Richard Mant (1824) • English
Psalm 119:49-56
Thy Word remember, O my God! Taught by that Word, beneath the load Of grief on Thee my hopes repose, And thence my life, my solace grows. What though the proud my course deride, I turn not from Thy law aside. In days of old Thy wonders wrought Speak comfort to my mindful thought.…
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Psalm 119
Thy word sheds light upon my path; a shining light, it guides my feet; Thy righteous judgments to observe my solemn vow I now repeat. In my distress I plead with Thee, send help according to Thy Word; accept my sacrifice of praise and make me know Thy judgments, LORD. In danger o…
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Albert Midlane • English
Psalm 119:105
Thy Word, O Lord, Thy precious Word alone, Can lead me on; By this, until the darksome night be gone, Lead Thou me on! Thy Word is light, Thy Word is life and power; By it, oh, guide me in each trying hour. Whate’er my path, led by the Word, ’tis good, Oh, lead me on! Be my poor…
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Herbert E. Guy • English
Psalm 119:105
Thy Word, O Lord to us is sweet, A lamp to guide our wayward feet, And light the way that leads to God, By weary ones so often trod. When shadows fall, and life seems drear, When darkest gloom surrounds us here, Be Thou our guide, be Thou our stay, And lead us in the narrow way,…
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Carl Bernhard Garve • Catherine Winkworth (1855) • English
Psalm 119:18
Your Word, O Lord, is gentle dew To suff'ring hearts that want it; Oh, shed your heav'nly balm anew, To all your garden grant it; Refreshed by you, may every tree Bud forth and blossom gaily And fruit and seed bring daily. Your Word is like a flaming sword, A sharp and mighty arr…
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Richard Mant (1824) • English
Psalm 119:105-112
Thy word is to my feet a lamp, and to my path a light. I sworn have, and I will perform, to keep thy judgments right. I am with sore afflïction ev'n overwhelmed, O Lord: In mercy raise and quicken me, according to thy word. The free-will-off'rings of my mouth accept, I thee besee…
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Horatius Bonar • English
Genesis 19:17
Your works, not mine, O Christ, speak gladness to this heart; they tell me all is done. they bid my fear depart. To whom but you, who can alone for sin atone, Lord, shall I flee? Your blood, not mine, O Christ, can heal my sinful soul; your wounds, not mine, contain the balm that…
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F. E. Belden • English
Psalm 60:12
Words of cheer from the battlefield of life, Welcome tidings from the war; Glorious news from the grand and holy strife, Soon the conflict will be o'er. Words of battle cheer! tidings from the war! "How has gone the conflict?" Vict'ry's near; Words of battle cheer! tidings from t…
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Edward Henry Bickersteth (1862) • English
John 16:16-19
"Till he come!" O let the words linger on the trembling chords; let the "little while" between in their golden light be seen; let us think how heav'n and home lie beyond that "Till he come." See, the feast of love is spread, drink the wine and break the bread - sweet memorials -…
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Gerhardt Tersteegen • Frances Bevan • English
1 Corinthians 2:9
’Midst the darkness, storm, and sorrow, One bright gleam I see; Well I know the blessed morrow Christ will come for me. ’Midst the light, and peace, and glory Of the Father’s home, Christ for me is watching, waiting, Waiting 'til I come. Long the blessed Guide has led me, By the…
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A. H. Ackley (1923) • English
Mark 14:9
I'll tell to all that God is love; For the world has never known The great compassion of His heart For the wayward and the lone. Till the whole world knows, Till the whole world knows, I will shout and sing of Christ my King, Till the whole world knows. I'll tell of mercy's bound…
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Eliza Lee Follen • English
Psalm 139:7-10
Thou, from whom we never part, Thou, whose love is everywhere, Thou, who seest every heart, Listen to our evening prayer. Father, fill our hearts with love, Love unfailing, full and free; Love that no alarm can move, Love that ever rests on thee. Heavenly Father! through the nigh…
