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O thou, whose own vast temple stands

Author: William Cullen Bryant Appears in 241 hymnals Used With Tune: CRÜGER
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My Song of Jesus

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 32 hymnals First Line: My song shall be of Jesus Topics: Praise and Opening Used With Tune: HERRNHUT

Oh, Pan de Peregrinos

Author: Ray Palmer, 1808-1887; R. E. Rios Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: ¡Oh, pan de peregrinos Used With Tune: CRÜGER
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Lord, lead the way the Saviour went

Author: Rev. William Croswell Appears in 200 hymnals Used With Tune: CRÜGER
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Divine, Majestic Maker

Author: Marion Margaret Scott Appears in 4 hymnals Used With Tune: CRÜGER

It sounds along the ages

Author: William Channing Gannett Appears in 6 hymnals Used With Tune: CRÜGER
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Whene'er Again Thou Sinkest

Author: J. Wilhelm Hey; Catherine Winkworth Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Whene’er again thou sinkest Lyrics: 1 Whene’er again thou sinkest, My heart, beneath thy load, Or from the battle shrinkest, And murmurest at thy God; Then I will lead thee hither, To watch thy Savior’s prayer, And learn from His endurance How thou shouldst also bear. 2 Oh come, wouldst thou be like Him, Thy Lord divine, and mark What sharpest sorrows strike Him, What anguish deep and dark, That earnest cry to spare Him, The trial scarce begun? Yet still he saith: "My Father, Thy will, not Mine, be done!" 3 Oh wherefore doth His spirit Such bitter conflict know? What sins, what crimes could merit Such deep and awful woe? So pure are not the heavens, So clear no noonday sun, And yet He saith: "My Father, Thy will, not Mine, be done!" 4 Oh mark that night of sorrow, That agony of prayer; No friend can watch till morrow His grief to soothe and share; Oh where shall He find comfort? With God, with God alone; And still He saith: "My Father, Thy will, not Mine, be done!" 5 Hath life for Him no gladness, No joy the light of day? Can He, then, feel no sadness, When heart and hope give way? That cup of mortal anguish One bitter cry hath won, That it might pass: "Yet, Father, Thy will, not Mine, be done!" 6 And who the cup prepared Him, And who the poison gave? ’Twas one He loved ensnared Him, ’Twas they He came to save. Oh sharpest pain, to suffer Betrayed and mocked—alone; Yet still he saith: "My Father, Thy will, not Mine, be done!" 7 But what is joy or living, What treachery or death, When all His work, His striving, Seem hanging on His breath? Oh can it stand without Him, That work but just begun? Yet still He saith: "My Father, Thy will, not Mine, be done!" 8 He speaks; no more He shrinketh, Himself He offers up, He sees it all, yet drinketh For us that bitter cup; He goes to meet the traitor, The cross He will not shun— He saith: "I come, My Father, Thy will, not Mine, be done!" 9 My Savior, I will never Forget Thy word of grace, But still repeat it ever, Through good and evil days; And looking up to Heaven, Till all my race is run, I’ll humbly say: "My Father, Thy will, not mine, be done!" Used With Tune: HERRNHUT

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