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PIETY

Appears in 11 hymnals Incipit: 11711 32171 56717 Used With Text: Sweet is the memory of Thy grace

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My Shepherd

Appears in 234 hymnals First Line: My Shepherd will supply my need Used With Tune: [My Shepherd will supply my need]
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By Faith I Look

Author: C. E. Peglar Meter: 8.8.6.8.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: By faith I look where Christ has gone Lyrics: 1. By faith I look where Christ has gone, And see upon His Father’s throne A Man, with glory crowned; His brow is marred, and on His side, Whence flowed the cleansing crimson tide, The marks of love are found. 2. Here is the record of the past— Fruit of my sins that bound Him fast To that degrading tree; In every wound I read my guilt, And thank Him that His blood was spilt To set my conscience free. 3. I look again, and now I see That blessèd Man engaged for me, His hands uplifted high; Before the throne of God He pleads, God’s great High Priest, He intercedes, And so preserves me nigh. 4. What love! He washed my sins away, Thus boldness in the Judgment Day For me there doth remain. What grace! now occupied with me, He wills I should His glory see, When He returns again! Used With Tune: PIETY

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Blest Jesus, When My Soaring Thoughts

Author: Ottiwell Heginbothom Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #579 Meter: 8.8.6.8.8.6 Lyrics: 1. Blest Jesus, when my soaring thoughts O’er all Thy graces rove, O’er all Thy graces rove, How is my soul in transport lost— How is my soul in transport lost— In wonder, joy and love. 2. Not softest strains can charm mine ears Like Thy belovèd name, Like Thy belovèd name! Nor aught beneath the skies inspire, Nor aught beneath the skies inspire, My heart with equal flame. 3. Where’er I look, my wondering eyes Unnumbered blessings see! Unnumbered blessings see! But what is life with all its bliss! But what is life with all its bliss! If once compared to Thee! 4. Hast Thou a rival in my breast? Search, Lord, for Thou canst tell, Search, Lord, for Thou canst tell, If aught can raise my passions thus, If aught can raise my passions thus, Or please my soul so well. Languages: English Tune Title: PIETY
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By Faith I Look

Author: C. E. Peglar Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #707 Meter: 8.8.6.8.8.6 First Line: By faith I look where Christ has gone Lyrics: 1. By faith I look where Christ has gone, And see upon His Father’s throne A Man, with glory crowned; His brow is marred, and on His side, Whence flowed the cleansing crimson tide, The marks of love are found. 2. Here is the record of the past— Fruit of my sins that bound Him fast To that degrading tree; In every wound I read my guilt, And thank Him that His blood was spilt To set my conscience free. 3. I look again, and now I see That blessèd Man engaged for me, His hands uplifted high; Before the throne of God He pleads, God’s great High Priest, He intercedes, And so preserves me nigh. 4. What love! He washed my sins away, Thus boldness in the Judgment Day For me there doth remain. What grace! now occupied with me, He wills I should His glory see, When He returns again! Languages: English Tune Title: PIETY

PIETY

Hymnal: An Eclectic Harmony. II #4 (2001) First Line: Blest Jesus, when my soaring thoughts Languages: English Tune Title: PIETY

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Anonymous

Person Name: Unknown Composer of "PIETY" in Hymns of Worship and Remembrance In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

George W. Frazer

1830 - 1896 Person Name: G. W. Frazer, 1830-1896 Author of "What rich eternal bursts of praise" in Hymns of Worship and Remembrance George West Frazer

Thomas Clark

1775 - 1859 Composer (attributed to) of "PIETY" Baptized: Feb­ru­a­ry 5, 1775, Can­ter­bu­ry, Kent, Eng­land. Died: May 30, 1859, at his home in St. George’s Street, Can­ter­bu­ry, Kent, Eng­land. A cob­bler and choir train­er, Clark led the sing­ing of the Psalms at the Wes­ley­an Cha­pel, Can­ter­bu­ry, and lat­er at the Uni­tar­i­an Church in Can­ter­bu­ry. It has been claimed he nev­er ac­tu­al­ly joined the Un­i­tar­i­ans, though he sym­pa­thized with them, and he re­signed from the Meth­od­ists. Clark wrote a num­ber of an­thems, in­clud­ing "Awake Up, My Glo­ry", "Daugh­ter of Zi­on" and "Since I Have Placed My Trust." His other works in­clude: First Sett of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, 1805 Second Sett of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, cir­ca 1810 Congregational Har­mon­ist, 4 vol­umes (1828 to cir­ca 1835) The Sac­red Glean­er, 1830 The Un­ion Tune-Book, 1837 (co-ed­it­or) Union Har­mo­nist, 1841 Harmonized the se­cond edi­tion of the Un­ion Tune Book for the Sun­day School Un­ion, 1842 The Ju­ve­nile Har­mo­nist, 1842 David’s Harp—A Ser­ies of Orig­in­al Tunes Com­posed Exp­ress­ly to the Psalt­er, 1843 The Ser­a­phim or Sac­red Har­mo­nist, 1843 British Psalm­o­dy, with Al­ex­an­der Hume (Ed­in­burgh, Scot­land: 1844) --www.hymntime.com/tch/

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New Hymn and Tune Book

Publication Date: 1889 Publisher: A.M.E. Z. Book Concern Publication Place: New York