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O Christ, Our Joy, to Whom Is Given

Author: Anonymous; Laurence Housman Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #4747 Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: O Christ, our joy, to whom is giv'n Lyrics: 1. O Christ, our joy, to whom is giv’n A throne o’er all the thrones of Heav’n, In Thee, whose hand all things obey, The world’s vain pleasures pass away. 2. So, suppliants here, we seek to win Thy pardon for Thy people’s sin, That, by Thine all prevailing grace, Uplifted, we may seek Thy face. 3. And when, all Heav’n beneath Thee bowed, Thou com’st to judgment throned in cloud, Then from our guilt wash out the stain And give us our lost crowns again. 4. Be Thou our joy and strong defense, Who art our future recompense: So shall the light that springs from Thee Be ours through all eternity. 5. O risen, ascended Lord, All praise to Thee let earth accord, Who art, while endless ages run, With Father and with Spirit One. Languages: English Tune Title: WARRINGTON
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O God, Thou Bottomless Abyss

Author: Ernst Lange; John Wesley Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #4915 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1. O God, Thou bottomless abyss! Thee to perfection who can know? O height immense! What words suffice Thy countless attributes to show? 2. Unfathomable depths Thou art; O plunge me in Thy mercy’s sea! Void of true wisdom is my heart; With love embrace and cover me: 3. While Thee, all-infinite, I set By faith before my ravished eye, My weakness bends beneath the weight; O’erpowered I sink, I faint, I die. 4. Eternity Thy fountain was, Which, like Thee, no beginning knew; Thou wast ere time began his race, Ere glowed with stars the ethereal blue. 5. Greatness unspeakable is Thine, Greatness, whose undiminished ray, When short-lived worlds are lost, shall shine, When earth and Heaven are fled away. 6. Unchangeable, all-perfect Lord, Essential life’s unbounded sea, What lives and moves, lives by Thy Word; It lives, and moves, and is from Thee. 7. Thy parent-hand, Thy forming skill, Firm fixed this universal chain; Else empty, barren darkness still Had held his unmolested reign. 8. Whate’er in earth, or sea, or sky, Or shuns or meets the wandering thought, Escapes or strikes the searching eye, By Thee was to perfection brought. 9. High is Thy power above all height, Whate’er Thy will decrees is done; Thy wisdom, equal to Thy might, Only to Thee, O God, is known! 10. Heaven’s glory is Thy awful throne, Yet earth partakes Thy gracious sway: Vain man! Thy wisdom folly own, Lost is thy reason’s feeble ray. 11. What our dim eye could never see, Is plain and naked to Thy sight; What thickest darkness veils, to Thee Shines clearly as the morning light. 12. In light Thou dwell’st; light that no shade, No variation, ever knew; Heaven, earth, and hell, stand all displayed, And open to Thy piercing view. Languages: English Tune Title: WARRINGTON
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Exert Thy Power

Author: Mrs. Vokes Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7851 Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Exert Thy power, Thy rights maintain Lyrics: 1 Exert Thy power, Thy rights maintain, Insulted, everlasting King! The influence of Thy crown increase, And strangers to Thy footstool bring. 2 We long to see that happy time, That dear, expected, blissful day, When countless myriads of our race The second Adam shall obey. 3 Thy prophecies must be fulfilled, Though earth and hell should dare oppose; The stone cut from the mountain’s side, Tho’ unobserved, to empire grows. 4 Soon shall the mingled image fall, Brass, silver, iron, gold and clay, And superstition’s gloomy reign To light and liberty give way. 5 In one sweet symphony of praise, Gentile and Jew shall then unite; And infidelity, ashamed, Sink in th’abyss of endless night. 6 Afric’s emancipated sons Shall join, with Europe’s polished race, To celebrate, in different tongues, The glories of redeeming grace. 7 From east to west, from north to south, Immanuel’s kingdom shall extend; And every man, in every face, Shall meet a brother, and a friend. Languages: English Tune Title: WARRINGTON
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Arise, My Soul, Awake And Sing

Author: Arthur T. Russell Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9749 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: Arise, my soul, awake and sing The triumphs of thy heavenly king; The Lord is risen, His foes are fled; He reigns the Lord of quick and dead. So shall His saints with gladness rise And rest on Him their joyful eyes; Then shall they mourn and weep no more, But with eternal praise adore. Languages: English Tune Title: WARRINGTON
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Disowned Of Heav'n, By Man Oppressed

