Charles Wesley (1745) • English
Luke 24:1-35
O thou who this mysterious bread didst in Emmaus break, return, herewith our souls to feed, and to thy followers speak. Unseal the volume of thy grace, apply the gospel Word; open our eyes to see thy face, our hearts to know the Lord. Of thee communing still, we mourn till thou t…
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J. M. Neale (1842) • English
Psalm 116:12
O Thou, Who through this holy week Didst suffer for us all; The sick to heal, the lost to seek, To raise up them that fall: We cannot understand the woe Thy love was pleased to bear: O Lamb of God, we only know That all our hopes are there. Thy feet the path of suffering trod, Th…
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Louis F. Benson (1894) • English
Psalm 25:4-5
O thou whose feet have climbed life's hill, And trod the path of youth, Our Saviour and our brother still, Now lead us into truth. The call is thine; be thou the way, And give us men to guide; Let wisdom broaden with the day, Let human faith abide. A-men. Who learn of thee the tr…
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Louis F. Benson (1925) • English
Genesis 26:25
O Thou whose gracious presence blessed The home at Bethany, This shelter from the world’s unrest, This home made ready for its Guest, We dedicate to Thee. When Thou didst pass the temple gate, To pray beneath its dome, It was Thy Father’s house, more great Because by love made co…
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Isaac Watts • English
Psalm 56
O Thou whose justice reigns on high, And makes the oppressor cease, Behold how envious sinners try To vex and break my peace. The sons of violence and lies Join to devour me, Lord; But as my hourly dangers rise, My refuge is thy word. In God most holy, just, and true, I have repo…
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Boethius • Samuel Johnson (1750) • English
Genesis 1:1-2:4
O Thou whose power o'er moving worlds presides, whose voice created, and whose wisdom guides, on darkened souls in pure effulgence shine, and cheer the clouded mind with light divine. 'Tis thine alone to calm the pious breast with silent confidence and holy rest. From thee, great…
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S. J. Stone (1889) • English
Ephesians 6:11-18
O Thou before Whose presence No evil may come in, Yet Who dost look in mercy Down on this world of sin; O give us noble purpose To set the sin-bound free, And Christ-like, tender pity, To seek the lost for Thee. Fierce is our subtle foeman; The forces at his hand With woes that n…
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Madame Guyon • William Cowper • English
Psalm 40:8
O thou, by long experience tried, Near whom no grief can long abide; My love! how full of sweet content I pass my years of banishment! All scenes alike engaging prove To souls impressed with sacred love! Where'er they dwell, they dwell in thee; In heaven, in earth, or on the sea.…
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Thomas Haweis (1791) • English
Deuteronomy 33:25
O thou from whom all goodness flows, I lift my soul to thee; In all my sorrows, conflicts, woes, Good Lord, remember me. When on my aching, burdened heart My sins lie heavily, Thy pardon grant, new peace impart: Good Lord, remember me. When trials sore obstruct my way, And ills I…
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Frederick Lucian Hosmer (1876) • English
Zephaniah 3:17
O THOU in all thy might so far, In all thy love so near, Beyond the range of sun and star, And yet beside us here. What heart can comprehend thy name, Or searching find thee out, Who art within, a quickening flame, A presence round about? Yet though I know thee but in part, I ask…
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Joseph Swain (1791) • English
Exodus 33:14
O Thou, in whose presence my soul takes delight, on whom in affliction I call; my comfort by day, and my song in the night, my hope, my salvation, my all. Where dost Thou, dear Shepherd, resort with Thy sheep, to feed them in pastures of love? Say, why in the valley of death shou…
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Pal Krishnu • Josuha Marshman (1801) • English
Psalm 141:8
O thou, my soul, forget no more, The Friend who all thy sorrows bore, Let every idol be forgot; But, O my soul, forget him not. Renounce thy works and ways, with grief, And fly to this divine relief; Nor him forget, who left his throne, And for thy life gave up his own. Eternal t…
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Psalm 104
O Thou, my soul, Jehovah bless, Thou Lord my God most great: With majesty and comelinefs Thou cloathed art in state. Who dost thy sslf with light array, As if a robe it were; Who like a curtain doth display The heav'ns every where. Who doth the beams of chambers lay I'th' waters,…
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Psalm 116
O thou, my soul, return in peace To thine untroubled rest, For thee the bounty of the Lord Abundantly hath blest. God did indeed redeem my soul That else in death had slept; God hath mine eyes from tears set free, My feet from stumbling kept. What shall I render to the Lord, What…
