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Come let us all unite and sing

Author: Howard Kingsbury Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.8.6 Appears in 121 hymnals Topics: Hymns for the Young Praise to the Father Used With Tune: O SO BRIGHT
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Sing Hallelujah, Praise the Lord!

Author: John Swertner Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.8.6 Appears in 77 hymnals First Line: Sing hallelujah, praise the Lord! Lyrics: 1 Sing hallelujah, praise the Lord! Sing with a cheerful voice; Exalt our God with one accord, And in His Name rejoice. Ne'er cease to sing, O ransomed host, Praise Father, Son and Holy Ghost, Until in realms of endless light Your praises shall unite. 2 There we for all eternity Shall join th'angelic praise; And songs in perfect harmony To God, our Savior, raise. He has redeemed us by His blood, And made us kings and priests to God; For us, for us the Lamb was slain! Praise ye the Lord! Amen. Topics: Praise the Lord; Adoration and Praise God Our Father; Adoration and Praise Jesus Our Savior Used With Tune: BECHLER

Nearer the Cross

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.8.6 Appears in 214 hymnals First Line: Nearer the cross, my heart can say Topics: Christians Aspiration & Longing; Cross Scripture: James 4:8 Used With Tune: KNAPP
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O Rock Of Ages

Author: Horace L. Hastings Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.8.6 Appears in 19 hymnals First Line: My soul at last a rest hath found Refrain First Line: O Rock of Ages cleft for me Lyrics: 1 My soul at last a rest hath found, A rest that will not fail; A sure and certain anchorage ground In Christ within the veil. Refrain: O Rock of Ages cleft for me, In Thee my soul securely hide; My tower of strength, I fly to Thee, And safely there abide. 2 I’ll hide me in this refuge strong, From every stormy blast; And sit and sing until the waves Of wrath are overpast. [Refrain] 3 Ye comfortless and tempest tossed, By sins and woes oppressed; Ye tempted, troubled, ruined, lost, Come find in Christ your rest. [Refrain] 4 Ye thirsty, from this smitten Rock Life’s crystal waters spring; There hide from every stormy shock And rest, and drink, and sing. [Refrain] Used With Tune: TARTU Text Sources: Winnowed Songs for Sunday Schools, by Ira D. Sankey (Chicago, Illinois: Biglow & Main, 1890), number 56.

I ungdomsår, i såningstid

Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals
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Will You Go?

Author: Anon. Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.8.6 Appears in 253 hymnals First Line: We're marching on to heav'n above Lyrics: 1 We’re marching on to heav’n above, Will you go? Will you go? To sing the Saviour’s dying love— Will you go? Will you go? Millions have reach'd that blissful shore, Their trials and their labours o'er, And yet there's room for millions more— Will you go? Will you go? 2 The way to heav'n is strait, but plain, Will you come? Will you come? Repent, believe, be born again, Will you come? Will you come? Christ offers pardon free to all, Who will accept His loving call, And at His feet repentant fall— Will you come? Will you come? 3 How blessed 'tis to serve Him here! Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord! Redeem'd from ev'ry doubt and fear, Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord! Tho' tribulation cross our way, Affliction or adversity, Yet Jesus saves us ev'ry day, Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord! 4 And when our day of fighting's o'er; Home at last! Home at last! We'll praise Him on the other shore, Home at last! Home at last! We'll join again in songs of praise With those who see the Master's face, And ever sing redeeming grace— Home at last! Home at last! Topics: The Gospel Used With Tune: BETTER WORLD
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Come to Thy temple here on earth

