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Silent, like men in solemn haste

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: Jubilate Deo #250 (1900) Languages: English Tune Title: ALSTONE
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Silent, like men in solemn haste

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: Songs of Pilgrimage #257 (1888)
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Silent, like men in solemn haste

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: The Pilgrim Hymnal #309 (1904) Languages: English Tune Title: MELCOMBE

Silent, like men in solemn haste

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: The Gospel Hymnal #d537 (1880)
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Silent, like men in solemn haste

Hymnal: Hymns of the Spirit #578 (1864) Languages: English

Silent, like men in solemn haste

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: Hymn and Tune Book for the Church and the Home and Services for Congregational Worship. Rev. ed. #d620 (1878) Languages: English
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Silent, like men in solemn haste

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: Hymn and Tune Book for the Church and the Home. (Rev. ed.) #689 (1883) Languages: English
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Silent, like men in solemn haste

Author: H. Bonar Hymnal: Worship Song #777 (1905) Topics: People's Meetings Confidence Languages: English Tune Title: EISENACH
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Silent, like men in solemn haste

Hymnal: The Christian Hymn Book #848 (1866)
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Let Us Go Forth

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12030 Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 First Line: Silent, like men in solemn haste Lyrics: 1 Silent, like men in solemn haste, Girt as wayfarers of the waste, We pass out at the world’s wide gate, Turning our back on all its state; We press along the narrow road That leads to life, to bliss, to God. 2 We cannot and we would not stay; We dread the snares that throng the way, We fling aside the weight and sin, Resolved the victory to win; We know the peril, but our eyes Rest on the splendor of the prize. 3 No idling now, no wasteful sleep, From Christian toil our limbs to keep; No shrinking from the desperate fight No thought of yielding or of flight, No love of present gain or ease, No seeking man nor self to please. 4 No sorrow for the loss of fame, No dread of scandal on our name; No terror for the world’s sharp scorn, No wish that taunting to return; No hatred can our hatred move, And enmity but kindles love. 5 No sigh for laughter left behind, Or pleasures scattered to the wind, No looking back on Sodom’s plains, No listening still to Babel’s strains, No tears for Egypt’s song and smile, No thirsting for its flowing Nile. 6 No vanity nor folly now; No fading garland round our brow, No moody musings in the grove, No pang of disappointed love, But with brave heart and steady eye, We onward march to victory. 7 What though with weariness oppressed? ’Tis but a little, then we rest. This throbbing heart and burning brain Will soon be calm and cool again. Night is far spent and morn is near, Morn of the cloudless and the clear! 8 ’Tis but a little, and we come To our reward, our crown, our home! Another year, it may be less, And we have crossed the wilderness, Finished the toil, the rest begun, The battle fought, the triumph won! 9 We grudge not, then, the toil, the way; Its ending is the endless day! We shrink not from these tempests keen, With little of the calm between; We welcome each descending sun; Ere morn, our joy may be begun! Languages: English Tune Title: EISENACH

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