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A Je Ti I Lodhur

Author: Edmund S. Lorenz; Jan Foss Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: A je ti i lodhur, i ründuar? Refrain First Line: Thuaja Zotit, thuaja Zotit Lyrics: 1 A je ti i lodhur, i ründuar? Thuaja Zotit, thuaja Zotit. A ke mall pür g’zime tü kaluara? Thuaja Zotit Jezus! Refreni: Thuaja Zotit, thuaja Zotit, Ai üsht’ njü shok shum’ i ngushtü ădo gjü qü po tü ngarkon nü jetü, Thuaja Zotit Jezus! 2 Nganjüher’ a qan e pikülluar? Thuaja Zotit, thuaja Zotit. A ke faj qü ti nuk ke pranuar? Thuaja Zotit Jezus! [Refreni] 3 A ke frik’ qü mund tü vij’ trishtimi? Thuaja Zotit, thuaja Zotit. Pür tü ardhshmen a ke shqetüsim ti? Thuaja Zotit Jezus! [Refreni] 4 Kur mendon pür vdekjen, a ke hall ti? Thuaja Zotit, thuaja Zotit. Pür mbret’rin’ e Krishtit a ke mall ti? Thuaja Zotit Jezus! [Refreni] Used With Tune: [A je ti i lodhur, i ründuar?]
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All Those That Pass By

Author: Anonymous Meter: 10.10.11.11 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: All those that pass by, to Jesus draw near Lyrics: 1. All those that pass by, to Jesus draw near, He utters a cry, ye sinners, give ear! From hell to retrieve you He spreads out His hands; And now to receive you, He graciously stands. 2. If any man thirst, and happy would be, The vilest and worst may come unto Me, May drink of My Spirit, excepted is none, Lay claim to My merit, and take for his own. 3. Whoever receives the life giving Word, In Jesus believes, his God and his Lord, In him a pure river of life shall arise, Shall in the believer spring up to the skies. 4. My God and my Lord! Thy call I obey, My soul on Thy word of promise I stay, Thy kind invitation I gladly embrace, Athirst for salvation, salvation by grace. 5. O hasten the hour! Send down from above The Spirit of power, of health, and of love, Of filial fear, of knowledge and grace, Of wisdom and prayer, of joy and of praise. 6. The Spirit of faith, of faith in Thy blood, Which saves us from wrath, and brings us to God, Removes the huge mountain of indwelling sin, And opens a fountain that washes us clean. Used With Tune: ASPINWALL Text Sources: A Collection of Hymns, for the Use of the People Called Methodists, by John Wesley (1703-1791), alt.
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Are Your Feet On The Rock?

Author: Peter Philip Bilhorn Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Are your feet on the Rock Christ Jesus? Refrain First Line: The Rock is the full salvation Lyrics: 1 Are your feet on the Rock Christ Jesus? Has He plucked you from the mire and clay? Is He leading you on to victory? Are your feet on the Rock today? Refrain: The Rock is the full salvation, It saves us from condemnation; ’Tis the Rock where all may hide In the riven bleeding side; Are your feet on the Rock Christ Jesus? 2 Are your feet on the Rock Christ Jesus? Are you standing in His strength alone? Can you sing of the full salvation? Are your feet on the "cornerstone"? [Refrain] 3 Are your feet on the Rock Christ Jesus? Are you sheltered from the tempest shock? From temptations within, without you? Are your feet on the solid Rock? [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Are your feet on the Rock Christ Jesus?] Text Sources: Songs of Peace and Power by Peter Bilhorn (Chicago: Bilhorn Brothers, 1917)
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Nature's Alleluia

