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See, Gracious God, Before Thy Throne

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9516 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 See, gracious God, before Thy throne Thy mourning people bend! ’Tis on Thy sovereign grace alone, Our humble hopes depend. 2 Tremendous judgments from Thy hand, Thy dreadful power display: Yet mercy spares this guilty land, And yet we live to pray. 3 Great God, and why this nation spare, Ungrateful as we are? O be these awful warnings heard, While mercy cries, Forebear. 4 What numerous crimes increasing rise, Where Satan shows his smile? What land so favored of the skies, And yet what land so vile? 5 How changed, alas! are truths divine, For error, guilt and shame! What impious numbers, bold in sin, Disgrace the Christian name! 6 O bid us turn, almighty Lord, By Thy resistless grace; Then shall our hearts obey Thy word, And humble seek Thy face. 7 Then should insulting foes invade, We shall not sink in fear; Secure of never failing aid, If God, our God, is near. Languages: English Tune Title: BANGOR
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Come, Lord, And Warm Each Languid Heart

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9519 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Come, Lord, and warm each languid heart, Inspire each lifeless tongue; And let the joys of Heaven impart Their influence to our song. 2 Then to the shining seats of bliss The wings of faith shall soar, And all the charms of paradise Our raptured thoughts explore. 3 Pleasures unsullied flourish there Beyond the reach of time; Not blooming Eden smiled so fair, In all her flowery prime. 4 No sun shall gild the blest abode With his meridian ray, The more radiant throne of God Diffuse eternal day. 5 Sorrow, and pain, and every care, And discord there shall cease, And perfect joy and love sincere Adorn the reams of peace. 6 The soul, from sin for ever free, Shall mourn its power no more, But clothed in spotless purity, Redeeming love adore. 7 There on a throne—how dazzling bright— The exalted Savior shines; And beams ineffable delight On all the heavenly minds. 8 There shall the followers of the Lamb Join in immortal songs; And endless honors to His name Employ their tuneful tongues. 9 While sweet reflection calls to mind The scenes of mortal care, When God, their God, for ever kind, Was present to their prayer; 10 How will the wonders of His grace In their full luster shine? His wisdom, power and faithfulness All glorious! all divine! 11 The Savior, dying, rising crowned, Shall swell the lofty strains, Seraph and saint His praise resound, Through all the ethereal plains. 12 But oh! their transports, oh! their songs, What mortal thought can paint? Transcendent glory awes our tongues, And all our notes are faint. 13 Lord, tune our hearts to praise and love, Our feeble notes inspire; Till in Thy blissful courts above, We join the heavenly choir. Languages: English Tune Title: COLCHESTER
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Behold Thy Waiting Servant, Lord

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9524 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Behold Thy waiting servant, Lord Lyrics: 1 Behold Thy waiting servant, Lord, Devoted to Thy fear; Remember and confirm Thy word, For all my hopes are there. 2 Hast Thou not writ salvation down, And promised quickening grace? Doth not my heart address Thy throne? And yet Thy love delays. 3 Mine eyes for Thy salvation fail; O bear Thy servant up! Nor let the scoffing lips prevail Who dare reproach my hope. 4 Didst Thou not raise my faith, O Lord? Then let Thy truth appear: Saints shall rejoice in my reward, And trust as well as fear. Languages: English Tune Title: RICHMOND
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Lord, When My Raptured Thought Surveys

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9534 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Lord, when my raptured thought surveys Creation’s beauties o’er, All nature joins to teach Thy praise, And bid my soul adore. 2 Whene’er I turn my gazing eyes, Thy radiant footsteps shine; Ten thousand pleasing wonders rise, And speak their source divine. 3 The living tribe of countless forms, In earth and sea and air; The meanest flies, the smallest worms, Almighty power declare. 4 All rose to life at Thy command, And wait their daily food From Thy paternal, bounteous hand, Exhaustless spring of good! 5 The meads, arrayed in smiling green, With wholesome herbage crowned; The fields with corn, a richer scene, Spread Thy full bounties round, 6 The fruitful tree, the blooming flower, In varied charms appear; Their varied charms display Thy power, Thy goodness all declare. 7 The sun’s productive quickening beams The growing verdure spread; Refreshing rains and cooling streams His gentle influence aid. 8 The moon and stars his absent light Supply with borrowed rays, And deck the sable veil of night, And speak their Maker’s praise. 9 Thy wisdom, power and goodness, Lord, In all Thy works appear; And O let man Thy praise record; Man, Thy distinguished care. 10 From Thee the breath of life he drew; That breath Thy power maintains; Thy tender mercy ever new, His brittle frame sustains. 11 Yet nobler favors claim his praise, Of reason’s light possessed; By revelation’s brighter rays Still more divinely blest. 12 Thy providence, his constant guard When threatening woes impend, Or will th’ impending dangers ward, Or timely succors lend. 13 On me that providence has shone With gentle smiling rays; O let my lips and life make known Thy goodness, and Thy praise. 14 All bounteous Lord, Thy grace impart; O teach me to improve Thy gifts with ever grateful heart, And crown them with Thy love. Languages: English Tune Title: ABERDEEN
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The Long Expected Hour Draws Near

