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Mary to Her Savior's Tomb

Author: John Newton Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 266 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Mary to her Savior’s tomb Hasted at the early dawn; Spice she brought, and sweet perfume, But the Lord, the Loved, was gone. 2. For awhile she weeping stood, Struck with sorrow and surprise; Shedding tears, a plenteous flood, For her heart supplied her eyes. 3. Jesus, who is always near, Though too often unperceived Came, His drooping child to cheer, And inquired, Why she grieved? 4. Though at first she knew Him not, When He called her by her name, Then her griefs were all forgot, For she found He was the same. 5. Grief and sighing quickly fled When she heard His welcome voice; Just before she thought Him dead, Now He bids her heart rejoice: 6. What a change His Word can make, Turning darkness into day! You who weep for Jesus’ sake; He will wipe your tears away. 7. He who came to comfort her, When she thought her all was lost; Will for your relief appear, Though you now are tempest-tossed: 8. On His Word your burden cast, On His love your thoughts employ; Weeping for awhile may last, But the morning brings the joy. Used With Tune: GLAD DAY Text Sources: Olney Hymns (London: W. Oliver, 1779), number 117
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There Is Purpose In This Waste

Author: Thomas T. Lynch Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 There is purpose in this waste; Women, as away ye haste, Precious spices strew the ground, Sweetness they will shed around. 2 What ye meant for Him, on us He has now bestowed, and thus Sunny winds with fragrant breath Will disperse the scent of death. 3 Happy morning, calmly bright, Never clouds shall dim your light; Happy garden, kindly free, All the world may walk in thee. 4 Love is freer than the wave, Love is stronger than the grave, Love is brighter than the sky, Love has won the victory. Used With Tune: YARBROUGH Text Sources: The Rivulet (3rd ed, enl.) (London: Longmans, Green, Readyer & Dyer, 1868)
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Peace! the welcome sound proclaim

Author: Anon. Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 39 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Peace! the welcome sound proclaim; Dwell with rapture on the theme: Loud, still louder, swell the strain-- Peace on earth, good-will to men! 2 Breezes, whisp'ring soft and low, Gently murmur as ye blow, Now, when war and discord cease, Praises to the God of peace. 3 Ocean's billows, far and wide, Rolling in majestic pride, Loud, still louder swell the strain-- Peace on earth, good-will to men! Topics: The Christian Nation At Peace; Praise for Deliverance and Peace
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Christian, Rise and Act Thy Creed

Author: F. A. Rollo Russell Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 63 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Christian, rise and act thy creed; Let thy prayer be in thy deed; Seek the right, perform the true, Raise thy works and life anew. 2. Hearts around thee sink with care; Thou canst help their load to bear; Thou canst bring inspiring light, Arm their faltering wills to fight. 3. Let thine aims be hope and joy, And thy worship God’s employ; Give Him thanks in humble zeal, Learning all His will to feel. 4. Come, then law divine, and reign; Freest faith assailed in vain, Perfect love bereft of fear, Born in heaven and radiant here. Used With Tune: INNOCENTS Text Sources: Break of Day (London: 1893)
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What within me and without

