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Go After the Lost

Author: Rev. E. A. Hoffman Hymnal: The Revival No. 3 #110 (1899) First Line: Out in the world there are many Refrain First Line: Go after the lost and the fallen Languages: English Tune Title: [Out in the world there are many]

Go all unto Joseph

Hymnal: The Garland of Praise. 2nd ed. #ad42 (1923) Languages: English

Go all unto Joseph

Hymnal: The Garland of Praise #d42 (1921)

Go and Baptize All the Nations

Author: Lisa M. Clark, b. 1982 Hymnal: One and All Rejoice #349 (2020) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Topics: Catechism Hymns Languages: English Tune Title: GREAT COMMISSION
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Go and Bear a Message

Author: Geo. W. Lyon Hymnal: Kindly Light #125 (1896) Refrain First Line: Go, and bear a sweet message Languages: English Tune Title: [Go and bear a message]
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Go and Bring the Lost Ones In

Author: Chas. Edw. Pollock Hymnal: Waves of Melody #144 (1901) First Line: In the vineyard of the Master Languages: English Tune Title: [In the vineyard of the Master]
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Go and Bring Them In

Author: Julia H. Johnston Hymnal: Bible Study Songs #50 (1899) First Line: Many little children never heard of Jesus' love Refrain First Line: Let us go and bring them, go and bring them in Lyrics: 1 Many little children never heard of Jesus' love; Jesus gently calls them to his heav'nly home above, But they do not listen, oh, their hearts we ought to win; Let us hasten to them, let us go and bring them in. Chorus: Let us go and bring them, go and bring them in; Far away they wander in forbidden paths of sin, Jesus bids us seek them, to our trust we will be true; We will go and bring them, that they all may know him, too. 2 Some are light and careless, some are full of want and woe; All should know the Saviour; come, oh, come, and let us go, Let us go and bring them to our Sunday-school so dear, Where the blessed story ev'ry waiting heart may hear. [Chorus] 3 We must go and seek them, for they will not come alone; We must go and tell them, what before they have not known; New recruits for Jesus and his army we shall win; He will walk beside us, as we go to bring them in. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Many little children never heard of Jesus' love]

Go and bring them in

Author: J. D. Eller Hymnal: Our Songs of Faith #d108 (1927) First Line: Rouse, O Christians, one and all

Go and bring them in

Author: J. D. Eller Hymnal: Hear the Call #d110 (1930) First Line: Rouse, O Christians, one and all Refrain First Line: Far away Languages: English

Go, and call them in

Hymnal: Heavenly Echoes #d21 (1914) First Line: Many feet are straying Refrain First Line: Call them in Languages: English

"Go" and "Come"

Author: H. D. L. Hymnal: Singspiration Three #19 (1943) First Line: "Go" is for the Christian Languages: English Tune Title: ["Go" is for the Christian]
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Go and dig my grave today!

Author: Ernst Moritz Arndt; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: Lyra Germanica #98 (1861) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Lyrics: Go and dig my grave today! Weary of my wanderings all, Now from earth I pass away, For the heavenly peace doth call; Angel voices from above Call me to their rest and love. Go and dig my grave today! Homeward doth my journey tend, And I lay my staff away Here where all things earthly end, And I lay my weary head In the only painless bed. What is there I yet should do, Lingering in this darksome vale? Proud and mighty, fair to view, Are our schemes, and yet they fail, Like the sand before the wind, That no power of man can bind. Farewell, earth, then; I am glad That in peace I now depart, For thy very joys are sad, And thy hopes deceive the heart; Fleeting is thy beauty's gleam, False and changing as a dream. And to you a last good night, Sun and moon, and stars so dear; Farewell all your golden light; I am travelling far from here, To the splendours of that day Where ye all must fade away. Farewell, O ye much-loved friends! Grief hath smote you as a sword, But the Comforter descends Unto them that love the Lord. Weep not o'er a passing show, To th' eternal world I go. Weep not that I take my leave Of the world; that I exchange Errors that too closely cleave, Shadows, empty ghosts that range Through this world of nought and night, For a land of truth and light. Weep not, dearest to my heart, For I find my Saviour near, And I know that I have part In the pains He suffered here, When He shed His sacred blood For the whole world's highest good. Weep not, my Redeemer lives; Heavenward springing from the dust, Clear-eyed Hope her comfort gives; Faith, Heaven's champion, bids us trust; Love eternal whispers nigh, "Child of God, fear not to die!" Languages: English
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Go and dig my grave today!

