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求主把我捆綁 (Make me a captive, Lord)

Author: George Matheson Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: 求主把我捆綁 Used With Tune: [Make me a captive, Lord]
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Hark, How the Watchmen Cry

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 85 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Hark, how the watchmen cry, Attend the trumpet’s sound! Stand to your arms, the foe is nigh, The powers of hell surround: Who bow to Christ’s command, Your arms and hearts prepare! The day of battle is at hand! Go forth to glorious war! 2. See on the mountain-top The standard of your God! In Jesus’ name I lift it up, All stained with hallowed blood. His standard-bearer, I To all the nations call, Let all to Jesus’ cross draw nigh! He bore the cross for all. 3. Go up with Christ your head, Your captain’s footsteps see; Follow your captain, and be led To certain victory. All power to Him is giv’n, He ever reigns the same; Salvation, happiness, and Heav’n Are all in Jesus’ name. 4. Only have faith in God; In faith your foes assail, Not wrestling against flesh and blood, But all the powers of hell; From thrones of glory driv’n, By flaming vengeance hurled, They throng the air, and darken Heav’n, And rule the lower world. Used With Tune: DIADEMATA Text Sources: Hymns and Sacred Poems, 1749

Wel, f'enaid, dos yn mlaen

Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: DIADEMATA
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O thou who dwell'st on high

Author: Wilson T. Hogue Appears in 3 hymnals Used With Tune: DIADEMATA
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The Taking Of Jericho

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Arise, ye men of war Lyrics: 1 Arise, ye men of war, Prevent the morning ray, Prepare, your captain cries, prepare, Your captain leads the way: He calls you forth to fight, Where yonder ramparts rise, Ramparts of a stupendous height, Ramparts that touch the skies. 2 Who dares approach those towers? Who can those walls o’erturn? The city braves all human powers, And laughs a seige to scorn. Who shall the city take, The Jericho within? Not all the powers of earth can shake The strength of inbred sin. 3 Impregnable it stands, Strong, and walled up to Heaven; But God into our Joshua’s hands The citadel hath given; The fortress and its king, And all his valiant men, Our captain to the ground shall bring, And on their ruins reign. 4 All power He hath to quell, And conquer and o’erthrow, All power in Heaven, and earth, and hell, To root out every foe; Through Him divinely bold Let all His soldiers fight, Now of your captain’s strength take hold, And conquer in His might. 5 Ye people all pass on; Ye men of war surround The city by your captain won; Attend the trumpet’s sound: The priests whom He hath chose Pass on before the Lord, And each a ram’s-horn trumpet blows, The trumpet of the Word. 6 The holy ark they bear, The covenant of His grace, And tidings of great joy declare To all the fallen race: They make His mercies known, His promises they show: Go in the track your guides have shown, To certain conquest go. 7 In sight of God proceed, Follow the ark divine, In all the ways and statutes tread, Which He hath pleased to’ enjoin: Pray always, fast, and pray, And watch to do His will; All His commands with joy obey, All righteousness fulfill. 8 With patience persevere, Still in His ways be found, Still to the city walls draw near, And day by day surround; Continue in His Word, On all His means attend, Bearing the burden of the Lord, And hoping to the end. 9 Arise, your strength renew, Your glorious toil repeat, Follow the ark, your Lord pursue, And for His promise wait; In deepest silence go; Your Joshua cries, Be still, Assured His truth and power to know, And prove His perfect will. 10 Tried to the uttermost His faithful Word shall be, Who in the strength of Jesus trust Shall gain the victory: But wait for your reward, And give your clamors o’er, Tarry the leisure of your Lord, Nor ever murmur more. 11 The solemn day draws nigh When sin shall have its doom, Faith sees it with an eagle’s eye, And cries, The day is come; The seventh morn I see, And hasten to be blest, Enjoy an instant victory, An antedated rest. 12 The walls are compassed round, This circuit is the last: The ark stands still: the trumpets sound A long continued blast: The people turn their eyes On the devoted walls; And Shout, the mighty Joshua cries, And lo! the city falls. 13 Its proud aspiring brow Lies level with the ground; It lies, and not one stone is now Upon another found. The walls are flat, the deep Foundations are o’erthrown; The lofty fortress is a heap And sin is trodden down. 14 The strength of sin is lost, And Babylon the great Is fallen, fallen to the dust, Has found its final fate. Partakers of our hope, We seize what God hath given, And trampling down all sin go up, And straight ascend to Heaven. 15 But shall not sin remain, And in its ruins live? No, Lord, we trust, and not in vain, Thy fullness to receive; Thy strength and saving grace Thou shalt for us employ, The being of all sin erase, And utterly destroy. 16 Actual and inbred sin Shall feel Thy two-edged sword: The city is, with all therein, Devoted to the Lord: Thy Word cannot be broke, Thou wilt Thine arm display, Thou wilt with one continual stroke Our sin for ever slay. 17 Woman, and man, and beast, And ox, and ass, and sheep, All, all at once shall be oppressed By death’s eternal sleep; Never to rise again, Both young and old shall fall; Not one shall ’scape, not one remain, But die and perish all. 18 The human beast and fiend Thou, Lord, shall take away, And make the old transgression end, And all its relics slay; The proud and carnal will, The selfish vain desire, Thou all our sins at once shalt kill, And burn them all with fire. Used With Tune: DIADEMATA Text Sources: Hymns and Sacred Poems Vol. I, 1749

