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The Cross of Christ—What Untold Love

Author: Anon. Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: The Gospel Peace and Assurance Used With Tune: DUBLIN
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O Lord, how good, how great art Thou

Author: H. F. Lyte Appears in 18 hymnals Used With Tune: DUBLIN

Eternal Sun of Righteousness

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-88 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 71 hymnals Topics: The Christian Life Faith and Regeneration Used With Tune: DUBLIN
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Oh, shout for joy! let songs arise

Author: Unknown Appears in 16 hymnals Used With Tune: DUBLIN
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To render thanks unto the Lord

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 30 hymnals Lyrics: 1 To render thanks unto the Lord it is a comely thing, and to thy name, O thou Most High, due praise aloud to sing: 2 thy loving-kindness to show forth when shines the morning light; and to declare thy faithfulness with pleasure every night. 3 upon a ten-stringed instrument, and on the psaltery, upon the harp with solemn sound and grave sweet melody. 4 For thou, Lord, by thy mighty deeds hast gladness to me brought; and I will triumph in the works which by thy hands are wrought. 5 How great and wondrous, Lord, thy works! thy thought how deep it is! 6 A brutish man discerneth not, fools understand not this. 7 When even like unto the grass springs up the wicked race, and workers of iniquity do flourish all apace; 'Tis that cut off and quite destroyed they may for ever be: 8 but thou, O Lord, art throned on high, unto eternity. 9 For, lo, thine enemies, O Lord, thine enemies perish shall; the workers of iniquity shall be dispersed all. 10 But like the unicorn's, my horn exalted is by thee: anointed also with fresh oil I am abundantly. 11 Mine eyes shall also my desire see on mine enemies; mine ears shall of the wicked hear, that do against me rise. 12 But like the palm-tree flourishing shall be the righteous one; he shall like to the cedar grow that is in Lebanon. 13 Those that within the house of God are planted by his grace, they shall grow up, and flourish all in our God’s holy place. 14 And in old age, when others fade, they fruit still forth shall bring; they shall be fat and full of sap, and aye be flourishing; 15 to show that upright is the Lord: he is a rock to me; and he from all unrighteousness is altogether free. Scripture: Psalm 92 Used With Tune: HOWARD

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