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When, like the Woman at the Well

Author: Edith Sinclair Downing Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: God Grace of ; Jesus Christ Life and Ministry; Lent; Year A Lent 3 Scripture: John 4:5-42 Used With Tune: CRAVEN
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The Unseen World

Author: Jane Taylor Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 23 hymnals First Line: There is a state unknown, unseen Lyrics: There is a state unknown, unseen, Where parted souls must be; And but a step doth lie between That world of souls and me. I see no light, I hear no sound, When midnight shades are spread; Yet angels pitch their tents around, And guard my quiet bed. The things unseen, O God, reveal; My spirit’s vision clear, Till I shall feel, and see, and know, That those I love are near. Impart the faith that soars on high, Beyond this earthly strife; That holds sweet converse with the sky, And lives eternal life.
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Behold Christ Rising From The Grave

Author: Anonymous Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Behold Christ rising from the grave, Behold Him raised on high: He pleads His merits there to save Transgressors doomed to die. 2 There, on a glorious throne, He reigns, And by His power divine, Redeems us from the slavish chains Of Satan and of sin. 3 Thence shall the Lord to judgment come, And with a sovereign voice, Shall call, and break up every tomb, While waking saints rejoice. 4 O may I then with joy appear Before the Judge’s face! And with the blest assembly there, Sing His redeeming grace. Used With Tune: ABERDEEN Text Sources: Sunday School Hymn Book (Philadelphia, American Sunday School Union, 1827)
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Words and Deeds.

Author: Anonymous Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 17 hymnals First Line: Beneath the thick but struggling clouds Lyrics: Beneath the thick but struggling clouds, We talk of Christian life; The words of Jesus on our lips, Our hearts with man at strife. Traditions, forms, and selfish aims, Have dimmed the inner light; Have closely veiled the spirit-world And angels from our sight. Strong souls and willing hands we need, Our temple to repair; Remove the gathering dust of years, And show the model fair. We slumber while the present calls, But darkness grows with rest; Wouldst thou see truth? To action wake,— Do the divine behest.
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To thee, O Lord, my heavenly King

Author: Medley Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 9 hymnals
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The Lord on mortal worms looks down

Author: Doddridge Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: Missionary Meetings Scripture: Malachi 3:16
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Christ Walking on the Sea

Author: Bulfinch Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 15 hymnals First Line: Lord, in whose might the Saviour trod Lyrics: Lord, in whose might the Saviour trod The dark and stormy wave, And trusted in his Father’s arm, Omnipotent to save; When darkly round our footsteps rise The floods and storms of life, Send Thou Thy Spirit down to still The dark and fearful strife. Strong in our trust, on Thee reposed, The ocean-path we’ll dare, Though waves around us rage and foam, Since Thou art present there.
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For a Summer Festival

Author: J. Weiss Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Beneath Thy trees to-day we met Lyrics: Beneath Thy trees to-day we met, Amid Thy summer flowers; And every heart is blessing yet These happy, fleeting hours. But creeping shades to vespers call, And timely lore impart, To make our latest shadows fall From sunshine in the heart. Yes, even so; the summer leaf, The summer flowers, declare Their childlike, chastening belief, That Thou dost make them fair. O, let us cherish nature’s creed, And live and bloom to Thee; For only childlike hearts, we read, Can grace eternity.

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