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Let Me Enter God's Own Dwelling

Author: Benjamin Schmolck; Madeleine Forell Marshall Hymnal: The New Century Hymnal #67 (1995) Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 First Line: Let me enter God's own dwelling Topics: Church Worship and Prayer; Consecration; Faith and Aspiration; Opening of Worship; Year B Proper 21 Languages: English Tune Title: UNSER HERRSCHER

Once in royal David's city

Author: Cecil Frances Alexander, 1823-1895 Hymnal: The Hymnary of the United Church of Canada #70 (1930) Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Topics: God The Lord Jesus Christ - His Advent and Nativity; God The Lord Jesus Christ - His Life Among Men Languages: English Tune Title: IRBY

Once in royal David's city

Author: Cecil Frances Alexander, 1823-1895 Hymnal: The Hymnary for use in Baptist churches #70 (1936) Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Topics: God The Lord Jesus Christ - His Advent and Nativity; God The Lord Jesus Christ - His Life Among Men Languages: English Tune Title: IRBY
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All Is O'er, the Pain, the Sorrow

Author: John Moultrie; John Ellerton Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #71 Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Lyrics: 1. All is o’er, the pain, the sorrow, Human taunts and fiendish spite; Death shall be despoiled tomorrow Of the prey he grasps tonight; Yet awhile, His own to save, Christ must linger in the grave. 2. Dark and still the cell that holds Him, While in brief repose He lies; Deep the slumber that enfolds Him, Veiled awhile from mortal eyes; Slumber such as needs must be After hard won victory. 3. Fierce and deadly was the anguish Which on yonder cross He bore; How did soul and body languish Till the toil of death was o’er: But that toil, so fierce and dread, Bruised and crushed the serpent’s head. 4. All night long, with plaintive voicing, Chant His requiem soft and low: Loftier strains of loud rejoicing From tomorrow’s harps shall flow: Death and hell at length are slain! Christ hath triumphed! Christ doth reign! Languages: English Tune Title: REQUIEM
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Christ is born, go forth to meet Him

Hymnal: Hymns of the Early Church #74 (1913) Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Lyrics: Christ is born, go forth to meet Him, Christ by all the heaven adored; Singing songs of welcome, greet Him, For the earth receives her Lord. All ye nations, shout and sing; For He comes, your glorious King. Once His heavenly image bearing, Man has sunk to depths of sin; Now defiled, debased, despairing, Clad in rags and foul within; But our God, who beauty gave, Lifts the soul He comes to save. 75 From the height of heaven beholding, Pity filled the heart of grace; And our Lord, His love unfolding, Made the earth His dwelling-place; And a virgin mother gave God Incarnate, man to save. Wisdom, Might, and Word Eternal, Glory of the Father, Thou! Hid from man and powers supernal, Lo, He wears our nature now! To the Lord your worship bring, Praise Him, your victorious King. Languages: English
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Troparion

Author: John Brownlie Hymnal: Hymns of the Holy Eastern Church #74 (1902) Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 First Line: From the calm of sleep awaking Lyrics: From the calm of sleep awaking, Fall we now before Thy feet, And with angel hymns adoring, God Almighty we would greet. Holy, Holy, Holy Thou, With Thy mercy bless us now. From the couch of rest uprising, In my soul with brightness shine, Open Thou my lips to praise Thee, Blessed Trinity Divine-- Holy, Holy, Holy Thou, With Thy mercy bless us now. When the Judge shall come for Judgment, And our deeds are brought to light, Fearful we shall lift our voices In the middle of the night-- Holy, Holy, Holy Thou, With Thy mercy bless us now. Languages: English
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He who in the fiery furnace

Author: St. John of Damascus; John Brownlie Hymnal: Hymns of the Greek Church #74 (1900) Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Lyrics: He who in the fiery furnace Kept from harm the faithful three, Suffering in our mortal nature, Decks with life mortality,— Him, our fathers’ God, we praise, Blest and glorious always. Holy women bearing ointments, Sought the mortal, bathed in tears; But their sorrow changed to gladness, For the Living God appears; And they tell the news abroad Of the risen Son of God. Now we celebrate the triumph, Death and Hades overthrown, Earnest of a life unending; All the glory is Thine own; God, our fathers’ God, we praise, Blest and glorious always. Hallowed feast of holy gladness! Night that waits salvation’s birth, Till the Resurrection morning Breaks with splendour on the earth, And eternal light is poured By the Christ from death restored. Languages: English
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God, Who Madest Earth and Heaven

Author: H. Albert, 1604-52 ; C. Winkworth, 1827-78 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #77 (1996) Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 First Line: God who madest earth and heaven Lyrics: 1 God, who madest earth and heaven, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost; Who the day and night hast given, Sun and moon and starry host; Whose almighty hand sustains Earth and all that it contains: 2 God, I thank Thee, in Thy keeping Safely have I slumbered here; Thou hast guarded me while sleeping From all danger, pain, and fear; And the cunning evil foe Hath not wrought my overthrow. 3 Let the night of my transgression With night's darkness pass away. Jesus, into Thy possession I resign myself today; In Thy wounds I find relief From all sorrow, sin, and grief. 4 Help me as the morn is breaking, In the spirit to arise, So from careless sloth awaking, That, when o'er the aged skies Shall the Judgment Day appear, I may see it without fear. 5 Lead me, and forsake me never, Guide my wanderings by Thy Word; As Thou hast been, be Thou ever My Defense, my Refuge, Lord. Never safe except with Thee, Thou my faithful Guardian be. 6 O my God, I now commend me Wholly to Thy mighty hand; As the powers that Thou dost lend me Let me use at Thy command. Lord, my Shield, my Strength divine, Keep me with Thee, I am Thine. 7 From all evil one's dark power Let Thine angel guard my soul; Warning, guiding me each hour, All the devil's wiles control Till my final rest be come, And Thine angel bear me home. Languages: English Tune Title: GOTT DES HIMMELS
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Who is this that comes from Edom

Hymnal: Hymnal and Canticles of the Protestant Episcopal Church with Music (Gilbert & Goodrich) #77 (1883) Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Topics: Palm Sunday and Passion Week Languages: English Tune Title: EDOM
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Once in Royal David's City

Author: Cecil F. Alexander Hymnal: With Heart and Voice #77 (1989) Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Lyrics: 1 Once in royal David's city stood a lowly cattle shed, where a mother laid her baby in a manger for his bed: Mary was that mother mild, Jesus Christ, her little child. 2 He came down to earth from heaven who is God and Lord of all; and his shelter was a stable and his cradle was a stall: with the poor and meek and lowly lived on earth our Savior holy. 3 For he is our childhood's pattern; day by day like us he grew; he was little, weak, and helpless; tears and smiles like us he knew: and he feels for all our sadness, and he shares in all our gladness. 4 And our eyes at last shall see him, through his own redeeming love, for that child, so dear and gentle, is our Lord in heaven above: and he leads his children on to the place where he has gone. 5 Not in that poor lowly stable with the oxen standing by we shall see him, but in heaven, set at God's right hand on high: there his children gather round bright like stars, with glory crowned. Topics: The Church Year Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: IRBY

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