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How beauteous on the mountains

Author: Benjamin Gough Appears in 54 hymnals Topics: Missions Used With Tune: WEBB
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In heavenly love abiding

Author: Anna L. Waring Appears in 587 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 91:9-10 Used With Tune: WEBB
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Unfurl the Temp'rance Banner

Appears in 28 hymnals Used With Tune: WEBB
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Speak often to each other

Author: Anon. Appears in 14 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Speak often to each other, To cheer the fainting mind; And often be your voices In pure devotion joined; Though trials may await you, The crown before you lies; Take courage, brother pilgrim, And soon you'll win the prize. 2 You shall be mine, says Jesus, In that auspicious day When I make up my jewels, Released from cumb'rous clay; He'll polish and refine you From worthless dross and tin, And to his heavenly kingdom Will bid you enter in. 3 We'll range the wide dominion Of our Redeemer round, And in dissolving raptures Be lost in love profound; While all the flaming harpers Begin the lasting song, With hallelujahs rolling From the unnumbered throng. Topics: The Christian Hymns for Social Worship Used With Tune: WEBB
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Farewell, all earthly treasures

Author: Anon. Appears in 22 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Farewell, all earthly treasure, I bid you all adieu; Farewell, all earthly honor, I want no more of you. I want my union grounded On God's eternal Son, Beyond the power of Satan, Where sin can never come. 2 I want my name engraven Among the righteous ones, Who see my Father's glory, And wear a starry crown. For these, the better riches, I'm willing to pass through All earthly tribulation, And count it my just due. 3 I'm willing to be cleansed, And bear the daily cross; I'm willing to be purged From every kind of dross. I see the fiery furnace, And feel its cleansing flame; The fruit of it is holy, The gold will still remain. 4 All earthly tribulation Is but a moment here; And O, if we are faithful, A crown of life we'll wear! We shall be pure and holy, And feed on angels' food, Rejoicing in bright glory Around the throne of God. Topics: The Christian Hymns for Social Worship Used With Tune: WEBB
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Now be the gospel banner

Author: Thomas Hastings Appears in 267 hymnals Used With Tune: WEBB
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How long, O Lord our Saviour

Author: Anon. Appears in 69 hymnals Lyrics: 1 How long, O Lord our Saviour, Wilt thou remain away? Our hearts are growing weary Of thy so long delay. O when shall come the moment, When, brighter far than morn, The sunshine of thy glory Shall on thy people dawn? 2 How long, O gracious Master, Wilt thou thy household leave? So long hast thou now tarried, Few thy return believe. Immersed in sloth and folly, Thy servants, Lord, we see; And few of us stand ready With joy to welcome thee. 3 O, wake thy slumbering people; Send forth the solemn cry; Let all the saints repeat it, "The Saviour draweth nigh!" May all our lamps be burning, Our loins well girded be, Each longing heart preparing With joy thy face to see. Topics: Waiting for Christ Closing Work Used With Tune: WEBB
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The world is very evil

Author: John M. Neale Appears in 121 hymnals Lyrics: 1 The world is very evil, The times are waxing late; Be sober and keep vigil; The Judge is at the gate, The Judge who comes in mercy, The Judge who comes with might, Who comes to end the evil, Who comes to crown the right. 2 Arise, arise, good Christian, Let right to wrong succeed; Let penitential sorrow To heavenly gladness lead, To light that has no evening, That knows no moon nor sun, The light so new and golden, The light that is but one. 3 Behold the morn shall waken, And shadows shall decay, And each true-hearted servant Shall shine as does the day; And God, our King and Portion, In fullness of his grace, Shall we behold forever, And worship face to face. Topics: Waiting for Christ Closing Work Used With Tune: WEBB
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O for the robes of whiteness!

Author: C. L. Smith Appears in 32 hymnals Lyrics: 1 O for the robes of whiteness! O for the tearless eyes! O for the glorious brightness Of the unclouded skies! O for the no more weeping, Within that land of love, The endless joy of keeping The bridal feast above! 2 O for the bliss of flying, My risen Lord to meet! O for the rest of lying Forever at his feet! O for the hour of seeing My Saviour face to face! The hope of ever being In that sweet meeting-place! 3 Jesus, thou King of Glory, I soon shall dwell with thee; I soon shall sing the story Of thy great love to me: Meanwhile, my thoughts shall enter E'en now before thy throne, That all my love may center In thee, and thee alone. Topics: Waiting for Christ Closing Work Used With Tune: WEBB
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Bless’d Be the God of Israel

Author: Michael A. Perry Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 8 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Bless’d be the God of Israel, who comes to set us free, who visits and redeems us, and grants us liberty! The prophets spoke of mercy, of freedom and release, God shall fulfill the promise to bring our people peace. 2 Now from the house of David a child of grace is giv’n, a Savior comes among us to raise us up to heav’n. Before him goes the herald, forerunner in the way, the prophet of salvation, the harbinger of day. 3 On all by death imprisoned the sun begins to rise, the dawning of forgiveness upon the sinner’s eyes, to guide the feet of pilgrims along the paths of peace. Oh, bless our God and Savior with songs that never cease! Topics: Benedictus / Zechariah’s Song; Justice; Prisons; Benedictus / Zechariah’s Song; Confessing Faith; Covenant; God Presence of; Justice; Liberation; Praise; Prisons; Salvation Scripture: Psalm 146:5-9 Used With Tune: WEBB Text Sources: based on Luke 1:68-79; Psalm Praise

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