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Round the Lord in glory seated

Author: Richard Mant Appears in 198 hymnals Used With Tune: SANCTUARY
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Hark! the sound of holy voices

Author: C. Wordsworth Appears in 236 hymnals Used With Tune: SANCTUARY
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Hark, the voice of Jesus crying

Author: D. March Appears in 507 hymnals Used With Tune: SANCTUARY
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Hail the glorious golden city

Author: Felix Adler Appears in 47 hymnals Used With Tune: SANCTUARY
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The New Happy Land

Author: Bernard B. Edmiaston Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: There’s a land all free from sadness Refrain First Line: In that land beyond the ri­ver Lyrics: 1 There’s a land all free from sadness, Out beyond this world of care; On some bright and glad tomorrow Shall my spirit enter there? Refrain: In that land beyond the ri­ver, Where my soul shall never die; O, my Lord, will Thou ac­cept me In that home beyond the sky? 2 Loving friends have gone before us, And have bidden me to come; Are their spirits bending o’er me— Will they bid me welcome home? [Refrain] 3 Age is touching me with sadness, Soon I shall be called to go; Shall it be to fields of gladness, Where the living waters flow? [Refrain] Used With Tune: SANCTUARY Text Sources: Carol Crown by James D. Vaughan (Lawrenceburg, TN: James D. Vaughan, 1915)
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Hark! what mean those holy voices

Author: John Cawood Appears in 724 hymnals Used With Tune: SANCTUARY
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Christ, above all glory seated

Author: James R. Woodford Appears in 95 hymnals Used With Tune: SANCTUARY Text Sources: Latin hymn, 7th cent.
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Praise the Lord; ye heav'ns, adore him

Author: John Kempthorne Appears in 759 hymnals Used With Tune: [Praise the Lord; ye heav'ns, adore him]
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If you cannot, on the ocean

Author: Ellen H. Gates Appears in 120 hymnals Used With Tune: SANCTUARY
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Come, Thou long-expected Jesus

Author: Charles Wesley Appears in 749 hymnals Used With Tune: SANCTUARY
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Saviour, breathe an evening blessing

Author: J. Edmeston (1791-1867) Appears in 853 hymnals Used With Tune: SANCTUARY
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Lord, with glowing heart I'd praise Thee

Author: Francis S. Key Appears in 280 hymnals Used With Tune: SANCTUARY
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Stricken, Smitten, and Afflicted

Author: Thomas Kelly Appears in 87 hymnals First Line: "Stricken, smitten, and afflicted" Topics: The Gospel The Sacrifice for Sins Used With Tune: SANCTUARY
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The Lord Is in His Holy Temple

Appears in 32 hymnals First Line: God is in His holy temple Scripture: Habakkuk 2:20 Used With Tune: [God is in His holy temple]
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Escuchad, Jesús nos dice

Author: T. M. Westrup Appears in 21 hymnals Used With Tune: SANCTUARY
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Who Is This That Comes From Edom?

Author: Christopher Wordsworth Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Who is this that comes from Edom? Clad in robes with carnage stained; Bringing victory and freedom By His martial prowess gained? ’Tis the Captain of salvation Who is conquering in the fight, Rescuing a lost creation By His unassisted might. 2 Lord, the course Thou art pursuing Is a course of glorious gain; But the work which Thou art doing Is a work of bitter pain; In a Passion-tide beginning, It will lead to bright renown; By it Thou a way art winning To an everlasting crown. 3 Through Thy cloud of shame and sorrow Bright gleams of light appear; Whence we hope and comfort borrow In our griefs and struggles here; Thou dost conquer death by dying; By Thy death we ever live; And to us in darkness lying Thou dost endless glory give. 4 Cruel hands of sinners bound Thee, Thou a sinful world hast freed; They with thorns in mockery crowned Thee, Placing in Thy hand a reed; Now a starry crown Thou wearest, Heav’nly King, almighty Lord; Scepter of the world Thou bearest, And by angels art adored. 5 Glory be to God the Father, Who has giv’n His only Son; And in Christ did all men gather To Himself, and make them one; And to Him, who by His merit Gained for us the victory, And to God the Holy Spirit, Glory, endless glory, be. Used With Tune: SANCTUARY Text Sources: The Holy Year (London: Rivingtons: 1862)
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The Cry Of The Needy

