G. Y. Tickle • English
Mark 14:22
Lord of our highest love! Let now your peace be given; fix all our thoughts on things above, our hearts on thee in heaven. Then dearest Christ, draw near, while we your table spread; and crown the feast with heavenly cheer, yourself the living bread. And when the loaf we break, y…
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Tillit S. Teddlie • English
1 Corinthians 11:23-26
When we meet in sweet communion Where the feast divine is spread; Hearts are brought in closer union While partaking of the bread. Precious feast all else surpassing, Wondrous love for you and me, While we feast Christ gently whispers: "Do this in my memory." "God so loved"--what…
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Charles Wesley • English
Isaiah 64:8
Let all who truly bear The bleeding Saviour's name, Their faithful hearts with us prepare, And eat the Paschal Lamb. This eucharistic feast Our every want supplies, And still we by his death are blest, And share his sacrifice. Who thus our faith employ, His suff'rings to record,…
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Fanny J. Crosby • English
Matthew 21:28
Go work today in the vineyard of the Lord, Work, work today, work, work today; To those who toil he has promised a reward. Work, work today, work today; For a crown of life you may win and wear, In your father’s house there are mansions fair. Go work today, Go work today, Go work…
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Barney Elliott Warren • English
Luke 15:4-7
The ninety-nine are safely lying In the fold, in the fold; Go search the sheep that’s lost and dying, In the cold, in the cold. Far away, far away, Has wandered far away; That sheep is lost upon the mountain, Far away, far away. That sheep is lost upon the mountain, Far away, far…
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John Needham • English
Luke 15:3-4
When some kind shepherd from his fold, Has lost a straying sheep, Through vales, o'er hills, he anxious roves, And climbs the mountain's steep. But O the joy! the transport sweet! When lie the wanderer finds; Up in his arms he takes his charge, And to his shoulder binds. Homeward…
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Abbie Mills • English
Ephesians 3:19
Sing the love and pow’r of Jesus, Have you not new treasure found? Tender mercies of the morning, Scatt’ring glory all around? Sing the love and pow’r of Jesus, Let the hallelujahs roll; Jesus, Jesus, wondrous Savior, Oh, what music to the soul! Sing the love and pow’r of Jesus,…
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I. Lane • English
John 6:58
Great God, thy pow'r and wisdom shine, In all the works thy hand hath wrought; But mercy, love, and grace divine, Exceed the pow'r of speech, or thought. Thy precious blood, immortal Lamb, Takes from the world its guilt away; Our sin, and curse, reproach, and shame Are drown'd in…
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William Gadsby • English
John 13:1
The love of Christ is rich and free; Fixed on his own eternally; Nor earth, nor hell, can it remove; Long as he lives, his own he’ll love. His loving heart engaged to be Their everlasting Surety; ’Twas love that took their cause in hand, And love maintains it to the end. Love can…
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Emma A. Lyon • English
1 John 3:1
I'm delighted to know of this wonderful love That my Jesus has given to me; Oh my heart is now filled at the thought of His will! And His love, O His love makes me free. Oh, the freedom so sweet and the glory so bright For the night has all passed from my soul; And my heart is ag…
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Frederick M. Lehman (1917) • English
Genesis 3:8-9
The love of God is greater far than tongue or pen can ever tell; it goes beyond the highest star, and reaches to the lowest hell. The wand'ring child is reconciled by God's beloved Son. The aching soul again made whole, and priceless pardon won. O love of God, how rich and pure!…
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George P. Keeling • English
John 3:16
The love of God flows deep and wide Thro’ Christ who bled for us and died; Its widening stretch we cannot see, It reaches far beyond the sea. Oh love, oh, love, oh, love of God so free; He proved His love for you and me Upon dark Calvary. Tho’ men have gone in sin so deep That he…
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Isaac Watts (1709) • English
Psalm 34:8-9
Come, dearest Lord, descend and dwell by faith and love in every breast; then shall we know and taste and feel the joys that cannot be expressed. Come, fill our hearts with inward strength, make our enlargèd souls possess and learn the height and breadth and length of thine immea…
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Charles Wesley • English
Psalm 81:1
Jesus, Thou soul of all our joys, For whom we now lift up our voice, And all our strength exert; Vouchsafe the grace we humbly claim, Compose into a thankful frame, And tune Thy people’s heart. While in the heavenly work we join, Thy glory be our whole design, Thy glory, not our…
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Robert Bruce • English
2 Corinthians 5:14
