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Precious Bible! What a Treasure

Author: John Newton Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 142 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Precious Bible! what a treasure Does the Word of God afford? All I want for life or pleasure, Food and med’cine, shield and sword: Let the world account me poor, Having this I need no more. 2. Food to which the world’s a stranger, Here my hungry soul enjoys; Of excess there is no danger, Though it fills, it never cloys: On a dying Christ I feed, He is meat and drink indeed. 3. When my faith is faint and sickly, Or when Satan wounds my mind, Cordials, to revive me quickly, Healing med’cines here I find: To the promises I flee, Each affords a remedy. 4. In the hour of dark temptation Satan cannot make me yield; For the Word of consolation Is to me a mighty shield While the scripture truths are sure, From his malice I’m secure. 5. Vain his threats to overcome me, When I take the Spirits’ sword; Then with ease I drive him from me. Satan trembles at the word: ’Tis a sword for conquest made, Keen the edge, and strong the blade. 6. Shall I envy then the miser Doting on his golden store? Sure I am, or should be, wiser, I am rich, ’tis he is poor: Jesus gives me in his word, Food and med’cine, shield and sword. Used With Tune: ALL SAINTS OLD Text Sources: Olney Hymns (London: W. Oliver, 1779)
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Dankt dem Herrn, ihr Gottesknechte

Author: G. H. Neuß Appears in 42 hymnals Used With Tune: [Dankt dem Herrn, ihr Gottesknechte]
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Nothing Know We of the Season

Author: Thomas Kelly Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 4 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Nothing know we of the season When the world shall pass away; But we know, the saints have reason To expect a glorious day; When the Savior shall return, And His people cease to mourn. 2. While a careless world is sleeping, Then it is the day will come; Mirth will then be turned to weeping, Sinners then must meet their doom; But the people of the Lord Shall obtain their bright reward. 3. O what sacred joys await them! They shall see the Savior then; Those who now oppose and hate them Never can oppose again; Brethren, let us think of this: All is ours, if we are His. 4. Waiting for the Lord’s returning, Be it ours His word to keep; Let our lamps be always burning; Let us watch while others sleep; We’re no longer of the night; We are children of the light. 5. Being of the favored number Whom the Savior calls His own, ’Tis not meet that we should slumber, Nothing should be left undone: This should be His people’s aim, Still to glorify His name! Used With Tune: ALL SAINTS OLD

Thou, to whom the sick and dying

Author: Godfrey Thring, 1823-1903 Appears in 78 hymnals Topics: Brotherhood; Healing; Mercy; The Sick; Sin; The Church and The Sacraments Health and Healing Scripture: James 5:13-15 Used With Tune: ALL SAINTS
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Who is this that comes from Edom

Author: Thomas Kelly Appears in 102 hymnals Used With Tune: ALL SAINTS NEW
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Meines Lebens beste Freude

Author: S. Lisco Appears in 62 hymnals Used With Tune: [Meines Lebens beste Freude]

Iza re ireto avy

Appears in 3 hymnals Used With Tune: ALL SAINTS
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Hark! Upon The Morning Breezes

Author: John Brownlie Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Hark! upon the morning breezes, In the darkness, ere the waking, Music sweet the senses pleases, Soft upon the stillness breaking; "Glory, Glory!" this the singing, Welcome to Immanuel bringing. 2 Shepherds at their watch beholding Angels clad in glistening whiteness, Heard the wondrous news unfolding ’Mid that dazzling scene of brightness: "Glory, Glory!" peace, and kindness, Light is breaking on our blindness. 3 Glorious morn! The sun, uprising, Shone upon a world rejoicing; God is with us—truth surprising! List to song the message voicing: "Glory, Glory!" ages told it, Heavenly voices now unfold it. 4 God adored, our nature wearing! Ah, such condescending meekness! Stooping to a world despairing, Full of pity for our weakness: "Glory, Glory!" praises swelling, God hath made with man His dwelling. Used With Tune: BIJAKOVICI Text Sources: Author unknwon; Tr: Hymns from the Morningland (Paisley: Alexander Gardner, 1911)

¿Del madero tú, amor mío

Author: J. B. Cabrera Appears in 3 hymnals Used With Tune: [¿Del madero tú, amor mío]

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