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What had I been if Thou wert not?

Author: Novalis Hymnal: LG1861 #41 (1861) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: What had I been if Thou wert not? What were I now if Thou wert gone? Ah, fear and anguish were my lot, In this wide world I stood alone; Whate'er I love were safe no more, The future were a dark abyss; To whom could I my sorrows pour, If Thee my laden heart should miss? Longing for love through lonely years, The gloom of night came o'er my day; I followed, yet with secret tears, The world's wild joys, and owned her sway; Till restless from her turmoil driven, I turned within,--and grief was there: Ah, had we not a Friend in heaven, Who, who his lot on earth could bear! But when Thou mak'st Thy presence felt, And when the soul hath grasped Thee right, How fast the dreary shadows melt Beneath Thy warm and living light! In Thee I find a nobler birth, A glory o'er the world I see, And paradise returns to earth, And blooms again for us in Thee. Thou strong and loving Son of Man, Redeemer from the bonds of sin, 'Tis Thou the living spark dost fan That sets my heart on fire within. Thou openest heaven once more to men, The soul's true home, Thy Kingdom, Lord, And I can trust and hope again, And feel myself akin to God. Brethren, go forth beside all ways, The wanderer greet with outstretched hand, And call him back who darkly strays, And bid him join our gladsome band. That Heaven hath stooped to earth below, Proclaim the glad news everywhere, That all may learn our faith, and know They too may find an entrance there. Languages: English
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Loving Shepherd, kind and true

Author: Angelus; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: LG1861 #42 (1861) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Lyrics: Loving Shepherd, kind and true, Wilt Thou not in pity come To Thy Lamb? As shepherds do, Bear me in Thy bosom home; Take me hence from earth's annoy To Thy home of endless joy. See how I have gone astray In this earthly wilderness; Come and take me soon away To Thy flock who dwell in bliss, And Thy glory, Lord, behold, Safe within Thy heavenly fold. For I fain would gaze on Thee, With the lambs to whom 'tis given That they feed, from danger free, In the happy fields of heaven; Praising Thee, all terrors o'er, Never can they wander more. Here I live in sore distress, Fearing, watching, hour by hour; For my foes around me press, And I know their craft and power: Lord, Thy lamb can never be Safe one moment, but with Thee. O Lord Jesus, let me not 'Mid the ravening wolves e'er fall, Help me as a shepherd ought, That I may escape them all: Bear me homeward in Thy breast, To Thy fold of endless rest. Languages: English
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Cometh sunshine after rain

Author: Paul Gerhardt; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: LG1861 #43 (1861) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7.7 Lyrics: Cometh sunshine after rain, After mourning joy again, After heavy bitter grief Dawneth surely sweet relief! And my soul, who from her height Sank to realms of woe and night, Wingeth now to heaven her flight. He whom this world dares not face Hath refreshed me with His grace, And His mighty hand unbound Chains of hell about me wound; Quicker, stronger, leaps my blood, Since His mercy, like a flood, Poured o'er all my heart for good. Bitter anguish have I borne, Keen regret my heart hath torn, Sorrow dimmed my weeping eyes, Satan blinded me with lies; Yet at last am I set free, Help, protection, love to me Once more true companions be. None was ever left a prey, None was ever turned away, Who had given himself to God, And on Him had cast his load. Who in God his hope hath placed Shall not life in pain outwaste, Fullest joy he yet shall taste. Though today may not fulfil All thy hopes, have patience still, For perchance tomorrow's sun Sees thy happier days begun; As God willeth march the hours, Bringing joy at last in showers, When whate'er we asked is ours. Once a pain that would not cease Gnawed my heart without release, Sorrow bowed me 'neath her yoke, Then in sadness oft I spoke: Now no hope is left for me, And no rest, until I be Whelmed beneath Death's sunless sea. But when I was worn with care, Filled with dread well-nigh despair; When with watching many a night, On me fell pale sickness' blight; When my courage failed me fast, Camest Thou, my God, at last, And my woes were quickly past. Yea, Thou God didst make an end, Thou such help and strength did send, That I nevermore can praise As I ought, Thy matchless grace; When I shought with anxious fear, And could see no refuge here, Lo! I found Thy help was near. Now as long as here I roam, On this earth have house and home, Shall this wondrous gleam from Thee Shine through all my memory. To my God I yet will cling. All my life the praises sing That from thankful hearts outspring. Every sorrow, every smart, That the Eternal Father's heart Hath appointed me of yore, Or hath yet for me in store, As my life flows on I'll take Calmly, gladly, for His sake, No more faithless murmurs make. I will meet distress and pain I will greet e'en Death's dark reign, I will lay me in the grave, With a heart still glad and brave; Whom the Strongest doth defend, Whom the Highest counts His friend, Cannot perish in the end. Languages: English
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Holy Ghost! my Comforter!

