Post on 01-May-2020
Complete Index of Songs
All Creatures Of Our God And King . . . . . . . . . . . . 28All Glory, Laud, And Honor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22All Hail The Power Of Jesus Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Amazing Grace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Amazing love! How can it be . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2And Can It Be . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Be Thou My Vision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Christ The Lord Is Risen Today . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Come Thou Fount . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Crown Him Lord of all . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Crown Him With Many Crowns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Doxology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Fairest Lord Jesus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Great Is Thy Faithfulness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Holy Holy Holy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9How Great Thou Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10I Sing The Mighty Power Of God . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Immortal Invisible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24In The Garden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12It Is Well With My Soul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Jesus Lover Of My Soul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Joyful Joyful We Adore Thee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Mighty Fortress Is Our God, A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29My Jesus I Love Thee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3O For A Thousand Tongues To Sing . . . . . . . . . . . . 21O Lord my God! When I in awesome wonder . . . 10O Love That Will Not Let Me Go . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7O soul, are you weary and troubled? . . . . . . . . . . . 19O The Deep Deep Love of Jesus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Praise God, from Whom all blessings flow . . . . . . . 1Take My Life And Let It Be . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Then sings my soul, my Savior God, to Thee . . . 10Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19What A Friend We Have In Jesus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6When I Survey The Wondrous Cross . . . . . . . . . . . . 16When peace, like a river, attendeth my way . . . . . 5
Worship Songs
1 DoxologyRevelation 5:13
Louis Bourgeois and Thomas Ken
1.GPraise God,
Dfrom
EmWhom
Bmall
Embless
Dings
Gflow;
GPraise Him, all
Dcrea
Emtures
Chere
Gbe
Dlow;
EmPraise
DHim
Ga -
Dbove,
Gye
Cheav’n
Dly
Emhost;
GPraise Fa
Emther,
DSon,
Amand
G/B G/CHo -
Dly
GGhost.
CA -
Gmen.
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2 And Can It BeRomans 8:1; Philippians 2:6–8; 1 Thessalonians 5:9
Charles Wesley and Thomas Campbell
1.FAnd
F/Acan
(C)it
Fbe that
Gm/B [I
C7should
Fgain
AnB [in -
Cterest
F/Ain
C/Ethe
C/GSav -
G7ior’s
Cblood?
Died HeF/Cfor me,
Cwho
F/Acaused
FHis
Cpain?
ForB [me, who
F/AHim
(Gm/B [)to
F/Cdeath
C7pur-
Fsued?
ACmazing
F/Alove!
C/GHow
B [can
G7/Bit
Cbe
ThatFThou, my
B [God, shouldst
C C7die for
Fme?
AmazingClove! How
C7/Ecan it
Fbe
ThatB [Thou, my
F/AGod,
Gm/B [shouldst
F/Cdie
C7for
Fme?
2.FHe
F/Aleft
(C)His
FFather’s
Gm/B [throne
C7a -
Fbove,
SoB [free,
Cso
F/Ain -
C/Efi -
C/Gnite
G7His
Cgrace!
EmptiedF/CHim -
Cself of
F/Aall
Fbut
Clove,
AndB [bled for
F/AAd -
(Gm/B [)am’s
F/Chelp -
C7less
Frace!
’TisCmercy
F/Aall,
C/Gim -
B [mense
G7/Band
Cfree,
For,FO my
B [God, it
C C7found out
Fme.
3. ’FTis
F/Amys -
Ctery
Fall! The Im
Gm/B [mor -
C7tal
Fdies:
WhoB [can
Cex
F/Aplore
C/EHis
C/Gstrange
G7de -
Csign?
In vainF/Cthe
Cfirst-born
F/Aser -
Faph
Ctries
ToB [sound the
F/Adepths
(Gm/B [)of
F/Clove
C7di -
Fvine!
’TisCmercy
F/Aall,
C/Glet
B [earth
G7/Ba -
Cdore,
LetFangel
B [minds in
C C7quire no
Fmore.
4.FLong
F/Amy
(C)im -
Fprisoned
Gm/B [spir -
C7it
Flay
FastB [bound
Cin
F/Asin
C/Eand
C/Gna -
G7ture’s
Cnight.
Thine eyeF/Cdif - f
Cused a
F/Aquicken
Fing
Cray;
IB [woke, the
F/Adun -
(Gm/B [)geon
F/Cflamed
C7with
Flight!
MyCchains fell
F/Aoff,
C/Gmy
B [heart
G7/Bwas
Cfree,
IFrose, went
B [forth, and
C C7followed
FThee.
5.FNo
F/Acon -
(C)dem-
Fnation
Gm/B [now
C7I
Fdread:
JeB [sus,
Cand
F/Aall
C/Ein
C/GHim,
G7is
Cmine!
AliveF/Cin
CHim, my
F/Aliv -
Fing
CHead,
AndB [clothed in
F/Aright -
(Gm/B [)eous -
F/Cness
C7di -
Fvine,
BoldCI ap
F/Aproach
C/Gth’ e
B [ter -
G7/Bnal
Cthrone,
AndFclaim the
B [crown, through
C C7Christ, my
Fown.
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For what the law was powerless to do in that it wasweakened by the sinful nature, God did by sending hisown Son in the likeness of sinful man to be a sin of-fering. And so he condemned sin in sinful man, in or-der that the righteous requirements of the law might befully met in us, who do not live according to the sinfulnature but according to the Spirit. Romans 8:3–4
3 My Jesus I Love Thee1 John 4:19
William R. Featherstone
capo 2
1. MyDJe -
Gsus, I
Dlove Thee; I
A7know Thou art
Dmine.
For Thee,Gall the
Dfollies of
A7sin I re
Dsign.
My graGcious Re
Em7deem -
A7er, my
DSav
Em7ior art
DThou;
A7
IfDev-
Ger I
Dloved Thee, my
A7Jesus, ’tis
Dnow.
2. IDlove
GThee be
Dcause Thou hast
A7first loved
Dme,
And purGchased my
Dpardon on
A7Calvary’s
Dtree.
I loveGThee for
Em7wear -
A7ing the
Dthorns
Em7on Thy
Dbrow;
A7
IfDev-
Ger I
Dloved Thee, my
A7Jesus, ’tis
Dnow.
3. I’llDlove
GThee in
Dlife, I will
A7love Thee in
Ddeath,
And praiseGThee as
Dlong as Thou
A7lendest me
Dbreath,
And say,Gwhen the
Em7death
A7dew lies
Dcold
Em7on my
Dbrow,
A7
“IfDev-
Ger I
Dloved Thee, my
A7Jesus, ’tis
Dnow.”
