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Hark! Heard Ye Not The Ancient Seer?

Author: Richard Mant Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Hark! heard ye not the ancient seer Lyrics: 1 Hark! heard ye not the ancient seer, While thus the wondrous promise ran? A virgin shall conceive, and bear A son, Immanuel, God with man! 2 Hark! hear ye not the angel bring His answering message from the sky? Hail, virgin blest, from whom shall spring A son, the Son of God most high! 3 O Thou, who didst not scorn below, The Son of Man, with us to dwell, And us Thy Father’s glory show, The Son of God, Immanuel. 4 Thou, for our sake incarnate made, Thy Godhead, lo! with faith we own, Or in a servant’s form arrayed, Or partner of Thy Father’s throne. 5 O Jesus, glory be to Thee, Returned to Thy celestial rest, Throned with Thy Father’s majesty, In union with the Spirit blest. Used With Tune: DEUS TUORUM MILITUM Text Sources: Ancient Hymns from the Roman Breviary (London, J. G. & F. Rivington, 1837)
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The Lord Is King! (Terry)

Author: Darley Terry Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: The Lord is king! I own His pow'r Lyrics: 1. The Lord is king! I own His pow’r, His right to rule each day and hour; I own His claim on heart and will, And His demands I would fulfill. 2. He claims my heart, to keep it clean From all defiling taint of sin; He claims my will, that I may prove How swift obedience answers love. 3. He claims my hands for active life In noble deeds and worthy strife; He claims my feet, that in His ways I may walk boldly all my days. 4. He claims my lips, that purest word In all my converse may be heard; My motives, passions, thoughts, that these My inner life, my King may please. 5. He claims the brightness of my youth, My earnest strivings after truth, My joys, my toil, my craftsman’s skill; All have their place, and serve His will. 6. O Lord my king, I turn to Thee; Thy loyal service makes me free; My daily task Thou shalt assign; For heart and will and life are Thine. Used With Tune: DEUS TUORUM MILITUM Text Sources: The Methodist School Hymnal, 1911

We Worship Thee

Author: Arthur Leonard Griffith Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: We worship thee, great sov'reign Lord Used With Tune: DEUS TUORUM MILITUM

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