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Public Domain Items GLORY TO GOD Page 1 For hymns listed on pages 1 through 3, both text and music are in the public domain. For the remaining pages, only the text is in the public domain. 2-Come, Thou Almighty 87-Comfort, Comfort 144-In the Bleak 216-Beneath the Cross King Now My People Midwinter of Jesus 4-Holy God, We Praise 93-Lift Up Your Heads, 145-What Child Is This 218-Ah, Holy Jesus Your Name Ye Mighty Gates 146-Gentle Mary Laid 219-They Crucified My 6-I Bind unto Myself 96-On Jordan's Bank Her Child Lord (He Never Said a Today the Baptist's Cry 147-The First Nowell Mumbalin' Word) 8-Eternal Father, Strong 97-Watchman, Tell Us 150-As with Gladness 220-Go to Dark to Save of the Night Men of Old Gethsemane 12-Immortal, Invisible, 104-O Lord, How Shall I 151-We Three Kings of 221-O Sacred Head, God Only Wise Meet You? Orient Are Now Wounded 14-For the Beauty of 112-On Christmas Night 152-What Star Is This, 223-When I Survey the the Earth All Christians Sing with Beams So Bright Wondrous Cross 15-All Creatures of Our 114-Away in a Manger 159-O Sing a Song of 224-When I Survey the God and King 115-Away in a Manger Bethlehem Wondrous Cross 30-O God, in a 117-While Shepherds 165-The Glory of These 233-The Day of Mysterious Way Watched Their Flocks Forty Days Resurrection 31-Let Us with a 118-While Shepherds 166-Lord, Who 234-Come, You Faithful, Gladsome Mind (Psalm Watched Their Flocks throughout These Forty Raise the Strain 136) 119-Hark! The Herald Days 235-O Sons and 32-I Sing the Mighty Angels Sing 167-Forty Days and Daughters, Let Us Sing Power of God 121-O Little Town of Forty Nights 236-The Strife Is O'er 35-Praise Ye the Lord, Bethlehem 169-Dear Lord and 238-Thine Is the Glory the Almighty 123-It Came upon the Father of Mankind 244-This Joyful 38-To Bless the Earth Midnight Clear 182-I Heard the Voice Eastertide (Psalm 65) 128-Infant Holy, Infant of Jesus Say 254-That Easter Day 41-O Worship the King, Lowly 187-Savior, like a with Joy Was All Glorious Above! 129-Lo, How a Rose E'er Shepherd Lead Us Bright 45-I to the Hills Will Lift Blooming 188-Jesus Loves Me 255-O Sons and My Eyes (Psalm 121) 130-Break Forth, O 189-O Wondrous Sight, Daughters, Let Us 49-The God of Abraham Beauteous Heavenly O Vision Fair Sing Praise Light 194-When Jesus Wept 260-Alleluia! Sing to 65-Guide Me, O Thou 133-O Come, All Ye 196-All Glory, Laud, and Jesus! Great Jehovah Faithful Honor 265-Jesus Shall Reign 67-My Song Forever 134-Joy to the World 197-Hosanna, Loud Where'er the Sun Shall Record (Psalm 89) 135-There's a Star in Hosanna 266-Joy to the World 81-Glorious Things of the East (Rise Up, 198-Ride On! Ride On in 268-Crown Him with Thee Are Spoken Shepherd, and Follow) Majesty! Many Crowns 82-Come, Thou Long- 140-Once in Royal 212-Alas! And Did My 269-Lead On, O King Expected Jesus David's City Savior Bleed Eternal 83-Come, Thou Long- 143-Angels, from the 213-In the Cross of 271-The Lord Almighty Expected Jesus Realms of Glory Christ I Glory Reigns (Psalm 93) GLORY TO GOD Page 2 For hymns listed on pages 1 through 3, both text and music are in the public domain. For the remaining pages, only the text is in the public domain. 272-God, You Rule with 334-With Grateful 385-All People That on 459-O Word of God Royal Bearing (Psalm Heart My Thanks I Bring Earth Do Dwell (Psalm Incarnate 93) (Psalm 138) 100) 460-Break Thou the 275-A Mighty Fortress 336-We Gather 394-Christ Is Made the Bread of Life Is Our God Together Sure Foundation 462-I Love to Tell the 279-Come, Holy Spirit, 337-My Country, 'Tis of 395-Blessed Jesus, at Story Heavenly Dove Thee Your Word 463-How Firm a 282-Come Down, O 338-O Beautiful for 403-Open Now Thy Foundation Love Divine Spacious Skies Gates of Beauty 472-Kum ba Yah 286-Breathe on Me, 339-Lift Every Voice and 407-Spirit Divine, 475-Come, Thou Fount Breath of God Sing Attend Our Prayers of Every Blessing 299-You Servants of 341-O God, Show 413-Come into God's 477-Thy Mercy and Thy God, Your Master Mercy to Us (Psalm 67) Presence Truth, O Lord (Psalm Proclaim 342-Judge Eternal, 415-Come, Ye Sinners, 36) 304-O Sing a New Song Throned in Splendor Poor and Needy 480-Take Me to the to the Lord (Psalm 96) 343-Where Cross the 417-Lord Jesus, Think Water 306-Blest Be the Tie Crowded Ways of Life on Me 483-Dearest Jesus, We That Binds 347-Let All Mortal Flesh 418-Softly and Tenderly Are Here 