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Go when the morning shineth

Author: J. C. Simpson Hymnal: Manual for the chapel of Girard College #62 (1891) Meter: 7.6 Languages: English
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Hail to the Lord's Anointed

Author: James Montgomery (1771-1854) Hymnal: Manual for the chapel of Girard College #64 (1891) Meter: 7.6 Languages: English
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The morning stars were singing with joy

Hymnal: Hymns and a Few Metrical Psalms (2nd ed.) #67 (1889) Meter: 7.6 Scripture: Job 38:7 Languages: English
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Perfeita formosura

Hymnal: Musica Sacra #68 (1868) Meter: 7.6 Languages: Portuguese Tune Title: ANCIAS
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I thank the Lord my Maker

Hymnal: Hymns and a Few Metrical Psalms (2nd ed.) #69 (1889) Meter: 7.6 Scripture: Ephesians 5:20 Languages: English
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Estofvn Cesvs hecit

Hymnal: Nakcokv Esyvhiketv = Muskokee Hymns #69 (1851) Meter: 7.6 Languages: Muscogee
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Jesus, I will ponder now

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #70 (1893) Meter: 7.6 Lyrics: 1 Jesus, I will ponder now On Thy holy passion; With Thy Spirit me endow For such meditation. Grant that I in love and faith May the image cherish Of Thy suffering, pain and death, That I might not perish. 2 Let me see Thy great distress, Anguish and affliction, Bonds and stripes, and wretchedness, And Thy crucifixion; Let me see how scourge and rod, Spear and nails did wound Thee, How for man Thou diedst, O God, Who with thorns had crowned Thee. 3 Yet, O Lord, not thus alone Let me see Thy passion, But its cause to me make known, And its termination. Ah! I also and my sin Wrought thy deep affliction; This the real cause hath been Of Thy crucifixion. 4 Grant that I Thy passion view With repentant grieving, Nor Thee crucify anew By unholy living. How could I refuse to shun Every sinful pleasure, Since for me God's only Son Suffered without measure? 5 If my sins give me alarm And my conscience grieve me, Let Thy cross my fear disarm, Peace of conscience give me. Grant that I may trust in Thee By Thy holy passion; If His Son so loveth me, God must have compassion. 6 Grant that I may willingly Bear with Thee my crosses, Learning humbleness of Thee, Peace 'midst pain and losses; Let me give Thee love for love. Hear me, O my Saviour, That I may in heaven above Sing Thy praise forever. Topics: Passion Languages: English
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Bemdize, ó tu, minha alma

Hymnal: Musica Sacra #70 (1868) Meter: 7.6 Languages: Portuguese Tune Title: BONDADE
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Day of rest and gladness

Author: Christopher Wordsworth Hymnal: Hymnal of the Methodist Episcopal Church #72 (1891) Meter: 7.6 First Line: O day of rest and gladness Topics: Day of rest and gladness; Gospel trumpet; Heaven Rest of; Lord's Day Blessings of; Lord's Day Welcomed; Lord's Day Worship; Praise To the Father; Praise To the Holy Spirit; Praise To the Son; Praise To the Trinity; Ter Sanctus; Trinity Praise to the Scripture: Exodus 20:11 Languages: English
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How lost was my condition

Hymnal: The Christian Lyre #74 (1832) Meter: 7.6 Tune Title: GOOD PHYSICIAN

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