Author: Paul Gerhardt; Catherine Winkworth Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.8.6 Appears in 5 hymnals Lyrics: Come to Thy temple here on earth, Be Thou my spirit's guest, Who givest us of mortal birth A second birth more blest; Spirit beloved, Thou mighty Lord, Who with the Father and the Son Reignest upon an equal throne, Art equally adored! Oh enter, let me feel and know Thy mighty power within, That can alone our help bestow, And rescue us from sin. Oh cleanse my soul and make it white, That I with heart unstained and true, May daily render service due, And honour Thee aright. I was a wild unfruitful vine Which Thou shouldst prune and train; Death pierced through all this life of min, But Thou my foe hast slain. Thy holy baptism is his grave, He perishes beneath the flood Of His most precious death and blood, Who died our life to save. Thou art the Spirit who dost teach To pray aright, for all Our prayers are heard if Thou beseech, Thy songs have sweetest fall. They soar on tireless wings to heaven, They fail not from before God's throne, Till all His goodness we have known By whom all help is given. Thou art the Spirit of all joy, Sadness Thou lovest not; Thy comfort beaming from on high, Lights up the darkest lot. Ah yes, how many a time of old Thy voice hath rapt my soul away, To yon bright halls of endless day, And oped the gates of gold! Thou art the Spirit of all love, The Friend of all kindly life, Thou wouldst not that our hearts should prove The pangs of wrath and strife. Thou hatest hatred's withering reign, In souls that discord maketh dark Dost Thou rekindle love's bright spark, And make them one again. On Thee is all this world upstaid, And in Thy hands doth rest; And Thou canst wayward hearts persuade To turn as seems Thee best: Oh therefore give Thy love and peace, That they may join in strongest bands Long parted foes, and through our lands These sad divisions cease. Thou art the true, the only Source Whence concord comes to men; Oh that Thy power might have free course And bring us peace again! Oh hear, and stem this mighty flood That o'er us death and sorrow spreads; Alas! each day afresh it sheds Like water human blood. And let our nation learn to know What, and how deep, our sin; Nay, let God's judgments come, if so A fire be lit within The hearts that loved themselves to please; In bitter shame now let them burn, And loving Thee, repentant spurn Their selfish worldly ease. Grace for the contrite heart abounds, Joy to the sad is given; To serve God's truth will heal our wounds, And bring us help from heaven; Lord, for Thine honour's sake, make known Thy power, convert the wicked now, And teach the hard to weep, for Thou Canst soften steel and stone! Arise and make an end of all Our heartache, and our pain; Thy wandering flock at last recall And grant them joy again; To peace and wealth the land restore, Wasted with fire or plague or sword; Come to Thy ruined churches, Lord, And bid them bloom once more! The rulers of our land defend, Our sovereign's throne uphold; That he and we may prosper, send True wisdom to the old; With piety the young men bless, And through the nation shed abroad True virtue and the fear of God, A nation's happiness. Fill every heart with holy zeal To keep the faith unstained; Let house and land Thy blessing feel, Whence all true wealth is gained. Him who resists Thy inward powers, The Evil Spirit, make Thou flee; Whate'er delights Thy heart, would he Fain root from out of ours. Give strong and cheerful hearts to stand Undaunted in the wars That Satan's fierce and mighty band Is waging with Thy cause. Help us to fight as warriors brave, That we may conquer in the field, And not one Christian man may yield His soul to sin a slave. Order according to Thy mind Our life from day to day, And when this life must be resigned, And death has seized his prey, When all our days have fleeted by, Help us to die with fearless spirit, And let us after death inherit Eternal life on high.
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My Faith, It Is an Oaken Staff

Author: Thomas T. Lynch Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.8.6 Appears in 23 hymnals Lyrics: 1. My faith, it is an oaken staff, The traveler’s well loved aid; My faith, it is a weapon stout, The soldier’s trusty blade, I’ll travel on, and still be stirred, By silent thought or social word; By all my perils undeterred, A soldier pilgrim staid. 2. I have a Guide, and in His steps When travelers have trod, Whether beneath was flinty rock Or yielding grassy sod, They cared not, but with force unspent, Unmoved by pain, they onward went, Unstayed by pleasures, still they bent Their zealous course to God. 3. My faith, it is an oaken staff, O let me on it lean! My faith, it is a trusty sword, May falsehood find it keen! Thy Spirit, Lord, to me impart, O make me what Thou ever art, Of patient and courageous heart, As all true saints have been. Used With Tune: THE STAFF OF FAITH Text Sources: The Rivulet: A Contribution to Sacred Song (London: Longman, 1855).

O Lord, with Wondrous Mystery

Author: Michael Gannon Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.8.6 Appears in 9 hymnals Topics: Eucharist Used With Tune: ANDRIESSEN
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All Hail, America

Author: Walter E. Schuette Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: This is the day we celebrate Lyrics: 1 This is the day we celebrate, All hail, America! (all hail!) God builds the nation strong and great, All hail, America! (all hail!) Columbia praise His mighty name, Ye sons of freedom, shout acclaim, And set His altars all aflame For Free America. 2 O it is meet to swell the song, All hail, America! (all hail!) The sounding chorus to prolong, All hail, America! (all hail!) In God the land is all at rest, Its cities safe, its furrows blest,-- The heavens shower down their best For Free America. 3 We praise the Lord with gladsome joy, All hail, America! (all hail!) His honor shall our lips employ, All hail, America! (all hail!) America's ten-thousand tongues Shall fill His courts with soulful songs, To whom the honor all belongs, For Free America. 4 Long may His goodness lead our land; All hail, America! (all hail!) Long may we trust His faithful hand; All hail, America! (all hail!) O may we never see the day When from His care we go astray, And may He ever show the way For Free America. Topics: National; Processionals and Recessionals National Used With Tune: LIEFELD

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