Author: John H. Hopkins, Jr. Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Alleluia! Christ is ris’n today, Refrain First Line: Alleluia, alleluia Lyrics: 1 Alleluia! Christ is ris’n today, From the tomb in the garden wherein He lay; Shining angels raise their shout on high, And on earth we exultingly make reply: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, amen. Nature, too, that thro’ long dreary gloom, Lay embalmed in the shroud of her wintry tomb, Rises now to meet her rising Lord, And in myriad echo repeats the word: Refrain: Alleluia, alleluia, Alleluia, amen. 2 See the streamlet burst its icy chain! Leaping out into sunlight, it seeks the plain, And its joy in liquid tones it tells To the rocks and the woods and the winding dells: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, amen. Giant pines, whose broad, upreaching arms Bore the frosts and the snows of the northern storms, To the balmy breezes blowing now Give a murmuring whisper on every bough. [Refrain] 3 Little birds, that flew so far away, Now return with a sweet, merry, roundelay; Through the shady grove, in soft refrain, Lo, the voice of the turtle is heard again. Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, amen. In the old church tower the swallows build, And their nests with the tenderest young are filled; And they join the chanting when they hear Both the organ and choir swelling loud and clear: [Refrain] 4 Now the primrose greets the daffodil, And the daisy is winking on every hill, And the pansy drinks the light of day, And the breath of the violet seems to say: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, amen. Now the Rose of Sharon opens wide, On the sunshiny banks of the mountain side; And the lily of the valley blooms, Filling every vale with its rich perfumes: [Refrain] 5 While the fields are clothed in beauty rare, Shall the altar of Jesu be cold and bare? Shall the Church no loving token show That the Risen above is to rise below? Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, amen. Round the altar let bright flow’rs be seen, With the fresh-budding branches of evergreen; Let the earth, with us, her incense bring, And the trees of the forest rejoice and sing: [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Alleluia! Christ is ris’n today] Text Sources: Carols, Hymns and Songs (New York: Church Book Depository, 1863)
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Glory To God

Author: Charles S. Robinson Meter: Irregular Appears in 13 hymnals First Line: Glory to God! Peace on the earth! Lyrics: 1 "Glory to God! Peace on the earth! Good will to men!" sang the angels above; Glory to God! Peace on the earth! Good will to men—sound the chorus of love! Bright dawns the morning, when Heav’n is so near; Sweet be our anthem, for Jesus is here; Come, let us sing—sing of His grace, Grateful thanksgivings shall utter His praise. 2 Praise ye the Lord! Lift to His name High hallelujahs from each happy voice; Strike loud the chord! Praise ye the Lord! Let every soul in His glory rejoice! Oh for a strain such as angels repeat, When the redeemed cast their crowns at His feet; "Worthy the Lamb! once He was slain, Now on His throne He is reigning again!" 3 O Christ of God! risen and crowned! Come with Thy presence, Thy Spirit impart! Come with Thy love! Come with Thy power! Breathe on our souls, and enrich every heart! Sad were Thy sufferings, shameful Thy cross, Sharing our punishment, bearing our loss; Now, Lord of all, Thee we adore! Bring we our souls to be Thine evermore Used With Tune: GLORY TO GOD Text Sources: Calvary Songs (Philadelphia: American Sunday School Union, 1875)
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Almighty Father Of All Things That Be

Author: Ernest E. Dugmore Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 10 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Almighty Father of all things that be, Our life, our work we consecrate to Thee, Whose heav’ns declare Thy glory from above, Whose earth below is witness to Thy love. 2 For well we know this weary, soilèd earth Is yet Thine own by right of its new birth, Since that great cross upreared on Calvary, Redeemed it from its fault and shame to Thee. 3 Thine still the changeful beauty of the hills, The purple valleys flecked with silver rills, The ocean glistening ’neath the golden rays; They all are Thine, and ceaseless speak Thy praise. 4 Thou dost the strength to worker’s arm impart; From Thee the skilled musician’s reasoned art; The grace of poet’s pen or painter’s hand, To teach the loveliness of sea and land. 5 Then grant us, Lord, in all things Thee to own, To dwell within the shadow of Thy throne, To speak and work, to think and live and move Reflecting Thine own nature, which is love. 6 That so, by Christ redeemed from sin and shame, And hallowed by Thy Spirit’s cleansing flame, Ourselves, our work, and all our powers may be A sacrifice acceptable to Thee. Used With Tune: CHILTON FOLIAT
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Another Year Has Now Begun

