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Great God, this sacred day of Thine

Hymnal: HPEC1871 #151 (1871) Lyrics: 1 Great God, this sacred day of Thine Demands the soul's collected powers; Gladly we now to thee resign These solemn, consecrated hours: O may our souls adoring own The grace that calls us to Thy throne. 2 All-seeing God! thy piercing eye can every secret thought explore; May worldly cares our bosoms fly, And where Thou art intrude no more: O may thy grace our spirits move, And fix our minds on things above! 3 Thy Spirit's powerful aid impart, And bid Thy word, with life divine, Engage the ear and warm the heart: Then shall the day indeed be Thine: Then shall our souls adoring own The grace that calls us to Thy throne. Topics: The Lord's Day and Public Worship Languages: English
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In loud exalted strains

Hymnal: HPEC1871 #152 (1871) Lyrics: 1 In loud exalted strains, The King of Glory praise; O'er heaven and earth he reigns, through everlasting days; But Sion, with His presence blest, In His delight, His chosen rest. 2 O King of Glory, come; And with Thy favour crown This temple as Thy home, this people as Thy own; Beneath this roof vouchsafe to show How God can dwell with men below. 3 Now let Thine ear attend Our supplicating cries; Now let our praise ascend, Accepted, to the skies: Now let Thy Gospel's joyful sound Spread its celestial influence round. 4 Here may the listening throng Imbibe Thy truth and love; Here Christians join the song Of seraphim above: Till all who humbly seek Thy face Rejoice in Thy abounding grace. Topics: The Lord's Day and Public Worship Languages: English
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Another six days' work is done

Hymnal: HPEC1871 #153 (1871) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Another six days' work is done, Another Lord's day is begun; Return, my soul, unto thy rest, Enjoy the day thy God hath blest. 2 O that our thoughts and thanks may rise, As grateful incense to the skies; And draw from heaven that calm repose Which none but he that feels it knows. 3 This heav'nly calm within the breast It is the pledge of that dear rest Which for the Church of God remains-- The end of cares, the end of pains. 4 In holy duties let the day In holy pleasures, pass away: How sweet a Sabbath thus to spend In hope of one that ne'er shall end! Topics: The Lord's Day and Public Worship Languages: English
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Lord! in the morning Thou shalt hear

Hymnal: HPEC1871 #154 (1871) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Lord! in the morning Thou shalt hear My voice ascending high; To Thee will I direct my prayer, To Thee lift up mine eye; 2 Up to the hills, where Christ is gone To plead for all His saints, Presenting at His Father's Throne Our songs and our complaints. 3 Thou art a God, before Whose sight The wicked shall not stand; Sinners shall ne'er be Thy delight, Nor dwell at Thy right hand. 4 But to Thy house will I resort, To taste Thy mercies there; I will frequent Thy holy court, And worship in Thy fear. 5 O may Thy Spirit guide my feet In ways of righteousness, Make every path of duty straight, And plain before my face. Topics: The Lord's Day and Public Worship Languages: English
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As pants the wearied hart for cooling springs

Hymnal: HPEC1871 #155 (1871) Lyrics: 1 As pants the wearied hart for cooling springs, That sinks exhausted in the summer's chase, So pants my soul for Thee, great King of kings, So thirsts to reach Thy sacred dwelling place. 2 Lord, Thy sure mercies, ever in my sight, My heart shall gladden through the tedious day; And 'midst the dark and gloomy shades of night, To Thee, my God, I'll tune the grateful lay. 3 Why faint, my soul? why doubt Jehovah's aid? Thy God, the God of mercy, still shall prove; Within His courts thy thanks shall yet be paid: Unquestion'd be His faithfulness and love. Topics: The Lord's Day and Public Worship Languages: English
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Again the Lord of life and light

