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Psalm 92
To render thanks unto the Lord it is a comely thing, And to thy name, O thou most High, due praise aloud to sing. Thy loving-kindness to show forth when shines the morning light; And to declare thy faithfulness with pleasure ev'ry night. On a ten-stringèd instrument, upon the psa…
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Martin Luther • Richard Massie • English
Luke 2:8-11
To shepherds as they watched by night appeared a host of angels bright; "Behold the tender babe," they said, "In yonder lowly manger laid. "At Bethlehem in David's town, as Micah did of old make known. It is the Christ, your Lord and King, who will to all salvation bring." O then…
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Paul Henkel • English
Psalm 25
To shew how humble christians ought Thus to each other be, Christ with his own example taught, As plainly we may see. Though he was Lord and Master Great, Who giveth all commands; He wash'd his own disciples feet, With his own blessed hands. When thus their master with them del't…
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Paul Henkel • English
Psalm 128
To such is bless'd, their marriage day, Who humbly to their Saviour pray, To be with them, and to attend: To be their guest, their Lord and friend. God, who ordain'd our marriage state, Provides for us in ev'ry fate, To him is known all we do need, Our wants he will supply indeed…
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Psalm 92
To thank the Lord our God it is a good and comely thing, and to thy name, O thou Most High, due praise aloud to sing; thy lovingkindness forth to show when first appears the light, and to declare thy faithfulness with pleasure ev'ry night. How great, Lord, are thy works; each tho…
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Psalm 47
Clap hands all people, shout for joy To God with voice of singing mirth. For dreadful is the Lord an high, A king most great o'er all the earth. To us the people he subdues, And nations at our feet do lie. For us our her'tage he will chuse; His loved Jacob's glory high. God is as…
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Psalm 5
O Lord give ear to what I say, My meditation understand. My King, my God, to thee I pray, Voice of my cry do thou attend. My voice the morning time within O Thou Jehovah shalt it hear: I will to thee in the morning time Address, and will mine eyes up rear. For thou'rt a God hast…
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Psalm 36
The trespass of the wicked one Saith in assured wise, Within my heart, the fear of God Is not before his eyes. Because that he in his own eyes Himself is flattering. Until that his iniquity Be found an hateful thing. The words are vanity and guile Which from his mouth proceed, He…
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Psalm 4
God of my justice, when I call, O hear me when distressed, Thou hast enlarged me; show me grace And hear thou my request. Ye sons of men my glory turn To shame, how long will you? How long will ye love vanity, And still deceit pursue? Selah. But know the Lord hath set apart For h…
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Psalm 22
My God, my God, wherefore hast thou Forsaken me? and why Art thou so far from my help And from words of my cry? My God, I in the day time cry, but me thou dost not hear; Also by night and unto me No quiet rest is there. Nevertheless thou holy art, Who constantly dost dwell, Among…
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Psalm 84
How amiable, Lord of hosts, Thy tabernacles be! My soul longs for Jehovah's courts, Yea, it ev'n faints in me. Unto the strong and living God, My heart and flesh doth shout. Yea, sparrow finds an house, her nest The swallow too finds out. Wherein she may her young ones lay, thine…
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Psalm 8
O Lord our Lord, in all the earth, How doth thy name excel? Who hast above the heavens set Thy Majesty to dwell! Out of the mouth of sucking babes Thou fittest strength also, That thou might'st still thine enemies And self-revenging foe. When as thy heavens I behold, Thy fingers…
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Psalm 85
Lord, Thou didst favour this thy land; Of Jacob's sad cpativity, Thou didst return with mighty hand: Yea, Thou forgav'st th' iniquity, Of this thy flock in former times, And Thou didst cover all their crimes. (Selah.) Thou all thy wrath didst take away: From thy hot wrath which f…
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Psalm 109
