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A Band of Hard-Pressed Men

Author: Edwin Gilbert Hymnal: The Fellowship Hymn Book #19 (1909) First Line: A band of hard-pressed men are we Languages: English
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A Band of Hard-Pressed Men

Author: Edwin Gilbert Hymnal: The Fellowship Hymn Book #19 (1908) First Line: A band of hard-pressed men are we Languages: English Tune Title: ALSACE
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A band of hard-pressed men are we

Author: Edwin Gilbert, 1859- Hymnal: Methodist Hymn and Tune Book #365 (1917) Lyrics: 1 A band of hard-pressed men are we, Who find life's pathway rough to tread; Together, Lord, we come to Thee, And in Thy presence bow the head. 2 We bring our week of life to Thee, All soiled, and worn, and marred with sin; Thine eyes of holy love can see Each tempted life without, within. 3 We bring our bitterness of heart, Our hate and want of charity; We fain would choose the better part, And learn to love, dear Lord, like Thee. 4 We bring our care for daily bread, The fear that turns the heart to stone; We cry to Thee; lift up our head And show us we are not alone. 5 We bring the faith that over all, Though faint and feeble, flickers still; Increase it, Lord, that at Thy call We may our daily task fulfil. 6 Lord, make us pure; enrich our life With heavenly love for evermore; Give us Thy strength to face the strife, And serve Thee better than before. Topics: Regeneration; Regeneration; The Church and the Kingdom of God Social Service; Daily Toil; Man His Life and Experiences Languages: English Tune Title: ALSACE
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A band of herdsmen tarried late

Hymnal: Hymns of the Early Church #70 (1913) Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Lyrics: A band of herdsmen tarried late, Through hours of night disconsolate; Around, the snow lay glistening white, And stars o'erhead were shining bright; O favoured shepherds, there shall rise A brighter star in yonder skies. Whence comes this glory, brighter far Than light that shines from midnight star? An angel from the Lord appears, And lo! their minds are filled with fears; O favoured shepherds, wherefore fear? The messenger of God is here. "O band of herdsmen, list! I bring Glad tidings of a promised King; Go, in a manger ye shall find The new-born Saviour of mankind"; O favoured shepherds, such surprise! To see the Christ in mean disguise. 71 Then stood the herdsmen all amaze, For heaven with glory was ablaze; And choirs of angels, clad in white, Awoke with song the silent night: O favoured shepherds, ye are blest, To hear that heavenly song exprest. "To God be glory," thus they sang, While earth and heaven with music rang; "And peace abounding henceforth dwell With those on earth who please Me well"; O favoured shepherds, night is past, And morn, bright morn, is come at last. O band of herdsmen, long ago, That song was sung on earth below; Now myriad hosts uplift the strains That first awoke on Bethlehem's plains: O favoured shepherds, round the throne, The angel's song is now your own. Languages: English
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A Band Of Herdsmen Tarried Late

Author: John Brownlie Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #355 Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 A band of herdsmen tarried late, Through hours of night disconsolate; Around, the snow lay glistening white, And stars o’erhead were shining bright; O favored shepherds, there shall rise A brighter star in yonder skies. 2 Whence comes this glory, brighter far Than light that shines from midnight star? An angel from the Lord appears, And lo! their minds are filled with fears; O favored shepherds, wherefore fear? The messenger of God is here. 3 O band of herdsmen, list! I bring Glad tidings of a promised king; Go, in a manger ye shall find The new-born Savior of mankind; O favored shepherds, such surprise! To see the Christ in mean disguise. 4 Then stood the herdsmen all amaze, For heaven with glory was ablaze; And choirs of angels, clad in white, Awoke with song the silent night; O favored shepherds, ye were blest, To hear that heavenly song expressed. 5 To God be glory, thus they sang, While earth and Heaven with music rang; And peace abounding henceforth dwell With those on earth who please Me well; O favored shepherds, night is past, And morn, bright morn, is come at last. 6 O band of herdsmen, long ago, That song was sung on earth below, Now myriad hosts uplift the strains That first awoke on Bethlehem’s plains; O favored shepherds, round the throne, The angel’s song is now your own. Languages: English Tune Title: BROWNWELL
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A band of humble workers

Author: Jesse Clement Hymnal: Songs of Delight, for the Sunday School #47 (1875)

A band of laborers, here we meet

Hymnal: Hymns for Mothers #d1 (1863) Languages: English

A band of lab'rers here we meet

Hymnal: Mission Songs #122 (1881) Languages: English Tune Title: RETREAT
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A Band of Little Children

Author: Mrs. Harriet Jones Hymnal: The Banner of Victory #24 (1881) First Line: See the band of little children Refrain First Line: Gladly, sweetly, they are coming Languages: English Tune Title: [See the band of little children]

A band of little workers

Author: Eben E. Rexford Hymnal: The Junior Star #d41 (1898) First Line: We are a band of workers for Jesus Refrain First Line: O, never be discouraged

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