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Death in all this world prevaileth

Author: J. G. Albinus Hymnal: LHPN1913 #513 (1913) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7.7 Lyrics: 1 Death in all this world prevaileth: Human life, a summer flower; Blooms at morn,at even faileth, But there comes a brighter hour. When o'er death shall rise victorious, And appear in forms more glorious, To a better life restored, Who have loved and served their Lord. 2 Jesus yielded up His spirit, And His ransomed people gain Life eternal by His merit; Death has armed his sting in vain. For the unfettered soul ascendeth To the world which never endeth, There without a veil to see God's true face eternally. 3 There is life that knows no sadness, There, a numberless array, White-robed denizens of gladness, Unto God their homage pay: Choir aloud to choir rejoices, Seraphs with delighted voices Holy, holy, holy, sing To their Triune God and King. 4 There the patriarchs abiding, There the prophets all have rest, There the noble twelve residing In their Master's love are blest; There the saints in holy splendor To the Lamb their praises render, Harping sweet in solemn strains "Hallelujah! Jesus reigns." Topics: The Church Year Twenty-sixth Sunday after Trinity; The Church Year Twenty-fifth Sunday after Trinity; Eternal Life; Resurrection Tune Title: [Death in all this world prevaileth]
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Come unto Me, ye weary

Author: W. C. Dix Hymnal: LHPN1913 #514 (1913) Lyrics: 1 "Come unto Me, ye weary, And I will give you rest." O blessed voice of Jesus, Which comes to hearts oppressed; It tells of benediction, Of pardon, grace, and peace, Of joy that hath no ending, Of love which cannot cease. 2 "Come unto Me, ye wanderers, And I will give you light." O loving voice of Jesus, Which comes to cheer the night; Our hearts were filled with sadness, And we had lost our way; But morning brings us gladness, And songs the break of day. 3 "Come unto Me, ye fainting, And I will give you life." O cheering voice of Jesus, Which comes to end our strife; The foe is stern and eager, The fight is fierce and long; But Thou hast made us mighty, And stronger than the strong. 4 "And whosoever cometh, I will not cast him out." O patient voice of Jesus, Which drives away our doubt; Which, though we be unworthy Of love so great and free, Invites us very sinners To come, dear Lord, to Thee. Topics: The Church Year Twenty-sixth Sunday after Trinity; The Church Year Twenty-sixth Sunday after Trinity Tune Title: [Come unto Me, ye weary]
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Come, ye weary sinners, come

Author: C. Wesley Hymnal: LHPN1913 #515 (1913) Lyrics: 1 Come, ye weary sinners, come, All who your heavy load; Jesus calls His wanderers home; Hasten to your pardoning God. 2 Come, ye guilty souls opprest, Answer to the Savior’s call: "Come, and I will give you rest; "Come, and I will save you all." 3 Jesus, full of truth and love, We Thy gracious call obey: Faithful let Thy mercies prove, Take our load of guilt away. 4 Fain we would on Thee rely, Cast on Thee our sin and care: To Thine arms of mercy fly, Find our lasting quiet there. 5 Lo, we come to Thee for ease: True and gracious as Thou art, Now our groaning souls release, Write forgiveness on our heart. Topics: The Church Year Twenty-sixth Sunday after Trinity; The Church Year Twenty-sixth Sunday after Trinity Tune Title: [Come, ye weary sinners, come]
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Laboring and heavy laden

Author: J.S.B. Monsell Hymnal: LHPN1913 #516 (1913) Lyrics: 1 Laboring and heavy laden, Wanting help in time of need, Fainting by the way from hunger, "Bread of life!" on Thee we feed. 2 Thirsting for the springs of waters That, by love's eternal law, From the stricken rock are flowing, "Well of life!" from Thee we draw. 3 In the land of cloud and shadow, Where no human eye can see, Light to those who sit in darkness, "Light of life!" we walk in Thee. 4 Thou the grace of life supplying, Thou the crown of life wilt give; Dead to sin, and daily dying, "Life of life!" in Thee we live. Topics: The Church Year Twenty-sixth Sunday after Trinity; The Church Year Twenty-sixth Sunday after Trinity; The Church Year Twenty-sixth Sunday after Trinity; Afflcition; Cross and Comfort Tune Title: [Laboring and heavy laden]
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Come unto Me, when shadows darkly gather

Author: Catherine H. Esling Hymnal: LHPN1913 #517 (1913) Lyrics: 1 Come unto Me, when shadows darkly gather, When the sad heart is weary and distressed; Seeking for comfort from your heavenly Father, Come unto Me, and I will give you rest. 2 Ye who have mourned when the spring flowers were taken, When the ripe fruit fell richly to the ground, When the loved slept, in brighter homes to waken, Where their pale brows with spirit-wreaths are crowned, 3 Large are the mansions in thy Father’s dwelling, Glad are the homes that sorrows never dim; Sweet are the harps in holy music swelling, Soft are the tones which raise the heavenly hymn. 4 There like an Eden blossoming in gladness, Bloom the fair flowers the earth too rudely pressed; Come unto Me, all ye who droop in sadness, Come unto Me, and I will give you rest. Topics: The Church Year Twenty-sixth Sunday after Trinity; The Church Year Twenty-sixth Sunday after Trinity; Cross and Comfort Tune Title: [Come unto Me, when shadows darkly gather]
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To Thee our God we fly