God of my praise, hold not thy peace: For they who wicked be, Their mouth, and mouth of guilefulness Are open against me: Against, me speak with lying tongue. And compass me about With words of hate: and me against Without a cause they fought. They for my love mine en'mies are Bu…
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Psalm 58
Do ye, O congregation, Speak righteousness indeed? In judgment do ye sons of men, With uprightness proceed? Ye you injuroius wickedness In heart will working be: The weight of your hands violence Weigh out i'th' land do ye. The wicked are estranged from The womb, they go astray,…
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Psalm 51
O God have mercy upon me, According to thy kindness dear, And as thy mercies many be, O do thou my transgressions clear. From my perverseness wash me thro', And from my sins me purifie. For my transgressions I do know, My sin is still before mine eye. 'Gainst thee, thee only sinn…
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Psalm 11
I in the Lord do put my trust, How therefore do you say Unto my soul, like as a bird Fly to your hill away? For lo the wicked bend their bow, Their shafts on string prepare: That they may shoot in the dark at them In heart that upright are. If that the firm foundations Be wholly…
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Psalm 14
Fools in their hearts say, there's no GOD, and so corrupt they grow, Abominable sins commit, and nothing good they do. From heav'n JEHOVAH looked down on sons of men, to see If any who do understand, or seek to GOD there be. They altogether filthy are; they all are backward gone;…
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Paul Henkel • English
Psalm 118
To the Corinthian Church, Saint Paul these words address'd: I thank my God, ye are enrich'd In all that makes you bless'd. I thank my God always Repeatedly he said, That God hath granted you such grace, For which I humbly pray'd. He labour'd not in vain When he taught them the wo…
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E. E. Hewitt • English
John 13:1
Do you think that my Saviour will leave me? His kindness, oh, say will it fail? Do you think that his arm will grow weary? The light of his countenance pale? He will fail me, no, never! I may trust him forever, Oh, true and unchanging this infinite Friend, Jesus loves his own, Wh…
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Benjamin Beddome (1787) • English
Galatians 1:3-5
To the eternal Three, In will and essence One, Be universal homage paid, Coequal honours done.
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Charles Hutchinson Gabriel • English
Mark 4:29
A band of faithful reapers we, Who gather for eternity The golden sheaves of ripened grain From ev’ry valley, hill and plain: Our song is one the reapers sing, In honor of the Lord and King— The Master of the harvest wide, Who for a world of sinners died. To the harvest field awa…
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Psalm 121
To the hills I lift my eyes; whence shall help for me arise? From the Lord shall come my aid, who the heav'n and earth has made. He will guide through dangers all, will not suffer thee to fall. He who safe his people keeps, slumbers not and never sleeps. Thy protector is the Lord…
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Charles Wesley • English
Genesis 9:13
Stay, Thou insulted Spirit, stay, Though I have done Thee such despite; Nor cast the sinner quite away, Nor take Thine everlasting flight. Though I have steeled my stubborn heart, And shaken off my guilty fears; And vexed, and urged Thee to depart, For many long rebellious years:…
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Eliza E. Hewitt • English
Song of Solomon 4:6
I will get me to the mountain, Where the sweetest spices grow; I will rest beside the fountain, With the heav’nly light aglow. Till the daybreak, till the daybreak, And the shadows flee away; I will get me to the mountain, I will rest beside the fountain, Till the daybreak, till…
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J. M. Neale (1851, alt. 1861) • English
Psalm 44:1-8
To the name of our salvation laud and honour let us pay, which for many a generation hid in God's foreknowledge lay, but with holy exultation we may sing aloud to-day. Jesus is the name we treasure, name beyond what words can tell; name of gladness, name of pleasure, ear and hear…
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Psalm 50
To the upright I will show the saving pow'r of God.