What a blessed hope is mine, Thro’ the love of Jesus; I’m an heir of life divine, Thro’ the love of Jesus. He will my soul defend; He, my unchanging Friend; He will keep me to the end: All glory be to Jesus. I can sing without fear, Praise the name of Jesus; He, my present help,…
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D. W. Whittle • English
John 3:16
Let us sing of the love of the Lord, As now to the cross we draw nigh; Let us sing to the praise of the God of all grace, For the love that gave Jesus to die. O the love that gave Jesus to die, The love that gave Jesus to die; Praise God, it is mine, this love so divine. The love…
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Anna Letitia Waring • English
Isaiah 49:13
A living, loving, lasting word, My listening ear believing heard, While bending down in prayer; Like a sweet breeze that none can stay, It passed my soul upon its way, And left a blessing there. Then joyful thoughts that come and go, By paths the holy angels know, Encamped around…
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Samuel Medley (1782) • English
Exodus 34:6
Awake, my soul, in joyful lays, And sing the great Redeemer's praise; He justly claims a song from me- His lovingkindness, O how free! Lovingkindness, lovingkindness, His lovingkindness, O how free! He saw me ruined in the fall, Yet loved me, notwithstanding all; He saved me from…
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Isaac Watts • English
Psalm 101
Mercy and judgement are my song; And since they both to You belong, My gracious God, my righteous King, To You my songs and vows I bring. If I am raised to bear the sword, I'll take my counsels from Your Word; Your justice and Your heav'nly grace; Shall be the pattern of my ways.…
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Isaac Watts • English
Psalm 113
Let all delight to serve you, LORD, the honors of your name record, and ever bless your sacred name. Where'er the circling sun displays its rising beams or setting rays, the lands and seas will do the same. Nor time nor nature's narrow rounds can give your vast dominion bounds; t…
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Psalm 128
The man is bless'd who fears the Lord, Nor only worship pays, But keeps his steps confin'd with care To his appointed ways. He shall upon the sweet returns Of his own labour feed; Bless'd and content in ev'ry state His works shall all succeed. His wife, like a fair fertile vine,…
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Mrs. Frank A. Breck • English
Luke 19:10
A wondrous boon to man is giv’n, A gift of priceless worth, God’s only Son, the Prince of heav’n, To save the lost of earth. In lowliness He lived and wrought Deeds wonderful to see; And multitudes with longing sought The Man of Galilee, And multitudes with longing sought The Man…
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John R. Clements • English
Matthew 21:11
I met a Stranger fair to see, As walked I down life’s rugged way; He spoke so sweet, so tenderly, He won me to Himself that day. It was the Man of Galilee, Who whispered words of joy to me: Thy many Sins be all forgiven thee, Thy sins be all forgiven thee. And when that Stranger…
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John Brownlie (1911) • English
Psalm 1
The man who erring counsel shuns, Nor strays where sinners meet, But in the law of God delights In meditation sweet, Shall reap the happiness of those To whom the Lord His favour shews. As tree beside the water brooks Whose leaf unfading lives, And when the time appointed comes,…
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Psalm 91
The man who once has found abode, within the secret place of God shall with Almighty God abide, and in his shadow safely hide. I therefore of the Lord will say, he is my refuge and my stay; my citadel of strength is he — My God in whom my trust shall be. For he shall with his wat…
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Maria Straub • English
John 14:2
In my Father’s house are mansions, Many mansions for the blest; Where the Lord will gladly welcome All that seek the promised rest. ’Mong the mansions o’er the river, There is one for me I know; By and by to live forever, To that mansion I will go. Hear the promise of the Savior,…
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Fanny Crosby • English
John 14:1
How oft our souls are lifted up, When clouds are dark and drear, For Jesus comes, and kindly speaks These loving words of cheer. “In my Father’s house are many mansions; If it were not so I would have told you; In my Father’s house are many mansions, I go to prepare a place for y…
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Charles Price Jones • English
Revelation 1:7
List to the sound of the trumpet, 'Tis the coming of the King! List how the saints are shouting, and the very heavens ring. Lift up your heads ye pilgrims, There's a message from the sky; 'Tis the hour of your redemption, And the King is nigh. Lo, He comes! Lo, He comes! Lo, He c…
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Isaac Watts • English
Psalm 107
Thy works of glory, mighty Lord, That rulest the boisterous sea, The sons of courage shall record, Who tempt the dangerous way; At thy command the winds arise, And swell the towering waves, The men astonished mount the skies, And sink in gaping graves.
