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Father of mercies, in thy Word

Author: Anne Steele Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 762 hymnals Topics: The Holy Scriptures; Saints' Days and Other Holy Days Saint Luke the Evangelist, October 18 Used With Tune: CAITHNESS
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ஆண்டவருடன் நடக்க

Author: William Cowper; S. John Barathi Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 ஆண்டவருடன் நடக்க தெய்வீக அமைதி, விண் ஜோதியே பிரகாசமாய் என்னை நடத்துமே. 2 எங்கே என் ஆசீர்வாதமே, நான் கண்ட ஆண்டவர், என் ஆன்மத்தை தூய்மையாக்கும் அவ்வார்த்தை எங்கேயோ?. 3 என் சாந்தம் என் சமாதானம், நினைவில் நின்றதே, வெற்றிடமாய் என்னையுமே விட்டகன்றததே. 4 மீண்டும் வர அழைக்கிறேன் அத்தூய ஆவியை, அமைதியின் நல் தூதனை நான் துக்கிக்க செய்தேன். 5 என் நெஞ்சின் பிரிய சொரூபம் அதேதாயினுமே, நான் அகற்றி எரிந்திட்டே உம்மை மாத்ரம் தொழ. 6 நான் இன்னுமும்மை நெருங்கி என் அன்பின் ஆண்டவா, மெய் ஒளி வழி நடந்து உம் அண்டை சேருவேன். Used With Tune: CAITHNESS
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O Lord and Master of us all

Author: J. G. Whittier Appears in 69 hymnals Topics: Work and Warfare Used With Tune: CAITHNESS
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Ho! Ye That Thirst, Approach the Spring

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 19 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Ho! ye that thirst, approach the spring Where living waters flow: Free to that sacred fountain all Without a price may go. 2. How long to streams of false delight Will ye in crowds repair? How long your strength and substance waste On trifles light as air? 3. My stores afford those rich supplies That health and pleasure give: Incline your ear, and come to Me; The soul that hears shall live. 4. Seek ye the Lord, while yet His ear Is open to your call; While offered mercy still is near, Before His footstool fall. 5. Let sinners quit their evil ways Their evil thoughts forego; And God, when they to Him return, Returning grace will show. 6. He pardons with o’erflowing love; For, hear the voice divine! “My nature is not like to yours, Nor like your ways are Mine: 7. But far as heaven’s resplendent orbs Beyond earth’s spot extend, As far My thoughts, as far My ways, Your ways and thoughts transcend. Used With Tune: CAITHNESS Text Sources: Scottish Paraphrases, 1745-51
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Among the Princes, Earthly Gods

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 51 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Among the princes, earthly gods, There’s none hath power divine; Nor is their nature, mighty Lord, Nor are their works, like Thine. 2. The nations Thou hast made shall bring Their offerings round Thy throne; For Thou alone dost wondrous things, For Thou art God alone. 3. Lord, I would walk with holy feet; Teach me Thine heav’nly ways, And my poor scattered thoughts unite In God my Father’s praise. 4. Great is Thy mercy, and my tongue Shall those sweet wonders tell, How by Thy grace my sinking soul Rose from the deeps of hell. Used With Tune: CAITHNESS Text Sources: The Psalms of David, 1719
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One who is all unfit to count

Author: Nicol Macnicol, 1870 - 1952; Narayan Vaman Tilak, 1862 - 1919 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 18 hymnals Lyrics: 1 One who is all unfit to count As scholar in thy school, Thou of thy love hast named a friend, O kindness wonderful! 2 So weak am I, O gracious Lord, So all unworthy thee, That even the dust upon thy feet Outweighs me utterly. 3 Thou dwellest in unshadowed light, All sin and shame above, That thou shouldst bear our sin and shame, How can I tell such love? 4 Ah, did not he the heavenly throne A little thing esteem, And not unworthy for my sake A mortal body deem? 5 When in his flesh they drove the nails, Did he not all endure? What name is there to fit a life So patient and so pure? 6 So, Love itself in human form, For love of me he came; I cannot look upon his face For shame, for bitter shame. 7 If there is aught of worth in me, It comes from thee alone; Then keep me safe, for so, O Lord, Thou keepest but thine own. Amen. Topics: The Life in Christ Repentance and Faith; The Church Year Lent Used With Tune: CAITHNESS
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Wherefore Is It That Thou, O Lord?