4. InDman
Gsions of
Dglory and
A7endless de
Dlight,
I’ll evGer a
Ddore Thee in
A7heaven so
Dbright;
I’ll sing,Gwith the
Em7glit -
A7tering
Dcrown
Em7on my
Dbrow,
A7
“IfDev-
Ger I
Dloved Thee, my
A7Jesus, ’tis
Dnow.”
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There is now no condemnation for those who are inChrist Jesus, because through Christ Jesus the law ofthe Spirit of life set me free from the law of sin anddeath. Romans 8:1–2
4 Amazing GraceLuke 15:4; 2 Corinthians 4:8, 9; Ephesians 2:8; Revelation 14:3
John Newton
1. AEmazing
E/D#grace! How
A/C#sweet the
E/Bsound
ThatEsaved a
E/C#wretch like
B7me!
IEonce was
E/D#lost, but
A/C#now am
E/Bfound;
WasAblind, but
A/Bnow I
Esee.
2. T’wasEgrace that
E/D#taught my
A/C#heart to
E/Bfear,
AndEgrace my
E/C#fears re
B7lieved;
HowEprecious
E/D#did that
A/C#grace ap
E/Bpear
TheAhour I
A/Bfirst be
Elieved!
3. TheELord has
E/D#promised
A/C#good to
E/Bme,
HisEword my
E/C#hope se
B7cures;
HeEwill my
E/D#shield and
A/C#portion
E/Bbe
AsAlong as
A/Blife en
Edures.
4. ThroughEmany
E/D#dangers,
A/C#toils and
E/Bsnares
IEhave al
E/C#ready
B7come;
’TisEgrace hath
E/D#brought me
A/C#safe thus
E/Bfar,
AndAgrace will
A/Blead me
Ehome.
5. Yes,Ewhen this
E/D#flesh and
A/C#heart shall
E/Bfail,
AndEmortal
E/C#life shall
B7cease,
IEshall pos
E/D#sess with
A/C#in the
E/Bveil
AAlife of
A/Bjoy and
Epeace.
6. WhenEwe’ve been
E/D#there ten
A/C#thousand
E/Byears,
BrightEshining
E/C#as the
B7sun,
We’veEno less
G/C#days to
A/C#sing God’s
E/Bpraise
ThanAwhen we’ve
A/Bfirst be
Egun.
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5 It Is Well With My SoulPsalm 49:15
Horatio G. Spafford and Philip Paul Bliss
1. WhenApeace, like a
Eriver, at
Dten
Edeth my
Away,
WhenF#msorrows like
Bsea billows
Eroll—
E7
WhatAever my
Dlot, Thou hast
Btaught me to
Esay,
“It isA/C#well,
Dit is
A/Ewell
Ewith my
Asoul.”
D A
It isAwell (It is
Ewell)
With my soul, (With myAsoul)
It isDwell, it is
A/Ewell
Ewith my
Asoul.
D A
2. ThoughASatan should
Ebuffet, though
Dtri
Eals should
Acome,
LetF#mthis blest as
Bsurance con
Etrol:
E7
ThatAChrist hath re
Dgarded my
Bhelpless es
Etate
And hathA/C#shed
DHis own
A/Eblood
Efor my
Asoul!
D A
3. MyAsin—O the
Ejoy of this
Dglo
Erious
Athought—
MyF#msin, not in
Bpart, but the
Ewhole,
E7
IsAnailed to the
Dcross, and I
Bbear it no
Emore:
Praise theA/C#Lord,
Dpraise the
A/ELord,
EO my
Asoul!
D A
4. AndALord, haste the
Eday when my
Dfaith
Eshall be
Asight,
TheF#mclouds be rolled
Bback as a
Escroll:
E7
TheAtrump shall re
Dsound and the
BLord shall
deEscend,
“EvenA/C#so”—
Dit is
A/Ewell
Ewith my
Asoul.
D A
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6 What A Friend We Have InJesusMatthew 11:28; John 15:15; Ephesians 6:18; Philippians 4:6; 1 Peter 5:7
Charles Crozat Converse and Joseph M. Scriven
1.DWhat a
D7/CFriend we have in
G/BJesus,
(Gm/B [)
D/AAll our
Bmsins and griefs to
Embear!
A7
DWhat a
D7/Cprivilege to
G/Bcarry
(Gm/B [)
D/AEvery
(Gmaj7)thing to
AGod in
Dprayer!
AO what
A7/C#peace we often
Dfor
D7/Cfeit,
G/BO what
D/Aneedless pain we
Embear,
A7
DAll be
D7/Ccause we do not
G/Bcarry
(Gm/B [)
D/AEvery
(Gmaj7)thing to
AGod in
Dprayer!
2.DHave we
D7/Ctrials and temp
G/Btations?
(Gm/B [)
D/AIs there
Bmtrouble any
Emwhere?
A7
DWe should
D7/Cnever be dis
G/Bcouraged;
(Gm/B [)
D/ATake it
(Gmaj7)to the
ALord in
Dprayer.
ACan we
A7/C#find a friend so
Dfaith
D7/Cful
G/BWho will,
D/Aall our sorrows,
Emshare?
A7
DJesus
D7/Cknows our every
G/Bweakness;
(Gm/B [)
D/ATake it
(Gmaj7)to the
ALord in
Dprayer.
3.DAre we
D7/Cweak and heavy
G/Bladen,
(Gm/B [)
D/ACumbered
Bmwith a load of
Emcare?
A7
DPrecious
D7/CSavior, still our
G/Brefuge!
(Gm/B [)
D/ATake it
(Gmaj7)to the
ALord in
Dprayer!
ADo thy
A7/C#friends despise, for
Dsake
D/Cthee?
G/BTake it
D/Ato the Lord in
Emprayer!
A7
DIn His
D7/Carms He’ll take and
G/Bshield
thee—(Gm/B [)
D/AThou wilt
(Gmaj7)find a
Asolace
Dthere.
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7 O Love That Will Not Let MeGoGenesis 9:16; Isaiah 60:19; Jeremiah 31:3; John 8:12; Romans 8:38, 39
Albert Lister Peace and George Matheson
1. OGLove that will not
Emlet me
G/Dgo,
D
I rest my weary soul inD/F#Thee.
D7/F#
IGgive Thee
B7back the life I
Emowe,
That,Ain Thine ocean depths, its
G/Dflow
May richer, fullD7er
Gbe.
2. OGLight that foll’west
Emall my
G/Dway,
D
I yield my flick’ring torch toD/F#Thee.
D7/F#
MyGheart re
B7stores its borrowed
Emray,
That,Ain Thy sunshine’s blaze, its
G/Dday
May brighter, fairD7er
Gbe.
