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Jesu, Name Of Sweetest Thought

Author: Bernard of Clairvaux, 12th century; Alfred Edersheim, 1825-1889 Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Jesu, name of sweetest thought, Name with every blessing fraught— But beyond all blessings here, Is Thy presence, Jesu, dear. 2 O Thou richest song of all, Sweetest sound that e’er can fall, Charmèd thought forever nigh— Jesu, Son of God, on high! 3 Hope of contrite hearts and meek, Jesu, near to them that seek— If to those who ask so kind, Lord, what is it Thee to find! 4 Jesu, joy of hearts, most bright, Spring of truth and inward light, Sweetest joy of Heaven above, Far exceeding human love. 5 Human speech it cannot say, Pen it cannot e’er portray, He who loves alone can sing What it means to Him to cling! 6 Shut thy door, my weary heart, Seek at night the better part— Day or night, where’er I be, Seeks my love Thy face to see. 7 Magdalene, in morning gray, Goes to see where Jesus lay— Longs my heart for vision bright, Longs my heart for better sight. 8 Fills my voice the empty tomb, Jesus is not in its gloom— Let me at His feet be cast, Holds my love the Risen fast. 9 Jesu, wondrous king art Thou! Victor-laurels deck Thy brow; Thou art altogether fair, Bliss in Thee beyond compare. 10 With us stay, Redeemer dear, On us shed Thy brightness here; Chase the darkness of the night, Fill the world with sweetest light! 11 For Thy blessèd presence, Lord, Gives the knowledge of Thy word; Fetters of the earth it breaks, Ardent love within awakes. 12 Love of Jesus, oh, how meet! Love of Jesus, oh, how sweet! Thousand times more glorious far, Than our highest praises are. 13 This Thy bitter passion shows, And the precious blood that flows— Gracious pardon now is sealed, And the Father’s face revealed. 14 Jesus, then, let all adore, Now let all His grace implore; Seek in Him to have your part— Seeking, love shall fill your heart. 15 Thus we feebly own the love Richly pourèd from above; Own, in grace, His precious grace, Haste to see His blessèd face. 16 Jesu, spring of pity high, Jesu, hope of every joy, Source of grace and glory bright, Thou of hearts the true delight! 17 Who may fully sing Thy praise? Faltering voices here we raise— Dare we, filled with joyous love, Mingle songs with saints above? 18 Oh, then, let me taste and see, Lord, Thy gracious love to me— Jesus, by Thy presence dear, Let me feel Thy glory here! 19 Jesu, Thy dilection, Sweetest heart’s reflection, Never satiates, ever fills, Longing meets but never stills. 20 They who eat will hunger more, Thirst anew who drank before— Oh, the longing luxury Of the heart that pants for Thee! 21 Wouldst the joy of Jesus know? Must thy heart in love o’erflow— Satisfied in Him, and blest, Finds the soul eternal rest. 22 Jesus, praise of angels high, Song of sweetest melody, Honey from the rock Thou art, Heavenly nectar in the heart. 23 Thousand times I long for Thee, Come, O Jesus, come to me; Gladden, Lord, my heart in grace, Satisfy me with Thy face! 24 Ever-flowing stream of love, Ever wafting hearts above— Love that sweetest fruit will bear, Fruit of life eternal there. 25 O Thou depth of love untold, Joy that e’er the heart doth hold, Sovereign mercy unsurpassed, Let Thy kindness hold me fast. 26 Yes, to love, it is most blest— Lord, Thyself my sole request; Let all vanish then and flee, Let me live, from hence, in Thee! 27 Thou art my eternal part, Hope of every praying heart— Inmost longing of the meek, Tears of penitence Thee seek! 28 Though I wander far and wide, Will I seek Thee by my side; Oh what joy to find Thee near! Oh what bliss to hold Thee here! 29 Fills the heart delight untold, Heavenly fellowship I hold; Could such joys forever last, All too quickly they are past! 30 What so long I asked, I see What I sought I have in Thee; And, while joying in Thy love, Long the more for Thee above. 31 Love which from Thy loving flows, Neither change nor end it knows, Fails not, loses not its glow, Evermore must brighter grow. 32 Love that fresh desire awakes, Meeting it most blessèd makes; Love, delighting, knows aright, Knowing, tastes of fresh delight. 33 Love which heavenly love imparts, Love which dwells in inmost hearts, Love which lightens up the mind, Pleasure true alone can find. 34 Oh what sweet and holy fire, Oh what ardent, blest desire, Oh what rich reflection, Loving Thee, eternal Son! 35 Blossom of the virgin womb, Heavenly light in earthly gloom; Humbled once, to glory raised, And in songs eternal praised! 36 Come, oh come, most glorious King, Thou, whose praises angels sing; Ever longs our soul for Thee, Help us clearer now to see! 37 Brighter than the sunlight calm, Fragrant more than sweetest balm; Better Thou, more precious, dear, Than our broken pleasures here. 38 Every sense and taste is filled, Every yearning, Lord, is stilled Thou alone canst be the part, Jesu, of each loving heart. 39 Thou, heart’s delectation, Thou, love’s consummation, Thou, best consolation, Jesu, our salvation! 40 Thou hast conquered, glorious, And returned victorious; Yet though now enthroned on high, Ever Thou to us art nigh! 41 Art Thou risen, and reign’st above? I am bound to Thee in love; Never art Thou far from me— Gracious Lord, I follow Thee! 42 Heavenly denizens draw nigh, Lift the jeweled gates on high, And to Christ triumphant sing: Jesus, hail! of glory King! 43 King of glory, King of might, King of victory most bright; Blessèd Jesu, full of grace, Image of the Father’s face— 44 Thou, the Truth, the Life, the Way— Thou, the Sun of endless day, Chase our sorrow’s darksome night, Pouring down Thy glorious light! 45 Praise the Lord, thou heavenly choir, Answer, thou seraphic lyre, While a joyous, ransomed earth Sings the story of her birth. 46 Reign, O Lord! in peace most blest— Reign in sweet, unbroken rest; Ah! how longs each weary heart There to have its joyous part. 47 To the Father gone art Thou, Entered Heaven’s glory now; And my heart is gone from me, Bound, O Christ, in love to Thee! 48 Lord, we follow with our praise— Vows, and prayers, and hymns we raise; Grant, O Christ, eternally There to dwell in light with Thee! 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Zion, on the Holy Hills

Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 8 hymnals Topics: Adoption; Jerusalem; Profession of Faith Scripture: Psalm 87 Used With Tune: GUERNSEY
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See, Another Year Is Gone

Author: John Newton Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 29 hymnals First Line: See! another year is gone Lyrics: 1. See! another year is gone! Quickly have the seasons passed! This we enter now upon May to many prove our last. Mercy hitherto has spared, But have mercies been improved? Let us ask, am I prepared Should I be this year removed? 2. Some we now no longer see, Who their mortal race have run; Seemed as fair for life as we, When the former year begun; Some, but who God only knows, Who are here assembled now, Ere the present year shall close, To the stroke of death must bow. 3. Life a field of battle is, Thousands fall within our view; And the next death-bolt that flies, May be sent to me or you: While we preach, and while we hear, Help us, Lord, each one, to think, Vast eternity is near, I am standing on the brink. 4. If from guilt and sin set free, By the knowledge of Thy grace; Welcome, then, the call will be To depart and see Thy face: To Thy saints, while here below, With new years, new mercies come; But the happiest year they know Is their last, which leads them home. Used With Tune: GUIDE Text Sources: Olney Hymns (London: W. Oliver, 1779)
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Children's Prayer

Author: Fanny Crosby Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: Gentle Savior, God of love, Lyrics: 1 Gentle Savior, God of love, Hear us from Thy throne above, While we meet to praise Thee here, In our Infant class so dear. May the lessons we have heard From Thy pure and holy word, Make us what we ought to be, Lead Thy little lambs to Thee. 2 Jesus, Thou wert once a child, Make us humble, meek and mild. Kindly fold us on Thy breast, There Thy little lambs would rest. In that happy world of light Where the day is ever bright. May our angel voices sing, Glory! glory! to our king! Used With Tune: NICOSIA Text Sources: Bright Jewels for the Sunday School by Robert Lowry (New York: Biglow & Main, 1869)
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Sing of God Made Manifest

