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Amid the Thronging Worshippers

Author: Anonymous Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 10 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Amid the thronging worshippers Jehovah will I bless, Before my brethren, gathered there, His name I will confess. Come, praise Him, ye that fear the Lord, Ye children of His grace, With reverence sound His glories forth And bow before His face. 2. The burden of the sorrowful The Lord will not despise; He has not turned from those that mourn, He hearkens to their cries. His goodness makes me join the throng Where saints His praise proclaim, And there will I fulfill my vows ’Mid those who fear His name. 3. He feeds with good the humble soul And satisfies the meek, And they shall live and praise the Lord Who for His mercy seek. The ends of all the earth take thought, The nations seek the Lord; They worship Him, the King of kings, In earth and Heav’n adored. Scripture: Psalm 22 Used With Tune: BOVINA Text Sources: The Psalter (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: The United Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1912), number 51.
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Christ Is Born

Author: William C. Wilbor Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Christ is born! and heavenly glory Lyrics: 1 Christ is born! and heavenly glory Shines on Bethlehem’s darkened sky; Christ is born! O joyful story! Man’s redemption draweth nigh. 2 "Christ is born!" the herald angel Sings the anthem sweet and clear, "Christ is born!" the bright evangel Sings, while wondering shepherds hear. 3 “Christ is born! peace, joy, and blessing Welcome news to all I bring; Christ is born, all love possessing, Jesus, Son of God, is King! 4 "Christ is born! and in a manger They the holy Babe have laid; Christ is born! the heavenly stranger You shall find, be not afraid." 5 "Christ is born!" the host of Heaven Hovering over Judah’s plain, "Christ is born! Messiah given!" Loud they sing the glad refrain. 6 Christ is born, the Savior, glorious, Comes to suffer, comes to die; Christ is born to live victorious, Born to reign eternally. Used With Tune: ADORATION Text Sources: Ode to Niagara and Other Poems, (New York: Eaton & Mains, 1911)
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Christ Is Born, The Promised Savior

Author: F. E. Pettingell Appears in 4 hymnals Refrain First Line: Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Lyrics: 1 Christ is born, the promised Savior, Heaven with joyous music rings; Christ is born, the Lord’s anointed, Prince of peace and King of kings. Refrain: Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Round the earth the message send: Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Never shall His kingdom end. 2 Though His infant head was cradled In a manger of the khan, Angel hosts are His attendants, Son of God and Son of man. [Refrain] 3 Christ is born, O blessèd story! Ages old, yet ever new; Christ is born, extol, enshrine Him, Give the King His rightful due. [Refrain] Used With Tune: FAIRLOP Text Sources: Fair as the Morning by John H. Kurzenknabe and William W. Bentley (Harrisburg, PA: J. H. Kurzenknabe & Sons, 1891)
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The Song The Herald Angels Sang

Author: Jennie Wayne Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 The song the herald angels sang, O’er Bethlehem’s starlit plain, Still echoes in the heart of man, A gladsome sweet refrain, A gladsome sweet refrain. Peace, peace on earth, good will to men, Our Father reigns supreme, And love fills all the universe, Evil is but a dream. 2 Thro’ all these long millennia, This song of peace and love, Has breathed its balm of blessing, And hovered like a dove, And hovered like a dove. Above the restless pulse of man, Bidding his passions cease, Till war and strife are ended, And nations dwell in peace. 3 Thro’ all the ages yet to come, ’Twill whisper sweet and low, If man but love his brother man, ’Tis Heav’n begun below, ’Tis Heav’n begun below. And so with song and radiance, The way will grow more bright, Till the star that shines o’er Bethlehem, Fills all the world with light. Used With Tune: [The song the herald angels sang]
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A Crowd Fills The Court Of The Temple

