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Upward I Lift Mine Eyes

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Appears in 243 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Upward I lift mine eyes, From God is all my aid; The God that built the skies, And earth and nature made; God is the tower to which I fly; His grace is nigh in every hour. 2 My feet shall never slide And fall in fatal snares, Since God, my guard and guide, Defends me from my fears. Those wakeful eyes that never sleep Shall Israel keep when dangers rise. 3 No burning heats by day, Nor blasts of evening air, Shall take my health away, If God be with me there. Thou art my sun, and Thou my shade, To guard my head by night or noon. 4 Hast Thou not giv’n Thy word To save my soul from death? And I can trust my Lord To keep my mortal breath. I’ll go and come, nor fear to die, Till from on high Thou call me home. Used With Tune: DARWALL'S 148TH Text Sources: The Psalms of David, 1719
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On wings of living light

Appears in 77 hymnals Used With Tune: DARWALL'S 148TH
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Jerusalem on high

Appears in 65 hymnals Used With Tune: DARWALL

Lift up your hearts, rejoice

Author: T. T. L. Appears in 37 hymnals Used With Tune: DARWELL
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Sinners, lift up your hearts

Appears in 21 hymnals Used With Tune: DARWELL
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Gird on Thy conquering sword

Author: Philip Doddridge, 1702-51 Appears in 35 hymnals Used With Tune: DARWELL
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All hail the glorious morn

Author: John Peacock Appears in 19 hymnals Lyrics: 1 All hail the glorious morn That saw our Saviour rise, With victory bright adorned, And triumph in His eyes! Ye saints, extol your risen Lord, And sing His praise with sweet accord. 2 Behold the Lamb of God, The atoning Sacrifice, Sustains the dreadful load Of man's iniquities; Death, sin, and hell, our cruel foes, All vanquished fell when Jesus rose. 3 The Conqueror ascends In triumph to the skies: Celestial hosts attend, To crown His victories; Hark! they proclaim His glorious name! And heaven resounds Immanuel's fame. 4 Now to the throne above Let every saint draw near; There dwells incarnate love; Grace sits triumphant there; See mercy smile, e'en on that throne Where once did wrath and justice frown. Amen. Topics: Christ Conqueror; Christ Joy of believers in; Christ The Life; Christ Prophet; Christ Resurrection of; Christ Triumph of; Death Conquered; Easter; Mercy Seat Used With Tune: DARWALL
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Ye ransomed sinners, hear

Appears in 68 hymnals Used With Tune: DARWELL'S
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Praise God, for he is kind

Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Appears in 18 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Praise God, for he is kind: his mercy lasts for aye. 2 Give thanks with heart and mind to God of gods alway: for certainly his mercies dure most firm and sure eternally. 3 The Lord of lords praise ye, Whose mercies even stand. 4 Great wonders only he doth work with mighty hand: for certainly his mercies dure most firm and sure eternally. 5 Give praise to his great name, who, by his wisdom high, the heaven above did frame, and buiot the lofty sky: for certainly his mercies dure most firm and sure eternally. 6 To him who did outstretch the earth so great and wide; above the waters’ reach who made it to abide: for certainly his mercies dure most firm and sure eternally. 7 Great lights who made of old; for his grace lasteth aye: 8 the sun, which we behold, to rule the lightsome day: for certainly his mercies dure most firm and sure eternally. 9 Also the moon so clear, which shineth in our sight; the stars that do appear, to rule the darksome night: for certainly his mercies dure most firm and sure eternally. 10 Who smote Egyptian foes, that did his message scorn; and in his anger rose, and slew all their first-born: for certainly his mercies dure most firm and sure eternally. 11 Thence Israel out he brought; his mercies ever stand: 12 with outstretched arm he wrought, and with a mighty hand: for certainly his mercies dure most firm and sure eternally. 13 The sea he clave in twain; for his grace lasteth still: 14 and through the parted main led his own Israel: for certainly his mercies dure most firm and sure eternally. 15 But cast down Pharaoh then beneath the Red Sea's wave, and all his mighty men unto destruction gave: for certainly his mercies dure most firm and sure eternally. 16 Who, in his faithfulness, his chosen people led through the great wilderness, and in his love them fed: for certainly his mercies dure most firm and sure eternally. 17 To him great kings who smote; for his grace hath no bound. 18 who slew, and spared not kings famous and renowned: for certainly his mercies dure most firm and sure eternally. 19 Sihon the Am’rites’ prince; for his grace lasteth aye: 20 and mighty Og, who once in Bashan's land had sway: for certainly his mercies dure most firm and sure eternally. 21 By lot he gave their land, for his grace faileth never, 22 into his Israel's hand, an heritage for ever: for certainly his mercies dure most firm and sure eternally. 23 Who also on us thought when in our low estate; 24 and from the hand us brought of those who did us hate: for certainly his mercies dure most firm and sure eternally. 25 Who to all flesh gives food; for his grace faileth never. 26 Give thanks to God most good, the God of heaven, for ever: for certainly his mercies dure most firm and sure eternally. Scripture: Psalm 136 Used With Tune: DARWALL'S 148TH
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Lo, from the desert homes

Author: Charles Coffin, 1676-1749; Isaac Williams, 1802-1865 Meter: 6.6.6.6.4.4.4.4 Appears in 18 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Lo, from the desert homes, where he hath hid so long, the new Elijah comes, in sternest wisdom strong; the voice that cries of Christ from high, and judgement nigh from opening skies. 2 Your God e’en now doth stand at heaven’s opening door; his fan is in his hand, and he will purge his floor; the wheat he claims and with him stows, the chaff He throws to quenchless flames. 3 Ye haughty mountains, bow your sky-aspiring heads; ye valleys, hiding low, lift up your gentle meads; make his way plain your king before, for evermore he comes to reign. 4 May thy dread voice around, thou harbinger of Light, on our dull ears still sound, lest here we sleep in night, till judgement come, and on our path the Lamb's dread wrath shall burst in doom. 5 O God, with love’s sweet might, who dost anoint and arm Christ’s soldier for the fight with grace that shields from harm thrice blessèd Three, heaven’s endless days shall sing thy praise eternally. Topics: Saints' and Other Holy Days St. John the Baptist Scripture: Matthew 3:1-3 Used With Tune: DARWALL'S 148TH

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