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Come, Lord, and tarry not

Author: Rev. Horatius Bonar Hymnal: The Hymnal #188 (1950) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Come, Lord, and tarry not; Bring the long-looked-for day; O why these years of waiting here, These ages of delay? 2 Come, for Thy saints still wait; Daily ascends their sigh: The Spirit and the Bride say, "Come": Dost Thou not hear the cry? 3 Come, for creation groans, Impatient of Thy stay, Worn out with these long years of ill, These ages of delay. 4 Come, and make all things new; Build up this ruined earth; Restore our faded Paradise, Creation's second birth. 5 Come, and begin Thy reign Of everlasting peace; Come, take the Kingdom to Thyself, Great King of Righteousness. Amen. Topics: Jesus Christ the Lord His Coming in Glory; Christ Second Coming, His; Coming in Glory Tune Title: ST. BRIDE
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"Come, Lord Jesus"

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: Laudes Domini #197 (1890) First Line: Come, Lord, and tarry not! Lyrics: 1 Come, Lord, and tarry not! Bring the long-looked-for day; Oh, why these years of waiting here, These ages of delay? 2 Come, for thy saints still wait; Daily ascends their sigh; The Spirit and the Bride say, Come! Dost thou not hear the cry? 3 Come, for creation groans, Impatient of thy stay, Worn out with these long years of ill, These ages of delay. 4 Come, and make all things new, Build up this ruined earth, Restore our faded paradise, Creation's second birth. 5 Come, and begin thy reign Of everlasting peace; Come, take the kingdom to thyself, Great King of Righteousness! Topics: Coming Again; Church Revival of; Millennium; Church Revival of; Millennium Languages: English Tune Title: ST. BRIDE
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Come, Lord, and Tarry Not

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: The Hymnbook #233 (1955) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Come, Lord, and tarry not; Bring the long-looked-for day; O why these years of waiting here, These ages of delay? 2 Come, for Thy saints still wait; Daily ascends their sigh: The Spirit and the Bride say, "Come": Dost Thou not hear the cry? 3 Come, for creation groans, Impatient of Thy stay, Worn out with these long years of ill, These ages of delay. 4 Come, and make all things new; Build up this ruined earth; Restore our faded Paradise, Creation's second birth. 5 Come, and begin Thy reign Of everlasting peace; Come, take the Kingdom to Thyself, Great King of Righteousness. Amen. Topics: Christ Second Coming; Christ King; Jesus Christ His Coming in Glory Scripture: Romans 8:21-22 Tune Title: ST. BRIDE
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Come, Lord, and Tarry Not!

Author: Horatius Bonar, 1808-1889 Hymnal: Lead Me, Guide Me (2nd ed.) #242 (2012) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Come, Lord, and tarry not! Bring the long-looked for day! O why these years of waiting here, These ages of delay? 2 Come, for your saints still wait; Daily ascends their sigh; The Spirit and the Bride say, "Come!" Do you not hear the cry? 3 Come, for creation groans With longing for your stay, Worn out with these long years of ill, These ages of decay. 4 Come, and make all things new; Build up this ruined earth; Restore our faded paradise, Creation's second birth. 5 Come, and begin your reign Of everlasting peace; Come, take the kingdom to yourself, Great King of Righteousness! Topics: Advent Season; Hope; New Creation; New Life; Perseverance; Redemption; Reign of God, Kingdom; Second Coming Scripture: Revelation 22:17 Languages: English Tune Title: ST. BRIDE
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Come, Lord, and Tarry Not

Author: Horatius Bonar, 1808-1889 Hymnal: Worship (3rd ed.) #366 (1986) Meter: 6.6.8.6 First Line: Come, Lord, and tarry not! Lyrics: 1 Come Lord, and tarry not! Bring the long-looked-for day! O why these years of waiting here, These ages of delay? 2 Come, for your saints still wait; Daily ascends their sigh: The Spirit and the Bride say, "Come!" Do you not hear the cry? 3 Come, for creation groans, Impatient of your stay, Worn out with these long years of ill, These ages of delay? 4 Come, and make all things new, Build up this ruined earth; Restore our faded paradise, Creation's second birth. 5 Come, and bring your reign Of everlasting peace; Come, take the kingdom to yourself, Great King of righteousness! Topics: Advent; Christ the King; Jesus Christ; Kingdom; New Creation; Peace; Petition; Second Coming; Trust; Canons Scripture: Revelation 22:17 Languages: English Tune Title: ST. BRIDE
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Come, Lord, and Tarry Not!

