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Say! Will You Meet Me There?

Author: May Maurice Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8220 First Line: When my weary feet reach the shining goal Refrain First Line: Say, will you meet me there? Lyrics: 1 When my weary feet reach the shining goal, And the Master’s voice greets my raptured soul; Where the waves of joy shall around me roll, O say, will you meet me there? Refrain: Say, will you meet me there? Say, will you meet me there? In the home above, in the land of love, O say, will you meet me there? 2 When I sweetly rest on that peaceful shore, Where the blight of sin shall be felt no more; When I find the loved ones who’ve gone before, O say, will you meet me there? [Refrain] 3 When I stand at last with the white-robed throng, To adore my king, and His praise prolong; When my voice shall join in the glad, new song, O say, will you meet me there? [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [When my weary feet reach the shining goal]

Say, will you, will you, will you

Hymnal: Sacred Melodies #d102 (1845) First Line: Will you come to the cross I have died on

Say, will you, will you, will you

Hymnal: Zion's Harp #d164 (1844) First Line: Will you come to the cross I have died on

Say, will you with sinners go

Hymnal: Hymns, Selected and Original, for Sunday Schools of the Evangelical Lutheran Church #d375 (1860) Languages: English
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Say, will you--will you--will you turn and be free?

Hymnal: Sacred Melodies for Conference and Prayer Meetings, and for Social and Private Devotion (13th ed.) #153 (1856) First Line: Will you come to the cross I have died on for you
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Say with what salutations

Author: Paul Gerhardt; John Kelly Hymnal: Paul Gerhardt's Spiritual Songs #3 (1867) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Lyrics: Say with what salutations Shall I Thine advent greet? Desire of all the nations, My Joy and Succour meet! O Jesus! Jesus! lead me On by Thy blessèd light; What’s Thy delight thus guide me To understand aright. With palms doth Zion meet Thee, Spreads branches in the way; To raise my soul to greet Thee Glad psalms I’ll sing to-day. My heart shall blossom ever, O’erflow with praises new, And from Thy name shall never Withhold the honour due. What hast Thou e’er neglected For my good here below? When heart and soul dejected, Were sunk in deepest woe, When from Thy presence hidden, Where peace and pleasure are, Thou camest, and hast bidden Me joy again, my Star! In bitter bondage lying, Thou com’st and sett’st me free; ’Neath scorn and shame when sighing, Thou com’st and raisest me. Thy grace high honour gives me, Abundance doth bestow, That wastes not, nor deceives me As earthly riches do. No other impulse led Thee To leave Thy throne above, Upon Thine errand sped Thee, But world-embracing love! A love that deeply feeleth The wants and woes of men, No tongue its fulness telleth, It passeth human ken. In thy heart be this written, Thou much afflicted band! Who evermore art smitten With griefs on every hand. Fear not! let nothing grieve thee, For help is at thy door, He’ll consolation give thee, Oil in thy wounds will pour. No care nor effort either Is needed day and night, How thou may’st draw Him hither In thine own strength and might. He comes, He comes with gladness! O’erflows with love to thee, To chase away the sadness He knows oppresseth thee. Sin’s debt, the mighty burden Let not thy heart affright; The Lord will freely pardon, His grace will cover quite. 13 He comes! He comes! Salvation Proclaiming everywhere, Secures His chosen nation Their heritage so fair! Thy foes why should they move thee? Their wiles and rage are vain, Thy Saviour, who doth love thee, Will scatter them again. He comes! a Conq’ror glorious, He’ll scatter every band Of foes—His course victorious Too few they’re to withstand. He comes to judge each nation; Who curs’d Him, curse shall He; With grace and consolation, Who lov’d, receiv’d shall be. Oh! come, Thou Sun, and lead us To everlasting light, Up to Thy mansions guide us Of glory and delight. Languages: English
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Say, with what salutations

