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We Will Sing Your Love Forever

Author: Gregory Wilbur Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 1 hymnal
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Heavenly Father, We Adore Thee

Author: E. D. Beddall Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Heav’nly Father, we adore Thee Lyrics: 1 Heav’nly Father, we adore Thee, And Thy gracious name we praise; Take, O take our hearts, we pray Thee, While our songs to Thee we raise. Refrain: When to Heaven we ascend, We Thy praises ne’er shall end; We will sing redeeming love With the shining host above. 2 Gentle Shepherd, be Thou near us, While we journey here below. Guide our footsteps with Thy mercy, Show us all the way to go. [Refrain] 3 Keep, O keep us from all evil, May we each from sin be free, Guide us safely on our journey, Till in Heav’n Thy face we see. [Refrain] 4 Then with angels we’ll adore Thee, High our voices then we’ll raise With the blood washed throng in glory, Sing aloud Thy glorious praise. [Refrain] Used With Tune: SABADELL Text Sources: Epworth Hymnal (New York: Hunt & Eaton, 1885)
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Knock and It Shall Be Opened

Author: Daniel S. Warner Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: O'er the door of heaven's kingdom Refrain First Line: Sinner, come, why still delay? Lyrics: 1 O’er the door of heaven’s kingdom Are the words forever true, “If ye knock it shall be opened”— Opened, sinner, yes, to you. Refrain: Sinner, come, why still delay? Knock at mercy’s door today; “Lost and guilty,” be thy plea, Then ’twill open wide to thee. 2 Oh, how kind this proclamation To the vilest sinner lost— Perfect, free and full salvation, Purchased at a boundless cost. [Refrain] 3 See the blessed invitation: “He that knocks may enter in”; Will you now accept the offer, Casting off your load of sin? [Refrain] 4 Have you long withstood His mercy? Has your heart unfeeling grown? “He that knocketh here may enter,” Is as sure as heaven’s throne. [Refrain] 5 Come, poor sinner, read the writing, Knock at mercy’s door today; Hear the love of God inviting, Come and enter while you may. [Refrain] Topics: Invitation Scripture: Matthew 7:7 Used With Tune: [O'er the door of heaven's kingdom] Text Sources: Timeless Truths (http://library.timelesstruths.org/music/Knock_and_It_Shall_Be_Opened); Faith Publishing House, Echoes from Heaven, 1976 (45); The Gospel Trumpet Company, Select Hymns, 1911 (201)
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Heavenly Father, All Creation

Author: Arthur T. Russell Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Heavenly Father, all creation Shows the wonders of Thy hand; Now accept our adoration, Lord, Thy blessing now command: Thee the fount of life we own, Thee our maker, Thee alone; Hear our prayers, accept the praise, We, Thy flock, Thy children, raise. 2. Son of God, who didst from Heaven Come to save our ruined race, Who to us Thyself hast given, Lord of mercy, truth and grace; Thy redeeming love we sing; Lord, to Thee our hearts we bring; At Thy call we come to Thee, At Thy name we bow the knee. 3. Holy Ghost, whose inspiration Is of life and light the spring Bless us with Thy visitation, Love and peace and gladness bring; Guide us on our heavenly way; Keep us, lest we go astray; Father, Son, and Spirit pure, Ever shall Thy praise endure. Used With Tune: EXETER (Tilleard) Text Sources: Choral Hymn Book, by Peter Maurice, 1861
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Early Seeking, Early Finding

Author: Horatius Bonar Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 7 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Early seeking, early finding, Ever happy, happy we; Looking up in life’s sweet morning, Coming, coming now to Thee; We begin our children’s days, Lord of Glory, with Thy praise; We begin our children’s days, Lord of Glory, with Thy praise. 2 Early asking, early getting, Ever happy, happy we; We would ever, blessèd Jesus, Love and follow, follow Thee; In Thy presence there is joy, In Thy service blest employ; In Thy presence there is joy, In Thy service blest employ. 3 Early knocking, early opening, Ever happy, happy we; By the holy gate we enter, Lord, to dwell, to dwell with Thee; In the city of the blest, In the home of heav’nly rest; In the city of the blest, In the home of heav’nly rest. 4 Early loving, early trusting, Ever happy, happy we; Mounting upward, pressing onward, Closer, closer drawn to Thee; Earthly joys we leave behind, All in Thee, O Christ, to find; Earthly joys we leave behind, All in Thee, O Christ, to find. Used With Tune: TIRASPOL Text Sources: The Garland of New Sunday School Music by Carey Bonner (London: Hart: 1881)
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God's Great Refrain

