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Hail to the Lord's Anointed

Author: James Montgomery, 1771-1854 Hymnal: Christian Worship (1993) #93 (1993) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Lyrics: 1 Hail to the Lord's Anointed, Great David's greater Son! Hail, in the time appointed, His reign on earth begun! He comes to break oppression, To set the captive free, To take away transgression, And rule in equity. 2 He comes with rescue speedy To those who suffer wrong, To help the poor and needy And bid the weak be strong, To give them songs for sighing, Their darkness turn to light Whose souls, condemned and dying, Are precious in his sight. 3 Kings shall bow down before him And gold and incense bring; All nations shall adore him; His praise all people sing. To him shall prayer unceasing And daily vows ascend, His kingdom still increasing, A kingdom without end. 4 O'er ev'ry foe victorious, He on his throne shall rest, From age to age more glorious, All blessing and all-blest. The tide of time shall never His covenant remove; His name shall stand forever -- That name to us is Love. Topics: Epiphany; Epiphany Languages: English Tune Title: FREUT EUCH, IHR LIEBEN CHRISTEN
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When Jesus came to Jordan

Author: F. Pratt Green, 1903-2000 Hymnal: Common Praise #93 (2000) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Lyrics: 1 When Jesus came to Jordan to be baptized by John, he did not come for pardon, but as his Father's Son. He came to share repentance with all who mourn their sins, to speak the vital sentence with which good news begins. 2 He came to share temptation, our utmost woe and loss; for us and our salvation to die upon the cross. So when the Dove descended on him, the Son of Man, the hidden years had ended, the age of grace began. 3 Come, Holy Spirit, aid us to keep the vows we make, this very day invade us, and every bondage break. Come, give our lives direction, the gift we covet most: to share the resurrection that leads to Pentecost. Topics: Baptism of Jesus; Advent II Year A; Advent II Year B; Baptism of Christ Year A; Baptism of Christ Year B; Baptism of Christ Year C Scripture: Mark 1:14-15 Languages: English Tune Title: OFFERTORIUM
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Hosanna, Loud Hosanna

Author: Jennette Threlfall Hymnal: With Heart and Voice #93 (1989) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Lyrics: 1 Hosanna, loud hosanna the little children sang; through pillared court and temple the lovely anthem rang. To Jesus, who had blessed them, close folded to his breast, the children sang their praises, the simplest and the best. 2 From Olivet they followed mid an exultant crowd, the victory palm branch waving, and chanting clear and loud. The Lord of earth and heaven rode on in lowly state, nor scorned that little children should on his bidding wait. 3 "Hosanna in the highest!" That ancient song we sing, for Christ is our Redeemer, the Lord of heaven, our King. O may we ever praise him with heart and life and voice, and in his blissful presence eternally rejoice. Topics: The Church Year Lent Languages: English Tune Title: ELLACOMBE
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O How Shall I Receive Thee

Author: P. Gerhardt, 1607-76 ; C. Winkworth, 1827-78 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #94 (1996) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Lyrics: 1 O how shall I receive Thee, How welcome Thee aright! All nations long to greet Thee, My hope, my heart’s delight! O Jesus, Jesus, set Thee Thy lamp within my breast, And by its guidance let me Know what doth please Thee best. 2 Thy Zion strews before Thee Green boughs and fairest palms, And I, too, will adore Thee With sweetest songs and psalms. My heart shall bloom forever For Thee with praises new, And from Thy name shall never Withhold the honor due. 3 What hast Thou left ungranted To give me glad relief? When soul and body panted In utmost depth of grief, In deepest degradation, Devoid of joy and peace, Then, Thou, my soul's Salvation, Didst come to bring release. 4 I lay in fetters groaning, Thou com’st to set me free; I stood, my shame bemoaning, Thou com’st to honor me. A glory Thou dost give me, A treasure safe on high, That will not fail or leave me As earthly riches fly. 5 Naught, naught, dear Lord, could move Thee To leave Thy rightful place Save love, for which I love Thee; A love that could embrace A world where sorrow dwelleth, Which sin and suff'ring fill, More than the tongue e'er telleth; Yet Thou couldst love it still! 6 Rejoice, then, ye sad-hearted, Who sit in deepest gloom, Who mourn o’er joys departed, And tremble at your doom; Despair not, He is near you, Yea, standing at the door, Who best can help and cheer you, And bid you weep no more. 7 No care nor effort either Is needed day or night, How ye may draw Him hither In your own strength and might. He comes, He comes with gladness, Moved by His love alone, To calm your fear and sadness, To Him they well are known. 8 Sin's debt, that fearful burden, Let not your souls distress; Your guilt the Lord will pardon And cover with His grace. He comes, He comes procuring The peace of sin forgiv'n, For all God's sons securing Their heritage in heav'n. 9 Why should the wicked move you? Heed not their craft and spite! Your Savior who doth love you Will scatter all their might. He comes, a King most glorious, And all His earthly foes In vain His course victorious Endeavor to oppose. 10 He comes to judge the nations, A terror to His foes, A Light of consolations And blessed Hope to those Who love the Lord's appearing. O glorious Sun, now come, Send forth Thy beams so cheering, And guide us safely home! Topics: Jesus, The Coming King; Advent 1 Languages: English Tune Title: WIE SOLL ICH DICH EMPFANGEN
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O Jesus, King of Glory

