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Thanks To God Who Us Hath Given

Author: J. Paulli Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #295 (1927) Meter: 8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Thanks to God who us hath given Grace abundant thro' the years; Thanks to Him whose peace from heaven Led our hearts thro' doubts and fears. 2 Hear us, Lord, as we are praying For the souls that stray'd and fell; Call them home who still are straying, Wake them thro' the calling bell, Wake them thro' the calling bell. 3 Send Thy willing servants thither On the highways, streets, and lanes That the fallen may come hither, Sav'd from everlasting banes, Sav'd from everlasting banes. 4 That the fallen ones who wander And have lost God's word of love May catch sight of heaven yonder And the Christmas Star above, And the Christmas Star above. 5 When our ship in storm immerges And is threatened by its might, Come, O Jesus, on the surges, Be it even late at night. 6 Thro' the breakers safely guide us, That we land upon the shore; Thou dost help when woes betide us, Thou wilt help us evermore. Topics: Spiritual Songs Prayer Languages: English Tune Title: [Thanks to God who us hath given]
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Thanks To God Who Us Hath Given

Author: J. Paulli Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home (2nd ed.) #295 (1928) Meter: 8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Thanks to God who us hath given Grace abundant through the years; Thanks to Him whose peace from heaven Led our hearts through doubts and fears. 2 Hear us, Lord, as we are praying For the souls that strayed and fell; Call them home who still are straying, Wake them through the calling bell. 3 Send Thy willing servants thither On the highways, streets, and lanes That the fallen may come hither, Saved from everlasting banes. 4 That the fallen ones who wander And have lost God's word of love May catch sight of heaven yonder And the Christmas Star above. 5 When our ship in storm immerses And is threatened by its might, Come, O Jesus, on the surges, Be it even late at night. 6 Through the breakers safely guide us, That we land upon the shore; Thou dost help when woes betide us, Thou wilt help us evermore. Topics: Spiritual Songs Prayer Languages: English Tune Title: [Thanks to God who us hath given]
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I Have Borne the Lark's Swift Pinions

Author: M. Rosing Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #340 (1927) Meter: 8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 I have borne the lark's swift pinions, I have sung his joyous songs; High above earth's vain dominions, Paradise to me belongs, Paradise to me belongs. 2 I have felt the home-ties clinging Only where glad songs abound; Echoes from my childhood's singing Ever in my soul resound, Ever in my soul resound. 3 Though the tears my eyes be blinding, Can I see the heavens beam. Soon the way I shall be finding To my childhood's lofty dream, To my childhood's lofty dream. 4 When with eyes and heart uplifted Through the winter night I go, I shall see, beyond snow-drifted Death-lands, glorious flowers grow, Death-lands, glorious flowers grow. Topics: Spiritual Songs Selected Languages: English Tune Title: [I have borne the lark's swift pinions]
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I Have Borne the Lark's Swift Pinions

Author: M. Rosing Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home (2nd ed.) #340 (1928) Meter: 8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 I have borne the lark's swift pinions, I have sung his joyous songs; High above earth's vain dominions, Paradise to me belongs. 2 I have felt the home-ties clinging Only where glad songs abound; Echoes from my childhood's singing Ever in my soul resound. 3 Though the tears my eyes be blinding, Can I see the heavens beam. Soon the way I shall be finding To my childhood's lofty dream. 4 When with eyes and heart uplifted Through the winter night I go, I shall see, beyond snow-drifted Death-lands, glorious flowers grow. Topics: Spiritual Songs Selected Languages: English Tune Title: [I have borne the lark's swift pinions]
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Come, thou long-expected Jesus

Author: Rev. Charles Wesley Hymnal: Laudes Domini #206 (1888) Languages: English Tune Title: INTERLACHEN

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