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Come, let us who in Christ believe

Author: C. Wesley, 1707-1788 Appears in 99 hymnals Topics: Believers (See also Christian Saints) Joy of Lyrics: 1 Come, let us, who in Christ believe, Our common Saviour praise, To Him with joyful voices give The glory of His grace. 2 He now stands knocking at the door Of every sinner's heart; The worst need keep Him out no more, Or force Him to depart. 3 Through grace we hearken to Thy voice, Yield to be saved from sin; In sure and certain hope rejoice That Thou wilt enter in. 4 Come quickly in, Thou heavenly Guest, Nor ever hence remove; But sup with us, and let the feast Be everlasting love. Used With Tune: TOTTENHAM
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My God, I am Thine! what a comfort divine

Author: C. Wesley, 1707-1788 Appears in 143 hymnals Topics: Believers (See also Christian Saints) Joy of Lyrics: 1 My God, I am Thine! what a comfort divine, What a blessing to know that my Jesus is mine! In the heavenly Lamb thrice happy I am, And my heart it doth dance at the sound of His name. 2 True pleasures abound in the rapturous sound; And whoever hath found it, hath paradise found. My Jesus to know, and feel His blood flow, 'Tis life everlasting, 'tis heaven below. 3 Yet onward I haste to the heavenly feast; That, that is the fulness, but this is the taste. And this I shall prove, till with joy I remove To the heaven of heavens in Jesus' love. Used With Tune: HARWICH
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Spirit of Mercy, Truth, and Love

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 100 hymnals Topics: (see also: The Holy Spirit Used With Tune: LOB SEI DEM ALLMÄCHTIGEN GOTT Text Sources: London Foundling Hospital Collection, 1774 a.
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O North, with all thy vales of green!

Author: William Cullen Bryant, 1794-1878 Appears in 46 hymnals Topics: Kingdom of Christ (See Missions) Progress and triumph of ; Missions (See also Kingdom of Christ) Lyrics: 1 O North, with all thy vales of green! O South, with all thy palms! From peopled towns and fields between Uplift the voice of psalms; Raise, ancient East, the anthem high, And let the youthful West reply. 2 Lo! in the clouds of heaven appears God's well-beloved Son; He brings a train of brighter years; His kingdom is begun. He comes, a guilty world to bless With mercy, truth, and righteousness. 3 O Father, haste the promised hour, When at His feet shall lie All rule, authority, and power, Beneath the ample sky; When He shall reign from pole to pole, The Lord of every human soul: 4 When all shall heed the words He said Amid their daily cares, And by the loving life He led Shall seek to pattern theirs; And He, who conquered death, shall win The nobler conquest over sin. Used With Tune: MEIRINGEN

Ma'xetȧpeno Mȧhnestooheto

Author: J. M. Black; Samson Kelly Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Someday We Will All See Him First Line: Ma'xetapenȯ mahnestooheto Refrain First Line: Mahmamȯhevėhotahtsestove Used With Tune: WHEN THE ROLL IS CALLED

Momxevoomo Jesus

Author: Rodolphe Petter; Anna B. Warner Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Someday We Will All See Him Scripture: John 12:21 Used With Tune: CONSOLATION Text Sources: Based on "We Would See Jesus" by Anna B. Warner, 1852
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Fling out the banner! let it float

Author: Bp. G. W. Doane, 1799-1859 Appears in 506 hymnals Topics: Missions (See also Kingdom of Christ) Lyrics: 1 Fling out the banner! let it float Skyward and seaward, high and wide; The sun that lights its shining folds, The cross on which the Saviour died. 2 Fling out the banner! angels bend In anxious silence o'er the sign; And vainly seek to comprehend The wonders of the love divine. 3 Fling out the banner! heathen lands Shall see from far the glorious sight, And nations, crowding to be born, Baptize their spirits in its light. 4 Fling out the banner! sin-sick souls, That sink and perish in the strife, Shall touch in faith its radiant hem And spring immortal into life. 5 Fling out the banner! let it float Skyward and seaward, high and wide, Our glory, only in the cross; Our only hope, the Crucified! 6 Fling out the banner, wide and high, Seaward and skyward let it shine; Nor skill, nor might, nor merit ours; We conquer only in that sign. Used With Tune: THOMAS CROSBY
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O Love Supreme, for ever near

Author: F. T. Read Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Jesus (See also Christ) Friend Lyrics: 1 O Love Supreme, for ever near In Christ our brother working man, We pray Thee in our midst appear And help us as we toil and plan; O wonderful that Thou shouldst be The Carpenter of Galilee! 2 Great Brother, here with us abide, Thyself the pattern all men need; Thy hand to check, Thine eye to guide, Thy will our wayward wills to lead; Our Healer when we disagree; The Carpenter of Galilee. 3 In truest union may we be Bound by a common Christ-like good, In temperance, honour, purity, And self-forgetful brotherhood; Our rules, the Gospel precepts free The Carpenter's of Galilee. 4 Whene'er our zeal is burning low, When right is hard, and easy wrong; When we despair at progress slow, And the old sins are pulling strong, Then for fresh strength we turn to Thee, The Carpenter of Galilee. 5 Go forth with us, Thou wondrous Guest, We need Thee in the shop, the home; Thy presence will our steps arrest When we shall tempted be to roam; And men in us Thyself shall see, The Carpenter of Galilee. Used With Tune: REST

Ho'otova Ešeeva

Author: Ame'ha'e Soar Woman, 1870-1945 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Someday We Will All See Him First Line: Ho'otova ešeeva netao'ȯ he'ama Scripture: 2 Peter 3 Used With Tune: [Ho'otova ešeeva netao'ȯ he'ama]

Neto'semȧhahtovone

Author: John Heap of Birds, 1894-1966 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Someday We Will All See Him First Line: Otahė, heta'haanehė Used With Tune: [Otahė, heta'haanehė]

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