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Two are better far than one

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns #483 (1814) Languages: English
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Two are better far than one

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns, for the Use of the People Called Methodists, with a Supplement #487 (1874) Topics: For the Society on Meeting Languages: English
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Two are better far then one

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CCCI (1791) Lyrics: 1 Two are better far then One For Counsel or for Fight; How can One be warm alone? Or serve his God aright? Join we then our Hearts and Hands: Each to love provoke his Friend; Run the Way of his Commands, And keep it to the End. 2 Wo to him whose Spirits droop! To him who falls alone1 He has none to lift him up, To help his Weakness on: Happier we each other keep; We each other Burthens, bear, Nevev need our Footsteps slip, Upheld by mutual Pray'r. 3 Who of Twain has made us One, Maintains our Unity: Jesus is the Cornerstone, In whom we all agree: Servants of One common Lord Sweetly of One Heart and Mind, Who can break a threefold cord Or part whom God hath join'd? 4 Oh that all with us might prove The Fellowship of Saints! Find supply'd in Jesu's Love What ev'ry Member Wants! Grasp our high Callings prize! Feel our sins on Earth forgiv'n! And meet our Head in Heav'n; Topics: Brotherly Love Languages: English
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Two Babes

Author: Anonymous Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #6985 First Line: Two babes were born in the self-same town Lyrics: 1. Two babes were born in the self-same town, On the very same bright day, They laughed and cried in their mothers’ arms, In the very self-same way; And both seemed pure and innocent, As falling flakes of snow; But one of them lived in a terraced house, And one in the street below. 2. Two children played in the self-same town, And the children both were fair, But one had curls brushed smooth and round, The other had tangled hair. The children both grew up apace, As other children grow; But one of them lived in a terraced house, And one in the street below. 3. Two maidens wrought in the self-same town, And one was wedded and loved, The other one saw through the curtains’ part, The world where her sister moved; And one was a smiling happy bride; The other knew care and woe; For one of them lived in a terraced house, And one in the street below. 4. Two women lay dead in the self-same town, And one had tender care; The other was left to die alone, On her pallet so thin and bare; The one had many to mourn her loss, For the other few tears would flow; For one had lived in a terraced house, And one in the street below. 5. If Christ who died for the rich and poor, In wondrous holy love, Took both of the sisters in His arms, And carried them home above; Then all the difference vanished quite, For in Heaven none would know Which one of them lived in a terraced house, And which in street below. Languages: English Tune Title: [Two babes were born in the self-same town]
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Two bright angels came this morn

Author: Elizabeth Harcourt Mitchell Hymnal: The Church School Hymnal with Tunes #47 (1903) Languages: English Tune Title: [Two bright angels came this morn]

Two brother heard the Master's call

Author: G. W. Briggs Hymnal: Songs of Faith #38 (1945) Languages: English

Two Brothers Come to Blows

Author: Fred Pratt Green Hymnal: Scripture Song Database #3744 (2008) First Line: [Two Brothers Come to Blows] Scripture: Luke 2 Languages: English

Two brothers freely cast their lot

Author: John H. Newman; John Henry Newman Hymnal: Lyra Apostolica. 1st Am., from the 5th English ed. #d141 (1844) Languages: English

Two brothers freely cast their lot

Hymnal: Church Hymns with Tunes #181 (1874) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Languages: English

Two brothers freely cast their lot

Hymnal: Hymns Ancient and Modern, New Edition #237 (1904) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Languages: English

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