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Charles Wesley • English
Job 21:13
Lo! on a narrow neck of land, 'Twixt two unbounded seas I stand, Yet how insensible! A point of time, a moment's space, Removes me to yon heavenly place, Or--shuts me up in hell. O God, my inmost soul convert, And deeply on my thoughtful heart Eternal things impress; Give me to f…
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Anne Steele • English
2 Corinthians 4:18
How long shall earth's alluring toys Detain our hearts and eyes, Regardless of immortal joys, And strangers to the skies? These transient scenes will soon decay, They fade upon the sight; And quickly will their brightest day Be lost in endless night. Their brightest day, alas! ho…
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D. S. Warner • English
Luke 12:19-20
Time enough, the sluggard cries, He thinks the season’s slow; Yet time enough, he hopes, and dies, And sinks to endless woe. Sinful man, thy days are few, Sinful man, thy days are few; Swiftly the years decline: Time will never wait for you, Only now is thine. Time enough, the fo…
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John Burton • English
Psalm 39:4-5
Time is winging us away To our eternal home; Life is but a winter's day, A journey to the tomb: Youth and vigor soon will flee, Blooming beauty lose its charms: All that's mortal soon shall be Enclosed in death's cold arms. Time is winging us away To our eternal home; Life is but…
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Mary Nelson Keithahn (1997) • English
Luke 22:19-20
Time now to gather, Time now to feel Christ's holy presence gracing this meal. Grain from the harvest fruit of the vine; simple the supper, sacred the sign. Time to remember Christ who was sent. Time to say thank you for all he meant. Come to this table. Come, without fear. God w…
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Johann Georg Albinus • Catherine Winkworth • English
Isaiah 33:17
Time, thou speedest on but slowly; Hours, how tardy is your pace! Ere with him, the high and holy, I hold converse face to face. Here is naught but care and mourning Comes a joy, it will not stay; Fairly shines the sun at dawning, Night will soon o'ercloud the day. Onward then! n…
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Joseph Addison • English
Psalm 130
When, rising from the bed of death, O’erwhelmed with guilt and fear, I view my Maker face to face, O how shall I appear? If yet, while pardon may be found, And mercy may be sought, My heart with inward horror shrinks, And trembles at the thought; When thou, O Lord, shalt stand di…
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Paul Henkel • English
Psalm 50
To be a holy sacrifice Is what each christian ought, As the Apostle testifies: In action, word and thought. The pow'r and faculties of mind, And all the soul desires, Must be to have the will resign'd To all the Lord requires. Each member of the body, should Thus have their rule…
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Paul Henkel • English
Psalm 98
To be at peace with ev'ry man Each faithful soul desires, For which they do the best they can, Like as Saint Paul requir's. Their aim is not revenge to seek, Nor yet in malice live: But like their Saviour humble meek And freely will forgive. To wrath and spite they give no place…
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Philippians 2:5
To be like Jesus, To be like Jesus. All I ask, to be like Him. All thru life's journey from earth to glory, All I ask, to be like Him. To love like Jesus, to love like Jesus. All I ask, to love like Him. All thru life's journey from earth to glory, All I ask, to love like Him. To…
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A. F. Ferris • English
Matthew 25:30
Oh, come to the Savior, thou poor, weary soul, ’Tis Jesus invites thee to come; By the pow’r of His blood would He now make thee whole, And fit thee to dwell in His home. To be lost in the night, in eternity’s night, To sink in despair and in woe; But such is thy doom, if thou tu…
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William Cushing • English
Philippians 1:23
I have heard of a land far away, And its glories no tongue can declare; But its beauty hangs over the way, And with Jesus I long to be there. To be there, to be there, And with Jesus, I long to be there; To be there, to be there, And with Jesus, I long to be there. There are fore…
