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Now Israel May Say

Meter: 10.10.10.10.10 Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: Now Israel may say, and that in truth Lyrics: 1. Now Israel may say, and that in truth, If that the Lord had not our right maintained, If that the Lord had not with us remained, When cruel men against us rose to strive, We surely had been swallowed up alive. 2. Yea, when their wrath against us fiercely rose, The swelling tide had o’er us spread its wave, The raging stream had then become our grave, The surging flood, in proudly swelling roll, Most surely then had overwhelmed our soul. 3. Blest be the Lord, who made us not their prey; As from the snare a bird escapeth free, Their net is rent and so escaped are we; Our only help is in Jehovah’s name, Who made the earth and all the heavenly frame. Used With Tune: OLD 124TH Text Sources: The Psalter (Pittsburgh: The United Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1912)
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Show Pity, Lord

Author: David Thomas Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 10 hymnals First Line: Show pity, Lord, for we are frail and faint Lyrics: 1 Show pity, Lord, for we are frail and faint; We fade away, O list to our complaint; We fade away like flowers in the sun, We just begin, and then our work is done. 2 Show pity, Lord, our souls are sore distressed; As troubled seas, our natures have no rest; As troubled seas, that surging, beat the shore, And throb and heave, ever and evermore. 3 Show pity, Lord, our grief is in our sin; We would be cleansed, O make us pure within; We would be cleansed, for this we cry to Thee; Thy word of love can make the conscience free. 4 Show pity, Lord: Inspire our hearts with love; That holy love which draws the soul above; That holy love which makes us one with Thee, And with Thy saints through all eternity. Used With Tune: AUCKLAND Text Sources: The Biblical Liturgy, 1874, alt.
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ഞാൻ ക്രൂശിൻ യോദ്ധാവല്ലയോ?

Author: Isaac Watts; Ira Sankey; Simon Zachariah Appears in 1 hymnal Refrain First Line: എൻ പേർക്കായ് മരിച്ചതാം Lyrics: 1 ഞാൻ ക്രൂശിൻ യോദ്ധാവല്ലയോ? കുഞ്ഞാട്ടിൻ പിൻഗാമി, തൻ ലക്ഷ്യം ലജ്ജയല്ലൊട്ടും, ലജ്ജിക്കാ തൻ പേരിൽ! പല്ലവി: എൻ പേർക്കായ് മരിച്ചതാം എന്റെ ക്രിസ്തൻ നാമത്തിൽ കിരീടം പ്രാപിച്ചീടുമേ എന്തു വന്നീടിലും 2 വാനോളം മഹിമ വേണമോ? പൂമെത്ത വേണമോ? മറ്റുള്ളോർ പൊരുതി നേടുമ്പോൾ, രക്തം ചിന്തീടുമ്പോൾ. [പല്ലവി] 3 ആരാണെൻ ശത്രു പോരിതിൽ? പ്രളയം നേരിടാൻ, മിത്രമായ് ആരു ലോകത്തിൽ? ദൈവമായ് ചേർത്തിടാൻ. [പല്ലവി] 4 യുദ്ധം ചെയ്യേണം വാഴുവാൻ, ധൈര്യം താ ദൈവമേ; കഷ്ടം, ശോ-ധന നേരിടും, നിൻ വാക്കിൻ ശക്തിയാൽ! [പല്ലവി] 5 നിൻ ശുദ്ധർ മ്രുത്യുവൊന്നിനാൽ ഈ പോരിൽ ജയിക്കും; ജയം വിശ്വാസകണ്ണിനാൽ, ദൂരെയായ് കണ്ടവർ! [പല്ലവി] 6 മഹത്വ നാൾ വന്നീടുമ്പോൾ- ജയത്തിൻ അങ്കിയാൽ, നിൻ സേന വാനിൽ മിന്നുമ്പോൾ, മഹത്വം നിൻ സ്വന്തം! [പല്ലവി] Used With Tune: [ഞാൻ ക്രൂശിൻ യോദ്ധാവല്ലയോ?]
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It Is Glory to Talk with Him

Author: Albert C. Fisher Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: When the cares of life oppress you Refrain First Line: It is glory to talk with Him every day Lyrics: 1. When the cares of life oppress you And the load is hard to bear; When your troubles great distress you And there’s none who seems to care; Talk to Jesus, He will bless you And your every burden share; It is glory to talk with Him. Refrain It is glory to talk with Him every day; It is glory to walk with Him all the way; My path is never dim as I walk and talk with Him, It is glory to talk with Him. 2. Trials great will overtake you In this sinful world below; Jesus never will forsake you, If to Him in faith you go; Storms of life can never shake you, If His keeping grace you know; It is glory to talk with Him. [Refrain] 3. He will never tire of hearing When to Him you pray or plead; You will find His grace so cheering, In the trying hour of need; And your sky will soon be clearing, For His power is great indeed; It is glory to talk with Him. [Refrain] 4. All the way from earth to glory With the Savior you may go; Telling o’er and o’er the story, Letting happy praises flow; Tell it to the young and hoary, That His love they all may know; It is glory to talk with Him. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [When the cares of life oppress you]
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Joy and Triumph Everlasting

