Table of Contents
- Amazing Grace
- Be Thou My Vision
- Agnus Dei
- All Creatures of Our God and King (Traditional Hymn)
- Abide With Me
- There Is A Fountain
Amazing Grace
Verse 1
A
C
mazing
C7
grace! How
F
sweet the
C
sound
That
Am
saved a
D
wretch like
G
me!
I
C
once was
C7
lost, but
F
now am
C
found;
Was
Am
blind, but
G
now I
F
see.
C
Verse 2
'Twas
C
grace that
C7
taught my
F
heart to
C
fear,
And
Am
grace my
D
fears re
G
lieved;
How
C
precious
C7
did that
F
grace a
C
ppear
The
Am
hour I
G
first be
F
lieved!
C
Verse 3
Through
D
many
D7
dangers,
G
toils and
D
snares,
I
Bm
have al
E
ready
A
come;
'Tis
D
grace hath
D7
brought me
G
safe thus
D
far,
And
Bm
grace will
A
lead me
G
home.
D
Verse 4
The
D
Lord has
D7
promised
G
good to
D
me,
His
Bm
Word my
E
hope se
A
cures;
He
D
will my
D7
Shield and
G
Portion
D
be,
As
Bm
long as
A
life en
G
dures.
D
Verse 7
When
E
we've been
E7
there ten
A
thousand
E
years,
Bright
C#m
shining
F#
as the
B
sun,
We've
E
no less
E7
days to
A
sing God's
E
praise
Than
C#m
when we'd
B
first be
A
gun.
E
Verse 5 (Skipped - not commonly sung)
Yea, when this flesh and heart shall fail,
And mortal life shall cease,
I shall possess, within the veil,
A life of joy and peace.
Verse 6 (Skipped - not commonly sung)
The earth shall soon dissolve like snow,
The sun forbear to shine;
But God, who called me here below,
Will be forever mine.
"Amazing Grace"
Words and Music by John Newton.
Public Domain
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Words and Music by John Newton.
Public Domain
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Be Thou My Vision
Flute or Instrumental intro
Verse 1
D
Be Thou my
Bm
Vision, O
G
Lord of
A
my
D
heart;
A
Naught be all
A7
else to me,
G
save that Thou
A
art.
Bm
Thou my best
Bm/A
Thought, by
F#m
day or by
G
night,
D
Waking or
Bm
sleeping, Thy
G
presence
A
my
D
light.
Verse 2
D
Be Thou my
Bm
Wisdom, and
G
Thou my
A
true
D
Word;
A
I ever
A7
with Thee and
G
Thou with me,
A
Lord;
Bm
Thou my great
Bm/A
Father, I
F#m
Thy true
G
son;
D
Thou in me
Bm
dwelling, and
G
I with
A
Thee
D
one.
Flute or Instrumental interlude
Verse 4
D
Riches I
Bm
heed not, nor
G
man's emp
A
ty
D
praise,
A
Thou mine In
A7
heritance,
G
now and al
A
ways:
Bm
Thou and Thou
Bm/A
only,
F#m
first in my
G
heart,
D
High King of
Bm
Heaven, my
G
Treasure
A
Thou
D
art.
Verse 5
D
High King of
Bm
Heaven, my
G
victo
A
ry
D
won,
A
May I reach
A7
Heaven's joys, O
G
bright Heaven's
A
Sun!
Bm
Heart of my
Bm/A
own heart, what
F#m
ever be
G
fall,
D
Still be my
Bm
Vision, O
G
Ruler
A
of
D
all.
Verse 3 (Skip - not commonly sung)
Be Thou my battle Shield, Sword for the fight;
Be Thou my Dignity, Thou my Delight;
Thou my soul's Shelter, Thou my high Tower:
Raise Thou me heavenward, O Power of my power.
"Be Thou My Vision"
Words by Mary Elizabeth Byrne, Eleanor Henrietta Hull. Music by Slane.
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Words by Mary Elizabeth Byrne, Eleanor Henrietta Hull. Music by Slane.
