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Blessed Jesus, Living Bread

Author: Jaroslav J. Vajda Hymnal: Scripture Song Database #519 (2008) First Line: [Blessed Jesus, Living Bread] Scripture: John 6 Languages: English

Jesus Lives! Thy Terrors Now

Author: Frances E. Cox, 1812-1897; Christian F. Gellert, 1715-1768 Hymnal: The Mennonite Hymnary, published by the Board of Publication of the General Conference of the Mennonite Church of North America #543 (1940) Tune Title: CHRIST IST ERSTANDEN
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To Jesus Christ, our living head

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #LXXII (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 To Jesus Christ, our living head, Be everlasting praise; Who now is raised from the dead, With power life and grace. 2 He suffer'd, died and rose again, though Death and Hell oppose; He shall forever live and reign In spite of all his foes. 3 The force of men and devils join'd With all their art and scheme: They could not keep that Lord confind Who quells land conquers them. 4 He bleeds no more upon the tree, No more to shed his blood; He needs no more for sinners be! The bleeding Lamb of God. 5 Once for us all, he bled an ddied, But was from death restor'd; He rose that we be justified, And Holy to the Lord. 6 O, cruel death, where is thy sting, Where is thy pow'r O grave; All glory to the Lord our King, Who died, our souls to save. Topics: The Feast of Easter Scripture: Mark 16:1-8 Languages: English
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Happy who in Jesus lives

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn Book #CLXXXVI (1791) Lyrics: 1 Happy who in Jesus live, But happier still are they Who to God their spirits give, And 'scape from earth away? Lord, thou read'st the panting heart, Lord, thou hear'st the praying sigh; O 'tis bitter to depart, 'Tis better far to die. 2 Yet if so thy will ordain For our companion's good, Let us in the flesh remain, And meekly bear the load. When we have our grief fill'd up, When we all our works have done, Late partakers of our hope, And sharers of thy throne. 3 To thy wise and gracious will We quietly submit, Waiting for redemption still, But waiting at thy feet; When thou wilt the blessing give, Call us up thy face to see, Only let thy servants live, And let us die to thee. Topics: Funeral Languages: English
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Happy who in Jesus live

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #CLXXXVI (1788) Lyrics: 1 Happy who in Jesus live, But happier still are they Who to God their spirits give, And 'scape from earth away: Lord, thou read'st the panting heart, Lord, thou hear'st the praying sigh; O 'tis bitter to depart, 'Tis better far to die. 2 Yet if so thy will ordain For our companions' good, Let us in the flesh remain, And meekly bear the load. When we have our grief fill'd up, When we all our works have done, Late partakers of our hope, And sharers of thy throne. 3 To thy wise and gracious will We quietly submit, Waiting for redemption still, But waiting at thy feet: When thou wilt the blessing give, Call us up thy face to see, Only let thy servants live, And let us die to thee. Topics: Funeral Languages: English
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Happy who in Jesus live

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn-book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #CLXXXVI (1790) Lyrics: 1 Happy who in Jesus live, But happier still are they Who to God their spirits give, And 'scape from earth away: Lord, thou read'st the panting heart, Lord, thou hear'st the praying sigh; O 'tis bitter to depart, 'Tis better far to die. 2 Yet if so thy will ordain For our companion's good, Let us in the flesh remain, And meekly bear the load; Till we have our grief fill'd up, Till we all our works have done, Late partakers of our hope, And sharers of thy throne. 3 To thy wise and gracious will We quietly submit, Waiting for redemption still, But waiting at thy feet: When thou wilt the blessing give, Call us up thy face to see, Only let thy servants live, And let us die to thee. Topics: Funeral Languages: English
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Thou knowest what is best

Author: Harry Mack Hymnal: On Wings of Song #5 (1896) First Line: Kind Jesus, keep our lives secure Refrain First Line: In thee is grace abounding Languages: English Tune Title: [Kind Jesus, keep our lives secure]
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Summer In the Heart

Author: D. B. Purinton Hymnal: Evangelistic Edition of Heavenly Sunlight #6 (1900) First Line: When Jesus lives within Refrain First Line: 'Tis summer in the heart, summer in the heart Languages: English Tune Title: [When Jesus lives within]

Hallelujah, Jesus lives, He is now the living One

Author: Jane L. Borthwick; Carl Bernhard Garve Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home. 4th ed. #d40 (1949) Languages: English

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