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Father of heaven, whose love profound

Author: Edward Cooper Hymnal: The Hymnal #59 (1921) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Opening of Service; Times of Worship Languages: English Tune Title: RIVAULX
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Father of heaven, whose love profound

Author: Edward Cooper, 1770-1833 Hymnal: The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook #62 (2004) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Father of heaven, whose love profound a ransom for our souls has found, before Your throne we sinners bend; to us Your pardoning love extend. 2 Almighty Son, incarnate Word, our Prophet, Priest, Redeemer, Lord, before Your throne we sinners bend; to us Your saving grace extend. 3 Eternal Spirit, by whose breath the soul is raised from sin and death, before Your throne we sinners bend; to us Your living power extend. 4 Jehovah – Father, Spirit, Son– mysterious Godhead, Three-in-One, before Your throne we sinners bend; grace, pardon, life to us extend. Topics: The Fall The Human Condition; The Temple The Trinity Languages: English Tune Title: RIVAULX
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O love, how deep, how broad, how high

Author: Thomas à Kempis (?), d. 1471; Benjamin Webb Hymnal: Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church #63 (1917) Lyrics: 1 O love, how deep, how broad, how high, O great, O wondrous mystery, That God, the Son of God, should take Our mortal form for mortals' sake! 2 He sent no angel to our race, Of higher or of lower place, But He Himself to this world came And wore the robe of human frame. 3 For us baptized! then Spirit-led He fasted,--Who the thousands fed; For us temptation sharp He knew, For us the Tempter overthrew. 4 For us He prayed, for us He taught, For us His every work He wrought, By words, and signs, and actions, thus Still seeking not Himself, but us. 5 For us by wicked men betrayed, Scourged, mocked, in crown of thorns arrayed; For us He bore the Cross's death, For us at length gave up His breath. 6 For us He rose from death again, For us He went on high to reign, For us He sent His Spirit here To guide, to strengthen, and to cheer. Amen. Topics: The Church Year Lent Languages: English Tune Title: RIVAULX

Father Of Heaven

Author: Edward Cooper, 1770 - 1833 Hymnal: The Hymn Book of the Anglican Church of Canada and the United Church of Canada #66b (1971) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Father of heaven, whose love profound Tune Title: RIVAULX
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The heav'ns declare Thy glory, Lord

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Hymns for Schools and Colleges #71 (1913) Languages: English Tune Title: RIVAULX
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O Love divine, whose constant beam

Author: John Greenleaf Whittier Hymnal: Services for Congregational Worship. The New Hymn and Tune Book #73a (1914) Languages: English Tune Title: RIVAULX
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O God, Thou art my God alone

Author: J. Montgomery Hymnal: The Choral Hymnal #73 (1888) Languages: English Tune Title: RIVAULX
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A voice upon the midnight air

Author: James Martineau Hymnal: Hymni Ecclesiae #74 (1911) Languages: English Tune Title: RIVAULX
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Awhile in spirit, Lord, to Thee

Author: J. F. Thrupp Hymnal: Columbia University Hymnal #75 (1921) Languages: English Tune Title: RIVAULX
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Awhile in spirit, Lord, to Thee

Author: J. F. Thrupp Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #80a (1898) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Awhile in spirit, Lord, to Thee Into the desert would we flee; Awhile upon the barren steep Our fast with Thee in spirit keep: 2 Awhile from Thy temptation learn False Satan's wileful lures to spurn, And in our hearts to feel and own "Man liveth not by bread alone." 3 O Thou once tempted like as we, Thou knowest our infirmity; Be Thou our helper in the strife, Be Thou our true, our inward life. 4 And while at Thy command we pray "Give us our bread from day to day," May we with Thee, O Christ, be fed, Thou Word of God, Thou living Bread. Amen. Topics: Lent Languages: English Tune Title: RIVAULX

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