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O Night Of Nights, Supreme Delights

Author: John C. Earle Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 O night of nights, supreme delights, Thy watches charm and bless; And joys of Heav’n, profusely giv’n, Refresh earth’s wilderness. 2 The sad, sick world through Eve lies furled In clouds of death and night; But God doth rise in human guise To be its life and light. 3 Whom angels own as God alone, Is clothed by mortal hands; In cattle stall, the Lord of all Sleeps clasped in swathing bands. 4 In cradle laid, His voice is stayed, Who is th’eternal Word: The sun grows pale, his forces fail; What means all we have heard? 5 O shaft of love, to God above A rock hewn home is giv’n: Farewell ye stars; hail, crib and bars; A manger is my heaven. Used With Tune: YORK Text Sources: Sequence of Marburne, Order of St. Benedict, Abbot of Livry, 15th Century; Tr.: Annus Sanctus (Vol. 1) by Orby Shipley (London and New York: Burns & Oates, 1884)
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നീതി സൂര്യൻ ക്രിസ്തുവാം

Author: Charles Wesley; Simon Zachariah Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 നീതി സൂര്യൻ ക്രിസ്തുവാം വാനിൻ ശോഭ ക്രിസ്തുവാം ഏക ജ്യോതി ക്രിസ്തുവാം അന്ധകാരം നീക്കുവാൻ സന്ധ്യയിങ്കൽ വന്നെത്തി ഹൃത്തിൽ പാർക്കും നക്ഷത്രം 2 രാവിലെ ഉണരുമ്പോൾ ശാന്തിയില്ല മാനസ്സേ നിന്മുഖം കാണുന്നേരം മോദം ഉള്ളിൽ വന്നെത്തും നിൻ കാരുണ്ണ്യം കാണുമ്പോൾ ഹൃത്തിൽ ശാന്തി സന്തോഷം 3 വന്നീടേണം എന്നുള്ളിൽ പാപ ശാപം പോക്കേണം ചൈതന്യം നിറക്കെന്നിൽ വിശ്വാസം ഉറപ്പിക്ക നിൻ സാദൃശ്യം നല്കുക ദിനം തോറും ശോഭിപ്പാൻ Used With Tune: RATISBON
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Anseio Trabalhar Por Meu Senhor

Author: Isaiah Baltzell; Daniel Borges Appears in 1 hymnal Refrain First Line: Trabalhar sem temor Lyrics: 1 Anseio trabalhar por meu Senhor, Confiando em Sua Palavra e em Seu amor, Quero eu cantar e orar, E ocupado sempre estar Lá na vinha do Senhor. Refrão: Trabalhar sem temor, Lá na vinha, lá na vinha do Senhor; Trabalhar e orar, E ocupado sempre estar, Lá na vinha do Senhor. 2 Anseio cada dia trabalhar, E escravos do pecado libertar. Conduzí-los a Jesus, Nosso Guia, nossa Luz, Lá na vinha do Senhor. [Refrão] 3 Anseio ser obreiro de valor, Confiando no poder do Salvador; A quem queira batalhar, Haverá também lugar Lá na vinha do Senhor. [Refrão] 4 Ajude-me Senhor a suportar, E aos cegos da Palavra eu falar… Que a um lindo Lar conduz, Jesus é eterna Luz! Lá na vinha do Senhor. [Refrão] Used With Tune: [Anseio trabalhar por meu Senhor]
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I Now Have Found for Hope of Heaven

Author: Johann A. Rothe; Henry Mills Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 Appears in 11 hymnals Lyrics: 1. I now have found for hope of Heaven, An anchor-ground that firm will hold; ’Twas through the cross of Jesus given, By God appointed from of old; A ground that shall enduring stay, When earth and skies have passed away, When earth and skies have passed away. 2. ’Tis God’s own mercy never ending; Its measure all our thoughts exceeds; While Jesus, too, His arms extending, Whose heart for guilty sinners bleeds, Now with compassion calls His foes To flee from sin and endless woes, To flee from sin and endless woes. 3. This love’s a deep, our follies hiding; The death of Christ, a matchless grace, To life and peace our spirits guiding, Where wrath no more shall find a place; His blood for us is pleading still, Let mercy all its work fulfill, Let mercy all its work fulfill! 4. Upon this ground I rest most firmly, Long as the earth my dwelling prove; And wish to serve my God and Savior, Till, dying, I shall rise above, And there, rejoicing, shall adore Unbounded mercy evermore, Unbounded mercy evermore. Used With Tune: MIR IST ERBARMUNG WIDERFAHREN Text Sources: Christ-Catholisches Singe- und Bet-Büchlein, by Nikolaus L. von Zinzendorf, 1727
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Now Sing We A Song For The Harvest

