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Christ Is Risen Indeed

Author: M. R. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: "Christ is risen! Christ is risen!" Lyrics: 1 "Christ is risen! Christ is risen!" Joyful angels sing; "Christ is risen! Christ is risen!" Earth’s glad carols ring. To the grave our Lord descended, Bowed to death’s grim reign, But the three dread days are ended, Empty now is death’s domain. 2 "Christ is risen! Christ is risen!" Sorrow, earth, no more; From the tomb’s enclosing prison Lo! an open door. Through its portals now a vision Fills the glowing sky; Sing, ye Christians, Christ is risen, Ris’n indeed, no more to die. Used With Tune: [Christ is risen! Christ is risen] Text Sources: Primary Teachers' Manual by Christopher R. Blackall (Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society, 1913)
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While It Is Day

Author: Mary Torrence Meter: 11.11.11.11.10.11 Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Work while it is day, the Master did command Refrain First Line: Work while it is day, time floats fast away Lyrics: 1 Work while it is day, the Master did command; Time floats fast away, oh, work with heart and hand. Evening shades are falling, night comes swiftly on; Us to work He’s calling, ere the day is gone. Refrain: Work while it is day, time floats fast away; Night is coming on, the day will soon be gone. 2 Work while it is day, the sun is sinking fast; His bright beaming ray will soon be overpast. Listen what he’s saying, as he sinks to rest, "Mortal, why delaying? View the golden west." [Refrain] 3 Work while it is day, it will not all be done; Labor as we may, until the setting sun. Work until the gleaming of the golden day; Time is fast receding, soon twill pass away. [Refrain] Used With Tune: WIGGLESWORTH Text Sources: The Tree of Life by William Perkins and Byron Condo (Boston: G. D. Russell, 1878)
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Christ in the Storm

Author: Manie Payne Ferguson Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Galilee's waters are raging Refrain First Line: Speak thro' the storm when the billows run high Lyrics: 1. Galilee’s waters are raging, On them a vessel is tossed; Seamen in terror are calling, Carest Thou not, we are lost? Sweetly asleep on a pillow, Maker and Savior He lay; Wild with dismay they awake Him, Master, we perish, they say. Refrain Speak thro’ the storm when the billows run high, Say to my soul, Do not fear, it is I; Speak thro’ the storm when the billows run high, Say to my soul, Do not fear, it is I 2. Over the noise of the tempest, Over the dash of the wave, Rings the sweet voice of the Savior; See, He is mighty to save; Calmed in a moment the billows, Hushed in an instant to sleep, Stilled is the roar of the wild winds, Steadied their boat on the deep. [Refrain 3. Wonderful Jesus, I need Thee, Out in the storm and the strife, Oft it has seemed I was sinking, Tossed on the ocean of life; Speak to the winds and the waters, Each Thy behest must fulfill; Speak to my heart in the tempest, Whispering softly, Be still.; [Refrain] 4. When I am toiling in rowing, Almost engulfed in the sea, Make of the billows a pathway, Come thro’ the darkness to me; Failures and terrors will vanish, Soon as I know Thou art nigh; Say to my soul in the danger, Be not afraid, it is I.; [Refrain] 5. Waters unknown are awaiting Travelers leaving earth’s shore; Back to this side of the river, Passengers come nevermore; O when that chill tide is bringing Boatmen to bear me away, Galilee’s Conqu’ror, be with me; Pilot me over, I pray. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Galilee's waters are raging]
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If Birds That Neither Sow Nor Reap

Author: Roger Williams Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1. If birds that neither sow nor reap Nor store up any food Constantly find to them and theirs A Maker kind and good; 2. If man provide eke for his birds, In yard, in coops, in cage; And each bird spends in songs and tunes, His little time and age; 3. What care will man, what care will God For wife and children take? Millions of birds and worlds will God Sooner than His forsake. Used With Tune: DUNFERMLING Text Sources: A Key into the Language of America, 1643
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The City of God

Author: Max Hutchison Rapp Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: There’s a book that is written, designed by His hand Refrain First Line: O it tells of a city so bright, so fair Lyrics: 1 There’s a book that is written, designed by His hand, Presented by God from above; And I know that it tells of a beautiful land, Prepared by His infinite love. Refrain: O it tells of a city so bright, so fair, Where saints of all ages have trod; And I’ve read there is nothing But happiness there, In the beautiful city of God. 2 There is never a sorrow, an ache, nor a pain, Though oft it appears like a dream; And the sun never sets over hill and o’er plain, And Jesus the King is supreme. [Refrain] 3 All the riches of earth will not buy my way in, For guilt ever lurks in my soul; I’ll accept the great ransom once offered for sin, And start for the heavenly goal. [Refrain] 4 Every cloud wears a rainbow of heavenly hue, His smile I’m beginning to know; He walks with me, talks with me all the day thro’, And O how I do love Him so. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [There's a book that is written, designed by His hand]
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Hymn Of The Last Days

