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I asked the little joyous bird

Author: Anon. Appears in 13 hymnals Used With Tune: ELLACOMBE
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The Spirit came, as promised

Author: James Edward Seddon, 1915-1983 Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Appears in 7 hymnals Used With Tune: ELLACOMBE
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For Freedom Christ Has Set Us Free

Author: Sylvia Dunstan, 1955-1993 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: "For freedom, Christ has set us free!" Topics: Freedom; Missional; Elements of Worship Forgiviness and Grace Scripture: Galatians 5 Used With Tune: ELLACOMBE
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Help Us Accept Each Other

Author: Fred Kaan, b. 1929 Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 24 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Help us accept each other As Christ accepted us; Teach us as sister, brother, Each person to embrace. Be present, Lord, among us, And bring us to believe We are ourselves accepted And meant to love and live. 2 Teach us, O Lord, your lessons, As in our daily life We struggle to be human And search for hope and faith. Teach us to care for people, For all, not just for some; To love them as we find them, Or, as they may become. 3 Let your acceptance change us, So that we may be moved In living situations To do the truth in love; To practice your acceptance, Until we know by heart The table of forgiveness And laughter's healing art. 4 Lord, for today's encounters With all who are in need, Who hunger for acceptance, For righteousness and bread, We need new eyes for seeing, New hands for holding on; Renew us with your Spirit; Lord, free us, make us one! Topics: 8th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C; Brotherhood and Sisterhood; Christian Life; Ecumenism; Eucharist; Forgiveness; Healing; Holy Spirit; Jesus Christ; Liberation; Love of God for Us; Penance; Petition; Renewal; Social Concern; Unity; Unity Scripture: John 15:12 Used With Tune: ELLACOMBE
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The Roseate Hues of Early Dawn

Author: Cecil F. Alexander Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 140 hymnals Lyrics: 1. The roseate hues of early dawn, the brightness of the day, The crimson of the sunset sky, how fast they fade away! O for the pearly gates of Heav’n! O for the golden floor! O for the sun of righteousness that setteth nevermore! 2. The highest hopes we cherish here, how fast they tire and faint! How many a spot defiles the robe that wraps an earthly saint! O for a heart that never sins! O for a soul washed white! O for a voice to praise our king, nor weary day or night! 3. Here faith is ours, and heavenly hopes, and grace to lead us higher; But there are perfectness and peace beyond our best desire. O by Thy love and anguish, Lord, O by Thy life laid down, Grant that we fall not from Thy grace, nor cast away our crown! Used With Tune: ELLACOMBE
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Fill Thou My Life, O Lord, My God

Author: Horatius Bonar Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 97 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Fill Thou, my life, O Lord, my God, In ev'ry part with praise, That my whole being may proclaim Thy being and Thy ways; Not for the lip of praise alone, Nor e'en the praising heart, I ask, but for a life made up Of praise in ev'ry part. 2. Praise in the common words I speak, Life's common looks and tones, In intercouse at hearth or board With my beloved ones,-- Enduring wrong, reproach, or loss With sweet and steadfast will, Loving and blessing those who hate, Returning good for ill. 3. So shall each fear, each fret, each care, Be turned into song, And ev'ry winding of the way The echo shall prolong; So shall no part of day or night From sacredness be free, But all my life, in ev'ry step, Be fellowship with Thee. Topics: The Christian Life Sanctification Used With Tune: ELLACOMBE

Think Gently of the Erring One

Author: Julia Fletcher Carney Appears in 138 hymnals Topics: Social Progress Used With Tune: [Think gently of the erring one]
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Stand Up for Jesus

Author: Duffield Appears in 1,838 hymnals First Line: Stand up! stand up for Jesus! Lyrics: 1 Stand up! stand up for Jesus! Ye soldiers of the cross; Lift high his royal banner, It must not suffer loss: From vict'ry unto vict'ry. His army shall he lead. Till ev'ry foe is vanquished, And Christ is Lord indeed. 2 Stand up! stand up for Jesus! The trumpet call obey; Forth to the mighty conflict, In this his glorious day: Ye that are men now serve him, Against unnumbered foes; Let courage rise with danger, And strength to strength oppose. 3 Stand up! stand up for Jesus! Stand in his strength alone; The arm of flesh will fail you; Ye dare not trust your own: Put on the gospel armor, And, watching unto pray'r, Where duty calls, or danger, Be never wanting there. 4 Stand up! stand up for Jesus! The strife will not be long; This day the noise of battle, The next the victor's song: To him that overcometh, A crown of life shall be; He with the King of Glory Shall reign eternally. Topics: Living His Life Loyalty to Christ Used With Tune: ELLACOMBE
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The Sword Of The Lord And Of Gideon

Author: Clara H. Thwaites Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Twelve thousand stand on Gilead Lyrics: 1 Twelve thousand stand on Gilead, Yea, twice twelve thousand say! They flocked at silver trumpet’s call, All men of Israel they. But faithful Gideon cried aloud, "If craven heart there be, Return, faint-hearted, to your tents, Not yours the victory!" 2 Ten thousand stand at Gilead! No craven hearts are these; But will they speed at duty’s call, Or love they slothful ease? In weariness, in watchings oft, The soldier’s lot must stand: Can these ten thousand hardness bear, And march at God’s command? 3 See! Harod’s sparkling waters Flow flashing thro’ the plain! The Lord will try His warriors Again and yet again. Down to the margin of the stream The thirsting soldiers press, Their parchèd lips approach the stream, The leaping torrent kiss. 4 Some yield to weariness and thirst, And, kneeling on the sod, Forget awhile the trumpet’s call, Their country and their God! Some only bend in manly grace With hand dipped in the ford, And martial stand, the sword in hand, To hearken Gideon’s word. 5 "By these, by these," cried Gideon, "The Lord shall Israel save; By proven men and chosen, Three hundred warriors brave; Lest Israel’s host should vaunt itself, And dream that that power and might, Or prudence of the wise and skilled, Had conquered in the fight." 6 Three hundred stand on Gilead, Obedient men—but lo! More than a hundred thousand In Midian’s tents below! What weapons for the warfare? A trumpet and a light! The shout of a king among them Ringing thro’ Midian’s night! 7 O Lord, arise! Thy warriors choose, As erst at Harod’s well, And prove them at the waters— Thy faithful Israel! Swift as the eagle may they bear Love’s embassy abroad! Send out Thy sons of valor To war, the wars of God! 8 They will not pause, those eager souls, Where pleasure’s waves glide by, Nor, heedless of the Master’s call, In easeful languor lie. They hear the call of nations, The Master’s high command, And pure resolve and zeal inspire The missionary band. 9 O flash the torch of truth athwart The gloom of heathen night! And cheer ye with a song of faith, And trumpet sound of might! The battle is not yours, but God’s; Ring out the battle cry! The sword of God and Gideon Shall bring the victory! Used With Tune: ELLACOMBE Text Sources: Songs for Labour and Leisure (London: James Nisbet, 1885)

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