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Watchman, tell us of the night

Author: John Bowring Appears in 868 hymnals Used With Tune: LEYDEN
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The Song of the Sealed

Author: James Montgomery (1771-1854) Appears in 377 hymnals First Line: What are these in bright array Topics: Afflictions Blessings of; Afflictions Rejoicing in; Heaven Society of; Martyrs; Saints Blessedness of Used With Tune: LEYDEN
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Lord, to whom except to Thee

Author: John S. B. Monsell Appears in 10 hymnals Used With Tune: LEYDEN
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A Believer, Free From Care

Author: John Newton Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 9 hymnals Lyrics: 1 A believer, free from care, May in chains, or dungeons, sing, If the Lord be with him there; And be happier than a king: Paul and Silas, thus confined, Tho’ their backs were torn by whips, Yet possessing peace of mind, Sang His praise with joyful lips. 2 Suddenly the prison shook, Open flew the iron doors; And the jailer, terror struck, Now his captives’ help implores: Trembling at their feet he fell, "Tell me, sirs, what must I do To be saved from guilt and hell? None can tell me this but you." 3 "Look to Jesus," they replied. "If on Him thou canst believe, By the death which He has died, Thou salvation shalt receive." While the living word he heard, Faith sprang up within his heart; And, released from all he feared, In their joy his soul had part. 4 Sinners, Christ is still the same, O that you could likewise fear! Then the mention of His name Would be music to your ear: Jesus rescues Satan’s slaves, His dear wounds still plead, "Forgive!" Jesus to the utmost saves; Sinners, look to Him and live. Used With Tune: LEYDEN Text Sources: Olney Hymns (London, W. Oliver, 1779), Book 1
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Who Are These Arrayed in White?

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 154 hymnals First Line: Who are these arrayed in white Lyrics: 1. Who are these arrayed in white, Brighter than the noon-day sun? Foremost of the sons of light; Nearest the eternal throne? These are they that bore the cross, Nobly for their Master stood; Sufferers in His righteous cause, Followers of the dying God. 2. Out of great distress they came, Washed their robes by faith below, In the blood of yonder Lamb, Blood that washes white as snow: Therefore are they next the throne, Serve their Maker day and night: God resides among His own, God doth in His saints delight. 3. More than conquerors at last, Here they find their trials o’er; They have all their sufferings past, Hunger now and thirst no more: No excessive heat they feel From the sun’s directer ray; In a milder clime they dwell, Region of eternal day. 4. He that on the throne doth reign, Them the Lamb shall always feed, With the tree of life sustain, To the living fountains lead; He shall all their sorrows chase, All their wants at once remove, Wipe the tears from every face, Fill up every soul with love. Used With Tune: LEYDEN Text Sources: Hymns on the Lord's Supper, 1745
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Lord, thy word abideth

Author: H. W. Baker Appears in 204 hymnals Used With Tune: [Lord, thy word abideth]

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