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Long Upon the Mountains

Author: Annie R. Smith Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: Long upon the mountains weary Topics: Early Advent Hymns Used With Tune: ST. ASAPH
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Bienvenidos, bienvenidos

Author: F. S. Montelongo Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: Jubilosas nuestras voces Used With Tune: SAN ASAPH
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Church of God

Author: F. R. Havergal Appears in 10 hymnals First Line: Church of God, beloved and chosen Used With Tune: ST. ASAPH
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Saints of God, whom faith united

Appears in 6 hymnals Used With Tune: ST. ASAPH
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De tus santos en la tierra

Author: Juan B. Cabrera; Horatio Bolton Nelson Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Comunión de los Santos; Comunión de los Santos; Communion of the Saints Scripture: Revelation 8:3 Used With Tune: ST. ASAPH
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Praise to Thee, O God, for Cities

Author: Rolland W. Schloerb Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Praise to Thee, O God, for cities; Praise for sturdy pioneers, Men whose toil and faith undaunted Built our cities through the years: Theirs to wrestle with the forest For man's future dwelling place: Theirs to change the lonely prairie Into homes for every race. 2 Praise to Thee for life together: Man's desire to share with friends Daily joys and aspirations While their common prayer ascends. Praise to Thee for throb of engine With its power to banish night, Taking warmth to countless shelters, Speeding songs for our delight. 3 Praise to Thee, O God, for cities Waking in the minds of men. Cities we have never builded, Glimpsed afar, beyond our ken. Praise to Thee for men now striving, Roused from their complacent rest, Strong to build these nobler cities Worthy or the Christian quest. Amen. Scripture: Hebrews 11:8-10 Used With Tune: ST. ASAPH
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Sing we, brethren faithful-hearted

Author: H. Downton Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: The Old Year Used With Tune: ST. ASAPH
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Beautiful Upon The Mountain

Author: H. Brueckner Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Beautiful upon the mountain Are the feet of shepherds true, Who from out the living Fountain Grace dispense each day anew. Precious is the peace they offer In the Savior's own dear name, Who, for us His life to proffer, From His throne in heav'n He came. 2 Earthly chains must not enslave him Who would serve our gracious Lord; In the strength the Master gave him He must preach His holy Word, Gladly bearing pain and sorrow, Self-forgetful evermore. Hoping that a brighter morrow God has kept for him in store. 3 Let him speak to ev'ry nation Of the Savior's boundless love; Let him tell of God's salvation, Of the blissful home above. Let him comfort hearts that languish In the throes of sin and pain, That, relieved from all their anguish, Peace and rest they may obtain. 4 Be it told to sinners stricken With the fear of death and hell: Christ your fainting hearts will quicken And all mortal fears dispel. Be it told to those in prison, Chained by tho'ts of doubt and care: Christ, Who died, again is risen And with you His home will share. Topics: The Means of Grace The Ministry; Processionals and Recessionals The Ministry Used With Tune: ST. ASAPH Text Sources: From the French, 1830-1850

¡Adelante, peregrinos!

Author: Leopoldo Cabán, n. 1904; Bernhard Severin Ingemann, 1789-1862 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7.8.7 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: La Iglesia La Iglesia en General; Confirmación; Fe; Cruz y Consuelo; Comunión con Cristo; Communion with Christ; Confirmation; Cross and Comfort; Faith; The Church The Church in General Used With Tune: SAINT ASAPH

Sacred books, the church's treasure

Author: Roy A. Cheville Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Songs Suitable for Juniors; Sacred Books; The Restoration; Truth; Wisdom Used With Tune: [Sacred books, the church's treasure]

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