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Keep Step With Jesus

Author: Clarence Milton Seamans Hymnal: CYBER #16908 First Line: Underneath the ban­ner of the Lord our king Refrain First Line: Keep step with Je­sus all the way Languages: English Tune Title: [Underneath the ban­ner of the Lord our king]
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Gladness And Home

Author: James A. Libby Hymnal: CYBER #16909 Meter: 11.10.11.10 D First Line: Out through the dark­ness the gleam­ing of morn­ing Lyrics: 1 Out through the dark­ness the gleam­ing of morn­ing Gladdens our eyes so wea­ry with night; So many om­ens fore­tok­en its dawn­ing, Preach it and sing it as al­most in sight. Cometh this day o’er earth’s hill­tops and mount­ains, Brighter than time ev­er brought to our eyes. Joy in the sun­shine, and peace in the sha­dows, Playing to­ge­ther ’neath love­li­er skies. 2 Beautiful fields with their beau­ti­ful flow­ers, Beautiful trees with their fruit­age and shade, Beautiful walks to the turf-seat­ed bow­ers, Where beau­ti­ful hills slope away to the glade. Beautiful ci­ty and beau­ti­ful riv­er, Mortals have failed their parts to fore­tell. Everything per­fect, abid­ing for­ev­er, So shall the new earth this old earth ex­cel. 3 Beautiful mu­sic the val­leys are fill­ing, Angels are lis­ten­ing to hear the new strain Wafted from lips out of hearts that are thrill­ing With rap­ture im­mor­tal for Him that was slain. Beautiful King on the throne of His glo­ry, Smiling a wel­come to all that shall come. Saved thro’ be­liev­ing re­demp­tion’s sweet sto­ry, Out of earth’s dark­ness to gladn­ess and home. Languages: English Tune Title: OKEECHOBEE
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The Missionary Savior

Author: Clarence M. Seamans Hymnal: CYBER #16910 First Line: A world in aw­ful dark­ness lay Lyrics: 1 A world in aw­ful dark­ness lay, No ray of hope shone in; And not a soul the price could pay To can­cel earth’s dark sin. No eye was found with pi­ty­ing love; No arm to save the lost, Till Je­sus came from realms ab­ove To pay the fear­ful cost. 2 Within the sha­dow, dark and deep, Of death dwelt all the race; Fear in­to eve­ry heart did creep While Mer­cy hid her face. But when among the host ab­ove Was heard the plead­ing cry, For one to go to men in love, Our Lord said, "Here am I." 3 If Christ was will­ing thus to come Down from His home on high— To leave His Father’s glor­ious throne For for­eign­ers to die— Shall those who claim His own to be Refuse to send the light To for­eign lands across the sea Long wrapped in shades of night? 4 Still ma­ny souls in dark­ness wait, And still is heard the cry From sin­ful ones outside the gates, "O save us, ere we die." Then may the love of Christ in­spire Our souls with sac­red zeal; Till melt­ing hearts with ho­ly fire Before His throne shall kneel. Languages: English Tune Title: ARAGUA
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O Come On This Bright Easter Day

Author: Anonymous Hymnal: CYBER #16911 First Line: O come on this bright East­er Day Refrain First Line: He is ris­en! He is ris­en! Lyrics: 1 O come on this bright East­er Day Before the sun has ris­en, And see the place where Je­sus lay, Who now has burst His pris’n! Refrain: He is ris­en! He is ris­en! Jesus takes from death its sting; He is ris­en! He is ris­en! Vict’ry oe’r the grave we sing. 2 The Form that lay so cold and still In ho­ly Jo­seph’s grave, Now lives again by His own will, And shows His pow­er to save. [Refrain] 3 The Mar­ys came ere morn­ing light On that first East­er Day, But ear­li­er still the an­gel bright Had rolled the stone away. [Refrain] 4 And now their ris­en Lord they meet, And hear His word "All hail"; They kneel and hold Him by the feet, Then haste to tell the tale. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: BISHKEK
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On Easter Morn Christ Rose Again

