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And Are Thy Plagues And Mercies, Lord

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 And are Thy plagues and mercies, Lord, Already out of mind? Thy threatening and preserving word So quickly cast behind? 2 The crowd alarmed with short surprise, And spared, alas! In vain, Started, and half unsealed their eyes, And dropped to sleep again. 3 If trouble for a moment seize Their unawakened breast, The trouble but confirms their peace, The earthquake rocks to rest. Thy words behind their back they cast, Thy patient pity scorn, Nor thank Thee for the judgment past, Nor dream of its return. 4 But whether they Thine hand will see, Or still Thine anger dare, Savior of men, we turn to Thee, With thankfulness, and prayer. 5 We own Thy mercy in the stroke, Thy praise to Thee we give, That when the earth beneath us shook, Thou wouldst not let it cleave. 6 The cause of all, our nation’s sin, We mournfully confess; But Thou who didst the shock begin, Hast made the motion cease. 7 Vapors and damps confessed their God, And did Thy word fulfill, And earth observed its Maker’s nod, And trembled, and was still. 8 Accepting our deliverance, Lord, Our long, or short, reprieve, Thy wondrous goodness we record, And to Thy glory live. 9 We never will the grace forget, But thankfully improve, And still in songs of praise repeat Thy providential love. Used With Tune: CLEANSING FOUNTAIN Text Sources: Hymns Occasioned by the Earthquake, March 8, 1750 Part 2 (London: Strahan, 1750)

Unless the Lord

Author: Harry Hagan, OSB. b. 1947 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Unless the Lord shall build the house Topics: Church; Creation; Providence; Sending Forth; Stewardship; Church; Creation; Providence; Sending Forth; Stewardship; Church; Creation; Providence; Sending Forth; Stewardship Scripture: Genesis 1 Used With Tune: RESIGNATION

O Save Me, God, Because the Floods

Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Text Sources: OPC/URCNA 2016
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Come, Celebrate the Call of God

Author: Brian Wren Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Come, celebrate the call of God that wakens and renews, and chooses from us, for our good, the bringers of good news. The Spirit's blessing all ordains to show what God has done, yet brings to focus and contains the many in the one. 2 A chosen one today replies, and fit and ready stands. *Her calling now we recognize with prayer and loving hands. A servant leader, truthful friend, we gladly will receive, to stir and comfort, shake and mend, be glad with us, and grieve. 3 Great Spirit, give *her word and breath in Christ to live and speak, and shield against the pow'rs of death the outcast and the weak, *her flag of faith, above defeats, in heaven's breeze unfurled, as all her deepest gladness meets the hunger of the world. *for her, read him when appropriate Topics: Ordination and Installation; Installation; Ministry; Ordination Scripture: 1 Corinthians 1:18-31 Used With Tune: ALIDA'S TUNE
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Hope of the Righteous

Author: Luella B. Henry Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 10 hymnals First Line: Beyond this world of toil and care Refrain First Line: Oh, yes, we’ll trust Him while we live! Lyrics: 1 Beyond this world of toil and care, Beyond this veil of gloom; There is a land, a happy land, A place we call our home. Refrain: Oh, yes, we’ll trust Him while we live! We’ll trust Him when we die; And then when all our work is done, We’ll reign with Him on high. 2 Oh, what a blessed hope is this, An anchor to the soul; And if we do our Savior’s will, We’ll safely reach the goal. [Refrain] 3 God says, “Ye must be born again”; To us this truth is giv’n; And if we do not His commands, We shall not enter heav’n. [Refrain] To enter heav’n we must be pure And holy in His sight; And every day we surely must Be walking in the light. 4 We’ll pray for God to keep our feet Upon the Corner Stone; We’ll give our hearts and lives to Him, For we are not our own. [Refrain] Scripture: Titus 2:13 Used With Tune: [Beyond this world of toil and care] Text Sources: Timeless Truths (http://library.timelesstruths.org/music/Hope_of_the_Righteous); The Gospel Trumpet Company, Hymnal of the Church of God, 1953 (473); Faith Publishing House, Evening Light Songs, 1949, edited 1987 (191); The Gospel Trumpet Co

On Christmas Eve We Celebrate

Author: Mary Nelson Keithahn Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Text Sources: The Song Lingers On

A Man once came from Galilee

Author: Margaret V. Old Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal

Bless thou our Christian homes, O Lord

Author: Carlton C. Buck Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 2 hymnals

The Heavenly Race

Author: D. W. Whittle Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Rejoice, my soul, the trumpet sounds Refrain First Line: Press onward, onward, O, my soul

Earth Is Eternally the Lord's

Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Text Sources: The Murrayfield Psalms (1954)

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