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Meu divino protetor (2)

Author: Charles Wesley (1707-1788); Justus Henry Nelson (1849-1931) Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Meu divino protetor, quero em ti me refugiar Used With Tune: MARTYN Text Sources: HCC n. 334/ HL n. 436

How Shall We Name God?

Author: Thomas H. Troeger, b. 1945 Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: Source and Sov'reign, Rock and Cloud Refrain First Line: May the church at prayer recall Topics: Most Holy Trinity; God the Father/Creator; Holy Spirit; Images of God; Jesus Christ; Mystery of God; Name Of God; Petition/Prayer; Trinity Used With Tune: BIRINUS

Hallelujah, Praise the Lord

Author: Christopher M. Idle Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: [Hallelujah, Praise the Lord] Scripture: Psalm 111 Text Sources: Light Upon the River (Hope Publishing Company,, 1998)
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A Believer, Free From Care

Author: John Newton Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 9 hymnals Lyrics: 1 A believer, free from care, May in chains, or dungeons, sing, If the Lord be with him there; And be happier than a king: Paul and Silas, thus confined, Tho’ their backs were torn by whips, Yet possessing peace of mind, Sang His praise with joyful lips. 2 Suddenly the prison shook, Open flew the iron doors; And the jailer, terror struck, Now his captives’ help implores: Trembling at their feet he fell, "Tell me, sirs, what must I do To be saved from guilt and hell? None can tell me this but you." 3 "Look to Jesus," they replied. "If on Him thou canst believe, By the death which He has died, Thou salvation shalt receive." While the living word he heard, Faith sprang up within his heart; And, released from all he feared, In their joy his soul had part. 4 Sinners, Christ is still the same, O that you could likewise fear! Then the mention of His name Would be music to your ear: Jesus rescues Satan’s slaves, His dear wounds still plead, "Forgive!" Jesus to the utmost saves; Sinners, look to Him and live. Used With Tune: LEYDEN Text Sources: Olney Hymns (London, W. Oliver, 1779), Book 1
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Hear My Prayer

Author: Will C. Holmes Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Hear my prayer; O hear and bless Lyrics: 1 Hear my prayer; O hear and bless, While my sins I now confess! Let me hear that voice so mild, Softly say, Thou art My child. Refrain: Hear my prayer; O Father, hear! Safe am I if Thou art near; More like Christ, my Savior, make, Hear me for Thy mercy’s sake. 2 Hear my prayer; O Father, hear! Soothe my conscience, calm my fear; Drive away each rising doubt, Cast the evil spirit out. [Refrain] 3 Hear my prayer, and make me Thine; May I know that Thou art mine; Know I am from sin set free, And each day grow more like Thee. [Refrain] Used With Tune: ATLANTIC AVENUE
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Lord, I Come To Thee

Author: Robert W. Landis Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Lord, I come to Thee for rest Lyrics: 1 Lord, I come to Thee for rest, Guilty, helpless and undone; Wearied, and by sin oppressed, Burdened with a heart of stone. I against Thee have rebelled, Suffered earth my love to win; From my birth Thou hast beheld Me the willing slave of sin. 2 When Thy spirit gently strove To reclaim my erring heart, Urging me my God to love, Urging me from sin to part, I that blessèd Spirit drove Rashly from this wretched breast; Would not seek the joys above, Nor accept the proffered rest. 3 O abused and slighted Lord, Canst Thou such a heart receive? Yes, Thou canst, for Thy own word Calls me still to come and live; Lord, I come, O make me Thine; Cleanse my soul and set me free; Gladly do I sin resign, Joyfully return to Thee. Used With Tune: CALGARY Text Sources: Joyful Lays, by Robert Lowry and W. Howard Doane (New York: Biglow & Main, 1884)

Fire of God, Undying Flame

Author: Albert Frederick Bayly Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 12 hymnals Topics: The Christian Year Pentecost; Church Education; Conversion; Fire, Flame; God Grace; God Images; God Love; God Presence; God Strength and Refuge; Heritage; Holiness; Holy Spirit Images; Holy Spirit Power; Holy Spirit Presence; Holy Spirit Renewal; Inspiration; Light; Love; Petition; Regeneration; Repentance; Sin; Truth; Wholeness; Witness; Pentecost Year A; Pentecost Year B; Pentecost Year C Used With Tune: NUN KOMM
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Lord, to whom except to thee

Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 9 hymnals

Light and comfort of my soul

Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 11 hymnals

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