3. OGJoy that seekest
Emme through
G/Dpain,
D
I cannot close my heart toD/F#Thee.
D7/F#
IGtrace the
B7rainbow through the
Emrain,
AndAfeel the promise is not
G/Dvain
That morn shall tearD7less
Gbe.
4. OGCross that liftest
Emup my
G/Dhead,
D
I dare not ask to fly fromD/F#Thee.
D7/F#
IGlay in
B7dust life’s glory
Emdead,
AndAfrom the ground there blossoms
G/Dred
Life that shall endD7less
Gbe.
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Surely goodness and lovewill follow me all the days of my life,
and I will dwell in the house of the LORDforever. Psalm 23:6
8 Come Thou FountZechariah 13:1
John Wyeth and Robert Robinson
1.CCome,
G7Thou
CFount of every
Gblessing,
CTune my
Fheart
Cto
G7sing Thy
Cgrace.
StreamsG7of
Cmercy, never
Gceasing,
CCall for
Fsongs
Cof
G7loudest
Cpraise.
G7Teach me
Csome me
Flodious
Csonnet,
G7Sung by
Cflaming
Ftongues a
Cbove.
G7Praise the
Cmount! I’m fixed up
Gon it—
CMount of
FThy
Cre -
G7deeming
Clove.
2.CHere
G7I
Craise mine Eben
Gezer;
CHither
Fby
CThy
G7help I’m
Ccome.
AndG7I
Chope, by Thy good
Gpleasure,
CSafely
Fto
Car-
G7rive at
Chome.
G7Jesus
Csought me
Fwhen a
Cstranger
G7Wandering
Cfrom the
Ffold of
CGod;
G7He, to
Crescue me from
Gdanger,
CInter
Fposed
CHis
G7precious
Cblood.
3.CO
G7to
Cgrace, how great a
Gdebtor,
CDaily,
FI’m
Ccon
G7strained to
Cbe!
LetG7Thy
Cgoodness, like a
Gfetter,
CBind my
Fwand’r
Cing
G7heart to
CThee.
G7Prone to
Cwander,
FLord, I
Cfeel it,
G7Prone to
Cleave the
FGod I
Clove—
G7Here’s my
Cheart, O take and
Gseal it;
CSeal it
Ffor
CThy
G7courts a
Cbove.
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9 Holy Holy HolyIsaiah 6:2, 3; Revelation 4:4, 6, 8, 10
John B. Dykes and Reginald Heber
1.CHoly,
Amholy,
Gho
Cly:
FLord God Al
Cmighty!
GEarly
Cin the
Ammorn
Ging our song shall
Drise to
GThee.
G7
CHoly,
Amholy,
Gho
Cly,
Fmerciful and
Cmighty:
AmGod
C7in three
FPer
C7/Esons,
Dmblessed
G7Trini
Cty!
2.CHoly,
Amholy,
Gho
Cly!
FAll the saints a
Cdore Thee,
GCasting
Cdown their
Amgolden
Gcrowns around the
Dglassy
Gsea;
G7
CCheru
Ambim and
Gsera
Cphim
Ffalling down be
Cfore
Thee,AmWho
C7wert, and
Fart,
C7/Eand
Dmever -
G7more shalt
Cbe.
3.CHoly,
Amholy,
Gho
Cly!
FThough the darkness
Chide Thee,
GThough the
Ceye of
Amsinful
Gman, Thy glory,
Dmay not
Gsee,
G7
COnly
AmThou art
Gho
Cly.
FThere is none, be
Csides Thee,
AmPer -
C7fect in
Fpow’r,
C7/Ein
Dmlove, and
G7puri
Cty.
G/A A7
4.DHoly,
Bmholy,
Aho
Dly:
GLord God Al
Dmighty!
AAll Thy
Dworks shall
Bmpraise Thy
Aname in earth and
Esky and
Asea.
A7
DHoly,
Bmholy,
Aho
Dly,
Gmerciful and
Dmighty:
BmGod
D7in three
GPer
D7/F#sons,
Emblessed
A7Trini
Dty!
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10 How Great Thou ArtPsalm 8:1, 3, 4; Romans 5:9; 8:32; 1 Thessalonians 4:16, 17
Stuart Hine
1. O Lord myAGod! When I, in
Dawesome wonder,
Con(D#dim7)sider
Aall the
E7worlds Thy hands have
Amade—
I see the stars, I hear theDrolling thunder,
Thy(D#dim7)power through
Aout the
E7universe
disAplayed—
E7Then sings my
Asoul, my
DSavior God, to
AThee:
How great ThouBmart!
E7How great Thou
Aart!
E7Then sings my
Asoul, my
DSavior God, to
AThee:
How great ThouBmart!
E7How great Thou
Aart!
2. When, through theAwoods and forest
Dglades, I
wander,
And(D#dim7)hear the
Abirds sing
E7sweetly in the
Atrees—
When I look down from loftyDmountain grandeur
And(D#dim7)hear the
Abrook and
E7feel the gentle
Abreeze—
3. And when IAthink that God, His
DSon not sparing,
Sent(D#dim7)Him to
Adie, I
E7scarce can take it
Ain—
That on the cross, my burdenDgladly bearing,
He(D#dim7)bled and
Adied to
E7take away my
Asin—
4. When Christ shallAcome with shout of
Dacclamation
And(D#dim7)take me
Ahome, what
E7joy shall fill my
Aheart!
Then I shall bow in humbleDadoration
And(D#dim7)there pro
Aclaim, “My
E7God, how great
ThouAart!”
c© 1941, 1953, 1955 Stuart K. Hine. Renewed 1981 Manna Music, Inc.
11 Be Thou My Vision1 Corinthians 1:30
Eleanor Hull and Mary E. Byrne
1.DBe Thou my
GVision,
AO
DLord of
Amy
Dheart;
ANought be all else
Dto me,
Gsave that
DThou
Aart—
GThou my best
Dthought, by
Aday
(Bm)or
(F#m)by
Gnight,
A
DWaking or
Bmsleeping, Thy
Gpresence my
Dlight.
(G/D)
2.DBe Thou my
GWisdom
Aand
DThou my
Atrue
DWord;
AI ever with
DThee and
GThou with
Dme,
ALord;
GThou my great
DFather,
AI
(Bm)Thy
(F#m)true
Gson,
A
DThou in me
Bmdwelling, and
GI with Thee
Done.
(G/D)
3.DBe Thou my
Gshield and
Amy
Dsword for
Athe
Dfight,
ABe Thou my dig
Dnity,
Gbe Thou
Dmy
Amight.
GThou my soul’s
Dshelter and
AThou
(Bm)my
(F#m)high
Gtow
Aer,
DRaise, Thou, me
Bmheavenward, O
GPow’r of my
Dpow’r.