Author: Anonymous; King Robert of France; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: LG1861 #44 (1861) Meter: 7.7.7 Lyrics: Holy Ghost! my Comforter! Now from highest heaven appear, Shed Thy gracious radiance here. Come to them who suffer dearth, With Thy gifts of priceless worth, Lighten all who dwell on earth! Thou the heart's most precious guest, Thou of comforters the best, Give to us, the o'er-laden, rest. Come, in Thee our toil is sweet, Shelter from the noon-day heat, From whom sorrow flieth fleet. Blessed Sun of Grace! O'er all Faithful hearts who on Thee call, Let Thy joy and solace fall. What without Thy aid is wrought, Skilful deed or wisest thought, God will count but vain and nought. Cleanse us, Lord, from sinful stain, O'er the parchèd heart oh rain, Heal the wounded from its pain. Bend the stubborn will to Thine, Melt the cold with fire divine, Erring hearts aright incline. Grant us, Lord, who cry to Thee, Steadfast in the faith to be, Give Thy gifts of charity. May we live in holiness, And in death find happiness, And abide with Thee in bliss! Languages: English
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Christ Thou the champion of that war-worn host

Author: Löwenstern; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: LG1861 #45 (1861) Meter: 10.10.10.4 Lyrics: Christ Thou the champion of that war-worn host Who bear Thy cross, haste, help, or we are lost; The schemes of those who long our blood have sought Bring Thou to nought. Do Thou Thyself for us Thy children fight, Withstand the devil, quell his rage and might, Whate'er assails Thy members left below Do Thou o'erthrow. And give us peace; peace in the church and school, Peace to the powers who o'er our country rule, Peace to the conscience, peace within the heart, Do Thou impart. So shall Thy goodness here be still adored, Thou guardian of Thy little flock, dear Lord, And heaven and earth through all eternity Shall worship Thee. Languages: English
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Lord, on earth I dwell in pain

Author: Neumann; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: LG1861 #46 (1861) Meter: 7.7.7.7 Lyrics: Lord, on earth I dwell in pain; Here in anguish I must lie; Wherefore leav'st Thou me again, Why ascendest Thou on high? Take me, take me hence with Thee, Or abide, Lord, still in me; Let Thy love and gifts be left, That I be not all bereft. Leave Thy heart with me behind, Take mine hence with Thee away; Let my sighs an entrance find To Thy heaven whene'er I pray. When I cannot pray, oh plead With Thy Father in my stead; Seated now at God's right hand, Help us here Thy faithful band. Help me earthly toys to spurn, Raise my thoughts from things below; Mortal am I, yet I yearn Heavenly like my Lord to grow, That my time through faith may be Ordered for eternity; Till we meet, all perils o'er, Whither Thou hast gone before. In due season come again, As was promised us of old; Raise the members that have lain Gnawed of death beneath the mould, Judge the evil world that deems Thy sure words but empty dreams; Then for all our sorrows past, Let us know Thy joy at last. Languages: English
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Heavenward doth our journey tend

