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The Aged Sire Has Gone to Rest

Author: John J Moore Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 The aged sire has gone to rest; He left the world below, To rest upon the Saviour's breast, Escaping every foe. 2 Tho' kindred dear and friends might mourn, He could no longer stay: On angel's wings he swift was borne To realms of endless day. 3 His silver locks no altars wreathe Nor voice earth's temple fill: But where enraptured spirits breathe His voice the regions thrill. 4 Melodious strains his notes control, Proclaiming love divine; While him angelic throngs behold 'Midst cloudless glory shine. AMEN. Topics: Eternal Life Used With Tune: MAITLAND
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Awake, my soul, to meet the day

Author: Doddridge Appears in 31 hymnals Used With Tune: MAITLAND

La Cruz Tú Llevas, oh Jesús

Author: Thomas Shepherd, 1665-1739; J. N. de los Santos, 1876-1944 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: ¿La cruz tú llevas, oh Jesús Used With Tune: MAITLAND
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In Mercy, Not In Wrath, Rebuke

Author: John Newton Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 In mercy, not in wrath, rebuke Thy feeble worm, my God! My spirit dreads Thine angry look, And trembles at Thy rod. 2 Have mercy, Lord, for I am weak, Regard my heavy groans; O let Thy voice of comfort speak, And heal my broken bones! 3 By day my busy beating head Is filled with anxious fears; By night, upon my restless bed, I weep a flood of tears. 4 Thus desolate I sit and mourn, Mine eyes grow dull with grief; How long, my Lord, ere Thou return, And bring my soul relief? 5 O come and show Thy power to save, And spare my fainting breath; For who can praise Thee in the grave, Or sing Thy name in death? 6 Hear Satan, cruel and envious foe, Insult me in my pain; He smiles to see me brought so low, And tells me hope is vain. 7 But hence, thou enemy, depart! Nor tempt me to despair; My Savior comes to cheer my heart, The Lord has heard my prayer. Used With Tune: MAITLAND Text Sources: Olney Hymns (London, W. Oliver, 1779), Book 1
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How Shall I Look Upon That Brow?

Author: K. Y. Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: How shall I look upon that brow Lyrics: 1 How shall I look upon that brow, O crowned with thorns for me? How shall I lift my sinful eyes, Those glorious eyes to see? 2 How shall I dare to look upon The piercèd hands and feet, When all the dead in Christ shall rise Their risen Lord to meet? 3 How shall I venture, holy Lord, To come before Thee now, All stained with sin my evil heart, Its mark upon my brow? 4 My waywardness, my willfulness, The sins I dare not name, Gave to the Lord of Life His death, The Lord of Glory shame. 5 The lame and blind were hated then Of holy David’s soul; They came to Thee in temple, Lord, And Thou didst make them whole. 6 The leper dared not sit or rest Where trace of man had been; Yet didst Thou deign, all merciful, To touch, and make him clean. 7 From some the righteous pure will shrink, And shun their face to see, But harlot and the publican Thou calledst unto Thee. 8 And when Thy blessèd hands were pierced, Upon the bitter tree, Even in that hour of agony, Thou thought with love of me. 9 Alas! I knew not what I did, I know not what I do, When by my sins I crucify The Son of God anew. 10 I only know that I am vile, More vile than words can say, But know that Jesus did not will The worst be cast away. Used With Tune: MAITLAND Text Sources: Lyra Messianica by Orby Shipley (London: Longman, Green, Longman, roberts & Green, 1864)

¿Solo Gargara Jesús La Cruz, y El Mundo Libre Estar?

Author: J. Paul Cragin Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: ¿Solo cargara Jesús la cruz? Scripture: John 19:17-18 Used With Tune: [¿Solo cargara Jesús la cruz?]
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Geht hin, der Gott der Einigkeit

Appears in 9 hymnals Used With Tune: [Geht hin, der Gott der Einigkeit]
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¿Deberá Jesús la cruz llevar?

Author: E. L. Maxwell Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: ¿Deberá Jesús la cruz llevar y el hombre en cambio no? Used With Tune: [¿Deberá Jesús la cruz llevar y el hombre en cambio no?]

My God, my God, O why hast Thou

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 22:1 Used With Tune: [My God, my God, O why hast Thou]
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Prayer for Forgiveness

Author: Anon. Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: Now let our prayers ascend to thee Used With Tune: [Now let our prayers ascend to thee]

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