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യുദ്ധേരാജമുടി നേടാൻ

Author: Reginald Heber; Unknown Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: യുദ്ധേ രാജ മുടി നേടാൻ, യാത്ര ദൈവസുതൻ Lyrics: 1 യുദ്ധേ രാജ മുടി നേടാൻ, യാത്ര ദൈവസുതൻ മുൻപേ-കുന്നു തൻ ചെങ്കൊടി തൻ പിൻ ചെല്ലുന്നതാർ? കഷ്ടപാത്രം കുടിക്കുന്നോൻ, ക്ലേശത്തെ ജയിച്ചോൻ ക്ഷാന്തിയിൽ തൻ ക്രൂശ്ശെടുപ്പോൻ തൻ പിൻ ചെല്ലുമവൻ. 2 പ്രേതക്കുഴിക്കപ്പുറം ക-ണ്ടാദ്യ-രക്തസാക്ഷി വീക്ഷിച്ചു നാഥനെ സ്വർഗേ, രക്ഷിപ്പാൻ യാചിച്ചു മൃത്യു ക്ലേശമദ്ധ്യത്തിലും, കർത്തൻ ക്ഷമിച്ചപോൽ പ്രാർത്ഥിച്ചു തൻ ഹിംസകർക്കായ് തൻ പിൻ ചെല്ലുന്നതാർ? 3 ആത്മസ്നാനമേറ്റോരൽപ തേജോവൃത സംഘം പ്രത്യാശയാൽ പന്തിരുവർ മൃത്യു കൂട്ടാക്കാതെ ക്രൂരവാളും സിംഹവായും നേരിട്ടു നിർഭയം വെട്ടുവാൻ ഗളം കൊടുത്താർ ആരവർ പിൻ ചെല്ലും? 4 നരർ, ബാലർ മാതാ, കന്യാ ഒരു ശ്രേഷ്ഠ സൈന്യം ഭാസുരാങ്കി ധരിച്ചുസിം-ഹാസന മുൻ പാടും കടുംതൂക്കേ മോക്ഷേ ചെന്നാർ, കൊടുംനോവേറ്റിവർ നാഥാ ഞങ്ങൾക്കും താ കൃപ അവരിൻ പിൻ ചെൽവാൻ Used With Tune: ELLACOMBE
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Great God, And Wilt Thou Condescend?

Author: Ann T. Gilbert Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 106 hymnals First Line: Great God! and wilt Thou condescend Lyrics: 1 Great God! and wilt Thou condescend To be my father and my friend? I but a child—and Thou so high, The Lord of earth and air and sky! 2 Art Thou my father? Let me be A meek, obedient child to Thee; And try, in word and deed and thought, To serve and please Thee as I ought. 3 Art Thou my father? I’ll depend Upon the care of such a friend; And only wish to do and be Whatever seemeth good to Thee. 4 Art Thou my father? Then, at last, When all my days on earth are past, Send down, and take me, in Thy love, To be Thy better child above. Used With Tune: HOLLEY Text Sources: Hymns for Infant Minds
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Up To The Hills I Lift Mine Eyes

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 121 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Up to the hills I lift mine eyes, Th’eternal hills beyond the skies; Thence all her help my soul derives; There my almighty refuge lives. 2 He lives, the everlasting God, That built the world, that spread the flood; The heav’ns with all their hosts He made, And darkest regions of the dead. 3 He guides our feet, He guards our way; His morning smiles bless all the day; He spreads the evening veil and keeps The silent hours while Israel sleeps. 4 Israel, a name divinely blest, May rise secure, securely rest; Thy holy guardian’s wakeful eyes Admit no slumber nor surprise. 5 No sun shall smite thy head by day, Nor pallid moon with sickly ray Shall blast thy couch; no baleful star Dart his malignant fire so far. 6 Should earth and hell with malice burn, Still thou shalt go and still return Safe in the Lord; His heav’nly care Defends thy life from every snare. 7 On thee foul spirits have no power; And in thy last departing hour Angels, that trace the airy road, Shall bear thee homeward to thy God. Used With Tune: ABENDS Text Sources: The Psalms of David, 1719, alt.
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Lo, They Come, The Victors

