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Naglet til et Kors paa Jorden

Author: Jakopanus fra Todi; B. G. Sporon Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: Jesus' Death Good Friday Lyrics: 1 Naglet til et Kors paa Jorden Henger under Vredens Torden Himlens Herre og Guds Søn, Selv den eviggode Fader Ham i Kvalerne forlader, Hører tiende hans Bøn. 2 Ak, hvor ængstet og bedrøvet, Indtil Døden høit bedrøvet Er den ømme Frelsers Sjæl! Vredens fulde Kalk uddrikke Maa han, skal han, ellers ikke Naaes hans Agt og Syndres Vel. 3 Hvo kan tænke paa den Smerte Uden med at saaret Hjerte, Om endog en Synder leed? Men her leed den Evighøie,– Smelt, mit Hjerte, græd, mit Øie, Ak, her lider Hellighed! 4 For al Verdens Syndebrøde Maatte Jesus pinlig bøde, Taale Spot og Saar og Baand, Og tilsidst al Livets Kilde Maatte ogsaa dø, og vilde, Segned og opgav sin Aand. 5 Gode Frelser, kan jeg taale Kraften af en Guddoms-Straale, O, saa send den oven ned! Tend mig, at jeg maa, jeg Arme, Fuld af Aand og hellig Varme Kjende al din Kjærlighed! 6 O, lad aldrig nogensinde Korsets Træ mig gaa af Minde, Som dig, Frelsens Fyrste, bar! Men lad Kors og Død og Smerte, Tale, raabe i mit Hjerte, Hvad min Frelse kostet har! 7 Hjælp, at jeg min Synd begræder, Og mig altid varsom glæder Ved min Fred og Salighed! Kjøbt jeg blev, dit Navn ske Ære! Dyrekjøbt – ak, lad det være Varsel for mig ved hvert Fjed! 8 Af din Naade giv mig Kræfter, At jeg al Tid maa herefter, Det, jeg lever, leve dig! Dig, som døde, lad mig leve, Leve dig, som bød mig leve Ved den Død, du leed for mig! 9 Ja, Forsoner, lad mig være Ofret dig til Tak og Ære, Helliget dit Velbehag! Sonet ved den Død, du døde, Skal jeg dig frimodig møde Da paa hin den store Dag. 10 Nu, Forbarmer! jeg det haaber, Mens jeg af det Dybe raaber: Herre Jesu, styrk min Tro! Naar mit Legem dødt henfalder, Styrk min Sjæl, idet du kalder Den til Pardiests Ro! Used With Tune: [Naglet til et Kors paa Jorden]

Digno Eres

Author: Pauline M. Mills Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Passion and Death of Christ First Line: Digno eres, digno eres Scripture: Hebrews 3:1-6 Used With Tune: WORTHY Text Sources: Trad. Comité de Celebremos

O teach me, Lord, its meaning

Author: Lucy A Bennett 1850-1927 Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Appears in 10 hymnals Topics: The Son His Suffering and Death Scripture: Isaiah 53:3 Used With Tune: ELSTREE HILL
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Farewell! I say with gladness

Meter: 7.6 Appears in 16 hymnals Topics: Death and Burial Lyrics: 1 FAREWELL! I say with gladness, False, evil world, farewell! Thy life is sin and sadness, With thee I would not dwell; In heaven are better pleasures, I long for that bright sphere Where God grants endless treasures To those that served Him here. 2 Do with me as it pleases Thy heart, O Son of God! When anguish on me seizes, Help me to bear my load; Nor then my sorrows lengthen, But take me hence on high; My fearful spirit strengthen, And let me calmly die. 3 When all around is darkling, Thy name and cross, still bright, Deep in my heart are sparkling, Like stars in blackest night. Appear Thou in Thy sorrow, For Thine was woe indeed, And from Thy cross I borrow All comfort heart can need. 4 Thou diedst for me,--O hide me When tempests round me roll; Through all my foes, O guide me, Receive my trembling soul. If I but grasp Thee firmer, What matters pain when past? Hath he a cause to murmur Who reaches heaven at last? 5 O write my name, I pray Thee, Now in the book of life; So let me here obey Thee, And there, where joys are rife, Forever bloom before Thee, Thy perfect freedom prove, And tell, as I adore Thee, How faithful was Thy love.
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The crucifixion

