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The Coming King

Author: Eva O. B. Gilbert Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12341 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 D First Line: Lo, our king is surely coming Lyrics: 1 Lo, our king is surely coming, Cry the sentinels today; From their watch towers on the hilltops, They are looking far away, And they see the waving signals, And they hear the measured tread That shall soon arrest the living, And awake the sleeping dead. Refrain: For our king is surely coming; Angel hosts shall shout it then, But His heralds He has chosen From among the sons of men. 2 Let Him find you when He cometh, At your humble daily toil; At the sweeping of the kitchen, Or the tilling of the soil; Let Him find you by the wayside, Helping on some stumbling child, Let Him find you where the tempest Spreads it devastation wild. [Refrain] 3 Let Him find you telling heathen Of the unknown God they seek; Let Him find you in the sick room, Cheering up the faint and weak; Let Him find you in the city, Making straight the paths of youth, Let Him find you in the pulpit, Spreading forth the living truth. [Refrain] 4 But wherever He may find you, Let it be with tender hand; Guiding men to understanding Of His precept and command. For where’er our duty leads us, Be it humble work or fine, He will honor most the spirit That shows forth His love divine. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: LA MESA
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Not One Forgotten

Author: Eliza E. Hewitt Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12423 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 D First Line: There’s a word of tender beauty Refrain First Line: In my Father’s blessed keeping Lyrics: 1 There’s a word of tender beauty In the sayings of our Lord; How it stirs the heart to music, Waking gratitude’s sweet chord; For it tells me that our Father, From His throne of royal might, Bends to note a falling sparrow, For ’tis precious in His sight. Refrain: In my Father’s blessèd keeping I am happy, safe and free; While His eye is on the sparrow, I will not forgotten be. 2 Tho’ I’m least of all His children, So unworthy of His love, Yet, for me, there’s kind remembrance In the Father-heart above; He will ever save and keep me, He will guide me on the way, For my Savior gently whispers, Are ye not much more than they? [Refrain] 3 Oh, the wounded hands of Jesus All the springs of life control, Is there any ill can harm me While His blood is on my soul? Let me, like the little sparrow, Trust Him where I cannot see, In the sunshine and the shadow, Singing, "He will care for me." [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: THURLAND CASTLE
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The Christian Graces

Author: Theodore J. Price Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12784 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 D First Line: Let us learn the Christian graces Refrain First Line: For the love we owe to Jesus Lyrics: 1 Let us learn the Christian graces, As we walk the heavenly road, Mark the pathway each one traces, Upward to the blest abode. He who loves must learn forbearance, He who gains must suffer loss; Tribulation worketh patience, Patience meekly bears the cross. Refrain: For the love we owe to Jesus, For the love He has bestowed, Let us learn the Christian graces, As we walk the heav’nly road. 2 Patience still the cross upbearing, Lowly at its foot we bow, Sinful, trembling, weeping, fearing— Faith has crowned with flowers its brow! Lo! its beauty now discerning, Virtue adds another wreath; And its growing glories learning, Knowledge hangs some fruits beneath. [Refrain\ Temperance has brought her lilies, Spotless white to wind around— Patience with her burden smiling, Plants its foot upon the ground; Sweet experience now shall aid her To sustain the lighter load; While fond hope inspires new vigor, Pointing to the blest abode. [Refrain] 4 Now in songs of loud hosannas, Lift our voices heavenward; Lo! what wondrous grace advances? "Holiness, unto the Lord!" Godliness, her name—Oh hear it!— Welcome, loveliest sister here! Godliness, in life and spirit, Godliness in faith and prayer. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: FINISTÈRE
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The Angels' Story

Author: Robert L. Fletcher Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13071 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 D First Line: Angels tell the joyful story Lyrics: 1 Angels tell the joyful story Of the resurrection day; They alone beheld the glory When the bars of death gave way; Hear them saying, "He is risen; Seek Him not among the dead." They beheld the empty prison, Death in chains was captive led. Hear them saying, "He is risen; Seek Him not among the dead." They beheld the empty prison, Death in chains was captive led. 2 Sing His praises, O ye mortals, Strew the earth with vernal flowers; Jesus passes through death’s portals, Rises o’er its gloomy powers; Angel guards the way attending, Lo, He goes to dwell on high; Seraphs there, before Him bending, Chant His praises in the sky. Angel guards the way attending, Lo, He goes to dwell on high; Seraphs there, before Him bending, Chant His praises in the sky. 3 Gracious Savior, live forever, Victor o’er the prince of night; And from Thee no power can sever What is Thine by blood-bought right; Thine the kingdom, Thine the glory, Fairest of the heavenly train; Ours the joy to wait before Thee, Till we rise with Thee to reign. Thine the kingdom, Thine the glory, Fairest of the heavenly train; Ours the joy to wait before Thee, Till we rise with Thee to reign. Languages: English Tune Title: SAARBRÜCKEN
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Out Of Every Clime And People

Author: Samuel Longfellow Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13278 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 D Refrain First Line: Hark! we hear again the chorus Lyrics: 1 Out of every clime and people, Under every holy name, Is the everlasting Gospel, Good and glad for aye the same; So we, in our happy Christmas, Breathe the universal creed, Clasping hands with distant ages, In a brotherhood indeed. Refrain: Hark! we hear again the chorus, Echoing through the starry sky, And we join the heav’nly anthem, Glory be to God on high! 2 Sing aloud, then hearts and voices, Shout, O new world, free and strong; Hail of Light the deathless triumph, Join the old world’s birthday song: "Glory be to God the highest! Peace on earth, good will to men!" ’Twas the morning stars that pealed it, Let the world respond again. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: EL PASO
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Coming To Thee

