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To All the World

Author: J. C. MaCaulay Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: To all the world! the love of God Refrain First Line: To all the world! O word of love divine Used With Tune: [To all the world! the love of God]

To all the world, the Son of God

Author: George O. Webster Appears in 1 hymnal

To all thy faithful people, Lord

Author: Josiah Conder Appears in 6 hymnals
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To all, to all! to ev'ry one under the fall!

Author: Rev. Chas. Roads Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: We know it is true that wealth comes to few
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To Amira on the death of her son

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Enough to nature and to grief is paid Lyrics: Enough to nature and to grief is paid, Indulge no more these unavailing tears; Not all your comforts in the grave are laid, Through grief's dark shade a lucid ray appears. A ray of heaven fair beaming through the gloom! Bids fainting hope lift up her languid eyes; While faith directs her view beyond the tomb, To those bright scenes where joys immortal rise. Cleans'd, in the Saviour's blood, from every stain, Think with what transport you will meet above, (For ever free from sin and grief and pain) The dear, departed object of your love! Then, though your bleeding heart its loss deplore, O yet be each repining thought supprest, That sovereign hand, which cannot err, adore, Here, may your heart with full affiance rest. Indulgent mercy blends, with lenient skill, Sweet cordials with the bitter cup of woe: And many a friend, and many a comfort still, Are kindly spar'd to cheer your stay below. Your stay, perhaps for high important ends, May be prolong'd through many circling years, A blessing to your partner, children, friends, And future comfort pay your present tears. May humble resignation calm your breast, And faith enjoy, with heaven illumin'd eye, A prospect of the regions of the blest, Where pleasures bloom, that never, never die!

To an Airplane

Author: Agnes Sanford Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: You're as heavy, as heavy, as heavy as lead Topics: God Cares for Us in Work and Play; God the Creator; Play and Work; Sky; Travel; Wonder Used With Tune: [You're as heavy, as heavy, as heavy as lead]
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To an infant three weeks old

Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Can I bid thee, lovely stranger Lyrics: Can I bid thee, lovely stranger, Welcome to a world of care? Where attends thee many a danger, Where awaits thee many a snare? Hence, away, ye dark surmizes, Hope presents a fairer scene; Many a blooming pleasure rises, Many a sunbeam shines serene. O may providence defend thee! Circled in its guardian arms, Dangers may in vain attend thee, Safe amid surrounding harms. Shall I wish the world caressing? Wish thee pleasure, grandeur, wealth? No—but many a nobler blessing; Wisdom, virtue, friendship, health. May'st thou know the gracious donor, Early know, and love and praise! Then shall real wealth and honour, Peace and pleasure crown thy days.

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