(G/D)
4.DRiches I
Gheed not,
Anor
Dman’s emp
Aty
Dpraise,
AThou mine inher
Ditance,
Gnow and
Dal -
Aways:
GThou and Thou
Donly,
Afirst
(Bm)in
(F#m)my
Gheart,
A
DHigh King of
Bmheaven, my
GTreasure Thou
Dart.
(G/D)
5.DHigh King of
Gheaven,
Amy
Dvicto
Ary
Dwon,
AMay I reach heav
Den’s joys,
GO bright
Dheaven’s
ASun!
GHeart of my
Down heart, what
Aev-
(Bm)er
(F#m)be -
Gfall,
A
DStill be my
BmVision, O
GRuler of
Dall.
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Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord JesusChrist! In his great mercy he has given us new birthinto a living hope through the resurrection of JesusChrist from the dead, and into an inheritance that cannever perish, spoil or fade—kept in heaven for you, whothrough faith are shielded by God’s power until the com-ing of the salvation that is ready to be revealed in thelast time. 1 Peter 1:3–5
12 In The GardenC. Austin Miles
1. IGcome to the garden alone,
While theCdew is still on the
Groses;
And theDvoice I hear, falling
Gon my ear,
TheASon of God dis
Dcloses.
And HeGwalks with me,
And HeDtalks with me,
And HeD7tells me I am His
Gown;
And the joy weB7share, as we
Emtarry
Cthere,
NoneGother has
Dever
Gknown.
2. HeGspeaks, and the sound of His voice
Is soCsweet, the birds hush their
Gsinging,
And theDmelody that He
Ggave to me,
WithAin my heart is
Dringing.
3. I’dGstay in the garden with Him,
Though theCnight around me be
Gfalling,
But HeDbids me go; through the
Gvoice of woe,
HisAvoice to me is
Dcalling.
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13 Great Is Thy FaithfulnessLamentations 3:22–23
Thomas Obediah Chisholm and William M. Runyan
1.DGreat is
(D+)Thy
Gmaj7faithfulness,
A7O God my
DFather,
GThere is no
D/F#shadow of
Eturning
E7with
AThee;
A7Thou changest
Dnot, Thy com
D/F#passions they
Gmaj7fail not;
G#dim7As Thou hast
D/Abeen Thou for
Gmaj7/Aever
Awilt
Dbe.
AGreat is
A/C#Thy
Dsus4faith -
Dfulness!
BGreat is
B/D#Thy
Em4faithful
Emness!
AMorning by
Dmorning
Enew
Amer
Dcies
EI
Asee;
A7All I have
Dneeded Thy
D/F#hand hath pro
Gmaj7vided.
G#dim7Great is Thy
D/Afaithfulness,
Gmaj7/ALord, un
Ato
Dme!
2.DSummer
(D+)and
Gmaj7winter, and
A7springtime and
Dharvest,
GSun, moon, and
D/F#stars in their
Ecourses
E7a -
Above,
A7Join with all
Dnature in
D/F#manifold
Gmaj7witness
G#dim7To Thy great
D/Afaithfulness,
Gmaj7/Amercy,
Aand
Dlove.
3.DPardon
(D+)for
Gmaj7sin and a
A7peace that
enDdureth,
GThy own dear
Dpresence to
Echeer and
E7to
Aguide,
A7Strength for to
Dday and bright
D/F#hope for
toGmaj7morrow:
G#dim7Blessings all
D/Amine, with ten
Gmaj7/Athousand
Abe
Dside.
c© 1923. Renewed 1951 Hope Publishing Company.
Yet this I call to mind and therefore I have hope: Be-cause of the LORD’s great love we are not consumed,for his compassions never fail. Lamentations 3:21–22
14 O The Deep Deep Love ofJesusSamuel Trevor Francis and Thomas J. Williams
capo 2
1.DmO the
Adeep,
Dmdeep
A7love of
DmJesus,
FVast,
C7un -
Fmea
(Dm)sured,
Gmbound
Aless,
Dmfree!
DmRolling
Aas
Dma
A7mighty
Dmocean
FIn
C7its
Ffull
(Dm)ness
Gmo -
Aver
Dmme!
FUnder
Csus4neath
Cme,
Dmall a
Asus4round
Ame,
DmIs the
Gmcurrent
F/Aof
Gm/B [Thy
Asus4love;
A
DmLeading
Aon
Dmward,
A7leading
Dmhomeward,
FTo
C7my
Fglori
(Dm)ous
Gmrest
Aa -
Dmbove!
2.DmO the
Adeep,
Dmdeep
A7love of
DmJesus,
FSpread
C7His
Fpraise
(Dm)from
Gmshore
Ato
Dmshore!
DmHow He
Alov
Dmeth,
A7ever
Dmloveth,
FChang
C7eth
Fnev
(Dm)er,
Gmnev -
Aer -
Dmmore!
FHow He
Csus4watch -
Ceth
Dmo’er His
Asus4loved
Aones,
DmDied to
Gmcall them
F/Aall
Gm/B [His
Asus4own;
A
DmHow for
Athem
DmHe
A7inter
Dmcedeth,
FWatch
C7eth
Fo’er
(Dm)them
Gmfrom
Athe
Dmthrone!
3.DmO the
Adeep,
Dmdeep
A7love of
DmJesus,
FLove
C7of
Feve
(Dm)ry
Gmlove
Athe
Dmbest!
’DmTis an
Ao -
Dmcean
A7full of
Dmblessing,
’FTis
C7a
Fha
(Dm)ven
Gmgiv -
Aing
Dmrest.
FO the
Csus4deep,
Cdeep
Dmlove of
Asus4Je -
Asus,
’DmTis a
Gmheav’n of
F/Aheav’ns
Gm/B [to
Asus4me;
A
DmAnd it
Alifts
Dmme
A7up to
Dmglory,
FFor
C7it
Flifts
(Dm)me
Gmup
Ato
DmThee!
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15 Jesus Lover Of My SoulCharles Wesley and Simeon B. Marsh
1.DmJesus, Lover of
Amy
Dmsoul,
LetAme
Dmto
AThy
Dmbosom
Asus4fly,
A
DmWhile the nearer wa
Aters
Dmroll,
AWhile the
Ftem
Gdim7pest
Dm/Astill
Ais
Dmhigh!
B [Hide
Fme,
B [O
Gdim7my
FSav
C7ior,
Fhide,
’DmTil
Athe
Dmstorm
Cof
Flife
Eis
Ampast.
B [Safe in
Fto the
Dmha -
Gmven
Asus4guide,
A
DmOh, receive my soul
Aat
Dmlast!
