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Look Ever Upward

Author: Marion Wyman Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Look, pilgrim, weary of sorrow Refrain First Line: Look! angels surround thee Lyrics: 1 Look, pilgrim, weary of sorrow, Look, be not tempted to sin; Look to the blissful tomorrow; Look to the home you may win. Refrain: Look! angels surround thee; Look, forward, faint not; Look! press on thy journey, Look upward to God. 2 Look to the Heaven that’s o’er thee, Look to the home upon high; Look to the crown that’s before thee, Look! to forget every sigh. [Refrain] 3 Look now, to leave all thy sadness, Look now, to leave all thy sin; Look now, to enter with gladness, Look now, that mansion within. [Refrain] 4 Look, soon you’ll pass o’er the portal, Look, soon you’ll meet with the blest; Look, soon the blissful immortal, Look! soon the heavenly rest. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Look, pilgrim, weary of sorrow] Text Sources: fount of Blessing by Robert G. Staples (Chicago: Central Book Concern, Publishers, 1880)
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Égi Kegyelem

Author: Barney E. Warren; Anna Piroska Williams Meter: 10.10.10.10 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Égi kegyelem, ami ért engem Lyrics: 1 Égi kegyelem, ami ért engem, Új lett Krisztusban egész életem! Mert Ő elhívott, én követhetem, És útján járva mennybe érkezem. Refrén: Égi kegyelem végig elkísér, Bátran bízhatok, hogyha próba ér! Áll az ígéret: Isten el nem hagy, Megtart Ő engem, mert kegyelme nagy! 2 Az ellenségnek be nem hódolok, Mert hitpajzs mögül bátran harcolok. Lelkesen küzdök, vár a győzelem, Diadalt zengek Krisztus nevében. [Refrén] 3 Égi kegyelem erőt ad nekem Isten tetteit szerte hirdetnem. Vele legyőzök minden akadályt, Komolyan veszem Megváltóm szavát. [Refrén] 4 Égi kegyelem körülvesz engem, Bármi történik, múlhat félelmem. Benne maradok, Ő meg énbennem, Gyümölcstermő lesz így az életem. [Refrén] 5 Szemem Rajta függ, csakis Őrajta, Amit megígért, azt Ő megtartja. Ha Ő ad erőt, mindent elbírok. Ígéretére támaszkodhatok. [Refrén] Used With Tune: ERLANGEN
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Voices O'er The Sea

Author: Eliza A. B. Mitchell Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Oft they break the midnight stillness Lyrics: 1 Oft they break the midnight stillness— Voices floating o’er the sea, Voices filled with tender pathos, Asking help from you and me. And I know my Christ, my Bible, Is as truly theirs as mine; And I know that I defraud them, Not to share these gifts divine. 2 We, who never knew a sorrow God’s dear smile could not illume, Little dream how dense the darkness Shrouding heathen souls in gloom. And the Savior’s last commission Was in loving thought of them; How His tender sweet compassion Doth our cold neglect condemn! 3 Christ, forgive the souls so faithless To the trust Thou didst repose; For this sin let not Heav’n’s portals At the last against us close. Bless, and by our gold and silver, By our lips no longer dumb, We will spread abroad Thy Gospel, Till on earth Thy kingdom come. Used With Tune: KHARKIV Text Sources: Carols of Hope (Boston: Advent Christian Publication Society, 1906)
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Chaplain To The Forces

Author: Winifred Mary Letts Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Ambassadors of Christ you go Lyrics: 1 Ambassadors of Christ you go Up to the very gates of hell, Through fog of powder, storm of shell, To speak your Master’s message: Lo, The Prince of Peace is with you still, His peace be with you, His goodwill. 2 It is not small, your priesthood’s price, To be a man and yet stand by, To hold your life whilst others die, To bless, not share the sacrifice, To watch the strife and take no part— You with the fire at your heart. 3 But yours, for our great captain Christ To know the sweat of agony, The darkness of Gethsemane In anguish for these souls unpriced. Viceregent of God’s pity you, A sword must pierce your own soul through. 4 In the pale gleam of new-born day Apart in some tree-shadowed place, Your altar but a packing case, Rude as the shed where Mary lay, Your sanctuary the rain-drenched sod You bring the kneeling soldier, God. 5 As sentinel you guard the gate ’Twixt life and death, and unto death Speed the brave soul whose failing breath Shudders not at the grip of fate, But answers, gallant to the end, Christ is the Word—and I His friend. 6 Then God go with you, priest of God, For all is well and shall be well. What though you tread the roads of hell? With nail-pierced feet these ways He trod Above the anguish and the loss Still floats the ensign of His cross. Used With Tune: [Ambassadors of Christ you go] Text Sources: Hallow-e'en and Poems of the War (London: Smith, Elder and Company, 1916)
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Jehovah Sits Enthroned

Author: Anonymous Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 13 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Jehovah sits enthroned In majesty most bright, Appareled in omnipotence, And girded round with might. 2. The world established stands On its foundations broad; His throne is fixed, He reigns supreme, The everlasting God. 3. The floods have lifted up Their voice in majesty, But mighty is the Lord our God Above the raging sea. 4. Thy testimonies, Lord, In faithfulness excel, And holy must Thy servants be Who in Thy temple dwell. Scripture: Psalm 93 Used With Tune: RIALTO Text Sources: The Psalter (Pittsburgh: The United Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1912)
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എന്തൊ-രത്ഭുതം! സ്നേ-ഹ കൂട്ടായ്മ

