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Blessed Jesus, hear Thy children

Author: Adam Geibel, 1855- Hymnal: The Sunday School Hymnal #304 (1899) Topics: Closing; Heaven; Trinity Tune Title: [Blessed Jesus, hear Thy children]
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Blessed Jesus, hear Thy children

Author: Adam Geibel, 1855- Hymnal: The Sunday School Hymnal #304 (1900) Languages: English Tune Title: [Blessed Jesus, hear Thy children]

Blessed Jesus, hear Thy children

Author: Adam Geibel, (1855- ) Hymnal: The Praise Hymnal #304 (1908) Languages: English Tune Title: [Blessed Jesus, hear Thy children]
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Benediction Hymn

Author: Adam Geibel Hymnal: Uplifted Voices #126 (1901) First Line: Blessed Jesus, hear Thy children Lyrics: 1 Blessed Jesus, hear Thy children At the close of this glad day; Ere we part from one another, Ere we homeward take our way. Let Thy Heav’nly Benediction Fall upon us peacefully; And to Thee we’ll give the glory, Father, Son, and Spirit, three, Father, son, and Spirit three. 2 Blessed Jesus, watch Thou o’er us All throughout our earthly life: Be Thou e’er our balm in sorrow, Be Thou e’er our stay in strife. And when life’s long day is ended, And the journey is complete; May we dwell in Heav’n forever, Resting at the Saviour’s feet, Resting at the Saviour’s feet. Tune Title: [Blessed Jesus, hear Thy children]
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Abide With Us

Author: Annie R. Smith Hymnal: The Praise Book #115 (1906) First Line: Blessed Jesus, meek and lowly Lyrics: 1 Blessed Jesus, meek and lowly, With Thy children here take Thine abode; We would fain like Thee be holy, Humbly walking with our gracious God. We would Thy sweet Spirit cherish, Welcome in our hearts Thy stay; Lest without Thine aid we perish, O abide with us, we pray, O abide with us we pray. 2 Guide us in the path to heaven, Rugged tho’ that path may seem to be; Let each bitter cup that’s given Serve to draw us nearer, Lord, to Thee. In Thy footsteps traced before us, There we see earth’s scorn and frown; There is suff’ring ere the glory, There’s a cross before the crown, There’s a cross before the crown. 3 In Thy vineyard let us labor, Of Thy tender goodness let us tell; All is ill without Thy favor, With Thy blessed presence all is well. While the evening shadows gather, Thro’ this dreary vale of tears, Tarry with us, O our Saviour, Till the morning light appears, Till the morning light appears. 4 Then with Thee may we forever Reign with all the ransom’d saints and blest, Where no sin from Thee can sever, Where the weary find eternal rest; There to praise the matchless Giver, There with angels to adore Him who did thro’ grace deliver Us from death forevermore, Us from death forevermore. Topics: Communion with Christ; Guidance; Humility; Prayer; Service Tune Title: [Blessed Jesus, meek and lowly]
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Lord, Thy Glory Fills the Heaven

Author: Rev. Richard Mant, D.D., 1776-1848 Hymnal: The Alleluia #89 (1880) Languages: English Tune Title: [Lord, Thy glory fills the heaven]
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Christ, our Friend

Author: Mrs. N. W. Hine Hymnal: The Male Chorus No. 1 #13 (1888) First Line: Christ, our Friend—His dear love brightens Languages: English Tune Title: [Christ, our Friend—His dear love brightens]
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Flowerets Blooming

Hymnal: The Assembly Hymn and Song Collection #161 (1914) First Line: Flow'rets blooming, winds perfuming Languages: English Tune Title: [Flow'rets blooming, winds perfuming]
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Saviour, Sprinkle Many Nations

Author: Bp. A. C. Coxe Hymnal: Augsburg Songs No. 2 #168 (1893) Topics: Missions Languages: English Tune Title: [Saviour, sprinkle many nations]
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Ring, ye Bells

Author: Edward A. Horton Hymnal: A Book of Song and Service #173 (1905) First Line: Ring, ye Bells, now loudly, softly Topics: Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: [Ring, ye Bells, now loudly, softly]

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