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Once Again We Come

Author: Charles W. Naylor Meter: 10.7.10.7 D Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: Once again we come to the house of God Refrain First Line: To Thy house, O Lord, with rejoicing we come Used With Tune: [Once again we come to the house of God]
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Holiness unto the Lord

Author: Clara McAlister Brooks Meter: 10.7.10.7 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Holiness dwells in the temple of God Lyrics: 1 Holiness dwells in the temple of God, Adorning its walls within; Those who would enter this blessed abode Must turn from the way of sin. Refrain: Holiness, holiness unto the Lord! Ever in triumph we’ll sing, Standing secure on the rock of His word— Holiness unto our King! 2 Holiness reigns in the hearts of the saints, A welcome, abiding guest, Giving them freedom from sinful restraints, Affording supernal rest. [Refrain] 3 Jesus has promised His power of old To cleanse us from every sin, Purging the dross and refining the gold, And taking away the tin. [Refrain] 4 Jesus lived holy while walking below, The tempter He overcame: Those who at last into heaven would go Must live in this world the same. [Refrain] 5 Holiness, holiness unto the Lord! Is carved on the “horses bells”; Paradise pure in our hearts is restored When holiness in us dwells. [Refrain] Truth in Song, 1907 (Timeless Truths) Used With Tune: [Holiness unto the Lord]
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The Great Glad Day

Author: Mrs. J. M. Hunter Meter: 10.7.10.7 D Appears in 15 hymnals First Line: There will come a day when the Lord shall say Refrain First Line: O that great glad day, in His bright array Lyrics: 1 There will come a day when the Lord shall say To the saints of earth, Arise! With their wings unfurled, they shall leave the world For their mansions in the skies. Refrain: O that great glad day, in His bright array, We shall then behold the King! O the joy our souls shall in Heaven know, In that good and great glad day! 2 O I look aloft and I wonder oft When that blessèd day shall dawn, It is hidden yet, duty must be met, So in faith I’m pressing on. [Refrain] 3 In the shining ranks, giving praise and thanks, Sinner, don’t you want a place? Turn to Jesus now, in contrition bow, He’ll prepare you through His grace. [Refrain] 4 Bells of Heaven chime, usher in the time, Come Thou, Christ, whom we adore; Golden harps, ring out, all ye saved men, shout, Glory, glory evermore. [Refrain] Used With Tune: ARROWTOWN Text Sources: Showalter's Gospel Songs No. 3, Dalton, GA: A. J. Showalter, 1909)
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Father All Holy

Author: Eliza E. Hewitt Meter: 10.7.10.7 D Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: Father all holy, bend we so lowly Lyrics: 1. Father all holy, bend we so lowly, Glowing with love’s tender flame; Father in Heaven, praises be given, Hallowed forever Thy name. Telling the story, spreading Thy glory, Send forth Thy people, we pray, Till every nation know Thy salvation, Under Thy kingdom’s full sway. 2. Angels adore Thee, waiting before Thee, Swift Thy commands to fulfill: Grant us, we pray Thee, grace to obey Thee, Choosing and serving Thy will. Father, now lead us, day by day feed us, Ever provide and defend; Trespass confessing, seeking Thy blessing, Pardon and peace without end. 3. From sin deliver, keep us forever, Kingdom and glory are Thine; Thine, too, the power, hear us this hour, Father, our Father divine! Jesus is pleading, still interceding, For His redeemed ones again, For His sake hear us, in His name cheer us, He is the faithful Amen. Used With Tune: FATHER ALL HOLY Text Sources: Living Hymns, by John Wanamaker & John R. Sweney (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: John J. Hood, 1890), number 1
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Praise The Redeemer

Author: Julia H. Johnston Meter: 10.7.10.7 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Praise the Redeemer with heart and with lips Refrain First Line: Joyfully praise Him, your Master and Lord Lyrics: 1 Praise the Redeemer with heart and with lips, Worship Him gladly today; Lift up your hands in the house of the Lord, Listen to what He may say. Refrain: Joyfully praise Him, your Master and Lord, Sing of His goodness and love; Learn of the Savior and follow His steps, Till you behold Him above. 2 Voices were given to sing of His love, Hands should be diligent, too; Feet should be ready His errands to run, Hearts should be loving and true. [Refrain] 3 Look unto Jesus, the Giver of all, Offer your thanks in His name; Trust and obey Him who bends from above, Jesus, forever the same. [Refrain] Used With Tune: NIGERIA
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Advent Song