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Thomas Cradock • English
Psalm 88
O thou, on whose blest mercy I rely, Humbly to thee, by day, by night, I cry; Turn not, indulgent God, thy face away, But gracious hear, when in distress I pray; Immers'd my anguish'd soul in dreadful woe, E'en now she's sinking to the depths below; Languid my limbs, my strength,…
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Charlotte Elliott (1835) • English
John 13:1
O Thou, the contrite sinners' friend, Who, loving, lov'st them to the end; On this alone my hopes depend, That Thou wilt plead for me. When, weary in the Christian race, Far off appears my resting place, And, fainting, I mistrust Thy grace, Then, Saviour, plead for me. When I hav…
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W. Chatterton Dix (1864) • English
John 1:29
O thou, th'Eternal Son of God, the Lamb for sinners slain, we worship, while thy head is bowed in agony and pain. None tread with thee the holy place; thou sufferest alone; thine is the perfect sacrifice which only can atone. Thou Great High Priest, thy glory-robes today are laid…
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John Pierpont (1824) • English
John 4:6
O thou, to whom in ancient time the lyre of Hebrew bards was strung, whom kings adored in songs sublime, and prophets praised with glowing tongue: not now on Zion's hill alone thy favored worshipers may dwell, nor where at sultry nooon thy Son sat weary by the patriarch's well. F…
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Nicolaus Ludwig, Graf von Zinzendorf (1721) • John Wesley (1738) • English
Psalm 51:6-7
O thou to whose all-searching sight The darkness shineth as the light, Search, prove my heart, it pants for thee; O burst these bonds and set it free! Wash out its stain, refine its dross, Nail my affections to the cross: Hallow each thought, let all within Be clean, as thou, my…
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Jane Cotterill (1815) • English
1 Corinthians 10:31
O Thou, Who hast at Thy command The hearts of all men in Thy hand, Our wayward, erring hearts incline To know no other will but Thine. Our wishes, our desires, control; Mold every purpose of the soul; O’er all may we victorious prove That stands between us and Thy love. Thrice bl…
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Thomas Cradock • English
Psalm 123
O thou, who hast o'er all eternal sway, Whose throne is heav'n, and whom the worlds obey; When griefs distress, when foes around me rise, To thy paternal love I lift mine eyes. As with attentive eye the slave observes; His matter's beck, nor from his duty swerves; As views the ma…
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Thomas O. Chisholm (1897) • English
Exodus 15:11
Oh! to be like Thee, blessed Redeemer, This is my constant longing and prayer; Gladly I’ll forfeit all of earth’s treasures, Jesus, Thy perfect likeness to wear. Oh! to be like Thee, oh! to be like Thee, Blessed Redeemer, pure as Thou art; Come in Thy sweetness, come in Thy fulln…
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Georgiana M. Taylor • English
1 Corinthians 3:7
Oh, to be nothing, nothing! Only to lie at His feet, A broken and emptied vessel, For the Master’s use made meet. Emptied that He might fill me, As forth to His service I go; Broken, that so unhindered His life through me might flow. Oh, to be nothing, nothing! Only to lie at His…
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Myra Goodwin Plantz • English
Acts 9:6
Oh, to be something for Jesus, Tho’ lowest of those who serve, This is my highest ambition, And more than thy gifts deserve. Oh, to be always found waiting, Eager for ev’ry command, To haste at his gracious bidding, Or patiently near him stand. Oh, to be something for Jesus, A vo…
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J. M. Neale • English
Psalm 16:9
O Trinity, most blessed light, O Unity of sov'reign might, as now the fiery sun departs, come shed your light within our hearts. To you our morning song of praise, to you our evening prayer we raise; our humble joy shall ever be to praise your name eternally. To God the Father, h…
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James Merrick • English
Psalm 51
O turn, great Ruler of the skies, Turn from my sin Thy searching eyes, Nor let th'offences of my hand, Within Thy book, recorded stand. Give me a will to thine subdued, A conscience pure, a soul renewed; Nor let me, wrapt in endless gloom, An outcast from Thy presence roam. Oh, l…
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J. M. Neale (1848) • English
Psalm 43:3
O very God of very God, And very Light of light Whose feet this earth’s dark valley trod, So as to make it bright: Our hopes are weak, our fears our strong, Thick blindess blinds our eyes, Cold is the night, and oh, we long For you, our Sun, to rise: And even now, though dull and…
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C. E. Rowley • English
1 John 5:4
I was lost, now I’m saved by the blood of the Lamb That was shed on the cross for me; Taken out of the pit and the deep, miry clay, Praise the Lord for victory! O victory! glad victory Is coming down from heav’n to my soul! Faith is the victory that overcomes, And makes the wound…