Author: Horatius Bonar, 1808-1889 Hymnal: Worship (4th ed.) #401 (2011) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Come, Lord, and tarry not! Bring the long-looked-for day! O why these years of waiting here, These ages of delay? 2 Come, for your saints still wait; Daily ascends their sigh; The Spirit and the Bride say, "Come!" Do you not hear the cry? 3 Come, for creation groans With longing for your stay, Worn out with these long years of ill, These ages of decay! 4 Come, and make all things new; Build up this ruined earth; Restore our faded paradise, Creation's second birth. 5 Come, and bring your reign Of everlasting peace; Come, take the kingdom to yourself, Great King of Righteousness! Topics: Advent Scripture: Revelation 22:17 Languages: English Tune Title: ST. BRIDE
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Come, Lord, and Tarry Not

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #913 Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1. Come, Lord, and tarry not; Bring the long looked for day; O why these years of waiting here, These ages of decay? 2. Come, for Thy saints still wait; Daily ascends their sigh; The Spirit and the Bride say, Come; Does Thou not hear the cry? 3. Come, for creation groans, Impatient of Thy stay, Worn out with these long years of ill, These ages of delay. 4. Come, for the corn is ripe, Put in Thy sickle now, Reap the great harvest of the earth; Sower and Reaper Thou! 5. Come, for love waxes cold, Its steps are faint and slow; Faith now is lost in unbelief, Hope’s lamp burns dim and low. 6. Come in Thy glorious might, Come with the iron rod, Scattering Thy foes before Thy face, Most mighty Son of God! 7. Come, and make all things new, Build up this ruined earth; Restore our faded Paradise, Creation’s second birth. 8. Come, and begin Thy reign Of everlasting peace; Come, take the kingdom to Thyself, Great King of Righteousness. Languages: English Tune Title: ST. BRIDE
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Thou say'st, Take up thy cross

Author: Francis T. Palgrave Hymnal: The Hymnal #246 (1916) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: Thou say'st, "Take up thy cross, O man, and follow me"; The night is black, the feet are slack, Yet we would follow thee. But, O dear Lord, we cry, That we thy face could see, Thy blessèd face one moment's space, Then might we follow thee! Dim tracts of time divide Those golden days from me; Thy voice comes strange o'er years of change; How can I follow thee? Comes faint and far thy voice From vales of Galilee; Thy vision fades in ancient shades; How should we follow thee? O heavy cross: of faith In what we cannot see! As once of yore thyself restore, And help to follow thee. If not as once thou cam'st In true humanity, Come yet as guest within the breast That burns to follow thee. Within our heart of hearts In nearest nearness be: Set up thy throne within thine own: Go, Lord; we follow thee. Amen. Topics: Sundays after Trinity Divine Guidance; Ember Days and Ordination Languages: English Tune Title: ST. BRIDE
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Thou say'st, Take up thy cross

Author: F. T. Palgrave Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #358 (1920) Lyrics: 1 Thou say'st, "Take up thy cross, O man, and follow Me"; The night is black, the feet are slack, Yet we would follow Thee. 2 But, O dear Lord, we cry, That we Thy face could see, Thy blessed face one moment's space, Then might we follow Thee! 3 Dim tracts of time divide Those golden days from me; Thy voice comes strange o'er years of change; How can I follow Thee? 4 Come, faint and far Thy voice From vales of Galilee; Thy vision fades in ancient shades; How should we follow Thee? 5 O heavy cross: of faith In what we cannot see! As once of yore Thyself restore, And help to follow Thee. 6 If not as once Thou cam'st In true humanity, Come yet as guest within the breast That burns to follow Thee. 7 Within our heart of hearts In nearest nearness be: Set up Thy throne within Thine own: Go, Lord; we follow Thee. Topics: General Languages: English Tune Title: ST. BRIDE
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Where is thy God, my soul?

Author: Rev. T. T. Lynch Hymnal: Hymnal Amore Dei #101 (1897) Languages: English Tune Title: ST. BRIDE (St. Brodget)

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