Author: Catherine Winkworth; Ernst Moritz Arndt Hymnal: Chorale Book for England, The #188 (1863) Meter: 7.8.7.8.7.7 Lyrics: Go and dig my grave today! Weary of my ceaseless roaming, Now from earth I pass away, Heav'nly peace awaits my coming, Angel voices from above Call me to their rest and love. Go and dig my grave today! Homeward now my journey tendeth, And I lay my staff away Here where all earth's labour endeth, And I lay my weary head In the only painless bed. What is there I yet should do If in this dark vale I linger? Proud our schemes, and fair to view, Yet they melt beneath Time's finger Like the sand before the wind, That no power of man can bind. Farewell, earth, then! I am glad That I now in peace may leave thee, For thy very joys are sad, And thy hopes do but deceive thee; Fleeting is thy beauty's gleam, False and changing as a dream. Sun and moon and stars so bright, Farewell all your golden splendour! Here I loved you, but your light Gladly will I now surrender, For the glories of that day Where ye all must fade away. Farewell, O ye friends I love! Though awhile ye journey grieving, Comfort cometh from above To the hearts in Christ believing; Weep not o'er a passing show, To th' eternal world I go. Weep not that the world I leave, Mourn not that I am exchanging Errors that here closely cleave, Empty ghosts and shadows ranging Through this world of nought and night, For a land of truth and light. Weep not! dearest to my heart Is my Saviour, He doth cheer me; And I know that I have part In his pains, and He is near me; For He shed His precious blood For the whole world's highest good. Weep not, my Redeemer lives! From the dust, Hope ever vernal Looks to Heaven and upward strives; Fearless Faith and Love eternal Now are softly whispering nigh, "Child of God, fear not to die!" Languages: English
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Go and dig my grave today!

Author: E. M. Arndt; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: Lyra Germanica #S1-98 (1881) Languages: English
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Go, and dig my grave today!

Hymnal: The Catholic Hymnal #238 (1885)
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Go and dig my grave today

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878; Ernst Moritz Arndt Hymnal: Lyra Germanica #241 (1856) Languages: English
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Go and Find the Wand'rer

Author: W. A. O. Hymnal: Excellent Songs #62 (1898) Refrain First Line: Go and bring him back Languages: English Tune Title: [Go and find the wand'rer]
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Go and find the Wand'rer

Author: W. A. O. Hymnal: Triumphant Songs No.2 #204 (1889) First Line: Go and find the wand’rer Refrain First Line: Go and bring the wand’rer Lyrics: 1 Go and find the wand’rer, Straying from the Father, Go and search the paths where the weak and erring stray, Bring him back to Jesus, To the dear Redeemer, Who will take his sins, all his sins away. Refrain: Go and bring the wand’rer, To the dear Redeemer, Tell him of the Lamb of God who taketh sin away. 2 Go and find the wand’rer, Go and plead the story, Of the loving Savior who died for sinful men, Go in faith believing In the name of Jesus, Go, and tell the story of Christ again. [Refrain] 3 Go and find the wand’rer, On the highway roaming, Far away from God, and from home, and friends away, Bring him back to Jesus, To the loving Savior, Bring him back to God while ‘tis called today. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Go and find the wand’rer]
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Go and Find the Wand'rer

Author: W. A. O. Hymnal: Triumphant Songs Nos. 1 and 2 Combined #405 (1890) Refrain First Line: Go and bring the wand'rer Languages: English Tune Title: [Go and find the wand'rer]
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Go and Gather

Author: Rev. J. B. Atchinson Hymnal: Gathered Jewels #12 (1886) First Line: Go and gather, go and gather Refrain First Line: Go and gather, go and gather Languages: English Tune Title: [Go and gather, go and gather]

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