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Over Kidron Jesus Treadeth

Author: Thomas Kingo, 1634-1706 Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7.8.8 Appears in 15 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Over Kidron Jesus treadeth To His passion for us all; Every human eye be weeping, Tears of bitter grief let fall! Round His spirit flock the foes, Place their shafts and bend their bows, Aiming at the Saviour solely, While the world forsakes Him wholly. 2 David once, with heart afflicted, Crossed o'er Kidron's narrow strand, Clouds of gloom and grief about him When an exile from his land. But, O Jesus, blacker now Bends the cloud above Thy brow, Hasting to death's dreary portals For the shame and sin of mortals. 3 See Him anguish-sticken falling, Prostrate, and with struggling breath, Three times on His Father calling, Praying that the bitter death And the cup of doom may go; Still He cries, in all His woe: "Not My will, but Thine, O Father," And the angels round Him gather. 4 See how, in that hour of darkness, Battling with the evil power, Agonies untold assail Him, On His soul the arrows shower; And the garden flowers are wet With the drops of bloody sweat, From His anguished frame distilling-- Our redemption thus fulfilling! 5 But, O flowers, so sadly watered By this pure and precious dew, Faith alone can know its power And your beauty rightly view. Eden's Garden did not bear Aught that can with you compare, For the blood, thus freely given, Makes my soul the heir of heaven. 6 When as flowers themselves I wither, When I droop and fade like grass, When the life-streams through my pulses Dull and ever duller pass, When at last they cease to roll, Then, to cheer my sinking soul, Grace of Jesus, be Thou given-- Source of Triumph! Pledge of heaven! Topics: Lent Used With Tune: FRÄLSTA VÄRLD! I NÅDENS UNDER
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Thy Cross, O Jesus, Thou Didst Bear

Author: Erik Gustaf Geijer, 1783-1847 Meter: 8.7.8.7.4.4.7 Appears in 10 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Thy cross, O Jesus, Thou didst bear, Thy path to death extended, To save the world, which everywhere With hate and scorn offended. Oh, love how deep To bleed and weep For thine own persecutors! 2 Thy cross, Redeemer, Thou didst bear; Our sins away Thou'st taken; Thine own Thou wilt us still declare, Though we have Thee forsaken, And gone astray: Yea, day by day Thy love is present with us. 3 Thy cross, O Saviour, Thou didst bear; Thy boundless might and glory, Forever praised by angels fair, And told in sacred story. Thou laidst aside, Naught shall abide, Save by the love that bleedeth. 4 Thy cross to victory Thou didst bear. Oh, grant that I, dear Saviour, May glory in the cross and share The heavenly joy and favor! Then shall my soul Have reached its goal Safe in Thy loving bosom. Topics: Lent Used With Tune: SO GEHST DU NUN, MEIN JESU, HIN
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The Little While I Linger Here

Author: Frans Michael Franzen, 1772-1847 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 5 hymnals Lyrics: 1 The little while I linger here Should grief and fear o'ertake me? No; Jesus is my Shepherd dear, He never will forsake me. He gave His life to save the herd, And with His Spirit and His Word, Is present with us always. 2 I hear Him speak, I know His voice, I go where'er He beckons. His own He knows, they are His choice, Their numbers, too, He reckons. And He will seek the straying sheep, The feeble in His bosom keep, And gently raise the fallen. 3 He strengthens me with living bread, With waters sweet and gracious, Which flow from life's great fountain-head, With peace and joy most precious. Though rough and thorny is my way, If from His path I do not stray, I shall not be discouraged. 4 O Thou who saidst, "Away from me No one shall snatch them ever." Thee I implore, to Thee I fee, Ah leave, forsake me, never! The world allures; oh, guide me through, That with the blesséd I may view thy Father's glorious mansions. 5 How vain the worldling's pomp and show, How brief His joys and pleasures! The night approaches now, and lo! We leave all earthly treasures. And then what is all earthly bliss to that blest promise, Where He is We shall be with Him also! Topics: Sanctification Used With Tune: O JESU CHRIST, DU HÖCHSTES GUT
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Light of the Gentile Nations

Author: Johann Franck, 1618-1677 Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 36 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Light of the Gentile nations, Thy people's joy and love, Drawn by Thy Spirit hither, We gladly come to prove Thy presence in Thy temple, And wait with earnest mind. As Simeon once had waited His Saviour God to find. 2 Yes, Lord, Thy servants meet Thee, E'en now, in every place Where Thy true Word hath promised That they should see Thy face. Thou yet will gently grant us, Who gather round Thee here, In faith's strong arms to bear Thee, As once that aged seer. 3 Be Thou our Joy, our Brightness, That shines 'mid pain and loss, Our Sun in times of terror, The glory round our cross: A glow in sinking spirits, A sunbeam in distress, Physician, Friend in sickness, In death our happiness. 4 Let us, O Lord, be faithful With Simeon to the end, That so his dying song may From all our hearts ascend: "O Lord, now let Thy servant Depart in peace for aye, Since I have seen my Saviour, Have here beheld His day." 5 My Saviour, I behold Thee Now with the eye of faith: No foe of Thee can rob me, Though bitter words he saith: Within Thy heart abiding, As Thou dost dwell in me, No pain, no death has terrors To part my soul from Thee! Topics: Epiphany Used With Tune: WIE SOLL ICH DICH EMPFANGEN
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O Thou, Whose Infant Feet Were Found

