Isaac Watts • English
Psalm 73
Now Satan comes with dreadful roar And threatens to destroy; He worries whom he can't devour With a malicious joy. Ye sons of God, oppose his rage, Resist, and he'll begone; Thus did our dearest Lord engage And vanquish him alone. Now he appears almost divine, Like innocence and…
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Peter of Dresden • Arthur T. Russell (1851) • English
Isaiah 9:2-7
Now sing we, now rejoice, now raise to heav'n our voice; he from whom joy streameth poor in a manger lies; not so brightly beameth the sun in yonder skies. Thou my Savior art! Thou my Savior art! Come from on high to me; I cannot rise to thee. Cheer my wearied spirit, O pure and…
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Martin Rinkart (1636) • Catherine Winkworth (1858) • English
Deuteronomy 7:6-15
Now thank we all our God with heart and hands and voices, who wondrous things has done, in whom his world rejoices; who from our mothers' arms has blessed us on our way with countless gifts of love, and still is ours today. O may this bounteous God through all our life be near us…
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Herbert G. Tovey • English
2 Corinthians 2:14
We are called, a band of witnesses for God, And the call we find is written in His Word, For He bids us follow where He trod, And He leads us ev’ry day. Now thanks be unto God our Saviour Who leads us in triumphant grace. We will glory in our risen King, While His Word its messag…
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St. Ambrose • J. M. Neale • English
Psalm 4:1-3
Now that the daylight fills the sky, We lift our hearts to God on high, That He, in all we do or say, Would keep us free from harm today; Would guard our hearts and tongues from strife; From anger’s din would shield our life; From evil sights would turn our eyes, And close our ea…
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St. Ambrose • John Henry Newman (1842) • English
Psalm 5:3
Now that the daystar glimmers bright, We suppliantly pray That he, the uncreated Light, May guide us on our way. No sinful word, nor deed of wrong, Nor thoughts that idly rove, But simple truth be on our tongue, And in our hearts be love. And while the hours in order flow, O Chri…
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John Samuel Jones • English
Psalm 31:19
Now the busy week is done, Now the rest-time is begun; Thou hast brought us on our way, Kept and led us day by day; Now there comes the first and best, Day of worship, light and rest. Hallow, Lord, the coming day! When we meet to praise and pray, Hear Thy Word, Thy feast attend,…
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Sabine Baring-Gould (1865) • English
Psalm 3:5
Now the day is over, night is drawing nigh; shadows of the evening steal across the sky. Jesus, give the weary calm and sweet repose; with your tend'rest blessing may my eyelids close. Comfort ev'ry suff'rer watching late in pain; those who plan some evil, from their sin restrain…
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Charles Kingsley (1849) • English
Luke 21:25-28
The day of the Lord is at hand, at hand; Its storms roll up the sky; The nations sleep starving on heaps of gold; All dreamers toss and sigh; The night is darkest before the morn; When the pain is sorest the child is born, And the day of the Lord at hand, at hand, The day of the…
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John Ellerton (1870) • English
1 Corinthians 15:58
Now the laborer's task is o'er; Now the battle day is past; Now upon the farther shore Lands the voyager at last. Father, in thy gracious keeping, Leave we now thy servant sleeping. A-men. There the tears of earth are dried, There its hidden things are clear, There the work of li…
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Frances R. Havergal (1871) • English
Psalm 3:5
Now the light has gone away; Father, listen while I pray, asking you to watch and keep and to send me quiet sleep. Jesus, Savior, wash away all that I've done wrong today. Make me ever more like you, good and gentle, kind and true. Let my near and dear ones be safe with you etern…
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Frances R. Havergal (1870) • English
Psalm 126
Now, the sowing and the weeping, Working hard and waiting long; Afterward, the golden reaping, Harvest-home and grateful song. Now, the long and toilsome duty, Stone by stone to carve and bring; Afterward, the perfect beauty Of the palace of the King. Now, the spirit conflict-riv…
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Psalm 81
Now to God, our Strength and Savior, Render praise and loudly sing; In our fathers' God rejoicing, All your noblest music bring. Let the trumpet, far resounding, This our festal day proclaim, By our fathers' God appointed, When from bondage Israel came. I, thy God, removed thy bu…
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Samuel Miller Waring • English
John 3:14-17
Now to him who loved us, gave us every pledge that love could give, freely shed his blood to save us, gave his life that we might live, be the kingdom, power and glory and thanksgiving evermore.