Author: Horatius Bonar Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: All the world this day is crying Lyrics: 1 All the world this day is crying To the Lord of all the earth; All Thy churches, Lord, are pleading, As they wait the glorious birth— Making new the earth and heaven, Long deferred, but promised long; Birth of nations to the glory That shall fill all lands with song. 2 Never was the world more needy, Human hearts more sad and poor; Crying blindly for a healer, Seeking not the heav’nly cure: Never was the harvest greater, Yet the reapers, where are they? Far and few, where need is greatest, Fainting in the heat of day. 3 Never did the Word shine brighter, With its beauty and its love, Drawing souls within its circle From the joys and songs above. Never did the great ensnarer Spread his spells with wiser skill, Turning light to darkness, mingling Sweet and bitter, good and ill. 4 Father, in tis day of weakness, Weary hand, and fainting knee, In this hour of fear and darkness, Now for help we turn to Thee! Let the sighing of the needy Come into Thy listening ear; Let Thy people, in their pleading, Know Thee gracious, find Thee near! 5 These our cries of sin and weakness On Thy mercy seat we lay, To Thy heav’nly love appealing, There we leave them, Lord, this day. There the sprinkled blood shall own them As we lay them at Thy feet, Perfumed with the priestly fragrance, Incense ever pure and sweet. 6 Golden vials full of odors, Sending up their fragrant breath, Bear into Thy heav’nly temple These our broken cries beneath. From that temple where He dwelleth, He our priest and king above, Let the never ending answer Daily come in joy and love. 7 For the earth, with all its kingdoms Far and near, this day we cry; Light of light, dispel the darkness With the Dayspring from on high! For Thy Church of every nation, For each saint on earth we plead, Give the fullness of Thy Spirit, Give the life and light we need. 8 Unto Him, then, who is able Thus to do for us this day Far beyond what we can ask for, Unto Him be praise for aye; Praise to the Eternal Father, Praise to the Eternal Son, Praise to the Eternal Spirit, Praises to the Three in One! Used With Tune: SANCTUARY Text Sources: Hymns of the Nativity, and Other Pieces (London: James Nisbet, 1879)
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Luz brillante, dulce y pura

Author: T. M. Westrup Appears in 3 hymnals Used With Tune: SANCTUARY
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The Messenger

Author: Susie V. Aldrich Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: I may hear His voice at morning Lyrics: 1 I may hear His voice at morning, When the sky is softly bright, And a flood of golden glory Tinges every purple height; Ere my hands begin the labor Which belongeth to the day, I may hear Him softly whisper, Fold thy work and come away. 2 I may hear Him in the noontide, When the reapers take their rest, And the golden sheaves are lying Prostrate on the earth’s warm breast; In the overpowering brightness Of the glorious midday sun, He may come with shining sickle And life’s work for me be done. 3 I may hear Him in the midnight, As His voice of solemn cheer Pierces through the mystic silence, Whispering: Thy Guest is here; Rise and climb the upper pathway Where have walked the sons of God; I, the Messenger, will lead thee Safely where their feet have trod. 4 Since He may come in the morning, At the noon or eventide, I must have my garments ready, And my lamp with oil supplied; I must listen for His knocking, I must rise and ope the gate, For He comes to guide me safely Where the angels for me wait. Used With Tune: SANCTUARY
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One there is above all others

Author: John Newton Appears in 687 hymnals Used With Tune: SANCTUARY
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Saviour, sprinkle many nations

