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Lord, not for light in darkness do we pray

Author: John Drinkwater Hymnal: Hymns of the Christian Life #320 (1925) Hymnal Title: Hymns of the Christian Life Languages: English Tune Title: STONEY
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Lord, not for light in darkness do we pray

Author: John Drinkwater Hymnal: Student Volunteer Hymnal #72 (1927) Hymnal Title: Student Volunteer Hymnal Languages: English Tune Title: STONEY
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Lord, Not for Light in Darkness

Author: John Drinkwater, 1882-1937 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #3953 Meter: 10.10.1.4 Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal First Line: Lord, not for light in darkness do we pray Lyrics: 1. Lord, not for light in darkness do we pray, Not that the veil be lifted from our eyes, Not that the slow ascension of our day Be otherwise. 2. We know the paths wherein our feet should press, Across our hearts are written Thy decrees; Yet now O Lord, be merciful to bless, With more than these. 3. Grant us the will to fashion as we feel; Grant us the strength to labor as we know; Grant us the purpose, ribbed and edged with steel, To strike the blow. 4. Knowledge we ask not, knowledge Thou hast lent, But Lord, the will, there lies our bitter need; Give us to build above the deep intent The deed, the deed. Languages: English Tune Title: STONEY
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Hail To The Morn That Dawns On Eastern Hills

Author: John Brownlie Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10193 Meter: 10.10.10.4 Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal Lyrics: 1 Hail to the morn that dawns on eastern hills, More radiant far than any earthly morn; ’Tis heavenly light that all creation fills— The Christ is born. 2 Mystery profound, through all the ages sealed, Now, to a world all hopeless, and forlorn, In Bethlehem’s manger is at length revealed— The Christ is born. 3 Lo, from their watch the herdsmen raise their eyes, For dazzling light the robe of night had torn, And angels poured their raptures from the skies— The Christ is born. 4 Bring ye your gifts of gold and incense rare, Wise men who come, all travel-stained and worn; Find ye the Child, and pay your homage there— The Christ is born. 5 Hail to the morn, the world exulting sings; Only to Him, in fealty we are sworn, Lord of our lives, immortal King of kings!— The Christ is born. Languages: English Tune Title: STONEY
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There Is A Spot Of Consecrated Ground

Author: Charlotte Elliott Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10486 Meter: 10.10.10.4 Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal Lyrics: 1 There is a spot of consecrated ground, Where brightest hope and holiest joys are found: ’Tis named (and Christians love the well known sound) The throne of grace. 2 ’Tis here a calm retreat is always found: Perpetual sunshine gilds the sacred ground; Pure airs and heavenly odors breathe around The throne of grace. 3 While on this vantage ground the Christian stands, His quickened eye a boundless view commands; Discovers fair abodes not made with hands— Abodes of peace. 4 Terrestrial objects, disenchanted there, Lose all their power to dazzle or ensnare; One only object then seems worth our care— To win the race. 5 This is the mount where Christ’s disciples see The glory of the incarnate Deity; ’Tis here they find it good indeed to be, And view His face. 6 A new creation here begins to rise; Fruits of the Spirit, flowers of paradise, Watered from Heaven, in full and sure supplies, By streams of grace. 7 Towards this blest spot the Spirit bends His ear, The fervent prayer, the contrite sigh to hear; To bid the mourner banish every fear, And go in peace. 8 Here may the comfortless and weary find One who can cure the sickness of the mind; One who delights the broken heart to bind— The Prince of of Peace. 9 Savior! the sinner’s friend, our hope, our all! Here teach us humbly at Thy feet to fall; Here on Thy name, with love and faith to call For pardoning grace. 10 Ne’er let the glory from this spot remove, Till, numbered with Thy ransomed flock above, We cease to wait, but never cease to love The throne of grace. Languages: English Tune Title: STONEY
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Trust

Author: Hannah J. Lewis, 1816-1885 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12724 Meter: 10.10.1.4 Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal First Line: When will the boon for which I daily pray Lyrics: 1 When will the boon for which I daily pray, Descend with healing on my troubled way, And chase the shadows from my darkened day? In God’s good time. 2 If I am sinning in my daily prayer, If what I ask would prove a curse, a snare, When shall the whisper come, O soul, beware? In God’s good time. 3 Till then I battle strong with hope delayed, And plead with patience for her potent aid: When shall the strife be o’er, the tempest stayed? In God’s good time. 4 May I be firm to hope, to trust, to wait, Earnest but humble at the heav’nly gate, Through which the good I crave may crown my fate. In God’s good time. And should it come not, should the light of years Go out beneath a flood of blinding tears, I’ll bide the dawn which soon or late appears. In God’s good time. Languages: English Tune Title: STONEY
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Lord, not for light in darkness do we pray

Author: John Drinkwater Hymnal: The School Hymnal #181 (1920) Hymnal Title: The School Hymnal Languages: English Tune Title: STONEY

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