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Christian, Dost Thou See Them

Author: Rev. John M. Neale Hymnal: The Alleluia #156a (1880) Languages: English Tune Title: [Christian, dost thou see them]
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Christian! Dost Thou See Them

Author: Rev. J. M. Neale; St. Andrew of Crete Hymnal: The Children's Hymnal #186 (1918) First Line: Christian, dost thou see them Languages: English Tune Title: [Christian, dost thou see them]
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Christian, Dost Thou See Them

Author: J. M. Neale Hymnal: Select Songs No. 2 #196 (1893) First Line: Christian! dost thou see them Languages: English Tune Title: [Christian! dost thou see them]
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Christian! Dost Thou See Them?

Author: John M. Neale Hymnal: The New Living Hymns (Living Hymns No. 2) #363 (1902) First Line: Christian! dost thou see them Languages: English Tune Title: [Christian! dost thou see them]
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Christian! dost thou see them

Author: Dr. J. M. Neale, 1818-1866; Greek of St. Andrew of Crete, 7th century Hymnal: Methodist Hymn and Tune Book #386 (1917) Lyrics: 1 Christian! dost thou see them On the holy ground, How the powers of darkness Rage thy steps around? Christian! up and smite them, Counting gain but loss; In the strength that cometh By the holy cross. 2 Christian! dost thou feel them, How they work within, Striving, tempting, luring, Goading into sin? Christian! never tremble; Never be downcast; Gird thee for the battle; Watch, and pray, and fast! 3 Christian! dost thou hear them, How they speak thee fair? "Always fast and vigil? Always watch and prayer?" Christian! answer boldly: "While I breathe I pray!" Peace shall follow battle, Night shall end in day. 4 "Well I know thy trouble, O My servant true; Thou art very weary, I was weary too; But that toil shall make thee Some day all Mine own, And the end of sorrow Shall be near My throne." Topics: Christian (See also Conflict) Warfare; Christian Temptations of ; Warfare, the Christian ; The Church and the Kingdom of God Social Service; Temperance; Temptation Languages: English Tune Title: ST. ANDREW OF CRETE
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Christian, dost thou see them

Author: J. M. Neale, 1818-66 Hymnal: The New English Hymnal #65 (1986) Meter: 6.5.6.5 D Lyrics: 1 Christian, dost thou see them On the holy ground, How the hosts of Midian Prowl and prowl around? Christian, up and smite them, Counting gain but loss; Smite them by the merit Of the Holy Cross. 2 Christian, dost thou feel them. How they work within, Striving, tempting, luring, Goading into sin? Christian, never tremble; Never be down-cast; Smite them by the virtue Of the Lenten fast. 3 Christian, dost thou hear them, How they speak thee fair? 'Always fast and vigil? Always watch and prayer?' Christian, answer boldly, 'While I breathe, I pray:' Peace shall follow battle, Night shall end in day. 4 Well I know thy trouble, O my servant true; Thou art very weary,-- I was weary too; But that toil shall make thee Some day all mine own,-- And the end of sorrow Shall be near my throne.' Topics: The Christian Year Lent Languages: English Tune Title: GUTE BÄUME BRINGEN
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Christian, dost thou see them

Author: John Mason Neale, 1818 - 66; Andrew of Crete, cir. 660 - 732 Hymnal: Service Book and Hymnal of the Lutheran Church in America #68a (1958) Meter: 6.5.6.5 D Lyrics: 1 Christian, dost thou see them On the holy ground, How the hosts of darkness Compass thee around? Christian, up and smite them, Counting gain but loss; Smite them by the merit Of the holy Cross. 2 Christian, dost thou feel them, How they work within, Striving, tempting, luring, Goading into sin? Christian, never tremble, Never be down-cast; Gird thee for the battle, Watch and pray and fast. 3 Christian, dost thou hear them, How they speak thee fair: Always fast and vigil, Always watch and prayer? Christian, answer boldly, 'While I breathe, I pray.' Peace shall follow battle, Night shall end in day. 4 Well I know thy trouble, O my servant true, Thou art very weary, I was weary too; But that toil shall make thee Some day all mine own, But the end of sorrow Shall be near my throne. Topics: The Church Year Septuagesima to Lent; The Church Year Lent; The Life In Christ Conflict and Victory Languages: English Tune Title: GUTE BAUME BRINGEN
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Christian! dost thou see them

Hymnal: Hymnal #68 (1871) Lyrics: 1 Christian! dost thou see them On the holy ground, How the powers of darkness Rage thy steps around? Christian, up and smite them, Counting gain but loss; In the strength that cometh By the Holy Cross. 2 Christian, dost thou feel them, How they work within, Striving, tempting, luring, Goading into sin? Christian, never tremble; Never be downcast; Gird thee for the battle, Watch and pray and fast. 3 Christian, dost thou hear them How they speak thee fair? “Always fast and vigil? Always watch and prayer?” Christian, answer boldly: “While I breathe, I pray!” Peace shall follow battle, Night shall end in day. 4 “Well I know thy trouble, O my servant true; Thou art very weary, I was weary too: But that toil shall make thee Some day all Mine own, And the end of sorrow Shall be near My Throne.” Languages: English
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Christian, dost thou see them

Author: Andrew of Crete, cir. 660 - 732; John Mason Neale, 1818 - 66 Hymnal: Service Book and Hymnal of the Lutheran Church in America #68b (1958) Meter: 6.5.6.5 D Lyrics: 1 Christian, dost thou see them On the holy ground, How the powers of darkness Compass thee around? Christian, up and smite them, Counting gain but loss; Smite them by the merit Of the holy Cross. 2 Christian, dost thou feel them, How they work within, Striving, tempting, luring, Goading into sin? Christian, never tremble, Never be down-cast; Gird thee for the battle, Watch and pray and fast. 3 Christian, dost thou hear them, How they speak thee fair: Always fast and vigil, Always watch and prayer? Christian, answer boldly, 'While I breathe, I pray.' Peace shall follow battle, Night shall end in day. 4 Well I know thy trouble, O my servant true, Thou art very weary, I was weary too; But that toil shall make thee Some day all mine own, And the end of sorrow Shall be near my throne. Topics: The Church Year Lent; The Life In Christ Conflict and Victory; The Church Year Septuagesima to Lent Languages: English Tune Title: ST. ANDREW OF CRETE
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Christian, dost thou see them

Author: Andrew of Crete, d. 732; John Mason Neale Hymnal: Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church #73a (1917) Lyrics: 1 Christian, dost thou see them On the holy ground, How the hosts of darkness Compass thee around? Christian, up and smite them, Counting gain but loss: Smite them by the merit Of the holy Cross! 2 Christian, dost thou feel them, How they work within, Striving, tempting, luring, Goading into sin? Christian, never tremble; Never be down-cast; Gird thee for the battle, Watch and pray and fast. 3 Christian, dost thou hear them How they speak thee fair; “Always fast and vigil? Always watch and prayer?” Christian, answer boldly: “While I breathe, I pray.” Peace shall follow battle, Night shall end in day. 4 Hear the words of Jesus: "O My servant true, Thou art very weary,— I was weary too: But that toil shall make thee, Some day all Mine own, But the end of sorrow Shall be near My Throne.” Amen. Topics: The Church Year Lent Languages: English Tune Title: ST. ANDREW OF CRETE

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