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need help on Lyrics for these songs, in English translation

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  • I Can Feel the Fire Aburning  >>by>> W. Elmo Mercer,
  • Bring your vessels, not a few
  • It was love   >>by>> eg heidelrberg
  • Teed’re liefde van den heer   >>by>> J hovy
  • To god be the glory   >>by>> Fanny j crosby
  • Let all the world   >>by>> George herbert
  • O lam van god   >>by>> Johan de heer
  • Ik wens te zijn als jesus   >>by>> Zangbundel joh de heer
  • The love of god   >>by>> Fm lehman

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You can try an advanced search for the first line/tilte and the author if needed. We may not have the lyrics, but we can point you to the hymnals that have these hymns.

Well, at least four of them are originally in English, and the database certainly has the lyrics for the last three of the four:, Unfortunately, we don't seem to have lyrics for the first one, and only have three ephemeral songbooks listed that it appeared in, and no page scans, either.

I Can Feel the Fire Aburning  >>by>> W. Elmo Mercer,

The other three are widespread, and the database has plenty of Full Text lyrics and page scans of scores. With the last one (by George Herbert) the question will be which tune you are using, since that text has been paired with a number of tunes over the past two centuries. I have no idea what tune Herbert had in mind when he wrote it.

Bring your vessels, not a few

To god be the glory   >>by>> Fanny j crosby

Let all the world  >>by>> George Herbert

Does anyone know where I can purchase a copy of the Baptist Hymnal 2008?  Or a printed copy of Sheet Music of the hymn “What A Day That Will Be” by Jim Hill in the Tune Key of F# if possible. 

I can find it in Digital form all over the place, however, I want it already Printed.

If anyone knows where I can find either one of these I would be very grateful if you would let me know.

I can be reached at my email address:

jramccallister@hotmail.com

 

Thank you for your time and help.

 

Judy McCallister