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All the Day

Author: Ada M. Shaw Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: All the day my heart is singing Refrain First Line: In the Lord is all my joy Lyrics: 1. All the day my heart is singing, Not a throb of care I know, For the Master’s feet have trodden Every path He bids me go. Refrain In the Lord is all my joy, Blessèd Savior, Friend divine! Glad the songs my heart has known, Since this Jesus has been mine. 2. Thro’ the night my heart keeps singing, Sheltered in His secret place, Midnight is as bright as noonday, By the glory of His face. [Refrain] 3. When I reach that land of promise, Sweeter strains my lips shall frame, But the theme will still be Jesus, Glory! glory! to His name! [Refrain] Used With Tune: [All the day my heart is singing] Text Sources: The Epworth Hymnal No. 3, edited by J. M. Black (New York: Eaton & Mains, 1900), page 2.
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Give Thanks To God

Author: Ira Evans Hicks Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Give thanks to God, for He is good Refrain First Line: It is better to trust in the Lord Lyrics: 1 Give thanks to God, for He is good, His mercy ever doth endure; Let all of Israel now say His mercy evermore is sure. Refrain: It is better to trust in the Lord, It is better to trust in the Lord, It is better to trust in the Lord, Than to put your confidence in man. 2 Let now the house of Aaron say His mercy ever doth endure; Let them that fear the Lord now say His mercy ever doth endure. [Refrain] 3 In my distress I called on God; Jehovah heard my earnest prayer; And since the Lord is on my side, What man can do I will not fear. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Give thanks to God for He is good] Text Sources: The Revival No. 4 (Atlanta: Charlie D. Tillman, circa 1903)
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ക്രൂശുയർത്തിൻ തൻ സ്നേ-ഹം ഘോഷിപ്പാൻ

Author: George W. Kitchin; Michael R. Newbolt; Simon Zachariah Meter: 10.10 with refrain Appears in 1 hymnal Refrain First Line: ദൈവ ജന-ത്തെ മുൻ നയിക്കുവാനായ് Lyrics: 1 ക്രൂശുയർത്തിൻ തൻ സ്നേ-ഹം ഘോഷിപ്പാൻ ഭൂലോകം വാ-ഴ്ത്തട്ടേ തൻ പൊൻ നാമം ചരണങ്ങൾ: ദൈവ ജന-ത്തെ മുൻ നയിക്കുവാനായ് മുന്നേ പോകും ക്രൂശതിൻ കൊടി 2 വീണ്ടും ജനിച്ച ക്രൂശതിന്റെ ഭ്രുത്യർ നെറ്റിയിലേന്തും ക്രൂശതിൻ മുദ്ര [ചരണങ്ങൾ] 3 വാഗ്ദത്തം പോലെ തന്നോടടുപ്പിപ്പാൻ അന്നു നാഥൻ ക്രൂശതിലേറി [ചരണങ്ങൾ] 4 ജയത്തിൻ ഗാനം എന്നും മുഴക്കീടാം ക്രൂശിൻ ജയം സ്തോത്രമായെന്നും. [ചരണങ്ങൾ] Used With Tune: CRUCIFER
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Almighty Lord, Whose Sovereign Right

Author: Evelyn R. Hassé Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Almighty Lord, whose sovereign right Extends o’er every nation, We bless Thee for the Gospel light That brought to us salvation. And unto Thee we raise our prayer For all in darkness dwelling, That they with us Thy light may share, With us Thy praise be telling. 2 O, hear us as we call on Thee For all the truth possessing; That they may ever ready be To share the heavenly blessing. To send to earth’s remotest shore The gladdening Gospel story, That all the heathen may adore Jesus, the King of Glory. 3 As with Thine eyes, Lord, may we see The world in darkness lying; And may Thy love the motive be To save the lost, the dying. The precious harvest waiting lies, But few the workers number— O Church of Christ! arise! arise! Arouse thee from thy slumber! 4 Lord, Lord, the impulse must be Thine, Forgive our sloth, our dullness; O quicken us with life divine, With all Thy Spirit’s fullness. So may our love and faith increase. Our fervor and devotion; To speed the messengers of peace O’er every land and ocean. 5 There evermore be with them, Lord, And evermore befriend them; Be Thou their shield and great reward To succor and defend them. Prosper their faithful ministry, Till, in the day appointed, The kingdoms of the world shall be The realm of Thine Anointed. Used With Tune: CONSTANCE (Sullivan)
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എന്‍ ദൈവമേ നടത്തുകെന്നെ നീ- എന്നേരവും