Hymnal: HPEC1871 #156 (1871) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Again the Lord of life and light Awakes the kindling ray, Unseals the eyelids of the morn, And pours increasing day. 2 O what a night was that which wrapt A heathen world in gloom! O what a Sun which broke this day Triumphant from the tomb! 3 The powers of darkness leagued in vain To bind our Lord in death; He shook their kingdom when He fell, By His expiring breath. 4 And now His conquering chariot-wheels Ascend the lofty skies; Broken beneath His powerful Cross, Death's iron sceptre lies. 5 This day be grateful homage paid, And loud Hosannas sung; Let gladness dwell in every heart, And praise on every tongue. 6 Ten thousand differing voices join To hail this welcome morn, Which scatters blessings from its wings On nations yet unborn. Topics: The Lord's Day and Public Worship Languages: English
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Lord of the worlds above

Hymnal: HPEC1871 #157 (1871) Lyrics: 1 Lord of the worlds above, How pleasant and how fair The dwellings of Thy love, Thy earthly temples are! To thine abode My heart aspires, With warm desires To see my God. 2 O happy souls that pray Where God appoints to hear! O happy men, that pay Their constant service there! They praise Thee still: And happy they That love the way To Sion's hill. 3 They go from strength to strength Through this dark vale of tears, Till each arrives at length, Till each in heaven appears: O glorious seat; When God our King Shall thither bring Our willing feet. 4 God is our Sun and Shield, Our light and our defence; With gifts His hands are fill'd, We draw our blessings thence: Thrice happy he, O God of hosts, Whose spirit trusts Alone in Thee. Topics: The Lord's Day and Public Worship Languages: English
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My opening eyes with rapture see

Hymnal: HPEC1871 #158 (1871) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 My opening eyes with rapture see The dawn of Thy returning day; My thoughts, O God, ascend to Thee, While thus my early vows I pay. 2 I yield my heart to Thee alone, Nor would receive another guest; Eternal King! erect Thy throne, And reign sole monarch in my breast. 3 O bid this trifling world retire, And drive each carnal thought away; Nor let me feel one vain desire, One sinful thought, through all the day. 4 Then, to Thy courts when I repair, My soul shall rise on joyful wing, The wonders of Thy love declare, And join the strains which angels sing. Topics: The Lord's Day and Public Worship Languages: English
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This is the day of light

Author: John Ellerton Hymnal: HPEC1871 #159 (1871) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 This is the day of light: Let there be light to-day; O Day-spring, rise upon our night, And chase its gloom away. 2 This is the day of rest: Our failing strength renew; On weary brain and troubled breast Shed Thou Thy freshening dew. 3 This is the day of peace: Thy peace our spirit's fill; Bid Thou the blasts of discord cease, The waves of strife be still. 4 This is the day of prayer: Let earth to heaven draw near; Lift up our hearts to seek Thee there, Come down to meet us here. 5 This is the First of days: Send forth Thy quickening breath, And wake dead souls to love and praise, O Vanquisher of death! Topics: The Lord's Day and Public Worship Languages: English
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O day of rest and gladness

Hymnal: HPEC1871 #160 (1871) Lyrics: 1 O day of rest and gladness, O day of joy and light, O balm of care and sadness, Most beautiful, most bright; On thee, the high and lowly, Through ages join'd in tune, Sing, Holy, Holy, Holy, To the great God Triune. 2 On thee, at the Creation, The light first had its birth; On thee, for our salvation, Christ rose from depths of earth; On thee our Lord victorious The Spirit sent from heaven; And thus on thee most glorious A triple light was given. 3 Thou art a port protected From storms which round us rise; A garden intersected With streams of Paradise; Thou art a cooling fountain In life's dry, dreary sand; From thee, like Pisgah's mountain, We view our promised land. 4 To-day on weary nations The heavenly manna falls; To holy convocations The silver trumpet calls, Where gospel light is glowing With pure and radiant beams, And living water flowing With soul-refreshing streams. 5 May we, new graces gaining From this our day of rest, We reach the rest remaining To spirits of the blest. And there our voice upraising, To Father, and to Son And Holy Ghost, be praising Ever the Three in One. Topics: The Lord's Day and Public Worship Languages: English

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