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Thy kingdom come

Author: Beddome Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 118 hymnals First Line: Ascend thy throne, almighty King Lyrics: 1 Ascend thy throne, almighty king, And spread thy glories all abroad; Let thine own arm salvation bring, And be thou known the gracious God. 2 Let millions bow before thy seat, Let humble mourners seek thy face, Bring daring rebels to thy feet, Subdu'd by thy victorious grace. 3 O let the kingdoms of the world Become the kingdoms of the Lord; Let saints and angels praise thy name, Be thou thro' heav'n and earth ador'd. Topics: Worship Hymns Before Sermon; Spread of the Gospel desired; Public Religion Scripture: Matthew 6:10
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A Hymn for the Lord's day morning

Appears in 107 hymnals First Line: Awake, our drowsy souls Lyrics: 1 Awake, our drowsy souls, Shake off each slothful band, The wonders of this day Our noblest songs demand. Auspicious morn! thy blissful rays, Bright seraphs hail in song of praise. 2 At thy approaching dawn, Reluctant death resign'd The glorious prince of life, In dark domains confin'd: Th' angelic host around him bends, And 'midst their shouts, the God ascends. 3 All hail, triumphant Lord, Heaven with hosannas rings; While earth, in humbler strains, Thy praise responsive sings: Worthy art thou, who once wast slain, Thro' endless years to live and reign. 4 Make bare thy potent arm, And wing th' unerring dart, With salutary pangs, To each rebellious heart: Then dying souls for life shall sue, Numerous as drops of morning dew. Topics: Worship The Lord's Day; Public Religion
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Prayer for Minister and People

Appears in 31 hymnals First Line: Dearest Savior, help thy servant Lyrics: 1 Dearest Savior, help thy servant To proclaim thy wondrous love! Pour thy grace upon this people, That thy truth they may approve: Bless, O bless them, From thy shining courts above. 2 Now thy gracious word invites them To partake the gospel feast: Let thy spirit sweetly draw them; Every soul be Jesu's guest! O receive us, Let us find thy promis'd rest. Topics: Worship Hymns Before Sermon; Public Religion Text Sources: Toplady's Collection
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Old Age approaching, or man frail and mortal

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 52 hymnals First Line: Eternal God, enthroned on high Lyrics: 1 Eternal God! enthron'd on high! Whom angel-hosts adore; Who yet to suppliant dust art nigh, Thy presence I implore. 2 O guide me down the steep of age, And keep my passions cool; Teach me to scan the sacred page, And practice every rule. 3 My flying years time urges on, What's human must decay; My friends, my young companions gone, Can I expect to stay? 4 Can I exemption plead, when death Projects his awful dart? Can med'cines then prolong my breath, Or virtue shield my heart? 5 Ah! no—then smooth the mortal hour, On thee my hope depends; Support me with almighty power, While dust to dust descends. 6 Then shall my soul, O gracious God! (While angels join the lay) Admitted to the bless'd abode, Its endless anthems pay. 7 Thro' heaven, howe'er remote the bound, Thy matchless love proclaim, And join the choir of saints that sound Their great redeemer's name. Topics: Times and Seasons; Mortality of man; Old Age
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Penitential Sighs

Author: Dr. S. Stennett Appears in 28 hymnals First Line: Father, at thy call I come Lyrics: 1 Father, at thy call I come; In thy bosom there is room For a guilty soul to hide, Press'd with grief on every side. 2 Here I'll make my piteous moan; Thou canst understand a groan: Here my sins, and sorrows tell; What I feel thou knowest well. 3 Ah! how foolish I have been, To obey the voice of sin, To forget thy love to me, And to break my vows to thee. 4 Darkness fills my trembling soul, Floods of sorrow o'er me roll: Pity, Father pity, me; All my hope's alone in thee. 5 But may such a wretch as I, Self-condemn'd and doom'd to die, Ever hope to be forgiven, And be smil'd upon by heaven? 6 May I round thee cling and twine, Call myself a child of thine, And presume to claim a part In a tender Father's heart? 7 Yes, I may, for I espy Pity trickling from thine eye: 'Tis a father's bowels move, Move with pardon, and with love. 8 Well I do remember too What his love hath deign'd to do; How he sent a savior down, All my Follies to atone. 9 Has my elder Brother died? And is justice satisfied? Why,O why should I despair Of my father's tender care? Topics: Graces of the Spirit Repentance; Penitent sighs
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The return of spring celebrated

Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 12 hymnals First Line: From winter's barren clods Lyrics: 1 From winter's barren clods From winter's joyless waste, The spring in sudden youth appears, With blooming beauty grac'd. 2 How balmy is the air! How warm the solar beams! And to refresh the ground, the rains Descend in gentle streams. 3 Great God, at thy command Seasons in order rise: Thy power in love and concert reign Thro' earth and seas and skies: 4 With grateful praise we own Thy providential hand, While grass for kine, and herb and corn For men, enrich the land: 5 But greater still the gift Of thine incarnate son; By him forgiveness, peace and joy Thro' endless ages run. Topics: Times and Seasons The Seasons of the Year; Spring
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The Barren Fig-Tree

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 57 hymnals First Line: God of my life, to thee belong Lyrics: 1 God of my life, to thee belong The thankful heart, the grateful song; Touch'd by thy love, each tuneful chord Resounds the goodness of the Lord. 2 Thou hast preserv'd my fleeting breath, And chas'd the gloomy shades of death; The venom'd arrows vainly fly, When God our great deliverer's nigh. 3 Yet why, dear Lord, this tender care? Why does thy hand so kindly rear A useless cumberer of the ground, On which no pleasant fruits are found? 4 Still may the barren fig-tree stand! And cultivated by thy hand, Verdure, and bloom and fruit afford, Meet tribute to its bounteous Lord. 5 So shall thy praise employ my breath Thro' life, and in the arms of death My soul the pleasant theme prolong, Then rise to aid th' angelic song. Topics: Times and Seasons New Year's Day; Barren fig-tree; Complaint Of unfruitfulness
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The immutability of God, and the Mutability of Creation

Author: Dr. Doddridge Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 82 hymnals First Line: Great former of this various frame Lyrics: 1 Great former of this various frame, Our souls adore thine awful name; And bow and tremble, while they praise The ancient of eternal days. 2 Thou, Lord, with unsurpris'd survey, Saw'st nature rising yesterday; And as to-morrow, shall thine eye See earth and stars in ruin lie. 3 Beyond an angel's vision bright, Thou dwell'st in self-existent light. Which shines with undiminish'd ray, While suns and worlds in smoke decay. 4 Our days a transient period run, And change with ev'ry circling sun; And in the firmest state we boast, A moth can crush us into dust. 5 But let the creatures fall around: Let death consign us to the ground: Let the last general flame arise, And melt the arches of the skies. 6 Calm as the summer's ocean, we Can all the wreck of nature see, While grace secures us an abode, Unshaken as the throne of God. Topics: God; Immutability of God Scripture: Psalm 102:25-28
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Sun

Author: Dr. S. Stennett Appears in 16 hymnals First Line: Great God, amid the darksome night Lyrics: 1 Great God, amid the darksome night, Thy glories dart upon my sight, While, wrapt in wonder, I behold The silver moon and stars of glod. 2 But when I see the sun arise, And pour his glories o'er the skies, In more stupendous forms I view Thy greatness and thy goodness too. 3 Thy sun of suns, whose dazzling light Tries and confounds an angel's sight, How shall I glance mine eye at thee In all thy vast immensity? 4 Yet I may be allow'd to trace The distant shadow of thy face, As in the pale and sickly moon We trace the image of the sun. 5 In every work thy hands have made Thy power and wisdom are display'd; But, O! what glories all divine In my incarnate Savior thine! 6 He is my sun, beneath his wings My soul securely sits and sings; And there enjoys like those above, The balmy influence of thy love. 7 O may the vital strength and heat His cheering beams communicate, Enable me my course to run With the same vigor as the sun! Topics: Characters and Representations of Christ Sun; Christ Sun Scripture: Psalm 84:11
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Mysteries to be explained hereafter

Author: Beddome Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 34 hymnals First Line: Great God of Providence! thy ways Lyrics: 1 Great God of Providence! thy ways Are hid from mortal sight; Wrapt in impenetrable shades, Or cloth'd with dazzling light. 2 The wond'rous methods of thy grace, Evade the human eye; The nearer we attempt t' approach, The farther off they fly. 3 But in the world of bliss above Where thou dost ever reign, These mysteries shall be all unveil'd, And not a doubt remain. 4 The sun of righteousness shall there His brightest beams display, And not a hovering cloud obscure That never-ending day. Topics: Creation and Providence; Providence to be explained hereafter Scripture: John 13:7

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