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This is the wood of the cross

Hymnal: Catholic Book of Worship III #72 (1994) Topics: Holy Week Veneration of the Cross Languages: English Tune Title: [This is the wood of the cross]

This is the wood of the cross

Hymnal: Catholic Book of Worship III #73 (1994) Topics: Holy Week Veneration of the Cross Scripture: Isaiah 6:1-8 Languages: English Tune Title: [This is the wood of the cross]
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Must Jesus Bear the Cross?

Author: Thomas Shepherd Hymnal: Life and Service Hymns #73 (1917) Topics: Christ, The Cross of First Line: Must Jesus bear the cross alone Languages: English Tune Title: MAITLAND

This is the wood of the cross

Hymnal: Catholic Book of Worship III #74 (1994) Topics: Holy Week Veneration of the Cross Languages: English Tune Title: [This is the wood of the cross]
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The Way of the Cross Leads Home

Author: Jessie Brown Pounds Hymnal: Praise and Worship Hymns #104 (1927) Topics: The Cross First Line: I must needs go home by the way of the cross Languages: English Tune Title: [I must needs go home by the way of the cross]
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The wondrous Cross

Author: Rev. Isaac Watts (1674-1748) Hymnal: Songs of Praise with Tunes #114 (1889) Topics: Cross At the Cross First Line: When I survey the wondrous cross Scripture: Philippians 3:7-8 Tune Title: DONCASTER
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The wondrous Cross

Author: Rev. Isaac Watts (1674-1748) Hymnal: Many Voices; or, Carmina Sanctorum, Evangelistic Edition with Tunes #115 (1891) Topics: Cross At the Cross First Line: When I survey the wondrous cross Scripture: Philippians 3:7-8 Languages: English Tune Title: DONCASTER
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The Way of the Cross Leads Home

Author: Jessie Brown Pounds Hymnal: The Cokesbury Worship Hymnal #141 (1938) Topics: Calvary (The Cross) First Line: I must needs go home by the way of the cross Languages: English Tune Title: [I must needs go home by the way of the cross]
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The sign of the cross I triumphantly bear

Hymnal: Sunday School Book #145 (1903) Topics: Hope The Cross Lyrics: 1 The sign of the cross I triumphantly bear, Though none of my kindred that emblem may wear. I joyfully follow the champions of right, Who march on to glory with weapons of might. 2 The Pillar that guides us through peril and strife, The Rock that is cleft, giving waters of life, Is Christ and His cross. By His Spirit and Word The heart He refreshes, our Saviour and Lord. 3 O Shepherd, abide with us, care for us still, And feed us and lead us and teach us Thy will, And when in Thy heavenly fold we shall be Our thanks and our praises we'll render to Thee.
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In His own raiment clad

Author: Edward Monro Hymnal: The Hymnal #163a (1916) Meter: 6.4.6.3 D Topics: The Story of the Cross Lyrics: In his own raiment clad, With his blood dyed Women walk sorrowing By his side. [Heavy that cross to him, Weary the weight; One who will help him waits At the gate. See! they are traveling On the same road; Simon is sharing with Him the load.] O whither wandering Bear they that tree. He who first carries it, Who is he? 145 Follow to Calvary; Tread where he trod, He who for ever was Son of God. [You who would love him stand, Gaze at his face: Tarry awhile on your Earthly race. As the swift moments fly Through the blest week, Read the great story the Cross will teach.] Is there no beauty to You who pass by, In that lone figure which Marks that sky? On the cross lifted Thy face we scan, Bearing that cross for us, Son of man. Thorns form thy diadem, Rough wood thy throne; For us thy blood is shed, Us alone. No pillow under thee To rest thy head; Only the splintered cross Is thy bed. [Nails pierced thy hands and feet, Thy side the spear; No voice is nigh to say Help is near. Shadows of midnight fall, Though it is day: Thy friends and kinsfolk stand Far away. Loud is thy bitter cry; Sunk on thy breast Hangeth thy bleeding head Without rest. Loud scoffs the dying thief, Who mocks at thee: Can it, my Savior, be All for me? Gazing, afar from thee, Silent and lone, Stand those few weepers thou Callest thine own. I see thy title, Lord, Inscribed above; “Jesus of Nazareth,” King of Love.] What, O my Savior, Here didst thou see, Which made thee suffer and Die for me? [Child of my grief and pain, Watched by my love; I came to call thee to Realms above. 147 I saw thee wandering Far off from me: In love I seek for thee; Do not flee. For thee my blood I shed, For thee alone; I came to purchase thee, For mine own. Weep thou not for my grief, Child of my love: Strive to be with me in Heaven above.] O I will follow thee, Star of my soul, Through the deep shades of life To the goal. Yea, let thy cross be borne Each day by me; Mind not how heavy, if But with thee. Lord, if thou only wilt, Make us thine own, Give no companion, save Thee alone. Grant through each day of life To stand by thee; With thee, when morning breaks Ever to be. Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: STORY OF THE CROSS

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