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Edwin Paxton Hood • English
Luke 24:15
Oh, walk with Jesus, wouldst thou know How deep, how wide His love can flow; They only fail His love to prove Who in the ways of sinners rove. Walk thou with Him, that way is light, All other pathways end in night. Walk thou with Him, that way is rest, All other pathways are unbl…
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Adelaide A. Pollard • English
John 6:27
O wanderer, rejoice, rejoice! Lift up your head and sing! Good tidings of great joy and peace, From Christ the Lord we bring. O wanderer, rejoice, No longer fear or doubt, The soul that comes to Christ in love, He never will cast out. O love supreme! O mercy vast! O matchless, bo…
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Isaac Watts • English
Psalm 51
Cleanse me, O Lord, and cheer my soul with your forgiving love; O make my broken spirit whole, and bid my pains remove. Create anew my yearning heart, and fill it with your light. Your spirit never will depart, nor drive me from your sight. Give me the presence of your grace; the…
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Barney Elliott Warren • English
Matthew 24
Watch for the Master’s coming, Oh, watch and wait; Your lamp keep trimmed and burning, Oh, watch and wait. Oh, watch and wait, Don’t be too late; Watch for the Master’s coming, Oh, watch and wait. Watch for the Master’s coming, He’s at the door; Time now is fast declining, ’Twill…
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John Samuel Coffman • English
Luke 15:18
O weary wanderer, come home, Thy Saviour bids thee come; Thou long in sin didst love to roam, Yet still He calls thee, come. Help me, dear Saviour, Thee to own, And ever faithful be; And when Thou sittest on Thy throne, O Lord, remember me. Think of the Father’s house today, So b…
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John Henry Yates • English
Psalm 55:17
O welcome hour of prayer! So full of peace and rest! Here we may cast our ev’ry care Upon the Saviour’s breast; We leave the world without, To sit at Jesus’ feet; His love can banish every doubt, And make our joys complete. We see each other’s face, And take each other’s hand; We…
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Henry F. Lyte • English
Psalm 22
O what a conquest Jesus won, When, on the fatal tree, His great atoning work was done, And earth from guilt set free! ’Tis finished!' He exulting cried, The mighty slayer slain; The wrath of God is pacified, And man may hope again! O rich reward for every groan! O victory complet…
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Fanny Crosby • English
Matthew 11:28
Come to the Savior, hear His loving voice; Never will you find a friend so true; Now He is waiting, trust Him and rejoice, Tenderly He calleth you. O, what a Savior standing at the door, Haste while He lingers, pardon now implore Still He is waiting, grieve His love no more, Tend…
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Isaac Watts • English
Psalm 78
Oh what a stiff rebellious house Was Jacob’s ancient race! False to their own most solemn vows, And to their Maker’s grace. They broke the cov'nant of his love, And did his laws despise; Forgot the works he wrought to prove His pow'r before their eyes. They saw the plagues on Egy…
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Charles Wesley • English
Luke 24:30-31
O what delight is this, Which now in Christ we know, An earnest of our glorious bliss, Or heaven begun below! When He the table spreads, How royal is the cheer! With rapture we lift up our heads, And own that God is here. The Lamb for sinners slain, Who died to die no more, Let a…
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Job 5:9
Oh, what He's done for me. Oh, what He's done for me. Oh, what He's done for me. I never shall forget what He's done for me. He took my feet out the miry clay, that's what He's done for me. He took my feet out the miry clay, I never shall forget what He's done for me. He feeds me…
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Johann Heermann (1644) • Richard Massie (1857) • English
Isaiah 53:4-5
Jesus, grant that balm and healing in your holy wounds I find, ev'ry hour that I am feeling pains of body and of mind. Should some evil thought within tempt my treach'rous heart to sin, show the peril, and from sinning keep me from its first beginning. Should some lust or sharp t…
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Peter Abelard • Samuel Augustus Willoughby Duffield • English
Job 3:17
Oh, what shall be, oh, when shall be, That holy Sabbath day, Which heavenly care shall ever keep, And celebrate always; When rest is found for weary limbs, When labor hath reward, When everything, for evermore, Is joyful in the Lord? The true Jerusalem above, The holy town, is th…
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Peter Abelard • J. M. Neale (1854) • English
Psalm 48