Author: Reginald Heber, 1783-1826 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 9 hymnals Lyrics: 1 O Thou, whose infant feet were found Within Thy Father's shrine, Whose years, with changeless virtue crowned, Were all alike divine. 2 Dependent on Thy bounteous breath We seek Thy grace alone, In childhood, manhood, age, and death, To keep us still Thine own. Amen. Topics: Worship Used With Tune: ETT LITET FATTIGT BARN JAG ÄR
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How Helpless Guilty Nature Lies

Author: Anne Steele, 1716-1778 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 233 hymnals Lyrics: 1 How helpless guilty nature lies, Unconscious of its load! The heart unchanged can never rise To happiness and God. 2 Can aught beneath a power divine, The stubborn will subdue? ’Tis Thine, Almighty Saviour Thine, To form the heart anew. 3 ’Tis Thine the passions to recall, And upwards bid them rise; To make the scales of error fall From reason’s darkened eyes; 4 To chase the shades of death away, And bid the sinner live, A beam of heaven, a vital ray, ’Tis Thine alone to give. 5 Oh, change these wretched hearts of ours, And give them life divine! Then shall our passions and our powers, Almighty, Lord, be Thine. Amen. Topics: Repentance Used With Tune: NÄR NÖD OCH KRANKHET TYNGA PA
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While yet the Morn is Breaking

Author: Johannes Muhlmann, 1578-1613 Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 28 hymnals Lyrics: 1 While yet the morn is breaking, I thank my God once more, Beneath whose care awaking, I find the night is o'er; I thank Him that He calls me To life and health anew, I know, whate'er befalls me, His care will still be true. 2 Guardian of Israel, hear me, Watch o'er me through the day, In all I do be near me: For others too I pray; To Thee I would commend them, Our church, our youth, our land, Direct them and defend them, When dangers are at hand. 3 Oh! gently grant Thy blessing, That we may do Thy will, No more Thy ways transgressing, Our proper task fulfill; With Peter's full affiance Let down our nets again, If Thou art our reliance, Our toil will not be vain. 4 Thou art the Vine--oh! nourish The branches graft in Thee, And let them grow and flourish, A fair and fruitful tree; Thy Spirit put within us, And let His gifts of grace To all good actions win us, That best may show His praise. Topics: Worship Used With Tune: DEN BLOMSTERTID NU KOMMER
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Praise the Saviour!

Author: Venantius H. C. Fortunatus, 530-609; Johann Olof Wallin, 1779-1839 Meter: 4.4.7.4.4.7.4.4.7 Appears in 21 hymnals First Line: Praise the Saviour Lyrics: 1 Praise the Saviour Now and ever! Praise Him all beneath the skies! Prostrate lying, Suffering, dying, On the cross, a Sacrifice: Victory gaining, Life obtaining, Now in glory He doth rise. 2 All is finished, And accomplished; Christ is now our Righteousness He our Saviour, Hath forever Set us free from dire distress. Through His merit We inherit Light and peace and happiness. 3 We're delivered, Our bonds severed, Christ hath bruised the serpent's head; Death no longer Is the stronger, Hell itself is captive led. Christ hath risen From death's prison, O'er the tomb He light hath shed. 4 Praise forever For His favor Unto God the Father sing; Praise the Saviour, Praise Him ever, Son of God, our Lord and King; Praise the Spirit, Through Christ's merit. He doth us salvation bring. Topics: Easter Used With Tune: UPP, MIN TUNGA
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Lord Jesus Christ, True God and Man

Author: Paul Eber, 1511-1569 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 25 hymnals First Line: Lord Jesus Christ, true Man and God Lyrics: 1 Lord Jesus Christ, true Man and God, Who borest anguish, scorn, the rod, And diedst at last upon the tree, To bring Thy Father's grace for me: I pray Thee, through that bitter woe, Let me, a sinner, mercy know. 2 When comes the hour of failing breath, And I must wrestle, Lord, with death, When from my sight all fades away, And when my tongue no more can say, And when mine ears no more can hear, And when my heart is racked with fear, 3 When all my mind is darkened o'er, And human help can do no more; Then come, Lord Jesus! come with speed, And help me in my hour of need; Lead me from this dark vale beneath, And shorten then the pangs of death. 4 Joyful my resurrection be, Thou in the judgment plead for me, And hide my sins, Lord, from Thy face, And give me life, Lord, by Thy grace! I trust Thee utterly, my Lord, For Thou hast promised in Thy Word! 5 Dear Lord, forgive us all our guilt; Help us to wait until Thou wilt That we depart; and let our faith Be brave, and conquer e'en in death: Firm resting on Thy sacred Word, Until we sleep in Thee, our Lord. Topics: Death and Resurrection Used With Tune: MISSTRÖSTA EJ ATT GUD ÄR GOD
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Be not Dismayed

Author: Gustavus Adolphus, 1594-1632; Johan Olof Wallin, 1779-1839 Meter: 8.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 16 hymnals First Line: Be not dismayed, thou little flock Lyrics: 1 Be not dismayed, thou little flock, Although the foe's fierce battle shock, Loud on all sides, assail thee. Though o'er Thy fall they laugh secure, Their triumph cannot long endure, Let not thy courage fail thee. 2 Thy cause is God's--go at His call, And to His hand commit thine all; Fear thou no ill impending: His Gideon shall arise for thee, God's Word and people manfully, In God's own time defending. 3 Our hope is sure in Jesus' might: Against themselves the godless fight, Themselves, not us distressing; Shame and contempt their lot shall be; God is with us, with Him are we; To us belongs His blessing. Topics: The Church Used With Tune: FÖRFÄRAS EJ, DU LILLA HOP

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