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One sweetly solemn thought

Author: Phoebe Cary, 1824-1871 Hymnal: Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church #727 (1920) Topics: Death and Resurrection Languages: English Tune Title: AMBROSE
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When children, blest by Jesus

Author: Johannes Andreas Rothe, 1688-1758 Hymnal: Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church #730 (1920) Topics: Death and Resurrection Languages: English Tune Title: INNSBRUCK
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Now the laborer's task is o'er

Author: Rev. John Ellerton, 1826-1893 Hymnal: Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church #731 (1920) Topics: Death and Resurrection Languages: English Tune Title: REQUIESCAT
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When downward to the darksome tomb

Author: Rev. Ray Palmer, 1808-1887 Hymnal: Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church #732 (1920) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Death and Resurrection Languages: English Tune Title: RALSTON
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The solemn moment is impending

Author: Emilie Juliane, Countess of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, 1637-170; S. C. Chitty Hymnal: Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church #733 (1920) Topics: Death and Resurrection Languages: English Tune Title: BREMEN (NEUMARK) (Augsburg)
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Behold how sweet, how calm, how fair

Author: F. E. Belden Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #918 (1886) Topics: Death and Resurrection Lyrics: 1 Behold how sweet, how calm, how fair, The broken bud that slumbers there! E'er it had bloomed on earth, to die, It died on earth to bloom on high. 2 Weep not as those who weep in vain, Nor like the hopeless ones complain; Our frosted buds, our withered flowers, Shall spring again in fairer bowers. 3 O blessed hope to mourners given The hope of union sweet in heaven! No more to part, no more to weep, No more to sleep death's silent sleep. 4 Then let this hope our spirits cheer: The promised morn will soon appear, The morn that sets the prisoners free, The morning of eternity. Tune Title: RUSSELL
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Friend after friend departs

Author: James Montgomery Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #957 (1886) Topics: Death and Resurrection Lyrics: 1 Friend after friend departs: Who hath not lost a friend? There is no union here of hearts That finds not here an end: Were this frail world our only rest, Living or dying, none were blest. 2 Beyond the flight of time, Beyond this vale of death, There surely is some blessed clime Where life is not a breath, Nor life's affection transient fire Whose sparks fly upward to expire. 3 There is a world above, Where parting is unknown; A whole eternity of love Formed for the good alone: O Saviour, hasten to appear! Translate us to that happy sphere. Tune Title: REQUIEM
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Why has my God my Soul forsook

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #P22a (1766) Topics: Christ his death and resurrection Lyrics: 1 Why has my God my Soul forsook, Nor will a Smile afford? (Thus David once in Anguish spoke, And thus our dying Lord.) 2 Though 'tis thy chief Delight to dwell Among thy praising Saints, Yet thou canst hear a Groan as well, And pity our Complaints. 3 Our Fathers trusted in thy Name, And great Deliv'rance found; But I'm a Worm despis'd of Men, And trodden to the Ground. 4 Shaking the Head they pass me by, And laugh my Soul to Scorn; "In vain he trusts in God, they cry, "Neglected and forlorn." 5 But thou art He who form'd my Flesh, By thine Almighty Word, And since I hung upon the Breast, My Hope is in the Lord. 6 Why will my Father hide his Face When Foes stand threat'ning round In the dark Hour of deep Distress, And not an Helper found? Pause. 7 Behold thy Darling left among The Cruel and the Proud, As Bulls of Bashan fierce and strong, As Lions roaring loud. 8 From Earth and Hell my Sorrows meet To multiply the Smart; They nail my Hands, they pierce my Feet, And try to vex my Heart. 9 Yet if thy Sov'reign Hand let loose The Rage of Earth and Hell, Why will my heav'nly Father bruise The Son he loves so well? 10 My GOD, if possible it be, With-hold this bitter Cup: But I resign my Will to Thee, And drink the Sorrows up. 11 My Heart dissolves with Pangs unknown, In Groans I waste my Breath; Thy heavy Hand has brought me down Low as the Dust of Death. 12 Father, I give my Spirit up, And trust it in thy Hand; My dying Flesh shall rest in Hope, And rise at thy Command. Scripture: Psalm 22:1-16 Languages: English
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Now from the roaring Lion's Rage

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #P22b (1766) Topics: Christ his death and resurrection Lyrics: 1 "Now from the roaring Lion's Rage, "O Lord, protect thy Son, "Nor leave thy Darling to engage "The Powers of Hell alone." 2 Thus did our suff'ring Saviour pray, With mighty Cries and Tears; GOD heard him in that dreadful Day, And chas'd away his Fears. 3 Great was the Vict'ry of his Death, His Throne exalted high: And all the Kindreds of the Earth Shall worship or shall die. 4 A num'rous Offspring must arise From his expiring Groans; They shall be reckon'd in his Eyes For Daughters and for Sons. 5 The meek and humble Soul shall see His Table richly spread; And all that seek the Lord shall be With Joys immortal fed. 6 The Isles shall know the Righteousness Of our incarnate GOD, And Nations yet unborn profess Salvation in his Blood. Scripture: Psalm 22:20-21 Languages: English
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Christ's Sufferings and Kingdom

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #42a (1740) Topics: Christ his death and resurrection First Line: Now from the roaring Lion's Rage Lyrics: 1 "Now from the roaring Lion's Rage, "O Lord, protect thy Son, "Nor leave thy Darling to engage "The Powers of Hell alone." 2 Thus did our suff'ring Saviour pray, With mighty Cries and Tears; GOD heard him in that dreadful Day, And chas'd away his Fears. 3 Great was the Vict'ry of his Death, His Throne exalted high: And all the Kindreds of the Earth Shall worship or shall die. 4 A num'rous Offspring must arise From his expiring Groans; They shall be reckon'd in his Eyes For Daughters and for Sons. 5 The meek and humble Soul shall see His Table richly spread; And all that seek the Lord shall be With Joys immortal fed. 6 The Isles shall know the Righteousness Of our incarnate GOD, And Nations yet unborn profess Salvation in his Blood. Scripture: Psalm 22:20-21 Languages: English

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