Oh, what their joy and their glory must be, those endless Sabbaths the blessed ones see! Crowns for the valiant, to weary ones rest; God shall be all, and in all, ever blest. In new Jerusalem joy shall be found, blessings of peace shall forever abound; wish and fulfillment are no…
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H. W. Baker (1852) • English
Acts 14:22
O what, if we are Christ's, Is earthly shame or loss? Bright shall the crown of glory be When we have borne the cross. Keen was the trial once, Bitter the cup of woe, When martyred saints, baptized in blood, Christ's sufferings shared below. Bright is their glory now, Boundless t…
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John Leland (ca. 1800) • English
Psalm 84:2
O, when shall I see Jesus and reign with him above, and shall hear the trumpet sound in that morning, and from the flowing fountain drink everlasting love, and shall hear the trumpet sound in that morning? O, shout "glory!" I shall mount above the skies, when I hear the trumpet s…
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A. Cleveland Coxe (1839) • English
Exodus 15:2
O where are kings and empires now Of old that went and came? But, Lord, your Church is praying yet, A thousand years the same. We mark her goodly battlements And her foundations strong; We hear within the solemn voice Of her unending song. For not like kingdoms of the world Your…
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Eben E. Rexford • English
Psalm 126
O where are the reapers that garner in The sheaves of the good from the fields of sin? With sickles of truth must the work be done, And no one may rest till the “harvest home.” Where are the reapers? O who will come And share in the glory of the “harvest home”? O who will help us…
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Thomas T. Lynch (1855) • English
Zechariah 9:9
O where is He that trod the sea, O where is He that spake, And demons from their victims flee, The dead their slumbers break; The palsied rise in freedom strong, The dumb men talk and sing, And from blind eyes, benighted long Bright beams of morning spring? O where is He that tro…
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Psalm 2
O wherefore do the nations rage, and kings and rulers strive in vain, against the Lord of earth and heav'n to overthrow Messiah's reign? Their strength is weakness in the sight of him who sits enthroned above; he speaks, and judgments fall on them who tempt his wrath and scorn hi…
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Psalm 74
O wherefore hast Thou cast us off, O God, our God of old? Why art Thou angry with Thy sheep, The sheep of Thy own fold, The sheep of Thy own fold? Remember Thy inheritance, Thy Church, redeemed by grace; Remember Zion's mount profaned, Thy ancient dwelling-place, Thy ancient dwel…
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John Barnard • English
Psalm 10
O wherefore, Lord, as unconcerned, Dost thou so far remove? Why lays concealed thy power, and grace, When times distressing prove? The wicked persecutes the poor, In his abounding pride. Caught in the snares, which they devised. May their own foot abide. The wicked boasts his hea…
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D. W. Whittle • English
Isaiah 6:8
Over fields that are white for the harvest— That are waving with ripe golden grain, Hear the Lord of the harvest entreating— He is calling for reapers again. O who to the Lord will make answer, “Here am I, send me, send me,” O who will go forth to the harvest, For the Master a re…
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Isaac Watts • English
Psalm 42:5
Oh, why despond in life's dark vale? Why sink to fears a prey? Th' almighty power can never fail, His love can ne'er decay. Behold, the birds that wing the air, Nor sow nor reap the grain: Yet God, with all a father's care, Relieves when they complain. Behold the lilies of the fi…
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Daniel Otis Teasley (1912) • English
2 Corinthians 6:2
Why not now? O sinner, listen To that pleading voice within, Saying, “Jesus came to save you From the awful curse of sin.” Oh, why not now? Oh, why not now? All heaven waits while you delay; Oh, why not now? Oh, why not now? Risk not your soul for one more day. Why not now? Your…
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Eliza Holmes Reed (1842) • English
Joshua 24:15
O do not let the word depart, And close thine eyes against the light; Poor sinner, harden not your heart; Be saved, O tonight. O why not tonight? O why not tonight? Wilt thou be saved? Then why not tonight? Tomorrow’s sun may never rise To bless thy long deluded sight; This is th…
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Psalm 10
O why so far removed, O Lord, And why so distant be; Why hidest Thou Thy face from us In our anxiety? The wicked in unholy pride The lowly poor oppress; Let them be taken in the snare Of their own craftiness. The wicked in his arrogance Refuses God to fear, Nor is it in his thoug…
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Proverbs 8:12-14
O Wisdom, which has come forth out of the mouth of the Most High, And reaches from one end to the other, Mightily and sweetly ordering all things. Come, and teach us the way of prudence.