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Gerard Moultrie • English
Matthew 25:6
The marriage feast is ready, The marriage of the Lamb, He calls the faithful children Of faithful Abraham: Now from the golden portals The sounds of triumph ring; The triumph of the Victor, The marriage of the King. Nor sigh nor sorrow enter Where Jesus leads them in; Nor death m…
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Mrs. Frank A. Breck • English
Revelation 19:9
In the souls bright home, beyond the sky, In a land where the ransomed never die, There will be a royal banquet by and by, ’Tis the great marriage supper of the Lamb. Are you going to be there Are you going to be there, At the great marriage supper of the Lamb? With your wedding…
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Psalm 44
Thou, Lord, hast forsaken, to shame brought our boasts; No more to the field dost Thou go with out hosts; Thou turnest us back from the foe in dismay, And spoilers who hate us have made us their prey. Like sheep to the slaughter Thy people are given, Dispersed through the nations…
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Johnson Oatman • English
John 11:28
When Martha met Christ, when her brother was dead, She straight with the news to her sister did flee; And running up to her, she eagerly said, "The Master has come, and calleth for thee." The Master has come, the Master has come, Come now, go quickly and see; The Master has come,…
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Sarah Doudney • English
Psalm 23:2
The Master has come, and He calls us to follow the track of the footprints He leaves on our way; far over the mountain and through the deep hollow, the path leads us on to the mansions of day: the Master has called us, the children who fear Him, who march 'neath Christ's banner,…
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D. W. Whittle • English
John 11:28
“The Master is come, and is calling for thee,” The Master of angels and men; O grand and right royal and fittest is He, Thy love and thy service to win. The master is calling for thee, The Master is calling for thee; O hasten today, no longer delay, The master is calling for thee…
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Ruth Harmon • English
Matthew 21:28
Awake! for the Master is calling, Arise, and to labor away; Already the morning is breaking. Go work in the vineyard today; No time to be idle or slumber; Go forth, for the workers are few; O Christian, the Master is calling, The Master is calling for you. Go train up the vines t…
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Katharine E. Purvis • English
John 11:28
“The Master is come,” O penitent one, He brings thee forgiveness and love; The cup that He drain’d thy pardon has won— Thy title to mansions above. “The Master is come and calleth for thee,” O soul heavy laden, oppressed, He calleth for thee, He calleth for thee, Draw near unto H…
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Mrs. C. L. Shacklock • English
Psalm 139:10
The Master leads, the pathway may be shadowed By clouds which hide the sun; But, oh, how sweet will be the hush of twilight When our day’s work is done. His tender care will lighten ev’ry sorrow, And shield us from all ill; And with the dawn of heav’n’s eternal morrow ’Twill bles…
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Fanny Crosby • English
Matthew 21:28
Behold, the Master now is calling For reapers brave and true; The golden harvest fields are waiting, But labourers are few. Go forth, with patience, love and kindness; And in the Master's name, The blessed news of free salvation To all the world proclaim. Go forth, and rescue tho…
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Philip Doddridge • English
Psalm 149:4
Ye humble souls rejoice. And cheerful praises sing; Wake all your harmony of voice, For Jesus is your king. That meek and lowly Lord, Whom here your souls have known, Pledges the honour of his word T' avow you for his own. He brings salvation near, For which his blood was paid: H…
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I. G. Martin • English
2 Thessalonians 4:17
There is soon to be a meeting With our Savior in the air, For He’s gone to realms of glory, There our mansions to prepare; He is coming back to meet us, With a host of angels fair, And there’s sure to be some shouting When we all meet there. When we all meet there, At the meeting…
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Sarah C. Goudhenour • English
John 14:2
We will meet our loved ones dear Where the crystal rivers flow, If we’re faithful while we’re here, And the dear Redeemer know. There we’ll see the crystal river, And the streets all paved with gold; Then we’ll sing redemption’s story, Where there’s joy and love untold. For we re…