Author: Carl P. Daw, Jr., 1944- Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 9 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Sing of God made manifest in a child robust and blest, to whose home in Bethlehem where a star had guided them, Magi came and gifts unbound, signs mysterious and profound: myrrh and frankincense and gold grave and God and King foretold. 2 Sing of God made manifest when at Jordan John confessed, "I should be baptized by you, but your bidding I will do." Then from heaven a double sign-- dove-like Spirit, voice divine-- hailed the true Anointed One: "This is my beloved Son." 3 Sing of God made manifest when Christ came as wedding guest and at Cana gave a sign, turning water into wine; further still was love revealed as he taught, forgave, and healed, bringing light and life to all who would listen to God's call. 4 Sing of God made manifest on the cloud capped mountain's crest, where the law and prophets waned so that Christ alone remained: glimpse of glory, pledge of grace, given as Jesus set his face towards the waiting cross and grave, sign of hope that God would save. Scripture: John 1:14 Used With Tune: SALZBURG
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Holy Spirit, Lord of Love

Author: William Dalrymple Maclagen, 1826-1910 Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 36 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Holy Spirit, Lord of love, who descended from above, gifts of blessing to bestow on your waiting church below, once again in love draw near to your servants gathered here; from their bright baptismal day you have led them on their way. 2 When the sacred vow is made, when the hands are on them laid, come in this most solemn hour with your strength'ning gift of pow'r. Give them light, your truth to see; give them life, your own to be; daily pow'r to conquer sin; patient faith, the crown to win. Topics: Reception of Members; Confirmation; Gifts of the Spirit; Reception of Members Scripture: Acts 8:9-24 Used With Tune: ST. GEORGE'S WINDSOR
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Fount Of Everlasting Love

Author: Ray Palmer Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 44 hymnals First Line: Fount of everlasting love! Lyrics: 1 Fount of everlasting love! Rich Thy streams of mercy are, Flowing purely from above, Beauty marks their course afar. 2 Lo! Thy church, Thy garden, now Blooms beneath the heavenly shower Sinners feel, and melt, and bow: Mild, yet mighty, is Thy power. 3 God of grace, before Thy throne Here our warmest thanks we bring; Thine the glory, Thine alone; Loudest praise to Thee we bring. 4 Hear, O hear our grateful song; Let Thy Spirit still descend; Roll the tide of grace along, Widening, deepening to the end. Used With Tune: HOMER Text Sources: Spiritual Songs fo Social Worship by Thomas Hastings and Lowell Mason (Utica, NY: 1831)
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Lo! The Day Of Days Is Here (Hymn for Easter Day)

Author: Brooke Herford Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Lo! the day of days is here! Lyrics: 1 Lo! the day of days is here! Brightest Sabbath of the year! Sing we hymns of gladdest cheer, Praising Thee, our Father! Not of earth, the light, alone; Not of man, the music’s tone; Angels sing around Thy throne, Praising Thee, our Father! 2 In that blessèd light abide Saints, with Jesus glorified, And the friends we thought had died, Praising Thee, our Father! Christ and all dear souls above, Who in realms immortal move, Bless with us Thy boundless love, Praising Thee, our Father! 3 So let all our voices ring, And the flowers their beauty bring, To adorn our worshipping— Praising Thee, our Father! And forever we confess Thy great love and holiness, And Thy fadeless glory bless, Praising Thee, our Father! Used With Tune: BLUMENTHAL Text Sources: The Carol by Charles W. Wendte (Cincinnati: John Church, 1886)
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Thou to whom the sick and dying

Author: Godfrey Thring, 1823-1903 Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 78 hymnals Topics: Christ Compassion of; Sick, the Used With Tune: REQUIEM
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Savior, Brother, Friend

Author: William Bennett Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Higher, higher would I soar Refrain First Line: Oh, my Savior, brother, friend Lyrics: 1 Higher, higher would I soar, Rise where sin disturbs no more; Nearer, nearer, Lord, to Thee, Cleansed from all impurity. Refrain: Oh, my Savior, brother, friend, Let the cleansing showers descend, Let me all Thy fullness know, Let the healing waters flow. 2 Upward, onward, be my flight, Till the world is lost to sight; Heav’nward all my thoughts ascend, Till my pilgrimage shall end. [Refrain] 3 Onward, onward, be my cry, From earth’s cares I fain would fly; Pressing t’ward the heav’nly goal, To the haven of my soul. [Refrain] 4 Forward, forward, I will go, Gladly leaving all below, In the narrow, trustful way, Till I gain the realms of day. [Refrain] Used With Tune: BALBOA PARK

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