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Philip Doddridge • English
1 Timothy 1:17
Now to the King of heaven your cheerful voices raise; to him be glory given, power, majesty and praise; from shore to shore his name be sung by every tongue for evermore.
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Timothy Dwight • English
Psalm 43
Now, to thy sacred house, With joy I turn my feet, Where saints, with morning-vows, In full assembly meet: Thy power divine shall there be shown, And from thy throne thy mercy shine. Oh, send thy light abroad; Thy truth with heavenly ray Shall lead my soul to God, And guide my do…
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Jude 1:24-25
Now unto him who is able to keep, able to keep you from falling, and present you faultless before the presence of his glory with exceeding joy; to the only wise God our Saviour, be glory and majesty, dominion and power both now and forever. Amen.
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John Barnard • English
Revelation 1:5-6
Now unto him, whose love was shown To us, in dying strains; Who, by his own most precious blood, Hath washed away our stains; And made us kings, and priests, to God, His Father, we adore. Be glory, and dominion, now. And henceforth evermore.
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Psalm 29
Now unto the LORD, all you sons of the mighty, all glory and strength and dominion accord; ascribe to him glory, and render him honor. In beauty of holiness worship the LORD, in beauty of holiness worship the LORD. The voice of the LORD is above all the waters; in thunder the God…
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Gregory the Great • English
Psalm 43:3
Now, when the dusky shades of night, retreating Before the sun's red banner, swiftly flee; Now, when the terrors of the dark are fleeting, O Lord, we lift our thankful hearts to thee. To Thee, whose word, the fount of light unsealing, When hill and dale in thickest darkness lay,…
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Psalm 95
Now with joyful exultation let us sing to GOD our praise; to the rock of our salvation loud hosannas let us raise. Thankful tribute gladly bringing, let us come before Him now, and, with psalms His praises singing, joyful in His presence bow. For how great a God, and glorious, is…
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Paul Gerhardt • George Ratcliffe Woodward (1910) • English
Psalm 116:7
Now woods and wolds are sleeping, And darkness fast is creeping O'er byre, hearth, and hall; But thou, my soul, ere slumber, For blessings passing number Exalt the Giver of them all. Ye also, O my dearest, My friends and kindred nearest, God rest you safe from harm! His angel hos…
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Isaac Watts • English
Psalm 22
Now in the hour of deep distress, My God, support thy Son. When horrors dark my soul oppress, O leave me not alone! Thus did our suff'ring Saviour pray, With mighty cried and tears. God heard him in that dreadful day, And chas'd away his fears. Great was the vict'ry of his death:…
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Claude de Santeul • H. W. Baker • English
Matthew 26:67-68
Now my soul, thy voice upraising, Tell in sweet and mournful strain How the Crucified, enduring Grief and wounds, and dying pain, Freely of his love was offered, Sinless was for sinners slain. See, his hands and feet are fastened! So he makes his people free; Not a wound whence B…
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Thomas Aquinas • Edward Caswall (1849) • English
Isaiah 9:6
Now, my tongue, the mystery telling of the glorious body sing, and the blood, all price excelling, which the Gentiles' Lord and King, in a Virgin's womb once dwelling, shed for this world's ransoming. Given for us, and condescending to be born for us below, he, with us in convers…
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Charles Wesley • English
Psalm 119:94
Now, O God, thine own I am! Now I give thee back thine own: Freedom, friends, and health and fame, Consecrate to thee alone: Thine I live, thrice happy! Happier still if thine I die. Take me, Lord, and all my powers; Take my mind and heart and will; All my goods, and all my hours…
