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Christ for the World

Author: C. G. Clark Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Christ for the world, the world for Christ Used With Tune: BETHLEHEM

Cual huerto es tu palabra

Author: Edwin Hodder; Andrés Zelinski Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: [Cual huerto es tu palabra]

The March of Days

Author: Frances Whitmarsh Wile Appears in 86 hymnals First Line: All beautiful the march of days Used With Tune: BETHLEHEM

Señor, Tu Libro Es Cual Vergel

Author: Edwin Hodder; J. Pablo Simón Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Las Sagradas Escrituras Used With Tune: GABRIEL
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Arise, Sad Heart, Arise In Haste

Author: Thomas T. Lynch Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 Arise, sad heart, arise in haste, Come forth, but not to weep; Come, end thy sorrow at the grave Where Jesus lay asleep. Astir He was before the sun: The stone was rolled away While darkness yet withheld the dawn— There are two suns today. 2 His servant, day’s familiar lord, Shall shine no more in vain; For He, the everlasting sun, In flaming power shall reign. Rise, feeble heart, come quickly forth, Though weary night was long; Let sorrow now be very glad, And weakness very strong. 3 Forget the shudder and the shout, The noon with terror black, That darkly-finished work of woe— The Worker has come back; Himself His finished work, is here; Come, greet the holy light That flows from sorrow-softened eyes With love eternal bright. 4 Rise, happy heart, arise in haste, And into Eden come; New paradise is planted now, And He, its beauty’s sum; Its tree of life, its light of life, Its stream of life is here; Come, hallow many happy songs With one last happy tear. Used With Tune: BETHLEHEM Text Sources: The Rivulet (3rd ed, enl.) (London: Longmans, Green, Readyer & Dyer, 1868)
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There's Joy In Heaven

Author: Silas W. Leonard Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: There’s joy in Heaven, thrilling joy Lyrics: 1 There’s joy in Heaven, thrilling joy, Whene’er a sinner turns; Then with a holy ecstasy, The tallest seraph burns: Through all the shining courts of bliss, The joyful news is borne, And thousand angel voices shout, The wanderer’s return. 2 There’s light, effulgent light in Heav’n It radiates from the throne, And bright reflects from golden streets And walls of precious stone: Ten thousand times ten thousand stars, And suns by scores untold, Could ne’er emit such glorious light, As there the saints behold. 3 There’s rest in Heaven, calm repose, From pain and toil and care: And there the weary shall enjoy A peace beyond compare. A tranquil quiet, calm and deep, A sea without a shore, An ocean vast, of bliss, that shall Endure for evermore. 4 There’s music, heav’nly music, there Ten thousand harps of gold Are tuned and touched by angel hands, To measures sweet and bold: Twelve thousand times twelve thousand souls Of their redemption sing; And louder yet, rank after rank, Redemption’s anthems ring. 5 They sing the wondrous love of God, That saved a sinful race; And thousand thousand angel choirs, Take up the notes of praise: And ransomed souls, a countless host, They echo swelling songs, Of honor, pow’r, and love to Him, To whom all praise belongs. Used With Tune: BETHLEHEM Text Sources: The Christian Melodist by William Gunn and Thomas Harrison (Louisville: Morton & Griswold, 1850)
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Father, We Come Not As Of Old

Author: John W. Chadwick Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Father, we come not as of old, Distrustful of Thy law, Hoping to find Thy seamless robe Marred by some sudden flaw— Some rent to let Thy glory through And make our darkness shine, If haply thus our souls may know What power and grace are Thine. 2 Thy seamless robe conceals Thee not From earnest hearts and true; The glory of Thy perfectness Shines all its texture through; And on its trailing hem we read, As Thou dost linger near, The message of a love more deep Than any depth of fear. 3 And so no more our hearts shall plead For miracle and sign; Thy order and Thy faithfulness Are all in all divine; These are Thy revelations vast From earliest days of yore; These are our confidence and peace; We cannot wish for more. Used With Tune: BETHLEHEM Text Sources: A Book of Poems by John White Chadwick (Boston: Roberts brothers, 1876
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Ho eta urbo Betlehem'

Author: Phillips Brooks; W. Harvey Appears in 6 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Ho eta urbo Betlehem'! Vi kuŝas en trankvil' En paco de sensonĝa dorm' sub milda stela bril'. Sed brilas tra la nokto eterna lumradi' : L' esperoj de la tuta mond' sin turnas nun al vi. 2. Maria naskis Kriston ; kaj supre anĝelar' Kun miro ame gardas lin, dum dormas la homar'. Matenaj steloj, kantu la naskon kun fier'! Al Dio estu gloro nun, kaj paco sur la ter'. 3. En trankvileco kaj silent' okazis lia ven' ; Kaj same al la homa kor' doniĝas ĉiu ben'. Ne aŭdas ni la venon ; sed al la peka mond', Se oni nur akceptos lin, li venos je respond'. 4. Ho Sankta Beb' el Betlehem'! Ni preĝas el la kor': Naskiĝu vi jam nun en ni kaj pekon pelu for. La sankta anĝelaro ĝojegas en ĉiel' ; Ho venu kaj restadu nun kun ni, Emanuel'! Topics: Christmas Scripture: Matthew 2:6 Used With Tune: BETHLEHEM Text Sources: HE 34
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Our Fathers

Author: H. M. Gunn Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: Our fathers were high-minded men Used With Tune: ROBINSON
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The Son of God, the Lord of life

Appears in 5 hymnals Used With Tune: BETHLEHEM

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