Author: Adam of St. Victor; Robert S. Bridges Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7.8.8 Appears in 11 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Joy and triumph everlasting Hath the heav’nly Church on high; For that pure immortal gladness All our feast days mourn and sigh: Yet in death’s dark desert wild Doth the mother aid her child; Guards celestial thence attend us, Stand in combat to defend us. 2. Here the world’s perpetual warfare Holds from Heav’n the soul apart; Legioned foes in shadowy terror Vex the Sabbath of the heart. O how happy that estate Where delight doth not abate! For that home the spirit yearneth, Where none languisheth nor mourneth. 3. There the body hath no torment, There the mind is free from care, There is every voice rejoicing, Every heart is loving there. Angels in that city dwell; Them their King delighteth well: Still they joy and weary never, More and more desiring ever. 4. There the seers and fathers holy, There the prophets glorified, All their doubts and darkness ended, In the Light of Light abide. There the saints, whose memories old We in faithful hymns uphold, Have forgot their bitter story In the joy of Jesus’ glory. Used With Tune: BOURGEOIS Text Sources: Yattendon Hymnal, 1899
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Sowing and Reaping

Author: Howard Kingsbury Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 22 hymnals First Line: Are we sowing seeds of kindness? Lyrics: 1 Are we sowing seeds of kindness? They shall blossom bright ere long; Are we sowing seeds of discord? They shall ripen into wrong. Are we sowing seeds of honor? They shall bring forth golden grain; Are we sowing seeds of falsehood? We shall yet reap bitter pain. 2 We can never be too careful, What the seed our hand shall sow; Love for love is sure to ripen, Hate for hate is sure to grow. Seeds of good or ill we scatter, Heedlessly along our way; But a glad or grievous fruitage, Waits us at the harvest day. Used With Tune: GARAISON Text Sources: Echo to Happy Voices (New York: American Tract Society, 1869)
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Angelic Messenger, Repeat

Author: Thomas Kelly, 1769-1855 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 Angelic messenger, repeat Those joyful sounds once more; For sure no accents half so sweet, E’er reached my ears before. 2 Glad tidings down from Heav’n I bring, Of joy this holy morn: To you we sing: Find Christ the King In Bethlehem is born. 3 Seraphic sounds now fill the air, From angel bands above; And Heav’n itself, come down to earth, Proclaims the birth of Love. Used With Tune: ABIDING GRACE Text Sources: Hymns on Various Passages of Scripture. A New Edition (London: The Religious Tract Society, 1836)
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As The Hart, With Eager Looks

Author: James Montgomery Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 83 hymnals Lyrics: 1 As the hart, with eager looks, Panteth for the water-brooks, So my soul, athirst for Thee, Pants the living God to see; When, O when, with filial fear, Lord, shall I to Thee draw near? 2 Tears my food by night, by day, Grief consumes my strength away; While his craft the tempter plies, "Where is now thy God?" he cries; This would sink me to despair, But I pour soul in prayer. 3 For in happier times I went, Where the multitudes frequent; I, with them, was wont to bring Homage to Thy courts, my King: I, with them, was wont to raise Festal hymns on holy days. 4 Why art thou cast down, my soul? God, thy God, shall make thee whole; Why art thou disquieted? God shall lift thy fallen head; And His countenance benign Be the saving health of thine. Used With Tune: TURIN Text Sources: Songs of Zion, 1822
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See! The Morning Star

Author: W. Wood Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: See! the morning star is dwelling Lyrics: 1 See! the morning star is dwelling, On the eastern mountain’s height, See! The day all days excelling, Bursts upon our aching sight; Sing we then, the carol free, Christus natus hodie. 2 Long our watch has been, and dreary, Long we wandered from afar, So the wise men, worn and weary, Followed still the leading star, Till the Day Spring’s self they see, Christus natus hodie. 3 Hence, away! all care and sadness! Hence, and ne’er return again! Angels sing with notes of gladness, "Peace on earth, good will to men." Join we them in carol free, Christus natus hodie. Used With Tune: BARBICAN Text Sources: Sunday School Hymns (New York: General Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Union and Choral Book Society, 1867)
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What Would We Do Without the Clouds?

Author: Alfred H. Ackley Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: God is good, He sends the rain Lyrics: 1. God is good, He sends the rain; For His glory, we should not complain; What He sends is always best, Stormy clouds and all the rest. Refrain What would we do without the clouds? The clouds bring rain, Scattering show’rs of blessing over hill and plain, Bringing to us the harvest of the golden grain; What would we do without the clouds? The clouds bring rain. 2. Verdant meadows, fruits and flow’rs, Gather beauty from the falling show’rs; Clouds are sailboats from above, Laden with the gifts of love. [Refrain] 3. Cloudless sky makes barren land; Parched and thirsty is the desert sand; So would life be barren, too, If there were no clouds for you. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [God is good, He sends the rain] Text Sources: Rodeheaver's Gospel Songs, by Homer A. Rodeheaver & Charles H. Gabriel (Chicago, Illinois: The Rodeheaver Company, 1922), number 96

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