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Christmas Bells

Author: Effie S. Black Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Ring out, ye bells of Christ­mas day Lyrics: 1 Ring out, ye bells of Christ­mas day, The sin from earth shall pass away; Awake, ye shep­herds now to greet This hal­lowed morn, so glad, so sweet; For lo! to earth a king has come, Who left for us His star­ry home. Ring out, ye bells of Christ­mas, ring, And tell the world of Christ, our king. 2 O Beth­le­hem! thou beau­ti­ful! In fair Ju­dea’s lone­ly vale Thou gav­est to the world a king Whose prais­es worlds on worlds shall sing. Let ev­ery heart its hom­age pay To Christ our king, this Christ­mas day. Ye Christ­mas bells, peal out! O ring! And tell the world of Christ, our king. Used With Tune: DUANE STREET Text Sources: Heart Whispers (New York/Cleveland: F. M. Barton, 1900)
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O That the Race of Men Would Raise

Author: John Q. Adams, 1767-1848 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1. O that the race of men would raise Their voices to their heav’nly King, And with the sacrifice of praise The glories of Jehovah sing! Ye navigators of the sea, Your course on ocean’s tides who keep, And there Jehovah’s wonders see, His wonders in the briny deep! 2. He speaks; conflicting whirlwinds fly; The waves in swelling torrents flow; They mount, aspire to Heaven on high; They sink, as if to hell below: Their souls with terror melt away; They stagger as if drunk with wine Their skill is vain, to Thee they pray; O, save them, Energy divine! 3. He stays the storm; the waves subside; Their hearts with rapture are inspired; Soft breezes waft them o’er the tide, In gladness, to their port desired: O that mankind the song would raise, Jehovah’s goodness to proclaim! Assembled nations shout His praise, Assembled elders bless His name! Used With Tune: DUANE STREET Text Sources: Poems of Religion and Society by John Quincy Adams, by John Davis and T. H. Benton (New York: William H. Graham, 1848)
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Trembling before thine awful throne

Author: Augustus L. Hillhouse Appears in 68 hymnals Topics: Justification Used With Tune: DUANE STREET
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Happy the child that finds the grace

Appears in 127 hymnals Used With Tune: DUANE STREET
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إن كنيسة العلي

Appears in 6 hymnals Lyrics: 1 إن كنيسة العلي واحدةً طول المدى والرب سيد لها يحفظها مِنَ العِدى خليقةٌ جديدةٌ بالماء والكلمةِ جاء لكي ينقذَها من أسرها بالنعمة 2 من كل أمةٍ تُرى بين الملا تحت السما قد جمعتهُم ضمنها حتى ينالوا النعما فواحد سيدُها وواحد إيمانُها وواحد رجاؤها وواحد تُكلانُها 3 لَئن يُصب وَحدَتَها داعي النفور والشِّقاق أو دخلتها بِدَعٌ تسلُبُها روحَ الوفاق فإنَّ سيدَ الملا يرعى بنيها سرمدا فليس أبوابُ الردى تقوى عليها أبدا 4 في تعبٍ وألمٍ في كدرٍ وفي سَقام تنتظر اليوم الذي فيه ترى نورَ السلام وسوف تحظى بالذي ترجو بأن تنظرَهُ وتُبصِرُ المُلكَ الذي تشتاق أن تُبصِرَهُ Used With Tune: DUANE STREET
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God of the seas, thy mighty voice

Appears in 41 hymnals Used With Tune: WAY-FARING MAN
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The ransomed spirit to her home

Author: Wm. Bingham Tappan Appears in 34 hymnals Used With Tune: DUANE STREET
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Ehr' seid dem Vater

Appears in 34 hymnals First Line: Ehr' sei dem Vater und dem Sohn Used With Tune: [Ehr' sei dem Vater und dem Sohn]
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Praise God

Author: S. M. I. Henry Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Praise God, from whom all blessings flow Used With Tune: [Praise God, from whom all blessings flow]
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That Man No Guard or Weapons Needs

Author: John Newton Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 17 hymnals Lyrics: 1. That man no guard or weapons needs, Whose heart the blood of Jesus knows; But safe may pass, if duty leads, Through burning sands or mountain snows. Released from guilt he feels no fear, Redemption is his shield and tower; He sees his Savior always near To help, in every trying hour. 2. Though I am weak and Satan strong, And often to assault me tries; When Jesus is my shield and song, Abashed the wolf before me flies. His love possessing I am blest, Secure whatever change may come; Whether I go to East or West, With Him I still shall be at home. 3. If placed beneath the northern pole, Though winter reigns with rigor there; His gracious beams would cheer my soul, And make a spring throughout the year. Or if the desert’s sun-burnt soil, My lonely dwelling e’er should prove; His presence would support my toil, Whose smile is life, whose voice is love. Used With Tune: DUANE STREET Text Sources: Olney Hymns (London: W. Oliver, 1779), number 48

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