Author: Schmolck; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: LG1861 #47 (1861) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Lyrics: Heavenward doth our journey tend, We are strangers here on earth, Through the wilderness we wend Towards the Canaan of our birth. Here we roam a pilgrim band, Yonder is our native land. Heavenward stretch, my soul, thy wings, Heavenly nature canst thou claim, There is nought of earthly things Worthy to be all thine aim; Every soul that God inspires Back to Him, its Source, aspires. Heavenward! doth His Spirit cry, When I hear Him in His Word, Showing thus the rest on high, Where I shall be with my Lord: When His Word fills all my thought, < p class="t0">Oft to heaven my soul is caught. Heavenward ever would I haste, When Thy table, Lord, is spread; Heavenly strength on earth I taste, Feeding on the Living Bread; Such is e'en on earth our fare, Who Thy marriage feast shall share. Heavenward! Faith discerns the prize That is waiting us afar, And my heart would swiftly rise, High o'er sun and moon and star, To that Light behind the veil Where all earthly splendours pale. Heavenward Death shall lead at last, To the home where I would be, All my sorrows overpast, I shall triumph there with Thee, Jesus, who hast gone before, That we too might Heavenward soar. Heavenward! Heavenward! Only this Is my watchword on the earth; For the love of heavenly bliss Counting all things little worth. Heavenward all my being tends, Till in Heaven my journey ends. Languages: English
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Come, deck our feast today

Author: Schmolck; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: LG1861 #48 (1861) Meter: 6.6.8.6.6.8.8.8.8 Lyrics: Come, deck our feast today With flowers and wreaths of May, And bring an offering pure and sweet; The Spirit of all grace Makes earth His dwelling-place, Prepare your hearts your Lord to meet; Receive Him, and He shall outpour Such light, all hearts with joy run o'er, And sound of tears is heard no more. Thou harbinger of peace, Who makest sorrows cease, Wisdom in word and deed is Thine; Strong hand of God, Thy seal The loved of Jesus feel; Pure light, o'er all our pathway shine! Give vigorous life and healthy powers, O let Thy sevenfold gifts be ours, Refresh us with Thy gracious showers! O touch our tongues with flame, When speaking Jesu's name! And lead us up the heavenward road. Give us the power to pray, Teach us what words to say, Whene'er we come before our God. O Highest Good, our spirits cheer, When raging foes are strong and near, Give us brave hearts undimmed by fear. O golden rain from heaven! Thy precious dews be given To bless the churches' barren field! And let Thy waters flow, Where'er the sowers sow, The seed of truth, that it may yield A hundred-fold its living fruit, O'er all the land may take deep root, And mighty branches heavenward shoot. Thou fiery glow of Love! Let us Thy ardours prove, Consume our hearts with quenchless fire! Come, O Thou trackless Wind! Breathe gently o'er our mind! Nor let the flesh to rule aspire; Help us our free-born right to take, The heavy yoke of sin to break, And all her tempting paths forsake. Be it Thine to stir our will; Our good intents fulfil; Be with us when we go and come; Deep in our spirits dwell, And make their inmost cell Thy temple pure, Thy holy home! Teach us to know our Lord, that we May call His Father ours through Thee, Thou Pledge of glories yet to be! Oh make our crosses sweet, And let Thy sunshine greet Our longing eyes in clouded hours! Wing Thou our upward flight Toward yonder mountain bright, Girded about with Zion's golden towers! Forsake us not when our last foe Puts forth his strength to lay us low, Then joyful victory bestow! Let us, while here we dwell, This one thought ponder well, That in God's likeness we are made. As o'er a fruitful land Rich harvests waving stand, We, serving Him, bear fruits that never fade, Till Thou in whom all comfort lies, Lift us to fields above the skies, And bid us bloom in Paradise! Languages: English
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Come to Thy temple here on earth

