Scripture References
Table of Contents
- All Glory, Laud and Honor
- Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing
- Man of Sorrows (Hillsong)
- Once Again
- Take My Life and Let It Be (Hymn)
- Doxology
All Glory, Laud and Honor
Refrain
All gl
G
ory, laud and honor,
To The
D
e, Redeemer, Ki
G
ng,
To Wh
G
om the lips of children
Made sw
D
eet hosannas r
G
ing.
Verse 1
Thou a
G
rt the King of I
A
srael,
Thou D
Em
avid's ro
A
yal S
D
on,
Who i
G
n the Lord’s Name c
D
omest,
The K
C
ing and Bl
D
essed O
G
ne.
(Refrain)
Verse 2
The c
G
ompany of an
A
gels
Are p
Em
raising Th
A
ee on Hi
D
gh,
And m
G
ortal men and all t
D
hings
Cre
C
ated m
D
ake rep
G
ly.
(Refrain)
Verse 3
To Th
G
ee, before Thy p
A
assion,
They s
Em
ang their h
A
ymns of pr
D
aise;
To T
G
hee, now high e
D
xalted,
Our
C
melo
D
dy we rai
G
se.
(Refrain)
Verse 4
Thou d
G
idst accept their p
A
raises;
Acc
Em
ept the pr
A
ayers we br
D
ing,
Who i
G
n all good d
D
elightest,
Thou
C
good and
D
gracious
G
King.
(Refrain)
"All Glory, Laud and Honor"
Words by Theodulf of Orleans, translated by John Mason Neale. Music by Melchior Teschner.
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Words by Theodulf of Orleans, translated by John Mason Neale. Music by Melchior Teschner.
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Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing
Verse 1
Come, Thou
D
Fount of every
A
blessing
Tune my
G
heart to
A
sing Thy
D
grace;
Streams of
D
mercy, never
A
ceasing,
Call for
G
songs of
A
loudest
D
praise.
Teach me
D
some
A
me
G
lodious son
D
net,
Sung by
D
flam
A
ing
G
tongues a
D
bove.
Praise the
D
mount! I'm fixed u
A
pon it,
Mount of
G
Thy re
A
deeming
D
love.
Verse 2
Here I
D
raise my Eben
A
ezer;
Hither
G
by Thy
A
help I'm
D
come;
And I
D
hope, by Thy good
A
pleasure,
Safely
G
to ar
A
rive at
D
home.
Jesus
D
sought
A
me
G
when a stran
D
ger,
Wandering
D
from the
G
fold of
D
God;
He, to
D
rescue me from
A
danger,
Inter
G
posed His
A
precious
D
blood.
Verse 3
O to
D
grace how great a
A
debtor
Daily
G
I'm con
A
strained to
D
be!
Let Thy
D
goodness, like a
A
fetter,
Bind my
G
wandering
A
heart to
D
Thee.
Prone to
D
wan
A
der,
G
Lord, I feel
D
it,
Prone to
D
leave the
G
God I
D
love;
Here's my
D
heart, O take and
A
seal it,
Seal it
G
for Thy
A
courts a
D
bove.
Verse 4
Oh that
D
day when freed from
A
sinning,
I shall
G
see Thy
A
lovely
D
face;
Full ar
D
rayed in blood-washed
A
linen,
How I'll
G
sing Thy
A
sovereign
D
grace.
Come, my
D
Lord,
A
no
G
longer tar
D
ry,
Bring Thy
D
promi
G
ses to
D
pass;
For I
D
know Thy power will
A
keep me,
Till I'm
G
home with
A
Thee at
D
last.
Verse 2 Alt (skip)
Hitherto Thy love has blessed me;
Thou hast brought me to this place.
And I know Thy hand will bring me
Safely home by Thy good grace.
Jesus sought me when a stranger,
Wandering from the fold of God;
He, to rescue me from danger,
Interposed His precious blood.
"Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing"
Words by Robert Robinson, fourth verse alternate words by Bob Kauflin. Music by John Wyeth.
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Words by Robert Robinson, fourth verse alternate words by Bob Kauflin. Music by John Wyeth.
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Man Of Sorrows
Verse 1
F
Man of sorrows,
Bb
Lamb of
F
God
Bb
By His
F
own be
C
trayed
The
Dm
sin of man and
Bb
wrath of
Dm
God
Has
Bb
been on
C
Jesus
F
laid
Verse 2
F
Silent as He
Bb
stood ac
F
cused
Bb
Beaten
F
mocked and
C
scorned
Dm
Bowing to the
Bb
Father's
Dm
will
He
Bb
took a
C
crown of
F
thorns
Chorus
Oh that
Dm
rugged
Bb
cross my sal
F
va
C
tion
Where Your
Dm
love poured
Bb
out over
C
me
Now my
Bb
soul cries
F
out halle -
C
lu
(C/E)
-
Dm
jah
Praise and
Bb
honor
C
unto
F
You
Verse 3
F
Sent of heaven
Bb
God's own
F
Son
To
Bb
purchase
F
and re
C
deem
And
Dm
reconcile the
Bb
very
Dm
ones
Who
Bb
nailed Him
C
to that
F
tree
Bridge
Now my
Dm
debt is
Bb
paid
It is
F
paid in
C
full
By the
Dm
precious
Bb
blood
That my
F
Jesus
C
spilled
Now the
Dm
curse of
Bb
sin
Has no
F
hold on
C
me
Whom the
Dm
Son sets
Bb
free
Oh is
F
free in
C
deed
Verse 4
F
See the stone is
Bb
rolled a
F
way
Be
Bb
hold the
F
empty
C
tomb
F
Hallelujah
Bb
God be
Dm
praised
He's
Bb
risen
C
from the
F
grave
"Man of Sorrows (Hillsong)"
Words and Music by Brooke Ligertwood, Matt Crocker.