2.DmOther refuge have
AI
Dmnone;
HangsAmy
Dmhelp -
Aless
Dmsoul on
Asus4Thee.
A
DmLeave, O leave me not
Aa -
Dmlone;
AStill sup
Fport
Gdim7and
Dm/Acom -
Afort
Dmme!
B [All
Fmy
B [trust
Gdim7on
FThee
C7is
Fstayed;
DmAll
Amy
Dmhelp
Cfrom
FThee
EI
Ambring.
B [Cover
Fmy de
Dmfense
Gmless
Asus4head
A
DmWith the shadow of
AThy
Dmwing.
3.DmThou, O Christ, art all
AI
Dmwant;
MoreAthan
Dmall
Ain
DmThee I
Asus4find.
A
DmRaise the fallen, cheer
Athe
Dmfaint,
AHeal the
Fsick,
Gdim7and
Dm/Alead
Athe
Dmblind.
B [Just
Fand
B [ho -
Gdim7ly
Fis
C7Thy
Fname;
DmI
Aam
Dmall
Cun
Fright
Eeous
Amness.
B [False and
Ffull of
Dmsin
GmI
Asus4am;
A
DmThou art full of truth
Aand
Dmgrace.
4.DmPlenteous grace with Thee
Ais
Dmfound,
GraceAto
Dmcov -
Aer
Dmall my
Asus4sin.
A
DmLet the healing streams
Aa -
Dmbound;
AMake and
Fkeep
Gdim7me
Dm/Apure
Awith
Dmin.
B [Thou
Fof
B [life
Gdim7the
FFoun
C7tain
Fart,
DmFree -
Aly
Dmlet
Cme
Ftake
Eof
AmThee;
B [Spring Thou
Fup with
Dmin
Gmmy
Asus4heart;
A
DmRise to all eter
Ani -
Dmty.
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16 When I Survey The WondrousCrossIsaac Watts and Lowell Mason
capo 2
1.DWhen I
(A)sur -
Bmvey
(Em/G) (B/F#)the
Emwon-
A6drous
Dcross
On which theG/DPrince
Dof
Bmglory
Asus4died,
A
DMy rich
(A)est
Bmgain
(Em/G) (B/F#)I
Emcount
A6but
Dloss,
DAnd
(D/C#)pour con
Emtempt
Bmon
Em/Gall
A6my
Dpride.
2.DForbid
(A)it,
BmLord,
(Em/G) (B/F#)that
EmI
A6should
Dboast,
Save in theG/Ddeath
Dof
BmChrist, my
Asus4God;
A
DAll the
(A)vain
Bmthings
(Em/G) (B/F#)that
Emcharm
A6me
Dmost,
DI
(D/C#)sacri -
Emfice
Bmthem
Em/Gto
A6His
Dblood.
3.DSee, from
(A)His
Bmhead,
(Em/G) (B/F#)His
Emhands,
A6His
Dfeet,
Sorrow andG/Dlove
Dflow
Bmmingled
Asus4down;
A
DDid e’er
(A)such
Bmlove
(Em/G) (B/F#)and
Emsor -
A6row
Dmeet,
DOr
(D/C#)thorns com
Empose
Bmso
Em/Grich
A6a
Dcrown?
4.DWere the
(A)whole
Bmrealm
(Em/G) (B/F#)of
Emna -
A6ture
Dmine,
That were aG/Dpres -
Dent
Bmfar too
Asus4small;
A
DLove so
(A)a -
Bmmaz -
(Em/G) (B/F#)ing,
Emso
A6di -
Dvine,
DDe
(D/C#)mands my
Emsoul,
Bmmy
Em/Glife,
A6my
Dall.
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17 Crown Him With Many CrownsRevelation 4:9–11, 5:13
George J. Elvey, Godfrey Thring and Matthew Bridges
1.CCrown Him with
Ammany
Fcrowns,
TheCLamb up
Fon His
Gsus4throne.
G
Hark!CHow the
Fheav’nly
Danthem
Gdrowns
All musicDbut its
Gown!
G7
ACwake, my soul, and
Fsing
F/E
OfDHim Who died for
Gthee
G7/F
AndC/Ehail Him
Fas thy
G7matchless
CKing
ThroughFall e
Gterni
Cty.
2.CCrown Him the
AmLord of
Flove!
BeChold His
Fhands and
Gsus4side—
G
RichCwounds, yet
Fvisi
Dble a
Gbove,
In beautyDglori
Gfied.
G7
NoCangel in the
Fsky
F/E
CanDfully bear that
Gsight,
G7/F
ButC/Edownward
Fbends His
G7wondering
Ceye
AtFmyster
Gies so
Cbright.
3.CCrown Him the
AmLord of
Flife,
WhoCtriumphed
Fo’er the
Gsus4grave,
G
WhoCrose vic
Ftori
Dous to the
Gstrife,
For those HeDcame to
Gsave.
G7
HisCglories now we
Fsing,
F/E
WhoDdied and rose on
Ghigh,
G7/F
WhoC/Edied e
Fternal
G7life to
Cbring
AndFlives that
Gdeath may
Cdie.
4.CCrown Him the
AmLord of
Fheav’n:
OneCwith the
FFather
Gsus4known,
G
OneCwith the
FSpirit
Dthrough Him
Ggiv’n
From yonderDglorious
Gthrone.
G7
AllChail, Redeemer,
Fhail!
F/E
ForDThou hast died for
Gme;
G7/F
ThyC/Epraise and
Fglory
G7shall not
Cfail
ThroughFout e
Gterni
Cty.
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18 Fairest Lord JesusSong of Songs 6:10
H.A. Hoffman von Fallersleben and Joseph A. Seiss
1.CFairest Lord
GJe-
Csus,
C/ERuler of all
F Gna -
Cture,
CO
FThou of
C/EGod and
Dmman,
Amthe
Gsus4Son:
G
EmThee will I
Dmcherish,
G7Thee will I
Chonor,
ThouC/Emy soul’s glory,
Fmaj7joy,
Gand
Ccrown.
2.CFair are the
Gmead
Cows,
C/Efairer still the
F Gwood
Clands
CRobed
Fin the
C/Eblooming
Dmgarb
Amof
Gsus4spring.
G
EmJesus is
Dmfairer,
G7Jesus is
Cpurer,
WhoC/Emakes the woeful
Fmaj7heart
Gto
Csing.
3.CFair is the
Gsun
Cshine,
C/Efairer still the
F Gmoon
Clight,
CAnd
Fall the
C/Etwinkling,
Dmstar -
Amry
Gsus4host.
G
EmJesus shines
Dmbrighter;
G7Jesus shines
Cpurer
ThanC/Eall the angels
Fmaj7heav’n
Gcan
Cboast.
