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A Dios dad gracias

Author: Nikolaus Decius; F. Fliedner Hymnal: El Himnario Presbiteriano #192 (1999) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 First Line: A Dios dad gracias, dad honor Lyrics: 1 A Dios dad gracias, dad honor y gloria en las alturas; pues sabio y grande protector, bendice a sus criaturas; con fuerte y buena voluntad remedia la necesidad y ahuyenta las tristezas. 2 Te damos, Padre Dios! loor pues grane es tu clemencia: es infinito tu amor, sin límites tu ciencia. Tu voluntad se ha de cumplir: enséñanos a bendecir tu sabia providencia. 3 ¡Oh Jesucristo, salvador de los que están perdidos! de Dios eterno resplandor, luz de los redimidos. Cordero santo, redentor, en nuestra muerte ampáranos y salva a tus ungidos. 4 ¡Oh Santo Espíritu de Dios! con tu eficaz consuelo en dura lid defiéndenos cual madre al pequeñuelo. Por la pasión y amarga cruz de Cristo, nuestro bien y luz, elévanos al cielo. Topics: Santísima Trinidad; Acción de Gracias; Santísima Trinidad Scripture: 2 Corinthians 13:14 Languages: Spanish Tune Title: ALLEIN GOTT IN DER HÖH

Sing praise to God who reigns above

Hymnal: Hymns Ancient and Modern, New Standard Edition #193 (1983) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Languages: English
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All Who Believe and Are Baptized

Author: George T. Rygh, 1860-1943; Thomas H. Kingo, 1634-1703 Hymnal: Lutheran Book of Worship #194 (1978) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 All who believe and are baptized Shall see the Lord's salvation; Baptized into the death of Christ, They are a new creation; Through Christ's redemption they will stand Among the glorious heav'nly band Of ev'ry tribe and nation. 2 With one accord, O God, we pray, Grant us your Holy Spirit; Help us in our infirmity Through Jesus' blood and merit; Grant us to grow in grace each day By holy Baptism, that we may Eternal life inherit. Topics: Holy Baptism; Pentecost 21; Holy Baptism Languages: English Tune Title: ES IST DAS HEIL
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Great God, What Do I See

Author: Thomas Cotterill; William B. Collyer Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #195 (1941) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 First Line: Great God, what do I see and hear! Topics: Jesus Christ His Second Coming Languages: English Tune Title: LUTHER

All Glory Be to God on High

Author: Nicolaus Decius, ca. 1485-1541; Catherine Winkworth, 1829-1878 Hymnal: Ambassador Hymnal #196 (1994) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Topics: Adoration; Praise; Prayer Languages: English Tune Title: ALLEIN GOTT IN DER HÖH
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Across the sky the shades of night

Author: Rev. James Hamilton Hymnal: The Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged, as adopted by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the year of our Lord 1892 #202 (1894) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Across the sky the shades of night This Winter's eve are fleeting: We deck Thine altar, Lord, with light, In solemn worship meeting: And as the year's last hours go by, We lift to Thee our earnest cry. Once more Thy love entreating. 2 Before the cross, subdued we bow, To Thee our prayers addressing; Recounting all Thy mercies now, And all our sins confessing; Beseeching Thee, this coming year, To hold us in Thy faith and fear, And crown us with Thy blessing. 3 And, while we kneel, we lift our eyes To dear ones gone before us, Safe housed with Thee in Paradise, Whose peace descendeth o'er us: And beg of Thee, when life is past, To re-unite us all, at last, And to our loss restore us. 4 We gather up, in this brief hour, The memory of Thy mercies: Thy wondrous goodness, love, and power, Our grateful song rehearses: For Thou hast been our strength and stay, In many a dark and dreary day Of sorrow and reverses. 5 In many an hour, when fear and dread, Like evil spells have bound us, And clouds were gathering overhead, Thy providence hath found us: In many a night when waves run high, Thy gracious presence drawing nigh Hath made all calm around us. 6 Then, O Great God, in years to come, Whatever fate betide us, Right onward through our journey home Be Thou at hand to guide us: Nor leave us till, at close of life, Safe from all perils, toil, and strife, Heaven shall unfold and hide us. Amen. Topics: The Old Year Languages: English Tune Title: [Across the sky the shades of night]
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Across the sky the shades of night