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Elhanan Winchester • English
Philippians 1:23
If all the globe belong'd to me, Both lands and seas, from east to west, Yet, Lord, my soul would thirst for thee, Because "to be with Christ is best." Should honour court me with her charms, Or kings invite me as a guest, Or pleasure call me to her arms, Yet still "to be with Ch…
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Paul Henkel • English
Matthew 10:34
To bear the blessed Saviour's Cross, And follow him in all his ways, To be content with gain and loss, Requires the aid of heav'nly grace. First it is pleasing news to hear: Ye weary souls come unto me, Your minds I will refresh and cheer, And of your burthens set you free. But w…
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Psalm 65
To bless the earth God sends us from heaven's abundant store the waters of the springtime, enriching it once more. The seed by God provided is sown o'er hill and plain, and then come gentle showers to bless the springing grain. God crowns the year with goodness; the earth God's m…
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Sir Edward Denny • English
Isaiah 53:8
To Calvary, Lord, in spirit now, Our weary souls repair, To dwell upon Thy dying love, And taste its sweetness there. Sweet resting place of every heart, That feels the plague of sin, Yet knows that deep mysterious joy, The peace with God, within. There, through Thine hour of dee…
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M. B. C. Slade • English
Hebrews 11:16
We are marching to Canaan, thro' the desert vast, And the Lord, with cloud by day, And with light of his presence, till the night is past, Is shining o'er the way. To Jordan when we come, As we cross the billow's foam, Come thou o'er its wave, our Guide to be. We are coming, comi…
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Psalm 9
To celebrate thy praise, O Lord, I will my heart prepare; To all the list'ning world, thy works, thy wond'rous works declare. The thought of them shall to my soul exalted pleasures bring; Whilst to thy name, O thou Most High, triumphant praise I sing. Thou mad'st my aoughty foes…
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Elisha A. Hoffman • English
Psalm 31:23-24
To Christ be loyal and be true; His banner be unfurled, And borne aloft till is secured The conquest of the world. To Christ, the Lord, be true, For He will go with you, And help you all your conflicts thro'; To Christ, the Lord, be true. To Christ be loyal and be true; He needs…
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Edward Caswall • English
Isaiah 9:6
To Christ, the Prince of Peace And Son of God most high, The ruler of the world to come, We lift our joyful cry. Deep in his heart, for us The wound of love he bore, That love with which he still inflames The hearts that him adore. O Jesus, victim blest, What else but purest love…
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P. P. Bliss • English
Philippians 1:21
"To die is gain," All earthly cares forsaking; From toil and pain, To endless joy awaiting: To die is gain. "To die is gain," My weary soul home bringing; O'er heavenly plain Sweet angle voices ringing: To die is gain. "To die is gain," From strife and sin to sever, With Christ t…
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W. H. Pike • English
Psalm 40:8
O gracious God, on Thee I wait, With Thine own self my being fill; As day by day my life I live, To do Thy will, Thy blessed will. To do Thy will, yes, that is all; To do Thy will, obey Thy call; To follow, Lord, where Thou dost lead, To do Thy will is all I need. In trials oft I…
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Thomas Cradock • English
Psalm 76
To fancied gods while all the nations bend, Our faithful tribes th' almighty Lord attend; In Judah is his pow'r, his glory known; Salem's his temple, Sion is his throne. 'Twas here he broke the sword, the shaft, the spear; And all the deadly implements of war. What bright majesti…
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Psalm 29:1-2
To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, the God whom we adore, be glory, as it was, and is, and shall be evermore.
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Psalm 107:1-3
To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Be praise amid the heavenly host, And in the church below; From whom all creatures draw their breath, By whom redemption blessed the earth, From whom all comforts flow.
