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God of My Youth, Forsake Me Not

Author: Dale Elderkin Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Text Sources: The Psalter, 1912, alt.

Judge Me, O LORD

Author: David Regier Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Judge me, O LORD, for I have walked In my integrity (Regier)
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Now Let Our Lips with Holy Fear

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 29 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Now let our lips with holy fear And mournful pleasure sing The sufferings of our great high priest, The sorrows of our king; He sinks in floods of deep distress, How high the waters rise! While to His heavenly Father’s ear He sends perpetual cries. 2. “Hear me, O Lord, and save Thy Son, Nor hide Thy shining face; Why should Thy favorite look like one Forsaken of Thy grace? With rage they persecute the man That groans beneath Thy wound, While for a sacrifice I pour My life upon the ground. 3. “They tread my honor to the dust, And laugh when I complain; Their sharp insulting slanders add Fresh anguish to my pain. All my reproach is known to Thee, The scandal and the shame; Reproach has broke my bleeding heart, And lies defiled my name. 4. “I looked for pity, but in vain; My kindred are my grief: I ask my friends for comfort round, But meet with no relief. With vinegar they mock my thirst, They give me gall for food; And sporting with my dying groans, They triumph in my blood. 5. Shine into my distressèd soul, Let Thy compassion save; And though my flesh sink down to death, Redeem it from the grave. I shall arise to praise Thy name, Shall reign in worlds unknown; And Thy salvation, O my God, Shall seat me on Thy throne. Used With Tune: FIRST MODE MELODY Text Sources: The Psalms of David, 1719

Oh, once I had a glor'ous view

Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 13 hymnals Used With Tune: COLUMBUS Text Sources: Mercer's Cluster, 1823
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Sufficient Grace

Author: H. H. Ryland Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: The cross is heavy—this I know— Lyrics: 1 The cross is heavy—this I know— But there’s a blessèd place Where I can flee in time of need And find sufficient grace. Refrain: Sufficient grace, sufficient grace, His word now offers me; And when I see Him face to face, His grace my theme shall be. 2 When dark the storm around me rolls, It cannot hide His face; Then to the mercy seat I flee And find sufficient grace. [Refrain] 3 And when the tempter comes, and would God’s work in me efface, Then to the Savior I will go And find sufficient grace. [Refrain] 4 Tho’ oft I tread some thorny way, Upon my Christian race, I’m sure that always, day by day, I’ll find sufficient grace. [Refrain] Used With Tune: CHANTILLY Text Sources: Consecrated Hymns by Adam Geibel et al. (Philadelphia: Geibel & Lehman, 1902)

Augusta

Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 207 hymnals First Line: O for a shout of sacred joy Used With Tune: AUGUSTA

Blest be the everlasting God

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 190 hymnals Used With Tune: LIVING HOPE
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Give Thanks To God, Invoke His Name

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 65 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Give thanks to God, invoke His name, And tell the world His grace; Sound through the earth His deeds of fame, That all may seek His face. His covenant, which He kept in mind For numerous ages past, To numerous ages yet behind In equal force shall last. 2 He swore to Abraham and his seed, And made the blessing sure; Gentiles the ancient promise read, And find His truth endure. Thy seed shall make all nations blessed, Said the almighty voice, And Canaan’s land shall be their rest, The type of heav’nly joys. 3 How large the grant! How rich the grace, To give them Canaan’s land, When they were strangers in the place, A little feeble band! Like pilgrims through the countries round Securely they removed; And haughty kings that on them frowned Severely He reproved. 4 Touch Mine anointed, and My arm Shall soon revenge the wrong: The man that does My prophets harm, Shall know their God is strong. Then let the world forbear its rage, Nor put the church in fear; Israel must live through every age, And be th’Almighty’s care. 5 When Pharaoh dared to vex the saints, And thus provoked their God, Moses was sent at their complaints, Armed with his dreadful rod. He called for darkness; darkness came Like an o’erwhelming flood; He turned each lake and every stream To lakes and streams of blood. 6 He gave the sign and noisome flies Through the whole country spread; And frogs in croaking armies rise About the monarch’s bed. Through fields, and towns, and palaces, The tenfold vengeance flew; Locusts in swarms devoured their trees, And hail their cattle slew. 7 Then by an angel’s midnight stroke The flower of Egypt died; The strength of every house was broke, Their glory and their pride. Now let the world forbear its rage, Nor put the church in fear; Israel must live through every age, And be th’Almighty’s care. 8 Thus were the tribes from bondage brought, And left the hated ground; Each some Egyptian spoils had got, And not one feeble found. The Lord Himself chose out their way, And marked their journeys right; Gave them a leading cloud by day, A fiery guide by night. 9 They thirst, and waters from the rock In rich abundance flow; And following still the course they took, Ran all the desert through. O wondrous stream! O blessed type Of ever flowing grace! So Christ, our Rock, maintains our life Through all this wilderness. 10 Thus guarded by th’almighty hand, The chosen tribes possessed Canaan, the rich, the promised land, And there enjoyed their rest. Then let the world forbear its rage, The church renounce her fear; Israel must live through every age, And be th’Almighty’s care. Used With Tune: ALIDA Text Sources: The Psalms of David, 1719
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Zion's Watchmen

Author: C. Wesley Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 272 hymnals First Line: Let Zion's watchmen all awke Topics: The Church and Ministry
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A Rhyme, A Rhyme For Easter Time

Author: George P. Grantham, 1833-1885 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: A rhyme, a rhyme, for Easter time Lyrics: 1 A rhyme, a rhyme, for Easter time Come sing with mirth and glee; Come youth and age, with sire and sage, And join in harmony! For Christ hath burst His prison gate, Whose bars before Him fell, Aloft He fares, and with Him bears The keys of Death and Hell! 2 No powers of night can keep His soul Its prison bournes within; Corruption foul can ne’er control His form unstained by sin. His three days o’er, He comes once more To tread the hallowed sod By Sion’s gate, where hellish hate Had slain the Son of God. 3 And so, through Him who conquered Death, May we, too, upward press From death of sin sweet life to win Of truth and holiness! And, like the saints returning home With Christ, we pray that we May to God’s holy city come And true Mount Sion see! Used With Tune: HERZEGOVINA

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