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The Christian's "Good-Night"

Author: Sarah Doudney Appears in 61 hymnals First Line: Sleep on, beloved, sleep, and take thy rest Topics: Funeral Used With Tune: [Sleep on, beloved, sleep, and take thy rest]
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Follow the Gleam

Appears in 61 hymnals First Line: To knights in the days of old Topics: Missionary and Brotherhood; Service; Special Selections Solos, Quartettes, etc.; Young People Used With Tune: [To knights in the days of old]
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The Wayside Cross

Author: C. L. St. John Appears in 49 hymnals First Line: "Which way shall I take?" shouts a voice in the night Refrain First Line: Near, near thee, my son, is the old wayside cross Topics: Calvary (The Cross); Men's Voices Used With Tune: ["Which way shall I take?" shouts a voice in the night]
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Speed Away

Author: Nathaniel Norton Appears in 10 hymnals First Line: "Speed away, speed away on thine errand of light" Lyrics: 1 “Speed away, speed away on thine errand of light,” Sweet message of Christ, in thy radiant flight; The earth lies in darkness, the deep shadows fall On sad hearts and homes. Oh, speed at our call, Pierce the gathering clouds with thy luminous ray: Speed away, sweet away, speed away! 2 Speed away, speed away on thine errand of love, Go speak to the mourners of mansions above; To the doubting bring peace, to the weary, sweet rest; To the homeless a glimpse of the home of the blest; let angels and men thy glad wonders portray: Speed away, sweet away, speed away! 3 Speed away, speed away, let the shout peal along, Triumphant in faith, and melodious in song; Go, heralds of Jesus! the message proclaim: Christ liveth and reigneth, go forth in His name; “Up! onward! let nothing your mission delay:” Speed away, sweet away, speed away! Topics: Men's Voices Used With Tune: ["Speed away, speed away on thine errand of light"]
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Just Outside the Door

Author: James Rowe Appears in 35 hymnals First Line: O weary soul, the gate is near Refrain First Line: Just outside the door, just outside the door Topics: Men's Voices Used With Tune: [O weary soul, the gate is near]
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Seal Us, O Holy Spirit

Author: I. H. M. Appears in 25 hymnals Refrain First Line: Seal us, seal us Lyrics: 1 Seal us, O Holy Spirit, Grant us Thine impress, we pray; We would be more like the Savior, Stamped with His image today. Chorus: Seal us, Seal us, Seal us joy now, we pray; Seal us, O Holy Spirit, Seal us for service today. 2 Seal us, O Holy Spirit, Help us Thy likeness to show; Then from our lives unto others Streams of rich blessings shall flow. [Chorus] 3 Seal us, O Holy Spirit, Make us Thine own from this hour; May we be useful, dear Master, Seal us with witnessing pow’r. [Chorus] Topics: Holy Spirit; Special Selections Solos, Quartettes, etc. Used With Tune: [Seal us, O Holy Spirit]
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The Stars Shone Bright

Author: E. Webster Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: The stars shone bright that Christmas night Lyrics: 1 The stars shone bright that Christmas night, When Jesus lay on His bed of hay. 2 The shepherds came from far away To find the place where the baby lay. 3 The wise men brought their gifts of love; Led by the star that shone from above. Topics: Children Used With Tune: [The stars shone bright that Christmas night]

A Prayer for Peace

Author: Lucy H. King Smith Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: God, Jehovah, Father Topics: National; Peace; Prayer Used With Tune: [God, Jehovah, Father]
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Others

Author: C. D. Meigs Appears in 29 hymnals First Line: Lord, help me live from day to day Refrain First Line: Others, Lord, yes others Topics: Guidance; Prayer; Service Used With Tune: [Lord, help me live from day to day]
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Sanctus With Preface

Appears in 25 hymnals First Line: Therefore with angels and archangels Topics: Lord's Supper Used With Tune: [Therefore with angels and archangels]

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