Author: Paul Gerhardt; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: LG1861 #49 (1861) Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.8.6 Lyrics: Come to Thy temple here on earth, Be Thou my spirit's guest, Who givest us of mortal birth A second birth more blest; Spirit beloved, Thou mighty Lord, Who with the Father and the Son Reignest upon an equal throne, Art equally adored! Oh enter, let me feel and know Thy mighty power within, That can alone our help bestow, And rescue us from sin. Oh cleanse my soul and make it white, That I with heart unstained and true, May daily render service due, And honour Thee aright. I was a wild unfruitful vine Which Thou shouldst prune and train; Death pierced through all this life of min, But Thou my foe hast slain. Thy holy baptism is his grave, He perishes beneath the flood Of His most precious death and blood, Who died our life to save. Thou art the Spirit who dost teach To pray aright, for all Our prayers are heard if Thou beseech, Thy songs have sweetest fall. They soar on tireless wings to heaven, They fail not from before God's throne, Till all His goodness we have known By whom all help is given. Thou art the Spirit of all joy, Sadness Thou lovest not; Thy comfort beaming from on high, Lights up the darkest lot. Ah yes, how many a time of old Thy voice hath rapt my soul away, To yon bright halls of endless day, And oped the gates of gold! Thou art the Spirit of all love, The Friend of all kindly life, Thou wouldst not that our hearts should prove The pangs of wrath and strife. Thou hatest hatred's withering reign, In souls that discord maketh dark Dost Thou rekindle love's bright spark, And make them one again. On Thee is all this world upstaid, And in Thy hands doth rest; And Thou canst wayward hearts persuade To turn as seems Thee best: Oh therefore give Thy love and peace, That they may join in strongest bands Long parted foes, and through our lands These sad divisions cease. Thou art the true, the only Source Whence concord comes to men; Oh that Thy power might have free course And bring us peace again! Oh hear, and stem this mighty flood That o'er us death and sorrow spreads; Alas! each day afresh it sheds Like water human blood. And let our nation learn to know What, and how deep, our sin; Nay, let God's judgments come, if so A fire be lit within The hearts that loved themselves to please; In bitter shame now let them burn, And loving Thee, repentant spurn Their selfish worldly ease. Grace for the contrite heart abounds, Joy to the sad is given; To serve God's truth will heal our wounds, And bring us help from heaven; Lord, for Thine honour's sake, make known Thy power, convert the wicked now, And teach the hard to weep, for Thou Canst soften steel and stone! Arise and make an end of all Our heartache, and our pain; Thy wandering flock at last recall And grant them joy again; To peace and wealth the land restore, Wasted with fire or plague or sword; Come to Thy ruined churches, Lord, And bid them bloom once more! The rulers of our land defend, Our sovereign's throne uphold; That he and we may prosper, send True wisdom to the old; With piety the young men bless, And through the nation shed abroad True virtue and the fear of God, A nation's happiness. Fill every heart with holy zeal To keep the faith unstained; Let house and land Thy blessing feel, Whence all true wealth is gained. Him who resists Thy inward powers, The Evil Spirit, make Thou flee; Whate'er delights Thy heart, would he Fain root from out of ours. Give strong and cheerful hearts to stand Undaunted in the wars That Satan's fierce and mighty band Is waging with Thy cause. Help us to fight as warriors brave, That we may conquer in the field, And not one Christian man may yield His soul to sin a slave. Order according to Thy mind Our life from day to day, And when this life must be resigned, And death has seized his prey, When all our days have fleeted by, Help us to die with fearless spirit, And let us after death inherit Eternal life on high. Languages: English
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Come, Holy Spirit, God and Lord

Author: Luther; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: LG1861 #50 (1861) Meter: 8.8.8.8 D with alleluias Lyrics: Come, Holy Spirit, God and Lord, Be all Thy graces now outpoured On the believer's mind and soul, And touch our hearts with living coal. Thy Light this day shone forth so clear, All tongues and nations gathered near, To learn that faith, for which we bring Glad praise to Thee, and loudly sing, Hallelujah, Hallelujah! Thou Strong Defence, Thou Holy Light, Teach us to know our God aright, And call Him Father from the heart: The Word of life and truth impart, That we may love not doctrines strange, Nor e'er to other teachers range, But Jesus for our Master own And put our trust in Him alone. Hallelujah, Hallelujah! Thou Sacred Ardour, Comfort Sweet, Help us to wait with ready feet And willing heart at Thy command, Nor trial fright us from Thy band. Lord, make us ready with Thy powers, Strengthen the flesh in weaker hours, That as good warriors we may force Through life and death to Thee our course. Hallelujah, Hallelujah! Languages: English

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