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How Blest and How Joyous

Author: M. C. Kurfees Hymnal: Favorite Hymns #246 (1953) First Line: How blest and how joyous will be the glad day Languages: English Tune Title: [How blest and how joyous will be the glad day]
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O safe to the Rock that is higher than I

Author: W. O. Cushing Hymnal: Great Songs of the Church #260 (1926) Languages: English Tune Title: [O safe to the Rock that is higher than I]

Venid, Pastorcillos

Author: Francisco Martínez de la Rosa, 1787-1862 Hymnal: Himnario Metodista #292 (1973) First Line: Venid, Pastorcillos, venid a adorar Languages: Spanish Tune Title: VENID PASTORCILLOS

Through The Dark Path Of Sorrow

Author: — Carter Hymnal: The Believers Hymn Book #293 (2011) Meter: 11.11.11.11 First Line: Through the dark path of sorrow which Jesus has trod Languages: English Tune Title: SECURITY
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Venid Pastorcillos

Author: Francisco Martínez de la Rosa, 1787-1852 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13885 Meter: 11.11.11.11 First Line: Venid, pastorcillos, venid a adorar Lyrics: 1 Venid, pastorcillos, venid a adorar Al Rey de los cielos que nace en Judá. Sin ricas ofrendas podemos llegar, Que el niño prefiere la fe y la bondad. 2 Un rústico techo abrigo le da; Por cuna un pesebre, por templo un portal; En lecho de pajas incógnito está Quien quiso a los astros su gloria prestar. 3 Hermoso lucero le vino a anunciar, Y magos de Oriente buscándole van; Delante se postran del Rey de Judá, De incienso, oro y mirra tributo le dan. 4 Con fe y con gozo vayamos a él, Que el Niño es humilde y nos ama muy fiel. Los brazos nos tiende con grato ademán: "Venid," nos repite su voz celestial. Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [Venid, pastorcillos, venid a adorar]
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O come to the merciful Saviour, Who calls you

Hymnal: The Durham Mission Tune Book #67 (1888) Languages: English Tune Title: [O come to the merciful Saviour, Who calls you]

Den evige Klippe

Hymnal: Evangeli harpe #271 (1906) First Line: Du evige klippe, hos dig er der ly Refrain First Line: Kommer til dig Languages: Norwegian Tune Title: [Du evige klippe, hos dig er der ly]

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