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A Goodly Theme Is Mine

Author: Anonymous Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1. A goodly theme is mine, And eagerly I sing; For bounteous words flow from my lips As I salute the King. Supremely fair He is, In beauty peerless He; For Him the favor of the Lord Doth grace eternally. 2. Gird on Thy sword, O King, Put on Thy majesty; Ride out in full regalia, And richest panoply. Triumph in very truth, In meekness and in right, Let fly the arrows of revenge, And vanquish in Thy might. 3. Thy throne is ever sure, Establishèd of God; Its scepter is of righteousness, Of equity its rod. Thou lovest perfect right, Hatest iniquity; Therefore with oil of festive joy The Lord anointed Thee. 4. Thy garments breathe of myrrh, Of spices rich and rare; Glad strains of joyous music ring Throughout Thy palace fair. Amid Thy glorious train King’s daughters waiting stand, And on Thy right the queen adorned In gold from Ophir land. 5. O royal bride, give heed, This King is now thy Lord; Forsake thy former loyalties, Full fealty accord. Thy beauty and thy grace Will then delight the King; And they to thee, since thou art His, Their precious gifts will bring. 6. Enthroned in royal state And glorious thou shalt dwell, With garments fair, inwrought with gold, His bride He loveth well. And they who honor thee Shall in thy train attend, And to the palace of the King Shall joyfully ascend. 7. Then in Thy Father’s place The sons of royal birth Thou wilt endow with regal gifts As princes of the earth. Thy name shall be proclaimed Through all succeeding days, And all the peoples everywhere Shall give Thee endless praise. Scripture: Psalm 45 Used With Tune: FAIRFIELD
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A Gladsome Hymn of Praise We Sing

Author: Ambrose N. Blatchford Meter: 8.7.8.7 with refrain Appears in 28 hymnals Refrain First Line: In Him rejoice with heart and voice Lyrics: 1. A gladsome hymn of praise we sing, And thankfully we gather To bless the love of God above, Our everlasting Father. Refrain In Him rejoice with heart and voice Whose glory fadeth never, Whose providence is our defense, Who lives and loves forever. 2. From shades of night He calls the light, And from the sod the flower; From every cloud His blessings break In sunshine or in shower. [Refrain] 3. Full in His sight His children stand, By His strong arm defended, And He whose wisdom guides the world, Our footsteps hath attended. [Refrain] 4. For nothing falls unknown to Him, Or care or joy or sorrow, And He whose mercy ruled the past Will be our stay tomorrow. [Refrain] 5. Then praise the Lord with one accord, To His great name give glory, And of His never changing love Repeat the wondrous story. [Refrain] Used With Tune: CANAAN
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My Bud in Heaven

Author: F. I. Darling Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: A bud the Gardener gave me Lyrics: 1. A bud the Gardener gave me, A fair and lovely child, He gave it for my keeping To cherish undefiled; It lay upon my bosom, It was my joy and pride, Perhaps it was an idol Which I must be denied. 2. For just as it was opening, In glory to the day, Down came the heavenly Gardener And took my bud away; Yet not in wrath He took it— A smile was on His face, And tenderly and kindly He bore it from its place. 3. Fear not, methought He whispered, Thy bud shall be restored; I take it but to plant it In the garden of My Lord; And bade me not to sorrow As those who hopeless weep, For He who gave hath taken And He who took can keep. 4. And night and morn together By the open gate of prayer, I’ll go unto my darling And sit beside him there; I know for me ’twill open Poor sinner though I be, For He who guards and keeps it Will keep my bud for me. Used With Tune: SINGAPORE Text Sources: Songs of Sovereign Grace, by J. Lincoln Hall, William J. Kirkpatrick & W. S. Weeden (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Hall Mack Co., 1897), number 138
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Over the Border Land

Author: John H. Alleman Appears in 13 hymnals First Line: A home on high is waiting me Lyrics: 1 A home on high is waiting me, Just over the border land; And there my Savior I shall see, Just over the border land. Refrain: Just over the border land, There waits the home of the soul, Where praise shall ring as the years shall roll, Just over the border land. 2 My loved ones there will welcome me, Just over the border land; And with them soon I’ll ever be, Just over the border land. [Refrain] 3 My Savior there is calling me, Just over the border land; And by His grace will make me free, Just over the border land. [Refrain] 4 The smiles of God will fall on me, Just over the border land; And bless me thro’ eternity, Just over the border land. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [A home on high is waiting me]
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Å For Ein Kjaerleik Så Stor

Author: Vilhelm Gravdal; O. Frank; John Merritte Driver Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Å, for ein kjaerleik så stor: Jesus oss frelsa vil! Lyrics: 1 Å, for ein kjærleik så stor: Jesus oss frelsa vil! Å, for ein kjærleik så stor! Den må me kjenna til! Synda til alle seg trengde, Porten til Himmelen stengde. Jesus, han stengselet sprengde! Å, for ein kjærleik så stor! Kor: Jesus takk, Jesus takk! Takk min Frelsar! Å, for ein kjærleik så stor! 2 Å, for ein kjærleik så stor—sjølv om du borte går. Å, for ein kjærleik så stor, enno Guds kall deg når. Kom då til ævelivsbrunnen, Som innved krossen er funnen! Tilgjevingsflaum der er runnen, Kom til ein kjærleik så stor! [Kor] 3 Å, for ein kjærleik så stor: Himmelens fryd til sist! Å, for ein kjærleik så stor, Jesus deg byd for visst! Berging frå ævelivs-brannen, Det er for stort for forstanden. Kan du for små redningsmannen, Vraka ein kjærleik så stor? Siste kor: Å, vend om! Å, vend om! Fred han gjev deg! Å, for ein kjærleik så stor! Used With Tune: [Å, for ein kjaerleik så stor: Jesus oss frelsa vil!]
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Keep Me In Touch With Thee