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Fanny Crosby • English
Psalm 100:2
To the work! to the work! we are servants of God, Let us follow the path that our Master has trod; With the balm of His counsel our strength to renew, Let us do with our might what our hands find to do. Toiling on, toiling on, Toiling on, toiling on: Let us hope, let us watch, An…
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Thomas Cradock • English
Psalm 25
To thee alone, O sov'reign Lord, I cry; On thee alone, my gracious God, rely; O free my soul from shame, nor let my foes Insulting say; a vain support I chose. No; meet not they, that wait on thee, with shame; That love thy statutes, that revere thy name: Be shame their destin'd…
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Cornelius Bryan • English
Psalm 25
To thee I lift my soul: O Lord, I trust in thee: My God, let me not be ashamed, nor foes triumph o'er me. Let none that wait on thee be put to shame at all; But those that without cause transgress, let shame upon them fall. Show me thy ways, O Lord; thy paths, O teach thou me: An…
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Psalm 25
To thee I lift my soul, O Lord: My God, I trust in thee: Let me not be ashamed; let not my foes triumph o'er me. Yea, let thou none ashamèd be that do on thee attend: Ashamèd let them be, O Lord, who without cause offend. Thy ways, Lord, show; teach me thy paths: Lead me in truth…
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Psalm 28
To thee I'll cry, O Lord, my rock; hold not thy peace to me; Lest like those that to pit descend I by thy silence be. The voice hear of my humble prayers, when unto thee I cry; When to thine holy oracle I lift mine hands on high. With ill men draw me not away that work iniquity;…
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Acts 17:28
To Thee in whom we live and move, And have our being here, A higher, holier state to prove, Through Christ let us draw near. Though born in sin, to trouble born, Transgressors from the womb, Leave not thine offspring thus forlorn, In error, doubt, and gloom. Send out, good Lord,…
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William Walsham How (1871) • English
Exodus 34:6-7
To thee, our God, we fly for mercy and for grace; O hear our lowly cry, and hide not thou thy face. O Lord, stretch forth thy mighty hand, and guard and bless our fatherland. Arise, O Lord of Hosts, be jealous for thy name, and drive from out our coasts the sins that put to shame…
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Isaac Watts • English
Psalm 119
To you, before the dawning light, my gracious God, I pray; I meditate your name by night, and keep your law by day. When midnight darkness veils the skies, I call your works to mind; my thoughts in hushed devotion rise, and sweet acceptance find. Throughout my day I'll lift my ha…
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John S. B. Monsell (1863) • English
Psalm 35:9
To Thee, O dear, dear Savior! My spirit turns for rest, My peace is in Thy favor, My pillow on Thy breast; Though all the world deceive me, I know that I am Thine, And Thou wilt never leave me, O blessed Savior mine. In Thee my trust abideth, On Thee my hope relies, O Thou whose…
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John Barnard • English
Psalm 123
To thee, for succor, in distress, I lift my longing eyes; Oh! thou omnipotent, supreme! Who dwell'st above the skies. As servants, eye their master's hand, Their mistresses; the maids; So to the Lord, our God, we look, For his reviving aids. Have mercy upon us, O Lord, Oh! pity t…
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Thomas Cradock • English
Psalm 57
To thee, good God, I ev'ry blessing owe; O hear me now; thy wonted mercy shew: Beneath the shelter of thy wings I'll rest, Till all these dreadful ills are overpast. Thee I'll invoke, thy gracious aid implore, For ne'er was yet with-held thy saving pow'r. From heav'n shalt thou t…
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Thomas Cradock • English
Psalm 86
Tothee, good God, in my distress I plead, Benign O hear me; hasten to my aid; To my too just complaints propitious be, And save the pious soul that trusts in thee. From morn to even heavily I sigh, And shall I vainly on my God rely? On thee my soul depends in her distress; O yet…
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Thomas Cradock • English
Psalm 70
To thee, in my distress, I prostrate fall; Blest father, aid me, for on thee I call; Let shame, let dire dishonour, them confound, Who by insidious snares my soul wou'd wound; When calls the trumpet's sprightly sound to arms, Strike thou their hearts, O God, with dread alarms; Th…
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Psalm 28