Author: Alice J. Nichols Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Listen to the won­drous mu­sic Lyrics: 1 Listen to the won­drous mu­sic Ringing down the ag­es long, ’Tis the voice of great Je­ho­vah Breaking forth in migh­ty song, Singing of His Christ our king, Who should come in low­ly birth, And with truth and right­eous­ness Reign and rule in all the earth. 2 Persecution met His pro­phets, Sword and dun­geon, pain and stress; Prisoned, slain was His fore­run­ner Preaching forth in right­eous­ness; Mocked and scourged and cru­ci­fied Was His pro­mised Christ, our king, Yet thro’ all the rage and scorn Hear the song of tri­umph ring. 3 Onward, on­ward, His do­min­ion Swept the earth with migh­ty flood, Naught could hin­der its sure tri­umph, Heroes’ fires nor mar­tyrs’ blood; Ever gleamed the cross more bright, Still more glo­ri­ous grew the King, As from age to age glad souls Heard the song of tri­umph ring. 4 Unto ev­ery tribe and na­tion Speed the her­alds of the cross, Finding joy in trib­u­la­tion, Counting all for Him but loss; Heathen hearts a Sav­ior find, All the isles pro­claim Him king, Yea, in ev­ery land and race Hear the song of tri­umph ring. 5 Mighty God, Thy voice clear ring­ing Reaches to earth’s far­thest shore; Dare hearts still de­ny Thee wel­come? Dare they fail Christ to adore? God eter­nal, let Thy song Still in heav’n­ly ca­dence ring, Till each heart the Christ con­fess, And, ador­ing, crown Him king. Used With Tune: POZZUOLI Text Sources: Great Revival Hymns No. 2 by Homer A. Rodeheaver and Bentley D. Ackley (Chicago: Rodeheaver Company, 1913)
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Lofty Hills Of Moab

Author: M. Lowrie Hofford Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: From the lofty hills of Moab Lyrics: 1 From the lofty hills of Moab, Where thy weary feet shall stand, Thou shalt look across the Jordan, And behold the promised land; The land of milk and honey, Fertile land of corn and wine, The land of springs and fountains, ’Tis the land that shall be thine. 2 From the lofty hills of Moab, Thou shalt view the prospect o’er, ’Tis the land the Lord shall give thee, And ’tis thine forevermore; And tho’ thy eyes be dazzled With the splendor of the sight, Thy heart shall turn with rapture, To the scene of pure delight. 3 From the lofty hills of Moab, It is sweet indeed to rise To the higher land of promise, To the Canaan of the skies; The land of heavenly glory, Land of beauty all divine, The land of many mansions, That forever shall be thine. Used With Tune: ZARAGOZA Text Sources: Joyful Lays, by Robert Lowry and W. Howard Doane (New York: Biglow & Main, 1884)
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Land Ahead!

Author: J. G. T. Cruse Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: Land ahead! a light is gleaming Refrain First Line: Yet amid the tempest’s roar Lyrics: 1 Land ahead! a light is gleaming O’er the dark and sullen waves, While the world at large is dreaming, Thinking not of Him who saves. Refrain: Yet amid the tempest’s roar, Zion’s ship is nearing shore; Cast the anchor o’er the rail, Soon we’ll land within the veil. 2 "Land ahead!" sweet words so cheering, To the tempest tossed and tried; For the heavenly port we’re nearing, Home for which we oft have sighed. [Refrain] 3 Land ahead! "the night of weeping" Yields to dawn of endless day; Jesus comes to wake from sleeping, Jewels that are laid away. [Refrain] 4 Land ahead! our home of glory Pilgrims soon its shores will throng; Then we’ll sing "the old, old story," And will shout redemption’s song. [Refrain] Used With Tune: DAYTONA Text Sources: The Gospel Singer by Philip Phillips (Philadelphia: Lee & Walker, 1874)
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Imortality

Author: W. R. Young Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Jesus, I, a helpless mortal Lyrics: 1 Jesus, I, a helpless mortal, Ere I perish, come to Thee; Thou of life the only portal, Give me immortality; Soon this world must pass away; Naught abides except in Thee; Give me life that lasts for aye; Give me immortality. 2 Thou hast said Thy sheep shall never, Never perish—cease to be; O, I want to live forever; Give me immortality. Thou of hope the only door, Thou of life the living tree, Give me life forevermore; Give me immortality. 3 Thou with endless life the power, Great Melchizedek I see; Share with me this priceless dower; Give me immortality. King of righteousness and peace, Priest of God’s eternity, Give me life that ne’er shall cease; Give me immortality. 4 Savior dear, I yield Thee now Glory that belongs to Thee; Bread of life eternal Thou; Give me immortality. Save from death as well as sin; Let me live, and live with Thee: Life of ages I would I win; Give me immortality. Used With Tune: WHITEHORSE Text Sources: Carols of Hope by Clarence M. Seamans, Frederick S. Stanton and Francis A. Blackmer (Boston: Advent Christian Publication Society, 1906)
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Christ Is Risen

Author: Anonymous Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Christ is risen, tell the story Lyrics: 1 Christ is risen, tell the story, Shout the tidings far and wide! He who left His home in glory, And for us was crucified. Make it plain that all may read, Christ the Lord has ris’n indeed; Make it plain that all may read, Christ the Lord has ris’n indeed. 2 Christ is risen in the morning Of that bright and happy day; His disciples, at the dawning, Found the stone was rolled away. From the tomb in haste they speed, Saying "Christ is ris’n indeed"; From the tomb in haste they speed, Saying "Christ is ris’n indeed." 3 Christ is risen, tell the story: He who lived in Galilee Has ascended, and in glory Intercedes for you and me. Glorious tidings which we read, Christ the Lord is ris’n indeed. Glorious tidings which we read, Christ the Lord is ris’n indeed. 4 Christ is risen, lift your voices! Sound the tidings all abroad While the host of Heav’n rejoices, O’er the risen Son of God. Let all earth the message heed: Christ the Lord is ris’n indeed; Let all earth the message heed: Christ the Lord is ris’n indeed. Used With Tune: VENDÉE Text Sources: Gospel Songs and Hymns No. 1 by George B. Holsinger (Bridgewater, VA: Brethren Publishing House, 1898)

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