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We Who Here Together Are Assembled

Author: Christian Renatus von Zinzendorf, 1727-1752 Appears in 6 hymnals Lyrics: We who here together are assembled, Joining hearts and hands in one, Bind ourselves with love that’s undissembled Christ to love and serve alone; O may our imperfect songs and praises Be well-pleasing unto Thee, Lord Jesus; Say, “My peace I leave with you.” Amen, Amen, be it so. Topics: Hymns for Special Uses Used With Tune: COVENANT
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Blessed Jesus, We Implore Thee

Author: Timothy Lamb, 1758-1829; John Hartley, 1762-1811 Appears in 6 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Blessed Jesus, we implore Thee, Let us, cleansed and purified, Walk in grace and truth before Thee And in Thee by faith abide, Sanctified, sanctified Both in body and in mind. 2 Unto us Thy Name’s sweet savor Be as ointment poured forth; In Thine eyes may we find favor, Though depraved and void of worth, While Thy banner, while Thy banner Over us is love Divine. 3 Now the conflict is decided, We count all things else but loss; What with Thee our hearts divided Now is nailed to Thy Cross; We will glory, we will glory In the Cross of Christ alone. 4 We will dwell on Calvary’s mountain, Where the flocks of Zion feed, Oft resort unto the fountain, Opened when the Lord did bleed, Thence deriving, Thence deriving Grace, and life, and holiness. Topics: The Life in Christ Holiness Used With Tune: JUDGMENT
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Ten Thousand Times Ten Thousand

Author: Henry Alford, 1810-1871 Appears in 439 hymnals Topics: The Life to Come Used With Tune: EASTHAM
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The Springs of Salvation

Author: Frederick William Foster, 1760-1835 Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: The springs of salvation from Christ, the Rock, bursting Lyrics: 1 The springs of salvation from Christ, the Roc, bursting And flowing throughout all the world’s wilderness Bring life and salvation to those who are thirsting To drink from this spring of salvation by grace; As streams through the desert refresh the ground And make land once barren with green abound, The power of His Spirit, our cold hearts o’erflowing, Renews us for service with lives bright and glowing. 2 “I’ll bless thee, and thou shalt be set for a blessing!” Thus said God, the Lord, to His servant of old; O may we, in grace and in number increasing, Through work show our faith and in service be bold; Upon Thy truth founded immovably, Keep us ever fearless to follow Thee; So shall we in doctrine, in word and behavior, To all men bear witness that Christ is our Savior. Topics: The Church's Life and Work Spread of the Gospel Used With Tune: SPRINGS OF SALVATION
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On Thy Ransomed Congregation

Author: Frederick William Foster, 1760-1835 Appears in 7 hymnals Lyrics: 1 On Thy ransomed congregation, Lord, lift up Thy countenance; Be our Help, Joy and Salvation; Life and health to us dispense. 2 In each heart, O fix Thy dwelling; There erect a monument Of Thy love, all love excelling; There fulfill Thy blest intent. 3 Take us under Thy protection, Grant us to obey Thy voice, Simply follow Thy direction, To Thy will resign our choice. 4 Thus may we, as Thine anointed, Walk ‘fore Thee in truth and grace In the path Thou hast appointed, Till we reach Thy dwelling place. Topics: The Church's Life and Work Unity and Glory Used With Tune: BATTY
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Highly Favored Congregation

Author: Samuel Truagott Benade, 1746-1830 Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Highly favored congregation Lyrics: 1 Highly favored congregation, Loved by Jesus and esteemed, Ne’er forget thy destination, Why from this vain world redeemed. 2 Grounded on thy Savior’s merit, Blest in His communion sweet, Destined heaven to inherit, And the Church above to meet. 3 Witness here to all around thee Of thy Savior’s dying love; Testify, “He sought and found me, Else I still should restless rove.” 4 Evidence by word and action That thy faith is not in vain, That thy highest satisfaction Centers in the Lamb once slain. 5 By love’s closest bonds united, As the Lord’s own family, Be to serve His Name excited, Be to Him a fruitful tree. Topics: The Church's Life and Work Foundation and Nature Used With Tune: BATTY
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Bless, O Lord, We Pray, Thy Congregation

Author: Samuel T. Benade, 1746-1830 Appears in 8 hymnals Lyrics: Bless, O Lord, we pray, thy congregation; Bless each home and family; Bless the youth, the rising generation; Bless the children dear to Thee; Bless Thy servants, grant them help and favor; Thee to glorify be their endeavor. Lord, on Thee we humbly call; Let Thy blessing rest on all. Topics: Hymns for Special Uses Used With Tune: COVENANT
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Only One Prayer Today

Author: William Chatterton Dix, 1837-1898 Appears in 22 hymnals Topics: The Church Year The Season of Lent Used With Tune: AYLESBURY
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Safely Through Another Week

Author: John Newton, 1725-1807 Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 1,026 hymnals Topics: Public Worship Adoration and Praise Used With Tune: NEWTON
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Thy Majesty, How Vast It Is

Author: Johann Scheffler (Angelus), 1624-1677 Appears in 9 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Thy majesty, how vast it is, And how immense the glory, Which Thou, O Jesus, dost possess; Both heaven and earth adore Thee; The legions of angels exalt Thy great Name, Thy glory and might are transcendent; And thousands of thousands Thy praises proclaim, Upon Thee gladly dependent. 2 Thy Father’s equal, God the Son, With Him Thou ever reignest; Thou art partaker of His throne, And all things Thou sustainest; Both angels and men view their Maker as man, With joy that is past all expression; O happy, unspeakably happy, who can In Jesus find life and salvation. 3 The Church on earth, in humble strain, Exalteth Christ, our Savior, She sings, “The Lamb for us was slain, Our foe is cast for ever; For Christ hath redeemed us with His precious blood Out of every nation and kindred, And make us thereby kings and priests unto God. To Him thanksgiving be rendered.” Topics: God the Son Praise and Adoration of Christ Used With Tune: THY MAJESTY Text Sources: Moravian tr., 1789 a.

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