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Psalm 118
To GOD be endless Praise addressed, Because his Mercies ne'er decay; That he hath us with Favour blessed, Let thankful Isr'el ever say: And for the Love he's still extedning, Let Aaron's House their Joy express; His Truth and Goodness never ending. Let all who fear the LORD confe…
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Fanny Crosby (1875) • English
Numbers 29:11
To God be the glory, great things he has done! So loved he the world that he gave us his Son, who yielded his life an atonement for sin, and opened the life-gate that all may go in. Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord, Let the earth hear his voice! Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord!…
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Charles W. Naylor • English
Revelation 1:6
To God be the glory For all He hath done; For life and salvation, The gift of His Son. To God be the glory, Rejoice in His name; To God be the glory, Forever proclaim. To God be the glory, To Him it is due; His help is unfailing, To us He is true. Though I was a captive, From sin…
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Psalm 25
To GOD I lift my Heart and Voice, In whom my Trust is placed; Let not my Foes, O LORD, rejoice, Nor let me be disgraced! No Sorrows have surrounded Those, who on thee for Aid depend; But they shall be confounded, Who daring wilfully offend. Teach me, O LORD! thy Truth impart, And…
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Francis Hopkinson • English
Psalm 142
To GOD I rais'd my mournful Voice, To him in deep Distress I pray'd, Made him the Umpire of my Cause, And all my Wrongs before him laid. 'Twas thou, that did my Steps direct, When my afflicted Soul despair'd; For where I thought to walk secure, They had their secret Traps prepar'…
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Psalm 142
To God my earnest voice I raise, To God my voice imploring prays; Before His face my grief I show And tell my trouble and my woe. When gloom and sorrow compass me, The path I take is known to Thee, And all the toils that foes do lay To snare Thy servant in his way. O Lord, my Sav…
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Nicolaus Decius (1529) • Robert Singelton • English
1 Corinthians 15:57
To God on high be thanks and praise For mercy ceasing never, Whereby no foe a hand can raise, Nor harm can reach us ever; With joy to Him our hearts ascend, The source of peace that knows no end, A peace that none can sever. The honors paid Thy holy name To hear Thou ever deignes…
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Paul Eber • Carl Doving • English
Psalm 101:1
To God the anthem raising, Sing, Christians, great and small; Sing out, his goodness praising, Oh, thank him, one and all! Behold how God this year, Which now is safely ended, Has in his love befriended His children far and near. Let us consider rightly His mercies manifold, And…
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Samuel Wesley • English
Psalm 145:3
Hail, Father, whose creating Call Unnumber'd Worlds attend; Jehovah, comprehending all, Whom none can comprehend! In Light unsearchable inthron'd, Which Angels dimly see; The Fountain of the God-head own'd, And foremost of the Three. From thee thro' an eternal Now, The Son, thine…
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Isaac Watts (1715) • English
Psalm 106:48
To God the Father, God the Son, And God the Spirit, Three in One, Be glory in the highest given By all on earth and all in heaven, As was through ages heretofore, Is now, and shall be evermore.
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Isaac Watts • English
John 5:23
To God the Father's throne Your highest honors raise; Glory to God the Son-- To God, the Spirit, praise: With all our powers, Eternal King! Thy name we sing, While faith adores.
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Isaac Watts • English
Jude 1:24-25
To God the Father, God the Son, And God the Spirit, Three in One, Be honor, praise, and glory given, By all on earth, and all in heaven.
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Psalm 77
To God will I direct my prayer, And He will make my needs His care; I trust Him still, though in my grief No answer yet has bought relief; With hands stretched out through all the night, Uncomforted I sought for light. The thought of God brought me no peace, But rather made my fe…
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Psalm 142
To God with mournful voice In deep distress I pray'd; Made him the umpire of my cause, My wrongs before him laid. Thou didst my steps direct, When my griev'd soul despair'd; For. where I thought to walk secure, they had their traps prepar'd. I look'd but found no friend To own me…
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Psalm 107
