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Forever with the Lord!

Author: James Montgomery Appears in 636 hymnals Used With Tune: BEALOTH
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O Night Of Nights!

Author: Jean Ingelow, 1820-1897 Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: O Night of nights! O night Lyrics: 1 O Night of nights! O night Desired of man so long! The ancient heavens fled forth in light To sing thee thy new song; And shooting down the steep, To shepherd folk of old, An angel, while they watched their sheep, Set foot beside the fold. 2 Lo! while as like to die Of that keen light he shed, They looked on his pure majesty, Amazed, and sore bestead; Lo! while with words of cheer He bade their trembling cease, The flocks of God swept sweetly near, And sang to them of peace. 3 All on the hillside grass That fulgent radiance fell, So close those innocents did pass, Their words were heard right well; Among the sheep, their wings Some folding, walked the sod An ordered throng of shining things, White, with the smile of God. 4 The waits of heaven to hear, Oh! what it must have been! Think, Christian people, think, and fear For cold hearts, for unclean; Think how the times go by, How love and longing fail, Think how we live and how we die, As this were but a tale. 5 O tender tale of old, Live in thy dear renown; God’s smile was in the dark, behold That way His hosts came down; Light up, great God, Thy Word, Make the blest meaning strong, As if our ears, indeed, had heard The glory of their song. 6 It was so far away, But Thou couldst make it near, And all its living might display And cry to it, "Be here," Here, in th’ unresting town, As once remote to them, Who heard it when the heavens came down, On pastoral Bethlehem. 7 It was so long ago, But God can make it now, And as with that sweet overflow, Our empty hearts endow; Take, Lord, those words outworn, O! make them new for aye, Speak—"Unto you a child is born," Today—today—today. Used With Tune: BEALOTH
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The Signal Star

Author: Horatius Bonar Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Far from the east we come Lyrics: 1 Far from the east we come; In these soft heav’ns above We mark the messenger of God, The ensign of His love. No thunder spoke; we heard No voice from plain or height; He kindled in these tranquil skies A gem of silent light. 2 Men of the morning-land Are we; and to the west We turn, that we may follow where Our signal star shall rest. Children of sunrise, we A brighter sunrise hail, Before the splendor of whose rays This sun of ours grows pale. 3 We come to seek the King; For we have seen His star Moving before us in that blue, And beckoning us afar. A gleam of glory bright, An angel sent from God, It led us out, it led us on, Along the shining road. 4 Show us the God we seek, Show us the newborn King, That, kneeling at His cradle, we To Him these gifts may bring. Him King of Heav’n we call, Him King of earth we own; And hail the day when He shall wear Of Heav’n and earth the crown. Used With Tune: BEALOTH Text Sources: Hymns of the Nativity, and Other Pieces (London: James Nisbet, 1879)
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And Must This Body Die?

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 378 hymnals Lyrics: 1 And must this body die? This mortal frame decay? And must these active limbs of mine Lie mould’ring in the clay? 2 Corruption, earth, and worms Shall but refine this flesh, Till my triumphant spirit comes To put it on afresh. 3 God my Redeemer lives, And often from the skies Looks down, and watches all my dust, Till He shall bid it rise. 4 Arrayed in glorious grace Shall these vile bodies shine, And every shape, and every face, Look heav’nly and divine. 5 These lively hopes we owe To Jesus’ dying love; We would adore His grace below, And sing His power above. 6 Dear Lord, accept the praise Of these our humble songs, Till tunes of nobler sound we raise With our immortal tongues. Used With Tune: BEALOTH Text Sources: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, 1707-9, Book II
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A Few More Years Shall Roll

Author: Leighton G Hayne Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 385 hymnals Lyrics: 1 A few more years shall roll, A few more seasons come; And we shall be with those that rest, Asleep within the tomb. Then, O my Lord, prepare My soul for that blest day; O wash me in Thy precious blood, And take my sins away! 2 A few more storms shall beat On this wild, rocky shore, And we shall be where tempests cease And surges swell no more. Then, O my Lord, prepare My soul for that blest day; O wash me in Thy precious blood, And take my sins away! 3 A few more struggles here, A few more partings o’er, A few more toils, a few more tears, And we shall weep no more. Then, O my Lord, prepare My soul for that blest day; O wash me in Thy precious blood, And take my sins away! Amen. Topics: Zion Connectional Hymns Used With Tune: BEALOTH
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Ki Eddig Vezetett, Továbbra Is Vezet

Author: Frances Havergal; Anna Piroska Williams Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Ki eddig vezetett Lyrics: 1 Ki eddig vezetett, továbbra is vezet, Ki áldások forrása volt, továbbra is az lesz. Ki látja könnyeid, meghallja sóhajod, El nem felejt, és el nem hagy, Hűen szent karján hord. 2 Ő a te gyógyítód, A legjobb orvosod, Ő szólni tud a szívedhez, Úgy, ahogy meghallod. Ő tudja, mit mondjon, ire van szükséged, Csodálatosak tettei, Ő mindent megtehet. 3 Ő magához hívott, Jöjj hát még közelebb! Táplálja, élteti lelked, csillapul éhséged. Ő egyre többet ad, hiányod ne legyen. Az Úr kegyelme el nem fogy, bőven van, és ingyen. 4 Ő nyerte meg szíved, hogy hűen Őt kövesd, És megmutatja Önmagát, Hogy jobban megismerd. Ő keltett életre, élete lett Tiéd, Az Ő Szentlelke vigyáz rád, hogy csak az Övé légy. 5 Benne bízz minden nap, Őbenne nem csalódsz, Majd meglátod, Ő úgy vezet, hogy csodálkozni fogsz. Amit Ő nyújt, az jó, jobb mint itt a legjobb, Bízd Őreá a holnapod, és dicsérni fogod. Used With Tune: BEALOTH
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Father, Our Hearts We Lift