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Valentin Conrart • I. J. de Ribeiro • Spanish
Psalm 65
Nuestra alabanza, Dios, aceptas; Tú oyes la oración: perdonarás nuestras ofensas y nuestra rebelión. De la abundancia de tus dones la tierra henchida está; tus beneficios y favores queremos celebrar. Dios poderoso de justicia, Dios de eternal salud, toda l tierra en ti coni su fu…
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Epigmenio Velasco • Spanish
2 Samuel 22:1-7
Nuestra fortaleza, nuestra protección, nuestra fiel socorro, nuestro paladión, Nuestro gran refugio, nuestra salvación es el Dios que adora nuestro corazón. Nuestra fortaleza, nuestra protección. Es el Dios que adora nuestro corazón. Que la tierra toda cambie de lugar, y los mont…
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Mary A. Lathbury • Vicente Mendoza • Spanish
Psalm 4:8
Nuestro sol se pone ya, Todo en calma quedara; La plegaria levantad Que bendiga la bondad De nuestro Dios. ¡Santo, Santo, Santo, Señor Jehová! Cielo y tierra, de tu amor Llenos hoy están, Señor; ¡Loor a ti! ¡Oh Señor! tu protección Dale hoy al corazón; Dale aquella dulce paz Que…
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Unknown • Spanish
Matthew 28:18-20
Nuestros hijos, recibidos De tu mano, buen Señor, Te los damos que los laves En la fuente de tu amor. Que los tomes como tuyos, Dándoles la remisión, Y lugar les proporciones En la esplendorosa Sion. Que adoptados herederos De tu reino, buen Señor, Puedan siempre encaminarse Por…
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Anonymous • Spanish
Colossians 1:9-14
Nuevas alegres para decirles tengo ahora, y estas son: Que mis pecados son perdonados, y con Jesús tendré galardón. Y que también aún queda lugar en la palacio celestial Para aquellos los que quisieran la salvación aceptar. Goces mundanos ya he dejado, no quiero más tan falso pla…
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F. A. Blackmer • English
Hosea 1:10
When we gather at last over Jordan, And the ransomed in Glory we see, As the numberless sands of the seashore, What a wonderful sight that will be! Numberless as the sands of the seashore, Numberless as the sands of the shore! O what a sight ‘twill be When the ransomed host we se…
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Luke 2
Lord, now lettest Thou Thy servant depart in peace according to Thy word. For mine eyes have seen Thy salvation, Which thou hast prepared before the face of all people; To be a light to lighten the Gentiles and to be the glory of Thy people, Israel. Glory to the Father, and to th…
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Juan Bautista Cabrera Ivars • Spanish
Psalm 40:1-5
Nunca, Dios mío, cesará mi labio de bendecirte, de cantar tu gloria; porque conservo de tu amor inmenso grata memoria. Cuando perdido en mundanal sendero no me cercaba sino niebla oscura; tú me miraste, y alumbróme un rayo de tu luz pura. Cuando los dones malgasté a porfía, con q…
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Psalm 122
O 'twas a joyful sound to hear our tribes devoutly say, "Up, Israel! to the temple haste, and keep your festal day." At Salem's courts we must appear with our assembled pow'rs, in strong and beauteous order ranged, like her united tow'rs. O pray we then for Salem's peace; for the…
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Psalm 122
O 'twas a joyful Sound to hear Our num'rous Tribes devoutly say, Up, Israel, to the Temple haste, And keep your solemn festal Day: At Salem's Courts we must appear, With all our congregated Pow'rs; In strong and beauteous Order rang'd, Like her united Tow'rs. 'Tis hither, by Divi…
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J. M. Neale • English
Exodus 20:2-3
O God, who did come down of old, To bring salvation nigh, When the dear people of your fold Sent up a bitter cry: Your servant turned aside with awe And that great wonder learned— A bush aflame with fire, he saw, Which yet was never burned. When Israel thought all hope was o’er,…
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A. J. B. Beresford Hope • English
Exodus 20:2-3
O Lord and Ruler, of the house of Israel, Who appeared unto Moses in a flame in the bush And gavest unto him the law in Sinai: Come, and redeem us with an outstretch'd arm.