4.CBeautiful
GSav
Cior,
C/ELord of all the
F Gna -
Ctions,
CSon
Fof
C/EGod, and
DmSon
Amof
Gsus4man:
G
EmGlory and
Dmhonor,
G7praise, ado
Cration
NowC/Eand forever
Fmaj7more
Gbe
CThine!
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19 Turn Your Eyes Upon JesusRomans 8:37
Helen H. Lemmel
1. ODsoul, are you weary and
Gmaj7troubled?
NoAlight in the
A7darkness you
Dsee?
There’s light for a look at theESavior,
AndB7/D#life more a
A/Ebundant
Eand
Afree!
A7
DTurn your
A/C#eyes upon
BmJe -
Bm7/Asus,
LookGfull in His
Em7wonderful
Asus4face,
A
And theDthings of
A/C#earth will go
Bmstrangely
Gm/B [dim
In theD/Alight of His
A7glory and
Dgrace.
2. Through death into life everGmaj7lasting
HeApassed, and we
A7follow Him
Dthere;
O’er us sin no more hath doEminion—
ForB7/D#more than
A/Econqu’rors
Ewe
Aare!
A7
3. His word shall not fail you—HeGmaj7promised;
BeAlieve Him, and
A7all will be
Dwell:
Then go to a world that isEdying,
HisB7/D#perfect sal
A/Evation
Eto
Atell!
A7
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20 Joyful Joyful We Adore TheeHenry van Dyke and Ludwig van Beethoven
capo 2
1.DJoyful, joyful,
Gwe a
Adore Thee,
DGod of glory,
ALord of love!
DHearts unfold like
Gflow’rs be
Afore Thee,
DOp’ning to the
Asun a
Dbove.
AMelt the
D/Aclouds of
Asin and
D/Asadness;
ADrive the
F#dark of
Bmdoubt
(E)a -
Away.
DGiver of im
Gmortal
Agladness,
DFill us with the
Alight of
Dday!
2.DAll Thy works with
Gjoy sur
Around Thee;
DEarth and heav’n re
Aflect Thy rays.
DStars and angels
Gsing a
Around Thee,
DCenter of un
Abroken
Dpraise.
AField and
D/Aforest,
Avale and
D/Amountain,
AFlowery
F#meadow,
Bmflash
(E)ing
Asea,
DChanting bird, and
Gflowing
Afountain,
DCall us to re
Ajoice in
DThee.
3.DThou art giving
Gand for
Agiving,
DEver blessing,
Aever blest,
DWellspring of the
Gjoy of
Aliving,
DOcean depth of
Ahappy
Drest!
AThou our
D/AFather,
AChrist our
D/ABrother;
AAll who
F#live in
Bmlove
(E)are
AThine.
DTeach us how to
Glove each
Aother;
DLift us to the
Ajoy di
Dvine.
4.DMortals, join the
Gmighty
Achorus
DWhich the morning
Astars began.
DFather love is
Greigning
Ao’er us,
DBrother love binds
Aman to
Dman.
AEver
D/Asinging,
Amarch we
D/Aonward,
AVictors
F#in the
Bmmidst
(E)of
Astrife.
DJoyful music
Glifts us
Asunward
DIn the triumph
Asong of
Dlife.
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21 O For A Thousand Tongues ToSingRevelation 5:11–14; Isaiah 35:5–6
Charles Wesley
1. OGfor a
Dthousand
Gtongues
Dto
Gsing
DMy
Ggreat Re
Cdeem
Ger’s
Dpraise,
TheGglories of my
CGod and King,
TheGtriumphs of
DHis
Ggrace!
2. MyGgracious
DMaster
Gand
Dmy
GGod,
DAs
Gsist me
Cto
Gpro
Dclaim,
ToGspread through all the
Cearth abroad
TheGhonors of
DThy
Gname.
3. JeEmsus, the
Amname that
Bcharms our
Emfears,
DThat
G/Bbids our
Csor
G/Drows
Dsus4cease:
D
’TisG/Bmusic
Emin the
Amsinner’s ears,
’TisG/Dlife and health
D7and
Gpeace.
4. HeGbreaks the
Dpow’r of
Gcan
Dceled
Gsin,
DHe
Gsets the
Cpris’n
Ger
Dfree.
HisGblood can make the
Cfoulest clean—
HisGblood availed
Dfor
Gme.
5. HearGHim, ye
Ddeaf! His
Gpraise,
Dye
Gdumb,
DYour
Gloosened
Ctongues
Gem
Dploy!
YeGblind, behold your
CSavior come;
AndGleap, ye lame,
Dfor
Gjoy!
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22 All Glory, Laud, And HonorMatthew 21:9, 15–16; Revelation 5:11–14
Theodulph of Orleans; translated by John Mason Neale
1.(G)All
Dglory, laud, and
Ghonor
ToCThee, Re
Ddeemer,
GKing,
ToDWhom the lips of
Gchildren
MadeCsweet ho
Dsannas
Gring:
ThouG/Bart the King of
DIsrael,
ThouEmDavid’s
A7royal
DSon,
WhoG/Bin the
(C)Lord’s name
Dcom
Emest,
TheAmKing and
Dblessed
Gone!
2. TheDcompany of
Gangels
AreCpraising
DThee on
Ghigh,
AndDmortal men and
Gall things
CreCated
Dmake re
Gply:
TheG/Bpeople of the
DHebrews
WithEmpalms be
A7fore Thee
Dwent;
OurG/Bpraise and
(C)prayer and
Dan
Emthems
BeAmfore Thee
Dwe pre
Gsent.
3. ToDThee, before Thy
Gpassion,
TheyCsang their
Dhymns of
Gpraise;
ToDThee, now high ex
Galted,
OurCmelo
Ddy we
Graise:
ThouG/Bdidst accept their
Dpraises—
AcEmcept the
A7praise we
Dbring,
WhoG/Bin all
(C)good de
Dlight
Emest,
ThouAmgood and
Dgracious
GKing!
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23 All Hail The Power Of JesusNameExodus 29:1–9
Edward Perronet, John Rippon and Oliver Holden
1. AllDhail the pow’r of
AJesus’ name;
Let angels prostrateDfall!
ABring
Dforth the royal
Adia
Ddem,
AAnd
Dcrown
A/C#Him
BmLord
Eof
Aall;
BringDforth the royal
Adiadem,
AndD/F#crown
GHim
D/A ALord of
Dall.
2. YeDchosen seed of
AIsrael’s race,
Ye ransomed from theDfall,
AHail
DHim who saves you
Aby His
Dgrace,
AAnd
Dcrown
A/C#Him
BmLord
Eof
Aall;
HailDHim who saves you
Aby His grace,
AndD/F#crown
GHim
D/A ALord of
Dall.