To God your grateful voices raise, Who does your daily patron prove: And let your never-ceasing praise, Attend on his eternal love. Let those give thanks, whom he from bands Of proud oppressing foes releas'd; And brought them back from distant lands, From north and south, and wes…
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Psalm 107
To GOD your grateful Voices raise, Who does your Patron prove; And let your never ceasing Praise Attend his endless Love. Let those give Thanks, whom he from Bands Of haughty Foes releas'd; And brought them back from distant Lands, From North, South, West and East. Through lonely…
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Psalm 25
To God, in whom I trust, I lift my heart and voice; O! let me not be put to shame, nor let my foes rejoice. Those who on Thee rely, let no disgrace attend; Be that the shameful lot of such as wilfully offend. To me thy truth impart, and lead me in thy way: For thou art he that br…
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John Barnard • English
Psalm 100
To God, let all the earth Agree, with sacred mirth, In shouts, to raise their cheerful voice. With gladness serve the Lord, And come, with one accord, Before his presence, and rejoice. For this you can't but own, Jehovah's God alone; He life and breath, to all did give; His peopl…
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Psalm 81
To GOD, our never failing Strength, With glad Applause, loudly sing; And jointly make a chearful Noise, To Jacob's great and awful King. Compose a lofty Hymn of Praise, And touch your Instruments of Joy, Let Psalteries and pleasant Harps, With warbling Lutes, your Skill employ. L…
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Nicholas Brady (1696) • English
Psalm 136
To God, the mighty Lord, Your joyful thanks repeat; To him due thanks afford-- As good as he is great. For God doth prove our constant friend, His boundless love shall never end. To him whose wond'rous power, All other gods obey, Whom earthly kings adore, This grateful homage pay…
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Thomas Cradock • English
Psalm 90
To heav'n who trusts his fortunes and his life, Tho' rage around contention, broil and strife; Tho' wild uproar and dire confusion sway, His God will be his firm support and stay. Thou then bad fate and her assaults defy; Thou to thy God for safe protection fly; Call him thy refu…
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Psalm 121
To Heav'n our longing eyes we raise, Where God in matchless glory reigns; He, from His mercy-seat, surveys The creatures whom His power sustains. O let no anxious doubts alarm; Though throned in Heav'n, His help is nigh: No weariness unnerves his arm, No slumber seals his watchfu…
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Isaac Watts • English
Revelation 1:5-9
To him that lov'd the souls of men and wash'd us in his blood, to royal honours rais'd our head, and made us priests to God; to him let ev’ry tongue be praise, and ev’ry heart be love! all grateful honours paid on earth, and nobler songs above! Behold, on flying clouds he comes!…
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Revelation 5:13
To Him who sits upon the throne, and to the Lamb therefore, Be blessing, honour, glory, pow'r, ever and evermore.
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Revelation 5:11-14
To Him who sits upon the throne, The God whom we adore; And to the Lamb that once was slain, Be glory evermore.
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Laura E. Newell • English
Matthew 10:38
To his blessed cross I’m clinging, Weary, worn and tempest driv’n; Yet along my way I’m singing, For I’m trav’ling on to heav’n. And the Savior, in his mercy, Guides me to his blissful home; To his blessed cross I’m clinging, And I praise him as I roam. To his blessed cross I’m c…
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Richard Mant (1824) • English
Psalm 118
To Jehovah hymn the day, Ever shall his love endure. Oh, let grateful Israel say, Stands his love forever sure. Oh, let Aaron's house reply: Ever more his love shall last. All who fear him, shout and cry: Stands his love forever fast. Hark! the voice of joy and song Echoes from t…
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Paul Henkel • English
Psalm 111
To Jesus Christ, our living head, Be everlasting praise; Who now is raised from the dead, With power life and grace. He suffer'd, died and rose again, though Death and Hell oppose; He shall forever live and reign In spite of all his foes. The force of men and devils join'd With a…
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Ada Blenkhorn • English
James 4:8
Would you be free from the bondage of sin? Quickly to Jesus draw nigh; Pardon and peace He will give you within, If you to Jesus draw nigh. If you to Jesus draw nigh, And on His grace you rely; Hear the sweet promise so tender and true, “He will draw nigh unto you.” Weary and fai…
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Fanny J. Crosby • English
Psalm 27:8