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Horatius Bonar • English
Hebrews 4:9
Where the faded flower shall freshen Freshen never more to fade; Where the shaded sky shall brighten, Brighten nevermore to shade; Where the morn shall wake in gladness, And the moon the joy prolong; Where the daylight dies in fragrance, ‘Mid the burst of holy song;— We shall mee…
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Isaac Watts • English
Luke 22:19
Jesus is gone above the skies, Where our weak senses reach him not; And carnal objects court our eyes, To thrust our Saviour from our thought. He knows what wandering hearts we have, Apt to forget his lovely face; And, to refresh our minds, he gave These kind memorials of his gra…
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Isaac Watts • English
Psalm 139
Lord, when I count thy mercies o'er, They strike me with surprise; Not all the sands that spread the shore To equal numbers rise. My flesh with fear and wonder stands, The product of thy skill; And hourly blessings from thy hands Thy thoughts of love reveal. These on my heart by…
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Henry Francis Lyte • English
Psalm 89
The mercies of my God and King My tongue shall still pursue: Oh, happy they, who, while they sing Those mercies, share them too! As bright and lasting as the sun, As lofty as the sky, From age to age thy truth shall run, And chance and change defy. The covenant of the King of kin…
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John Barnard • English
Psalm 89
The mercies of the Lord, I'll sing, And never cease the song; From age to age, thy faithfulness I'll publish with my tongue. For I have said, that mercy shall Forever built remain; Thy faithfulness, thou, in the feavens, And like them, wilt maintain. "With mine elect, I formed a…
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John Stocker • English
Psalm 1
Thy mercy, my God, is the theme of my song, The joy of my heart, and the boast of my tongue; Thy free grace alone, from the first to the last, Has won my affections, and bound my soul fast. Thy mercy, in Jesus, exempts me from hell; Its glories I’ll sing, and its wonders I’ll tel…
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A. B. Simpson (1891) • English
Psalm 32:10
The mercy of God is an ocean divine, A boundless and fathomless flood; Launch out in the deep, cut away the shore line, And be lost in the fullness of God. Launch out into the deep, O, let the shore line go, Launch out, launch out in the ocean divine, Out where the full tides flo…
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Florence Roberts (1912) • English
Revelation 3:20
The messengers tap on the windows, The windows of the soul; They carry this news from our Savior, “I died that ye might be made whole.” The messengers tap on the windows, And beat their wings on the bars; They carry this news to the sinner, “You can be as bright as the stars.” Th…
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Charles Wesley • English
Matthew 25:1
Hearken to the solemn voice, the awful midnight cry; Waiting souls, rejoice, rejoice, and see the Bridegroom nigh; Lo! He comes to keep His Word, light and joy His looks impart; Go ye forth to meet your Lord, and meet Him in your heart. Ye who faint beneath the load of sin, your…
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Caleb Thomas Winchester (1871) • English
Psalm 89:8
The Lord our God alone is strong; His hands build not for one brief day; His wondrous works, thro' ages long, His wisdom and His power display. His mountains lift their solemn forms, To watch in silence o’er the land; The rolling ocean, rocked with storms, Sleeps in the hollow of…
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David M. Moir • English
Psalm 63:8
Oh, who is like the Mighty One, Whose throne is in the sky? Who compasseth the universe With his all-searching eye; At whose creative word appeared The dry land and the sea: My spirit thirsts for thee, O Lord, My spirit thirsts for thee! Around him suns and systems swim In harmon…
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Thomas Cradock • English
Psalm 116
The mighty God I'll love with heart unfeign'd; To him in vain I never yet complain'd; He to my mournings lent a gracious ear; 'Fore him I'll therefore breathe, my ardent pray'r. In killing griefs, in deep distress, I lay; Death with his horrid train beset my way; I on the verge o…
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Psalm 50
