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This Is the Day the Lord Hath Made

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Appears in 599 hymnals Topics: Introits Used With Tune: TWENTY-FOURTH
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Salvation! O melodious sound

Author: Doddridge Appears in 62 hymnals Used With Tune: PRIMROSE
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These mortal joys, how soon they fade

Author: Philip Doddridge Appears in 33 hymnals Used With Tune: MELODY
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O, for a faith that will not shrink

Appears in 709 hymnals Topics: Development of the Christian Life Consecration; Phase of Christian Life A Pilgrimage; Death and Resurrection Used With Tune: MELODY
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In Darkness

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 10 hymnals First Line: O, how can praise my tongue employ Used With Tune: CHELMSFORD
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Wie bist du mir so innig gut

Author: G. Tersteegen Appears in 68 hymnals Used With Tune: [Wie bist du mir so innig gut]
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Fountain of mercy, God of love

Author: Mrs. Alice Flowerdew Appears in 155 hymnals Used With Tune: CHELMSFORD
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Hail, Tranquil Hour Of Closing Day

Author: Leonard Bacon Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 66 hymnals First Line: Hail tranquil hour of closing day! Lyrics: 1 Hail tranquil hour of closing day! Begone, disturbing care! And look, my soul, from earth away To Him who heareth prayer. 2 How sweet the tear of penitence, Before His throne of grace, While, to the contrite spirit’s sense, He shows His smiling face. 3 How sweet, through long remembered years, His mercies to recall, And, pressed with wants and griefs and fears, To trust His love for all. 4 How sweet to look, in thoughtful hope, Beyond this fading sky, And hear Him call His children up To His fair home on high. 5 Calmly the day forsakes our heaven To dawn beyond the west; So let my soul, in life’s last even, Retire to glorious rest. Used With Tune: TWENTY FOURTH Text Sources: Psalms & Hymns for Christian Use and Worship (General Association of Connecticut, 1845)
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Long have I sat beneath the sound

Appears in 162 hymnals Used With Tune: CHELMSFORD

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