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Let no hopeless tears be shed

Author: Richard Frederick Littledale; Anonymous Meter: 7.7 Appears in 16 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Let no hopeless tears be shed, Holy is this narrow bead. Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia. 2 Death eternal life bestows, Open heaven's portal throws. Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia. 3 And no peril waits at last, Him who now away hath past. Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia. 4 Not salvation hardly won, Not the meed for race well run: Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia. 5 But the pity of the Lord, Give His child a full reward; Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia. 6 Grants the prize without the course, Crowns, without the battle's force. Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia. 7 Christ, when this sad life is done, Join to us Thy little one. Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia. 8 And in Thy own tender love, Bring us to the ranks above. Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia. Amen. 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
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Hither and With One Accord

Author: John Mason Neale; Theophanes, the Confessor Meter: 7.7 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: Hither, and with one accord, Sing the servants of the LORD: Sing each great ascetic sire;— Anthony shall lead the choir: Let Euthymius next him stand Then in order all the band. Make we joyous celebration Of their heavenly conversation; Of their glory, how they rise, Like another Paradise; These the trees our GOD hath placed, Trees, with fruit immortal graced; Bringing forth, for CHRIST on high, Flowers of Life that cannot die; With the sweetness that they fling Mortal spirits nourishing. Filled with GOD, and ever blest, For our pardon make request! Egypt, hail, thou faithful strand! Hail, thou holy Libyan land! Nurturing for the realm on high Such a glorious company! They by many a toil intense, Chastity and continence, Perfect men to GOD upreared, Stars to guide us have appeared; They, by many a glorious sign, Many a beam of Power Divine, To the earth’s remotest shore Far and wide their radiance pour. Holy Fathers, bright and blest, For our pardon make request! By what skill of mortal tongue Shall your wondrous acts be sung? All the conflicts of the soul, All your struggles towards the goal; And your virtues’ prize immense, And your victories over sense, How perpetual watch ye kept Over passion, prayed and wept; Yea, like very angels came, Visible in earthly frame, And with Satan girt for fight Utterly o’erthrew his might. Famed for signs and wonders rare, Join to ours, great Saints, your prayer: Ask that we, ye ever blest, May attain the Land of Rest! Hymns of the Eastern Church, 1866

Sing, O sing, for it is spring

Author: Alice G. Thorn Meter: 7.7 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: For Younger Children Spring and Easter Used With Tune: SONG FOR SPRING
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'Tis a point I long to know

Meter: 7.7 Appears in 277 hymnals Topics: The Christian's Inquiry

내 마 음 즈ㅏ 은 갈 릴 리 (갈 릴 리 맑 은 바 다) (My Heart is Little Galilee)

Author: Chin Young Suck; Edward Poitras Meter: 7.7 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: 갈 릴 리 맑 은 바 다 (My heart is little Galilee)
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Now rest beneath night's shadows

Meter: 7.7 Appears in 31 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Now rest beneath night's shadows, Man, beast, town, woods and meadows, The world in slumber lies; But thou, my heart, awake thee, To prayer and song betake thee, Let praise to thy Creator rise. 2 O sun, where art thou vanished? The night Thy reign hath banished, The foe of day, the night. Farewell, for now appeareth Another Sun and cheereth My heart--'tis Jesus Christ, my Light! 3 The last faint beam is going, The golden stars are glowing In yonder dark-blue deep; Such is the glory given, When called of God to heaven, On earth no more we pine and weep. 4 To rest my body hasteth, Aside its garments casteth, Types of mortality; These I put off and ponder How Christ shall give me yonder A robe of glorious majesty. 5 Head, hands, and feet reposing Are glad the day is closing, That work came to an end; Cheer up my heart, with gladness! For God from all earth's sadness And from sin's toil relief will send. 6 Ye weary limbs! now rest you, For toil hath sore oppressed you, And quiet sleep ye crave; A sleep shall once o'ertake you From which no man can wake you, In your last narrow bed--the grave. 7 My heavy eyes are closing: When I lie deep reposing, Soul, body, where are ye? To helpless sleep I yield them, O let Thy mercy shield them, Thou sleepless Eye, their Guardian be! 8 Lord Jesus, who dost love me, O spread Thy wings above me, And shield me from alarm! Though Satan would devour me; Let angel-guards sing o'er me: "This child of God shall meet no harm!" 9 My loved ones, rest securely, From every peril surely Our God will guard your heads. May He sweet slumbers send you, And bid His hosts attend you, And, golden-armed, watch o'er your beds! Topics: Evening

고 요 히 머 리 숙 여 (Jesus, I Think of You Now)

Author: Chung Woon Suh; Edward Poitras Meter: 7.7 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: 저 녁; 평 안; Evening; Forgiveness; Pardon; 용서 Used With Tune: A BEDTIME PRAYER
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Come, my soul, and let us try

Meter: 7.7 Appears in 42 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Come, my soul, and let us try For a little season, Every burden to lay by; Come, and let us reason. What is this that casts thee down? Who are they that grieve you? Speak, and let the worst be known; Speaking may relieve you. 2. Christ by faith sometimes I see,Then it doth relieve me;But my sins return againThose are they that grieve me;Troubled like the restless sea, Feeble, faint, and fearful:Plunged in sins, a sore disease, How can I be cheerful?3. Think on what your Savior bore In the gloomy garden, Sweating blood from every pore, To procure thy pardon; See him stretched upon the wood, Bleeding, groaning, crying! Suffering all the wrath of God, Groaning, gasping, dying! Used With Tune: SYMPATHY

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