Author: W. W. How Hymnal: LHPN1913 #518 (1913) Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Lyrics: 1 To Thee our God we fly For mercy and for grace; O hear our lowly cry, And hide not Thou Thy face. O Lord, stretch forth Thy mighty hand, And guard and bless our fatherland. 2 Arise, O Lord of hosts; Be jealous for Thy name, And drive from out our coasts The sins that put to shame. O Lord, stretch forth Thy mighty hand, And guard and bless our fatherland. 3 Thy best gifts from on high In rich abundance pour, That we may magnify And praise Thee more and more. O Lord, stretch forth Thy mighty hand, And guard and bless our fatherland. 4 The powers ordained by Thee, With heavenly wisdom bless; May they Thy servants be, And rule in righteousness. O Lord, stretch forth Thy mighty hand, And guard and bless our fatherland. 5 The Church of Thy dear Son Inflame with love's pure fire, Bind her once more in one, And life and truth inspire. O Lord, stretch forth Thy mighty hand, And guard and bless our fatherland. 6 Give peace, Lord, in our time; O let no foe draw nigh, Nor lawless deed of crime Insult Thy Majesty. O Lord, stretch forth Thy mighty hand, And guard and bless our fatherland. Topics: Various Occasions National ; Various Occassions National Tune Title: [To Thee our God we fly]
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God bless our native land!

Author: C. T. Brooks ; J. S. Dwight Hymnal: LHPN1913 #519 (1913) Lyrics: 1 God bless our native land! Firm may she ever stand, Through storm and night; When the wild tempests rave, Ruler of wind and wave, Do Thou our country save By Thy great might. 2 For her our prayers shall rise To God above the skies; On Him we wait: Thou who art ever nigh, Guarding with watchful eye, To Thee aloud we cry, God save the state! Topics: Various Occasions National ; Various Occassions National Tune Title: [God bless our native land!]
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Before the Lord we bow

Author: F. S. Key Hymnal: LHPN1913 #520 (1913) Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Before the Lord we bow, The God who reigns above, And rules the world below, Boundless in power and love. Our thanks we bring In joy and praise, Our hearts we raise To heaven's high King. 2 The nation Thou hast blest May well Thy love declare, From foes and fears at rest, Protected by Thy care. For this fair land, For this bright day, Our thanks we pay-- Gifts of Thy hand. 3 May every mountain height, Each vale and forest green, Shine in Thy word's pure light, And its rich fruits be seen! May every tongue Be tuned to praise, And join to raise A grateful song. 4 Earth! hear thy Maker's voice, The great Redeemer own, Believe, obey, rejoice, And worship Him alone; Cast down thy pride, Thy sin deplore, And bow before The Crucified. 5 And when in power He comes, O may our native land, From all its rending tombs, Send forth a glorious band, A countless throng Ever to sing To heaven's high King Salvation's song. Topics: Various Occasions Day of Common Prayer; Various Occassions National Tune Title: [Before the Lord we bow]
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Forsake me not, my God

Author: S. Franck Hymnal: LHPN1913 #521 (1913) Meter: 6.7.6.7.6.6.6.6 Lyrics: 1 Forsake me not, my God, Thou God of my salvation! Give me Thy light, to be My sure illumination. My soul to folly turns, Seeking she knows not what: O lead her to Thyself; My God, forsake me not! 2 Forsake me not, my God! Take not Thy Spirit from me, And suffer not the might Of sin to overcome me. A father pitieth The children be begot; My Father, pity me! My God, forsake me not! 3 Forsake me not, my God, Thou God of life and power! Enliven, strengthen me, In every evil hour: And when the sinful fire Within my heart is hot, Be not Thou far from me: My God, forsake me not! 4 Forsake me not, my God! Uphold me in my going, That evermore I may Please Thee in all well-doing; And that Thy will, O Lord, May never be forgot In all my works and ways: My God, forsake me not! 5 Forsake me not, my God! I would be Thine for ever: Confirm me mightily In every right endeavor: And when my hour is come, Cleansed from all stain and spot Of sin, receive my soul: My God, forsake me not! Topics: Various Occasions Day of Common Prayer; Various Occassions Day of Common Prayer; Trials and Conflicts Tune Title: [Forsake me not, my God]
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Not in anger, mighty God

Author: J. G. Albinus Hymnal: LHPN1913 #522 (1913) Meter: 7.6.7.6.3.3.6.6 Lyrics: 1 Not in anger, mighty God, Not in anger smite us. We must perish if Thy rod Justly should requite us. We are naught, Sin hath brought, Lord, Thy wrath upon us, Yet have mercy on us! 2 Show me now a Father's love, And His tender patience, Heal my wounded soul, remove These too sore temptations; I am weak, Father, speak Thou of peace and gladness, Comfort Thou my sadness. 3 Weary am I of my pain, Weary with my sorrow, Sighing still for help in vain, Longing for the morrow; Why wilt Thou Tarry now? Wilt Thou friendless leave me, And of hope bereave me? 4 Hence, ye foes! He comes in grace, God hath deigned to hear me; I may come before His face, He is inly near me; He o'erthrows All my foes, Death and hell are vanquished In whose bonds I languished. 5 Father, hymns to Thee we raise, Here and once in heaven! And the Son and Spirit praise, Who our bonds have riven! Evermore We adore Thee whose grace hath stirred us, And whose pity heard us. Topics: Various Occasions Day of Common Prayer; Various Occassions Day of Common Prayer; Confession of Sin Tune Title: [Not in anger, mighty God]

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