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How Vast the Benefits Divine

Author: Augustus M. Toplady Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 27 hymnals Lyrics: 1. How vast the benefits divine which we in Christ possess! We are redeemed from guilt and shame and called to holiness. But not for works which we have done, or shall hereafter do, Hath God decreed on sinful men salvation to bestow. 2. The glory, Lord, from first to last, is due to Thee alone; Aught to ourselves we dare not take, or rob Thee of Thy crown. Our glorious Surety undertook to satisfy for man, And grace was given us in Him before the world began. 3. This is Thy will, that in Thy love we ever should abide; That earth and hell should not prevail to turn Thy Word aside. Not one of all the chosen race but shall to Heav’n attain, Partake on earth the purposed grace and then with Jesus reign. Used With Tune: ST. MATTHEW Text Sources: Gospel Magazine, 1774
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Arise And Shine, O Zion Fair

Author: John A. Granade Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 75 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Arise and shine, O Zion fair, Behold, thy light is come! Thy glorious conquering king is near To take His exiles home. The trumpet sounding through the sky, To set poor captives free; The day of wonder now is nigh: The day of Jubilee. 2 Ye heralds, blow your trumpets loud, The earth must know her doom; Go spread the news from pole to pole, Behold, the Judge is come; Blow out the sun, burn up the earth! Consume the rolling flood; While every star shall disappear, Go turn the moon to blood. 3 Arise, ye nations under ground, Before the Judge appear; All tongues and languages shall come, Their final doom to hear! King Jesus on His dazzling throne, Ten thousand angels round; And Gabriel with a silver trump, Echoes the awful sound! 4 The glorious news of Gospel grace To sinners now is o’er; The trump in Zion now is still, And to be heard no more! The watchmen all have left their walls And with their flocks above, On Canaan’s peaceful shore they sing, And shout redeeming love. 5 Come, all ye pilgrims in the Lord, Whose hearts are joined in one, Hold up your hands with courage bold, Your race is almost run. Above the clouds the Savior sits, And smiling, bids you come; Angels will guide your happy souls To your eternal home. 6 Behold a pilgrim as he dies, With glory in his view, To Heaven he lifts his longing eyes, And bids the world adieu; While friends are weeping all around, And loth to let him go, He shouts with his expiring breath, And leaves them all below. 7 O! Christians, are you ready now, To cross that narrow flood, On Canaan’s happy shore behold, And see your smiling God? The dazzling charms of that bright world, Attracts my soul above; My tongue shall shout redeeming grace, When perfected in love. 8 Go on, my brethren in the Lord, I’m bound to meet you there; Although we tread enchanted ground, Be bold and never fear. Fight on, fight on, ye conquering souls, The land, it is in view; And when I gain fair Canaan’s shore, I hope to meet with you. Used With Tune: INGLESIDE Text Sources: A Choice of Hymns and Spiritual songs by Daniel V. Dodge (Wilmington, DE: Matthew R. Lockerman, 1808)

O Christ, What Can It Mean for Us

Author: Delores Dufner, OSB, b. 1939 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: Christ the King Used With Tune: IN NOMINE DEI

In Every Place Where God Is Praised (Doquiera que se alabe a Dios)

Author: Carl P. Daw Jr.; Gerardo C. C. Oberman Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: In ev'ry place where God is praised (Doquiera que se alabe a Dios)
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Keep Silence, All Created Things

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 202 hymnals First Line: Keep silence, all created things! Topics: God Providence of Used With Tune: ST. ANN'S

O for a Faith, a Living Faith

Author: William R. Hornbuckle Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O for a vision of a world Topics: The Church as Community Gathering; Faith and Trust; Peace Used With Tune: ASHLEY
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O mother dear, Jerusalem

Author: F. B. P., 16th cent. Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 626 hymnals Topics: Lent IV The Holy Communion Sequence; The Church Triumphant; The Church Triumphant Heaven Used With Tune: MATERNA

Christmas Introit

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788; Nickolas Campbell Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Come, O my Savior, come away! Topics: Advent; Christmas/Epiphany; Introits; Worship Used With Tune: CAROL

The Nativity

Author: Harriet M. Kimball Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Beneath the dark, expectant skies Text Sources: The New Dominion Monthly (Montreal: John Dougall & Son, January-June 1871)

God Weeps with Us Who Weep and Mourn

Author: Thomas H. Troeger Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 7 hymnals

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