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The Cleansing Wave

Author: Phoebe Palmer Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.8.8 Appears in 330 hymnals First Line: O now I see the cleansing wave! Refrain First Line: The cleansing stream I see, I see Topics: The Gospel Used With Tune: CLEANSING WAVE
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Faith

Author: D. S. Warner Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.8.8 Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: If thou wilt know the fountain deep Refrain First Line: Put on thy strength, O Zion, rise Lyrics: 1 If thou wilt know the fountain deep, Of sweet unbroken rest; The rest of faith thy soul shall keep, He that believes is ever blest. Refrain: Put on thy strength, O Zion, rise, And fix thy trust above the skies; Move out on faith’s almighty plane, Through Him that loved us dare to reign. 2 The gift of faith no limit knows, Save God’s unbounded Word; It triumphs o’er its giant foes, And glorifies the blessed Lord. [Refrain] 3 Stay not in feeble unbelief, When God commands be strong; Be strong in Him, the Word believe, And shout the overcomer’s song. [Refrain] 4 I can do all in Jesus’ name, Thus sings the faith of God; It sings and hills of trouble flee, It rides triumphant on the flood. [Refrain] Select Hymns, 1911 (Timeless Truths) Used With Tune: [If thou wilt know the fountain deep]

O Tyre

Author: I. M. Ely Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.8.8 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: O Tyre, crowned empress of the sea Refrain First Line: The empires of man pass away

Most High and Holy Trinity!

Author: Angelus Silesius; Catherine Winkworth Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.8.8 Appears in 8 hymnals
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By Name

Author: Frank H. Converse Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.8.8 Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Oh, love divine and wondrous deep Lyrics: 1 Oh, love divine and wondrous deep, How strong that shepherd’s claim, Who not alone doth lead His sheep, But calleth each by name; His voice we hear and follow all, follow all, His guiding steps and gracious call, gracious call, Whose voice we hear and follow all, follow all, His guiding steps and gracious call. 2 I sought His blessèd cross alone, Bowed down with sin and shame, He met me there, in loving tone He called to me by name; All weary with my fruitless quest, fruitless quest, I told Him all and thus found rest, thus found rest, And weary with my fruitless quest, fruitless quest, I told Him all and thus found rest. 3 I wondered, Lord, that Thou couldst know Thus well the one who came, Till Thou didst whisper sweet and low, "I always knew thy name; I give thee now My seal and sign, seal and sign, That all may know that thou art Mine, thou art Mine; I give thee now My seal and sign, seal and sign, That all may know that thou art Mine." 4 Now gently guiding safe along, His care remains the same, Whose love appeareth tenfold strong, Who knows His own by name, And leads them out the shadows gray, shadows gray, His ransomed up to perfect day, perfect day, And leads from out the shadows gray, shadows gray, His ransomed up to perfect day. Used With Tune: COCKFOSTERS Text Sources: The International Lesson Hymnal (Chicago: David C. Cook, 1878)
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Opening Prayer

Author: Virginia J. Kent Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.8.8 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Dear Father, we Thy little ones Lyrics: Dear Father, we Thy little ones Assemble here today To hear of Jesus’ love to us, And learn to praise and pray; O, help me and my schoolmates dear Remember that the Lord is here; O, help me and my schoolmates dear Remember that the Lord is here. Used With Tune: DIAS RIDGE Text Sources: Infant Praises by John R. Sweney and William Kirkpatrick (Philadelphia: John J. Hood, 1887)
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Look Up