Author: William H. Bathurst Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9538 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 The long expected hour draws near, The dawning is begun; And night’s dark shadows disappear Before the rising Sun. 2 A king is born, whose righteous sway Shall stretch through every land: Ye mountains bend, ye rocks give way, And own your maker’s hand. 3 The heavenly hosts with warm delight Their joyful praise express; And shall not earth her voice unite, A Savior’s name to bless? 4 Glory to God on high, they sing, Let peace on earth prevail; Good will to man its blessings bring, And joys that never fail. 5 Lord, let our faith and love increase, Our lips Thy praises tell; And let Thy presence and Thy peace In every bosom dwell. Languages: English Tune Title: MORNA
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When Threatening Enemies Assail

Author: William H. Bathurst Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9540 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 When threatening enemies assail, I seek Thy help, O Lord; And though they say my hope must fail, I trust Thy faithful word. 2 Oft hast Thou heard my plaintive cry Out of Thy holy hill; I cannot doubt but Thou art nigh, And wilt protect me still. 3 I laid me down and slept; Thy hand Preserved me through the night; Thankful I own, ’tis Thy command Restores the cheerful light. 4 I will not fear ten thousand foes; They cannot injure me: Safe in Thy blessing, I repose My confidence in Thee. Languages: English Tune Title: CLAUDIUS
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Is There A World Of Bitter Woe?

Author: William H. Bathurst Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9542 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Is there a world of bitter woe Lyrics: 1 Is there a world of bitter woe, And never ending pain; Where tears of deepest anguish flow For ever—but in vain? 2 And it is written in the Word Of God, who cannot lie, That sinners who deny the Lord, Must go there when they die? 3 O then, what more than madness reigns Amongst our guilty race! Love we to dwell in burning pains, Beyond the reach of grace; 4 Where God shall bid His vengeance fall, His terrors still increase; And hope, that whispers peace to all, Shall never whisper peace? 5 Dare we the word of truth despise, The wrath of God defy? And proudly scorning to be wise, In sin and ruin lie? 6 Lord, teach my stubborn heart to feel The wonders of Thy love; Ere the last trumpet’s solemn peal Sounds through the vault above; 7 O may I learn, while yet brief space Thy mercy doth afford; To trust the promise of Thy grace, And live upon Thy Word: 8 So shall that voice which wakes the dead, And tells of judgment near, Which fills a guilty world with dread, Be music to mine ear. 9 So shall I rest from sorrow free, My fears and trials o’er; So pass through life’s tempestuous sea Safe to the happy shore. Languages: English Tune Title: CROWLE
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Who Can Declare The Day Or Hour?

Author: William H. Bathurst Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9543 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Who can declare the day or hour Lyrics: 1 Who can declare the day or hour, When Christ once more shall come, Arrayed in majesty and power, To call His people home? 2 That day shall come when few suppose The awful season near; Unlooked for by deriding foes Messiah shall appear. 3 Then all His servants shall rejoice, And songs of triumph sing; While sinners tremble at the voice Of their offended king. 4 Where, gracious Lord, shall we be found At that tremendous day? With Thy eternal mercy crowned? Or cast with scorn away? 5 We could not dare to view Thy face If Jesus had not died; But now we trust His boundless grace And all our fears subside. 6 His name is all the plea we make, With this we venture nigh; Father, receive us for His sake, And leave us not to die. Languages: English Tune Title: ELIM
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Lord, When Wilt Thou Extend Thy Sway

Author: William H. Bathurst Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9547 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Lord, when wilt Thou extend Thy sway O’er every human heart? When wilt Thou take the veil away, And bid the gloom depart? 2 Behold how thick a cloud is spread Over this world of woe; How sin lifts up her shameless head, And reigns with pompous show. 3 See how degraded and forlorn Thy church on earth appears; While foes insult with bitter scorn, And triumph in her tears. 4 Arise, O Lord, lift up Thy hand, And break the hearts of stone; Thy conquests spread, till every land Thy saving love shall own. 5 Let grace light up the utmost bound Of Satan’s dark domain; And sinners at the Gospel sound, Awake to life again. Languages: English Tune Title: EVAN
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O How Is Zion's Glory Gone!

Author: William H. Bathurst Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9549 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: O how is Zion’s glory gone! Lyrics: 1 O how is Zion’s glory gone! And vengeance, like a flood, Hath quenched her power, and not a stone Marks where her temple stood. 2 How are thy streets, Jerusalem, By careless strangers trod! And crushed thy once proud diadem Before the wrath of God! 3 How are thy friendless exiles sent Through distant lands to roam! Yet in each place of banishment They cannot find a home. 4 O Lord, look down with pitying eye Upon Thine ancient race; And bring Thy promised mercy nigh, And show Thy saving grace. 5 Remove the veil that long hath hid The Savior from their sight; Conquer their prejudice, and bid Their darkness turn to light. 6 O bring Thy scattered sheep again, And feed them as of old; Let Christ o’er all His people reign, One Shepherd, and one fold. Languages: English Tune Title: BALLERMA

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