Instance Results

‹ Return to hymnal
Hymnal, Number:aop1882
In:instances

Planning worship? Check out our sister site, ZeteoSearch.org, for 20+ additional resources related to your search.
Showing 71 - 80 of 140Results Per Page: 102050
TextPage scanAudio

Pray and Wait

Author: Mary D. James Hymnal: AoP1882 #66 (1882) Person Name: Mary D. James First Line: Yes, pray and wait Lyrics: 1 Yes, pray and wait, poor, tempted, sorrowing one, Though all obscured by clouds the cheering sun; Though rough and thorny be thy heavenward path; Oh, falter not, nor faint, in God have faith; Still pray and wait, pray and wait, pray and wait. 2 Tho’ all around seem dark, and drear, and cold, And naught to cheer thee in this desert world; In darkness oft arises glorious light, And brightest morning from a stormy night, Oh, pray and wait, pray and wait, pray and wait. 3 When faint and sad thy burdened soul would sink, Then of thy loving Father’s promise think; And trust thy faithful covenant keeping God, And rest thee on his sure, unfailing word, Still pray and wait, pray and wait, pray and wait. 4 In furnace fires our graces must be tried Until from nature’s dross all purified, And he, the great Refiner, shall behold His lovely image shining in the gold, We’ll pray and wait, pray and wait, pray and wait. Tune Title: [Yes, pray and wait]
TextPage scanAudio

The Covert of his Wings

Author: Mary D. James Hymnal: AoP1882 #96 (1882) Person Name: Mary D. James First Line: Under his wings I am hiding Refrain First Line: Under his wings, under his wings Lyrics: 1 Under his wings I am hiding, Till all the storms be o’erpast; Safe ‘neath his shadow abiding, While life’s cold winter shall last. Refrain: Under his wings, under his wings, Safely I’m hiding under his wings; Hiding, Hiding, under his wings. 2 Calm in this covert reposing, Here I am finding sweet rest;— While his strong arms are inclosing, What can my spirit molest? [Refrain] 3 Myriads of foes are surrounding, Striving my peace to destroy; Heavenly comforts abounding, Fill all my being with joy! [Refrain] 4 What though I hear the commotion Fearfully rage? While I cling Close to his breast, in devotion, Joyously still I can sing! [Refrain] 5 Jesus, dear Saviour, my “Tower,” Safely in thee do I hide, Shielded from Satan’s dread power, Blest will I ever abide. [Refrain] Scripture: Psalm 91:4 Tune Title: [Under his wings I am hiding]
TextPage scanAudio

Enthroned is Jesus Now

Author: Thomas J. Judkin Hymnal: AoP1882 #147 (1882) Person Name: Thomas J. Judkin Refrain First Line: There with the glorified Lyrics: 1 Enthroned is Jesus now, Upon His heavenly seat; The kingly crown is on His brow, The saints are at His feet. Refrain: There with the glorified, Safe by our Saviour’s side, We shall be satisfied By and by; By and by, By and by; We shall be satisfied By and by. 2 In shining white they stand, A great and countless throng; A palmy sceptre in each hand, On every lip a song. [Refrain] 3 They sing the Lamb of God, Once slain on earth for them; The Lamb, thro’ whose atoning blood, Each wears his diadem. [Refrain] 4 Thy grace, O Holy Ghost, Thy blessed help supply, That we may join that radiant host, Triumphant in the sky. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Enthroned is Jesus now]
Page scan

Sun of My Soul

Author: John Keble Hymnal: AoP1882 #98 (1882) Person Name: John Keble First Line: Son of my soul! Thou Saviour dear Tune Title: HURSLEY
Page scan

It must be Settled tonight

Author: C. B. Kendall Hymnal: AoP1882 #71 (1882) Person Name: C. B. Kendall Tune Title: [It must be settled tonight]
TextPage scanAudio

An Open Door

Author: C. B. Kendall Hymnal: AoP1882 #92 (1882) Person Name: C. B. Kendall First Line: An open door, O, blessed thought Refrain First Line: Oh, for me there's an open Lyrics: 1 An open door, Oh, blessed thought! And may not I look in, And see the joys in that bright world Of those who’re saved from sin? Refrain: Oh, for me there’s an open door, To that bright world above! And I may enter, and be at rest In my Redeemer’s love. 2 There, seated on his great white throne, We see our glorious King, Surrounded by a happy host, Whose songs make heaven ring. [Refrain] 3 The saints are crowned within that door, And clothed with garments white, And conquering palms they bear aloft, In that blest world of light. [Refrain] 4 The dear ones who have left us here Are resting there above, And now they bathe their weary souls In seas of heavenly love. [Refrain] Tune Title: [An open door, O, blessed thought]
TextPage scanAudio

My Saviour Keeps Me Company

Hymnal: AoP1882 #17 (1882) Person Name: Wm. J. Kirkpatrick First Line: My Savior keeps me company Lyrics: 1 My Saviour keeps me company Along the narrow way, And I am trusting in his grace To keep me day by day, The path may be a rugged one, Yet cheerfully I’ll sing; For there’s such love, and joy, and rest, Beneath his shelt’ring wing. 2 My Saviour keeps me company, So I am ne’er alone, Tho’ earthly friends may turn away, And leave me, one by one; Those too I’ve loved and trusted most, And thought were truest friends; But his is an unchanging love, Mine till the journey ends. 3 My Saviour keeps me company, Yes, Jesus, thou art mine; What confidence I now look up, Assured too I am thine. Redeemed from sin and Satan’s power, Bought with thy precious blood, Earth has no claims upon me now, For I belong to God. 4 My Saviour keeps me company, Friendless, and poor, and lone, Yet he bestows rich love one me, And claims me for his own. Then let the world despise me now, He loves me just the same For Jesus keeps me company, And Jesus knows my name. Tune Title: [My Savior keeps me company]
Page scanAudio

Is Your Lamp Burning?

Hymnal: AoP1882 #42 (1882) Person Name: Wm. J. Kirkpatrick First Line: Say, is your lamp burning, my brother Tune Title: [Say, is your lamp burning, my brother]
Page scan

Saved to the Uttermost

Author: William J. Kirkpatrick Hymnal: AoP1882 #60 (1882) Person Name: William J. Kirkpatrick First Line: Saved to the uttermost I am the Lord's Refrain First Line: Saved, saved, saved to the uttermost Tune Title: [Saved to the uttermost I am the Lord's]
TextPage scanAudio

The Wages of Sin

Author: William J. Kirkpatrick Hymnal: AoP1882 #65 (1882) Person Name: William J. Kirkpatrick First Line: I have labored for thee, O sin Refrain First Line: The wages of sin is death Lyrics: 1 I have labored for thee, O sin, With energy, night and day, Now what shall I have for my reward, And what is my utmost pay? Refrain: “The wages of sin is death,” All that is promised, you know,— Nothing but death, eternal death, Bitter remorse and woe. 2 But I’ve given my youth and strength, My talents and time to thee, I have bartered away my words of truth, And nothing remains to me. [Refrain] 3 I have slighted the voice of God, And stifled my conscience too; I have done despite to the Spirit’s power, In striving thy work to do. [Refrain] 4 I have severed the ties of earth, And ruined my hopes of heaven, And only for thee I’ve lived and toiled, And now, what reward is given? [Refrain] Tune Title: [I have labored for thee, O sin]

Pages


Export as CSV