Common Praise Words editionCanterbury Press, 01.08.2000 Since it was first introduced in the Summer of 2000, Common Praise the new Hymns Ancient & Modern has sold over one hundred thousand copies, and been adopted by parishes in every diocese in England and Wales including eight English cathedrals and in five of the seven dioceses in Scotland. It is also used in numerous schools, colleges, hospitals, residential homes, retreat houses, religious communities, crematoria, missions and military garrison chapels. |
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... hour to hour sustain and bless, and let our song be thankfulness. Now as the day begins make it the best of days; take from us all our sins, guard us in all our ways: our every step direct and guide that Christ in all be glorified! 10th ...
... hour to hour sustain and bless, and let our song be thankfulness. Now as the day begins make it the best of days; take from us all our sins, guard us in all our ways: our every step direct and guide that Christ in all be glorified! 10th ...
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... hours his own; let heaven rejoice, let earth be glad, and praise surround the throne. 2 To-day he rose and left the dead, and Satan's empire fell; to-day the saints his triumphs spread, and all his wonders tell. 3 Hosanna to the ...
... hours his own; let heaven rejoice, let earth be glad, and praise surround the throne. 2 To-day he rose and left the dead, and Satan's empire fell; to-day the saints his triumphs spread, and all his wonders tell. 3 Hosanna to the ...
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... hour; what but thy grace can foil the tempter's power? who like thyself my guide and stay can be? through cloud and sunshine, O abide with me. 4 I fear no foe with thee at hand to bless; ills have no weight, and tears no bitterness ...
... hour; what but thy grace can foil the tempter's power? who like thyself my guide and stay can be? through cloud and sunshine, O abide with me. 4 I fear no foe with thee at hand to bless; ills have no weight, and tears no bitterness ...
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... hide. 7 Thy touch has still its ancient power; no word from thee can fruitless fall: Hear, in this solemn evening hour, and in thy mercy heal us all. HENRY TWELLS 1823–1900 13 BEFORE the ending of the day, Creator of the.
... hide. 7 Thy touch has still its ancient power; no word from thee can fruitless fall: Hear, in this solemn evening hour, and in thy mercy heal us all. HENRY TWELLS 1823–1900 13 BEFORE the ending of the day, Creator of the.
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... hour of rest, the lights of evening round us shine, we hymn the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit divine. Worthiest art thou at all times to be sung THOMAS KEN 1637–1711 v. 1 REGINALD 1783–1826 v. 2 RICHARD HEBER 1787–1863 WHATELY with ...
... hour of rest, the lights of evening round us shine, we hymn the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit divine. Worthiest art thou at all times to be sung THOMAS KEN 1637–1711 v. 1 REGINALD 1783–1826 v. 2 RICHARD HEBER 1787–1863 WHATELY with ...
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