Author: Frederic W. Goadby Meter: 9.8.9.8 D Appears in 8 hymnals Lyrics: 1 A crowd fills the court of the temple, A sound as of praise stirs the air, Jerusalem thrills with emotion, The Lord of the temple is there! In vain is the priestly displeasure To silence the anthems that ring; Hosanna! Hosanna! Hosanna! The children all joyfully sing. 2 And if in this temple of worship, Where now we are met in His name, The Lord should appear in His beauty, Himself His own Gospel proclaim, What anthems of grateful devotion Around Him would echo and ring; Hosanna! Hosanna! Hosanna! The children would joyfully sing. 3 Lord! make each young heart Thine own temple, Reveal Thy sweet presence within, Illumine our minds by Thy coming, Expel every longing for sin: And when in our souls we adore Thee, How pure the glad praise we shall bring! Hosanna! Hosanna! Hosanna! The children will joyfully sing. 4 And when in that temple of glory, Where falls never shadow of night, Where sorrow and sin never sadden, And Thou shalt Thyself be the light; When round Thee the ransomed are thronging, High Heav’n with their praises will ring, Hosanna! Hosanna! Hosanna! Thy children for ever will sing. Used With Tune: LYSTRA Text Sources: The School Hymnal by W. R. Stevenson (London: E. Marlborough & Company, 1880)
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கூப்பிடும் அப்பொழுதே

Author: James M. Black; S. John Barathi Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: ஆ எக்காள ஓசை கேட்குமே Refrain First Line: கூப்பிடும் அப்பொழுதே, நான் ஆங்கேதான் Lyrics: 1 ஆ எக்காள ஓசை கேட்குமே, நம் காலம் காணாதே, காலை தோன்றுமே, மா பேரொளி இதே, மீட்கப்பட்டோர் யாவரும் அங்கே அப்பொழுதே இதோ,நான் உள்ளேனிங்கே என்பேனே நான் அங்கே, பல்லவ: கூப்பிடும் அப்பொழுதே, நான் ஆங்கேதான் நான் அங்கேதான் ஆ கூப்பிடும் அப்பொழுதே, நான் அங்கேதானிருப்பேனே, அங்கிருப்பேன். கூப்பிடும் அப்பொழுதே அப்பொழுதே, நான் அங்கேதான் இருப்பேனே இருப்பேன், கூப்பிடும் அப்பொழுதே, நான் அங்கேதானிருப்பேனே, அங்கிருப்பேன். 2 அந்த காலை நாமும் கிறிஸ்துவில் மரித்தோரும் எழ, அங்கே கிறிஸ்துயிர்த்த மகிமையிலே, அங்கே தேர்ந்தெடுத்தோர் சேர்ந்தே வந்தே வானத்திற்க்கப்பால், நாம் உள்ளேனிங்கே என்போமே நாம் அங்கே, [பல்லவி] 3 கூப்பிடும் அப்பொழுதே, நாம் ஆங்கேதான் நாம் அங்கேதான் ஆ கூப்பிடும் அப்பொழுதே, நாம் அங்கேதானிருப்போமே, அங்கிருப்போம். கூப்பிடும் அப்பொழுதே அப்பொழுதே, நாம் அங்கேதான் இருப்போமே, இருப்போம், கூப்பிடும் அப்பொழுதே, நாம் அங்கேதானிருப்போமே, அங்கிருப்போம். [பல்லவி] 4 நாமும் காலை தோன்றி மாலை மட்டும் சேவை செய்வோமே, அவர் அன்பை மாண்பை போற்றி வாழ்த்துவோம், இந்த வாழ்வின் தொல்லை யாவும் தீர்ந்து போனதுமே நாம். ஆம் உள்ளேனிங்கே என்போமே நாம் அங்கே. [பல்லவி] 5 கூப்பிடும் அப்பொழுதே, நாம் ஆங்கேதான் நாம் அங்கேதான் ஆ கூப்பிடும் அப்பொழுதே, நாம் அங்கேதானிருப்போமே, அங்கிருப்போம். கூப்பிடும் அப்பொழுதே அப்பொழுதே, நாம் அங்கேதான் இருப்போமே, இருப்போம், கூப்பிடும் அப்பொழுதே, நாம் [பல்லவி] Used With Tune: [ஆ எக்காள ஓசை கேட்குமே]
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The Work Must Go On