Author: Martin Behm, 1557-1622; Catherine Winkworth, 1827-78 Hymnal: Christian Worship (1993) #94 (1993) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Lyrics: 1 O Jesus, King of glory, Both David's Lord and son! Your rule endures forever; In heaven is your throne. Help that in earth's dominions, From pole to farthest pole, Your reign may spread salvation To each benighted soul. 2 The eastern Magi, coming Their gifts of love to bring, Bear witness to your glory And worship you, their King. To you the star is pointing And the prophetic Word; So joyously we hail you: Our Savior and our Lord. 3 You are a mighty monarch, As by your Word is told, And yet you care but little For earthly goods or gold. You do not come displaying Your power and renown. You dwell in no high castle; You wear no jeweled crown. 4 Oh, look on me with pity Though I am weak and poor; Admit me to your kingdom To dwell there, blest and sure. I pray, Lord, guide and keep me Safe from my bitter foes, From sin and death and Satan; Free me from all my woes. 5 Then let your Word within me Shine as the fairest star; Keep sin and all false doctrine Forever from me far. Help me confess you truly And with all Christendom Here hail you King and Savior And in the world to come. Topics: Epiphany; Epiphany Languages: English Tune Title: VALET WILL ICH DIR GEBEN

O sacred head, surrounded

Hymnal: The Oxford Hymn Book #95 (1925) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Languages: English

All Glory, Laud, and Honor

Author: Theodulph of Orleans, 760-821; John Mason Neale, 1818-1866 Hymnal: Ambassador Hymnal #95 (1994) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 First Line: All glory, laud and honor Topics: Jesus Christ Triumphal Entry; Lent; Palm Sunday; Praise Languages: English Tune Title: VALET WILL ICH DIR GEBEN
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O God, the Rock of Ages

Hymnal: The Hymnal Companion to the Book of Common Prayer with accompanying tunes (3rd ed., rev. and enl.) #96 (1893) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6
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O Sacred Head, Now Wounded

Author: Paul Gerhardt; James W. Alexander Hymnal: With Heart and Voice #96 (1989) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Lyrics: 1 O sacred head, now wounded, with grief and shame weighed down, now scornfully surrounded with thorns, your only crown. O sacred head, what glory and blessing you have known! Yet, though despised and gory, I claim you as my own. 2 My Lord, what you did suffer was all for sinners' gain; mine, mine was the transgression, but yours the deadly pain. So here I kneel, my Savior, for I deserve your place; look on me with your favor and save me by your grace. 3 What language shall I borrow to thank you, dearest Friend, for this, your dying sorrow, your mercy without end? Lord, make me yours forever, a loyal servant true, and let me never, never outlive my love for you. Topics: The Church Year Lent Languages: English Tune Title: HERZLICH TUT MICH VERLANGEN

O sacred head, surrounded

Hymnal: Hymns Ancient and Modern #97 (1874) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Languages: English

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