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Workman of God, O lose not heart

Author: Dr. F. W. Faber, 1814-1863 Hymnal: Methodist Hymn and Tune Book #355 (1917) Lyrics: 1 Workman of God, O lose not heart, But learn what God is like; And in the darkest battle-field Thou shalt know where to strike. 2 Thrice blest is he to whom is given The instinct that can tell That God is on the field when He Is most invisible. 3 Then learn to scorn the praise of man, And learn to lose with God; For Jesus won the world through shame, And beckons thee His road. 4 For right is right, since God is God, And right the day must win; To doubt would be disloyalty, To falter would be sin. Topics: Conflict (see also Warfare) Ended; Warfare, the Christian ; The Church and the Kingdom of God Social Service; Social Righteousness; Righteousness Social Languages: English Tune Title: NOX PRAECESSIT
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City of God, how broad and far

Author: Rev. Samuel Johnson Hymnal: The New Baptist Praise Book #372 (1914) Topics: The Kingdom of God The Church and Ministry Languages: English Tune Title: NOX PRAECESSIT
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City of God, how broad and far

Author: Rev. Samuel Johnson Hymnal: The New Baptist Praise Book #372 (1925) Languages: English Tune Title: NOX PRAECESSIT
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Spirit divine, attend our pray'rs

Author: A. Reed Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #376 (1920) Lyrics: 1 Spirit divine, attend our pray'rs, And make this house Thy home; Descend with all Thy gracious pow'rs, O come, great Spirit, come! 2 Come as the light, to us reveal Our emptiness and woe: And lead us in those paths of life, Whereon the righteous go. 3 Come as the fire, and purge our hearts Like sacrificial flame; Let our whole soul an offering be To our Redeemer's Name. 4 Come as the dove, and spread Thy wings, The wings of peaceful love; And let Thy Church on earth become Blest as the Church above. 5 Spirit divine, attend our prayers; Make a lost world Thy home; Descend with all Thy gracious pow'rs, O come, great Spirit, come! Topics: General Languages: English Tune Title: NOX PRAECESSIT
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Spirit divine, attend our prayers

Author: A. Reed Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #382a (1898) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Spirit divine, attend our prayers, And make this house Thy home; Descend with all Thy gracious powers, Oh, come, great Spirit, come! 2 Come as the light; to us reveal Our emptiness and woe: And lead us in those paths of life Where all the righteous go. 3 Come as the fire, and purge our hearts Like sacrificial flame; Let our whole soul an offering be To our Redeemer's Name. 4 Come as the dove, and spread Thy wings, The wings of peaceful love; And let Thy Church on earth become Blest as Thy Church above. 5 Spirit divine, attend our prayers; Make a lost world Thy home; Descend with all Thy gracious powers, Oh, come, great Spirit, come! Amen. Topics: Whitsuntide; Consecration of Churches; General; Corner-stone and Consecration; Processionals Whitsuntide; Whitsuntide Languages: English Tune Title: NOX PRAECESSIT
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Happy the Home

Author: Henry Ware, Jr., d. 1843 Hymnal: The Hymnal of The Evangelical United Brethren Church #388 (1957) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Happy the home when God is there Lyrics: 1 Happy the home when God is there, And love fills every breast; When one their wish, and one their prayer, And one their heavenly rest. 2 Happy the home where Jesus' name Is sweet to every ear; Where children early lisp His fame, And parents hold Him dear. 3 Happy the home where prayer is heard, And praise is wont to rise; Where parents love the sacred Word, And all its wisdom prize. 4 Lord, let us in our homes agree This blessed peace to gain; Unite our hearts in love to Thee, And love to all will reign. Amen. Scripture: Revelation 3:20 Tune Title: NOX PRAECESSIT
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Walk in the Light

Author: Bernard Barton Hymnal: The Pilgrim Hymnal #395 (1912) First Line: Walk in the light, so shalt thou know Topics: Sincerity and Earnestness Tune Title: NOX PRAECESSIT
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Humility

Author: Frederick W. Faber Hymnal: Laudes Domini #420 (1888) First Line: Thy home is with the humble, Lord! Lyrics: 1 Thy home is with the humble, Lord! The simple are the best; Thy lodging is in child-like hearts; Thou makest there thy rest. 2 Dear Comforter! eternal Love! If thou wilt stay with me, Of lowly thoughts and simple ways I'll build a house for thee. 3 Who made this breathing heart of mine But thou, my heavenly Guest? Let no one have it, then, but thee, And let it be thy rest! Topics: Christians Graces; Communion of Saints At Lord's Table Scripture: Luke 10:39 Languages: English Tune Title: NOX PRAECESSIT
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Docility--Ps. 131

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: Laudes Domini #421 (1888) First Line: Is there ambition in my heart? Lyrics: 1 Is there ambition in my heart? Search, gracious God, and see; Or do I act a haughty part? Lord, I appeal to thee. 2 I charge my thoughts, be humble still, And all my carriage mild; Content, my Father, with thy will, And quiet as a child. 3 The patient soul, the lowly mind, Shall have a large reward; Let saints in sorrow lie resigned, And trust a faithful Lord. Topics: Christians Graces; Communion of Saints At Lord's Table; Contentment Scripture: Psalm 131:1 Languages: English Tune Title: NOX PRAECESSIT

City of God, How Broad and Far

Author: Samuel Johnson, 1822-1882 Hymnal: Christian Worship #426 (1941) Topics: The Church Languages: English Tune Title: NOX PRAECESSIT

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