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Ye who the name of Jesus bear

Author: Anon. Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 16 hymnals Scripture: John 1:1-2 Topics: God: His Attributes, Works and Word The Gospel - Provided Used With Tune: NEWINGTON

Take and Eat

Author: James Quinn, SJ Appears in 16 hymnals Scripture: John 1:4-5 First Line: I am the Word that spoke and light was made Refrain First Line: Take and eath; take and eat Topics: Communion Processional Hymns Used With Tune: [Take and eat; take and eat]

Sing to him in whom creation

Author: Michael Hewlett, 1916-2000 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Appears in 16 hymnals Scripture: John 1:1-4 Topics: The Nature and Mystery of God The Holy Trinity Used With Tune: REGENT SQUARE
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The Lord Is My Light

Author: Lillian Bouknight Appears in 15 hymnals Scripture: John 1:4-9 First Line: The Lord is my light and my salvation Refrain First Line: Whom shall I fear, whom shall I fear? Topics: Difficult Times; God As Light; Occasional Services Anniversary; Waiting Used With Tune: THE LORD IS MY LIGHT

Not far beyond the sea nor high

Author: George Bradford Caird, 1917-1984 Meter: 8.8.6 D Appears in 15 hymnals Scripture: John 1 Topics: The Holy Scriptures Used With Tune: MANNA
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Dearest Jesu, we are here

Author: George Ratcliffe Woodward (1848-1934); Tobias Clausnitzer (1619-1684) Meter: 7.8.7.8.8.8 Appears in 15 hymnals Scripture: John 1:1-14 Lyrics: 1 Dearest Jesu, we are here, at thy call, thy presence owning; pleading now in holy fear that great sacrifice atoning: Word incarnate, much in wonder on this mystery deep we ponder. 2 Jesu, strong to save — the same yesterday, today, for ever — make us fear and love thy name, serving thee with best endeavour: in this life, O ne'er forsake us, but to bliss hereafter take us. Topics: Adoration; Atonement; Dévotion; Future hope; God in mystery; Holy Communion; Self-offering Used With Tune: LIEBSTER JESU Text Sources: After Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier by Tobias Clausnitzer (1619-1684)

Goodness is stronger than evil

Author: Desmond Tutu (b. 1931) Appears in 15 hymnals Scripture: John 1:5 Topics: Justice and Peace; Light; Short Chants; Victory; World-church songs Used With Tune: GOODNESS IS STRONGER
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Christ Be My Leader

Author: Timothy Dudley-Smith, b. 1926 Meter: Irregular Appears in 14 hymnals Scripture: John 1:4 First Line: Christ be my Leader by night as by day Lyrics: 1 Christ be my leader by night as by day; Safe through the darkness, for He is the way. Gladly I follow, my future His care, Darkness is daylight when Jesus is there. 2 Christ be my teacher in age as in youth, Drifting or doubting, for He is the truth. Grant me to trust Him; though shifting as sand, Doubt cannot daunt me; in Jesus I stand. 3 Christ be my Saviour in calm as in strife; Death cannot hold me, for He is the Life. Nor darkness nor doubting nor sin and its stain Can touch my salvation: with Jesus I reign. Topics: Christian Home and Education; Christian Education Used With Tune: SLANE
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Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle

Author: Venantius Fortunatus, 530-609; Percy Dearmer, 1867-1936 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Appears in 14 hymnals Scripture: John 1:3 Lyrics: 1 Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle, sing the ending of the fray, o'er the cross, the victor's trophy, sound the loud triumphant lay: tell how Christ, the world's Redeemer, as a victim won the day. 2 God in pity saw man fallen, shamed and sunk in misery, when he fell on death by tasting fruit of the forbidden tree: then another tree was chosen which the world from death should free. 3 Therefore when the appointed fullness of the holy time was come, he was sent who maketh all things forth from God's eternal home: thus he came to earth, incarnate, offspring of a maiden's womb. 4 Thirty years among us dwelling, now at length his hour fulfilled, born for this, he meets his Passion, for that this he freely willed, on the cross the Lamb is lifted, where his life-blood shall be spilled. 5 To the Trinity be glory, to the Father and the Son, with the co-eternal Spirit, ever Three and ever One, one in love and one in splendour, while unending ages run. Amen. Topics: Passiontide and Holy Week; Lent V Year C Used With Tune: PANGE LINGUA Text Sources: Latin
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Oh, santísimo, felicísimo (O Thou Joyful, O Thou Wonderful)

Author: Johann Daniel Falk, 1768-1826; Federico Fliedner, 1845-1901; Henry Katterjohn, 1869-1931 Meter: 5.5.7.5.5.7 Appears in 14 hymnals Scripture: John 1:4-5 First Line: Oh santísimo (O thou joyful) Lyrics: 1 ¡Oh santísimo, felicísimo, grato tiempo de Navidad! Al mundo perdido, Cristo le ha nacido: ¡Alegría, alegría cristiandad! 2 ¡Oh santísimo, felicísimo, grato tiempo de Navidad! Coros celestiales oyen los mortales: ¡Alegría, alegría, cristiandad! 3 ¡Oh santísimo, felicísimo, grato tiempo de Navidad! Príncipe del cielo, danos tu consuelo: ¡Alegría, alegría, cristiandad! --- 1 O thou joyful, O thou wonderful Grace revealing Christmastide! Jesus came to win us From all sin within us: Glorify the holy Child! 2 O thou joyful, O thou wonderful Love revealing Christmastide! Loud hosannas singing And all praises bringing: Glorify the holy Child! 3 O thou joyful, O thou wonderful Peace revealing Christmastide! Darkness disappearing, God’s own light now nearing: Glorify the holy Child! Topics: Año Cristiano Navidad; Christian Year Christmas; Gloria in Excelsis Deo Used With Tune: SICILIAN MARINERS

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