There's a gentle voice within calls away, 'Tis a warning I have heard o'er and o'er; But my heart is melted now, I obey; From my Saviour I will wander no more. Yes, I will go; yes, I will go; To Jesus I will go and be saved; Yes, I will go; yes, I will go; To Jesus I will go and…
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Anne Steele • English
John 6:51
To Jesus, our exalted Lord, That Name in heaven and earth adored, Fain would our hearts and voices raise A cheerful song of sacred praise. But all the notes which mortals know Are weak, and languishing, and low; Far, far above our humble songs, The theme demands immortal tongues.…
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William Cowper • English
2 Corinthians 5:8
To Jesus, the crown of my hope, My soul is in haste to be gone; Oh, bear me, ye cherubim, up, And waft me away to his throne. My Savior, whom absent I love; Whom, not having seen, I adore; Whose name is exalted above All glory, dominion and power. Dissolve thou these bands that d…
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Carrie Ellis Breck • English
Job 19:25
‘Tis blessed to have Jesus with me, When dangers my pathway oppose, And when I am heavily-laden, ‘Tis blessed to know that He knows. I trust in His love, and He leads me— I follow wherever He goes— And tho’ I may see not His purpose, ‘Tis blessed to know that He knows. ‘Tis bless…
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Clara McAlister Brooks • English
Job 23:10
When my soul is oppressed with the sorrows of life, And the thought of the morrow alarms; With my care-laden heart, then, I flee from the strife, And I weep out my woes in His arms. Just to know that He knows, that my Lord understands, And His look of compassion to see; Soothes t…
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Paul Henkel • English
Philippians 1:21-25
To live in Christ is life indeed, And so to die is gain; Since by his death my soul is freed From sin and endless pain. My soul desires with him to be, And see him as he is; That grace which he bestows on me, Confirms that I am his. I harbour neither doubt nor fear, That I shall…
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Psalm 86
To my Complaint thine Ear incline, O GOD, for no Relief but thine, Can free me from Distress; And all my Wrongs redress: Thy Servant keep, O LORD, for I On thee alone for Help rely: Do thou my Soul restore, That does thy Name adore. Comfort thy Servant; for to thee, For Succour,…
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Psalm 86
To my complaint, O Lord my God, Thy gracious ear incline; Hear me, distress'd and destitute Of all relief but thine. Do thou, O God, preserve my soul, that does thy Name adore; Thy servant keep, and him, whose trust Relies on thee, restore. To me, who daily thee invoke, Thy Mercy…
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Joseph Bryan (c. 1620) • English
Psalm 86
To my humble supplication, Lord, give ear and acceptation; save thy servant that hath none help nor hope but thee alone. Send, O send relieving gladness to my soul opprest with sadness, which from clog of earth set free, winged with zeal, flies up to thee; to thee, rich in mercie…
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Psalm 17
To my just Plea and sad Complaint, Attend, O righteous LORD! And to my Pray'r, which is unfeign'd, A gracious Ear afford. As thou my Ways hast seen, And I have upright been, So let my righteous Sentence be; For I resign my Cause to thee. Thou, LORD, hast search'd my Heart by Day,…
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Psalm 17
To my just plea, and sad complaint attend, O righteous Lord; And to my pray'r, as 'tis unfeign'd, a gracious ear afford. As in thy sight I am approv'd, so let my sentence be; And with impartial eyes, O Lord, my upright dealing see. For thou hast search'd my heart by day, and visi…
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F. E. Belden • English
1 Samuel 15:22
To obey is better than sacrifice, the Lord hath said; To hearken when he commandeth, than an off'ring made. Turn to the Lord, and he will be gracious, Walk in the way of his commandments. To obey is better than sacrifice, the Lord hath said; To hearken when he commandeth, than an…
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C. W. Foss • English
Mark 16:14-20
To realms of glory in the skies I see my Lord returning, While I, a stranger in the earth, For heaven am ever yearning. ’Mid toil and sorrow here I roam, Far from my heavenly Father’s home. Yet visions of the promised land By faith my soul obtaineth; There shall I dwell forevermo…
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James Relly • English
Ephesians 3:10
To redeem our Souls he comes, And our earthy Man assumes; All his Image fully bears, All his Curse, and Sin, and Fears, Sunk to all his Hell; Follow'd him where e'er he fell, Careful still for to expose Sin to all deserved Woes. Thro' his Side and pierced Heart; Thro' each nervou…
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