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Thomas Cradock • English
Psalm 33
O all ye good, who heav'n-born justice love, The Lord Jehovah sing, that rules above; Your great creator joyfully extol; The blest employ befits the pious soul. Strike, strike the lute, in honour of his name; His praise the ten-string'd psaltery proclaim; In sweet harmonious song…
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John Barnard • English
Psalm 29
O all ye monarchs of the earth, Unto Jehovah give, Glory, and power, to God ascribe, From whom ye yours receive. Give to the Lord, the honors due Unto his glorious name; Within his sacred courts bow down And celebrate his fame. God's voice asunder bursts the clouds, And down the…
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Psalm 117
O all ye nations of the earth give praise unto the Lord; and all ye people magnify his name with one accord. For great to us-ward ever are his loving-kindnesses: his ruth endures for evermore. the Lord O do ye bless.
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Psalm 117
O all ye nations of the world, To praise the LORD with joy combine! And all ye people ev'ry where To Him in songs of praises join! For his most wondrous grace abounds, And flows to us for ever free; JEHOVAH's truth will never fail, Therefore sing HALLELUJAH ye!
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Psalm 47
O all ye people, clap your hands, And with triumphant voices sing; No force the mighty power withstands Of God the universal King. He shall assaulting foes repel, And with success our battles fight; Shall fix the place where we must dwell, The pride of Jacob, His delight. God is…
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Psalm 66
O all ye peoples, bless our God, Aloud proclaim His praise, Who safely holds our soul in life And steadfast makes our ways. Thou, Lord, hast proved and tested us As silver tried by fire; Thy hand has made our burden great And thwarted our desire Through pain and trouble Thou hast…
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Psalm 100
O be joyful in the Lord, all ye lands; serve the Lord with gladness, and come before His presence with a song. Be ye sure that the Lord, He is God: it is He that hath made us, and not we ourselves: we are His people, and the sheep of His pasture. O go your way into His gates with…
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Psalm 100
O be joyful in the Lord, O be joyful in the Lord all ye lands, all ye lands, serve the Lord with gladness and come before his presence with a song. Be ye sure that the Lord, that the Lord is God; it is he that has made us and not we ourselves; we are his people and the sheep of h…
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Fanny J. Crosby • English
Isaiah 38:20
Sinner, how thy heart is troubled! God is coming very near; Do not hide thy deep emotion, Do not check that falling tear. O be saved, his grace is free! O be saved, he died for thee! O be saved, he died for thee! Jesus now is bending o’er thee, Jesus lowly, meek and mild; To the…
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Lilla M. Alexander • English
John 14:2
There’s a beautiful land that no mortal hath seen, For it lieth afar from our sight;— But we know that its hills are eternally green, And its rivers are rivers of light. O beautiful, beautiful land! O land where all sorrow shall cease, Where the soul, satisfied, Evermore shall ab…
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Frederick Lucian Hosmer (1884) • English
Psalm 104:1-3
O beautiful, our country! Be thine a nobler care Than all thy wealth of commerce, Thy harvests waving fair; Be it thy pride to lift up The manhood of the poor; Be thou to the oppressed Fair freedom’s open door. For thee our fathers suffered, For thee they toiled and prayed; Upon…
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Anna Beeman • English
Luke 1:26-36
O behold the Angel flying, From the shining courts above; Gabriel with a message smiling, In the softest strains of love. See him bending toward the city, Where the Virgin Mary dwelt; See the tender love and pity, Holy Angels for us felt. Hear the Angel speaking to her, Hail thou…
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Lambertus J. Lamberts (1928) • English
Psalm 134
Come, bless the LORD with one accord, you faithful servants of the LORD, who in His house do stand by night, and praise Him there with all your might. Lift up your hands, in pray'r draw nigh unto His sanctuary high; O bless the LORD, kneel at His feet, and worship Him with rev're…
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James Montgomery • English
Psalm 103
O bless the Lord, my soul! His grace to thee proclaim! And all that is within me join To bless his holy name! O bless the Lord, my soul! His mercies bear in mind! Forget not all his benefits! The Lord to thee is kind. He clothes us with his love; Upholds us with his truth; He hea…
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Psalm 41
