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They Who Jesus' Followers Are

Author: John Gambold, 1711-1771; Charles Wesley, 1707-1788; Frederick William Foster, 1760-1835 Appears in 8 hymnals Lyrics: 1 They who Jesus’ followers are And enjoy His faithful care, By a mutual, hearty love Their belief in Jesus prove. 2 By Thy reconciling love Ever stumbling-block remove; Each to each unite, endear; Come, and spread Thy banner here. 3 Let us each for others care, Each his brother’s burden bear, To Thy Church a pattern give, Showing how believers live. 4 May it to the world appear That we Thy disciples are By our loving mutually, By our being one in Thee. Topics: The Life in Christ Brotherly Love and Fellowship Used With Tune: HERRNHUT
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Come, Join the Throng on This Glad Day

Author: Henry E. Fries, 1857-1949 Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Come, join the throng on this glad day, And praise our God and King! Let all rejoice with heart and voice And thankful tribute bring. 2 This house, our God, to Thee we guild For worship, praise and prayer, We here recount Thy mercies, Lord, And all Thy watchful care. 3 Our glad hosannas here we raise To Thee, our Fathers’ God, And with devotion we will tread The paths our fathers trod. 4 With love to Thee this house we give, Ourselves, our lives, our all; We gladly own Thee as our King, And crown Thee Lord of all. Topics: The Church's Life and Work The House of God Used With Tune: ARLINGTON
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Today We Celebrate the Birth

Author: Martin Luther, 1483-1546 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 7 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Today we celebrate the birth Of Jesus Christ, Who came on earth To make Himself as Savior known, And claim us sinners as His own. 2 Awake, my heart, my soul, arise; Look Who in yonder manger lies; Who is that Child, so poor and mean? ‘Tis He who all things doth sustain. 3 Welcome, O welcome, noble Guest, Who sinners not despised hast, But cam’st into our misery. How shall we pay due thanks to Thee? 4 Immanuel, Incarnate God, Prepare my heart for Thy abode; O may I, through Thy aiding grace, In all I do show forth Thy praise. Topics: Thue Church Year Christmas Used With Tune: VOM HIMMEL HOCH Text Sources: Moravian tr., 1754 a.
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Saviour, Now with Contrite Hearts

Author: John Beck Hammer, 1856-1880 Appears in 4 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Savior, now with contrite hearts We approach Thy throne of love, Asking pardon for our sins, Peace and comfort from above. Thou didst suffer on the Cross To atone for sinners’ guilt; May we never, Lord, forget That for us Thy blood was spilt. 2 Now to Thee ourselves we bring; Cleanse us, Lord, we humbly pray; Undeserving though we be, Draw us closer every day. Thou our refuge art and strength! Keep, O keep us safe from harm, Shield us through our earthly life By Thine everlasting arm. Topics: The Life in Christ Repentance and Confession of Sin Used With Tune: MARTHA
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Holy Trinity, Thanks and Praise to Thee

Author: Lorenz T. Nyberg, 1720-1792 Appears in 8 hymnals Topics: The Church Year The Season of Lent Used With Tune: SEELENBRÄUTIGAM
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Tis the Most Blest and Needful Part

Author: Philip Heinrich Molther, 1714-1780; Christian Renatus von Zinzendorf, 1727-1752; Christian Gregor, 1723-1801 Appears in 10 hymnals First Line: 'Tis the most blest and needful part Lyrics: 1 ‘Tis the most blest and needful part To have in Christ a share, And to commit our way and heart Unto His faithful care; This done, our steps are safe and sure, Our hearts’ desires are rendered pure, And naught can pluck us from His hand, Which lead us to the end. 2 Naught in this world affords true rest But Christ’s atoning blood. This purifies the guilty breast, And reconciles to God. Hence flows unfeigned love to Him Who came lost sinners to redeem, And Christ our Savior doth appear Daily to us more dear. 3 My lasting joy and comfort here Is Jesus’ death and blood; I with this passport can appear Before the throne of God. Admitted to the realms of bliss, I then shall see Him as He is, Where countless pardoned sinners meet Adoring at His feet. Topics: The Life in Christ Faith and Justification Used With Tune: WORSHIP
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O Would, My God, That I Could Praise Thee

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878; Johann Mentzer, 1658-1734 Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 Appears in 14 hymnals Topics: Public Worship Adoration and Praise Used With Tune: TAUSEND ZUNGEN
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Jesus, Master, Whose I Am

Author: Frances Ridley Havergal, 1836-1879 Appears in 103 hymnals Topics: The Life In Christ Consecration Used With Tune: GRACEHAM
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O Holy Ghost, on This Great Day Inspire

Author: John Rawlett, 1642-1687 Appears in 6 hymnals Lyrics: 1 O Holy Ghost, on this great day inspire Our souls, we pray, with pentecostal fire; Breathe Thou upon us with Thy heavenly wind, That it refresh and purify our mind. 2 Kindle within us and preserve that fire, Which will with holy love our breast inspire, And with an active zeal our soul inflame To do Thy will and glorify Thy name. 3 Endow us richly with Thy gifts and grace To fit us for the duties of our place; So open Thou our lips, our hearts so raise That both our hearts and lips may give Thee praise. Topics: The Church Year Pentecost (Whitsunday); (see also: The Holy Spirit) Used With Tune: LANGRAN
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Let Hearts and Tongues Unite

Author: John Newton, 1725-1807 Appears in 10 hymnals Topics: Hymns for Special Occasions The Changing Year Used With Tune: IGNATIUS

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