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Come, thou Almighty king

Meter: 6.6.4.6.6.6.4 Appears in 1,815 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Come, thou almighty King, Help us thy name to sing, Help us to praise! Father all glorious, O'er all victorious, Come, and reign over us, Ancient of days! 2. Come, thou Incarnate Word, Gird on thy mighty sword, Our prayer attend; Come, and thy people bless, And give thy word success: Spirit of holiness, On us descend! 3. Come Holy Comforter, Thy sacred witness bear, In this glad hour: Thou who almighty art, Now rule in every heart, And ne'er from us depart, Spirit of power! 4. To the great One and Three, The highest praises be Hence, evermore: His sovereign majesty May we in glory see, And to eternity Love and adore Used With Tune: NEW HAVEN
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When the midnight cry began

Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.7 Appears in 11 hymnals Lyrics: 1 When the midnight cry began, O what lamentation, Thousands sleeping in their sins, Neglecting their salvation. Lo the bridegroom is at hand, Who will kindly treat him? Surely all the waiting band Will now go forth to meet him. 2 Some, indeed, did wait awhile, And shone without a rival; But they spent their seeming oil Long since the last revival. Many souls who thought they'd light, O, when the scene was closed, Now against the Bridegroom fight, And so they stand opposed. 3 While the wise are passing by, With all their lamps prepared, Give us of your oil, they cry, If any can be spared. Others trimmed their former snuff, O, is it not amazing! Those conclude they've light enough, And think their lamps are blazing. 4 Foolish virgins! do you think Our Bridegroom's a deceiver? Then may you pass your lives away, And think to sleep for ever; But we by faith do see his face, On whom we have believed; If there's deception in the case, 'Tis you that are deceived. 5 And now the door is open wide, And Christians are invited, And virgins wise compass the bride, March to the place appointed. Who do you think is now a guest? Yea, listen, carnal lovers, 'Tis those in wedding garments dressed; They cease from sin for ever. 6 The door is shut, and they within, They're freed from every danger; They reign with Christ, for sinners slain, Who once lay in a manger; They join with saints and angels too In songs of love and favor; Glory, honor, praise and power, To God and Lamb for ever. 7 The foolish virgins are without; The sentence, Go ye cursed-- For want of oil they're out--away From Christ they then are forced. No more on earth with saints to join In sharing of my favor; Although you did my children blind, Mourn with the damned for ever. 8 Virgins wise, I pray draw near, And listen to your Savior; He is your friend, you need not fear, O, why not seek his favor? He speaks to you in whispers sweet, In words of consolation: By grace in him you stand complete, He is your great salvation. 9 Dying sinners, will you come, The Saviour now invites you; His bleeding wounds proclaim there's room, Let nothing then affright you— Room for you, and room for me, And room for coming sinners: Salvation pours a living stream For you and all believers. 10 When earth and sea shall be no more, And all their glory perish, When sun and moon shall cease to shine, And stars at midnight languish; When Gabriel's trump shall sound aloud, To call the slumbering nations, Then, Christians, we shall see our God The God of our salvation. Used With Tune: THE MIDNIGHT CRY Text Sources: Baptist Harmony, p. 483
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While beauty and youth are in their full prime

Meter: 10.11.11 Appears in 10 hymnals Lyrics: 1. While beauty and youth are in their full prime, And folly and fashion affect our whole time; O let not the phantom our wishes engage, Let us live so in youth that we blush not in age. 2. The vain and the young may attend us a while, But let not their flattery our prudence beguile; Let us covet those charms that shall never decay Nor listen to all that deceivers can say. 3. I sigh not for beauty, nor languish for wealth, But grant me, kind Providence, virtue and health; Then richer than kings, and far happier than they, My days shall pass swiftly and sweetly away. 4. For when age steals on me, and youth is no more, And the moralist time shakes his glass at my door, What pleasure in beauty or wealth can I find? My beauty, my wealth, is a sweet peace of mind. 5. That peace! I'll preserve it as pure as 'twas given Shall last in my bosom an earnest of heaven; For virtue and wisdom can warm the cold scene, And sixty can flourish as gay as sixteen. 6. And when I the burden of life shall have borne, And death with his sickle shall cut the ripe corn, Reascend to my God without murmur or sigh, I'll bless the kind summons, and lie down and die. Used With Tune: MORALITY
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No more shall the sound of the war-whoop be heard

Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 6 hymnals Lyrics: 1. No more shall the sound of the war whoop be heard, The ambush and slaughter no longer be feared. The tomahawk buried, shall rest in the ground, And peace and good will to the nations abound. Used With Tune: WAR DEPARTMENT Text Sources: Mercer's Cluster, p. 125
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How splendid shines the morning star

Meter: 8.8.7.8.8.7.7.9.8 Appears in 4 hymnals Lyrics: 1. How splendid shines the morning star, God's gracious light from darkness far The root of Jesse blessed. Thou David's son of Jacob's stem, My bridegroom, king, and wondrous Lamb, Thou hast my heart possessed. Sweetly, friendly, O thou handsome, precious ransom Full of graces, set and kept in heavenly places. Used With Tune: MORNING STAR (Lowry)
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See how the wicked kingdom

Meter: 7.6 Appears in 5 hymnals Lyrics: 1. See how the wicked kingdom Is falling every day, And still our blessed Jesus Is winning souls away; But O how I am tempted, No mortal tongue can tell, So often I'm surrounded With enemies from hell. Used With Tune: THE CHRISTIAN'S CONFLICTS
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My friends, I am going a long and tedious journey

Appears in 4 hymnals Lyrics: 1. My friends, I am going a long and tedious journey, Never to return; I am going a long journey, never to return. I am going a long journey, Never to return. (Repeat previous line). 215 Never to return, never to return, never to return; Never, never never, never, to return; Fare you well, my friends. (Repeat previous line twice), And God grant we may meet together in that world above, Where trouble shall cease and harmony shall abound, 216 Hark! hark! my dear friends, for death hath called me, And I must go, and lie down in the cold and silent grave, Where the mourners cease from mourning, and the prisoner is set free; Where the rich and poor are both alike; Fare you well, fare you well, fare you well, fare you well, Fare you well, my friends. Used With Tune: FAREWELL ANTHEM
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Let me go to my home in the far distant west

Meter: 12.12.12.12.11 Appears in 4 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Let me go to my home in the far distant west, To the scenes of my childhood, in innocence blest, Where the tall cedars wave, and the bright waters flow, Where my fathers repose, let me go, let me go, Where my fathers repose, oh! there let me go. 2. Let me go to the spot where the cataracts play, Where I often have sported in boyhood's bright day, And there greet my fond mother whose heart will o'erflow At the sight of her child, let me go, let me go, At the sight of her child, oh! there let me go. 3. Let me go to my sire, by whose battle scarred side I have sported so oft in the noon of new pride, And exulted to conquer the insolent foe; To my Father the chief, let me go, let me go, To my father, the chief, oh! there let me go. 4. And oh! do let me go to my flashing eyed maid, Who hath taught me to love 'neath the green willow's shade; Whose heart like the fawn leaps, and is pure as the snow: To the bosom I love, let me go, let me go, To the bosom I love, oh! there let me go. 5. And, oh! do let me go to my wild forest home, No more from its life cheering fond pleasures to roam 'Neath the grove of the glen let my ashes lie low, To my home in the wood let me go, let me go To my home in the wood, oh! there let me go. Used With Tune: THE INDIAN'S PETITION
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Eternity draws nigh

Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1. Come away to the skies. My beloved, arise, And rejoice in the day thou wast born; On this festival day, come exulting away, And with singing to Zion return. Used With Tune: NEW YEAR
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Come away to the skies. My beloved, arise

Meter: 6.6.9 Appears in 173 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Come away to the skies. My beloved, arise, And rejoice in the day thou wast born; On this festival day, come exulting away, And with singing to Zion return. Used With Tune: MIDDLEBURY Text Sources: Methodist Hymn Book, p. 357

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