Author: Mrs. J. R. Hill Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: A dear little face looked up into mine Lyrics: 1 A dear little face looked up into mine, So weary and worn and sad, As if it were pleading for one bright smile, To make the little heart glad. But the smile was denied, The look had failed To touch a tender chord, And all because I was then out of touch, I was then out of touch with the Lord. 2 I met with a friend, she was tired and worn, So troubled with anxious care; She showed on her face the trouble within, ’Twas plainly written there, It might, had I stopped, have comforted her, To speak one pleasant word, But I did not, because I was then out of touch, I was then out of touch with the Lord. 3 A poor little worker toiled hard one day, A glance at her would tell, She looked up at me, as much as to say, Is not my work done well? A word of approval might have been giv’n, That much I could afford, But I did not, because I was then out of touch, I was then out of touch with the Lord. 4 A smile or a word, an encouraging look, What little things they seem; How far they go, to make happiness, Scarce any of us would dream. Keep me, Lord, always in touch with Thee, And fill me with grace divine, Let blessings flow unto others from me, And reward, sweet reward will be mine. Used With Tune: [A dear little face looked up into mine] Text Sources: Make His Praise Glorious by Edwin O. Excell (Chicago: E. O. Excell, 1900)
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Be Kind to Thy Father

Author: Alonzo Judson Abbey Appears in 45 hymnals First Line: Be kind to thy father, for when thou wast young Lyrics: 1. Be kind to thy father, for when thou wast young, Who loved thee so fondly as he? He caught the first accents that fell from thy tongue, And joined in thy innocent glee. Be kind to thy father, for now he is old, His locks intermingled with gray, His footsteps are feeble, once fearless and bold: Thy father is passing away. 2. Be kind to thy mother, for lo! on her brow May traces of sorrow be seen; Oh! well may’st thou cherish and comfort her now For loving and kind she has been. Remember thy mother, for thee will she pray As long as God giveth her breath; With accents of kindness, then cheer her lone way, E’en to the dark valley of death. 3. Be kind to thy brother; his heart will have dearth If the smiles of thy joy be withdrawn; The flowers of feeling will fade at the birth, If love and affection be gone; Be kind to thy brother, wherever you are; The love of a brother shall be An ornament purer and richer by far Than pearls from the depths of the sea. 4. Be kind to thy sister; not many may know The depth of true sisterly love; The wealth of the ocean lies fathoms below The surface that sparkles above. Thy kindness shall bring to thee many sweet hours, And blessings thy pathway shall crown; Affection shall weave thee a garland of flowers More precious than wealth or renown. Used With Tune: [Be kind to thy father, for when thou wast young] Text Sources: White Robes (Boston, Massachusetts: Oliver Ditson & Company, 1879), page 114
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Jesus Asked One Day

Author: Carolyn Winfrey Gilette Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Jesus asked one day, "What do others say?" Refrain First Line: Lord and Savior Used With Tune: [Jesus asked one day, "What do others say?"]
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O Glorious Fountain

Author: Francis Bottome Appears in 14 hymnals First Line: Beneath the glorious throne above Refrain First Line: O glorious fountain now flowing so free Lyrics: 1 Beneath the glorious throne above, The crystal fountain springing, A river full of life and love, Is joy and gladness bringing. Refrain: O glorious fountain now flowing so free, O fountain of cleansing opened wide for me. 2 Through all my soul its waters flow, Thro’ all my nature stealing; And deep within my heart I know The consciousness of healing. [Refrain] 3 The barren wastes are fruitful lands, The desert blooms with roses; And He, the glory of all lands, His lovely face discloses. [Refrain] 4 My sun no more goes down by day, My moon no more is waning; My feet run swift the shining way, The heav’nly portals gaining. [Refrain] 5 Oh, depth of mercy! breadth of grace! Oh, love of God unbounded! My soul is lost in sweet amaze, By wondrous love confounded. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Beneath the glorious throne above] Text Sources: Full Salvation Hymnal by J. E. Irvine (New York: Nelson & Phillips, 1877)
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A Boy Is Born In Bethlehem

Author: Henry I. D. Ryder Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 A Boy is born in Bethlehem, Joy bringing to Jerusalem. He lieth in a manger poor Whose kingdom shall for aye endure. 2 The ox and ass knew and adored The Infant that was Christ the Lord. The kings of Saba came to bring Gold, myrrh and incense to their king. 3 The offspring He of virgin bright, Made mother by high Heaven’s might. One after one the cot forlorn Entering, they hail their prince new born. 4 The serpent’s venom knew Him not, Though of our blood He chose His lot: Made like to us in human kin, Unlike us in respect of sin. 5 That like Him He might make us be, And with Himself and God agree. In this birth’s joy let all accord, And bless for ever Christ the Lord. Used With Tune: PUER NOBIS NASCITUR Text Sources: 14th Century Benedictine processional; Tr.: Annus Sanctus (Vol. 1) by Orby Shipley (London and New York: Burns & Oates, 1884)

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