Author: John W. Chadwick Meter: 9.8.9.8 Appears in 41 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Now sing we a song for the harvest; Thanksgiving and honor and praise, For all that the bountiful Giver Hath given to gladden our days. 2 For grasses of upland and lowland, For fruits of the garden and field, For gold which the mine and furrow To delver and husbandman yield. 3 And thanks for the harvest of beauty, For that which the hands cannot hold; The harvest, eyes only can gather, And only our hearts can enfold. 4 We reap it on mountain and moorland, We glean it from meadow and lea, We garner it from the cloud-land, We bind it in sheaves from the sea. 5 But now we sing deeper and higher, Of harvests the eye cannot see; They ripen on mountains of duty, Are reaped by the brave and the free. 6 O Thou who art Lord of the harvest, The Giver who gladdens our days, Our hearts are forever repeating, Thanksgiving, and honor, and praise! Used With Tune: CALVERT
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Locuind În Canaan

Author: Charles Austin Miles; Vasile W. Jones Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Când aud în depărtareal luptei sgomot mare Refrain First Line: Eu locuesc pe munte, sub un cer clar şi senin Lyrics: 1 Când aud în depărtareal luptei sgomot mare, Atunci ştiu că mulţi sunt prinşi de păcatul viclean. Îndoiala şi frica ’nzădar îmi fac chemare, Nimic nu m’a scoate din Canaan. Refren: Eu locuesc pe munte, sub un cer clar şi senin; Eu beau din izvorul care totdeaunai plin. O da! eu mă hrănesc cu mană careo aflu pe deplin, Căci eu locuesc în Canaan. 2 Jus furtuna şi ’ndoiala lumea o frământă; Omenimea e in luptă cu vechiul duşman. Sigur sunt cua mea viaţă în cetatea sfântă, Şi n’am frică căci sunt in Canaan. [Refren] 3 Bată vântul cât îi place, nimic numi va face; Adăpost şi siguranţă la Domnul eu am. Acolo e strălucire, linişte şi pace, Eu pe veci sunt sigur in Canaan. [Refren] Used With Tune: [Când aud în depărtareal luptei sgomot mare]
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The Great God of Heaven

Author: Henry R. Bramley, 1833-1917 Meter: 11.11.11.11 with refrain Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: The great God of Heaven is come down to earth Refrain First Line: Then let us adore Him, and praise His great love Lyrics: 1. The great God of Heaven is come down to earth, His mother a virgin, and sinless His birth; The Father eternal His Father alone: He sleeps in the manger; He reigns on the throne. Refrain Then let us adore Him, and praise His great love: To save us poor sinners He came from above. 2. A babe on the breast of a maiden He lies, Yet sits with the Father on high in the skies; Before Him their faces the seraphim hide, While Joseph stands waiting, unscared, by His side. [Refrain] 3. Lo! here is Emmanuel, here is the Child, The Son that was promised to Mary so mild; Whose power and dominion shall ever increase, The Prince that shall rule o’er a kingdom of peace. [Refrain] 4. The wonderful Counselor, boundless in might, The Father’s own image, the beam of His light; Behold Him now wearing the likeness of man, Weak, helpless, and speechless, in measure a span. [Refrain] 5. O wonder of wonders, which none can unfold: The Ancient of Days is an hour or two old; The Maker of all things is made of the earth, Man is worshipped by angels, and God comes to birth: [Refrain] 6. The word in the bliss of the Godhead remains, Yet in flesh comes to suffer the keenest of pains; He is that He was, and forever shall be, But becomes that He was not, for you and for me. [Refrain] Used With Tune: A VIRGIN UNSPOTTED
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Blest Land of Judea

