| FIRST LINE
| SONGWRITERS | DATES
| METER
| LYRICS?
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2:25-28 | It came upon the midnight clear
| Edmund Hamilton Sears tr/ad by Jubilate Hymns
| ©
| 8 6 8 6 D (D.C.M.)
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2:26 | Above the fields the dewy fields of
| David Mowbray
| ©
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2:26-28 | Must the sword devour for ever ancient
| Christopher M. Idle
| ©
| 8 7 8 7
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6:2 | Let God arise his enemies be gone
| Christopher M. Idle
| ©
| 10 10
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6:12-17 | When David found his rest
| Christopher M. Idle
| ©
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6:14 | I worship You almighty King
| Nathan Fellingham & Luke Fellingham & Louise Hunt
| ©1997
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6:14 | I will dance I will sing
| Matt Redman
| ©1995
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6:14 | We've got some hands that we can raise
| Doug Horley
| ©1996
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6:14 | When the Spirit of the Lord
| Unknown
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6:14 | Let us praise His name with dancing
| Pale Sauni
| ©1983
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6:22 | I will dance I will sing
| Matt Redman
| ©1995
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7:1-5 | God save and bless our nation
| Michael A. Perry
| ©
| 7 7 7 4
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7:8 | Up to the hill he had brought
| Christopher M. Idle
| ©
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7:9-10 | God save and bless our nation
| Michael A. Perry
| ©
| 7 7 7 4
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7:12-16 | For ever Lord I'll sing your love
| Christopher M. Idle
| ©
| 8 6 8 6 D (D.C.M.)
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7:23 | In the fadeless springtrime
| Lydia Odell Baxter
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| 6 5 6 5 D and refrain
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7:29 | Only a little while sowing and reaping
| Frances (Fanny) Jane Crosby
| 1892
| 11 11 11 11 with refrain
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7:29 | Father of love and power Guard Thou our
| George Rawson
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| 6 6 4 6 6 6 4
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7:29 | Saviour breathe an evening blessing
| James Edmeston & Edward Henry Bickersteth
| 1820
| 8 7 8 7
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8:13 | Give praise for famous men
| Christopher M. Idle
| ©
| 6 6 8 6 (S.M.)
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10:7-19 | Great is the Lord his praise is great
| Christopher M. Idle
| ©
| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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11:2 | How David when by sin deceived From bad
| John Newton
| 1779
| 8 6 8 6 (C.M.)
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11:27 | How David when by sin deceived From bad
| John Newton
| 1779
| 8 6 8 6 (C.M.)
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12:13 | I left the God of truth and light I left
| James Montgomery
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| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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15:13-37 | How many are against me Lord
| Christopher M. Idle
| ©
| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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15:15 | Ready to suffer grief or pain
| S. E. L. & A. C. Palmer
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| 8 6 8 6 (C.M.) and refra
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15:19-22 | Wherefore goest thou with me Said the
| Paul Gerhardt tr/ad by Emma Frances Shuttleworth Bevan
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| 7 4 8 3
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16:10 | Lord I adore thy gracious will Through
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| 8 8 6 8 8 6
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16:17 | Poor weak and worthless though I am
| John Newton
| 1779
| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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18:33 | David the king was grieved and moved
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18:33 | Where is my wandering boy tonight
| Robert Lowry
| 1877
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22 | A mighty fortress is our God a trusty
| Martin Luther
| 1529
| 8 7 8 7 6 6 6 6 7
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22 | A mighty fortress is our God A bulwark
| Martin Luther tr/ad by Frederic Henry Hedge
| 1529
| 8 7 8 7 6 6 6 6 7
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22:3 | He is my confidence
| Paul Baloche & Ed Kerr
| ©1992
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22:3 | I am not skilled to understand What God
| Dora (Dorothy) Greenwell
| 1873
| 8 8 8 7
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22:29 | Lighten the darkness of our life's long
| Frances Mary Synge Owen
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| 10 10 10 10
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22:29 | Again the Lord of light and life
| Anna Laetitia Aikin Barbauld
| 1772
| 8 6 8 6 D (D.C.M.)
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22:50 | Come and let us sweetly join
| Charles Wesley
| 1740
| 7 7 7 7
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23:3-6 | When rulers judge in righteousness
| Christopher M. Idle
| ©
| 8 6 8 6 (C.M.)
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23:4 | Let the light of love shine clear
| Eliza Edmunds Hewitt
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| 7 7 7 7 and refrain
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23:4 | There is sunshine in my soul today
| Eliza Edmunds Hewitt
| 1887
| 9 6 8 6 and refrain
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23:5 | Jesus my eyes are unto Thee For Thou art
| M. Bairstow
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| 8 8 8 4
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