Author: A. H. Franke, 1663-1727; Catherine Winkworth Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 8 hymnals Lyrics: What within me and without, Hourly on my spirit weighs, Burdening heart and soul with doubt, Darkening all my weary days: In it I behold Thy will, God, who givest rest and peace, And my heart is calm and still, Waiting till Thou send release. God! Thou art my rock of strength, And my home is in Thine arms, Thou wilt send me help at length, And I feel no wild alarms. Sin nor Death can pierce the shield Thy defence has o'er me thrown, Up to Thee myself I yield, And my sorrows are Thine own. Thou my shelter from the blast, Thou my strong defence art ever; Though my sorrows thicken fast, Yet I know Thou leav'st me never; When my foe puts forth his might, And would tread me in the dust, To this rock I take my flight, And I conquer him through trust. When my trials tarry long, Unto Thee I look and wait, Knowing none, though keen and strong, Can my faith in Thee abate. And this faith I long have nurst, Comes alone, O Lord, from Thee; Thou my heart didst open first, Thou didst set this hope in me. Christians! cast on Him your load, To your tower of refuge fly; Know He is the Living God, Ever to His creatures nigh. Seek His ever-open door In your hours of utmost need; All your hearts before Him pour, He will send you help with speed. But hast thou some darling plan, Cleaving to the things of earth? Leanest thou for aid on man? Thou wilt find him nothing worth. Rather trust the One alone Whose is endless power and love, And the help He gives His own, Thou in very deed shalt prove. Yea, on Thee, my God, I rest, Letting life float calmly on, For I know the last is best, When the crown of joy is won. In Thy might all things I bear, In Thy love find bitters sweet, And with all my grief and care Sit in patience at Thy feet. O my soul, why art thou vexed? Let things go as e'en they will; Though to thee they seem perplexed, Yet His order they fulfil. Here He is thy strength and guard, Power to harm thee here has none; Yonder will He each reward For the works he here has done. Let Thy mercy's wings be spread O'er me, keep me close to Thee, In the peace Thy love doth shed, Let me dwell eternally. Be my All; in all I do Let me only seek Thy will, Where the heart to Thee is true, All is peaceful, calm, and still.
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Holy Spirit, Truth Divine

Author: Samuel Longfellow Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 276 hymnals First Line: Holy Spirit, Truth divine, Dawn upon this soul of mine
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Pardoned Through Redeeming Grace

Author: Edward Osler Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 22 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Pardoned through redeeming grace, In your blessed Son revealed, Worshiping before your face, Lord, to you ourselves we yield. 2 This our sacrifice receive Humbly offered through your Son; Quicken us in him to live; Lord, in us your will be done. 3 By the hallowed outward sign, By the cleansing grace within, Seal us with your own design; Wash and keep us pure from sin. 4 Called to bear the Christian name, May our vows and life accord, And our every deed proclaim “Holiness unto the Lord!” Amen. Topics: Service for the Lord's Day After Confession and Pardon; Sacraments Baptism; Sacraments Lord's Supper Scripture: Ephesians 1:7 Used With Tune: AUS DER TIEFE
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Confident Access to God

Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: In the fullness of Thy grace Lyrics: 1 In the fullness of Thy grace To Thy house I will repair; Bowing toward thy holy place, In Thy fear to worship there. Lead me in thy righteousness, Let my foes assail in vain; Lest my feet be turned aside, Make Thy way before me plain. 2 False and faithless are my foes, In their mouth no truth is found; Deadly are the words they speak, All their thoughts with sin abound. Bring, O God, their plans to naught, Hold them guilty in thy sight, For against Thee and thy law They have set themselves to fight. 3 O let all that trust Thy care Ever glad and joyful be; Let them joy who love Thy Name, Safely guarded, Lord, by Thee. For a blessing from Thy store To the righteous Thou wilt yield; Thou wilt compass him about With Thy favor as a shield. The Psalter: with responsive readings, 1912
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On our span-long pilgrimage

Author: James Montgomery Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: On our span-long pilgrimage, Youth, maturity, old age, What is life?--a passing breath; Time?--a step from birth to death, 219 On that step, that breath, that span, Hang the destinies of man; Not on this poor earth alone, But through worlds unseen, unknown. Here a paradise of bliss, There a bottomless abyss, At the saint's or sinner's feet, Fraught with joys or terrors meet. While we walk by faith below, Grace direct the way we go, Through thy gloom, Gethsemane! O'er thy height, sad Calvary! Thus in travelling from afar, Be Christ's cross our leading star, And His garden-grave our rest, When life's sun goes down the west. There in hope our dust be found, When the years have fill'd their round, Sown in weakness, raised with power, In the new creation's hour. Sacred Poems and Hymns
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Kyrie eleison

Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 280 hymnals Lyrics: Kyrie eleison. Kyrie eleison. Kyrie eleison. Kyrie eleison. Topics: Confession of Sin; Kyrie eleison / Lord, Have Mercy; Mercy; Praying; Reconciliation Used With Tune: KYRIE (Reindorf) Text Sources: from Greek liturgy Κύριε, ἐλέησον (Kyrie eleison) (Eastern Mediterranean), 4th c.

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