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Courage in Death, and Hope of the Resurrection

Appears in 70 hymnals Topics: Confession of our poverty; Poverty confessed; Confession of our poverty; Poverty confessed First Line: When God is nigh, my faith is strong Lyrics: 1 When God is nigh, my faith is strong, His arm is my almighty prop; Be glad my heart, rejoice my tongue, My dying flesh shall rest in hope. 2 Though in the dust I lay my head, Yet, gracious God, thou wilt not leave My soul for ever with the dead, Nor lose thy children in the grave. 3 My flesh shall thy first call obey, Shake off the dust, and rise on high; Then shalt thou lead the wondrous way Up to the throne above the sky. 4 There streams of endless pleasure flow; And full discoveries of thy grace [Which we but tasted here below] Spread heavenly joys through all the place. Scripture: Psalm 16
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Confession of our poverty; and, Saints the best Company; or, Good Works profit Men, not God

Appears in 56 hymnals Topics: Confession of our poverty; Poverty confessed; Confession of our poverty; Poverty confessed First Line: Preserve me, Lord, in time of need Lyrics: 1 Preserve me, Lord, in time of need, For succour to thy throne I flee, But have no merits there to plead; My goodness cannot reach to thee. 2 Oft have my heart and tongue confest How empty and how poor I am; My praise can never make thee blest, Nor add new glories to thy name. 3 Yet, Lord, thy saints on earth may reap Some profit by the good we do; These are the company I keep, These are the choicest friends I know. 4 Let others chuse the sons of mirth, To give a relish to their wine? I love the men of heavenly birth, Whose thoughts and language are divine. Scripture: Psalm 16
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Christ's Allsufficiency

Appears in 29 hymnals Topics: Confession of our poverty; Poverty confessed; Confession of our poverty; Poverty confessed First Line: How fast their guilt and sorrows rise Lyrics: 1 How fast their guilt and sorrows rise, Who haste to seek some idol god! I will not taste their sacrifice, Their offerings of forbidden blood. 2 My God provides a richer cup, And nobler food to live upon; He for my life has offer'd up Jesus, his best beloved Son. 3 His love is my perpetual feast; By day his counsels guide me right; And be his name forever blest, Who gives me sweet advice by night. 4 I set him still before mine eyes; At my right hand he stands prepar'd To keep my soul from all surprise, And be my everlasting guard. Scripture: Psalm 16

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CAPTIVITY (KAS DZIEDAJA)

Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 41 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Geoffrey Laycock, b. 1927 Topics: Fall and the Human Condition; God's Salvation; Lament Community; Lament False Accusation; Poverty and Oppression; Elements of Worship Confession Tune Sources: Latvian melody Tune Key: d minor Incipit: 12351 23511 54321 Used With Text: Lying Lips

PERDÓN SEÑOR

Appears in 7 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Homero R. Perera; Ronald F. Krisman, n. 1946 Topics: Confesión; Confession; Justice; Justicia; Pecado; Sin; Pobreza; Poverty; Violence and War; Violencia y Guerra Tune Key: e minor or modal Incipit: 11123 33454 32172 Used With Text: Corre al viento (Wind and Cold Roar)

CONNECT

Meter: 11.10.11.10 D Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Colin Gibson, 1933- Topics: Alienation; Compassion; Confession; Diversity; Hospitality; Injustice; Invitation; Marginalized; Poverty; Prisoners; Suffering; Worth of All Persons Tune Key: d minor or modal Incipit: 31342 23134 23133 Used With Text: Leftover People in Leftover Places

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Confession of our poverty; and, Saints the best Company; or, Good Works profit Men, not God

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's imitation of the Psalms of David, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (3rd ed.) #27a (1786) Topics: Confession of our poverty; Poverty confessed; Confession of our poverty; Poverty confessed First Line: Preserve me, Lord, in time of need Lyrics: 1 Preserve me, Lord, in time of need, For succour to thy throne I flee, But have no merits there to plead; My goodness cannot reach to thee. 2 Oft have my heart and tongue confest How empty and how poor I am; My praise can never make thee blest, Nor add new glories to thy name. 3 Yet, Lord, thy saints on earth may reap Some profit by the good we do; These are the company I keep, These are the choicest friends I know. 4 Let others chuse the sons of mirth, To give a relish to their wine? I love the men of heavenly birth, Whose thoughts and language are divine. Scripture: Psalm 16 Languages: English
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Confession of our poverty; and, Saints the best Company; or, Good Works profit Men, not God

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #27a (1790) Topics: Confession of our poverty; Poverty confessed; Confession of our poverty; Poverty confessed First Line: Preserve me, Lord, in time of need Lyrics: 1 Preserve me, Lord, in time of need, For succour to thy throne I flee, But have no merits there to plead; My goodness cannot reach to thee. 2 Oft have my heart and tongue confest How empty and how poor I am; My praise can never make thee blest, Nor add new glories to thy name. 3 Yet, Lord, thy saints on earth may reap Some profit by the good we do; These are the company I keep, These are the choicest friends I know. 4 Let others chuse the sons of mirth, To give a relish to their wine? I love the men of heavenly birth, Whose thoughts and language are divine. Scripture: Psalm 16 Languages: English
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Confession of our poverty; and, Saints the best Company; or, Good Works profit Men, not God

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David, corrected and enlarged, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (2nd ed.) #31a (1786) Topics: Confession of our poverty; Poverty confessed; Confession of our poverty; Poverty confessed First Line: Preserve me, Lord, in time of need Lyrics: 1 Preserve me, Lord, in time of need, For succour to thy throne I flee, But have no merits there to plead; My goodness cannot reach to thee. 2 Oft have my heart and tongue confest How empty and how poor I am; My praise can never make thee blest, Nor add new glories to thy name. 3 Yet, Lord, thy saints on earth may reap Some profit by the good we do; These are the company I keep, These are the choicest friends I know. 4 Let others chuse the sons of mirth, To give a relish to their wine? I love the men of heavenly birth, Whose thoughts and language are divine. Scripture: Psalm 16 Languages: English

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Ronald F. Krisman

Person Name: Ronald F. Krisman, n. 1946 Topics: Confesión; Confession; Justice; Justicia; Pecado; Sin; Pobreza; Poverty; Violence and War; Violencia y Guerra Arranger of "PERDÓN SEÑOR" in Santo, Santo, Santo

Adam M. L. Tice

b. 1979 Topics: Fall and the Human Condition; God's Salvation; Lament Community; Lament False Accusation; Poverty and Oppression; Elements of Worship Confession Author of "Lying Lips" in Lift Up Your Hearts

Homero R. Perera

Topics: Confesión; Confession; Justice; Justicia; Pecado; Sin; Pobreza; Poverty; Violence and War; Violencia y Guerra Author of "Corre al viento (Wind and Cold Roar)" in Santo, Santo, Santo Uruguay-Argentina