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O Sing to the Lord (Cantad al Señor)

Author: Gerhard Cartford; Gerhard Cartford Hymnal: One in Faith #850 (2015) Meter: 11.11.11.10 First Line: O sing to the Lord, O sing God a new song (Cantad al Señor un cántico nuevo) Topics: Praise Languages: English; Spanish Tune Title: CANTAD AL SEÑOR
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Father Most Holy, Merciful and Tender

Author: Anonymous; Percy Dearmer Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #1557 Meter: 11.11.11.10 Lyrics: 1. Father most holy, merciful and tender; Jesus our Savior, with the Father reigning; Spirit all kindly, Advocate, Defender, Light never waning; 2. Trinity sacred, Unity unshaken; Deity perfect, giving and forgiving, Light of the angels, Life of the forsaken, Hope of the living; 3. Maker of all things, all Thy creatures praise Thee; Lo, all things serve Thee through Thy whole creation: Hear us, Almighty, hear us as we raise Thee Heart’s adoration. 4. To the all ruling triune God be glory: Highest and greatest, help Thou our endeavor; We, too, would praise Thee, giving honor worthy Now and forever. Languages: English Tune Title: CHRISTE DU BEISTAND
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How Long, O How Long?

Author: Isaiah Baltzell Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8601 Meter: 11.11.11.10 First Line: How long, O how long must our pleading be vain? Lyrics: 1 How long, O how long must our pleading be vain? How long till the Christian shall loosen the chain That binds us in in ignorance, mighty and strong; How long, O ye Christians, how long, O how long? 2 How long must we wait, and continue to cry, "Come over and help us," O come ere we die? O where is salvation, so full and so free? We’re waiting, O Christian, God’s people to be. 3 O heed thou our pleading, nor longer delay; Our people are heathen, they know not the way; Then come, quickly come, bring your message of peace, To save us from ruin—our souls to release. 4 Despised and forsaken, no Bible, no God; We long to be free from idolatry’s rod; O hear us, while out of the darkness we cry: "Come over and help us," O come, ere we die. Languages: English Tune Title: SALTO

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