©2012 Hillsong Music Publishing
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Words and Music by Brooke Ligertwood, Matt Crocker.
©2012 Hillsong Music Publishing
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Bible References
Once Again
Verse 1
E
Jesus
B/E
Christ, I
A/E
think upon Your
E
sacrifice;
A2
You became n
E
othing,
A2
poured out to de
B
ath.
E
Many
B/E
times I've
A/E
wondered at Your
E
gift of life,
And
A2
I'm in that pl
B
ace once ag
E
ain.
A2
I'm in that pl
B
ace once ag
E
ain.
Chorus
E
Once again I
A/C#
look upon the
E/B
cross where You d
Bsus
ied.
B
I'm
E
humbled by Your
A/C#
mercy and I'm
E/B
broken ins
Bsus
ide.
B
C#m
Once again I
A2
thank You,
E
once again I
B
pour out my
A2
life.
B
Verse 2
E
Now You
B/E
are ex
A/E
alted to the
E
highest place,
A2
King of the he
E
avens, where
A2
one day I'll b
B
ow.
E
But, for
B/E
now, I
A/E
marvel at this
E
saving grace,
And
A2
I'm full of pra
B
ise once ag
E
ain.
A2
I'm full of pra
B
ise once ag
E
ain.
Bridge
A2
Thank You for the
Bsus
cross.
B
E
Thank You for the cross.
A2
Thank You for the
Bsus
cross,
B
my
E
Friend.
"Once Again"
Words and Music by Matt Redman.
©1995 Thankyou Music
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Words and Music by Matt Redman.
©1995 Thankyou Music
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Take My Life and Let It Be
Verse 1
C
Take my life, and
G
let it
C
be
C
Consecra
F
ted,
G
Lord, to
C
Thee.
C
Take my
G
moments
F
and my
C
days;
C
Let them
F
flow in
Am
ceaseless
G
praise;
Am
Let them
C
flow in
G
ceaseless
C
praise.
Verse 2
C
Take my hands, and
G
let them
C
move
C
At the
F
impulse
G
of Thy
C
love.
C
Take my
G
feet, and
F
let them
C
be
C
Swift and
F
beauti
Am
ful for
G
Thee
Am
Swift and
C
beauti
G
ful for
C
Thee.
Verse 3
C
Take my voice, and
G
let me
C
sing
C
Always,
F
only,
G
for my
C
King.
C
Take my
G
lips, and
F
let them
C
be
C
Filled with
F
messa
Am
ges from
G
Thee;
Am
Filled with
C
messa
G
ges from
C
Thee.
Verse 4
C
Take my silver
G
and my
C
gold;
C
Not a
F
mite would
G
I with
C
hold.
C
Take my
G
intel
F
lect, and
C
use
C
Every
F
power as
Am
Thou shalt
G
choose;
Am
Every
C
power as
G
Thou shalt
C
choose.
Verse 5
C
Take my will, and
G
make it
C
Thine;
C
It shall
F
be no
G
longer
C
mine.
C
Take my
G
heart, it
F
is Thine
C
own;
C
It shall
F
be Thy
Am
royal
G
throne;
Am
It shall
C
be Thy
G
royal
C
throne.
Verse 6
C
Take my love, my
G
Lord, I
C
pour
C
At Thy
F
feet its
G
treasure
C
store.
C
Take my
G
self, and
F
I will
C
be
C
Ever,
F
only,
Am
all for
G
Thee;
Am
Ever,
C
only,
G
all for
C
Thee.
"Take My Life and Let It Be (Hymn)"
Words by Frances Ridley Havergal. Music by Lowell Mason.
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Words by Frances Ridley Havergal. Music by Lowell Mason.
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Doxology
Intro
(
G
Praise
G
Fa
G
ther,
D
Son,
C
and
G
Ho
D
ly
G
Ghost.)
Chorus
G
Praise
G
God,
D
from
C
Whom
G
all
G
ble
D
ssings
G
flow;
G
Praise
G
Him,
G
all
D
crea
Em
tures
C
here
G
be
D
low;
Em
Praise
D
Him
G
a
D
bove,
Em
ye
C
heaven
D
ly
Em
host;
G
Praise
G
Fa
G
ther,
D
Son,
C
and
G
Ho
D
ly
G
Ghost.
C
A
G
men.
"Doxology"
Words by Thomas Ken. Music by Louis Bourgeois.
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Words by Thomas Ken. Music by Louis Bourgeois.
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Bible References
Footnotes
Note: These lyrics, sung as the Doxology in many churches, are actually the last verse of a longer hymn, "Awake, My Soul, and with the Sun."