Public Domain
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Agnus Dei
Verse
A
Al
A2sus
A
le
D/A
lu
A
ia
A
Al
A2sus
A
le
D/A
lu
E/A
D/A
ia
For the
E/A
Lord
D/A
God
A
Al
D/A
might
A
A2sus
y
A
reigns
A
Al
A2sus
A
le
D/A
lu
A
ia
A
Al
A2sus
A
le
D/A
lu
E/A
D/A
ia
E/A
For
D/A
the
E/A
Lord
D/A
God
A
Al
D/A
might
A
A2sus
y
A
reigns
A
Al
A2sus
A
le
D/A
lu
E/A
D/A
ia
Chorus
(You are)
(E)
Ho
A
ly
E/A
ho
A
ly
Are You
D/A
Lord
A
God Al
F#m
might
E
y
Bm
Worthy
A/C#
is the
D
Lamb,
Bm
worthy
A/C#
is the
D
Lamb
You are ho
A
ly
E/A
ho
A
ly
Are You
D/A
Lord
A
God Al
F#m
might
E
y
Bm
Worthy
A/C#
is the
D
Lamb,
Bm
worthy
A/C#
is the
D
Lamb (To Chorus)
D
A
E
A
men
"Agnus Dei"
Words and Music by Michael W. Smith.
©1990 Sony/ATV Milene Music
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Words and Music by Michael W. Smith.
©1990 Sony/ATV Milene Music
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All Creatures of Our God and King
Verse 1
C
All creatures of our God and King
Am
Lift up your voice and with us sing,
F
O praise Him! Alleluia!
C
Thou burning sun with golden beam,
Am
Thou silver moon with softer gleam!
Refrain
O
F
praise Him! O
Am
praise Him!
Alle
F
luia! Alle
Am
luia! Alle
G
luia!
C
Verse 2
Thou rushing wind that art so strong
Ye clouds that sail in Heaven along,
O praise Him! Alleluia!
Thou rising moon, in praise rejoice,
Ye lights of evening, find a voice!
(Refrain)
Verse 3
And all ye men of tender heart,
Forgiving others, take your part,
O sing ye! Alleluia!
Ye who long pain and sorrow bear,
Praise God and on Him cast your care!
(Refrain)
Verse 4
Let all things their Creator bless,
And worship Him in humbleness,
O praise Him! Alleluia!
Praise, praise the Father, praise the Son,
And praise the Spirit, Three in One!
(Refrain)
"All Creatures of Our God and King (Traditional Hymn)"
Words by Francis of Assisi. Music by Ralph Vaughan Williams.
Public Domain
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Words by Francis of Assisi. Music by Ralph Vaughan Williams.
Public Domain
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Abide With Me
Verse 1
Abide with
C
me; fast falls the
F
even
C
tide;
G
the darkness
C
deepens; Lord, with m
F
e a
C
bide
G
.
When other h
Am
elpers, fail and c
F
omfo
C
rts fle
F
e,
Help of the
C
helpless, ab
G
ide with m
C
e.
Verse 2
Thou on my
C
head in early you
F
th did
C
st sm
G
ile,
And though reb
C
ellious and perv
F
erse m
C
eanwhile,
Thou hast not
Am
left me, oft as
F
I le
C
ft Th
F
ee.
On to the
C
close, O Lord, abi
G
de with
C
me.
Verse 3
I need thy pr
C
esence every p
F
assi
C
ng ho
G
ur.
What but thy
C
grace can foil the te
F
mpt
C
er's pow
G
er?
Who, like thys
Am
elf, my guide and s
F
tay ca
C
n b
F
e?
Through cloud and
C
sunshine, ab
G
ide with m
C
e.
Verse 4
I fear no
C
foe, with thee at h
F
and to
C
bles
G
s;
ills have no
C
weight, tears loss their
F
bitt
C
erne
G
ss.
Where is thy sti
Am
ng death? Where, grave, thy
F
vict
C
ory
F
?
I triumph
C
still, ab
G
ide with
C
me.
Verse 5
Hold thou thy
C
cross before my c
F
los
C
ing ey
G
es;
shine through the
C
gloom and point me t
F
o th
C
e ski
G
es.
Heav’n's morning
Am
breaks, and earth's vain s
F
hado
C
ws flee
F
;
in life, in
C
death, O Lord, ab
G
ide with
C
me.
