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Behold, the Master passeth by!

Author: Bp. W. W. How Hymnal: The Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged, as adopted by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the year of our Lord 1892 #169 (1894) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Behold, the Master passeth by! Oh, seest thou not His pleading eye? With low sad voice He calleth thee, "Leave this vain world, and follow Me." 2 O soul, bound down with harrowing care, Hast thou no thought for heaven to spare? From earthly toils lift up thine eye; Behold, the Master passeth by! 3 One heard Him calling long ago, And straightway left all things below, Counting his earthly gain as loss For Jesus and His blessèd cross. 4 That "follow Me" his faithful ear Seemed every day afresh to hear; Its echoes stirred his spirit still, And fired his hope, and nerved his will. 5 God gently calls us every day: Why should we then our bliss delay? He calls to heaven and endless light: Why should we love the dreary night? 6 Praise, Lord, to Thee, for Matthew's call, At which he rose and left his all: Thou, Lord, e'en now art calling me; I will leave all, and follow Thee. Amen. Topics: Other Feasts and Fasts St. Matthew; Christ's Call Languages: English Tune Title: [Behold, the Master passeth by]
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Behold, the Master Passeth By

Author: W. W. How Hymnal: Hymns of the Christian Life. No. 3 #270 (1904) First Line: Behold, the Master passeth by! Languages: English Tune Title: [Behold, the Master passeth by!]
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Behold, the Master Passeth By

Author: William W. How; Thomas Ken Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #447 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1. Behold, the Master passeth by! O seest thou not His pleading eye? With low sad voice He calleth thee, Leave this vain world, and follow Me. 2. O soul, bowed down with harrowing care, Hast thou no thought for Heaven to spare? From earthly toils lift up thine eye; Behold, the Master passeth by! 3. One heard Him calling long ago, And straightway left all things below Counting his earthly gain as loss For Jesus and His blessèd cross. 4. That Follow Me his faithful ear Seemed every day afresh to hear; Its echoes stirred his spirit still, And fired his hope, and nerved his will. 5. God gently calls us every day: Why should we then our bliss delay? Thou, Lord, e’en now art calling me; I will leave all, and follow Thee. Languages: English Tune Title: ST. LAWRENCE
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Behold, the Master passeth by

Author: Bishop William W. How; Bishop Ken Hymnal: The Hymnal #202 (1895) Lyrics: 1 Behold, the Master passeth by! O seest thou not His pleading eye? With low sad voice He calleth thee, "Leave this vain world, and follow Me." 2 O soul, bound down with harrowing care, Hast thou no thought for heaven to spare? From earthly toils lift up thine eye; Behold, the Master passeth by! 3 One heard Him calling long ago, And straightway left all things below, Counting his earthly gain as loss For Jesus and His blessed cross. 4 That "Follow Me" his faithful ear Seemed every day afresh to hear; Its echoes stirred his spirit still, And fired his hope, and nerved his will. 5 God gently calls us every day: Why should we then our bliss delay? Thou, Lord, are e'en now calling me; I will leave all, and follow Thee.

Behold, the Master Passeth By

Author: William Walsham How (1823-1897); Compiler Hymnal: The Christian Hymnary. Bks. 1-4 #266 (1972) First Line: Behold, the Master passeth by! Topics: Book One: Hymns, Songs, Chorales; Christian Life Separation from, Nonconformity to the World Scripture: Romans 12:2 Languages: English Tune Title: RETREAT
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Behold, the Master Passeth By

Author: William Walsham How, 1823-1897; Thomas Ken, 1637-1711 Hymnal: Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church #307 (1969) First Line: Behold, the Master passeth by! Topics: The Life in Christ Warning and Invitation Languages: English Tune Title: FEDERAL STREET

Behold, the Master Passeth By

Author: Bishop W. Walsham How Hymnal: Inter-Church Hymnal #454 (1930) First Line: Behold, the Master passeth by! Languages: English Tune Title: ST. CRISPIN
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Behold, the Master passeth by!

Author: W. W. How Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #169a (1898) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Behold, the Master passeth by! Oh, seest thou not His pleading eye? With low sad voice He calleth thee, "Leave this vain world, and follow Me." 2 O soul, bound down with harrowing care, Hast thou no thought for heaven to spare? From earthly toils lift up thine eye; Behold, the Master passeth by! 3 One heard Him calling long ago, And straightway left all things below, Counting his earthly gain as loss For Jesus and His blessèd cross. 4 That "follow Me" his faithful ear Seemed every day afresh to hear; Its echoes stirred his spirit still, And fired his hope, and nerved his will. 5 God gently calls us every day: Why should we then our bliss delay? He calls to heaven and endless light: Why should we love the dreary night? 6 Praise, Lord, to Thee, for Matthew's call, At which he rose and left his all: Thou, Lord, e'en now art calling me; I will leave all, and follow Thee. Amen. Topics: Other Feasts and Fasts St. Matthew; Christ's Call; Parochial Missions Languages: English Tune Title: ANGELUS
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Behold, the Master passeth by!

Author: W. W. How Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #169b (1898) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Behold, the Master passeth by! Oh, seest thou not His pleading eye? With low sad voice He calleth thee, "Leave this vain world, and follow Me." 2 O soul, bound down with harrowing care, Hast thou no thought for heaven to spare? From earthly toils lift up thine eye; Behold, the Master passeth by! 3 One heard Him calling long ago, And straightway left all things below, Counting his earthly gain as loss For Jesus and His blessèd cross. 4 That "follow Me" his faithful ear Seemed every day afresh to hear; Its echoes stirred his spirit still, And fired his hope, and nerved his will. 5 God gently calls us every day: Why should we then our bliss delay? He calls to heaven and endless light: Why should we love the dreary night? 6 Praise, Lord, to Thee, for Matthew's call, At which he rose and left his all: Thou, Lord, e'en now art calling me; I will leave all, and follow Thee. Amen. Topics: Other Feasts and Fasts St. Matthew; Christ's Call; Parochial Missions Tune Title: ST. LAWRENCE
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Behold, the Master passeth by!

Author: W. W. How; T. Ken Hymnal: In Excelsis #a382 (1900) Languages: English

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