307-God of Grace and Keep Silence Jesus Is Calling 494-Jesus, Thou Joy of God of Glory 348-Lo, He Comes with 424-Out of the Depths I Loving Hearts 310-I Love Thy Clouds Descending Cry to You (Psalm 130) 495-Thee We Adore, O Kingdom, Lord 350-Keep Your Lamps 430-Remember Not, O Hidden Savior, Thee 313-Lord, Make Us Trimmed and Burning God (Psalm 79) 496-Bread of Heaven, More Holy 353-My Hope Is Built on 435-There's a Wideness on Thee We Feed 317-In Christ There Is Nothing Less in God's Mercy 499-Bread of the World No East or West 354-Mine Eyes Have 436-God of in Mercy Broken 318-In Christ There Is Seen the Glory Compassion, in Mercy 500-Be Known to Us in No East or West 358-Steal Away Befriend Us Breaking Bread 321-The Church's One 360-Christ Is Coming 438-Rock of Ages, Cleft 516-For the Bread Foundation 362-Rejoice! Rejoice, for Me Which You Have Broken 325-By All Your Saints Believers 439-O My Soul, Bless 517-Here, O Our Lord, Still Striving 366-Love Divine, All Your Redeemer (Psalm We See You 326-For All the Saints Loves Excelling 103) 540-Farewell, Good 327-From All That Dwell 367-Come, Ye Thankful 440-Jesus, Lover of My Friends (Shalom, Below the Skies (Psalm People, Come Soul chaverim!) 117) 369-Blessing and Honor 446-How Blest, Those 541-God Be with You 329-God Is Our Refuge Whose Transgressions Till We Meet Again 370-This Is My Father's and Our Strength (Psalm 32) 542-God Be with You World (Psalm 46) 451-Open My Eyes That Till We Meet Again 331-God of the Ages, 375-Shall We Gather at I May See 546-Lord, Dismiss Us Whose Almighty Hand the River 455-Listen to the Word with Your Blessing Which God Has Spoken GLORY TO GOD Page 3 For hymns listed on pages 1 through 3, both text and music are in the public domain. For the remaining pages, only the text is in the public domain. 550-Give Praise to the 645-Sing Praise to God, 708-We Give Thee but 830-Jesus, Priceless Lord (Psalm 149) Who Reigns Above Thine Own Treasure 579-Lord, Have Mercy 655-What Shall I 719-Come, Labor On 833-O Love That Wilt (Russian) Render to the Lord 720-Jesus Calls Us Not Let Me Go 580-Glory Be to the (Psalm 116) 722-Lord, Speak to Me, 835-Just a Closer Walk Father 658-God Is So Good That I May Speak with Thee 581-Glory Be to the 661-Why Should I Feel 724-O Jesus, I Have 836-Abide with Me Father (Greatorex) Discouraged? (His Eye Is Promised 837-What a Fellowship, 585-Glory to God on the Sparrow) 729-Lord, I Want to Be What a Joy Divine (Gloria a Dios) 662-Christ, Whose a Christian (Leaning on the 589-Alleluia Glory Fills the Skies 735-I Need Thee Every Everlasting Arms) 595-Holy, Holy, Holy 663-Awake My Soul, Hour 838-Standing on the (Santo, santo, santo) and with the Sun 738-O Master, Let Me Promises 599-Amen (Dresden) 666-O Splendor of Walk with Thee 840-When Peace like a 600-Amen (African God's Glory Bright 739-O for a Closer Walk River (It Is Well with My American) 667-When Morning with God Soul) 601-Amen (Danish) Gilds the Skies 765-May the God of 846-Fight the Good Fight 606-Praise God, from 670-From the Rising of Hope Go with Us (Canto Whom All Blessings the Sun (Psalm 113) de esperanza) Flow (Ken) 672-O Gladsome Light 784-By the Waters of 611-Joyful, Joyful, We 675-All Praise to Thee, Babylon (Psalm 137) Adore Thee My God, This Night 802-The King of Love 612-We Praise You, O 677-The Day Thou My Shepherd Is God Gavest, Lord, Is Ended 804-Rejoice, Ye Pure in 620-Praise, My Soul, 679-Let the Whole Heart! the King of Heaven Creation Cry (Psalm 810-When in the Night I 623-I've Got Peace like 148) Meditate (Psalm 16) a River 681-This Is the Day the 815-Give to the Winds 624-I Greet Thee, Who Lord Hath Made Thy Fears My Sure Redeemer Art 682-It Is Good to Sing 816-If Thou but Trust in 629-Jesus, the Very Your Praises (Psalm 92) God to Guide Thee Thought of Thee 687-Our God, Our Help 821-My Life Flows On 630-Fairest Lord Jesus in Ages Past (Psalm 90) (How Can I Keep from 634-To God Be the 688-Spirit of God, Singing) Glory Descend upon My 824-There Is a Place of Heart 638-O Come and Sing Quiet Rest (Near to the unto the Lord (Psalm 697-Take My Life Heart of God) 95) 703-Jesus, Thy 828-More Love to Thee, 643-Now Thank We All Boundless Love to Me O Christ Our God 707-Take Thou Our 829-My Faith Looks Up Minds, Dear Lord to Thee GLORY TO GOD Page 4 For hymns listed on pages 1 through 3, both text and music are in the public domain.
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