"Abide With Me"
Words by Henry F. Lyte. Music by Indelible Grace Music.
© Unspecified
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Words by Henry F. Lyte. Music by Indelible Grace Music.
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There Is A Fountain
Verse 1
A
There is
D/A
a
A
foun
A/C#
tain
D
filled with
A
blood,
Drawn
A
from Im
D/A
man
A
-
A/C#
uel's
E
veins,
A
And sin
D/A
ners
A
plunged
A/C#
be
D
neath that
A
flood
A/C#
Lose
Bm7/D
A/E
all their
E7
guilt
C#m/E
y
A
stains:
A2sus
Lose
A
all
A/C#
their
E
guilt -
A
y
D
stains,
Lose
A
all their
D/A
guilt
A
-
A/C#
y
E
stains;
A
And sin
D/A
ners
A
plunged
A/C#
be
D
neath that
A
flood
A/C#
Lose
Bm7/D
A/E
all their
E7
guilt
C#m/E
y
A
stains.
Verse 2
A
The dy
D/A
ing
A
thief
A/C#
re
D
joiced to
A
see
That
A
fountain
D/A
in
A
A/C#
his
E
day;
A
And there
D/A
have
A
I,
A/C#
though
D
vile as
A
he,
A/C#
Washed
Bm7/D
A/E
all my
E7
sins
C#m/E
a
A
way:
A2sus
Washed
A
all
A/C#
my
E
sins
A
a
D
way,
Washed
A
all my
D/A
sins
A
A/C#
a
E
way;
A
And there
D/A
have
A
I,
A/C#
though
D
vile as
A
he,
A/C#
Washed
Bm7/D
A/E
all my
E7
sins
C#m/E
a
A
way.
Verse 3
A
Dear dy
D/A
ing
A
Lamb,
A/C#
Thy
D
precious
A
blood
Shall
A
never
D/A
lose
A
A/C#
its
E
pow'r,
A
Till all
D/A
the
A
ran
A/C#
somed
D
Church of
A
God
A/C#
Be
Bm7
A/E
saved, to
E7
sin
C#m/E
no
A
more:
A2sus
Be
A
saved,
A/C#
to
E
sin
A
no
D
more,
Be
A
saved, to
D/A
sin
A
A/C#
no
E
more;
A
Till all
D/A
the
A
ran
A/C#
somed
D
Church of
A
God
A/C#
Be
Bm7/D
A/E
saved, to
E7
sin
C#m/E
no
A
more.
Verse 4
A
E'er since
D/A
by
A
faith
A/C#
I
D
saw the
A
stream
Thy
A
flowing
D/A
wounds
A
A/C#
sup
E
ply,
A
Redeem
D/A
ing
A
love
A/C#
has
D
been my
A
theme,
A/C#
And
Bm7/D
A/E
shall be
E7
till
C#m/E
I
A
die:
A2sus
And
A
shall
A/C#
be
E
till
A
I
D
die,
And
A
shall be
D/A
till
A
A/C#
I
E
die;
A
Redeem
D/A
ing
A
love
A/C#
has
D
been my
A
theme,
A/C#
And
Bm7/D
A/E
shall be
E7
till
C#m/E
I
A
die.
Verse 5
A
When this
D/A
poor
A
lisp
A/C#
ing
D
stamm'ring
A
tongue
Lie
A
silent
D/A
in
A
A/C#
the
E
grave,
A
Then in
D/A
a
A
no
A/C#
bler,
D
sweeter
A
song,
A/C#
I'll
Bm7/D
A/E
sing Thy
E7
pow'r
C#m/E
to
A
save:
A2sus
I'll
A
sing
A/C#
Thy
E
pow'r
A
to
D
save,
I'll
A
sing Thy
D/A
pow'r
A
A/C#
to
E
save;
A
Then in
D/A
a
A
no
A/C#
bler,
D
sweeter
A
song,
A/C#
I'll
Bm7/D
A/E
sing Thy
E7
pow'r
C#m/E
to
A
save.
"There Is A Fountain"
Words by William Cowper. Music by Edwin Othello Excell, Lowell Mason.
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Words by William Cowper. Music by Edwin Othello Excell, Lowell Mason.
Public Domain
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Bible References