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All glory laud and honour

Author: John Mason Neale (1818-1866); St Theodulph of Orleans (c. 750-821) Hymnal: Ancient and Modern #159 (2013) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Scripture: Luke 1:32 First Line: Thou art the King of Israel Lyrics: Refrain: All glory, laud, and honour to thee, Redeemer, King, to whom the lips of children made sweet hosannas ring. 1 Thou art the King of Israel, thou David's royal Son, who in the Lord's name comest, the King and blessed one: [Refrain] 2 The company of angels are praising thee on high, and mortal men and all things created make reply: [Refrain] 3 The people of the Hebrews with palms before thee went: our praise and prayer and anthems before thee we present: [Refrain] 4 To thee before thy passion they sang their hymns of praise: to thee now high exalted our melody we raise: [Refrain] 5 Thou didst accept their praises, accept the prayers we bring, who in all good delightest, thou good and gracious King: [Refrain] 6 Thy sorrow and thy triumph grant us, O Christ, to share, that to the holy city together we may fare: [Refrain] 7 For homage may we bring thee our victory o'er the foe, that in the Conqueror's triumph this strain may ever flow: [Refrain] Topics: Angels; Children; Church Year Palm Sunday; Jesus Names and images for; Palm Sunday Year B; Palm Sunday; Praise Languages: English Tune Title: ST THEODULPH
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All Glory, Laud, and Honor

Author: Theodulph of Orleans; John M. Neale Hymnal: Our Great Redeemer's Praise #228 (2022) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Scripture: Luke 1:26-38 First Line: All glory, laud, and honor Lyrics: 1 All glory, laud, and honor to Thee, Redeemer, King, to whom the lips of children made sweet hosannas ring: Thou art the King of Isr'el, Thou David's royal Son, who in the Lord's name comest, the King and blessed One! 2 The company of angels are praising Thee on high, and mortal men and all things created make reply: the people of the Hebrews with palms before Thee went: our praise and prayer and anthems before Thee we present. 3 To Thee, before Thy passion, they sang their hymns of praise; to Thee, now high exalted, our melody we raise; Thou didst accept their praises– accept the praise we bring, who in all good delightest, Thou good and gracious King! Topics: Jesus, Suffered, Dead, and Buried Lent and Passion Languages: English Tune Title: ST. THEODULPH
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Once in Royal David's City

Author: Cecil F. Alexander Hymnal: The New Century Hymnal #145 (1995) Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Scripture: Luke 1:26-35 Lyrics: 1 Once in royal David’s city stood a lowly cattle shed, Where a mother laid her baby in a manger for a bed: Mary was that mother mild, Jesus Christ her little child. 2 Jesus came to earth from heaven, who is God and Head of all, Sheltered in a rustic stable, cradles in a common stall: With the poor and meek and lowly lived on earth our Savior holy. 3 And through all this wondrous childhood Jesus honors and obeyed, Loved and watched the tender mother whose strong arms a cradle made. So, like Jesus, we should be serving God obediently. 4 Jesus is our childhood’s pattern, daily like us lived and grew, Jesus, little, weak, and helpless, tears and smiles and comfort knew. Jesus felt the pain of sadness, and the joyous lift of gladness. 5 We at last shall meet our Savior, fount of God's redeeming grace, For that Child so dear and gentle, reigns within a glorious place; Leading all God's children on to the heaven where saints have gone. Topics: Children; Christmas; Jesus Christ Birth and Infancy; Jesus Christ Sovereignty and Reign; Obedience; The Annunciation; Year A Annunciation; Year B Advent 4; Year B Annunciation; Year C Annunciation Languages: English Tune Title: IRBY
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Spirit of God, descend upon my heart

Author: George Croly (1780-1860) Hymnal: Church Hymnary (4th ed.) #495 (2005) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Scripture: Luke 1:26 Lyrics: 1 Spirit of God, descend upon my heart; wean it from earth; through all its pulses move; stoop to my weakness, mighty as thou art, and make me love thee as I ought to love. 2 I ask no dream, no prophet-ecstasies, no sudden rending of the veil of clay, no angel-visitant, no opening skies: but take the dimness of my soul away. 3 Hast thou not bid me love thee, God and King -- all, all thine own, soul, heart, and strength, and mind? I see thy cross -- there teach my heart to cling: oh, let me seek thee, and oh, let me find! 4 Teach me to feel that thou art always nigh: teach me the struggles of the soul to bear, to check the rising doubt, the rebel sigh: teach me the patience of unanswered prayer. 5 Teach me to love thee as thine angels love, one holy passion filling all my frame -- the baptism of the heaven-descended Dove, my heart an altar, and thy love the flame. Topics: Our Response to Christ In Penitence; The Holy Spirit The Coming of the Spirit; Holy Spirit illunination of; Patience; Prayer Languages: English Tune Title: SONG 22
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Spirit of God, descend upon my heart