O bless'd is he that does the poor consider and relieve! The LORD deliv'rance will to him in time of trouble give. The LORD will keep and make him live; on earth he bless'd shall be; Thou wilt not give him to the will of any enemy. Upon the bed of languishing the LORD will him su…
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Matthew 5:3-12
O blessed are the poor in spirit; for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. O blessed are those who mourn; for they shall be comforted. O blessed are the meek; for they shall inherit the earth. O blessed are those who hunger and thirst after righteousness; for they shall be satisfied.…
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Mrs. R. N. Turner • English
Exodus 20:8
I hail the day of sacred joy That brings me to my Saviour’s side; With that blest throng who love the Lord May I for evermore abide! O blessed day, O blessed day, That brings me to my King! All hail to Thee, O gracious Lord, With grateful voice I sing. My heart is warm with ferve…
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Ernest F. McGregor (1925) • English
Proverbs 31:28
O blessèd day of motherhood! We lift our hearts in praise, To thank the Source of every good: Thy joy crowns all our days. O God, our Father, bless this day, Enrich its golden store Of blessèd mother love, and may Thy children Thee adore. O gracious day of motherhood! Our faith,…
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Sebastien Besnault • John Chandler • English
Galatians 4:4-5
O blessed day when first was poured The blood of our redeeming Lord! O blessed day when Christ began His saving work for sinful man! While from His mother's bosom fed, His precious blood He wills to shed; A foretaste of His death He feels, An earnest of His love reveals. Scarce c…
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Psalm 144
O blessèd ever be the Lord, who is my strength and might, Who doth instruct my hands to war, my fingers teach to fight. My goodness, fortress, my high tow'r, deliverer, and shield, In whom I trust: who under me my people makes to yield. Lord, what is man, that thou of him dost so…
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Martin Behm • Conrad Herman Louis Schuette • English
Numbers 6:24-26
O blessed, holy Trinity, Divine, eternal Unity, O Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, This day Your name be uppermost. My soul and body keep from harm, And over all extend Your arm; Let Satan cause me no distress Nor bring me shame and wretchedness. The Father's love shield me this day;…
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Psalm 32
O blessèd is the man to whom is freely pardonèd All the transgression he hath done, whose sin is coverèd. Blessed is the man to whom the Lord imputeth not his sin, And in whose sp'rit there is no guile, nor fraud is found therein. When as I did refrain my speech, and silent was m…
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Psalm 32
O blessed is the man to whom trespass is pardoned; And be whose faults of ev'ry kind are wholly covered! O blessed is the man, to whom the LORD imputes not sin; And he who such a spirit hath, that guile is not therein. For while I no confession made but silent kept my tongue, My…
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James G. Deck • English
John 11:25
O blessed Jesus, Lamb of God, Who hast redeemed us with thy blood, From sin and death and shame; With joy and praise thy people see The crown of glory worn by thee, And worthy thee proclaim. Head of the church: thou sittest there, Thy bride shall all thy glory share,-- Thy fullne…
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Psalm 1
O blessed man who walks not in the counsel of ill men, Nor stands within the sinners way; nor scoffers seat sits in. But on Jehovah's written law he places his delight; And in his law he meditates, with pleasure day and night. For he is like a goodly tree by rivers planted near;…
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Psalm 1
O blessed man that walks not in The advice of wicked men, Nor standeth in the sinner way, Nor scorners seats sits in. But he upon Jehovah's law Doth set his whole delight, And in his law doth meditate Both in the day and night. He shall be like a planted tree by water-brooks whic…
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Psalm 1
O blessed man who walks not in The counsel of ungodly men, Nor stands within the sinners way, Nor will the scoffers seat sit in. But In Jehovah's written law He takes exceeding great delight; And in his law he meditates With pious pleasure day and night. For he is like a goodly t…
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John Barnard • English
Psalm 32
O blessed man, whom God forgives, And covers all his sin; To whom the Lord imputes no guilt, Who's free from guile within. While I refused to own my crime, The horror in my breast, Dried up my bones; I roared all day, And found no quiet rest. For day, and night, thine awful hand,…
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E. E. Hewitt • English
Psalm 132:14
