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And teach our hearts to love.
Frail youth are on a slip­pe­ry path,
He cares for me.
Raise not Thy hand in judg­ment, Lord,
To bless the dist­ant dark­ened lands.
Ye fa­vored lands that have this Word,
From in­fants, made Thy con­stant care,
Heal us, Em­ma­nu­el, hear our pray­er,
’Tis now two thou­sand years, and more,
Let us upon all shores pro­claim
It trem­bled un­der all our guilt
Ye Christ­ian hearts, re­joice,

[originally

Give us to guide the ali­en feet,
Beset with migh­ty foes;
God, who made the grass,
With us, a guil­ty race;
Repent, and be bap­tized, He saith,
Ye saints who feel its sav­ing pow­er,
And taught to seek Thy face!
We wait to feel Thy touch;
Since those sweet ora­cles were dumb;
The sound and hon­or of Thy name.
Before its mak­er’s look.
Here He re­veals His Word;

O God, Hear Thou the Nation’s Prayer

lyricist: Irving Maurer, 1912
Composer: Samuel Weekes, 1875
Hymn 1

...And teach our hearts to love.

[originally, And tune our mills with love]

Give us to guide the ali­en feet,...

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And teach our hearts to love.

[originally, And tune our mills with love]

Give us to guide the ali­en feet,

O God, Hear Thou the Nation’s Prayer

Frail Youth Are on a Slippery Path

lyricist: Benjamin Beddome, 1778. English tune
Hymn 2

...Frail youth are on a slip­pe­ry path,

[originally, Frail youth are in a slip­pe­ry path]

Beset with migh­ty foes;...

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Frail youth are on a slip­pe­ry path,

[originally, Frail youth are in a slip­pe­ry path]

Beset with migh­ty foes;

Frail Youth Are on a Slippery Path

God, Who Made the Earth

lyricist: Sarah Rhodes, 1870
Composer: Carey Bonner (1859–1938)
Hymn 3

...He cares for me.

[originally, Car­eth for me.]

God, who made the grass,...

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He cares for me.

[originally, Car­eth for me.]

God, who made the grass,

God, Who Made the Earth

Raise Not Thy Hand in Judgment, Lord

lyricist: Benjamin Beddome, 1778. Uzziah Burnap, 1870
Hymn 4

...Raise not Thy hand in judg­ment, Lord,

[originally, Enter not into jud­gment, Lord]

With us, a guil­ty race;...

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Raise not Thy hand in judg­ment, Lord,

[originally, Enter not into jud­gment, Lord]

With us, a guil­ty race;

Raise Not Thy Hand in Judgment, Lord

’Twas the Commission of Our Lord

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1707
Composer: Virgil Taylor, 1850
Hymn 5

...To bless the dist­ant dark­ened lands.

[originally the dist­ant Brit­ish lands]

Repent, and be bap­tized, He saith,...

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To bless the dist­ant dark­ened lands.

[originally the dist­ant Brit­ish lands]

Repent, and be bap­tized, He saith,

’Twas the Commission of Our Lord

When Israel Through the Desert Passed

lyricist: Benjamin Beddome, 1769
Composer: Lowell Mason, 1830
Hymn 6

...Ye fa­vored lands that have this Word,

[Originally, Ye Bri­tish isles, who have this word]

Ye saints who feel its sav­ing pow­er,...

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Ye fa­vored lands that have this Word,

[Originally, Ye Bri­tish isles, who have this word]

Ye saints who feel its sav­ing pow­er,

When Israel Through the Desert Passed

Hear, Lord, the Song of Praise and Prayer

lyricist: William Cowper (1731–1800)
Composer: William Gardiner, 1812
Hymn 7

...From in­fants, made Thy con­stant care,

[originally, made the pub­lic care]

And taught to seek Thy face!...

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From in­fants, made Thy con­stant care,

[originally, made the pub­lic care]

And taught to seek Thy face!

Hear, Lord, the Song of Praise and Prayer

Heal Us, Emmanuel

lyricist: William Cowper, 1779
Composer: Johann Crüger, 1647
Hymn 8

...Heal us, Em­ma­nu­el, hear our pray­er,

[originally, Heal us, Em­ma­nu­el, here we are]

We wait to feel Thy touch;...

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Heal us, Em­ma­nu­el, hear our pray­er,

[originally, Heal us, Em­ma­nu­el, here we are]

We wait to feel Thy touch;

Heal Us, Emmanuel

What Means This Glory Round Our Feet?

lyricist: James Lowell, 1884
Composer: Gaetano Donizetti (1797–1848)
Hymn 9

...’Tis now two thou­sand years, and more,

[originally ’Tis eight­een hund­red years, and more]

Since those sweet ora­cles were dumb;...

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’Tis now two thou­sand years, and more,

[originally ’Tis eight­een hund­red years, and more]

Since those sweet ora­cles were dumb;

What Means This Glory Round Our Feet?

My God, My King, Thy Various Praise

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1707
Composer: Edward Miller, 1790
Hymn 10

...Let us upon all shores pro­claim

[originally, Let Bri­tain round her shores pro­claim]

The sound and hon­or of Thy name....

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Let us upon all shores pro­claim

[originally, Let Bri­tain round her shores pro­claim]

The sound and hon­or of Thy name.

My God, My King, Thy Various Praise

Although on Massy Pillars Built

lyricist: John Newton, 1779
Composer: William Croft, 1708
Hymn 11

...It trem­bled un­der all our guilt

[originally, Bri­tain’s guilt]

Before its mak­er’s look....

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It trem­bled un­der all our guilt

[originally, Bri­tain’s guilt]

Before its mak­er’s look.

Although on Massy Pillars Built

Behold, the Lofty Sky

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: Herbert Oakeley, 1874
Hymn 12

...Ye Christ­ian hearts, re­joice,

[originally, Ye Bri­tish lands, re­joice]

Here He re­veals His Word;...

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Ye Christ­ian hearts, re­joice,

[originally, Ye Bri­tish lands, re­joice]

Here He re­veals His Word;

Behold, the Lofty Sky

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