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Cristo habita en mi corazón

Author: Brus del Monte Meter: 10.10.10.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Consagración; Consecration; Paz; Peace; Salvación; Salvation; Testimonio del Cristiano; Christian's Testimony Scripture: John 14:23-29 Used With Tune: CRISTO HABITA
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The Sun Is Sinking O'er The Mountains Far

Author: Laura W. Rice Meter: 10.10.10.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 The sun is sinking o’er the mountains far, To shine in lands that lie beyond our sight; Thine own, Oh, Father! All earth’s nations are; O give them the Light. 2 Earth hath no shadow like Thy veiled face, No sunshine like the knowledge that Thou art. Shine forth, great Light! In every darkened place; Make glad each weary heart. 3 Shine in Thine messengers who bear Thy light, From home and dear ones though they dwell afar: Since Thou art with them, may they know no night. Be Thou their guiding star. 4 And when Heaven’s morning dawneth for us all, With earthly sun and shade forever past, From every land Thou wilt Thy children call, To dwell in light at last. Used With Tune: PEACE Text Sources: Missionary Services and Hymnal (Baltimore: General Literature Committee of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the Lutheran Church, 1895)

Joseph, husband of that immortal bride

Author: Juan Escollar, O.C.D. (d. 1700); Edward Caswall (1814-1878) Meter: 10.10.10.6 Appears in 8 hymnals Topics: St. Joseph Used With Tune: MUNDAYS
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Vision From The Apocalypse

Author: William Alexander Meter: 10.10.10.6 Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: I saw again. Behold! Heaven’s open door Lyrics: 1 I saw again. Behold! Heaven’s open door, Behold! a throne—the seraphim stood o’er it— The white-robed elders fell upon the floor, And flung their crowns before it. 2 I saw a wondrous book—an angel strong To Heaven and earth proclaimed his loud appeals— But a hush passed across the seraph’s song, For none might loose the seals. 3 Then, fast as rain to death cry of the year, Tears of St. John to that sad cry were given; It was a wondrous thing to see a tear Fall on the floor of Heaven! 4 And a sweet voice said, "Weep not, wherefore fails Eagle of God, thy heart, the high and leal? The Lion out of Judah’s tribe prevails To loose the seven-fold seal." 5 ’Twas Israel’s voice; and straightway, up above, Stood in the midst a wondrous Lamb, snow white, Heart-wounded with the deep sweet wounds of love, Eternal, infinite. 6 Then rose the song no ear had heard before; Then from the white-robed throng high anthem woke; And fast as spring-tide on the sealess shore The hallelujahs broke. 7 Who dreams of God when passionate youth is high, When first life’s weary waste his feet have trod— Who seeth angels’ footfalls in the sky, Working the works of God, 8 His sun shall fade as gently as it rose, Thro’ the dark woof of death’s approaching night His faith shall shoot, at life’s prophetic close, Some threads of golden light. 9 For him the silver ladder shall be set— His Savior shall receive his latest breath— He walketh to a fadeless coronet Up thro’ the gate of death. Used With Tune: PEACE Text Sources: From the poem "The Death of Jacob"

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