3. LetDevery kindred,
Aevery tribe
On this terrestrialDball
ATo
DHim all majes
Aty as
Dcribe,
AAnd
Dcrown
A/C#Him
BmLord
Eof
Aall;
ToDHim all majes
Aty ascribe,
AndD/F#crown
GHim
D/A ALord of
Dall.
B7
4. OEthat with yonder
Bsacred throng,
We at His feet mayEfall!
BWe’ll
Ejoin the ever
Blasting
Esong
BAnd
Ecrown
B/D#Him
C#mLord
F#of
Ball;
We’llEjoin the ever
Blasting song
AndE/G#crown
AHim
E/B BLord of
Eall.
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24 Immortal InvisibleJohn Robert and Walter Chalmers Smith
capo 3
1. ImGmortal, in
Avisible,
DGod on
Aly
Dwise,
InGlight inac
Acessible,
Dhid from
Aour
Deyes,
Most blessed, most glorious, the Ancient ofADays,
AlBmmighty, vic
Atorious: Thy
Gmaj7great name
Awe
Dpraise.
2. UnGresting, un
Ahasting, and
Dsilent
Aas
Dnight,
NorGwanting, nor
Awasting, Thou
Drulest
Ain
Dmight:
Thy justice, like mountains, high soaringAabove,
ThyBmclouds, which are
Afountains of
Gmaj7goodness
Aand
Dlove.
3. ToGall life Thou
Agivest, to
Dboth great
Aand
Dsmall.
InGall life Thou
Alivest—the
Dtrue Life
Aof
Dall.
Thy wisdom so boundless, Thy mercy soAfree,
EBmternal Thy
Agoodness—for
Gmaj7naught chang
Aeth
DThee.
4. GreatGFather of
Aglory, pure
DFather
Aof
Dlight,
ThineGangels a
Adore Thee, all
Dveiling
Atheir
Dsight.
All praise we should render; O help us toAsee
’TisBmonly the
Asplendor of
Gmaj7light hid
Aeth
DThee!
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25 Take My Life And Let It Be1 Corinthians 6:20
Francis Ridley Havergal and Henri A. Cesar Malan
1.DTake my life, and let it beBmConse
Emcrated,
ALord, to
DThee.
Take myAmoments
A7/C#and my
Ddays;
Let themGflow in
Dceaseless
Apraise.
DLet them
Bmflow
Emin
Aceaseless
Dpraise.
2.DTake my hands, and let them moveBmAt the
Emimpulse
Aof Thy
Dlove.
Take myAfeet, and
A7/C#let them
Dbe
Swift andGbeauti
Dful for
AThee,
DSwift and
Bmbeau
Emti -
Aful for
DThee.
3.DTake my voice, and let me singBmAlways,
Emonly,
Afor my
DKing.
Take myAlips, and
A7/C#let them
Dbe
Filled withGmessag
Des from
AThee,
DFilled with
Bmmes -
Emsag -
Aes from
DThee.
4.DTake my silver and my gold;BmNot a
Emmite would
AI with
Dhold.
Take myAintel
A7/C#lect, and
Duse
EveryGpow’r as
DThou shalt
Achoose,
DEvery
Bmpow’r
Emas
AThou shalt
Dchoose.
B7
5.ETake my will, and make it Thine;C#mIt shall
F#mbe no
Blonger
Emine.
Take myBheart, it
B7/D#is Thine
Eown;
It shallAbe Thy
Eroyal
Bthrone.
EIt shall
C#mbe
F#mThy
Broyal
Ethrone.
6.ETake my love, my Lord, I pourC#mAt Thy
F#mfeet its
Btreasure
Estore.
Take myBself, and
B7/D#I will
Ebe
Ever,Aonly,
Eall for
BThee,
EEver,
C#mon -
F#mly,
Ball for
EThee.
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26 Christ The Lord Is Risen TodayMatthew 28:6; Mark 16:6; Luke 24:6; John 21:14; 1 Corinthians 15:55
Charles Wesley
1.AChrist the Lord is
Drisen to
Aday, Al
Bm7le -
E7lu -
Aia!
D/F#Sons of
Dmen and
Bm7angels
E7say:
AAl
Bm7le -
E7lu -
Aia!
ERaise your joys and
Atri
Eumphs
Ahigh:
EAl
F#m7le -
B7lu -
Eia!
E7Sing, ye
Aheavens and
Dearth re
Aply: Al
Bm7le -
E7lu -
Aia!
2.ALives again our
Dglorious
AKing: Al
Bm7le -
E7lu -
Aia!
D/F#Where, O
Ddeath, is
Bm7now thy
E7sting?
AAl
Bm7le -
E7lu -
Aia!
EDying once, He
Aall
Edoth
Asave:
EAl
F#m7le -
B7lu -
Eia!
E7Where thy
Avicto
Dry, O
Agrave? Al
Bm7le -
E7lu -
Aia!
3.ALove’s redeeming
Dwork is
Adone: Al
Bm7le -
E7lu -
Aia!
D/F#Fought the
Dfight, the
Bm7battle
E7won:
AAl
Bm7le -
E7lu -
Aia!
EDeath in vain for
Abids
EHim
Arise:
EAl
F#m7le -
B7lu -
Eia!
E7Christ hath
Aopened
Dpara
Adise: Al
Bm7le -
E7lu -
Aia!
4.ASing we to our
DGod a
Above: Al
Bm7le -
E7lu -
Aia!
D/F#Praise e
Dternal
Bm7as His
E7love:
AAl
Bm7le -
E7lu -
Aia!
EPraise Him, all ye
Aheaven
Ely
Ahost:
EAl
F#m7le -
B7lu -
Eia!
E7Father,
ASon, and
DHoly
AGhost: Al
Bm7le -
E7lu -
Aia!
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27 I Sing The Mighty Power OfGodGenesis 1:31; Psalm 136:4–9, 25–26; Romans 1:20
Isaac Watts
1. IGsing the mighty
Empow’r
(Am)of
DGod
(G)That
Cmade the
Dmountains
Grise,
That spread the flowingEmseas
(Am)a -
Dbroad
(G)And
Cbuilt the
Dlofty
Gskies.
IGsing the wis
(C)dom
Dthat ordained
TheGsun to rule
(C)the
Dday;
TheGmoon shines full at
EmHis
(Am)com -
Dmand
(G)And
Call the
Dstars o
Gbey.
2. IGsing the goodness
Emof
(Am)the
DLord,
(G)That
Cfilled the
Dearth with
Gfood;
He formed the creaturesEmwith
(Am)His
Dword
(G)And
Cthen pro
Dnounced them
Ggood.
