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Pilgrim, Burdened with Thy Sin

Author: George Crabbe Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 122 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Pilgrim, burdened with thy sin, Come the way to Zion’s gate: There, till mercy lets thee in, Knock, and weep, and watch, and wait. Knock—He knows the sinner’s cry; Weep—He loves the mourner’s tears; Watch, for saving grace is nigh; Wait, till heavenly light appears. 2. Hark, it is the Bridegroom’s voice: Welcome, pilgrim to thy rest! Now within the gate rejoice, Safe, and sealed, and bought, and blest Safe, from all the lures of vice; Sealed, by signs the chosen know; Bought by love, and life the price; Blest, the mighty debt to owe. 3. Holy pilgrim, what for thee In a world like this remain? From thy guarded breast shall flee Fear, and shame, and doubt, and pain; Fear, the hope of Heav’n shall fly; Shame, from glory’s view retire; Doubt, in certain rapture die; Pain, in endless bliss expire. Used With Tune: ENNIUS Text Sources: The Parish Register, 1807

I Am Going to Calvary

Author: Brian Wren (1936- ) Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: I am going to Calvary Topics: Gospel Invitation Used With Tune: SEE SAW SACCARA DOWN
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Bethlehem Sleeps Beneath The Stars

Author: Ferdinand Q. Blanchard Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Bethlehem sleeps beneath the stars, Midst the mystery of the night; But where shepherds watch their flocks, Lo! there shines a wondrous light. Clear a joyous chorus swells, Peals in triumph through the sky, Peace on earth, good-will to men! Raise the alleluia high. 2 Jesus, born of Mary, comes, Dawns the new day with His birth; Now proclaim the hope of Christ Over all the realms of earth. In His faith the sad are brave, By His power men conquer sin, Though injustice would hold sway Truth and love their reign begin. 3 Grant us then, O God of love, Hearts where Christ shall come today, May our wills be one with His, May His spirit guide our way. God of Jesus, may His truths Bless the world this Christmas tide, ’Till with all the sons of men, Faith and hope and love abide. Used With Tune: THANKSGIVING
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Christ The Lord Will Come Again

Author: Joseph Swain Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 10 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Christ the Lord will come again, None shall wait for Him in vain; I shall then His glo­ry see, Christ will come, and call for me. Not as when His hum­ble birth Graced the mean­est place on earth; Not as when His ten­der heart Bled with sym­pa­the­tic smart. 2 Not as when for us He stood Surety to an in­jured God; Not as when our sins He bore, Gashed with wounds, and bathed in gore; But with trum­pet’s aw­ful sound, With im­mor­tal glo­ry crowned; On a bright ce­les­ti­al throne, Our Re­deem­er will come down. 3 Then, when His al­migh­ty voice Shakes the earth, and rends the skies, Rising mill­ions will pro­claim Our Em­man­u­el’s glor­ious name. "This is our re­deem­ing God!" Ransomed hosts will shout aloud; "Praise, eter­nal praise, be giv’n, To the Lord of earth and Heav’n!" 4 Oh, that I may then be found, With them, ris­ing from the ground! Joining their im­mor­tal song, With a new ce­les­ti­al tongue! Let us own the Sav­ior’s name, Where the wicked count it shame; Then the righ­teous Judge will own Ours be­fore His Fa­ther’s throne. Used With Tune: ST. GEORGE'S WINDSOR Text Sources: Supplement to Walworth Hymns (London: J. Matthews, 1792)

Hear My Prayer for Unity

Author: Carolyn Winfrey Gillette Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: "Hear my prayer for unity," Topics: Christian unity; Jesus Christ Teachings; Prayer Scripture: John 14:6
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Soul of my Saviour, sanctify my breast

Author: Anon Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 54 hymnals Text Sources: 14th cent.

Holy child, how still you lie!

Author: Timothy Dudley-Smith (born 1926) Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: Christmas 1 The Incarnation; Christmas 2 The Wise Men; God, Saviour Promised and Incarnate Used With Tune: HOLY CHILD
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God Eternal, Mighty King

Author: Anonymous; James E. Millard Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 25 hymnals Lyrics: 1. God eternal, mighty King, Unto Thee our praise we bring; All the earth doth worship Thee; We amid the throng would be. Holy, holy, holy! cry Angels, round Thy throne on high Lord of all the heav’nly pow’rs, Be the same loud anthem ours. 2. Glorified apostles raise Night and day, continual praise; Hast not Thou a mission, too, For Thy children here to do? With the prophets’ goodly line We in mystic bond combine; For Thou hast to babes revealed Things that to the wise were sealed. 3. Martyrs, in a noble host, Of the cross are heard to boast; Oh, that we our cross may bear, And a crown of glory wear. God eternal, mighty King, Unto Thee our praise we bring; To the Father, and the Son, And the Spirit, Three in One. Used With Tune: MALLARY Text Sources: Devout Chorister by T. F. Smith, 1848
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Father, Most High, Be with Us

Author: Aurelius C. Prudentius, 348-413 Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Father, Most High, be with us, Unseen, Thy goodness showing, And Christ the Word Incarnate, And Spirit grace bestowing. O Trinity, O Oneness Of light and power exceeding; O God of God Eternal O God, from Both proceeding! 2. While daylight hours are passing, We live and work before Thee; Now, ere we rest in slumber, We gather to adore Thee. Our Christian name and calling Of our new birth remind us; The Spirit’s gifts and sealing To firm obedience bind us. 3. Begone, ye powers of evil With snares and wiles unholy! Disturb not with your temptings The spirits of the lowly. Depart! for Christ is present, Beside us, yea, within us; Away! His sign, ye know it, The victory shall win us. 4. Awhile the body resteth; The spirit, wakeful ever, Abideth in communion With Christ, who sleepeth never, To God, th’Eternal Father, To Christ, our sure salvation, To God, the Holy Spirit, Be endless adoration. Used With Tune: MINSTER Text Sources: Translated from Latin to English by the compilers of Hymns Ancient and Modern, 1889
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God, How Can We Comprehend?

Author: Carolyn Winfrey Gillette Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: God, how can we comprehend-- Lyrics: God, how can we comprehend— Though we've seen them times before— Lines of people without end Fleeing danger, want, and war? They seek safety anywhere, Hoping for a welcome hand! Can we know the pain they bear? Help us, Lord, to understand! You put music in their souls; Now they struggle to survive. You gave each one gifts and goals; Now they flee to stay alive. God of outcasts, may we see How you value everyone, For each homeless refugee Is your daughter or your son. Lord, your loving knows no bounds; You have conquered death for all. May we hear beyond our towns To our distant neighbors' call. Spirit, may our love increase; May we reach to all your earth, Till your whole world lives in peace; Till we see each person's worth. Topics: Justice; Mission; Refugees Scripture: Colossians 1:20 Used With Tune: ABERYSTWYTH

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