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Ich sag es jedem, daß er lebt

Author: Novalis (F. von Hardenberg) Hymnal: Deutsches Liederbuch #198 (1895) Languages: German Tune Title: [Ich sag es jedem, daß er lebt]

I Must Be Strong

Author: Frederick J. Gielow, Jr. Hymnal: Favorite Hymns No. 2 #253 (1942) First Line: I must be strong if I would serve Languages: English Tune Title: [I must be strong if I would serve]
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When Hagar Found the Bottle Spent

Author: William Cowper Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7392 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1. When Hagar found the bottle spent, And wept o’er Ishmael, A message from the Lord was sent To guide her to a well. 2. Should not Elijah’s cake and cruse Convince us at this day, A gracious God will not refuse Provisions by the way? 3. His saints and servants shall be fed, The promise is secure; Bread shall be given them, He has said, Their water shall be sure. 4. Repasts far richer they shall prove Than all earth’s dainties are; ’Tis sweet to taste a Savior’s love, Though in the meanest fare. 5. To Jesus then your trouble bring, Nor murmur at your lot; While you art poor, and He is king, You shall not be forgot. Languages: English Tune Title: FAR AND NEAR (Spazier)
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Oh, Charge The Waves to Bear Our Friends

Author: William Ward, 1769-1823 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8590 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Oh, charge the waves to bear our friends In safety o’er the deep; Let the rough tempest speed their way, Or bid its fury sleep. 2 Where’er thy sons proclaim good news Beneath the banyan’s shade, Let the poor Hindu feel its power, And grace his soul pervade. 3 O let the heavenly Shaster spread; Bid Brahmans preach the word; And may all India’s tribes become One caste to serve the Lord! Languages: English Tune Title: FAR AND NEAR
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"Proclaim," Saith Christ, "My Wondrous Grace"

Author: James Newton Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8849 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Proclaim, saith Christ, My wondrous grace Lyrics: 1 "Proclaim," saith Christ, "My wondrous grace To all the sons of men; He that believes, and is baptized, Salvation shall obtain." 2 Let plenteous grace descend on those Who, hoping in Thy Word, This day have publicly declared That Jesus is their Lord. 3 With cheerful feet, may they advance And run the Christian race; And thro’ the troubles of the way, Find all sufficient grace. Languages: English Tune Title: FAR AND NEAR
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'Tis Nature's Voice Which Reason Speaks

Author: John Needham Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9506 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: ’Tis nature’s voice which reason speaks Lyrics: 1 ’Tis nature’s voice which reason speaks, Know, man, there is a God; That great first cause who made the world, And rules it by His nod. 2 The mighty truth unshaken stands, And scorns the atheist’s school; His boasted sense and wit but prove He is the learnèd fool. 3 Far as with backward steps we trace Great nature’s wondrous clue, We must at length stop at some cause Which no beginning knew. 4 This cause eternal we maintain, And this the God we name; Of all perfection full possessed, Invariably the same. 5 A God, the wiser nations own, Barbarians too consent; Convinced by nature’s wondrous frame, That mighty argument. 6 The God, the present God we see, Where’er we turn our eyes; In fairest lines His name is wrote On earth, and seas, and skies. 7 Almighty God! I Thee adore, Great author of my frame; Long as I live my tongue shall sing The glories of Thy name. Languages: English Tune Title: FAR AND NEAR
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Go, And The Savior's Grace Proclaim

Author: Thomas Morell Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12235 First Line: Go, and the Savior’s grace proclaim Lyrics: 1 Go, and the Savior’s grace proclaim, Ye messengers of God; Go, publish, thro’ Immanuel’s name, Salvation bought with blood. 2 What tho’ your arduous track may lie Thro’ regions dark as death; What tho’ your faith and zeal to try, Grim perils stalk your path: 3 Yet, with determined courage, go, And, armed with power divine, Your God will needful aid bestow, And on your labors shine. 4 He who has called you to the war Will recompense your pains; Before Messiah’s conquering car, The mountains sink to plains. 5 Shrink not tho’ earth and hell oppose, But plead your Master’s cause; Nor doubt that e’en your mighty foes Shall bow before His cross. Languages: English Tune Title: FAR AND NEAR
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Hosanna To The Prince Of Grace

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12824 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Hosanna to the Prince of Grace: Sion, behold thy King; Proclaim the Son of David’s race, And teach the babes to sing. 2 Hosanna to th’incarnate Word, Who from the Father came; Ascribe salvation to the Lord, With blessings on His name. Languages: English Tune Title: FAR AND NEAR
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Bleak Winter Is Subdued At Length

Author: John Newton Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13341 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Bleak winter is subdued at length, And forced to yield the day; The sun has wasted all his strength, And driven him away. 2 And now long wished for spring is come, How altered is the scene! The trees and shrubs are dressed in bloom, The earth arrayed in green. 3 Where’er we tread, beneath our feet The clustering flowers spring; The artless birds, in concert sweet, Invite our hearts to sing. 4 But ah! in vain I strive to join Oppressed with sin and doubt; I feel ’tis winter still, within, Tho’ all is spring without. 5 Oh! would my Savior from on high, Break thro’ these clouds and shine! No creature, then, more blest than I, No song more loud than mine. 6 Till then—no softly warbling thrush, Nor cowslip’s sweet perfume; Nor beauties of each painted bush, Can dissipate my gloom. 7 To Adam, soon as he transgressed, Thus Eden bloomed in vain; Not paradise could give him rest, Or soothe his heartfelt pain. 8 Yet here an emblem I perceive Of what the Lord can do; Dear Savior, help me to believe That I may flourish, too. 9 Thy word can soon my hopes revive, Can overcome my foes; And make my languid graces thrive, And blossom like the rose. Languages: English Tune Title: FAR AND NEAR
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Kéréseink Az Úr Előtt

Author: Andrew Kippis; Anna Piroska Williams Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #14353 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Kéréseink az Úr előtt Sűrűn feltárjuk itt, De látjuk-e a sok nyomort, Félárvák könnyeit? 2 Ne várja balgán, könnyelműn Az ég áldásait, Ki látja társa nyomorát, De rá se hederít. 3 Megindul szívünk másokon, Vagy jéghideg marad? Segítségért ki könyörög, Szíve, keze mit ad? 4 A Mindenható joggal vár, Hogy utain járjunk, Mit Véle tennénk szívesen, Mással is úgy bánjunk. 5 Az Úr Jézus e földön járt, Mindenkit fogadott, Ha hittel bárki hozzá jött, Hiába az nem volt. 6 Csodát úgy tenni nem tudunk, Mint egykor Jézusunk, De példát hagyott minekünk, Szeressünk, mint Urunk. 7 De legfőbb dolgunk ez legyen: Vessük a jó magot, Tanítsuk, óvjuk, vezessük, Kit Isten ránk bízott. 8 És áldja Ő meg gazdagon, Mit másokért teszünk, Hogy dicsőítsék szent nevét, Dicsérjék Istenünk. Languages: Hungarian Tune Title: FAR AND NEAR

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