O blessed rest in Jesus! There’s no other half so sweet, As the peace he freely gives me, When I tarry at his feet. There I tell the sins that grieve me, And his tones like dewdrops fall, “Fear ye not, for I’ve redeemed thee, There is cleansing for them all.” O blessed, blessed r…
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Harry L. Crain (1906) • English
John 20:19-22
O blessed Son of God, In love and faith we plead, That Thou wouldst bind our minds and hearts In brotherhood of need. Our Elder Brother Thou, Whose heritage we share, Our kindred lives we offer Thee In brotherhood of prayer. Thou didst the will of Him Who sent Thee from above; Th…
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Paul Henkel • English
Psalm 118
O Blessed truth the Gospel shews, On which may be relied, As Peter taught the partial Jews, All doubts are laid aside. No pref'rence unto man is giv'n, Because of birth and name; But all the nations under heav'n, Have equal right and claim. All those who humbly fear the Lord, And…
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Paul Henkel • English
Psalm 40
O Blessed word, our Lord express'd, To the poor widow much distress'd-- When thus he saw her weep and mourn: The death and loss of her dear son. Weep not poor widow, said our Lord, O! what a consolating word! A word of comfort evermore, By which the Saviour prov'd his pow'r. It c…
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Anonymous (c. 17th cent.) • Ray Palmer • English
Matthew 26:26-28
O Bread to pilgrims given, O Food that angels eat, O Manna sent from heaven, For heav'n-bom natures meet: Give us, for thee long pining, To eat till richly filled; Till, earth's delights resigning, Our every wish is stilled. O Fountain, purely flowing Forth from that sacred heart…
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Alfred H. Vine • English
Psalm 85:1-8
O breath of God, breathe on us now and move within us while we pray; you are the spring of our new life, the very light of our new day. How strangely you are with us, Lord, neither in height nor depth to seek: in nearness shall your voice be heard; spirit to spirit you will speak…
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Bessie Porter Head (1920) • English
Genesis 1:1-9
O Breath of life, come sweeping through us, revive your church with life and pow'r; O Breath of Life, come, cleanse, renew us, and fit your church to meet this hour. O Wind of God, come bend us, break us, till humbly we confess our need; then in your tenderness remake us, revive,…
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Johan Olof Wallin (1816) • Victor O. Peterson (1899) • English
Psalm 118:14-27
O bride of Christ, rejoice! Exultant raise your voice to hail the day of glory foretold in sacred story. Hosanna! Now adore him; with praises bow before him! Let shouts of gladness rise triumphant to the skies. Now comes the King most glorious to reign o'er all victorious. Hosann…
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Thomas Cradock • English
Psalm 122
O bright, O glorious day! resplendent morn! With what a beamy lustre dost thou dawn? What joy pervades my soul, the tribes to see In pious throngs, dear Salem, visit thee? I too with them will croud thy sacred gate; To join the joyous tribes I earnest wait; Yes; thee I'll visit t…
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Fanny Crosby • English
Ephesians 6:11
O brother, life’s journey beginning, With courage and firmness arise! Look well to the course thou art choosing; Be earnest, be watchful, and wise! Remember—two paths are before thee, And both thy attention invite; But one leadeth on to destruction, The other to joy and delight.…
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Edward Henry Bickersteth (1848) • English
Psalm 27:6
O brothers, lift your voices, Triumphant songs to raise; Till heaven on high rejoices, And earth is filled with praise. Ten thousand hearts are bounding With holy hopes and free; The Gospel trump is sounding, The trump of Jubilee. O Christian brothers, glorious Shall be the confl…
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George F. Root • English
Matthew 7:25
Where hast thou built thine house, Thy soul's eternal dwelling? Upon the treach'rous sands of sin, 'Mid floods and tempests swelling? Oh, build upon the Rock— The only sure foundation; On Christ alone the Cornerstone, The Rock of our salvation! What wilt thou do when storms Upon…
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Jessie Brown Pounds • English
Luke 23:33
O cross of grief and anguish sore, Whereon the dying Christ we see! For us the awful pangs He bore That broke His heart, on Calvary. O Calvary, O Calvary, Where Christ once died to set us free! O Calvary, O Calvary, A world’s redemption came thro’ thee! O cross of scorn and dark’…
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Barney Elliott Warren • English
Luke 23:33-34
O blessed Lamb of God so dear! For Thou hast come my heart to cheer; Thy blood alone hath made me free, That cleansing stream from Calvary. O Calvary, dark Calvary, There Jesus bore the cross for me; O Calvary, dark Calvary, Hark! hear Him groan for you and me. Thou suffering One…
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