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My own dear land, where'er my footsteps wander

Author: John Oxenham Hymnal: The Hymnary of the United Church of Canada #512 (1930) Meter: 11.10.11.10 D Topics: National and International Life Languages: English Tune Title: IRISH MELODY

My own dear land, where'er my footsteps wander

Author: John Oxenham Hymnal: The Hymnary for use in Baptist churches #512 (1936) Meter: 11.10.11.10 D Topics: National and International Life Languages: English Tune Title: IRISH MELODY
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We Shall Go Out with Hope of Resurrection

Author: June Boyce-Tillman Hymnal: Voices United #586 (1996) Meter: 11.10.11.10 D Lyrics: 1 We shall go out with hope of resurrection; we shall go out, from strength to strength go on; we shall go out and tell our stories boldly; tales of a love that will not let us go. We'll sing our songs of wrongs that can be righted; we'll dream our dream of hurts that can be healed; we'll weave a cloth of all the world united within the vision of new life who sets us free. 2 We'll give a voice to those who have not spoken; we'll find the words for those whose lips are sealed; we'll make the tunes for those who sing no longer, expressive love alive in every heart. We'll share our joy with those who are still weeping, raise hymns of strength for hearts that break in grief, we'll leap and dance the resurrection story including all in circles of our love. Topics: Church in the World Discipleship: Witness; Courage; Witness; Lent 2 Year C Tune Title: LONDONDERRY AIR
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Fold to your heart your sister and your brother

Author: John Greenleaf Whittier, 1807-1892 Hymnal: The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook #590a (2004) Meter: 11.10.11.10 D Lyrics: 1 Fold to your heart your sister and your brother: where pity dwells, the peace of God is there; to worship rightly and to love each other, each smile a hymn, each kindly deed a prayer. For he whom Jesus loved has truly spoken: the holier worship which He deigns to bless restores the lost, and binds the spirit broken, and feeds the widow and the fatherless. 2 Follow with reverent steps the great example of Him whose holy work was doing good: so shall the wide earth seem our Father's temple, each loving life a psalm of gratitude. Then shall all shackles fall: the stormy clangour of wild war music o'er the earth shall cease; love shall tread out the baleful fire of anger, and in its ashes plant the tree of peace. Languages: English Tune Title: LONDONDERRY AIR

O Son of Man, our hero strong and tender

Hymnal: Songs of Praise #611 (1926) Meter: 11.10.11.10 D
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O Happy Home Where Thou art Loved Most Dearly

Author: Sarah L. Findlater; C. J. Philipp Spitta Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnal #626 (1941) Meter: 11.10.11.10 D Lyrics: 1 O happy home where Thou art loved most dearly, Thou faithful Friend and Savior full of grace And where among the guests there never cometh One who can hold such high and honored place! O happy home, where all, in heart united In holy faith and blessed hope, are one, Whom bitter death a little while divideth, Yet cannot end the union here begun! 2 O happy home where two, in heart united, In holy faith, are clinging unto Thee; Where both, to Thee a joyful service bringing, Hear and obey Thy voice most willingly; Where both, to Thee in truth forever cleaving, In joy, in grief, make Thee their only Stay And fondly hope in Thee to be believing Both in the good and in the evil day. 3 O happy home whose little ones are given Early to Thee, in humble faith and prayer, To Thee, their Friend, who from the heights of heaven Guides them and guards with more than mother’s care! O happy home, where each one serves Thee, lowly, Whatever his appointed work may be, Till ev'ry common task seems great and holy When it is done, O Lord, as unto Thee! 4 O happy home, where Thou art not forgotten When joy is overflowing, full, and free! O happy home, where ev'ry wounded spirit Is brought, O great Physician, unto Thee, Until at last, when earthly toil is ended, All meet Thee in the blessed home above, From whence Thou camest, where Thou hast ascended, Thine everlasting home of peace and love! Amen. Topics: The Christian Home The Family Scripture: Genesis 18:19 Languages: English Tune Title: O SELIG HAUS
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He Was Not Willing

Author: Lucy R. Meyer Hymnal: Redemption Songs #648 (1937) Meter: 11.10.11.10 D First Line: He was not willing that any should perish Topics: Missionary Languages: English Tune Title: AKON
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I cannot tell why He whom angels worship

Author: William Young Fullerton, 1857-1932 Hymnal: The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook #648 (2004) Meter: 11.10.11.10 D Lyrics: 1 I cannot tell why He whom angels worship should set His love upon the sons of men; or why as shepherd He should seek the wanderers, to bring them back, they know not how or when. But this I know, that He was born of Mary when Bethlehem's manger was His only home, and that He lived at Nazareth and laboured; and so the Saviour, Saviour of the world, has come. 2 I cannot tell how silently He suffered, as with His peace He graced this place of tears; or how His heart upon the cross was broken, the crown of pain to three and thirty years. But this I know, He heals the broken-hearted and stays our sin and calms our lurking fear, and lifts the burden from the heavy-laden; for still the Saviour, Saviour of the world, is here. 3 I cannot tell how He will win the nations, how He will claim His earthly heritage, how satisfy the needs and aspirations of east and west, of sinner and of sage. But this I know, all flesh shall see His glory, and He shall reap the harvest He has sown, and some glad day His sun will shine in splendour when He the Saviour, Saviour of the world, is known. 4 I cannot tell how all the lands shall worship, when at His bidding every storm is stilled; or who can say how great the jubilation when all our hearts with love for Him are filled. But this I know, the skies will sound His praises, ten thousand thousand human voices sing, and earth to heaven, and heaven to earth, will answer: 'At last the Saviour, Saviour of the world, is King!' Languages: English Tune Title: LONDONDERRY AIR
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O Happy Home Where Thou Art Loved

Author: Sarah B. Findlater (1823-1911); Carl Johann Philipp Spitta (1801-1859) Hymnal: The Christian Hymnary. Bks. 1-4 #654 (1972) Meter: 11.10.11.10 D First Line: O happy home, where Thou art loved the dearest Lyrics: 1 O happy home, where Thou art loved the dearest, Thou loving Friend and Saviour of our race, And where among the guests there never cometh One who can hold such high and honored place! O happy home, where two in heart united In holy faith and blessed hope are one; Where joys are shared and love flows undivided, And where Thy holy will, O Lord, is done. 2 O happy home, whose little ones are given Early to Thee, in humble faith and prayer, To Thee, their Friend, who from the heights of heaven Guides them, and guards with more than mother's care! O happy home, where each one serves Thee, lowly, Whatever his appointed work may be, Till every common task seems great and holy, When it is done, O Lord, as unto Thee! 3 O happy home, where Thou art not forgotten When joy is overflowing, full, and free; O happy home, where every wounded spirit Is brought, Physician, Comforter, to Thee, Until at last, when earth's day's work is ended, All meet Thee in the blessed home above, From whence Thou camest, where Thou hast ascended, Thy everlasting home of peace and love! Topics: Book One: Hymns, Songs, Chorales; The Christian Home Family Piety Scripture: Proverbs 5:18 Languages: English Tune Title: HAPPY HOME

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