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Father in Heaven

Author: Stephen P. Starke Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Father in heaven, gracious God above
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Hosanna We Sing

Author: George S. Hodges Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 86 hymnals First Line: Hosanna we sing, like the children dear Lyrics: 1. Hosanna we sing, like the children dear, In the olden days when the Lord lived here; He blessed little children, and smiled on them, While they chanted His praise in Jerusalem. 2. Alleluia we sing, like the children bright, With their harps of gold and their raiment white, As they follow their shepherd with loving eyes, Through the beautiful valleys of paradise. 3. Hosanna we sing, for He bends His ear, And rejoices the hymns of His own to hear; We know that His heart will never wax cold To the lambs that He feeds in His earthly fold. 4. Alleluia we sing in the Church we love, Alleluia resounds in the Church above, To Thy little ones, Lord, may such grace be given, That we lose not our part in the song of Heav’n. Used With Tune: AIRLIE Text Sources: Hymns Ancient and Modern, 1875
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The One Who Dwells in God

Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: The one who dwells in God as his abode Topics: God As Refuge; Opening and Closing of the Year; Protection; Trust and Assurance Scripture: Psalm 91 Used With Tune: WOODLANDS Text Sources: OPC/URCNA 2016

Lord, What a Change Within Us

Author: Robert C. Trench, 1807-1886; Wm. P. Merrill, 1867-1954 Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 17 hymnals First Line: Lord, what a change within us one short hour Topics: Prayer Hymns about Used With Tune: MORECAMBE
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Lord, Let Our Eyes the Things Unseen Behold

Author: John Brownlie Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: I Lord, let our eyes the things unseen behold, And, ’mid the glory that like sunset dies, Fair to the sight the wondrous bliss unfold That lives in beauty under cloudless skies. II And let our ears the things unuttered hear, That silent voices to the soul can tell; That heart can whisper when a heart is near Of love that scorns in uttered tones to dwell. III Teach us to know that things unseen are real, That earth no bloom of fadeless beauty gives, That far beyond the things that sense can feel, The joy of being, and of having, lives. IV Lord Who hast risen, nor left the world behind, Daily incline our sense-bound souls to soar, Till ’mong the things all hidden we may find Possessions that abide for evermore. Hymns from the Morningland, 1911
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Blow Ye the Trumpet Blow!

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788; Compiler Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 952 hymnals Topics: Book One: Hymns, Songs, Chorales; The Holy Scriptures The Gospel Scripture: Joel 2:1 Used With Tune: PAX DEI
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These are the jewels all glorious that shine

Author: John Brownlie Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: These are the jewels all glorious that shine High in the crown of the Monarch divine; Circling the brow like a rainbow of light, Brighter than stars in an Orient night. They who have dwelt in the darkness below, Cheering its sadness, and healing its woe; Seeking the wanderers and pointing the way Out of the night to the glories of day. They who had ears for the penitent's plaint, Stretching their hands to the weak and the faint; Aiding the weary who toil for their bread, Wiping the tears that in sorrow are shed. Holding as gain what the world deems but loss; Bearing with meekness the weight of the Cross; Counting it glory to suffer the shame Linked to the servant who honours His name. Cherubim, seraphim, glowing and bright, Stand in the Holy place girded with light; Ah, but the jewels more glorious that shine, Flash from the crown of the Monarch divine.

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