Author: Jeremiah E. Rankin Meter: 11.11.11 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Lo, they come, the vic­tors! Banners are all furled Lyrics: 1 Lo, they come, the vic­tors! Banners are all furled; For the cross of Je­sus conquered has the world. Marching home in tri­umph, crowd the migh­ty thong, One their thorn-crowned lead­er, one their vic­tor song. Refrain: In the high­est glo­ry, He from Hea­ven came; Mighty to de­li­ver, shout aloud His name. 2 They have washed their rai­ment, shining, snowy white; Clothed are they with glo­ry, as the sons of light. Theirs the scars of bat­tle, when the fight was on; Theirs the shout of tri­umph, now the day is won. [Refrain] 3 Up the steeps they’re throng­ing, to ce­les­ti­al heights; Ah, what joys await them, what su­preme de­lights! Theirs the wed­ding ban­quet, for re­fresh­ment spread; Like great seas the cho­rus, by their voic­es sped. [Refrain] 4 To the Cap­tain’s roll call, all make an­swer, "Here!" "Blessèd of My Fa­ther, in His name draw near." This the pur­chased king­dom, this the vic­tor song; The eter­nal cho­rus; pour its tide along. [Refrain] Used With Tune: SANAA Text Sources: Echoes of Paradise by Thoro Harris (Boston: Charles H. Woodman, 1903)
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And Is This Life Prolonged to Me?

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 32 hymnals Lyrics: 1. And is this life prolonged to me? Are days and seasons giv’n? O let me, then, prepare to be A fitter heir of Heav’n. 2. In vain these moments shall not pass, These golden hours be gone: Lord, I accept Thine offered grace, I bow before Thy throne. 3. Now cleanse my soul from every sin By my Redeemer’s blood; Now let my flesh and soul begin The honors of my God. 4. Let me no more my soul beguile With sin’s deceitful toys; Let cheerful hope, increasing still, Approach to heav’nly joys. 5. My thankful lips shall loud proclaim The wonders of Thy praise, And spread the savor of Thy name, Where’er I spend my days. 6. On earth let my example shine, And when I leave this state, May Heav’n receive this soul of mine To bliss supremely great. Used With Tune: NAOMI Text Sources: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Book I, 1707, number 44.
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Angels, Roll the Rock Away

Author: Thomas Gibbons (1720-1785); Thomas Scott Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 497 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Angels, roll the rock away, Death, yield up your mighty prey. See, the Savior leaves the tomb, Glowing with immortal bloom, Glowing with immortal bloom. 2. Shout, ye seraphs! Gabriel, raise Fame’s eternal trump of praise. Let the world’s remotest bound Hear the joy inspiring sound, Hear the joy inspiring sound. 3. Saints on earth, lift up your eyes Now to glory see Him rise, In long triumph up the sky, Up to waiting worlds on high, Up to waiting worlds on high. 4. Heaven unfolds its portals wide, Gracious Hero, through them ride; King of glory, mount Thy throne, Boundless empire is Thine own, Boundless empire is Thine own. 5. Praise Him, ye celestial choirs, Praise, and sweep your golden lyres, Shout, O earth, in rapturous song; Let the strains be sweet and strong, Let the strains be sweet and strong. 6. Every note with wonder swell, Sin o’erthrown, and captived hell, Where is hell’s once dreaded king? Where, O death, thy mortal sting? Where, O death, thy mortal sting? 7. or 8. Hail! victorious Jesus, hail! On Thy cloud of glory sail In long triumph through the sky, Up to waiting worlds on high, Up to waiting worlds on high. 9. Heaven unfolds its portals wide, Glorious Hero, through them ride: King of glory mount Thy throne, Thy great Father’s, and Thine own, Thy great Father’s, and Thine own. 10. Praise Him all ye heavenly choirs, Raptured, sweep your sounding lyres Sons of men, in humbler strain, Sing your mighty Savior’s reign, Sing your mighty Savior’s reign. 11. Every note with wonder swell; Sin o’erthrown, and captived hell! Where is now, O death! thy sting? Where thy terrors, vanquished king, Where thy terrors, vanquished king! Used With Tune: HENDON Text Sources: Baptist Collection, 1769
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The Angel Gabriel from Heaven Came