Author: John Greenleaf Whittier Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: Blest land of Judea! thrice hallowed of song Lyrics: 1. Blest land of Judea! thrice hallowed of song; Where the holiest of memories pilgrim-like throng; In the shade of thy palms, by the shores of thy sea, On the hills of thy beauty, my heart is with thee. 2. With the eye of a spirit, I look on thy shore, Where pilgrim and prophet have lingered before; With the glide of a spirit, I traverse the sod Made bright by the steps of the angels of God. 3. Blue sea of the hills! in my spirit I hear Thy waters, Gennesaret, chime on my ear; Where the lowly and just with the people sat down, And thy spray on the dust of His sandals was thrown. 4. Beyond are Bethulia’s mountains of green, And the desolate hills of the wild Gadarene; And I pause on the goat crags of Tabor to see The gleam of thy waters, O dark Galilee! 5. Hark! a sound in the valley where, swollen and strong, Thy river, O Kishon, is sweeping along; Where the Canaanite strove with Jehovah in vain, And thy torrent grew dark with the blood of the slain. 6. There, down from his mountain, stern Zebulon came, And Napthali’s stay, with his eyeballs of flame, And the chariots of Jabin rolled harmlessly on, For the strength of the Lord was Abinoam’s son! 7. There sleep the still rocks, and the caverns which rang To the song which the beautiful prophetess sang, When the princes of Issachar stood by her side, And the shout of a host in its triumph replied. 8. Lo, Bethlehem’s hill-site before me is seen, With the mountains around and the valleys between, There rested the shepherds of Judah, and there The song of the angels rose sweet on the air. 9. And Bethany’s palm-trees in beauty still throw Their shadows at noon on the ruins below; But where are the sisters who hastened to greet The lowly Redeemer, and sit at His feet? 10. I tread where the twelve in their wayfaring trod; I stand where they stood, with the Chosen of God— Where His blessing was heard, and His lessons were taught, Where the blind were restored and the healing was wrought. 11. O here with His flock the sad Wanderer came; These hills He toiled over in grief are the same; The founts where He drank by the wayside still flow, And the same airs are blowing which breathed on His brow. 12. And throned on her hills sits Jerusalem yet, But with dust on her forehead and chains on her feet; For the crown of her pride to the mocker hath gone, And the holy shechinah is dark where it shone. 13. But wherefore this dream of the earthly abode Of humanity clothed in the brightness of God? There my spirit but turned from the outward and dim, It could gaze, even now, on the presence of Him. 14. Not in clouds and in terrors, but gentle as when In love and in meekness He moved among men; And the voice which breathed peace to the waves of the sea, In the hush of my spirit would whisper to me! 15. And what if my feet may not tread where He trod, These ears hear the dashing of Galilee’s flood, Nor my eyes see the cross which He bowed Him to bear, Nor my knees press Gethsemane’s garden of prayer, 16. Yet, loved of the Father, Thy Spirit is near To the meek and the lowly and the penitent here; And the voice of Thy love is the same even now As at Bethany’s tomb or on Olivet’s brow. 17. Oh, the outward hath gone!—but in glory and power, The spirit surviveth the things of an hour; Unchanged, undecaying, its Pentecost flame On the heart’s secret altar is burning the same. Used With Tune: ASHLAND
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For All Thy Care We Bless Thee

Author: Sarah Doudney Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 13 hymnals Lyrics: 1. For all Thy care we bless Thee, O Father, God of might! For golden hours of morning, And quiet hours of night! Thine is the arm that shields us When danger threatens nigh, And Thine the hand that yields us Rich gifts of earth and sky. 2. For all Thy love we bless Thee; No mortal lips can speak Thy comfort to the weary, Thy pity for the weak: By Thee life’s path is brightened, With sunshine and with song, And heavy loads are lightened, The feeble hearts made strong. 3. For all Thy truth we bless Thee; Our human vows are frail, But through the strife of ages Thy Word can never fail; The kingdoms shall be broken, The mighty ones will fall, The promise Thou hast spoken Shall triumph over all. 4. O teach us how to praise Thee, And touch our lips with fire! Yea, let Thy Dove descending, Our hearts and minds inspire; Thus toiling, watching, singing, We tread our onward way, And every hour is bringing Nearer the dawn of day. Used With Tune: SAVOY CHAPEL
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Peace, Peace Is Mine

Author: Joseph D. Smith Meter: 8.4.8.4.8.8.8.4 Appears in 20 hymnals First Line: God’s almighty arms are round me Lyrics: 1 God’s almighty arms are round me, Peace, peace is mine; Judgment scenes need not confound me, Peace, peace is mine. Jesus came Himself and sought me! Sold to death He found and bought me! Then my blessèd freedom taught me, Peace, peace is mine. 2 While I hear life’s rugged billows, Peace, peace is mine; Why suspend my harp on willows? Peace, peace is mine. I may sing with Christ beside me, Tho’ a thousand ills betide me; Safely He hath sworn to guide me, Peace, peace is mine. 3 Every trial draws Him nearer, Peace, peace is mine; All His strokes but make Him dearer, Peace, peace is mine. Bless I then the hand that smiteth Gently, and to heal to delighteth; ’Tis against my sins He fighteth, Peace, peace is mine. 4 Welcome every rising sunlight, Peace, peace is mine; Nearer home each rolling midnight, Peace, peace is mine. Death and hell cannot appall me; Safe in Christ whate’er befall me; Calmly wait I, till He call me, Peace, peace is mine. Used With Tune: FIGUEROA Text Sources: Gospel Hymns No. 6 by Ira D. Sankey, James McGranahan and George C. Stebbins (Cincinnati: John Church, 1887)

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