Author: Laurene Highfield Appears in 17 hymnals First Line: A glad message rings thro' the world today Refrain First Line: The good work must go on and on Lyrics: 1. A glad message rings thro’ the world today, It echoes thro’ the countries afar, That the rising Sun, with celestial ray, Scatters healing where’er men are. Refrain The good work must go on and on, Till the world for the Lord is won, Greater triumphs must be gained, Greater heights in love attained, Till the glorious day of God shall dawn. 2. There are many souls that were dark as night, All shadowed by the blackness of sin, That are glowing now with immortal light, Since the glory of God shone in. [Refrain] 3. There are hungry hearts that were starved for bread, But Jesus has supplied every need; For on Him, the Bread of Life, they have fed Till their spirits are glad indeed. [Refrain] 4. And the deaf shall hear, and the blind eyes see; The Word of God shall quicken and glow; Christ the King of earth and Heaven still shall be Till His glory each heart shall know. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [A glad message rings thro' the world today]
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Almighty Father, Unoriginate

Author: Ernest E. Dugmore Meter: 10.10.10 D Appears in 4 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Almighty Father, unoriginate, Whom no man hath seen ever, nor can see; Who reignest blest and only potentate, Light unapproachable encircling Thee: Almighty Father, hallowed be Thy name; Who ever art, unchangeably the same. 2. Thou lovest us, else had we never been: Before we were, in ages long ago, Thy love had us and all our wants foreseen, Creating us that we Thy love might know, Yea, Father, Thou, in whom we live and move, Hast loved us with an everlasting love. 3. Thou madest man immortal at the first, An image of Thine own eternity; And when he fell from life, through sin accursed, And lost his right to the life giving tree, Thy love, unconquered would to him restore His life ennobled and forevermore. 4. Such was Thy love, Thou didst not even spare Thy Best-beloved, but gav’st Him for us all; To live that human life beyond compare, And dying, by His death retrieve our fall. In Him Thy love unbounded we behold, For, giving Him, Thou canst not aught withhold. 5. Thou knowest what we are, how frail and blind, Thou still rememberest that we are but dust: Like as a father pitieth, Thou art kind, Thy justice kindness, and Thy kindness just. Then hear Thy children’s prayer from Heav’n Thy throne; Father, Thy kingdom come; Thy will be done. Used With Tune: OLD 50TH Text Sources: Hymns for Adoration for Church Use, 1900
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A Child For Us Is Born This Day

Author: Unknown Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 A child for us is born this day, The angels’ king is He; The Lord who over all has sway, Nursed here vouchsafes to be. 2 In manger where the asses fed The Child divine is laid; Whom they as Christ acknowledgèd, As King and Lord obeyed. 3 With joy the angels fillèd were, And with the Lord do sing; Glory to God above the sphere In tuneful notes does ring. 4 Then Herod, who with fear was seized, His envy great displays; With slaughtered babes must be appeased, Whose gore his fear allays. 5 Thou who wast born as on this day Of virgin Mary pure, Lead and conduct us in the way To joys which e’er endure. Used With Tune: THE WAITS' SONG Text Sources: 15th Century or earlier
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Go Tell The Glad Tidings

Author: Isaac G. Mitchell Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Go tell the glad tidings of Jesus, so sweet Refrain First Line: Go tell the glad tidings again Lyrics: 1 Go tell the glad tidings of Jesus, so sweet, Of Jesus who came from above; The message of mercy to sinners repeat, The story of infinite love. Refrain: Go tell the glad tidings again, And gladly sing out the refrain; The message is true; what more can we do Than tell the old story again? 2 Go tell the glad tidings of Jesus, so sweet, Till all of His mercy shall know; And come with rejoicing to bow at His feet, Redeemed from their sorrow and woe. [Refrain] 3 Go tell the glad tidings of mercy and love, To lost ones where’er they may be; That souls may be won for the kingdom above, And own their salvation to thee. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Go tell the glad tidings of Jesus, so sweet] Text Sources: Christian Endeavor Hymns, by Ira D. Sankey (Boston: United Society of Christian Endeavor, 1894)

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