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Psalm 122
O with due reverence let us all To God's abode repair; And prostrate at His footstool fall, To breathe our humble prayer. Arise, O Lord, and now possess Thy constant place of rest; Be that not only with Thy ark But with Thy presence bless'd. Clothe Thou Thy priests with righteous…
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C. H. Jack Linn • English
Hebrews 9:28
O wond’rous day when I was saved, When I was saved from guilt and sin; O wond’rous change wrought in my heart, When Jesus came and entered in. O Calvary, O Calvary, Where Jesus gave His life for me, From home in heav’n, to earth He came, To shed His blood, endure the shame; O Cal…
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J. M. Neale (1854) • English
Matthew 17:1-9
O wondrous type! O vision fair of glory that the Church may share, which Christ upon the mountain shows, where brighter than the sun he glows! With Moses and Elijah nigh th'incarnate Lord holds converse high, and from the cloud the Holy One bears record to the only Son. With shin…
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William Walsham How (1867) • English
2 Samuel 22:29-33
O Word of God incarnate, O Wisdom from on high, O Truth, unchanged, unchanging, O Light of our dark sky, we praise Thee for the radiance that from the hallowed page, a lantern to our footsteps, shines on from age to age. The church from her dear Master received the gift divine, a…
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Fanny J. Crosby • English
Psalm 16:11
O world of joy untold, Beyond the bounds of time, Where He, the Prince of glory, dwells In majesty sublime; There faith, in wonder lost, Beholds a mighty throng, Whose grand triumphant chorus fills That world of love and song. Through sorrows deep they came, A path of tears they…
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Robert Grant (1833) • English
Genesis 2:6-7
O worship the King all-glorious above, O gratefully sing his power and his love: our shield and defender, the Ancient of Days, pavilioned in splendor and girded with praise. O tell of his might and sing of his grace, whose robe is the light, whose canopy space. His chariots of wr…
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Robert Lowry (1826-1899) • English
1 Chronicles 16:29
O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness, in the beauty of holiness, in the beauty of holiness. Glory to the Father, abounding in mercy! Be joyful, all ye people, and magnify Jehovah. O glory, hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah! O come before His presence and glorify His name…
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1 Chronicles 16:29
O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness; Serve Him with gladness, all the earth. Amen.