Lord, how Thy won(C)ders
Dare displayed
WherGe’er I turn
(C)my
Deye,
IfGI survey the
Emground
(Am)I
Dtread,
(G)Or
Cgaze up
Don the
Gsky!
3. There’sGnot a plant or
Emflow’r
(Am)be -
Dlow,
(G)But
Cmakes Thy
Dglories
Gknown;
And clouds arise andEmtem -
(Am)pests
Dblow
(G)By
Corder
Dfrom Thy
Gthrone,
While all that bor(C)rows
Dlife from Thee
IsGever in
(C)Thy
Dcare,
AndGeverywhere that
Emman
(Am)can
Dbe,
(G)Thou,
CGod, art
Dpresent
Gthere.
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28 All Creatures Of Our God AndKingPsalm 103:22
St. Francis of Assisi; translated by William H. Draper
1.CAll creatures
Amof our God and
GKing,
CLift up your
Amvoice and with us
Gsing:
CAlle
Flu-
Cia!
AmAlle -
Dlu -
Gia!
CThou burning
Amsun with golden
Gbeam,
C/EThou silver
Fmaj7moon with softer
Ggleam:
FO
Gpraise
C/EHim!
Dm7O
Gsus4praise
AmHim!
AmAlle -
Dlu -
Emia!
C/EAlle -
Dlu -
G/Bia!
DmAlle -
Glu -
Cia!
2.CThou rushing
Amwind that art so
Gstrong,
CYe clouds that
Amsail in heav’n a
Glong:
CO
Fpraise
CHim!
AmAlle -
Dlu -
Gia!
CThou rising
Ammorn, in praise re
Gjoice;
CYe lights of
Amevening, find a
Gvoice!
3.CThou flowing
Amwater, pure and
Gclear,
CMake music
Amfor thy Lord to
Ghear:
CAlle
Flu-
Cia!
AmAlle -
Dlu -
Gia!
CThou fire so
Ammasterful and
Gbright,
CThat givest
Amman both warmth and
Glight:
4.CLet all things
Amtheir Creator
Gbless,
CAnd worship
AmHim in humble
Gness.
CO
Fpraise
CHim!
AmAlle -
Dlu -
Gia!
CPraise, praise the
AmFather, praise the
GSon,
CAnd praise the
AmSpirit, Three in
GOne!
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29 A Mighty Fortress Is Our GodPsalm 71:3–4
Martin Luther
capo 1
1. AAmighty
C#mFortress
B7is our
EGod,
ADbulwark
Anever
E7fail -
Aing.
Our helperC#mHe, a
B7mid the
Eflood
OfDmortal
Aills pre
E7vail
Aing.
For still ourB7sus4an -
B7cient
Efoe
DothAseek to
E/G#work us
F#mwoe;
His craft andB7pow’r are
Egreat,
AndBmarmed with cruel
C#hate,
OnDearth is
Anot his
E7e -
Aqual.
2. DidAwe in
C#mour own
B7strength con
Efide,
OurDstriving
Awould be
E7los -
Aing.
Were not theC#mright Man
B7on our
Eside,
TheDMan of
AGod’s own
E7choos
Aing.
Dost ask whoB7sus4that
B7may
Ebe?
ChristAJesus,
E/G#it is
F#mHe!
Lord SabaB7oth His
Ename,
FromBmage to age the
C#same;
AndDHe must
Awin the
E7bat-
Atle.
3. AndAthough this
C#mworld, with
B7devils
Efilled,
ShouldDthreaten
Ato un
E7do
Aus,
We will notC#mfear; for
B7God hath
Ewilled
HisDtruth to
Atriumph
E7through
Aus.
The prince ofB7sus4dark -
B7ness
Egrim—
WeAtrouble
E/G#not for
F#mhim.
His rage weB7can en
Edure,
ForBmLo! his doom is
C#sure:
OneDlittle
Aword shall
E7fell
Ahim.
4. ThatAword a
C#mbove all
B7earthly
Epow’rs—
NoDthanks to
Athem—a
E7bid -
Aeth.
The SpiritC#mand the
B7gifts are
Eours
ThroughDHim Who
Awith us
E7sid -
Aeth.
Let goods andB7sus4kin -
B7dred
Ego,
ThisAmortal
E/G#life al
F#mso,
The bodyB7they may
Ekill;
God’sBmtruth abideth
C#still.
HisDkingdom
Ais for
E7ev -
Aer.
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Index of Authors and ComposersAssisi, St. Francis of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Beethoven, Ludwig van . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Bliss, Philip Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Bourgeois, Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Bridges, Matthew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Byrne, Mary E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Campbell, Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Chisholm, Thomas Obediah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Converse, Charles Crozat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Draper, William H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Dyke, Henry van . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Dykes, John B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Elvey, George J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Fallersleben, H.A. Hoffman von . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Featherstone, William R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Francis, Samuel Trevor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Havergal, Francis Ridley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Heber, Reginald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Hine, Stuart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Holden, Oliver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Hull, Eleanor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Ken, Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Lemmel, Helen H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Luther, Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Malan, Henri A. Cesar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Marsh, Simeon B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Mason, Lowell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Matheson, George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Miles, C. Austin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Neale, John Mason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Newton, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Orleans, Theodulph of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Peace, Albert Lister . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Perronet, Edward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Rippon, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Robert, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Robinson, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Runyan, William M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Scriven, Joseph M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Seiss, Joseph A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Smith, Walter Chalmers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Spafford, Horatio G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Thring, Godfrey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Watts, Isaac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16, 27Wesley, Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 15, 21, 26Williams, Thomas J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Wyeth, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Index of ScriptureGenesis
1:31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279:16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Exodus29:1–9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Psalms8:1, 3–4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1049:15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 571:3–4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29103:22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28136:4–9, 136:25–26 . . . . . . . . . . 27
Song of Songs6:10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Isaiah6:2–3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 935:5–6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2160:19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Jeremiah31:3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Lamentations3:22–23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Zechariah13:1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Matthew11:28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 621:9, 15–16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2228:6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Mark16:6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Luke15:4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 424:6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
John8:12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 715:15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 621:14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Romans1:20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 275:9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108:1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28:32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108:37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198:38–39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
1 Corinthians1:30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116:20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2515:55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
2 Corinthians4:8–9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Ephesians2:8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46:18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Philippians2:6–8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24:6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
1 Thessalonians4:16–17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105:9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1 Peter5:7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
1 John4:19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Revelation4:4, 6, 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94:9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174:10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 174:11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175:11–12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21, 225:13 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 17, 21, 225:14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21, 2214:3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4