Author: J. Hamilton Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #202 (1898) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Across the sky the shades of night This Winter's eve are fleeting: We deck Thine altar, Lord, with light, In solemn worship meeting: And as the year's last hours go by, We lift to Thee our earnest cry. Once more Thy love entreating. 2 Before the cross, subdued we bow, To Thee our prayers addressing; Recounting all Thy mercies now, And all our sins confessing; Beseeching Thee, this coming year, To hold us in Thy faith and fear, And crown us with Thy blessing. 3 And, while we kneel, we lift our eyes To dear ones gone before us, Safe housed with Thee in Paradise, Whose peace descendeth o'er us: And beg of Thee, when life is past, To re-unite us all, at last, And to our loss restore us. 4 We gather up, in this brief hour, The memory of Thy mercies: Thy wondrous goodness, love, and power, Our grateful song rehearses: For Thou hast been our strength and stay, In many a dark and dreary day Of sorrow and reverses. 5 In many an hour, when fear and dread, Like evil spells hath bound us, And clouds were gathering overhead, Thy providence hath found us: In many a night when waves run high, Thy gracious presence drawing nigh Hath made all calm around us. 6 Then, O Great God, in years to come, Whatever fate betide us, Right onward through our journey home Be Thou at hand to guide us: Nor leave us till, at close of life, Safe from all perils, toil, and strife, Heaven shall unfold and hide us. Amen. Topics: The Old Year; Old Year Languages: English Tune Title: ATTOLLE PAULUM

If God Had Not Been on Our Side

Author: Martin Luther, 1483-1546 Hymnal: Christian Worship (1993) #202 (1993) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Topics: Reformation; Reformation Languages: English Tune Title: WÄCHTERLIED
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To us salvation now is come

Author: P. Speratus Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #205 (1913) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 To us salvation now is come, Through free-est grace and favor, Our works could not avert our doom, Thy keep and save us never; Faith looks to Jesus Christ alone, Who did for all the world atone; He is our one Redeemer. 2 What God doth in His law demand, No man to Him doth render; Before His bar all guilty stand; His law speaks curse in thunder The law demands a perfect heart; We were defiled in every part, And lost was our condition. 3 False dreams deluded minds did fill, That God His law did tender, As if to Him we could, at will, The due obedience render: The law is but a mirror bright To bring the inbred sin to sight, That lurks within our nature. 4 To cleanse ourselves from sinful stain, According to our pleasure, Was labor lost--works were in vain-- Sin grew beyond all measure; For when with power the precept came, It did reveal sin's guilt and shame And awful condemnation. 5 Still all the law fulfilled must be, Else we were lost forever, Then God His Son sent down that He Might us from doom deliver; He all the law for us fulfilled And thus His Father's anger stilled Which over us impended. 6 As Christ hath full atonement made And brought to us salvation, So may each Christian now be glad And build on this foundation: Thy grace alone, dear Lord, I plead, Thy death now is my life indeed, For Thou hast paid my ransom. 7 Not doubting this, I trust in Thee, Thy word cannot be broken, Thou all dost call, "Come to Me!" No falsehood hast Thou spoken: "He who believes and is baptized, He shall be saved," say'st Thou, O Christ, And he shall never perish. 8 The just is he--and he alone-- Who by this faith is living, The faith that by good works is shown, To God the glory giving; Faith gives thee peace with God above, But thou thy neighbor, too, must love, If thou art new created. 9 The law reveals the guilt of sin, And makes man conscience-stricken The gospel then doth enter in, The sin-sick soul to quicken: Come to the cross, look up and live! The law no peace to thee doth give, Nor can its deeds afford it. 10 Faith to the cross of Christ doth cling And rest in Him securely; And forth from it good works must spring As fruits and tokens surely; Still faith doth justify alone, Works serve thy neighbor and make known The faith that lives within thee. 11 Hope waits for the accepted hour-- Till God give joy for mourning, When He displays His healing power, Thy sighs to songs are turning; Thy needs are known unto thy Lord, And He is faithful to His word, This is our hope's foundation. 12 Though it may seem, He hears thee not, Count not thyself forsaken; Thy wants are ne'er by Him forgot, Let this thy hope awaken; His word is sure, here is thy stay, Although thy heart to this saith nay, Let not thy faith be shaken. 13 All blessing, honor, thanks and praise, To Father, Son and Spirit, The God who saved us by His grace, All glory to His merit: O Father in the heavens above, The work begun performs Thy love, Thy worthy name be hallowed. 14 Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done In earth, as 'tis in heaven: Keep us in life, by grace led on, Forgiving and forgiven; Save Thou us in temptation's hour, And from all ills; Thine is the power, And all the glory, Amen! Topics: The Church Year Christmas; The Church Year Sunday after Christmas; Justification; Law of God; Salvation Tune Title: [To us salvations now is come]

O Lord, Look Down from Heaven

Author: Martin Luther, 1483-1546 Hymnal: Christian Worship (1993) #205 (1993) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 First Line: O Lord, look down from heav'n, behold Topics: Reformation; Reformation Languages: English Tune Title: ACH GOTT, VOM HIMMEL SIEH DAREIN

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