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Still, still with thee, when purple morning breaketh

Author: Harriet Beecher Stowe, 1812 - 96 Appears in 353 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Still, still with thee, when purple morning breaketh, When the bird waketh, and the shadows flee; Fairer than morning, lovelier than daylight, Dawns the sweet consciousness, I am with thee. 2 Alone with thee, amid the mystic shadows, The solemn hush of nature newly born; Alone with thee in breathless adoration, In the calm dew and freshness of the morn. 3 Still, still with thee, as to each newborn morning A fresh and solemn splendor still is given, So does this blessèd consciousness, awaking, Breathe each day nearness unto thee and heaven. 4 So shall it be at last, in that bright morning, When the soul waketh and life’s shadows flee; O in that hour, fairer than daylight dawning, Shall rise the glorious thought, I am with thee. Topics: The Church Worship - The Lord's Day; The Church Worship - Morning; The Life in Christ Aspiration; The Life In Christ Contemplation Used With Tune: WILLINGHAM
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O happy home, where Thou art loved the dearest

Author: Sarah L. Findlator; Carl J. P. Spitta Appears in 138 hymnals Used With Tune: WILLINGHAM

O brother man, fold to thy heart thy brother

Author: John G. Whittier Appears in 149 hymnals Used With Tune: ABBEY
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Lead Thou Me On

Author: Harry Armstrong Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Lead Thou me on, and then my feet tho' weary Lyrics: 1 Lead Thou me on, and then my feet tho' weary, Shall never falter in life's rugged way; And tho' my pathway lead thro' wilds most dreary, Guided by thee my feet shall never stray. 2 Fill me with love, and then my life shall ever Show forth the light of Thy sweet love divine; And tho' this world my heart from Thee would sever, I still rejoice in knowing Thou art mine. 3 Give me Thy grace, the grace that more aboundeth When all the hosts of sin upon me roll; And tho' life's care my lonely way surroundeth, Still I can rest, if Thou my life control. 4 Give me Thy peace that passeth understanding, And wraps the soul in calm and sweet repose; And tho' the storms would keep my soul from landing, At length I'll anchor, safe from all my foes. 5 Lord, well I know, all these, and more are given, With Christ in whom all heav'nly riches dwell; In Him by faith I grasp the joys of heaven, And taste the bliss my tongue now fails to tell. Used With Tune: WILLINGHAM

Trust the Eternal when the shadows gather

Author: William P. McKenzie Appears in 3 hymnals Used With Tune: WILLINGHAM
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Über den Sternen, da wird es einst tagen

Author: Gräfin Ida von Hahn-Hahn Appears in 7 hymnals Used With Tune: [Über den Sternen, da wird es einst tagen]
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Freut euch, ihr Christen, frohlocket und singet

Author: Ernst Gebhardt Appears in 4 hymnals Used With Tune: [Freut euch, ihr Christen, frohlocket und singet]
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Seek Not Afar for Beauty

Author: Minot J. Savage Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 15 hymnals First Line: Seek not afar for beauty: lo, it glows Lyrics: 1 Seek not afar for beauty: lo, it glows In dew-wet grasses all bout thy feet; In birds, in sunshine, childish faces sweet, In stars and mountain summits topped with snows. 2 Go not abroad for happiness: for see, It is a flower blooming at thy door. Bring love and justice home, and then no more Thou'lt wonder in what dwelling joy may be. 3 Dream not of noble service elsewhere wrought; The simple duty that awaits thy hand Is God's voice offering a divine command, Life's common deeds build all that saints have thought. 4 In wonder-workings, or some bush aflame, Men look for God and fancy him concealed; But in earth's common things he stands revealed, While grass and flowers and stars spell out his name. Used With Tune: WILLINGHAM
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Father, Whose Hand

Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Father, whose hand hath led me so securely Used With Tune: [Father, whose hand hath led me so securely]

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