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Till He Come

Author: Edward H. Bickersteth Appears in 253 hymnals First Line: "Till He come," O let the words Used With Tune: NASSAU
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Christ, Whose glory fills the skies

Author: Charles Wesley Appears in 475 hymnals Used With Tune: NASSAU
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Ach, Herr Jesu, könnt' ich dich

Author: J. W. Petersen Appears in 4 hymnals Used With Tune: NASSAU
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Dir strebt meine Seele zu

Appears in 2 hymnals Used With Tune: [Dir strebt meine Seele zu]
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Liebster Heiland, nahe dich, meinen Grund berühre

Author: G. Tersteegen Appears in 55 hymnals Used With Tune: [Liebster Heiland, nahe dich, meinen Grund berühre]

Rise, My Soul, to Watch and Pray

Author: Johann Burchard Freystein, 1671-1718 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Spiritual Fight and Victory; Repentance and Forgiveness Used With Tune: [Rise, my soul, to watch and pray]
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Sad and weary were our way

Author: Mrs. J. A. Elliott Appears in 3 hymnals Used With Tune: NASSAU
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Mache dich, mein Geist, bereit

Author: Dr. Johann Burkhard Freystein, 1671-1718 Appears in 129 hymnals Used With Tune: [Mache dich, mein Geist, bereit]
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O my God, avert the Storm

Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: I. O my God, avert the Storm Of thine Indignation: Spare a sinful feeble worm, Tho' Abomination. O my God, Turn the Rod From thy wretched Creature. heal his sinful Nature. II. Under thine afflicting Touch Day and Night I languish; Streaming Sorrows wash my Couch; I'm pierc'd through with Anguish; And am hoarse Thro' the Course Of a long Complaining, All my Powers straining. III. Sorrow darkens all my Days. Night still hears me wailing, And the Minutes, as they pass, Oh, my Blame! Oh, my Shame! That I've been audacious 'Gainst a God so gracious. IV. Lord, mine Eye's consum'd with Grief, And my Heart with sighing: Yet that thou wouldst grant Relief, I cannot cease crying. Lord! how long Shall my Song Dwell on Lamentation, Void of Consolation. V. Hear poor Dust and Ashes speak: Favour my petition: Save me for thy Mercy's Sake; Save me from Perdition Hear my Groans; Heal my Bones, Which (Oh! angry Token) Thou, My God, hast broken. VI. Lord, my fainting Spirit save From the wrathful Sentence. Save from Death; for in the Grave There is no Repentance. Hear my Moan Thou alone From my Sins canst free me, And from Death redeem me. VII. Fly, ye Tempters; Heav'n is mov'd. Mercy is descending. God has all my Pray'r approv'd; All my Griefs are ending. Satan fly: Mercy's nigh. Him Thou'st long tormented Now shall live contented. Topics: Repentance Used With Tune: [O my God, avert the Storm]
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Up, my soul, gird thee with pow'r

Author: Johann Burchard Freystein; Rev. Emanuel Cronenwett Appears in 6 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Up, my soul, gird thee with power, Watch! to prayer betake thee; Lest the sudden evil hour Unawares o'ertake thee. Satan's prey Soon are they, Who, with best endeavor, Watch not, pray not, ever. 2 But first rouse thee, and awake From secure indiff'rence; Else will follow in its wake Woe without deliv'rance. Take thou heed! Utter need, Death in sins might find thee, Ere thou look behind thee. 3 Wake, arouse! else can the Lord Not enlighten, ground thee; Nor thou see the quickening Word Shine in splendor round thee. God demands Eyes and hands Open for the offers, He so richly proffers. 4 With thy watching mingle prayer; Grace but rids from slumber. God rids thee from slothful care And the weights that cumber; Else will still Mind and will Lukewarm praises tender, And cold service render. 5 God will have it that we ask, And it shall be given; Who pray alway, alway bask In the grace of heaven. Ere they plead Will He heed, Strengthen, keep, defend them, And deliv'rance send them. 6 Cheer thee then, my soul! all must Work for good, and bless us, If we but in prayerful trust To God's Son address us; And He will Richly fill, And His Spirit send us, Who to Him commend us. 7 Let us watch then, pray, with heed, God will prove our Hearer; For the hour of utmost need Constantly draws nearer. Saints will cheer, Sinners fear, When the trumpet calleth, Earth in ruins falleth. Topics: First Sunday of Advent; Ninth Sunday after Trinity; Twentieth Sunday after Trinity; Fifth Sunday after Epiphany; Christian Life and Hope The Walk of Godliness: Christian Resolve and Holiness; Christian Life and Hope The Walk of Godliness: Christian Resolve and Holiness Used With Tune: NASSAU (Straf mich nicht in deinem Zorn)

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