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Thou Art Able

Author: J. S. Pigott Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Thou art able, blessed Jesus Lyrics: 1 Thou art able, blessed Jesus, E’en Thy weakest ones to keep; And Thy faithfulness is ever As a vast and shoreless deep. ‘Tis Thine own right hand upholds us, While Thy tenderness enfolds us, And Thou bidd’st us cease to weep. 2 Thou art able; Thou who holdest Waves and tempests in Thy hand; Safely, surely Thou wilt pilot Thy beloved to the land; And since Thy sweet peace Thou givest, Since Thou lovest and Thou livest, Ev’ry cloud is rainbow-spann’d. 3 Thou art able, glorious Saviour! Oh, the rapture of the thought! Shall we find it hard to trust Thee, Where all life with love is fraught? Thou, whose love is never sleeping, For the sweetness of Thy keeping, Can we praise Thee as we ought? 4 Thou art able! We adore thee! We ascribe to Thee the power, And glad anthems to Thy glory We would sing each day and hour: While the joy of now possessing IN Thyself each promised blessing Is our sweet, unending dower. Used With Tune: [Thou art able, blessed Jesus]
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God is Love

Author: Freda Hanbury Allen Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: God is love! O soul, believe it Lyrics: 1 God is love! O soul, believe it; Bask beneath His love’s warm rays, Till thy life shall catch its glory, And thou, too, with love shalt blaze. 2 God is love,—‘tis not by effort Thou wilt e’er that love return; ‘Tis the consciousness He loves thee, This will cause thy heart to burn. 3 Suffer that His love should hold thee As a captive evermore; Then in ceaseless streams of blessing, His great love shall through thee pour. 4 Love shall stamp thy every action, Love shall utter every word, And the souls who daily meet thee Shall behold in thee thy Lord. Used With Tune: AMOUR
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Jesus Calls Us; o'er the Tumult

Author: C. F. Alexander Appears in 956 hymnals Used With Tune: ST. OSWALD
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When Wounded Sore the Stricken Heart

Author: C. F. Alexander Appears in 104 hymnals First Line: When wounded sore, the stricken heart
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Jesus, Name of matchless splendor!

Author: Lucy A. Bennett Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Jesus, Name of matchless splendor Used With Tune: TENDER SHEPHERD
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Lord, Thou Knowest All the Hunger

Author: Freda Hanbury Allen Appears in 2 hymnals Refrain First Line: Seeking now, seeking now Used With Tune: [Lord, Thou knowest all the hunger]
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All my Doubts I give to Jesus

Author: J. C. Morgan Appears in 54 hymnals Refrain First Line: I am trusting, fully trusting Used With Tune: [All my doubts I give to Jesus]
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Channels Only

Author: Mary E. Maxwell Appears in 50 hymnals First Line: How I praise Thee, precious Saviour Refrain First Line: Channels only, blessèd Master Used With Tune: [How I praise Thee, precious Saviour]
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God Fills the Soul That It May Pour

Author: William Luff Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 God fills the soul that it may pour The fulness on another heart; Not that the filled with good may store The good God giveth to impart. 2 God fills the sails with heav’nly breath That we may trade to other shores; Speed from the calms of sloth and death, And carry far the heavn’ly stores. 3 God fills us with the finest wheat, That, strengthen’d in the inner man, We may attempt some noble feat, The starv’d and hungry never can. 4 He fills us that our souls may rise Above the lower earthly things; Mount upward to the cloudless skies, Arising as on eagles’ wings. 5 Hast thou this filling? Give thy store! Speed onward! hoist thy every sail! Made strong, put forth thy strength the more, Rise high above earth’s misty vale. Used With Tune: WINCHESTER NEW

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