Author: Christopher Wordsworth Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Another year has now be­gun Lyrics: 1 Another year has now be­gun With si­lent pace its course to run; Let us our hearts and voic­es raise To God in songs of pray­er and praise. 2 Accept our pe­ni­tent­ial tears, O Lord, for sins of by­gone years; And with the blood of Je­su spilt O wash away Thy ser­vants’ guilt. 3 Father, Thy boun­te­ous love we bless, For gifts and mer­cies num­ber­less; For life and health, for grace and peace, And hope of joys that nev­er cease. 4 Our days and years de­cay and die, Mementos of mor­tal­ity; Make us to see our own brief hours In fall­ing leaves, and fad­ing flow­ers. 5 O Son of God, Thou Sav­ior dear, Teach us to walk as stran­gers here, With hearts in Heav’n, that we may come To where Thou art, our Fa­ther’s home. 6 Make us to feel that Thou art nigh, We ever in our mas­ter’s eye, Mindful of that ac­count to live, Which we to Thee, our judge, must give. 7 Thou, Christ, who mak­est all things new, O give us hearts both pure and true, That each may shine, a pre­cious gem, Lord, in Thy New Je­ru­sa­lem. 8 Grant us, O Com­fort­er, Thy grace, And speed us on our earth­ly race, In body, spir­it, and in soul, Right on­ward to the heav’n­ly goal. 9 Blest Three in One, to Thee we pray, Defend, and guide us on our way; That we at last with joy may see The New Year of eter­ni­ty. Used With Tune: IOSCO Text Sources: The Holy Year (London: Rivingtons, 1862)
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നിന്നിഷ്ടം ദേവാ ആയീടട്ടെ

Author: Adelaide A. Pollard; Volbrecht Nagel Meter: 9.9.9.9 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 നിന്നിഷ്ടം ദേവാ ആയീടട്ടെ ഞാനോ മൺപാത്രം നിൻ കരത്തിൽ നിൻ പാദത്തിൽ ഞാൻ താണിരിക്കും നിന്നിഷ്ടം പോൽ നീ മാറ്റുകെന്നെ 2 നിന്നിഷ്ടം പോലെ ആകേണമേ നിൻ സന്നിധൗ ഞാൻ താണിരിക്കും നിൻ വചനമാം തണ്ണീരിനാൽ എന്നെ കഴുകി ശുദ്ധിചെയക 3 നിന്നിഷ്ടം പോലെ ആകേണമേ എന്നുള്ളം നോവും വേളയിലും നിൻ കരം തൊട്ടു താലോലിക്കെൻ കർത്താവേ ഞാനും ശുദ്ധനാവാൻ 4 നിന്നിഷ്ടം പോലെ ആകേണമേ എന്നിഷ്ടരെന്നെ തള്ളിയാലും ഞാൻ കൈവിടില്ല എന്നു ചൊന്ന നാഥാ നിൻ വാക്കെന്താശ്വാസമേ Used With Tune: ADELAIDE
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രാത്രിയിതാ വരുന്നു

Author: Anna L. Coghill; Unknown Meter: Irregular Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: രാത്രിയിതാ വ-രു-ന്നു Lyrics: 1 Work, for the night is coming, Work through the morning hours; Work while the dew is sparkling, Work ’mid springing flowers; Work when the day grows brighter, Work in the glowing sun; Work, for the night is coming, When man’s work is done. 2 Work, for the night is coming, Work through the sunny noon; Fill brightest hours with labor, Rest comes sure and soon. Give every flying minute, Something to keep in store; Work, for the night is coming, When man works no more. 3 Work, for the night is coming, Under the sunset skies; While their bright tints are glowing, Work, for daylight flies. Work till the last beam fadeth, Fadeth to shine no more; Work, while the night is darkening, When man’s work is o’er. Used With Tune: WORK SONG
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When I Behold HIm

Author: Ella M. Parks Meter: 10.10.10.10 D Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: After the earthly shadows have lifted Refrain First Line: When I behold Him, Christ in His beauty Lyrics: 1 After the earthly shadows have lifted, And o’er the hilltops the morning I see, Sweetest of prospects, I shall behold Him, Jesus, the Savior of sinners like me. Refrain: When I behold Him, Christ in His beauty, When with the ransomed His face I shall see, O how my heart in rapture will praise Him, Praise Him for saving a sinner like me. 2 Helpless He found me, lifted me to Him, Whispered of pardon abundant and free; Breathed He His peace o’er my sinful spirit, Pointed my vision to Calvary’s tree. [Refrain] 3 Now in His presence, daily I’m living, Walking by faith where mine eyes cannot see; For He is guiding home to that city Built for His loved ones—saved sinners like me. [Refrain] Used With Tune: CARTER LAKE Text Sources: Songs of Praise and Salvation by Henry L. Gilmour et al. (The Christha Witness Company, 1902)

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