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Nur Du, o Herr, Du bist es wert

Author: E. Roth Appears in 6 hymnals Used With Tune: [Nur Du, o Herr, Du bist es wert]
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A Parting Hymn

Author: W. Vaughan Jenkins Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: O God our Father, who dost make us one Used With Tune: ELLERS

In hope we lift our wishful, longing eyes

Author: James G. Deck Appears in 3 hymnals Used With Tune: ELLERS
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By Babel's riverside we sat in tears

Appears in 3 hymnals Used With Tune: BENEDICTION

Amigo del Hogar

Author: Howell E. Lewis; Marjorie J. de Caudill Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Oh Cristo, amigo fiel de cada hogar Scripture: Joshua 24:15 Used With Tune: ELLERS
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Together for our country now we pray

Author: T. T. Lynch Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: National Hymns Used With Tune: ELLERS

Ia oe Iesu, ke hapai nei makou

Author: John Ellerton; "Hualalai" Appears in 2 hymnals Used With Tune: [Ia oe Iesu, ke hapai nei makou]
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At Parting

Author: J. Ellerton Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Grant us thy peace upon our homeward way Used With Tune: [Grant us thy peace upon our homeward way]
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By these let all men know I am a man

Author: William B. Braithwaite Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 By these let all men know I am a man, and all things human are akin to me; one blood I share with all the sons of men; one mind directs, on spirit moves us all. 2 No shame I know of lesser breed or hue but claim my birthright, said the Pongo man; an heir to freedom and unmeasured lands I join the hunt for lions' hides or game. 3 But one day cruel men from Europe's shores to Africa for human cargoes came: they roamed our forests with their guns and nets, they caught or bought their fellow men as slaves. 4 Like souls who taste the miseries of hell the slaves in chains lay in dark filthy holds of storm-tossed ships that sailed for endless months across Atlantic Ocean's thousand leagues. 5 The 'Middle Passage' claimed more than its share of tortured captives driven to despair who died beneath the cruel captor's whip or sought their freedom in an ocean grave. 6 Uprooted from their homeland, Africa, the sad survivors, hopeless exiles, came to strike new roots in Caribbean Isles, and working for a new and better life. Topics: General Hymns The Christian Life Used With Tune: ELLERS

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