Text 1Look, you saints, the sight is glorious,See the Man of sorrows now;From the fight returned victorious,Every knee to Him shall bow.Crown Him! Crown Him! Crown Him!Crown Him! Crown Him! Crown Him!Crowns become the victor’s brow.Crowns become the victor’s brow. 2Crown the Savior! angels crown Him!Rich the trophies Jesus brings;On the seat of power enthrone…
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Text 1Prince of Peace, control my will,Bid this struggling heart be still;Bid my fears and doubtings cease,Hush my spirit into peace. 2Thou hast bought me with Thy blood,Opened wide the gate to God;Peace, I ask, but peace must be,Lord, in being one with Thee. 3May Thy will, not mine, be done,May Thy will and mine…
Text 1As with gladness men of oldDid the guiding star behold,As with joy they hailed its light,Leading onward, beaming bright,So, most gracious Lord, may weEvermore be led to Thee. 2As with joyful steps they spedTo that lowly manger bed,There to bend the knee beforeHim whom heav’n and earth adore,So may we with willing feetEver seek…
Text 1My Shepherd will supply my need,Jehovah is His name.In pastures fresh He makes me feedBeside the living stream.He brings my wand’ring spirit backWhen I forsake His ways,And leads, me for His mercy’s sake,In paths of truth and grace. 2When I walk through the shades of death,Thy presence is my stay;A word of Thy supporting…
Text 1Let us praise the name of the Lord!Give Him glory, Amen. 2Go ye into all the world.Alleluia, Amen. 3Amen, amen, 4Amen, amen. Hymn Info Biblical Reference(a) Ps 148:13 (b) Mark 16:15 AuthorUrsula Schlenker (1930-) Translator*Composite, 1984 (drawn from other various translations) Year Published1984 Performance SuggestionsAccompaniment may repeat either or both scores for the duration…
Text 1Morning has broken like the first morning,Blackbird has spoken like the first bird.Praise for the singing! Praise for the morning!Praise for the springing fresh from the Word! 2Sweet the rain’s new fall sunlit from heaven,Like the first dewfall on the first grass.Praise for the sweetness of the wet garden,Sprung in completeness where His feet…
Text 1Hark! the vesper hymn is stealingO’er the waters soft and clear;Jubilate, Jubilate, Jubilate,Amen. 2Nearer yet, and nearer pealing,Soft it breaks upon the ear.Jubilate, Jubilate, Jubilate,Amen. Hymn Info AuthorThomas Moore (c. 1710-1792) Performance SuggestionsAccompaniment may play either or both sources for the duration of the canon. This canon may be sung by from 2-18 voices.…