Author: Anonymous Hymnal: CYBER #16912 First Line: On East­er morn Christ rose again Lyrics: 1 On East­er morn Christ rose again, Rejoice, rej­oice, good Christ­ian men; Alleluia, Al­le­lu­ia! But two days since He deigned to die, That we no more in death may lie. Alleluia, Al­le­lu­ia! 2 The ho­ly wo­men to the tomb With gifts of pre­cious oint­ment come; Alleluia, Al­le­lu­ia! They seek with­in the guard­ed grave The Lord, who died man­kind to save. Alleluia, Al­le­lu­ia! 3 An an­gel clad in white ap­pears, Who brings glad tid­ings to their ears; Alleluia, Al­le­lu­ia! "Ye trem­bling daugh­ters, do not fear; Ye seek the Christ—He is not here." Alleluia, Al­le­lu­ia! 4 Go, bid the glad dis­ci­ples see Their ris­en Lord in Ga­li­lee; Alleluia, Al­le­lu­ia! Of Si­mon Pe­ter, next, I ween, Then of th’e­lev­en, He was seen. Alleluia, Al­le­lu­ia! 5 This time of ho­ly pas­chal joy, In hymns to Christ let all em­ploy; Alleluia, Al­le­lu­ia! The Ho­ly Trin­ity be praised, Glad thanks to God Al­migh­ty raised. Alleluia, Al­le­lu­ia! Languages: English Tune Title: [On East­er morn Christ rose again]
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Oh, The Golden, Glowing Morning

Author: George Thomas Rider Hymnal: CYBER #16913 First Line: Oh, the gold­en, glow­ing morn­ing Lyrics: 1 Oh, the gold­en, glow­ing morn­ing, All the wait­ing earth ad­orn­ing For this East­er Day! To the King in all His splen­dor, Lord of life and death we ren­der, Highest lauds this day. Let the ban­ners float be­fore us, While we raise th’ex­ult­ing chor­us, Christ is ris­en! He is ris­en! This is East­er Day! 2 Hark! the high­est heav­ens ring­ing, Hark! the quiv’r­ing an­gels sing­ing, "This is East­er Day! No more griev­ing! no more sigh­ing! No more weep­ing! no more dy­ing! Christ is king this day!" With the bless­èd ones be­fore us, We will swell the heav’n­ly chor­us— Christ is ris­en! He is ris­en! This is East­er Day! 3 Shout aloud the won­drous sto­ry, For the King in all His glo­ry Draweth nigh this day! Vernal be­ne­dict­ion giv­ing— Christ the Life—the Ev­er-liv­ing! On this East­er Day! Let the ban­ners float be­fore us, Send along the an­gel chor­us— Christ is ris­en! He is ris­en! This is East­er Day! 4 On the fest­al al­tar glow­ing Lo! the pas­chal em­blems—show­ing Forth this East­er Day! Come with gar­lands, come with trea­sure, Come with an­thems’ rapt­est mea­sure For this East­er Day! How the bells are chim­ing o’er us While we join the heav’n­ly chor­us! Christ is ris­en! He is ris­en! This is Easter Day! 5 Oh, that longed-for day of un­ion, When Thine own, in Thy com­mun­ion, Lord of East­er Day— Into life eter­nal wak­ing, Celebrate—Thy love par­tak­ing— Endless East­er Day! For the joy that waits be­fore us, We will swell the an­gel chor­us, Christ is ris­en! He is ris­en! This is East­er Day! Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, the gold­en, glow­ing morn­ing]
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It Was Early In The Morning

Author: Anonymous Hymnal: CYBER #16914 First Line: It was ear­ly in the morn­ing Lyrics: 1 It was ear­ly in the morn­ing, On the first bright Sun­day morn­ing, That the dear Lord Je­sus rose From the grave in which He lay. And there in the morn­ing quiet, With the holy an­gels by it, Sitting, watch­ing for the Ma­rys to Appear along the way. 2 Oh, the Mar­ys came in sad­ness, But the an­gels brought them glad­ness, When they said, "The Lord is ris’n, He will nev­er die again." And then soon He came to meet them, With His lov­ing words to greet them; Oh, that Sun­day saw the end­ing of Their sor­row and their pain! 3 Now the an­gels who sit keep­ing Holy watch while we lie sleep­ing, Are so glad to see us wake When the East­er morn is here; For they know their Lord re­joic­es As He list­ens to our voices: For the prais­es of His child­ren sweet To Him are al­ways dear. 4 So now let us take our plac­es, Shining glad­ness on our faces, As we heart and voice pre­pare Happy East­er hymns to share; And we know a glor­ious some day, On that best and brigh­est Sund­ay, All His child­ren will arise in clouds And meet their glor­ious king! Languages: English Tune Title: [It was ear­ly in the morn­ing]
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An Easter Meditation

