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Pour Down Thy Spirit from Above

Author: William Romanis, 1824-1899 Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: Forgiveness; God's Love; Growth; Kingdom of God; Love; National and World Peace; Reconciliation; Sin; Supplication; Unity Used With Tune: HAMBURG
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Schu' ich zu jenem Kreuze hin

Author: Isaac Watts; W. R. Appears in 7 hymnals Used With Tune: HAMBURG
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Come, sinners, to the Gospel feast

Author: Charles Wesley Appears in 455 hymnals Used With Tune: HAMBURG
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De tal manera Dios amó

Author: M. Appears in 3 hymnals Used With Tune: HAMBURG
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Our Exiled Fathers

Author: Rev. Leonard Bacon Appears in 283 hymnals First Line: O God, beneath thy guiding hand Lyrics: 1. O God, beneath thy guiding hand, Our exiled fathers cross the sea; And when they trod the wintry strand, With pray'r and psalm they worshiped thee. 2. Truth, freedom, justice, faith in God, Came with those exiles o'er the waves; And where their pilgrim feet have trod, The God they trusted guards their graves. 3. And here thy name, O God of love, May we, their children, still adorn, Till these eternal hills remove, And spring adorns the earth no more. Topics: Living His Life Loyalty to Christ Used With Tune: HAMBURG
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How blest the righteous when he dies

Appears in 466 hymnals Used With Tune: HAMBURG
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'Tis winter now; the fallen snow

Author: S. Longfellow Appears in 64 hymnals Used With Tune: HAMBURG

Sweet is the solemn voice

Author: Henry Francis Lyte, 1793-1847 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 26 hymnals First Line: Sweet is the solemn voice that calls Topics: Lord's House; Prayer Times of; The Church The Sanctuary; The Church of Christ Love for Used With Tune: VOICE DIVINE

I KU'U NANA I KE KE'A LA'A

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748; "Hualalai", 1852-1938 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: I ku'u nana i ke ka la'a Used With Tune: HAMBURG
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O Lord My God! How Great Art Thou!

Author: John Q. Adams, 1767-1848 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: O Lord my God! how great art Thou Lyrics: 1. O Lord my God! how great art Thou! With honor and with glory crowned; Light’s dazzling splendors veil Thy brow, And gird the universe around. 2. Spirits and angels Thou hast made; Thy ministers a flaming fire; By Thee were earth’s foundations laid; At Thy rebuke the floods retire. 3. Thine are the fountains of the deep; By Thee their waters swell or fail; Up to the mountain’s summit creep, Or shrink beneath the lowly vale. 4. Thy fingers mark their utmost found; That bound the waters may not pass; Their moisture swells the teeming ground, And paints the valleys o’er with grass. 5. The waving harvest, Lord, is Thine; The vineyard, and the olive’s juice; Corn, wine, and oil, by Thee combine, Life, gladness, beauty, produce. 6. The moon for seasons Thou hast made, The sun for change of day and night; Of darkness Thine the deepest shade, And Thine the day’s meridian light. 7. O Lord, Thy works are all divine; In wisdom hast Thou made them all; Earth’s teeming multitudes are Thine; Thine—peopled oceans great and small. 8. All these on Thee for life depend; Thy Spirit speaks, and they are born; They gather what Thy bounties send; Thy hand of plenty fills the horn. 9. Thy face is hidden—they turn pale, With terror quake, with anguish burn; Their breath Thou givest to the gale; They die, and to their dust return. 10. And Thou, my soul, with pure delight, Thy voice to bless thy Maker raise; His praise let morning sing to night, And night to morn repeat His praise. Used With Tune: HAMBURG

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