Author: Eva Travers Poole Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13323 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 D First Line: I am coming to Thee, Savior Refrain First Line: I am coming, simply coming Lyrics: 1 I am coming to Thee, Savior, Heavy laden and oppressed, For I need Thy saving mercy, And I want Thy heav’nly rest. Earth’s bright hopes have failed and faded, Earth’s dear love has passed away; I am burdened, weary hearted, As I come to Thee today. Refrain: I am coming, simply coming, In my sinfulness to Thee; I am sure Thou wilt receive me, For Thy promise is my plea. 2 I am coming to Thee, Savior, I have heard Thy loving call, And tho’ untold sins oppress me, Thou canst save me from them all. I am coming, sadly owning That I do not come aright; Yet believing that my darkness Will be changed to perfect light. [Refrain] 3 I am coming! tho’ the tempter Bids my trembling soul despair; If I reach Thy feet, O Jesus, I shall never perish there. If I do but touch Thy garment, Thou wilt surely make me whole; Lord, I come, I touch, I trust Thee Save, oh save my sinful soul. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: CHECOTAH
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He Is Coming By And By

Author: Laura C. Nourse Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13347 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 D First Line: He is coming! swell the chorus! Refrain First Line: He is coming, coming, coming Lyrics: 1 He is coming! swell the chorus! Strike the loud exultant strain! He whose mercy hovers o’er us, Comes to earth her promised king. Earthly monarchs bow before Him, Saints and sinners bend the knee, Angels stooping low adore Him, Jesus comes and earth is free. Refrain: He is coming, coming, coming, See His chariot rends the sky. Hear His voice in notes of warning, He is coming by and by. 2 He is coming—pomp and glory— Angel hosts His regal train! Jesus born in Bethlehem lowly Comes His kingship to proclaim. Sinners quake with fear before Him, Satan’s minions all are fled; Death’s unnumbered hosts adore Him, Life and hope and joy are wed. [Refrain] 3 He is coming! Hail with gladness Every sign in earth and sky! Death is conquered with its sadness, Sin and sinners all must die. He is coming! Light and splendor, Perfect love and lasting peace; Bow, ye nations, low in wonder, Crown Him Prince, ye saved by grace. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: PALAWAN
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Cast Thy Bread Upon the Waters

Author: Robert Edgar Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13836 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 D Refrain First Line: Time will tell the joyful story, Lyrics: 1 Cast thy bread upon the waters, You will find it by and by; Let not faith a moment falter, God will bring the blessing nigh; Many days may pass in darkness, Many nights in clouds and tears, Hope may almost die in sadness, Life be lengthened many years. Refrain: Time will tell the joyful story, Good deeds done cannot be lost, Here in time or there in glory, They shall far outweigh the cost. 2 Sow the seed in life’s young morning, Ere the rising sun is high, Let good fruits be still adorning, Willing hearts and hands that try. Work for God will never perish, Work for souls should never end, Prayer for sinners God will cherish, And a happy answer send. [Refrain] 3 Tell the sick, there still is healing, Tho’ they turn a listless eye; Tell the lost that Christ has feeling, And will hear their earnest cry. Scatter crumbs of life around you, Let them float on every wave; Let this music still surround you: Jesus, Jesus died to save. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: YOZGAT
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Sound The Trumpet

Author: Maria A. West Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #14371 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 D First Line: Hark! the wail of heathen nations Refrain First Line: Sound the trumpet! Wake God's people Lyrics: 1 Hark! the wail of heathen nations, List! the cry comes back again, With its solemn, sad reproaching, With its sorrowful refrain. "We are dying fast of hunger, Starving for the Bread of Life! Haste, O hasten ere we perish, Send the messengers of life!" Refrain: Sound the trumpet! Wake God’s people, Open, open, heart and hands! And so surely His best blessings Quickly shall o’erflow all lands. 2 "Send the Gospel faster, swifter, Ye who dwell in Christian lands! Care ye not that we are dying More in numbers than the sands? Heed ye not His words, your Master, 'Go ye forth to all the world?' Sound the Gospel faster, faster Let its banner be unfurled!" [Refrain] 3 Christian! can you sit in silence, While this cry fills all the air, Or content your soul with giving, Merely what you well "can spare"? For no gifts the Father craveth, When He asks you for "His own." Will you dole Him from your treasure, A poor pittance for a loan? [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: BIALYSTOK
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He Is Risen

Author: Louisa G. Richards Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #14522 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 D First Line: He is risen! He is risen! Refrain First Line: O my heart, be still and listen Lyrics: 1 He is risen! He is risen! From the darkness of the tomb; Cease thy strife, Oh! heart, and listen; Open wide and give Him room. Lo! the mighty rock is riven; At the door the angels sing, Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Risen Lord and mighty King! Refrain: O my heart, be still and listen, Let my lips the glad news sing: He is risen—He is risen! Jesus, Savior, Lord and King! 2 I am one with God, the Father! Were the words divinely spoke. Even loving hearts were faithless, ’Till that Easter morning broke; Then what wonder, joy and rapture Flooded every heart that morn; Faith had ripened to fruition, From the grave rose hope, reborn. [Refrain] 3 Glory be to God the Father! Glory be to Christ the Son! Glory to the Holy Spirit, Now I know the victory won! On my heart the resurrection, Now I feel the touch divine, On my soul the glory anthem, Christ is risen—Christ is mine! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: CHANGCHUN

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