The mighty God Jehovah spoke, And called the earth upon, Ev'n from the rising of the sun To where it journeys down. Where beauty in perfection shines, And crowns the hill of God, Ev'n Zion's hill, from there the LORD In glory shown abroad. Our God shall come, nor silence keep,…
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Psalm 50
The mighty God, Jehovah spake, And he the earth doth call Ev'n from the rising of the sun, Thereof unto the fall. The mighty God hath clearly shin'd From out of Sion hill. Which of all beauty excellent Doth the perfection fill. Our God shall come and not be still, Fire wasteth in…
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John Barnard • English
Psalm 50
The mighty God, Jehovah spake; Did through the Earth his summons make, From rising to the setting sun, From Zion, his peculiar seat, Whose beauty's perfect and complete, God shines in glorious renown. Our God shall come, silent no more; Devouring fire shall march before, And ragi…
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John Barnard • English
Psalm 50
The mighty God, Jehovah spake, To the whole earth did call; From earliest rising of the sun, Unto it's latest fall. From Zlon, famous in renown, Whole beauty is complete; The mighty God hath clearly shined, In all his royal state. Silent no more; our God shall come. Before him fl…
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Psalm 50
The mighty God, Jehovah speaks And calls the earth from sea to sea; From beauteous Zion God shines forth, He comes and will not silent be; Devouring flame before Him goes, And dark the tempest round Him grows. He calls aloud to heaven and earth That He may justly judge His own; M…
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Psalm 50
The mighty God, the Lord, hath spoken, and did call The earth, from rising of the sun, to where he hath his fall. From out of Zion hill, which of excellency And beauty the perfection is, God shinèd gloriously. Our God shall surely come, keep silence shall not he: Before him fire…
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Psalm 50
The mighty God, the Lord, doth speak, and to earth doth call, even from the rising of the sun to where he hath his fall. From out of Zion, his own hill, where beauty dwells enshrined, God in his glorious majesty and mighty power hath shined. Our God assuredly shall come, keep sil…
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Psalm 50
The mighty God, the Lord, speaks, and to earth doth call even from the rising of the sun to where he hath his fall. From out of Zion hill, where beauty dwells enshrined, God in his glorious majesty and mighty power hath shined. Our God shall surely come, keep silence shall not he…
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Thomas Cradock • English
Psalm 50
The mighty God, whom heav'ns and earth obey, Who bends the scept'red tyrants to his sway, Speaks his dread judgments to the nations round, And hears the sentence earth's extremest bound. From Sion's hill, in shining glory clad, He speaks, and fills the list'ning world with dread.…
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Thomas Cradock • English
Psalm 93
The mighty Lord, the great Jehovah reigns; Who form'd the worlds, and still the worlds sustains; The Lord, who gives to humble worth his aid, Girded with strength, in majesty array'd. Firm and unmoveable his awful throne, His pow'r no flux, no change of time has known. Let the wi…
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Thomas Cradock • English
Psalm 133
The mind sublimer pleasure ne'er receives, Nor earth a more delightful prospect gives, Than when good men their faithful friendship prove By cordial amity and mutual love. 'Tis like the oils, that, pour'd on Aaron's head, On his hoar beard their fragrant odours she ; And to his f…
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Charles Wesley • English
Psalm 144:1
Equip me for the war, And teach my hands to fight, My simple upright heart prepare, And guide my words aright; Control my every thought, The whole of sin remove; Let all my works in thee be wrought, Let all be wrought in love. O arm me with the mind, Meek Lamb, which was in thee,…
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Isaac Watts • English
2 Kings 6:17
High on a hill of dazzling light The King of glory spreads his seat, And troops of angels stretched for flight Stand waiting round his awful feet. "Go," saith the Lord, "my Gabriel, go, Salute the virgin's fruitful womb; Make haste, ye cherubs, down below, Sing and proclaim the S…
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Alexander Balfour • English
Isaiah 32:8