To thee, Jehovah, will I cry, my rock; O, be not silent now! Lest, if thou hold thy peace, I be like those who in the pit lie low. O, hear my supplication's voice, when unto thee for help I cry, when to thy holy oracle I lift my pleading hands on high. O, with the wicked draw me…
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Isaac Watts • English
Psalm 75
To thee, most Holy and most High, To thee we bring our thankful praise; Thy works declare thy name is nigh, Thy works of wonder and of grace. Britain was doomed to be a slave, Her frame dissolved, her fears were great; When God a new supporter gave, To bear the pillars of the sta…
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Psalm 145
To thee, my GOD and King, Perpetual Praise I'll sing, Ev'ry Day I'll bless thy Name. High is thy Greatness rais'd, And worthy to be prais'd, And thy Glory's still the same. Thy Greatness and thy Pow'r Shall future Times adore, Of thy Worship I will tell; above our Knowledge rais'…
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Psalm 88
To Thee, my GOD and Saviour, I By Day and Night address my Cry; To me incline thine Ear, And my Distresses hear; For Seas of Trouble me invade, My Soul draws nigh to Death's cold Shade. Like one whose Strength is fled, I'm number'd with the Dead. Like those who shrowded in the Gr…
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Psalm 88
To thee, my God and Saviour, I By day and night address my cry: Vouchsafe my mournful voice to hear, To my distress incline thine ear. For seas of trouble me invade, My soul draws nigh to death's cold shade; Like one whose strength and hopes are fled, They number me among the dea…
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Ottiwell Heginbotham • English
Psalm 23
To thee, my Shepherd and my Lord, A grateful song I'll raise; O, let the humblest of thy flock Attempt to speak thy praise. My life, my joy, my hope, I owe To thine amazing love; Ten thousand thousand comforts here, And nobler bliss above. To thee my trembling spirit flies, With…
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Isaac Watts • English
Psalm 31:1-23
To thee, O God of truth and love, My spirit I commit; Thou hast redeem'd my soul from death, And sav'd me from the pit. Despair and comfort, hope and fear Maintain'd a doubtful strife; While sorrow, pain, and sin conspir'd To take away my life. "My time is in thy hand, I cry'd, "…
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Psalm 75
To thee, O God, do we give thanks, we do give thanks to thee; Because thy wondrous works declare thy great name near to be. I purpose, when I shall receive the congregätion, That I shall judgment uprightly render to ev'ry one. Dissolvèd is the land, with all that in the same do d…
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John Barnard • English
Psalm 25
To Thee, O God, I lift my soul; In Thee my trust repose; O let me not be put to shame, Nor triumph let my foes. Yea, Lord, let none that wait on thee, Be with disgrace oppressed; But pour contempt upon them all, Who causeless have transgressed. Lord, show thy ways, teach me thy p…
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Thomas Cradock • English
Psalm 75
To thee, O God, in songs of joy we'll raise The tuneful voice, and celebrate thy praise; Thy great, thy wond'rous mercies we'll proclaim, And sing the glories of thy holy name. When comes th' appointed time to judge the earth, "I'll call (says God) my winged council forth, "And o…
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Psalm 65
To thee, O GOD, we render Praise From Sion, thy blest Seat; Our promis'd Altars there we'll raise, And all our Vows compleat. O thou, who to my humble Pray'r, Didst bend thy list'ning Ear; To thee shall all Mankind repair, And at thy Throne appear. Our Sins, tho' numberless, in v…
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Psalm 75
To Thee, O God, we render Praise, to Thee with Thanks repair; For, that thy Name to us is nigh, thy wond'rous Works declare. In Israel when my Throne is fix'd, with me shall Justice reign. The Land with Discord shakes; but I the sinking Frame sustain. Deluded Wretches I advis'd t…
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Psalm 75
To thee, O GOD, we render Praise, To thee with daily Thanks repair; For that thy Name to us is nigh, Thy great and wond'rous Works declare. For thou, O LORD, art still the same, And very glorious is thy Name. In Israel when my Throne is fix'd, With me shall Truth and Justice reig…
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W. Chatterton Dix (1864) • English
Exodus 22:29
To thee, O Lord, our hearts we raise in hymns of adoration, to thee bring sacrifice of praise with shouts of exultation: bright robes of gold the fields adorn, the hills with joy are ringing, the valleys stand so thick with corn that even they are singing. And now, on this our fe…