Author: Elisha A. Hoffman; Simon Zachariah Appears in 1 hymnal Refrain First Line: ചാ-രും, ചാ-രും, ആ-പത്തന-ർത്ഥം കൂടാതെ Lyrics: 1 എന്തൊ-രത്ഭുതം! സ്നേ-ഹ കൂട്ടായ്മ, നി-ത്യ കൈകളിൽ ഞാൻ ചാ-രീ-ടും. എന്ത-നുഗ്രഹം! എന്തൊരാശ്വാസം! നിത്യ കൈകളിൽ ഞാൻ ചാ-രീ-ടും. പല്ലവി: ചാ-രും, ചാ-രും, ആ-പത്തന-ർത്ഥം കൂടാതെ; ചാ-രും, ചാ-രും, തൻ നിത്യ കൈകളിൽ ഞാൻ ചാ-രീ-ടും. 2 എന്തൊ-രാനന്ദം പിന്തു-ടരുവാൻ, നിത്യ കൈകളിൽ ഞാൻ ചാ-രീ-ടും. എ-ത്ര ശോഭിതം പാ-ത നിത്യവും, നി-ത്യ കൈകളിൽ ഞാൻ ചാ-രീ-ടും. [പല്ലവി] 3 എ-ന്തിനു ഭയം? എ-ന്തിന്നാകുലം? നിത്യ കൈകളിൽ ഞാൻ ചാ-രീ-ടും. നാ-ഥൻ ചാരെയാം, ശാ-ന്തി എകിടും, നിത്യ കൈകളിൽ ഞാൻ ചാ-രീ-ടും. [പല്ലവി] Used With Tune: [എന്തൊ-രത്ഭുതം! സ്നേ-ഹ കൂട്ടായ്മ]
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The Hope of the Coming of the Lord

Author: Daniel Webster Whittle Appears in 18 hymnals First Line: A lamp in the night, a song in time of sorrow Refrain First Line: Bless'd hope, bless'd hope Lyrics: 1. A lamp in the night, a song in time of sorrow; A great glad hope which faith can ever borrow To gild the passing day, with the glory of the morrow, Is the hope of the coming of the Lord. Refrain Blessèd hope, blessèd hope, Blessèd hope of the coming of the Lord; How the aching heart it cheers, How it glistens through our tears, Blessèd hope of the coming of the Lord. 2. A star in the sky, a beacon bright to guide us; An anchor sure to hold when storms betide us; A refuge for the soul, where in quiet we may hide us, Is the hope of the coming of the Lord.[Refrain] 3. A call of command, like trumpet clearly sounding, To make us bold when evil is surrounding; To stir the sluggish heart and to keep in good abounding, Is the hope of the coming of the Lord.[Refrain] 4. A word from the One to all our hearts the dearest, A parting word to make Him aye the nearest; Of all His precious words, the sweetest, brightest, clearest, Is the hope of the coming of the Lord. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [A lamp in the night, a song in time of sorrow] Text Sources: Sacred Songs No. 1 (New York: Biglow & Main, 1896)
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Behold the Lovely Springtime

Author: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.6.8.6.8.6.8.6 Appears in 9 hymnals Refrain First Line: Come, children, join the chorus Lyrics: 1. Behold the lovely springtime! We hail its rosy hours, We welcome back the sunshine And cool, refreshing showers; There’s beauty all around us, And music everywhere; O praise our great Creator Who makes the earth so fair. Refrain Come, children, join the chorus, Ring out in joyful strain A song of love to God above; The Spring has come again. 2. Our youth is like the springtime, Our hearts are like the flowers; Our smiles like playful sunbeams That cheer its passing hours; And may our deeds of kindness, As one by one they fall, Be like the gentle raindrops Our Father sends to all. [Refrain] 3. Each tender bud and blossom, From out its dewy leaves, Gives back to God who made it The sweet perfume it breathes; Then let us give to Jesus Our youthful hearts today, And in life’s happy springtime, Begin the heavenly way. [Refrain] Used With Tune: NOAH
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Awake The Trumpet's Lofty Sound

Author: Newburgh Hamilton; John Milton Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: Awake the trumpet’s lofty sound Lyrics: 1 Awake the trumpet’s lofty sound, To spread your sacred pleasure round; Awake each voice, and strike each string, And to the solemn organ sing. 2 Let all, whom life and breath inspire, Attend, and join the blissful choir; But chiefly ye, who know His Word, Adore, and love, and praise the Lord. Used With Tune: LOWELL Text Sources: Hamilton wrote these words, adapted from John Milton’s "Samson Agonistes," as the libretto for George Handel’s oratorio Samson.
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Christian! Walk Carefully

Author: Anonymous Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 20 hymnals First Line: Christian! walk carefully—danger is near Lyrics: 1 Christian! walk carefully—danger is near; Work out thy journey with trembling and fear; Snares from without, and temptations within, Seek to entice thee again into sin. 2 Christian! walk humbly—exult not in pride; All that thou hast is by Jesus supplied; He holdeth thee up, He directeth thy ways, To Him the glory—to Him be the praise. 3 Christian! walk cheerfully, though the dark storm Fill the bright sky with the clouds of alarm: Soon will the clouds and the tempest be past, And thou shalt dwell with thy Savior at last. 4 Christian! walk steadfastly, while it is light; Swift are approaching the shades of the night: All that thy master hath bidden thee do, Haste to perform, for the moments are few. 5 Christian! walk prayerfully—oft wilt thou fall, If thou forget on thy Savior to call: Safe shalt thou walk through each trial and care, If thou art clad in the armor of prayer. 6 Christian! walk joyfully—trouble and pain Cease when the haven of rest thou dost gain; This thy bright glory, and this thy reward, "Enter thou into the joy of thy Lord!" Used With Tune: HABANA

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