Kron ham

Author: Mathew Bridges Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Kron nu Guds lam, ham kron Used With Tune: [Kron nu Guds lam, ham kron]
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I Lift My Heart to Thee (Sternhold)

Author: Thomas Sternhold, 1500-1549 Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: I lift my heart to Thee Lyrics: 1. I lift my heart to Thee, My God and Guide most just; Now suffer me to take no shame, For in Thee I do trust. Direct me in Thy truth, And teach me, I Thee pray; Thou art my God and Savior, On Thee I wait alway. 2. Thy mercies manifold, I pray Thee, Lord, remember, I eke Thy pity plentiful, For they have been fore’er. Remember not the faults And frailty of my youth; Remember not how ignorant I have been of Thy truth. 3. Nor after my deserts Let me Thy mercy find, But of Thine own benignity Lord have me in Thy mind. His mercy is full sweet, His truth a perfect guide, Therefore the Lord will sinners teach And such as go aside. 4. The humble He will teach His precepts for to keep: He will direct in all His ways The lowly and the meek. For all the ways of God Are truth and mercy both To them that keep His testament The witness of His truth. Used With Tune: DIADEMATA
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Dame, Te Ruego

Author: Anónimo Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 Dame, te ruego, Señor un corazón Limpio, lavado en tu sangre sin par, Libre de toda pasión mundanal, Cual sólo tú, ¡oh!, Jesús, puedes dar. 2 Un corazón limpio de mal, Lleno de amor, ¡quién me lo puede dar? Sólo Jesús, quien por mi mal, Vino a morir sobre la cruenta cruz. 3 Dame, te ruego, Señor un corazón Siempre tranquilo, confiado en tu amor, Listo a seguir en tus pasos, doquier Quieras enviarme, divino Señor. 4 Dame te ruego, Señor, un corazón Lleno de santo, divino poder; Lleno de Fuego, potente, eficaz, Lleno de fe y podré así vencer. Dame te ruego, Señor, un corazón Apto a crecer en la gracia y el bien, Para que así como tú pueda ser, Hasta que llegue a gozar en tu Edén. Used With Tune: DIADEMATA

A Cristo proclamad

Author: José L. Santiago Cabrera, n. 1888; Desconocido Meter: 6.6.8.6.6.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: El Año Cristiano Reino y Gloria de Cristo; Pascua de Resurrección; Ascension; Christian Year Reign and Glory of Christ; Easter Used With Tune: DIADEMATA

All Those Who Make My Words

Author: Charles M. Mountain Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Jesus Christ Teaching of; Obedience (see also Will of God) Scripture: Matthew 7:24-27 Used With Tune: DIADEMATA

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