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John Barnard • English
Psalm 141
To thee, O Lord, I cry, Make haste, for me appear; And when I call on thee for aid, My voice, in mercy, hear. Before thee, let my prayer, As morning incense, rise; The lifting up my hands accept, As evening sacrifice. Let, Lord, thy constant guard, Before my mouth, attend; And ke…
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Psalm 16
To you, O Lord, I fly and on your help depend; you are my Lord and King Most High; great God, my soul defend. A heritage for me Jehovah will remain; my portion rich and full is he, my right he will maintain. The lot to me that fell is beautiful and fair; the heritage in which I d…
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Thomas Cradock • English
Psalm 77
To thee, O Lord, I made my humble pray'r, Thee I implor'd, and gracious thou didst hear. To thee alone in my distress I pray'd, With dreadful ills when I was sore dismay'd; To thee the live-long night held up my hands, Nor wou'd receive the solace of my friends. On thee alone rel…
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Joel Barlow • English
Psalm 28
To thee, O Lord, I raise my cries; My fervent pray'r in mercy hear; For ruin waits my trembling soul, If thou refuse a gracious ear. When suppliant tow'rd thy holy hill, I left my mournful hands to pray, Afford thy grace, nor drive me still, With impious hypocrites away. To sons…
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Psalm 141
To thee, O Lord, my cries ascend, O haste to my relief; And with accustom'd pity hear The sccents of my grief. Instead of off'rings, let my pray'r Like morning incense rise; My lifted hands supply the place Of ev'ning sacrifice. From hasty language curb my tongue, And let a const…
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Psalm 141
To thee, O LORD, my Cries ascend; Oh, hasten thou to my Relief, And with accustom'd Pity hear The mournful Accents of my Grief; And when I lift my Voice to thee, Do thou vouchsafe to comfort me. Instead of Off'rings, let my Pray'r To Heav'n, like Morning-Incense rise; And let my…
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John Barnard • English
Psalm 28
To Thee, O Lord, my rock, I cry, Oh! do not silent from me keep; Lest by thy silence, quickly I Become like those in graves that sleep. My supplication's voice, Lord, hear, When I my griefs, with weeping, tell; When I lift up my hands, in prayer, Toward thine holy oracle. O, let…
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Thomas Cradock • English
Psalm 26
To thee, O sov'reign father, I appeal; To thee the secrets of my soul reveal, My faithful soul, that, firm in innocence, Makes thee her surest hope, her strong defence, O try thy servant, scrutinize his heart; Prove him, and judge according to desert, With grateful eyes thy merci…
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M.B. Landstad • Carl Doving • English
Ezra 9:15
To Thee, omniscient Lord of all, In grief and shame I humbly call; I see my sins against Thee, Lord, The sins of thought and deed and word. They press me sore; I cry to Thee: O God, be merciful to me! O Lord, my God, to Thee I pray; O cast me not in wrath away! Let Thy good Spiri…
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James Merrick • English
Psalm 23
To thy pastures fair and large, Heavenly Shepherd, lead thy charge, And my couch, with tenderest care, "Mid the springing grass prepare. When I faint with summer's heat, Thou shalt guide my weary feet To the streams that still and slow, Through the verdant meadows flow. Safe the…
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James Montgomery (1812) • English
Psalm 5:7
To your temple I repair; Lord, I love to worship there, when within the veil I meet Christ before the mercy seat. Thro' him I am reconciled, through him I become your child. Abba, Father, give me grace in your courts to seek your face. While your glorious praise is sung, touch my…
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Michael Bruce • English
Psalm 45:2-7
To us a child of hope is born, to us a son is giv’n. Him shall the tribes of earth obey, him all the hosts of heav’n, him shall the tribes of earth obey, him all the hosts of heav’n. His name shall be the Prince of peace, forevermore adored, the Wonderful, the Counselor, the grea…
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James Montgomery • English
Proverbs 8
To us the voice of Wisdom cries, Hearken, ye children, and be wise; Better than gold the fruit I bear, Rubies to me may not compare, Happy the man who daily waits To hear me, watching at my gates; Wretched is he who scorns my voice, Death and destruction are his choice. To them t…
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Roy E. Mooar • English