Author: Mrs. Jennie F. Snell Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.8.8 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Before my face my Savior stands Lyrics: 1 Before my face my Savior stands, His sorrowing eyes I see; Piercèd with nails His precious hands, His body on the tree. Look up, look up, ’tis Christ I see; He died for you, He died for me; Look up, look up, ’tis Christ I see; He died for you, He died for me. 2 The grave wherein the Savior lay, No terror hath for me; The debt of sin for me He paid, He died to make me free. Look up, look up, ’tis Christ I see; He left the realms of light for me; Look up, look up, ’tis Christ I see; He left the realms of light for me. 3 For me the veil and rock were riv’n; The grave gave up its dead; For me ascended into Heav’n— I go where Jesus led. Look up, look up, ’tis Christ I see; He ever lives for you and me. Look up, look up, ’tis Christ I see; He ever lives for you and me. 4 Vain was the watch, the seal, the stone, Where my dear Savior lay; He burst the gates of death alone, And rose to endless day. Look up, look up, ’tis Christ I see; He burst the gates of death for me; Oh, praise the Lord, His face I see; Oh, praise the Lord, He lives for me. Used With Tune: QUETTA Text Sources: Great Joy by William W. Bentley, Mrs. M. E. Wilson and Alfred Beierly (Cincinnati: George D. Newhall, 1881)
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He Lives Again (Smith)

Author: M. A. Smith Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.8.8 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Come, let us with united voice Refrain First Line: We'll sing in loud and joyous strain Lyrics: 1. Come, let us with united voice Join in our Easter song; The Lord is ris’n, let earth rejoice! The joyful notes prolong! Refrain We’ll sing in loud and joyous strain, The Lord is ris’n, He lives again! Heav’n echoes back the glad refrain, The Lord is ris’n, He lives again! 2. Passed from the toil and agony, Passed from the grave’s cold rest, Passed through the portals of the tomb To God, His Father’s breast. [Refrain] 3. No longer can the gloomy grave Hold our redeeming Lord, He conquered death, and lives again According to His Word. [Refrain] 4. For evermore His ransomed ones Exultingly shall sing: O grave, where is thy victory? And death, where is thy sting? [Refrain] Used With Tune: REUBEN
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Hear, O My Lord, Regard My Cry

Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.8.8 Appears in 7 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Hear, O my LORD, regard my cry, my prayer from lips sincere; send Thine approval from on high, to make my standing clear; and greatly as my heart is tried, O may I not have turned aside; and greatly as my heart is tried, O may I not have turned aside. 2 LORD, I resolve with firm desire no wrong to speak or do; Thy path alone I choose for mine, to walk with purpose true; I cry for help, O LORD to Thee assured that Thou wilt answer me; I cry for help, O LORD to Thee assured that Thou wilt answer me. 3 O keep me, LORD, may I be found the apple of Thine eye; with deadly foes arrayed around to Thee alone I cry; my only trust and refuge be; and let Thy wings o'ershadow me; my only trust and refuge be; and let Thy wings o'ershadow me. 4 Guard me from those whose joy and pride and portion is below; who, with life's treasures satisfied, no better purpose know; who, with earth's stores of wealth content, must leave them all when life is spent; who, with earth's stores of wealth content, must leave them all when life is spent. 5 When, clothed in righteousness at last, Thy glorious face I see, when all this weary night is past, and I awake with Thee to view the glories that abide, Then– how I shall be satisfied! to view the glories that abide, Then– how I shall be satisfied! Topics: Supplication Scripture: Psalm 17 Used With Tune: DZOVE BOSW Text Sources: The Psalter, 1912
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When Jesus Deems It Best

Author: J. A. Patton Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.8.8 Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Some day I’ll lay my burden down Refrain First Line: I know not when that day shall come Lyrics: 1 Some day I’ll lay my burden down, And enter into rest; Some day I’ll wear a starry crown, When Jesus deems it best. Refrain: I know not when that day shall come, My Savior knows when it is best; But some day I shall reach my home, And be forever with the blest. 2 Some day my Savior’s face I’ll see And be forever blest; Some day, I know not when ’twill be, But Jesus knows when best. [Refrain] 3 Some day a voice shall call me home, To be my Father’s guest, Some day my feet shall cease to roam, When Jesus deems it best. [Refrain] 4 Some day I’ll join the ransomed throng, Of every good possessed; Some day I’ll sing the happy song, When Jesus deems it best. [Refrain] Used With Tune: SDEROT Text Sources: Carol Crown by James D. Vaughan (Lawrenceburg, TN: James D. Vaughan, 1915)

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