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 60 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Father, our hearts we lift, Up to Thy gracious throne, And bless Thee for the precious gift, Of Thine incarnate Son; The gift unspeakable, We thankfully receive, And to the world Thy goodness tell, And to Thy glory live. 2. Jesus the holy child, Doth by His birth declare, That God and men are reconciled, And one in Him we are; Salvation through His name To all mankind is giv’n, And loud His infant cries proclaim A peace ’twixt earth and Heav’n. 3. A peace on earth He brings, Which never more shall end; The Lord of hosts, the King of kings, Declares Himself our friend; Assumes our flesh and blood, That we His Spirit may gain; The everlasting Son of God, The mortal Son of Man. 4. His kingdom from above, He doth to us impart, And pure benevolence and love, O’erflow the faithful heart; Changèd in a moment we The sweet attraction find, With open arms of charity Embracing all mankind. 5. O might they all receive, The new-born Prince of Peace, And meekly in His Spirit live, And in His love increase! Till He convey us home, Cry every soul aloud, Come, Thou desire of nations, come, And take us up to God. Used With Tune: BEALOTH Text Sources: Hymns for the Nativity of Our Lord (London: William Strahan, 1745), number 9
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Help, Lord! The Busy Foe (The Praying Spirit Breathe)

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Help, Lord! the busy foe Lyrics: 1 Help, Lord! the busy foe Is as a flood come in! Lift up a standard, and o’erthrow This soul distracting sin. This sudden tide of care Stem by that bloody tree, Nor let the rising torrent bear My soul away from Thee. 2 The praying spirit breathe, The watching power impart, From all entanglements beneath Call off my anxious heart: My feeble mind sustain By worldly thoughts oppressed: Appear, and bid me turn again To my eternal rest. 3 Swift to my rescue come, Thine own this moment seize, Gather my wandering spirit home, And keep in perfect peace, Suffered no more to rove O’er all the earth abroad, Arrest the prisoner of Thy love, And shut me up in God. Used With Tune: BEALOTH Text Sources: Hymns and Sacred Poems Vol. 1, 1749
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Thou Fairest Child Divine

Author: Gerhard Tersteegen; Catherine Winkworth Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 6 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Thou fairest Child divine, In yonder manger laid, In whom is God Himself well pleased, By whom all things were made, On me art Thou bestowed, How can such wonders be! The dearest that the Father hath He gives me here in Thee! 2. I was a foe to God, I fought in Satan’s host, I trifled all His grace away, Alas! my soul was lost. Yet God forgives my sin, His heart, with pity moved, He gives me, heavenly Child, in Thee; Lo! thus our God hath loved! 3. Once blind with sin and self, Along the treacherous way, That ends in ruin at the last, I hastened far astray; Then God sent down His Son, For with a love most deep, Most undeserved, His heart still yearned O’er me, poor wandering sheep! 4. God with His life of love To me was far and strange, My heart clung only to the world Of sight and sense and change; In Thee, Immanuel, Are God and man made one; In Thee my heart hath peace with God, And union in the Son. 5. Oh ponder this, my soul, Our God hath loved us thus, That e’en His only dearest Son He freely giveth us. Thou precious gift of God, The pledge and bond of love, With thankful heart I kneel to take This treasure from above. 6. I kneel beside Thy couch, I press Thee to my heart, For Thee I gladly all forsake And from the creature part; Thou priceless Pearl! lo, He By whom Thou’rt loved and known, Will give Himself and all He hath To win Thee for His own. 7. Oh, come, Thou blessèd Child, Thou Savior of my soul, For ever bound to Thee, my name Among Thy host enroll. O deign to take my heart, And let Thy heart be mine, That all my love flow out to Thee, And lose itself in mine. Used With Tune: BEALOTH Text Sources: Geistliches Blumengartlein, second edition, 1735; translation in Lyra Germanica, second series, 1858, page 16
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Hit Élő Lelke, Jöjj!

Author: Charles Wesley; Anna Piroska Williams Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Hit élő Lelke, jöjj! Lyrics: 1 Hit élő Lelke, jöjj! Jelentsd ki Istenünk! Az Úr kiontott véréről Te tanúskodsz nekünk! Kit hirdetsz szüntelen: Megváltó Jézusom. Mindenkiért meghalt az Úr—énértem is, tudom! 2 Senki sem vallhatja, hogy Jézus Krisztus Úr, Míg hittel Őrá nem tekint, kiről az Ige szól. Te vagy, ki biztosít: Vére lett érdemem! És nagy örömmel szólhatok: Én Uram, Istenem! 3 Hinné el a világ: hogy Isten megbocsát! Ki Jézus által jön Hozzá, elnyeri váltságát. Ó, míly nagy kegyelem: Ő értünk bűnhődött! Ó, nyílna még meg sok-sok szív a Megváltó előtt! 4 Ki a Fiúban hisz, annak van élete, Ott van szívében elrejtve tanúságtétele. Megtartja azt hite, ki Őhozzá kiált, Ki Benne hisz, azt szeretet, új Lélek hatja át! Used With Tune: BEALOTH

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