Author: Arthur T. Pierson Meter: 10.7.10.7 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Hear the advent song of the angel throng Refrain First Line: Glory be to God, in the highest, praise! Lyrics: 1 Hear the advent song of the angel throng As they hovered over earth; As the night shone bright with celestial light, As they told of Jesus’ birth. Refrain: Glory be to God, in the highest, praise! Peace on earth, good will to men. Roll the angel song all the earth along, Till the Lord shall come again! 2 Glory be to God! all His works we laud! But of all His gifts, the best Is the Son he gave, sinful men to save; Be His name forever blest. [Refrain] 3 We will seek His face, we will know His grace, We will worship at His shrine; All our treasure lay at His feet today, As we hail Him king divine! [Refrain] 4 At His cradle bend, for in Him descend All the blessings God can give; At His shameful cross, count your gain as loss, By His death we sinners live. [Refrain] 5 Peace on earth shall reign when He comes again, Lord of lords, and King of kings; Even now God’s rest fills the troubled breast, When the Lord His presence brings. [Refrain] 6 Let the sons of light, through the world’s dark night, As the watchers wait the dawn, Look with eager eyes for the new sunrise Which shall bring the endless morn! [Refrain] Used With Tune: BIG BEN Text Sources: Hymns of the Christian Life No. 2 (South Nyack, NY: Christian Alliance Publishing Company, 1897)

¡Qué lindo! ¡Cuánta belleza, oh Dios!

Author: Juan Gattinoni Meter: 10.7.10.7 D Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: ¡Qué lindo! ¡Cuánta belleza, oh Dios
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Because He Loves Me

Author: Charles W. Naylor Meter: 10.7.10.7 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: When the storm winds rage, and the rain falls fast Lyrics: 1 When the storm winds rage, and the rain falls fast, And the clouds hang low above, I shall be secure till the storm is past, For I trust my Savior’s love; And He knows the way, and He holds my hand, And He will not let it go; He will lead me home to that better land, Just because He loves me so. 2 It was not that I was so good or great, For my heart was vile with sin; I had turned my back on the narrow gate, Neither care nor lived for Him, But I pleased myself, and I chose my way, For His grace I did not know; But He sought me still through the night and day, Just because He loved me so. 3 If He loved me so when I grieved Him sore That He sought me tenderly, Till He won my heart, and my sins He bore, So that I His child might be, Will He love me less since I love Him, too, So my heart with fervor glows? And I haste each day all His will to do That my willing spirit knows. 4 I will trust His love, for it e’er will last, It is rich and warm and free; Through the years of life it will hold me fast, And my help and comfort be; To my waiting heart all its treasures rare As a sparkling stream shall flow; In the joy of God I shall ever share, Just because He loves me so. Scripture: 1 John 4:10 Used With Tune: [When the storm winds rage, and the rain falls fast] Text Sources: Timeless Truths (http://library.timelesstruths.org/music/Because_He_Loves_Me)
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Rejoicing Together

Author: Susan E. Gammons Meter: 10.7.10.7 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: A sower with weeping went forth to sow Lyrics: 1 A sower with weeping went forth to sow— Went bearing the precious seed; He passed where the wayside vines drooped low, Passed over the dewy mead. From early dawn till the stars came out, He scattered the golden grain, Alike on the hillside parchèd with drought, Alike on the fertile plain. 2 The seed soon sprung up which the sower cast; It grew both by night and day; And lo, e’er the harvest time had passed, A reaper strayed that way. He reaped the grain with a happy song; His sickle was keen and bright; Heavy laden with sheaves he passed along In the rosy, sunset light. 3 When the Lord of the Harvest shall come to receive And garner His ripened wheat, The sower and reaper together, their sheaves With rejoicing shall lay at His feet; Together shall enter the heav’nly rest, To sow and to reap no more; Together shall join in the song of the blest, For the weeping time will be o’er. Used With Tune: TALLADEGA Text Sources: Carols of Hope by Clarence M. Seamans, Frederick S. Stanton and Francis A. Blackmer (Boston: Advent Christian Publication Society, 1906)
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Our Hope

Author: Mary E. Welch Meter: 10.7.10.7 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Over the hills the trumpet is sounding Lyrics: 1 Over the hills the trumpet is sounding, Sounding the beautiful song, Jesus is coming, soon He is coming, Tho’ He has tarried so long. While we are hoping, watching and waiting, He is preparing a place; Yes, He is coming, soon to receive us, In His dear loving embrace. 2 Wonders and signs all tell the glad story, Jesus is coming again; Coming to reign in honor and glory, Waiting will not be in vain. Over the hills the trumpet is sounding, Valleys re-echo the strain; Watchmen in Zion, tell the glad story, Jesus is coming again. 3 Tho’ He is pleading still with the Father, Soon He is coming again; Soon will His pleading cease and forever, For He is coming to reign; "Jesus, come quickly," still we are crying, While the time seemeth so long; Trusting the promise, still we are waiting, Singing the beautiful song. Used With Tune: PÄRNU Text Sources: Carols of Hope by Clarence M. Seamans, Frederick S. Stanton and Francis A. Blackmer (Boston: Advent Christian Publication Society, 1906)
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The Old Church Bell