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 55 hymnals Topics: Jesus Christ Sufferings and Death First Line: From whence these direful omens round Scripture: Matthew 27:51

Jesus, In Thy Thirst And Pain

Author: Thomas Benson Pollock Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: The Son Suffering And Death Scripture: John 19:28
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The Mid-Night Cry

Appears in 115 hymnals Topics: Death First Line: Ye virgin souls, arise Lyrics: 1 Ye virgin souls, arise, With all the dead awake, Unto salvation wise, Oil in your vessels take: Upstarting at the midnight-cry Behold the heavenly bridegroom nigh. 2 He comes, he comes to call The nations to his bar, And take to glory all Who meet for glory are; Made ready for your full reward, Go forth with joy to meet your Lord— 3 Go, meet him in the sky, Your everlasting friend; Your head to glorify, With all his saints ascend. Ye pure in heart obtain the grace To see, without a veil, his face. 4 Ye, that have here receiv'd The unction from above, And in his spirit liv'd, And thirsted for his love; Jesus shall claim you for His bride; Rejoice with all the sanctify'd. 5 Rejoice, in glorious hope Of that great day unknown, When you shall be caught up To stand before his throne; Call'd to partake the marriage feast, And lean on our Immanuel's breast. 6 The everlasting doors Shall soon the saints receive, Above those angel-powers In glorious joy to live; Far from a world of grief and sin, With God eternally shut in. 7 Then let us wait to hear The trumpet’s welcome sound; To see our Lord appear, May we be watching found; Enrob'd in righteousness divine, In which the bride shall ever shine. Text Sources: Toplady's Collection
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Praise for the Gospel

Appears in 93 hymnals Topics: Old age death First Line: To our Almighty Maker, GOD Lyrics: 1 To our Almighty Maker, GOD, New Honours be addrest; His great Salvation shines abroad, And makes the Nations blest. 2 He spake the Word to Abr'am first; His Truth fulfils the Grace, The Gentiles make his Name their Trust, And learn his Righteousness. 2 Let the whole Earth his Love proclaim With all her diff'rent Tongues, And spread the Honours of his Name In Melody and Songs. Scripture: Psalm 98
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Lo, what a glorious Corner-Stone

Appears in 78 hymnals Topics: Deliverance from death Lyrics: 1 Lo, what a glorious Corner-Stone The Jewish Builders did refuse: But GOD hath built his Church thereon, In Spite of Envy and the Jews. 2 Great GOD, the Work is all divine, The Joy and Wonder of our Eyes; This is the Day that proves it thine, The Day that saw our Saviour rise. 3 Sinners, rejoice, and Saints, be glad; Hosanna, let his Name be blest; A thousand Honours on his Head, With Peace and Light and Glory rest. 4 In GOD's own Name he comes, to bring Salvation to our dying Race; Let the whole Church address their King With Hearts of Joy and Songs of Praise. Scripture: Psalm 118:22-27
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My GOD, the Steps of pious Men

Appears in 80 hymnals Topics: Death of saints and sinners Lyrics: 1 My GOD, the Steps of pious Men Are order'd by thy Will; Tho' they should fall, they rise again, Thy Hand supports them still. 2 The Lord delights to see their Ways, Their Virtue he approves; He'll ne'er deprive them of his Grace, Nor leave the Man he loves. 3 The heav'nly Heritage is theirs, Their Portion and their Home; He feeds them now, and makes them Heirs Of Blessings long to come. 4 Wait on the Lord, ye Sons of Men, Nor fear when Tyrants frown; Ye shall confess their Pride was vain, When Justice casts them down. Pause. 5 The haughty Sinner have I seen, Nor fearing Man nor God, Like a tall Bay-Tree fair and green, Spreading his Arms abroad. 6 And, lo! he vanish'd from the Ground, Destroy'd by Hands unseen; Nor Root, nor Branch, nor Leaf was found Where all that Pride had been. 7 But mark the Man of Righteousness, His sev'ral Steps attend; True Pleasure runs thro' all his Ways, And peaceful is his End. Scripture: Psalm 37:23-37

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