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My Friends and Neighbors, Far and Near

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 My friends and neighbors, far and near Attention give and you shall hear The Gospel trumpet still proclaim Salvation in the Savior's name. 2 Many a seaman you have heard Inviting you to seek the Lord, Yet still the Gospel you disdain, And Jesus hath been preached in vain. 3 When in affliction you do mourn, In sickness promise to return, But when in health run on in sin, And drink and swear and dance again. 4 Beloved soul, sad is your case; You mock God's people to their face. Merry you live, but do not know God's wrath pursues where'er you go? 5 The wicked will be sent to hell, With devils must forever dwell. I pray you, now return to God, While mercy's offered in his Word. 6 Your life is short, 't is but a dream, An empty bubble on a stream. Swiftly your days are passing by; Your end's approaching, you must die. 7 Come then, dear friends, for ruin bound, Obey the Gospel's joyful sound; Fly, fly to Jesus, do n't delay, Come, seek salvation, seek to-day. 8 To-day the Gospel bids you come, To-day for sinners there is room. Prepare to meet your God in peace, Accept the offers of his grace. Scripture: Joel 2:15 Used With Tune: [My friends and neighbors, far and near] Text Sources: Selected
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Holy Flame

Author: Thos. H. Nelson Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Where is the flame of love divine Lyrics: 1 Where is the flame of love divine, That burned so bright in bygone days; That made the martyrs’ faces shine, And filled their dying lips with praise? That flame that in their bosoms burned, Like fagot fires in which they stood, That love that o’er their murd’rs yearned, And made them pray “Forgive them, Lord?” 2 That made our fathers count but dross, The fleeting things of time and sense; And richer by their earthly loss, The kingdom took by violence; We seek the ancient land marks Lord, Where once thy tabernacle stood. We’ll take the way the ancients trod, Though strewn with martyrs’ stakes and blood. Used With Tune: DUKE STREET
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Come, Holy Spirit, God and Lord

Appears in 71 hymnals Used With Tune: DUKE STREET

He ! Be ny hasoavana

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: He! Be ny hasoavana Used With Tune: DUKE STREET
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Come, let us sing the song of songs

Author: James Montgomery Appears in 117 hymnals Used With Tune: DUKE STREET
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Broad is the road that leads to death

Author: Watts Appears in 467 hymnals Used With Tune: DUKE STREET
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Forth in the peace of Christ we go

Author: James Quinn, b. 1919 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 26 hymnals Topics: Third Sunday Before Advent Year C Scripture: 1 Peter 2:9 Used With Tune: DUKE STREET

Jeso Mpanjaka tokana

Author: I. Watts Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: DUKE STREET

The heavens are at ev'ry hour

Author: Eric Schumacher Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: Duke Street
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Where wilt Thou go, since night draws near?

Author: Johann Scheffler (Angelus Silesius); Rev. August Crull Appears in 15 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Where wilt Thou go? since night draws near-- Say whither now? Thou Pilgrim dear; Come, Jesus mine! be Thou my Guest, And in my heart find welcome rest. 2 Let me entreat Thee, dearest Friend, For truly, I the best intend: Thou knowest that Thou ever art A welcome Guest unto my heart. 3 The day is now far spent and gone, It is toward ev'ning, night comes on; O bide with me throughout this night, And be my cheer, Thou Light of light. 4 Shine in my soul and light the way That leads to everlasting day, That I may never be misled, Though sin's dread night be round me spread. 5 And when I on my death-bed lie Help me, and let me gently die. O stay! I will not let Thee go! Thou wilt not leave me, Lord, I know. Topics: The Church Year Easter Used With Tune: DUKE STREET

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