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Lord, You Have Been Our Dwelling Place

Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Creation; Death; Fear of God; Funerals; God Compassion of ; God Immutability of; Old Age; Opening and Closing of the Year Scripture: Psalm 90 Used With Tune: ST. CATHERINE Text Sources: OPC/URCNA 2016

Come, Holy Spirit, Wind and Fire

Author: Alan J. Hommerding Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Life-giving Spirit, through your might Topics: Holy Spirit Used With Tune: ST. CATHERINE
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God of our fathers, Friend and Guide

Author: Henry E. Crocker Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: ST. CATHERINE

Fe de las Madres

Author: Anónimo; J. Pablo Simón Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Fe de las madres en el Señor Topics: Ocasiones Especiales Conmemoracion Used With Tune: ST. CATHERINE
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O Hadst Thou Known, In This Thy Day

Author: Charles L. Ford Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O hadst thou known, in this day Lyrics: 1 "O hadst thou known, in this day, The things belonging to thy peace!" He spake, and wept. Adown the way The rude procession’s ranks increase: With shout and song, as on He rode, Children and men their garments strowed. 2 And see, that host His pathway lines With boughs, as in triumphal hour: Some poor ephemeral splendor shines, Some hint of sublunary power, For Him who naught of grandeur needs From shouting hosts or prancing steeds. 3 Was this a time for mist of tears, When sunshine brightened o’er His way, When pæn-praises filled His ears, And Salem seemed at last to pay Her homage due, erewhile refused— Why wept He as He paused and mused? 4 What were a people’s shouts to Him? Earth’s proudest pomp, her kingliest crown? He saw the light of Israel dim, Twice dead the blossom of renown; And hollow rites for service paid To Him who claims the heart He made. 5 And thus, if fancy dare explore The thoughts that stirred His soul to weep, Sad voices, as from some far off shore Rolls the low murmur of the deep, Came o’er Him—all the future vast Blent with long echoes of the past. 6 "Bright as a star in heaven’s own blue, Light of the lands, I saw thee shine; Kings from afar thy brightness knew, The gifts of Sheba decked thy shrine: Thou were a royal stone and gem Set on My heart, Jerusalem! 7 "I see thee as thou sat’st of yore, A queen in beauty; but thy gold Is tarnished; lovers come no more To seek thee; from thy hand hath rolled Thy scepter, laid in dust; and now The conqueror’s brand is on thy brow. 8 "But he who dares thy doom portray, Self-doomed, thy sacrifice expires; Build, as of old, their tombs ye slay; Fill up the measure of your sires; Nor deem thy blackest crime shall stem Earth’s tide of woes, Jerusalem! 9 "But woe to her who scorns her Lord, The land that crucifies her king! I see the alien armies poured Around her—hear the anguish ring! Your house lies desolate—ye roam A byword, yearning for your home. 10 "I go where sits in glory crowned Each herald of the Lord ye slew; And Gentile tongues His praise shall sound In seats of joy prepared for you: Thy name, thy place, is given to them, My bride, My new Jerusalem!" 11 But hark! the thrilling shout, more nigh, Peals on the air with joyous glee; They chant His mighty works, and cry, "This is the Christ of Galilee!" In lowliest state He moves along, And Salem’s gate receives the throng. Used With Tune: ST. CATHERINE Text Sources: Lyra Christi by Charles L. Ford (London: Houlston and Sons, 1874)
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Give Me, O Lord, Right Views of Thee

Author: Henry Putman, 1861-? Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1. Give me, O Lord, right views of Thee, Thy glorious nature, love, and might; And draw my spirit’s eyes to see The things concealed from mortal sight; And in the soul which Thou hast wrought, O breathe the understanding thought. 2. Give me, O Lord, right views of Thee, And of myself and purpose here; My life, my end, and destiny, My secret dreams of hope and fear; O Thou who standst behind it all, To Thee for light I look and call. 3. Give me, O Lord, right views of truth; And give me, too, the honest mind, Which of its freedom gives the proof In sweet forbearance broad and kind; Which will not barter, slight, or sell The truth it sees, but guard it well. 4. Give me, O Lord, right views of truth; Thy all discerning Spirit give, To bring light in earliest youth Thy living words by which men live; Of all Thy gifts, I pray, impart A wise and understanding heart. Used With Tune: ST. CATHERINE (Walton)

祢這神的隱藏的愛 (Thou hidden love of God)

Author: Gerhard Tersteegen Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: 你這神的隱藏的愛 Used With Tune: [Thou hidden love of God]

古聖信仰 (Faith of our fathers)

Author: Frederick W. Faber Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: 古聖信仰,仍然活著 Used With Tune: [Faith of our fathers, living still]

Christ of the Centuries, Lord of Today

Author: John Gray Rhind Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 2 hymnals Used With Tune: ST. CATHERINE
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Faith of Our Brothers

Author: Susan H. Peterson Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Faith of our brothers, suffering sore Lyrics: 1. Faith of our brothers, suffering sore, Enduring prison, famine, and sword, O Holy Spirit, give comfort, we pray, May they this day find strength in Thy Word. Faith of our brothers, holy faith, May they be true to thee till death! 2. Tortured and killed for Thy dear name, Lord, give them grace to count all but loss, May they hold steadfast to the end, Sharing the sufferings of the cross. Faith of our brothers, holy faith, May they be true to thee till death! 3. Our brothers, chained in prisons dark, Are still in heart and conscience free, O may they know thy deep, sweet peace, Fill them with joy for all to see. Faith of our brothers, holy faith, May they be true to thee till death! 4. Faith of our brothers! May they love Both friend and foe in all their strife, And preach Thee too, as love knows how, By kindly words and virtuous life. Faith of our brothers, holy faith, May they be true to thee till death! 5. And Lord, may we be ready too, To give our lives, if needed, for Thee, May we be strong in Thy great strength, And live each day, committed to Thee. Faith of all brothers, holy faith, May we be true to thee till death! Used With Tune: ST. CATHERINE (Walton) Text Sources: From "Faith of Our Fathers"

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