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Psalm 29:2
O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness, bow down before him, his glory proclaim; with gold of obedience and incense of lowliness, kneel and adore him; the Lord is his name. Low at his feet lay your burden of carefulness, high on his heart he will bear it for you, comfort yo…
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Charles W. Naylor (1907) • English
Psalm 40:8
Oh, write Thy wondrous law divine Upon the tables of my heart, That I may keep Thy statutes, Lord, And never from Thy way depart. Oh, may Thy perfect law of truth, Through seasons’ change, by day and night, Be light and life and strength to me, My meditation, my delight. Oh, writ…
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Charles W. Penrose • English
Isaiah 2:2-3
O ye mountains high, where the clear blue sky Arches over the vales of the free, Where the pure breezes blow and the clear streamlets flow, How I’ve longed to your bosom to flee! O Zion! dear Zion! land of the free, Now my own mountain home, unto thee I have come; All my fond hop…
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S. Ralph Harlow (1931) • English
Luke 9:51
O young and fearless Prophet of ancient Galilee, your life is still a summons to serve humanity, to make our thoughts and actions less prone to please the crowd, to stand with humble courage for truth with strength endowed. We marvel at the purpose that held you to your course wh…
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Mary Ann Thomson (1868) • English
Psalm 67:2
O Christians, haste, your mission high fulfilling, to tell to all the world that God is light, that he who made all nations is not willing one soul should perish, lost in shades of night. Publish glad tidings, tidings of peace, tidings of Jesus, redemption and release. Behold how…
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Fanny J. Crosby • English
Isaiah 35:10
O Zion! lovely Zion! thou city of the faithful, How often with rapture thy praises we sing! Where millions of redeemed ones are dwelling now in brightness, And praising forever our Saviour and King. Where the loud swelling chorus of triumph eternal, Rolls down from the regions of…
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Philip Doddridge • English
Isaiah 60:1
O Zion, tune thy voice, and raise thy hands on high; tell all the earth thy joys, and boast salvation nigh. Cheerful in God, arise and shine, while rays divine stream all abroad. He gilds the morning face with beams that cannot fade; his all-resplendent grace he pours around thy…
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Christoph Carl Ludwig von Pfeil (1735) • Catherine Winkworth (1863) • English
Joshua 24:15
Oh, blest the house, whate'er befall, where Jesus Christ is all in all! A home that is not wholly his— how sad and poor and dark it is! Oh, blest that house where faith is found and all in hope and love abound; they trust their God and serve him still and do in all his holy will.…
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Eliza E. Hewitt • English
John 14:21
Oh, for a vision of Jesus! Oh, for a glimpse of His face, Radiant with heavenly glory, Beaming with heavenly grace! Not here to mortals ‘tis given, Veilless His beauty to see, Yet in the soul’s contemplation, Show Thyself, Savior, to me. Oh, for a vision of Jesus! Oh, for a glimp…
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Exodus 6:3
Oh, freedom, oh, freedom, oh, freedom over me. And before I'd be a slave I'll be buried in my grave, and go home to my Lord and be free. No more moaning, no more moaning, no more moaning over me. And before I'd be a slave I'll be buried in my grave, and go home to my Lord and be…
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Psalm 73:1
O, how good is the Lord! O, how good is the Lord! O, how good is the Lord! I never will forget what he has done for me. He gives us salvation, how good is the Lord. He gives us salvation, how good is the Lord. He gives us salvation, how good is the Lord. I never will forget what…
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Thomas Blacklock • English
Ecclesiastes 11:8-10
O in the morn of life, when youth With vital ardor glows, And shines in all the fairest charms That beauty can disclose,-- Deep in thy soul, before its powers Are yet by vice enslaved, Be thy Creator’s glorious Name And character engraved: Ere yet the shades of sorrow cloud The s…
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Frederick W. Faber • English
Psalm 18:1
O Jesus, Jesus, dearest Lord! Forgive me if I say, For very love, Thy sacred name A thousand times a day. O Jesus, Lord, with me abide; I rest in Thee, whate’er betide; Thy gracious smile is my reward; I love, I love Thee, Lord! I love Thee so I know not how My transports to cont…
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Revelation 19:6
Oh, join ye the anthems of triumph that rise From the throng of the blest, from the hosts of the skies; Alleluia, thy sing, in rapturous strains, Alleluia, the Lord God omnipotent reigns! He gave to the light its beneficent wings; He controlleth the councils of senates and kings;…
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Clara McAlister Brooks (1911) • English
Isaiah 52:1
Oh, put on thy beautiful garments, Fair Zion, thou home of the blest; Ere long we shall see thee transported To yonder fair haven of rest. The day of this world is declining, The forces of sin are combining, The faithful our Lord is refining, And soon shall the Bridegroom appear.…
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John Jaques • English
John 18:37-38
Oh say, what is truth? ’Tis the fairest gem That the riches of worlds can produce, And priceless the value of truth will be when The proud monarch’s costliest diadem Is counted but dross and refuse. Yes, say, what is truth? ’Tis the brightest prize To which mortals or Gods can as…
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