Genesis 26:24
We're marching forward brave and strong, We're fighting ever 'gainst the wrong; Our watchword grand shall be our song, On, on for Jesus! On with flying banners! On with glad hosannas! Jesus Christ is leading on, Leading on to victory, On with flying banners! On with glad hosannas…
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Arthur T. Russell • English
Revelation 1:5-6
To Him who for our sins was slain. To Him, for all His dying pain, Sing we alleluia! To Him the Lamb our Sacrifice, Who gave His blood our ransom-price, Sing we alleluia! To Him Who died that we might die To sin, and live with Him on high, Sing we alleluia! To Him who rose that w…
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H. J. Mason • English
Exodus 6:18
To work! To work! To work! O why are we now sleeping? The golden harvest waits today, And we should all be reaping, And we should all be reaping. O, come and reap for Christ, your King, A worthy off’ring to Him bring. To work! To work! Away! Away! The Master calls today, today, T…
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Anne Steele • English
Psalm 148
To your Creator God, Your great Preserver, raise, Ye creatures of His hand, Your highest notes of praise. Let ev'ry voice Proclaim His power, His name adore, And loud rejoice. Let all the creatures join To celebrate His name, And all their various powers Assist th'exalted theme.…
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Psalm 121
To Sion's hill I lift my eyes, From thence expecting aid; From Sion's hill and Sion's God, Who heaven and earth has made. He will not let thy foot be moved, Thy guardian will not sleep; Behold, the God who slumbers not Will favored Israel keep. Sheltered beneath th' Almighty's wi…
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Charles Wesley • William Harris Rule • Spanish
Leviticus 25:8-17
Tocad trompeta ya, Alegremente en Sion; Al mundo publicad La eterna redención. Éste es el tiempo de bondad; Gozad de vuestra libertad. Llamadle con amor, Decidle que en verdad En Cristo el Salvador Hay plena libertad. Éste es el tiempo de bondad; Gozad de vuestra libertad. A Cris…
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R. Kelso Carter • Vicente Mendoza • Spanish
John 2:25
Todas las promesas del Señor Jesús son apoyo poderoso de mi fe; mientras luche aquí buscando yo su luz, siempre en sus promesas confiaré. Grandes, fieles, las promesas que el Señor Jesús ha dado, Grandes, fieles, en ellas para siempre confiaré. Todas las promesas para el hombre f…
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G. Campbell Morgan • English
Hebrews 3:13
"Today"! O blessed word of hope, And laden still with Heav’n’s own breath; The night is past—and has not come, Between the shades life conquers death. "Today," if ye will hear His voice, Today, if ye will hear His voice, Harden not your heart, Harden not your heart. Light falls a…
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Miller • English
Psalm 95:6-7
Today, if you will hear His voice, Now is the time to make your choice; Say, will you to Mount Zion go? Say, will you come to Christ, or no? Say, will you be forever blest, And with this glorious Jesus rest? Will you be saved from guilt and pain? Will you with Christ forever reig…
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John Dobell • English
Psalm 95:7
Now is the accepted time, Now is the day of grace; O sinners! come, without delay, And seek the Saviour's face. Now is the accepted time, The Saviour calls to-day; To-morrow it may be too late; Then why should you delay? Now is the accepted time, The gospel bids you come; And eve…
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Samuel Francis Smith (1831) • English
2 Chronicles 15:2
Today the Saviour calls: Ye wand'rers, come; O ye benighted souls, Why longer roam? Today the Saviour calls: O listen now! Within these sacred walls To Jesus bow. Today the Saviour calls: For refuge fly; The storm of justice falls, And death is nigh. The Spirit calls today: Yield…
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Oswald Allen (1861) • English
Proverbs 28:13
Today your mercy calls us to wash away our sin. However great our trespass, whatever we have been, however long from mercy our hearts have turned away, your precious blood can wash us and make us clean today. Today your gate is open, and all who enter in shall find a Father's wel…
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M. F. Fernandez • Spanish
Psalm 67:5
Todos juntos tributemos Gracias al buen Salvador; Grande ha sido su paciencia Y precioso su amor. ¡Aleluya! ¡Aleluya! Proclamemos su loor. Nuestro Rey divino, eterno, Nos rodea con favor; Fortalece a los cansados Y perdona al pecador. En él pongamos la confianza, En el santo Rede…
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