fast, When death’s bitterness is past, We may see Thy face at last, Save us, Holy Jesu. Languages: English Tune Title: SWANSEA

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