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The Watch On the Rhine

Hymnal: Adult Bible Class Hymnal No. 1 #130 (1907) First Line: A voice resounds like thunder peal Refrain First Line: Dear Fatherland! no danger thine Languages: English Tune Title: [A voice resounds like thunder peal]
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Flag of Stars

Author: Mary A. Lathbury Hymnal: Quartets and Choruses for Men #168 (1913) First Line: The stars that float upon the blue Languages: English Tune Title: [The stars that float upon the blue]

The soldier keeps his wakeful watch

Author: N. Barnaby Hymnal: Jubilate Deo #353 (1900) Languages: English Tune Title: VIGIL
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My Strength In Thee

Author: Lillie W. Grafton Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16696 First Line: Humbly beneath Thy chast­en­ing rod Refrain First Line: In mine own hands, mine hands Lyrics: 1 Humbly beneath Thy chast­en­ing rod, I bow at Thy com­mand, And on­ly ask for clear­er light, To know Thy lov­ing hand, Patient, un­fal­ter­ing to trust, In Thee, in Thee, O love di­vine; Refrain: In mine own hands, mine hands, My weak­ness lies; My strength, O God, in Thine, My strength in Thine. 2 The clos­est, dear­est mor­tal ties, Are things of earth to die; How fades the glow of world­ly fame, As me­te­ors in the sky; As sun­beams throng the dark­est cloud, Thy pro­mis­es still shine, still shine; [Refrain] 3 The ho­ly faith that trusts in Heav’n, Sustains thro’ try­ing years; O, keep my soul from bit­ter­ness, Tho’ dimmed my eyes with tears; Help me to say, "Thy will be done," And all my will re­sign, re­sign. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Humbly beneath Thy chast­en­ing rod]

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