Author: C. Louise Bell Meter: 10.7.10.7 D Appears in 10 hymnals First Line: When the old church bell that we love so well Refrain First Line: Hark! the old church bell, in its glad chimes dwell Lyrics: 1 When the old church bell that we love so well Swings aloft in belfry tall, With a joyous peal, O how glad we feel! As we hasten to its call. Refrain: Hark! the old church bell, in its glad chimes dwell, Invitations sweet and clear; Let us haste away in the early day To the Sunday school so dear. 2 Hear the old church bell, as its glad notes swell On the balmy morning air; Parents, teachers, all, at its pleading call, Gather at the house of prayer. [Refrain] 3 Swings the old church bell, O its measures tell Invitations soft and sweet; And our schoolmates dear, as its chimes they hear Speed to school with willing feet. [Refrain] 4 Rings the old church bell, over hill and dell, Spread afar the tuneful peal; Call the street waifs in, let them now begin In the Sunday school to kneel. [Refrain] Used With Tune: MONS Text Sources: Triumphant Songs No. 5 (Chicago: E. O. Excell, 1896)
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Waiting at the Cross

Author: Barney Elliott Warren Meter: 10.7.10.7 D Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Lord, I come to Thee with an aching heart Lyrics: 1 Lord, I come to Thee with an aching heart, I am waiting at the cross; I confess my guilt, and with sin I part, I am waiting at the cross. Refrain: Waiting at the cross, waiting at the cross, Waiting at the cross for Thee; Waiting at the cross, waiting at the cross, Waiting at the cross for Thee. 2 I forsake the way I am walking in, I am waiting at the cross; Save me now, I pray, from this load of sin, I am waiting at the cross. [Refrain] 3 I am bound, O Lord, but I come to Thee, I am waiting at the cross; It was there Christ suffered in pardon me, I am waiting at the cross. [Refrain] 4 I repent, O Lord, as Thy word commands, I am waiting at the cross; Oh, release my heart from its sinful bands, I am waiting at the cross. [Refrain] Select Hymns, 1911 (Timeless Truths) Used With Tune: [Lord, I come to Thee with an aching heart]

Wonderful City

Meter: 10.7.10.7 D Appears in 22 hymnals First Line: Over the river, shining forever Used With Tune: [Over the river, shining forever]
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In The Morning

Author: Martha E. Pettus Meter: 10.7.10.7 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: When from my sight the last earth-shadow falls Lyrics: 1 When from my sight the last earth-shadow falls, When life’s last midnight is o’er, Just as the morn on the river shall dawn, Jesus will stand on the shore. Yes, ’twill be morning! The light of His face Shines down that pathway of gloom; Vanished thy terror, thy victory, Death, Since He was laid in the tomb! 2 Since " He is risen!" O rapturous word! Risen! "He goeth before!" When He shall bid me "Come over," I know Jesus will stand on the shore! How can I fear, then, that river to cross? (Hushed are its storms evermore); How can I faint when I watch for His smile, His, who will stand on the shore? 3 Yes, He is watching; He stilleth the waves, Bearing His ransomed ones o’er; Ready to welcome each pilgrim, He stands Waiting on Heaven’s bright shore. And I shall see Him, who once on the earth Robes of mortality wore; Onward, blest spirit, look onward and see Jesus—He stands on the shore! 4 "I would have told you!" That word of His love Comforts my soul more and more; Jordan rolls darkly, but morning is near: Jesus will stand on the shore! Spirit of mine, when the shadow of death Clouds o’er thy heaven, once more Fear not, Oh, fear not! The river once crossed, Jesus will stand on the shore! Used With Tune: NIGERIA Text Sources: The Wayside Shrine (Boston: Sherman, French & Company, 1914)
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Bring Your Burden

Author: S. Monroe Van Sant Meter: 10.7.10.7 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Bring your burden to the lowly Jesus Lyrics: 1. Bring your burden to the lowly Jesus, Whatsoe'er that burden be, Though you long have journeyed heavy-hearted, He will speak your spirit free. Refrain Come believing, He will surely help you, Grace abundant He'll bestow, Come and trust His never failing promise, All His saving fullness know. 2. Bring your sorrow to the loving Jesus, When on earth He sorrowed, too, He will heal your aching, wounded spirit, All His mercy waits for you. Refrain 3. Bring your heart, all weary, heavy laden, Jesus says, I'll give you rest; Learn of me, for I am meek and lowly; Lean your head upon My breast. Refrain Used With Tune: VAN SANT
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There Is Always Time For Prayer

Author: Edith H. Kinney Meter: 10.7.10.7 D Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Should the new dawn breaking a burden bring Refrain First Line: There is always time in the morning’s prime Lyrics: 1 Should the new dawn breaking a burden bring, That your soul deems hard to bear, Seek a boon of grace for a little space; There is always time for prayer. Refrain: There is always time in the morning’s prime, And the golden noontide fair; There is always time ’neath the even chime, There is always time for prayer. 2 With a lift of heart let the day begin, And a moment respite spare, Ere you press along with the toiling throng; There is always time for prayer. [Refrain] 3 When your weary feet falter on the path, Tho’ to pause you do not dare, Would you find the stress of the noon grow less? There is always time for prayer. [Refrain] 4 When the late night dies with the setting sun, Would you taste a balm for care? With a lift of heart let the day depart; There is always time for prayer. [Refrain] Used With Tune: SAN DIMAS Text Sources: International Gospel Hymns and Songs by Peter P. Bilhorn (Chicago: Bilhorn Brothers, 1940)

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