Author: James Joyce Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10727 Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Disowned of Heav’n, by man oppressed Lyrics: 1 Disowned of Heav’n, by man oppressed, Outcasts from Zion’s hallowed ground, Wherefore should Israel’s sons, once blest, Still roam the scorning world around? 2 Lord, visit Thy forsaken race; Back to Thy fold the wanderers bring; Teach them to seek Thy slighted grace, And hail in Christ their promised king. 3 The veil of darkness rend in twain, Which hides their Shiloh’s glorious light; The severed olive branch again Firm to its parent stock unite. 4 While Judah views his birthright gone, With contrite shame his bosom move, The Savior he denied to own, The Lord he crucified to love. 5 Hail, glorious day, expected long! When Jew and Greek one prayer shall pour: With eager feet, one temple throng, With grateful praise, one God adore. Languages: English Tune Title: WARRINGTON
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Sweet Is the Solemn Voice That Calls

Author: Henry F. Lyte Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12057 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Sweet is the solemn voice that calls The Christian to the house of prayer; I love to stand within its walls, For Thou, O Lord, art present there. 2 I love to tread the hallowed courts Where two or three for worship meet; For thither Christ Himself resorts, And makes the little band complete. 3 ’Tis sweet to raise the common song, To join in holy praise and love; And imitate the blessèd throng That mingle hearts and songs above. 4 Within these walls may peace abound, May all our hearts in one agree! Where brethren meet, where Christ is found, May peace and concord ever be. Languages: English Tune Title: WARRINGTON
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Oh! Seize This Hour

Author: Jane E. Hornblower Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13119 Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Oh! seize this hour, for day by day Lyrics: 1 Oh! seize this hour, for day by day, Death lies in ambush for his prey; Fill it with virtuous toils and cares— He spreads around his thousand snares. 2 He lurks in summer’s sickly breath, The winter winds are winged with death, And autumn, in her mellow stores, Disease amidst her riches showers. 3 But thou, in every season brave, Walk calmly o’er that hidden grave, For Christian duties, aims divine, To thee make every season shine. 4 The summer’s sickly air may bring Disease and suffering on its wing, But holy patience waits on thee, To sweetly soothe thy misery. 5 Should pestilence, in autumn’s shade, Sudden thy blooming health invade, Unshrinking thou that dart shalt bear, For God Himself is with thee there. 6 And should the winter’s fiercer hour The bursting tempest on thee shower, Amidst that elemental strife, Calm shalt thou view eternal life. 7 The Christian heart shall know not fear, Though death in every shape appear; Amid the waves’ most awful form, It sees a Father in the storm! Languages: English Tune Title: WARRINGTON
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Oluwa Mi, Mo Njade Lo

Author: Charles Wesley; Anonymous Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #15905 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Oluwa mi, mo njade lo, Lati se ise ojo mi; Iwo nikan l’emi o mo L’oro l’ero, ati n’ise. 2 Ise t’o yan mi, l’anu Re Je ki nle se tayotayo; Ki nr’oju Re ni ise mi, K’emi si le f’ife Re han. 3 Dabobo mi lowo ’danwo, K’o pa okan mimo kuro L’owo aniyan aiye yi, Ati gbogbo ifekufe. 4 Iwo t’oju Re r’okan mi, Ma wa low’otun mi titi, Ki mm sise lo l’ase Re, Ki nf’ise mi gbogbo fun O. 5 Je ki nreru Re t’o fuye Ki mma sora nigbagbogbo; Ki mma f’oju si nkan t’orun, Ki nsi mura d’ojo ogo. 6 Ohunkohun t’o fi fun mi Je ki nle lo fun ogo Re Ki nfayo sure ije mi Ki mba O rin titi d’orun. Languages: English Tune Title: WARRINGTON
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Bow Down Thine Ear, Almighty Lord

Author: Thomas E. Powell, 1823-1901 Hymnal: Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church #296 (1969) Topics: The Church's Life and Work The Ministry Languages: English Tune Title: WARRINGTON

Give to Our God Immortal Praise

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Favorite Hymns #15 (1953) Languages: English Tune Title: [Give to our God immortal praise]

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