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We've a Story to Tell to the Nations

Author: H. Ernest Nichol, 1862-1928 Meter: 10.8.8.7.7 with refrain Appears in 323 hymnals Topics: Missions Home and Foreign Refrain First Line: For the darkness shall turn to dawning, Used With Tune: MESSAGE
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Is It the Crowning Day?

Author: George W. Whitcomb Appears in 145 hymnals Topics: Heaven Home First Line: Jesus may come today Refrain First Line: Glad day! Glad day! Is it the crowning day? Lyrics: 1 Jesus may come today, Glad day, Glad day! And I would see my Friend; Dangers and troubles would end If Jesus should come today. Refrain: Glad day! Glad day! Is it the crowning day? I'll live for today, nor anxious be, Jesus my Lord I soon shall see. Glad day, Glad day! Is it the crowning day? 2 I may go home today, Glad day, Glad day! Seemeth I hear their song; Hail to the radiant throng! If I should go home today. [Refrain] 3 Why should I anxious be? Glad day, Glad day! Lights appear on the shore, Storms will affright nevermore, For He is "at hand" today. [Refrain] 4 Faithful I'll be today, Glad day, Glad day! And I will freely tell Why I should love him so well, For he is my all today. [Refrain] Scripture: 1 Peter 5:4 Used With Tune: [Jesus may come today]
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Art thou weary, art thou languid

Author: John Mason Neale; Stephen of St. Sabas; John M. Neale Meter: 8.5.8.3 Appears in 660 hymnals Topics: Home Used With Tune: STEPHANOS
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The Beautiful Beyond

Author: F. E. B. Appears in 9 hymnals Topics: The Home Eternal First Line: Above the clouds that veil the blue Refrain First Line: O home of beauty, free from sorrow! Lyrics: 1. Above the clouds that veil the blue Beyond the stars that glimmer through, There is a home unknown to care, Its gates ajar invite me there. Chorus: O home of beauty, free from sorrow! O everlasting glad tomorrow! 2. The stream of life with ceaseless flow, The holy joy that angels know, The golden harp, the song divine, The spotless robe Faith calls them mine. [Chorus] 3. The flow'rs that sleep neath winter's snow. The loves ones lost to us below, The voices hush'd that used to sing, We'll find them where Christ is King. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [Above the clouds that veil the blue]

아 이 들 아 주 를 찬 송 하 라 (Praise Him, All Ye Little Children)

Author: Anonymous Meter: 10.6.10.6 Appears in 145 hymnals Topics: Home and Family First Line: 아 이 들 아 주 를 찬 송 하 라 (Praise him, praise him, all ye little children) Used With Tune: BONNER Text Sources: Korean trans. The United Methodist Korean Hymnal Committee
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When I Shall Awake

Author: Horatius Bonar Appears in 78 hymnals Topics: Heavenly Home Anticipation First Line: When I shall awake in that fair morn of morns Refrain First Line: I shall be satisfied then Lyrics: 1 When I shall awake in that fair morn of morns, After whose dawning never night returns, And with whose bright glory day eternal burns, I shall be satisfied then. Refrain: I shall be satisfied then, I shall be satisfied then, When I shall awake in that fair morn of morns, I shall be satisfied then. 2 And when I shall see his glory face to face, Hear his glad welcome, feel his fond embrace, And feast on the fullness of his heav’nly grace, I shall be satisfied then. [Refrain] 3 And when I shall meet the friends that I have loved, Clasp to my bosom dear ones long removed, And witness how faithful Christ to me hath proved, I shall be satisfied then. [Refrain] 4 Oh, soon I shall gaze upon the face of him, Pierced to redeem me from the curse of sin, And praise him forever with the glad new hymn; I shall be satisfied then. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [When I shall awake in that fair morn of morns]
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Es el amor divino

Author: Edgar L. Maxwell (1878-1940); Franklin E. Belden (1858-1945 Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: The Christian home Children; The Christian home Children Refrain First Line: Dios es amor, soy su pequeñuelo Scripture: 1 John 4:8 Used With Tune: [Es el amor divino]
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Eternal God, Whose Power Upholds

Author: Henry H. Tweedy, 1868-1953 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 56 hymnals Topics: Missions Home and Foreign Used With Tune: ELLACOMBE

Es Señor de los cielos

Author: Twila Paris; Esteban Sywulka B. Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Celestial Home First Line: Es Señor de los cielos, la tierra y el mar Scripture: Psalm 8 Used With Tune: WE BOW DOWN
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Great God! where'er we pitch our tent

Author: Anon. Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 31 hymnals Topics: The Christian Family The Home Altar Lyrics: 1 Great God! where'er we pitch our tent, Let us an altar raise; And there, with humble frame, present Our sacrifice of praise. 2 To thee we give our health and strength, While health and strength shall last; For future mercies humbly trust, Nor e'er forget the past.

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