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I Hunger and I Thirst

Author: Dr. J. S. B. Monsell Hymnal: HCF1902 #11 (1902) Languages: English Tune Title: [I hunger and I thirst]
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My Sins, My Sins, My Saviour!

Author: Dr. J. S. B. Monsell Hymnal: HCF1902 #12 (1902) First Line: My sins, my sins, my Saviour Languages: English Tune Title: GOLDEN CITY
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Hark, my Soul, it is the Lord

Author: W. Cowper Hymnal: HCF1902 #13 (1902) Languages: English Tune Title: [Hark, my soul, it is the Lord]
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Forever Here My Rest Shall Be

Author: C. Wesley Hymnal: HCF1902 #14 (1902) Languages: English Tune Title: MIZPAH
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Thou Hidden Love of God

Author: Tersteegen Hymnal: HCF1902 #15 (1902) First Line: Thou hidden love of God, whose height Languages: English Tune Title: ST. CATHERINE
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Weary of Earth, and Laden

Author: S. J. Stone Hymnal: HCF1902 #16 (1902) First Line: Weary of earth, and laden with my sin Languages: English Tune Title: ELLERS
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O Lord, I Come to Thee!

Author: Annie W. Marston Hymnal: HCF1902 #17 (1902) First Line: O Lord, I come to Thee Lyrics: 1 O Lord, I come to Thee, Thou knowest all my state; My heart is longing so for rest, No longer can I wait. 2 Thou knowest all my sin; How I, Thy ransomed one, Have gone the way my heart desired, And left Thy will undone. 3 Lord, Thou canst work in me The will to do Thy will; And Thou canst work in me to work, Thy pleasure to fulfil. 4 In utter lack of strength Into Thine arms I fall; For if Thou dost not hold me up, I cannot stand at all. 5 Thine everlasting arms Will never let me go; The arms of Him who fainteth not Can never weary grow. 6 Lord, Thou wilt take me now; I trust myself to Thee, That as Thy will is done in heaven It may be done in me. Languages: English Tune Title: SOUTHWELL
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Is It Indeed Too Late?

Author: Lucy A. Bennett Hymnal: HCF1902 #18 (1902) First Line: Is it indeed too late, too late Lyrics: 1 Is it indeed too late, too late? Does Truth retain no open gate? Is there no way to enter in? No expiation for my sin? 2 Is there no heart to brave the worst? No hand that will my fetters burst? O human love, O Love Divine, Have ye not chords to answer mine? 3 O smitten Rock, Thy sacred cleft Invites—no other refuge left; Though none had tenderness beside, In Thy great tenderness I hide. 4 Here, from the sacred crimson stream, The broad bright belts of mercy gleam; Here, from the deepest depths of shame, Is found forgiveness through the Name. 5 Give me, O living Bread, to feed On Thee, and satisfy my need; Touch with Thy piercèd hand my chain, And not a fetter shall remain. 6 O Lord of lords, O Light of light, Faith climbs to Thee form death’s dark night; Thyself the antidote of care, The sweet “Amen” to life’s long prayer; Languages: English Tune Title: ANGELUS
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I Thirst, Thou Wounded Lamb of God

Author: Dessler Hymnal: HCF1902 #19 (1902) Languages: English Tune Title: [I thirst, Thou wounded Lamb of God]
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My God, my Father, Dost Thou Call?

Author: Bishop Bickersteth Hymnal: HCF1902 #20 (1902) First Line: My God, my Father, dost thou call Languages: English

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