Go, messenger of peace and love, To people plunged in shades of night; Like angels sent from fields above Be thine to shed celestial light. Go to the hungry, food impart; To paths of peace the wanderer guide; And lead the thirsty, panting heart Where streams of living water glide…
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Psalm 67
O God, be merciful and bless, And let us see Thy shining face, That all the earth may know Thy way, And all men taste Thy saving grace. O let the nations praise Thee, Lord, Let all give thanks with glad accord. O let the nations all be glad And sing to God with joy and mirth, For…
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J. Hart • English
Matthew 24:35
The moon and stars shall lose their light, The sun shall sink in endless night; Both heaven and earth shall pass away; The works of nature all decay. But they that in the Lord confide, And shelter in his wounded side, Shall see the danger overpast, Stand every storm, and live at…
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John Needham • English
Matthew 5:48
Great Author of th' immortal mind! For noblest thoughts and views design'd; Make me ambitious to express The image of thy holiness. While I thy boundless love admire, Grant me to catch the sacred fire; Thus shall my heavenly birth be known, And for thy child thou wilt me own. Fat…
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Parley Parker Pratt • English
Isaiah 11:12
The morning breaks, the shadows flee; Lo, Zion’s standard is unfurled! The dawning of a brighter day, The dawning of a brighter day Majestic rises on the world. The clouds of error disappear Before the rays of truth divine; The glory bursting from afar, The glory bursting from af…
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Thomas O. Summers (1846) • English
Proverbs 3:24-26
The morning bright, with rosy light, Has waked me from my sleep; Father, I own, thy love alone Thy little one doth keep. All through the day, I humbly pray, Be Thou my Guard and Guide; My sins forgive, and let me live, Blest Jesus, near thy side. O make thy rest within my breast,…
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Charles Wesley • English
Psalm 35:18
Glory to God, whose sovereign grace Hath animated senseless stones; Called us to stand before His face, And raised us into Abraham’s sons! The people that in darkness lay, In sin and error’s deadly shade, Have seen a glorious gospel day, In Jesus’ lovely face displayed. Thou only…
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St. Ambrose • Elizabeth Rundle Charles • English
Luke 24:34
The morning kindles all the sky, The heavens resound with anthems high The shining angels, as they speed, Proclaim, "The Lord is risen indeed!" Vainly with rocks his tomb was barred, While Roman warriors stood on guard. Majestic from the spoiled tomb In pomp of triumph, he has co…
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Samuel Francis Smith (1832) • English
Genesis 1:3
The morning light is breaking, The darkness disappears; The sons of earth are waking To penitential tears; Each breeze that sweeps the ocean Brings tidings from afar, Of nations in commotion, Prepared for Zion's war. See heathen nations bending Before the God we love, And thousan…
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Isaac Watts • English
Psalm 58
Early, my God, without delay, I haste to seek Thy face; My thirsty spirit faints away, My thirsty spirit faints away, Without Thy cheering grace. So pilgrims on the scorching sand, Beneath a burning sky, Long for a cooling stream at hand, Long for a cooling stream at hand, And th…
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Charles Wesley • English
Psalm 36:7-9
Lord Jesus, if the same you are, if all your promises are sure, set up your kingdom in my heart and make me rich, for I am poor; to me be all your treasure given, the kingdom of an inward heaven. You have pronounced the mourners blest; for loss of you I ever mourn: I cannot, and…
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D. S. Warner • English
1 Thessalonians 5:17-18
Behold a form upon the lonely mount, It is the Son of God so humbly bowed in prayer; Lo, all night long beneath our load of sin his knees were bent, All the watches of the night he wrestled there. Then, my brethren, oh, let us live on the holy mount of prayer, And our soul and bo…
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John Barnard • English
Isaiah 2
The mountain of Jehovah's house Shall, in the latter days, Above the tops of mounts, and hills, It's head, in glory, raise: To it, as rivers to the sea, Shall all the nations flow. Thither they flock, and cry, come ye Let's to the Lord's mount go. There, in the house of Jacob's G…
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