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Rise, Hero Bold, From Golgotha!

Author: S. D. Rodholm; Johannes Ewald Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #246 (1930) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Rise, Hero bold, from Golgotha! Lift high Thy blood-stained shield, That sin and death, assailing me, May to Thy weapons yield! 2 Now wield in wrath Thy gleaming sword, Smite foes defying Thee! Repel the dark, infernal horde From Christendom and me. 3 Safe in Thy hand, shall death no more With gloom my heart dismay; Serenely views from life's bright shore My soul its shattered clay. Topics: The Christian Life Warfare Languages: English Tune Title: GADE
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The Year Now Hastens To Its End

Author: E. Boye; Paul C. Paulsen, 1881-1948 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #14281 Lyrics: 1 The year now hastens to its end, Bleak is the countryside; A sad farewell in song I send The fleeting summertide. 2 Soon howls the winter’s stormy voice, Things wither and decay; Let nature rest, I will rejoice In God who lives for aye. 3 The sun is cutting short its trail, The night prolongs its sway; God’s mighty arm shall never fail, His wisdom never stray. 4 The fading leaves in colors glow And soon are tossed about; God’s love for me while here below I nevermore will doubt. 5 I know where joy still has a home, When barren fields are white, ’Tis under Heaven’s starry dome With angel chorus bright. 6 I know where I for hope may flee When nature fadeth here, On Golgotha, my Savior’s tree Stands verdant through the year. 7 With dropping leaves in autumn’s rain, Let flowers fade and fall; My faith in Him shall still retain Its leaves and flowers all. 8 He pledges me eternal life, Though winter storms assail; He broke the tomb and won the strife, His promise cannot fail. Languages: English Tune Title: GADE
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The Year Now Hastens To Its End

Author: E. Boye Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #66 (1927) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 The year now hastens to its end, Bleak is the countryside; A sad farewell in song I send The fleeting summertide. 2 Soon howls the winter's stormy voice, Things wither and decay; Let nature rest, I will rejoice In God who lives for aye. 3 The sun is cutting short its trail, The night prolongs its sway; God's mighty arm shall never fail, His wisdom never stray. 4 The fading leaves in colors glow And soon are tossed about; God's love for me while here below I nevermore will doubt. 5 I know where joy still has a home, When barren fields are white, 'Tis under heaven's starry dome With angel chorus bright. 6 I know where I for hope may flee When nature fadeth here, On Golgotha, my Savior's tree Stands verdant through the year. 7 With dropping leaves in autumn's rain, Let flowers fade and fall; My faith in Him shall still retain Its leaves and flowers all. 8 He pledges me eternal life, Though winter storms assail; He broke the tomb and won the strife, His promise cannot fail. Topics: Fall Languages: English Tune Title: [The year now hastens to its end]
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Rise, Hero Bold, From Calvary!

Author: Johannes Ewald Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #104 (1927) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Rise, Hero bold, from Calvary! Lift high Thy blood-stain'd shield, That sin and death, assailing me, May to Thy weapons yield! 2 Now wield in wrath Thy gleaming sword, Smite foes defying Thee! Dispel the dark, infernal horde From Christendom and me. 3 Safe in Thy hand, shall death no more With gloom my heart dismay; Serenely views from life's bright shore My soul its shatter'd clay. Topics: Passion and Easter Languages: English Tune Title: [Rise, Hero bold, from Calvary]
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Proclaim, My Soul, That Jesus Died

Author: N. F. S. Grundtvig Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #105 (1927) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Proclaim, my soul, that Jesus died And tore from death its prey; His cry: "It's finished", death defied And brought to hell dismay. 2 The cross, the witness of His love, Who our transgressions bore, Our way is to the throne above That stands for evermore. 3 God's people, in your heart enthrone The Lord who died for us. The earth shall bow to Him who won While suff'ring on the cross. 4 From Jesus' cross the foe doth fly And fall before His sword. The crown now beckons to the sky Each child of Christ, the Lord. Topics: Passion and Easter Languages: English Tune Title: [Proclaim, my soul, that Jesus died]

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