Author: Caspar Neumann, 1648-1715; Anna B. Hoppe Hymnal: CYBER #16915 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 First Line: Jesus, Thou from death hast ris­en Lyrics: 1 Jesus, Thou from death hast ris­en, Stone and seal re­tain Thee not! Thou hast burst Thy gloomy pri­son, Full re­demp­tion Thou hast wrought! Open and un­seal my heart, Enter in, and ne’er de­part. 2 Burst the rock of doubt asun­der, That no earth­ly strength can move! When this all-trans­cend­ent won­der Reason fail­eth to ap­prove, Grant me grace, O ris­en Lord, To be­lieve Thy ho­ly Word! 3 Let not un­belief be­set me, That, like Tho­mas, I should doubt! Let no earth­ly tri­als fret me, Cast all fear and sor­row out! In all need, while here I plod, O re­main my Lord and God! 4 Death and hell by Thee are con­quered! Let me share Thy vic­to­ry! And as Thou hast bat­tled on­ward, Savior, draw me un­to Thee, That, re­leased from Sa­tan’s might, I may view my God in light! Languages: English Tune Title: IRBY
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Now From The Garden To The Cross

Author: Joseph Hart Hymnal: CYBER #16916 Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Now from the gar­den to the cross Lyrics: 1 Now from the gar­den to the cross, Let us at­tend the Lamb of God. Be all things else ac­count­ed dross, Compared with sin aton­ing blood. 2 See, how the pa­tient Jesus stands, Insulted in His low­est case; Sinners have bound th’al­migh­ty hands; And spit in their cre­at­or’s face. 3 With thorns His tem­ples gored and gashed Send streams of blood from ev­ery part. His back’s with knot­ted scourg­es lashed, But sharp­er scourg­es tear His heart. 4 Nailed nak­ed to th’ac­curs­èd wood, Exposed to earth and Heav’n ab­ove, A spec­ta­cle of wounds and blood; A pro­di­gy of in­jured love. 5 Hark! how His dole­ful cries af­fright Affected an­gels, while they view. His friends for­sook Him in the night; And now His God fo­rsakes Him, too! 6 O, what a field of bat­tle’s here! Vengeance and love their pow’rs op­pose. Never was such a migh­ty pair; Never were two such des­per­ate foes. 7 Behold that pale, that lan­guid face, That droop­ing head, those cold dead eyes! Behold in sor­row and dis­grace Our con­qu’ring he­ro hangs, and dies! 8 Ye that as­sume His sac­red name, Now tell me, what can all this mean? What was it bruised God’s harm­less Lamb? What was it pierced His soul, but sin? 9 Blush, Christian, blush; let shame ab­ound: If sin af­fects thee not with woe, Whatever spir­it’s in thee found, The Spir’t of Christ thou dost not know. Languages: English Tune Title: LLEF
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Sing, Ye Faithful, Sing With Gladness!

Author: John Ellerton Hymnal: CYBER #16917 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 First Line: Sing, ye faith­ful, sing with glad­ness! Lyrics: 1 Sing, ye faith­ful, sing with glad­ness! Wake your nob­lest, sweet­est strain! With the praises of your Savi­or, Let His house re­sound again! Him let all your mu­sic hon­or, And your songs ex­alt His reign! 2 Sing how He came forth from Heav­en, Bowed Hims­elf to Beth­le­hem’s cave, Stooped to wear the serv­ant’s vest­ure, Bore the pain, the cross, the grave, Passed with­in the gates of dark­ness, Thence His ban­ished ones to save! 3 So He tast­ed death for all men, He of all man­kind the Head, Sinless One among the sin­ful, Prince of life among the dead; So He wrought the full re­demp­tion, And the cap­tor cap­tive led. 4 Now on high, yet ev­er with us, From His Father’s throne, the Son Rules and guides the world He ran­somed, Till the ap­point­ed work be done, Till He see, re­newed and per­fect, All things ga­thered in­to one. 5 Day of pro­mised res­ti­tu­tion! Fruit of all His sor­rows past! When the crown of His do­min­ion He be­fore the throne shall cast, And through­out the wide cre­ation God be "all in all" at last. Languages: English Tune Title: FIDELES

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