Author: Rev. Paul Gerhardt; John Kelly Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #18 (1908) Lyrics: 1 Say with what salutations Shall I Thine advent greet? Desire of all the nations, My Joy and Refuge meet! O Jesus, Jesus! lead me On by Thy blessed light, Teach me whate'er delights Thee To understand aright. 2 With palms doth Zion meet Thee, Spreads branches in the way; To raise my soul to greet Thee Glad psalms I’ll sing to-day. My heart shall bloom forever With joys and praises new, And from Thy Name shall never Withhold the honor due. 3 What hast Thou e’er neglected For my good here below? When heart and soul dejected, Were sunk in deepest woe, When from Thy presence hidden, Where peace and pleasures are, Thou camest, and hast bidden Me joy again, my Star! 4 In bitter bondage lying, Thou com’st and sett’st me free, ’Neath scorn and shame when sighing, Thou com’st and raisest me. Thy grace high honor gives me, Abundance doth bestow, That wastes not, nor deceives me As earthly riches do. 5 No other impulse led Thee To leave Thy throne above, Upon Thine errand sped Thee, But world-embracing love! A love that deeply feeleth The wants and woes of men, No tongue its fulness telleth, It passeth human ken. 6 Sin’s debt and mighty burden, Let not Thy heart affright; The Lord will freely pardon, His grace will cover quite. He comes! He comes! salvation Proclaiming everywhere, Secures His chosen nation Their heritage so fair. 7 Thy foes, why should they move Thee? Their wiles and rage are vain, Thy Savior, who doth love thee, Will scatter them again. O come, Thou Son, and lead us To everlasting light, Up to Thy mansions guide us Of glory and delight. Topics: The Church Year Advent; First Sunday of Advent Languages: English Tune Title: TESCHNER (Valet will ich dir geben)
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Say with what salutations

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal #18 (1880) Lyrics: 1 Say with what salutations Shall I Thine advent greet? Desire of all the nations, My Joy and Refuge meet! O Jesus, Jesus! lead me On by Thy blessed light, Teach me whate'er delights Thee To understand aright. 2 With palms doth Zion meet Thee, Spreads branches in the way; To raise my soul to greet Thee Glad psalms I’ll sing to-day. My heart shall bloom forever With joys and praises new, And from Thy name shall never Withhold the honor due. 3 What hast Thou e’er neglected For my good here below? When heart and soul dejected, Were sunk in deepest woe, When from Thy presence hidden, Where peace and pleasures are, Thou camest, and hast bidden Me joy again, my Star! 4 In bitter bondage lying, Thou com’st and sett’st me free, ’Neath scorn and shame when sighing, Thou com’st and raisest me. Thy grace high honor gives me, Abundance doth bestow, That wastes not, nor deceives me As earthly riches do. 5 No other impulse led Thee To leave Thy throne above, Upon Thine errand sped Thee, But world-embracing love! A love that deeply feeleth The wants and woes of men, No tongue its fulness telleth, It passeth human ken. 6 Sin’s debt, the mighty burden, Let not Thy heart affright; The Lord will freely pardon, His grace will cover quite. He comes! He comes! salvation Proclaiming everywhere, Secures His chosen nation Their heritage so fair. 7 Thy foes, why should they move Thee? Their wiles and rage are vain, Thy Savior, who doth love thee, Will scatter them again. O come, Thou Son, and lead us To everlasting light, Up to Thy mansions guide us Of glory and delight. Topics: The Church Year Advent Languages: English
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Say with what salutations

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal. 9th ed. #a18 (1895) Lyrics: 1 Say with what salutations Shall I Thine advent greet? Desire of all the nations, My Joy and Refuge meet! O Jesus, Jesus! lead me On by Thy blessed light, Teach me whate'er delights Thee To understand aright. 2 With palms doth Zion meet Thee, Spreads branches in the way; To raise my soul to greet Thee Glad psalms I’ll sing to-day. My heart shall bloom forever With joys and praises new, And from Thy name shall never Withhold the honor due. 3 What hast Thou e’er neglected For my good here below? When heart and soul dejected, Were sunk in deepest woe, When from Thy presence hidden, Where peace and pleasures are, Thou camest, and hast bidden Me joy again, my Star! 4 In bitter bondage lying, Thou com’st and sett’st me free, ’Neath scorn and shame when sighing, Thou com’st and raisest me. Thy grace high honor gives me, Abundance doth bestow, That wastes not, nor deceives me As earthly riches do. 5 No other impulse led Thee To leave Thy throne above, Upon Thine errand sped Thee, But world-embracing love! A love that deeply feeleth The wants and woes of men, No tongue its fulness telleth, It passeth human ken. 6 Sin’s debt, the mighty burden, Let not Thy heart affright; The Lord will freely pardon, His grace will cover quite. He comes! He comes! salvation Proclaiming everywhere, Secures His chosen nation Their heritage so fair. 7 Thy foes, why should they move Thee? Their wiles and rage are vain, Thy Savior, who doth love thee, Will scatter them again. O come, Thou Son, and lead us To everlasting light, Up to Thy mansions guide us Of glory and delight. Topics: The Church Year Advent Languages: English
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Say, would an heir that's travelling hence

Hymnal: A Choice Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs #LXLV (1814) Languages: English

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