Author: Sabine Baring-Gould (1834-1924) Meter: 10.10.12.10 Appears in 36 hymnals Lyrics: 1. The angel Gabriel from Heaven came, His wings as drifted snow, his eyes as flame; All hail, said he, thou lowly maiden Mary, Most highly favored lady, Gloria! 2. For know a blessèd mother thou shalt be, All generations laud and honor thee, Thy Son shall be Emmanuel, by seers foretold, Most highly favored lady, Gloria! 3. Then gentle Mary meekly bowed her head, To me be as it pleaseth God, she said, My soul shall laud and magnify His holy name. Most highly favored lady, Gloria! 4. Of her, Emmanuel, the Christ, was born In Bethlehem, all on a Christmas morn, And Christian folk throughout the world will ever say— Most highly favored lady, Gloria! Used With Tune: GABRIEL'S MESSAGE Text Sources: Basque carol
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Messiah, Joy of Every Heart

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 19 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Messiah, joy of every heart, Thou, thou the King of Glory art! The Father’s everlasting Son! Thee it delights Thy Church to own; For all our hopes on Thee depend, Whose glorious mercies never end. 2. Bent to redeem a sinful race, Thou, Lord, with unexampled grace, Into our lower world didst come, And stoop to a poor virgin’s womb; Whom all the heavens could not contain, Our God appeared a child of man! 3. When Thou hadst rendered up Thy breath, And dying drawn the sting of death, Thou didst from earth triumphant rise, And ope the portals of the skies, That all who trust in Thee alone Might follow, and partake Thy throne. 4. Seated at God’s right hand again, Thou dost in all His glory reign, Thou dost, Thy Father’s image, shine, In all the attributes divine; And Thou with judgment clad shalt come To seal our everlasting doom. 5. Wherefore we now for mercy pray; O Savior, take our sins away! Before Thou as our judge appear, In dreadful majesty severe, Appear our advocate with God, And save the purchase of Thy blood. 6. Hallow, and make Thy servants meet, And with Thy saints in glory seat; Sustain and bless us by Thy sway, And keep to that tremendous day, When all Thy church shall chant above, The new eternal song of love. Used With Tune: ADORO TE Text Sources: Hymns for Those That Seek and Those That Have Redemption, 1746
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Not To Our Names

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 10.10.10.10.10.10 Appears in 60 hymnals First Line: Not to our names, Thou only just and true Used With Tune: YORKSHIRE Text Sources: The Psalms of David,1719
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Sin, Like a Venomous Disease

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 51 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Sin, like a venomous disease, Infects our vital blood; The only balm is sovereign grace, And the physician, God. 2. Our beauty and our strength are fled, And we draw near to death; But Christ the Lord recalls the dead With His almighty breath. 3. Madness by nature reigns within, The passions burn and rage, Till God’s own Son, with skill divine, The inward fire assuage. 4. We lick the dust, we grasp the wind, And solid good despise; Such is the folly of the mind, Till Jesus makes us wise. 5. We give our souls the wounds they feel, We drink the poisonous gall, And rush with fury down to hell; But Heav’n prevents the fall. 6. The man possessed among the tombs Cuts his own flesh, and cries; He foams and raves, till Jesus comes, And the foul spirit flies. Used With Tune: ST. ANDREW (Tans'ur) Text Sources: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, 1707

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