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The golden key

Author: John Parker Hymnal: The Garner #d96 (1878) First Line: Prayer is the key for [on] the bending knee

The golden key

Author: John Parker Hymnal: The Call to Praise #d104 (1929) First Line: Prayer is the key for [on] the bending knee

The golden key

Author: John Parker Hymnal: Goodly Pearls for the Sunday School #d108 (1875) First Line: Prayer is the key for [on] the bending knee Languages: English

The golden key

Author: John Parker Hymnal: Songs of the Century No. 2 #d130 (1910) First Line: Prayer is the key for [on] the bending knee

The golden key

Author: John Parker Hymnal: Gospel Hymnal #d267 (1950) First Line: Prayer is the key for [on] the bending knee

The golden key

Author: John Parker Hymnal: Spiritual Songs and Hymns, for Use in All Gospel Services #d456 (1935) First Line: Prayer is the key for [on] the bending knee
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The Golden Key

Hymnal: Living Hymns #157 (1890) First Line: Prayer is the key Lyrics: 1 Prayer is the key For the bending knee To open the morn’s first hours; See the incense rise, To the starry skies, Like perfume from the flow’rs. 2 Not a soul so sad, Nor a heart so glad, When cometh the shades of night, But the daybreak song Will the joy prolong, And some darkness turn to light. 3 Take the golden key In your hand and see, As the night tide drifts away, How its blessed hold Is a crown of gold, Thro' the weary hours of day. 4 When the shadows fall, And the vesper call Is sobbing its low refrain, ’Tis a garland sweet To the toil worn feet, And an antidote for pain. 5 Soon the year’s dark door Shall be shut no more: Life’s tears shall be wiped away, As the pearl gates swing, And the gold harps ring, And the sun unsheathe for aye. Languages: English Tune Title: [Prayer is the key]
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The Golden Key

Hymnal: Junior Songs #164 (1892) First Line: Prayer is the key Lyrics: 1 Prayer is the key For the bending knee To open the morn's first hours; See the incense rise To the starry skies, Like perfume from the flow'rs. 2 Not a soul so sad, Nor a heart so glad, When cometh the shades of night, But the daybreak song Will the joy prolong, And some darkness turn to light. 3 Take the golden key In your hand and see, As the night tide drifts away, How its blessed hold Is a crown of gold, Thro' the weary hours of day. 4 When the shadows fall, And the vesper call Is sobbing its low refrain, 'Tis a garland sweet To the toil dent feet, And an antidote for pain 5 Soon the year's dark door Shall be shut no more: Life's tears shall be wiped away, As the pearl gates swing, And the gold harps ring, And the sun unsheathe for aye. Languages: English Tune Title: [Prayer is the key]
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The Golden Key

Hymnal: Temple Themes and Sacred Songs #s162 (1888) First Line: Prayer is the key Languages: English Tune Title: [Prayer is the key]
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The Golden Key

Hymnal: Songs of the New Life #R122 (1883) First Line: Prayer is the key Languages: English Tune Title: [Prayer is the key]

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