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O Shepherd of the sheep

Author: V. S. C. Coles Hymnal: Carmina Sanctorum #685 (1885) Languages: English Tune Title: LEOMINSTER

Make me a captive, Lord

Author: George Matheson Hymnal: Hymns and Psalms #714 (1983) Languages: English Tune Title: LEOMINSTER

A Few More Years Shall Roll

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: Selected Funeral Hymns #2 (1932) Languages: English Tune Title: [A few more years shall roll]
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A Few More Years Shall Roll

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: Funeral Hymns and Songs #49 (1924) Languages: English Tune Title: [A few more years shall roll]
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A Few More Years Shall Roll

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #61 (1927) Lyrics: 1 A few more years shall roll, A few more seasons come, And we shall be with those that rest, Asleep within the tomb. A few more suns shall set O'er these dark hills of time, And we shall be where suns are not, A far serener clime. 2 A few more storms shall beat On this wild rocky shore, And we shall be where tempests cease, And surges swell no more. A few more struggles here, A few more partings o'er, A few more toils, a few more tears, And we shall weep no more. 3 'Tis but a little while, And He shall come again, Who died that we might live, who lives That we with Him might reign; Then, O my Lord, prepare My soul for that glad day; O wash me in Thy precious blood, And take my sins away. Topics: New Year Languages: English Tune Title: [A few more years shall roll]
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Make Me a Captive, Lord

Author: George Matheson Hymnal: Missionary Hymnal #98 (1915) Languages: English Tune Title: [Make me a captive, Lord]
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My heart doth overflow

Hymnal: Trinity Hymnal #125 (1961) Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Lyrics: 1 My heart doth overflow, A goodly theme is mine; My eager tongue with joyful song Doth praise the King divine. Supremely fair thou art, Thy lips with grace o'erflow; His richest blessings evermore Doth God on thee bestow. 2 Now gird thee with thy sword, O strong and mighty One, In splendid majesty arrayed, More glorious than the sun. Triumphantly ride forth For meekness, truth, and right; Thine arm shall gain the victory In wondrous deeds of might. 3 Thy strength shall overcome All those that hate the King, And under thy dominion strong The nations thou shalt bring. Thy royal throne, O God, For evermore shall stand; Eternal truth and justice wield The sceptre in thy hand. 4 Since thou art sinless found, The Lord, thy God confessed, Anointeth thee with perfect joy, Thou art supremely blessed. Thy garments breathe of myrrh And spices sweet and rare; Glad strains of heav'nly music ring Throughout thy palace fair. 5 Amid thy glorious train Kings' daughters waiting stand, And fairest gems bedeck thy bride, The queen at thy right hand. O royal bride, give heed, And to my words attend; For Christ, the King, forsake the world And ev'ry former friend. Amen. Topics: Christ, The Lord Jesus; Christ Conqueror; Christ Deity of; Christ Kingly Office of; Christ Praise of; The Church Bride of Christ Scripture: Psalm 45:1-10 Languages: English Tune Title: LEOMINSSTER
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Make Me a Captive, Lord

Author: Rev. Dr. G. Matheson Hymnal: Victorious Life Hymns #132 (1919) Topics: Aspiration; Invitation Tune Title: [Make me a captive, Lord]
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A few more years shall roll

Author: Dr. H. Bonar Hymnal: The Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged, as adopted by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the year of our Lord 1892 #203b (1894) Lyrics: 1 A few more years shall roll, A few more seasons come, And we shall be with those that rest Asleep within the tomb; Then, O my Lord, prepare My soul for that great day; Oh, wash me in Thy precious blood, And take my sins away. 2 A few more suns shall set, O'er these dark hills of time, And we shall be where suns are not, A far serener clime: Then, O my Lord, prepare My soul for that blest day; Oh, wash me in Thy precious blood, And take my sins away. 3 A few more storms shall beat On this wild rocky shore, And we shall be where tempests cease, And surges swell no more: Then, O my Lord, prepare My soul for that calm day; Oh, wash me in Thy precious blood, And take my sins away. 4 A few more struggles here, A few more partings o'er, A few more toils, a few more tears, And we shall weep no more: Then, O my Lord, prepare My soul for that bright day; Oh, wash me in Thy precious blood, And take my sins away. 5 'Tis but a little while And He shall come again, Who died that we might live, Who lives That we with Him may reign: Then, O my Lord, prepare My soul for that glad day; Oh, wash me in Thy precious blood, And take my sins away. Amen. Topics: The Old Year Languages: English Tune Title: [A few more years shall roll]

Each Good and Perfect Gift

Author: Christopper L. Webber Hymnal: Singing the New Testament #227 (2008) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Topics: Dedication/Commitment; Sanctification/Holiness; Thanksgiving and Gratitude Scripture: James 1:17-21 Languages: English Tune Title: LEO MINSTER

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