Author: Horatius Bonar Meter: 10.12.10.6 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Help, mighty God! The strong man bows himself Lyrics: 1 Help, mighty God! The strong man bows himself, The good and wise are few, the standard-bearers faint, The enemy prevails. Help, God of might, In this Thy Church’s night! 2 Help, mighty God! Evil is now our good, And error is our truth, darkness is now our light, Iniquity o’erflows. Help, God of might, Defend, defend the right! 3 Help, mighty God! Men turn their ear away From the great voice divine; and each one seeks his own Dark oracle of lies. Help, God of might, The idols, Lord, affright! 4 Help, mighty God! Men slight the grace divine, They mock the glorious love; and the great gift of God Is as a thing of naught. Help, God of might, The foe arise and smite! 5 Help, mighty God! The blind now lead the blind, Man has become as God, the tree of knowledge now Bears its last, ripest fruit! Help, God of might, For us come forth and fight! 6 Help, mighty God! The perfect word of Heaven Is as the Sibyl’s scroll; and the great mount of God Is as Dodona’s shrine. Help, God of might, And in the dark give light! 7 Help, mighty God! The cross is growing old, And the great sepulcher is but a Hebrew tomb! The Christ has died in vain! Help, God of might, Else shall faith perish quite! 8 Help, mighty God! The Christ of ages past Is now the Christ no more! altar and fire are gone, The victim but a dream! Help, God of might, Put the fierce foe to flight! 9 Help, mighty God! The world is waxing grey, And charity grows chill, and faith is at its ebb, And hope is withering! Help, God of might, Appear in glory bright! Used With Tune: LAST DAYS PLEA Text Sources: Hymns of Faith and Hope 2nd series (London, James Nisbet, 1861)
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When The Goodbyes Of Earth Are All Spoken

Author: W. E. Catlin Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: When our loved ones we greet Refrain First Line: But when earth’s goodbyes are all spoken Lyrics: 1 When our loved ones we greet, In the homes where we meet, And a foretaste of Heaven enjoy, Then the goodbyes of earth Put an end to our mirth, And our circle of loved ones destroy. Refrain: But when earth’s goodbyes are all spoken, And we’re gathered around the white throne, Our circle will then be unbroken, For there no goodbyes are known. 2 Like the last rays of light, All our joy takes its flight, When with goodbyes our loved ones remove; But how cheering that day In the near "far away," When the ransomed will all meet above. [Refrain] 3 To the friendless on earth Give some joy in their dearth, Bid them share in the pleasures of home, Till they’ve treasures on high, Where we’ll meet by and by, In that lasting reunion to come. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [When our loved ones we greet] Text Sources: Song-Land Messenger No. 2 by Anthony J. Showalter (Dallas: Showalter-Lincoln Company, 1898)
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ജീവതത്തിൻ ആഴി മീതെ

Author: Cecil F. Alexander; Simon Zachariah Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 ജീവതത്തിൻ ആഴി മീതെ, യേശു ക്ഷ-ണിച്ചീടുന്നു. ദിനം തോറും സ്നേഹസ്വരം, വിളിക്കുന്നു: കൂടെ വാ! 2 ഗലീലായിൻ തീരം തന്നിൽ, അന്ത്രയോ-സു കേട്ടപോൽ, സർവ്വവും ത്യ-ജിച്ചു നാമും, യേശു പിമ്പേ പോയിടാം. 3 ലോകമോഹം വിട്ടോടുവാൻ, യേശു വി-ളിക്കുന്നിതാ. മറ്റൊന്നും നീ സ്നേഹിക്കേണ്ട, ഏറ്റം നീ സ്നേ-ഹിക്കെന്നെ! 4 സന്തോഷ-സന്താപ വേള, അദ്ധ്വാന-ത്തിൻ നീണ്ട നാൾ, ഏതു വേള ആയെന്നാലും, ഏറ്റം നീ സ്നേ-ഹിക്കെന്നെ! 5 യേശുവേ നിൻ ഇമ്പസ്വരം, രക്ഷകാ നീ കേൾപ്പിക്ക. നിന്നെ അനു-സരിച്ചീടാൻ, നിന്റെ കൃപ നൽക! Used With Tune: GALILEE
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Abide with Me, 'Tis Eventide

Author: M. Lowrie Hofford Appears in 14 hymnals Refrain First Line: O Savior, stay this night with me Lyrics: 1. Abide with me, ’tis eventide! The day is past and gone; The shadows of the evening fall; The night is coming on! Within my heart a welcome guest, Within my home abide. Refrain O Savior, stay this night with me; Behold, ’tis eventide! O Savior, stay this night with me; Behold, ’tis eventide! 2. Abide with me, ’tis eventide! Thy walk today with me Has made my heart within me burn, As I communed with Thee. Thy earnest words have filled my soul And kept me near Thy side. [Refrain] 3. Abide with me, ’tis eventide! And lone will be the night, If I cannot commune with Thee, Nor find in Thee my light. The darkness of the world, I fear, Would in my home abide. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Abide with me, 'tis eventide] Text Sources: Gospel Melodies, by Harrison Millard (New York: S. T. Gordon, 1884)
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Subindo Ao Lar

Author: Mary B. Slade, 1826-1882; Daniel Borges Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: A quem sua vida nos fez doação Refrain First Line: Subindo ao Lar! Subindo ao Lar! Lyrics: 1 A quem sua vida nos fez doação Subindo ao Lar! Subindo ao Lar! Onde não há nenhuma discussão, Os irmãos subindo ao Lar. Refrão: Subindo ao Lar! Subindo ao Lar! Tristeza jamais, nunca mais chorar… Subindo ao Lar! Subindo ao Lar! Os salvos Subindo ao Lar! 2 Ao Lar onde não há escuridão, Subindo ao Lar! Subindo ao Lar! Jesus é luz lá naquela mansão, Os irmãos subindo ao Lar. [Refrão] 3 Para a bela Beulah do Senhor, Subindo ao Lar! Subindo ao Lar! Nos braços de infinito amor, Os irmãos subindo ao Lar. [Refrão] Used With Tune: [A quem sua vida nos fez doação]

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