Author: Wolbright Nagal, 1867-1921 Meter: 10.4.10.4.10.10 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 എന്‍ ദൈവമേ നടത്തുകെന്നെ നീ- എന്നേരവും പാരിന്നിരുള്‍ അതൂടെ സ്വര്‍ ഗ്ഗെ ഞാന്‍- ചേരും വരെ നിന്‍ തൃക്കൈകളാല്‍- ഈ ഭൂ യാത്രയില്‍ സര്‍വദാ എന്നെ- താങ്ങീടെണമേ! 2 നിന്‍ കല്പനകള്‍ നിമിഷം പ്രതി-ലംഘിച്ചു ഞാന്‍ ശുദ്ധാവിയെ സദാ എന്‍ ദോഷത്താല്‍- ദുഖിപ്പിച്ചേന്‍ നീതിയില്‍ എന്നെ നിന്‍ മുമ്പില്‍ നിന്നു ഛെദിക്കാതെ നിന്‍ കൃപ നല്‍കുക! 3 എന്നാത്മ ദേഹി ദേഹം സമസ്തം എല്പ്പിക്കുന്നേന്‍ നിന്‍ കൈകളില്‍ ക്ഷണം പ്രതി എന്നെ ഇന്നു മുതല്‍ വേദവാക്യമാം പാതയില്‍ കൂടെ വിശുദ്ധാത്മാവു നടത്തേണമേ 4 ഞാന്‍ മണ്ണാകുന്നു എന്നോര്‍പ്പിക്കുന്നോനേ- ഒന്നിനാലും ഈ പാപിയെ ഉപേക്ഷിച്ചീടാതെ- അന്‍പോടു നിന്‍ സര്‍വ്വശക്തിയുള്ള നിന്‍ സ്നേഹത്താല്‍ സ്വര്‍ഗ്ഗത്തിലേക്കെന്നെ ആകര്‍ഷിക്കാ Used With Tune: SANDON
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Hear Him Knocking

Author: Johnson Oatman, Jr. Appears in 17 hymnals First Line: A hand all bruised and bleeding Refrain First Line: O don’t you hear Him knocking Lyrics: 1 A hand all bruised and bleeding Is knocking at the door, Is knocking at the door of your heart; It is the hand of Jesus, Who long has knocked before, Though oft you have told Him to depart. Refrain: O don’t you hear Him knocking, Knocking at the door? He’s knocking at the door to come in; He wants an invitation To cross your threshold o’er, Then Jesus will save you from all sin. 2 How often when in sickness, Your body racked with pain, This knocking resounded in your ears; How often in the nighttime The knock would come again, So loud it would fill your soul with fears. [Refrain] 3 While standing by the casket Of some departed friend, With sorrow your heart was sick and sore; What caused that train of thinking Of how your life would end? That hand was then knocking at the door. [Refrain] 4 Why will you keep Him knocking? Why don’t you let Him in? He’ll fill your pathway with delight; That hand so torn and bleeding Will wash away your sin; O welcome the Savior in tonight! [Refrain] Used With Tune: [A hand all bruised and bleeding] Text Sources: Songs of Love and Praise No. 4, by John R. Sweney & Henry Gilmour (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: John J. Hood, 1897)
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Are There No Years In Heaven?

Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Are there no years in Heaven? No change of day and night? No rolling seasons’ varied hues To mark time’s onward flight? 2 No: Time itself must fade, And New Years’ Days shall cease, When all God’s children meet on high, To hail the Prince of Peace. 3 His realm is endless rest, And perfect holiness! No cares shall cloud, no sorrow dim That home of loveliness. 4 In His great name we raise Our New Year’s song to Heaven; To praise our Father’s boundless love, And ask to be forgiven. 5 Savior, be Thou our trust, Our daily, hourly friend; Unite our hearts in love to Thee— The love which knows no end. 6 So may our lives on earth Made happy by Thy grace, Be foretastes of a fairer home— A heavenly dwelling place. Used With Tune: SOUTHPORT Text Sources: New Standard Singer, by Phillip Phillips (New York: Philip Phillips & Company, 1868)
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Now He Will Save

Author: F. Tyler Meter: 9.9.9.9 Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Now He will save you, now He will bless Lyrics: 1 Now He will save you, now He will bless, If all your vileness you but confess; He will receive you home to His breast, If you are weary, He’ll give you rest. 2 Now is God’s mercy offered to thee; Now His salvation precious and free; Will you not take it? Turn not aside From the love offered, and Him who died. 3 Now He beseeches you to believe; Now He is longing you to receive; Now light and darkness, Heaven and hell, Lie each before you, now choose ye well. Used With Tune: HARLESDEN Text Sources: Redemption songs (London: Pickering & Inglis)
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Arise My Soul, New Light Receiving

Author: Anders A. Achrenius, 1746-1810; Hermann H. M. Brueckner Meter: 9.8.9.8.9.9.8.9.9.8 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Arise, my soul, new light receiving Lyrics: 1 Arise, my soul, new light receiving, The dismal haunts of sorrow flee; All earthly care and worry leaving, Come forth the sun of joy to see. The Lamb of God for thee hath treasured Celestial joys as yet unmeasured; A wondrous feast He doth provide. Then wilt thou shine in heav’nly splendor And unto God thy praises render ’Mid joys that ever shall abide. 2 Arise, my soul, to joy awaken, The shining robes of gladness wear; God’s covenant remains unshaken, He will with thee His Heaven share. Thine eyes, such undimmed bliss beholding, Shall see new glories still unfolding, Thy brow a jeweled crown shall wear. In garments of pure white appearing, Nor sin nor Satan ever fearing, Thou shalt be safe in God’s own care. 3 Arise, my soul, no more repining, A heritage is kept for thee. Thou like the angels fair and shining Shalt God’s uncovered glory see. The veil shall fall, no longer hiding The things in Heav’n for thee abiding And all whom God hath called His own. Such promised glory contemplating, Rejoice, my soul, though still awaiting, Till thou shalt stand before God’s throne. 4 Arise, my soul, to hear the sounding Of harp and psaltery above; Come, join the choir God’s throne surrounding And sing of God’s unbounded love. No tongue can tell what strains of gladness Shall there replace the cries of sadness That here from burdened hearts arise. Then sing, my soul, of God’s salvation, And laud the Lord of all creation, Who welcomes thee to Paradise. Used With Tune: TREBEL Text Sources: Tr.: American Lutheran Hymnal by Emmanuel Poppen (Columbus, OH: Lutheran Book Concern, 1930)
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A Child Is Born – The Birth Proclaim

Author: James Montgomery, 1771-1854 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: A child is born—the birth proclaim Lyrics: 1 A child is born—the birth proclaim, A son is giv’n—declare His name; Messiah, from the fall foretold, The Deity in human mold; That mold from which, God’s image lost In Eden at so dire a cost, The new creation shall restore, And guilt efface its lines no more. 2 Hail! to His rising from afar, He is the bright and morning star; His healing beams, ye nations, bless, He is the Sun of Righteousness To save His people from their sins, Jesus His suffering life begins; Ere long as Christ our sacrifice, The Holy and the Just One dies. 3 Again His glorious name record, As David’s son and David’s Lord; He mounts the mediatorial throne, To claim earth’s kingdoms for His own: Him every eye again shall see Descend in power and majesty, His ransomed in the clouds to meet, And put all foes beneath His feet. Used With Tune: CREATION Text Sources: Sacred Poems and Hymns, Vol. 1 (New York: D. Appleton, 1854)

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