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Wherefore is it that Thou, O Lord Lyrics: 1. Wherefore is it that Thou, O Lord, Dost stand from us afar? And wherefore hidest Thou Thyself, When times so troublous are? 2. The wicked in his loftiness Doth persecute the poor: In these devices they have fram’d Let them be taken sure. 3. The wicked of his heart’s desire Doth talk with boasting great; He blesseth him that’s covetous, Whom yet the Lord doth hate. 4. The wicked, through his pride of face, On God he doth not call; And in the counsels of his heart The Lord is not at all. 5. His ways they always grievous are; Thy judgments from his sight Removèd are: at all his foes He puffeth with despight. 6. Within his heart he thus hath said, I shall not movèd be; And no adversity at all Shall ever come to me. 7. His mouth with cursing, fraud, deceit, Is filled abundantly; And underneath his tongue there is Mischief and vanity. 8. He closely sits in villages; He slays the innocent: Against the poor that pass him by His cruel eyes are bent. 9. He, lion-like, lurks in his den; He waits the poor to take; And when he draws him in his net, His prey he doth him make. 10. Himself he humbleth very low, He croucheth down withal, That so a multitude of poor May by his strong ones fall. 11. He thus hath said within his heart, The Lord hath quite forgot; He hides His countenance, and He For ever sees it not. 12. O Lord, do Thou arise; O God, Lift up Thine hand on high: Put not the meek afflicted ones Out of Thy memory. 13. Why is it that the wicked man Thus doth the Lord despise? Because that God will it require He in his heart denies. 14. Thou hast it seen; for their mischief And spite Thou wilt repay: The poor commits himself to Thee; Thou art the orphan’s stay. 15. The arm break of the wicked man, And of the evil one; Do Thou seek out his wickedness, Until Thou findest none. 16. The Lord is king through ages all, E’en to eternity; The heathen people from His land Are perished utterly. 17. O Lord, of those that humble are Thou the desire didst hear; Thou wilt prepare their heart, and Thou To hear wilt bend Thine ear; 18. To judge the fatherless, and those That are oppressèd sore; That man, that is but sprung of earth, May them oppress no more. Used With Tune: CAITHNESS Text Sources: Scottish Psalter and Paraphrases
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O Thou Whose Justice Reigns on High

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 42 hymnals Lyrics: 1. O Thou whose justice reigns on high, And makes th’oppressor cease, Behold how envious sinners try To vex and break my peace. 2. The sons of violence and lies Join to devour me, Lord; But as my hourly dangers rise, My refuge is Thy Word. 3. In God most holy, just, and true, I have reposed my trust; Nor will I fear what flesh can do, The offspring of the dust. 4. They wrest my words to mischief still, Charge me with unknown faults; Mischief doth all their counsels fill, And malice all their thoughts. 5. Shall they escape without Thy frown? Must their devices stand? O cast the haughty sinner down, And let him know Thy hand. 6. God counts the sorrows of His saints, Their groans affect His ears; Thou hast a book for my complaints, A bottle for my tears. 7. When to Thy throne I raise my cry, The wicked fear and flee; So swift is prayer to reach the sky, So near is God to me. 8. In Thee, most holy, just, and true, I have reposed my trust; Nor will I fear what man can do, The offspring of the dust. 9. Thy solemn vows are on me, Lord, Thou shalt receive my praise; I’ll sing, How faithful is Thy Word, How righteous all Thy ways! 10. Thou hast secured my soul from death, O set Thy prisoner free! That heart and hand, and life and breath, May be employed for Thee. Used With Tune: CAITHNESS Text Sources: The Psalms of David, 1719

What shall I do my God to love

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 60 hymnals Topics: The Christian Life Love and Gratitude Used With Tune: CAITHNESS

Blow, Winds Of God

Author: John Greenleaf Whittier, 1807 - 1892 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: Blow, winds of God, awake and blow Used With Tune: CAITHNESS

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