Author: Bp. A. C. Coxe, 1818-1896 Appears in 160 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Saviour, sprinkle many nations, Fruitful let Thy sorrows be; By Thy pains and consolations Draw the Gentiles unto Thee; Of Thy cross the wondrous story Be to all the nations told; Let them see Thee in Thy glory, And Thy mercy manifold. 2 Far and wide, though all unknowing, Yearns for Thee each mortal breast; Human tears for Thee are flowing, Human hearts in Thee would rest; Thirsting, as for dews of even, As the new-mown grass for rain, Thee they seek, as God of heaven, Thee, as man for sinners slain. 3 Saviour, lo! the isles are waiting, Stretched the hand and strained the sight, For Thy Spirit, new creating, Love's pure flame, and wisdom's light; Give the Word and of the preacher Speed the foot, and touch the tongue, Till on earth by every creature Glory to the Lamb be sung. Topics: Gentiles Prayed for; Gentiles Prayed for; The Church and the Kingdom of God Missions; Kingdom of Christ (See Missions) Progress and triumph of ; Nations Submitting to God; Missions (See also Kingdom of Christ) Used With Tune: SANCTUARY
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There's a wideness in God's mercy

Author: Faber Appears in 902 hymnals Used With Tune: SANCTUARY
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Alleluia! Alleluia! Hearts to heaven and voices raise

Author: Bishop Christopher Wordsworth Appears in 219 hymnals Used With Tune: SANCTUARY
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Peace be to this congregation!

Author: Rev. C. Wesley (1708-1788) Appears in 59 hymnals Used With Tune: SANCTUARY
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Heav'n is here, where hymns of gladness

Author: John Quincy Adams Appears in 46 hymnals Used With Tune: SANCTUARY
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See, He Comes!

Author: Christopher Wordsworth Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 19 hymnals First Line: See, He comes! whom every nation Lyrics: 1 See, He comes! whom every nation Taught of God, desired to see, Filled with hope and expectation, That He would their Savior be. Sing, O sing with exultation, Lo! He calls us to our home; Peace, redemption, joy, salvation, Now from Heav’n to earth are come. 2 See, He comes! whom kings and sages, Prophets, patriarchs of old, Distant climes, and countless ages, Waited eager to behold. Sing, O sing with exultation, Lo! He calls us to our home; Peace, redemption, joy, salvation, Now from Heav’n to earth are come. 3 See the Lamb of God appearing, God of God, from Heav’n above; See the heav’nly Bridegroom cheering His dear bride with looks of love! Glory to th’eternal Father, Glory to th’incarnate Son, Glory to the Holy Spirit, Glory to the Three in One! Used With Tune: SANCTUARY Text Sources: Holy Year (London: Rivingtons, 1862)
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He is coming, he is coming, not as once

Author: Mrs. C. F. Alexander Appears in 42 hymnals Topics: The Lord Jesus Christ Coming Again Used With Tune: SANCTUARY
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Los heraldos celestiales

Appears in 19 hymnals Used With Tune: SANTUARIO
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As Above The Darkest Storm Cloud

Author: Daniel H. Howard Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 As above the darkest storm cloud Shines the sun, serenely bright Waiting to restore to nature All the glory of his light, So, behind each cloud of sorrow, So, in each affliction, stands, Hid, an angel, with a blessing From the Father in his hand. 2 As without the tempest, pouring O’er the earth the welcome rain, All were but a fruitless desert, Barren sand for ripening grain, So if ne’er a cloud of sadness Veiled the sunshine of the soul, If affliction’s waves were never Suffered o’er the heart to roll. 3 Love and faith might fail forever To bring forth their fruits of peace; Heaven’s good seed of truth would perish In a thorny wilderness. So, with cloud and storm and tempest Grows our earthly summer dim, That the rebel heart, our Father Thus may win to turn to Him. Used With Tune: SANCTUARY

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