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Vaagner op

Hymnal: Evangeli harpe #447 (1906) First Line: Vaagner op! En stemme byder Languages: Norwegian Tune Title: [Vaagner op! En stemme byder]
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"The Bridegroom cometh"

Hymnal: Laudes Domini #483 (1884) First Line: Wake, awake! for night is flying Lyrics: 1 Wake, awake! for night is flying; The watchmen on the heights are crying; Awake, Jerusalem, at last! Midnight hears the welcome voices, And at the thrilling cry rejoices; Come forth, ye virgins, night is past! The Bridegroom comes; awake, Your lamps with gladness take; Hallelujah! And for his marriage feast prepare, For ye must go to meet him there. 2 Zion hears the watchmen singing, And all her heart with joy is springing; She wakes, she rises from her gloom; For her Lord comes down all-glorious; The strong in grace, in truth victorious; Her star is risen, her Light is come! Ah, come, thou blessed One, God's own beloved Son; Hallelujah! We follow till the halls we see, Where thou hast bid us sup with thee. 3 Now let all the heavens adore thee. And men and angels sing before thee With harp and cymbal's clearest tone; Of one pearl each shining portal, Where we are with the choir immortal Of angels round thy dazzling throne; Nor eye hath seen, nor ear Hath yet attained to hear, What there is ours; But we rejoice, and sing to thee Our hymn of joy eternally. Languages: English Tune Title: HERNHUTT
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Jesus, Lord most great and glorious

Author: Count N. L. von Zinzendorf, 1700-1760; Bishop John Gambold, 1711-1771 Hymnal: Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church #489 (1920) Meter: 8.9.8.8.9.8.6.6.4.8.8 Topics: Following Christ; Gratitude and love to Christ; Worship Languages: English Tune Title: SLEEPERS, WAKE (HERRNHUT)

Salige er de, som dør i Herren

Hymnal: Evangeli harpe #495 (1906) First Line: Salig er de døde, hine Languages: Norwegian Tune Title: [Salig er de døde, hine]
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Jesus kommt, von allem Bösen

Hymnal: Gesangbuch mit Noten #541 (1890) Languages: German Tune Title: [Jesus kommt, von allem Bösen]
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Jesus kommt, von allem Bösen

Hymnal: Gesangbuch mit Noten #541 (1893) Languages: German Tune Title: [Jesus kommt, von allem Bösen]
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Wake, awake, for night is flying

Hymnal: The Selah Song Book (Das Sela Gesangbuch) (2nd ed) #584a (1926) Languages: English Tune Title: [Wake, awake, for night is flying]
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Wake, awake, for night is flying

Author: Miss Catherine Winkworth (1829-1878) Hymnal: Carmina Sanctorum #694 (1885) Languages: English Tune Title: VIGIL
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From thy holy habitation

Author: Robert Simpson, 1771-1843 Hymnal: Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church #796 (1920) Topics: Festal Days; Worship Languages: English Tune Title: SLEEPERS, WAKE (HERRNHUT)

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