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Kyrie eleison, ninefold

Hymnal: The Hymnal of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America 1940 #710 (1940) Topics: The Holy Communion Second Communion Service First Line: Lord, have mercy upon us Tune Title: [Lord, have mercy upon us]
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Gloria in excelsis

Hymnal: The Hymnal of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America 1940 #713 (1940) Topics: The Holy Communion Second Communion Service First Line: Glory be to God on high Tune Title: [Glory be to God on high]
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Kyrie eleison, ninefold

Hymnal: The Hymnal of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America 1940 #715 (1940) Topics: The Holy Communion Third Communion Service First Line: Lord, have mercy upon us Tune Title: [Lord, have mercy upon us]
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Gloria in excelsis

Hymnal: The Hymnal of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America 1940 #718 (1940) Topics: The Holy Communion Third Communion Service First Line: Glory be to God on high Tune Title: [Glory be to God on high]
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Kyrie eleison, ninefold

Hymnal: The Hymnal of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America 1940 #719 (1940) Topics: The Holy Communion Fourth Communion Service First Line: Lord, have mercy upon us Tune Title: [Lord, have mercy upon us]
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Gloria in excelsis

Hymnal: The Hymnal of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America 1940 #724 (1940) Topics: The Holy Communion Fourth Communion Service First Line: Glory be to God on high Tune Title: [Glory be to God on high]
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Come all ye weary sinners come

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #CXC (1816) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: For the Holy Communion To be sung in the time of Communion Lyrics: 1 Come all ye weary sinners come, Come hasten in, fill up this roon, Here is a feast prepar'd by love; Come taste the blessing from above. 2 Here is a lamb, for you 'tis slain, Who died in sorrow, grief and pain, Who spared not his precious blood: But freely spilt it for your good. 3 Remember, that for you he died, Your great salvation to provide, To save your souls from endless pain, And bring you home to God again. 4 Though you have erred from his way, Like wand'ring sheep have gone astray: By him ye shall be made to know, The way in which ye ought to go. 5 O! helpless creatures, poor and blind, The Lord is gracious, good and kind, Your sins he freely will forgive, And cause your dying souls to live. 6 O! east and drink with thankfulness, Partake the bounties of his grace. Receive what he will freely give, Who died for you, that you should live. 7 Your off'rings now with gladness bring Praise him, the great eternal King: Shew forth his mercies, make them known, And live that you may die his own. 8 Here call his mercies all to mind, His mercies all of ev'ry kind, Are numberless and very great, Far more than mortal scan relate. 9 Ye, who were once condemn'd to hell, Where fallen angels are to dwell: The place where fear and darkness reign, The place of endless dread and pain. 10 But Jesus now has set you free, And by his grace are made to be: Here at this feast a welcome guest, To share his blessings with the blest. 11 O blessed message from above, To you from God, the God of love, Who pities you, for Jesus sake, And now invites you to partake. 12 O come ye then, partake the feast, O come and be the Saviour's guest; Though bread and wine appears but giv'n, 'Tis life itself, come down from heav'n. 13 Oh! sinners, now on you I call, Oh! sinners, I invite you all, Oh! sinners, now repent and b'lieve; Oh! sinners, come to Christ and live. 14 The feast is now for you prepar'd, The Lord has in his word declar'd, That sinners of the vilest kind; In Jesus may salvation find. 15 The great Redeemer died for you, Partake the feast and prove it true; Come sinners, now accept the call, And live for him, who died for all. Languages: English
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O Jesus! thou my precious friend

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #CXCI (1816) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: For the Holy Communion To be sung in the time of Communion Lyrics: 1 O Jesus! thou my precious friend, Here at thy table I attend, Here Lord, I come with sin oppress'd, Yet, I desire to be thy guest. 2 Thy table for poor sinners spread, Affords to them that living bread; That bread, which hung'ry souls do need, And is their staff of life indeed. 3 Jesus, this feast himself ordain'd, Great are the blessings here obtain'd The choicest and the richest food, Is his dear body and his blood. 4 Jesus, who died, our souls to save, Himself this great commandment gave. By faith partake this bread and wine, That ye may be forever mine. 5 Remember me for you I died, The Father's wrath I pacifi'd, If this my blessed will ye do, Then ye shall prove and find it so. 6 O! how distressing was the sight. Behold the Saviour in the night; The night in which he was betray'd, The night he in the garden pray'd. 7 He institutes this ordinance, This do, to my remembrance: My body broke, my blood was spilt, To take away your sins and guilt. 8 When Jesus in the garden lay, Did to his heav'nly Father pray: O Father! look with pitying eye, And let this cruel cup pass by. 9 But O! thy righteous will alone, That only, O! that must be done. To drink this cup, this is the plan, To save the fallen race of man. 10 Thus he did willingly submit, And yielded to his cruel fate; Then on the cross he shed his blood, And died the Paschal Lamb of God. 11 The Lamb for the Passover slain, Could neither cleanse from sin or stain. It only shew'd the Lamb to come, The Lamb, that did for sin atone. 12 When on the cross the Saviour died, Strict justice then was satisfi'd; The law then lost its sting and pow'r, And death could injure us no more. 13 Thus did the Lord salvation bring, The Lord, who is our glorious King; By him eternal life is giv'n, And we are made the heirs of heav'n. 14 We praise the Lord, our gracious Lord For ev'ry promise in his word: By which we hear, and see and know, What wonders Christ, our Lord can do. 15 We praise him for his precious love, That love which we here taste and prove, Such love as to the world unknown, The love God hath to sinners shown. 16 What greater things will come to view When Jesus we shall fully know, And live with him in perfect love, And praise him in the heav'ns above. Languages: English
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Of all the gifts thine hand bestows

Author: Newton Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #CXCIV (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: For the Holy Communion Return of praise after Communion Lyrics: 1 Of all the gifts thine hand bestows, Thou Giver of all good! Not heav'n itself a richer knows, Than my Redeemer's blood. 2 Faith too, the blood receiving grace, From the same hand we gain; Else sweetly, as it suits our case, That gift had been in vain. 3 Till thou thy teaching pow'r apply, Our hearts refuse to see, And weak, as a distemper'd eye, Shut out the view of thee. 4 Blind to the merits of thy Son, What mis'ry we endure! Yet fly that hand, from which alone, We could expect a cure. 5 We praise thee, and would praise thee more, To thee our all we owe; The precious Saviour, and the pow'r That makes him precious too. Languages: English
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We praise the blessed Lamb of God

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #CXCIII (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: For the Holy Communion Return of praise after Communion Lyrics: 1 We praise the blessed Lamb of God, Who for us freely died; Who shed for us his precious blood, Salvation to provide. 2 His love and grace can't be express'd, By all the hosts of heav'n, His mercies, O! they make us bless'd, Which now to us were giv'n. 3 Dear Jesus, we adore thy name, Who art our Lord and King, By thee alone salvation came, Therefore thy praise we sing. Languages: English

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