Author: George Croly (1780-1860) Hymnal: Hymns of Glory, Songs of Praise #495 (2008) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Scripture: Luke 1:26 Lyrics: 1 Spirit of God, descend upon my heart; wean it from earth; through all its pulses move; stoop to my weakness, mighty as thou art, and make me love thee as I ought to love. 2 I ask no dream, no prophet-ecstasies, no sudden rending of the veil of clay, no angel-visitant, no opening skies; but take the dimness of my soul away. 3 Hast thou not bid me love thee, God and King -- all, all thine own, soul, heart, and strength, and mind? I see thy cross -- there teach my heart to cling; oh, let me seek thee, and oh, let me find! 4 Teach me to feel that thou art always nigh; teach me the struggles of the soul to bear, to check the rising doubt, the rebel sigh, teach me the patience of unanswered prayer. 5 Teach me to love thee as thine angels love, one holy passion filling all my frame -- the baptism of the heaven-descended Dove, my heart an altar, and thy love the flame. Topics: Our Response to Christ In Penitence; The Holy Spirit The Coming of the Spirit; Holy Spirit illunination of; Patience; Prayer Languages: English Tune Title: SONG 22
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O star of wonder, star of night

Author: J. H. Hopkins, 1820-1891 Hymnal: Common Praise #91 (2000) Meter: 8.8.4.4.6 with refrain Scripture: Luke 1:33 First Line: We three kings of Orient are Lyrics: 1 We three kings of Orient are, bearing gifts we traverse afar field and fountain, moor and mountain, following yonder star: Refrain: O star of wonder, star of night, star with royal beauty bright, westward leading, still proceeding, guide us to thy perfect light. 2 Born a king on Bethlehem plain, gold I bring to crown him again, king for ever, ceasing never over us all to reign: [Refrain] 3 Frankincense to offer have I, incense owns a deity nigh; prayer and praising, all men raising, worship him, God most high: [Refrain] 4 Myrrh is mine, its bitter perfume breathes a life of gathering gloom; sorrowing, sighing, bleeding, dying, sealed in the stone-cold tomb: [Refrain] 5 Glorious now behold him arise, king and God and sacrifice. Heaven sings: 'Alleluia'; 'Alleluia,' the earth replies: [Refrain] Topics: Epiphany; Epiphany; Candelmas Languages: English Tune Title: THREE KINGS OF ORIENT
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We Three Kings of Orient Are

Author: John Henry Hopkins Jr. Hymnal: Glory to God #151 (2013) Meter: 8.8.8.6 with refrain Scripture: Luke 1:33 Refrain First Line: O star of wonder, star of night Lyrics: 1 We three kings of Orient are; bearing gifts we traverse afar, field and fountain, moor and mountain, following yonder star. Refrain: O star of wonder, star of night, star with royal beauty bright, westward leading, still proceeding, guide us to thy perfect light! 2 Born a King on Bethlehem’s plain, gold I bring to crown him again, King forever, ceasing never over us all to reign. [Refrain] 3 Frankincense to offer have I; incense owns a deity nigh; prayer and praising gladly raising, worshiping God Most High. [Refrain] 4 Myrrh is mine; its bitter perfume breathes a life of gathering gloom; sorrowing, sighing, bleeding, dying, sealed in the stone-cold tomb. [Refrain] 5 Glorious now behold him arise, King and God and Sacrifice: Alleluia! Alleluia! sounds through the earth and skies. [Refrain] Topics: Christian Year Nativity/Christmas; Christian Year Epiphany; Jesus Christ Birth Languages: English Tune Title: KINGS OF ORIENT
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Luke I

Hymnal: Songs for the Sanctuary; or, Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (Words only) #C43 (1868) Scripture: Luke 1 First Line: Blessed be the Lord God of Israel, For he hath visited and redeemed his people
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Luke I

Hymnal: Songs for the Sanctuary #C43 (1868) Scripture: Luke 1 First Line: Blessed be the Lord God of Israel, For he hath visited and redeemed his people
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Jesus, the name high over all

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New #364 (2000) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Luke 1:31 Lyrics: 1 Jesus, the name high over all, in hell, or earth, or sky; angels and mortals prostrate fall, and devils fear and fly, and devils fear and fly. 2 Jesus, the name to sinners dear, the name to sinners giv'n; it scatters all their guilty fear, it turns their hell to heaven, it turns their hell to heaven. 3 Jesus, the pris'ner's fetters breaks, and bruises Satan's head; pow'r into strengthless souls he speaks, and life into the dead, and life into the dead. 4 O, that the world might taste and see the riches of his grace! The arms of love that compass me, hold all the human race, hold all the human race. 5 His only righteousness I show, his saving grace proclaim; 'tis all my business here below to cry, 'Behold the Lamb!' to cry, 'Behold the Lamb!' 6 Happy, if with my latest breath I may but gasp his name; preach him to all, and cry in death: 'Behold, behold the Lamb!' 'Behold, behold the Lamb!' Topics: Easter; Joy, Praise and Thanksgiving; Year A Christ the King Languages: English Tune Title: LYDIA

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