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Away With Him!

Author: Maud Frazer Jackson Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Away with Him! Away with Him! Refrain First Line: Do you accept the Son of God?
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Away with melancholy

Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Shall we oppress'd with sadness Lyrics: 1 Shall we oppress'd with sadness, Strike melancholy's string? O no, we'll tune to gladness, And merrily, merrily sing,--We'll sing. Bright valleys crown'd with flowers, Gay birds on soaring wing, Incite our tuneful powers, Then cheerily, cheerily sing, We'll sing. 2 In sweet harmonious measures We'll praise creation's King; The author of our pleasures, Will gratefully, gratefully sing,--We'll sing. Although some grief may wound us With agonizing sting, Yet blessings still surround us, Then joyfully, joyfully sing, We'll sing. 3 The God of consolation Relief will quickly bring; He promises salvation, So hopefully, hopefully sing,--We'll sing. We hope to meet in heav'n, Where praises ceaseless ring, When we shall be forgiven, And gloriously, gloriously sing, We'll sing. Used With Tune: [Shall we oppress'd with sadness]
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Away with our fears

Appears in 46 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Away with our fears, The glad morning appears, When an heir of salvation was born! From Jehovah I came, For his glory I am, And to him I with singing return. 2 Thee, Jesus, alone, The fountain I own Of my life and felicity here: And cheerfully sing My Redeemer and King, Till his signs in the heav'ns appear. 3 With thanks I rejoice In thy fatherly choice Of my state and condition below; If of parents I came Who honour'd thy name, 'Twas thy wisdom appointed it so. 4 I sing of thy grace, From my earliest days, Ever near to allure and defend; Hitherto thou hast been My preserver from sin, And I trust thou wilt save to the end. 5 O the infinite cares And temptations and snares Thy hand hath conducted me through! O the blessings bestow'd By a bountiful God, And the mercies eternally new! 6 What a mercy is this, What a heaven of bliss, How unspeakably happy am I! Gather'd into the fold, With thy people enroll'd, With thy people to live and to die! 7 O the goodness of God In employing a clod His tribute of glory to raise! His standard to bear, And with triumph declare His unspeakable riches of grace! 8 O the fathomless love, That has deign'd to approve, And prosper the work of my hands! With my pastoral crook I went over the brook, And, behold! I am spread into bands! 9 Who, I ask in amaze, Hath begotten me these! And inquire from what quarter they come? My full heart it replies, They are born from the skies, And give glory to God and the Lamb. 10 All honour and praise To the Father of grace, To the Spirit, and Son I return! The business pursue He hath made me to do, And rejoice that I ever was born. 11 In a rapture of joy My life I employ, The God of my life to proclaim; 'Yis worth living for this, To administer bliss And salvation in Jesus's name. 12 My remnant of days I spend in his praise, Who died the whole world to redeem Be they many or few, My days are his due, They all are devoted to him! Topics: Birthday
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Away with Our Fears!

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 5.5.5.11 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Away with our fears Lyrics: 1. Away with our fears! The Godhead appears In Christ reconciled The Father of mercies in Jesus the child. 2. He comes from above, In manifest love, Desire of our eyes, The meek Lamb of God, in a manger He lies. 3. Immanuel’s birth What triumph on earth! Yet could it afford No better a place for its heavenly Lord? 4. The Ancient of Days Redeems a lost race: His glory comes down Self-humbled to carry us up to a crown. 5. Made flesh for our sake, That we might partake The nature divine, Again in His image, His holiness shine. 6. A heavenly birth, Experience on earth, And rise to His throne, And life with our Jesus eternally one. 7. Then let us believe, And gladly receive The tidings they bring Who publish to sinners their Savior and king. 8. And while we are here, Our King shall appear, His Spirit impart, And form His full image of love in our heart. Used With Tune: SHERBROOK Text Sources: Hymns for the Nativity of Our Lord (London: William Strahan, 1745), number 8, alt.

Away with our sorrow and fear

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Appears in 143 hymnals

Away with sorrow's sigh

Author: Isaac Williams; Charles Coffin Appears in 3 hymnals

Away with strife

Author: Franklin L. Eiland Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Hand in hand the field we enter

Away with tears and sighs

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Ye wanders of high heavens gates

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