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Yet never alone is the Christian

Author: Rossiter W. Raymond (1840- ) Hymnal: Carmina for the Sunday School and Social Worship #180 (1894) Topics: The Christian Life First Line: Far out on the desolate billow Languages: English Tune Title: NEVER ALONE
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The dignity and happiness of the Christian

Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns, for the Use of the German Reformed Church, in the United States of America. (2nd ed.) #205 (1834) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Blessings of the Covenant Happiness of the Christian First Line: Honor and happiness unite
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When storms hang o'er the Christian's head

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns and Psalms for Social and Private Worship (6th ed.) #225 (1827) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: God, the Christian's Refuge; The Christian life Its privileges and comforts Languages: English
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How Cheering Is the Christian's Hope

Author: Anon. Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #387 (1941) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: The Christian Life Hope and Aspiration Languages: English Tune Title: EXHORTATION
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How cheering is the Christian's hope

Author: Anon. Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #680 (1886) Topics: The Christian Faith, Hope, and Charity Lyrics: 1 How cheering is the Christian's hope, While toiling here below! It buoys us up while passing through This wilderness of woe; It buoys us up while passing through This wilderness of woe. 2 It points us to a land of rest, Where saints with Christ will reign; Where we shall meet the loved of earth, And never part again, 3 A land where sin can never come, Temptations ne'er annoy, Where happiness will ever dwell, And that without alloy. 4 O, how unlike the present world Will be the one to come! Here, pain and sorrow, care and fear, Attend where'er we roam; 5 In that bright world no tears will flow, Death ne'er can enter there; For all who gain that heavenly land Will be as angels are. 6 Fly, lingering moments, fly, O, fly, Dear Saviour, quickly come! We long to see thee as thou art, And reach that blissful home. Tune Title: EXHORTATION

All I once held dear (Knowing You)

Author: Graham Kendrick Hymnal: Complete Mission Praise #799 (1999) Topics: Living the Christian Life Worship and Adoration; Living the Christian Life Commitment and Dedication to Service; Living the Christian Life Salvation and the Cross; Living the Christian Life Devotion and Love for God; Living the Christian Life Heaven and Victory over Death First Line: All I once held dear, built my life upon Refrain First Line: Knowing You, Jesu, knowing You Languages: English Tune Title: [All I once held dear, built my life upon]
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Christ the christian's sufficiency

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #CII (1799) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Christ The christian's sufficiency; Christ The christian's sufficiency First Line: Now in a song of grateful praise Lyrics: 1 Now in a song of grateful praise, To my dear Lord my voice I'll raise; With all the Saints I'll join to tell, That Jesus hath done all things well. 2 I spurn'd his grace, I broke his laws, And then he undertook my cause; To save me when I did rebel, My Jesus hath done all things well. 3 And since my soul hath known his love, What blessings hath he made me prove? Mercy, which doth all praise excel; My Jesus hath done all things well. 4 Whene'er my Saviour or my God, Hath on me laid his gentle rod; I know in all that has befel, That Jesus hath done all things well. 5 Sometimes the Lord his face doth hide, To make me pray, and kill my pride; Yet on my heart it still doth dwell, That Jesus hath done all things well. 6 Soon I shall pass this vale of death, And in his arms resign my breath, Yet then my happy soul shall tell, How Jesus hath done all things well. Languages: English
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Christ the christian's sufficiency

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns #CII (1802) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Christ The christian's sufficiency; Christ The christian's sufficiency First Line: Now in a song of grateful praise Lyrics: 1 Now in a song of grateful praise, To my dear Lord my voice I'll raise; With all the Saints I'll join to tell, That Jesus hath done all things well. 2 I spurn'd his grace, I broke his laws, And then he undertook my cause; To save me when I did rebel, My Jesus hath done all things well. 3 And since my soul hath known his love, What blessings hath he made me prove? Mercy, which doth all praise excel; My Jesus hath done all things well. 4 Whene'er my Saviour or my God, Hath on me laid his gentle rod; I know in all that has befel, That Jesus hath done all things well. 5 Sometimes the Lord his face doth hide, To make me pray, and kill my pride; Yet on my heart it still doth dwell, That Jesus hath done all things well. 6 Soon I shall pass this vale of death, And in his arms resign my breath, Yet then my happy soul shall tell, How Jesus hath done all things well. Languages: English

Come, O Come to Me

Author: Kanjirō Nagasaka; Vern Rossman Hymnal: Hymns from the Four Winds #61 (1983) Topics: The Christian Life Christian Experience and Devotion; The Christian Life Comfort and Healing; The Christian Life Guidance; The Christian Life Life, Death, and Parting First Line: Plodding on, the weary footsteps through the desert wend Scripture: Matthew 11:28 Languages: English Tune Title: COME TO ME

Drawing Near and List'ning

Author: Byung Soo Oh; T. Tom Lee; Esther Rice Hymnal: Hymns from the Four Winds #62 (1983) Topics: The Christian Life Christian Mission and Concern; The Christian Life Aspiration and Hope; The Christian Life Discipleship, Service, and Mission; The Christian Life Guidance First Line: Drawing near and list'ning Scripture: Matthew 16:24 Languages: English Tune Title: SOH-MYOUNG

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