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Happy the man whose wishes climb

Hymnal: Book of Worship (Rev. ed.) #370 (1870) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Christians their life and experience; Confidence in God; Faith overcoming the world; Faith Blessedness of; Goodness of God a ground of trust; Happiness of love and trust; Happiness of hope; Pilgrimage of life; Resignation Lyrics: 1 Happy the man whose wishes climb To mansions in the skies! He looks on all the joys of time With undesiring eyes. 2 In vain soft pleasure spreads her charms, And throws her silken chain; And wealth and fame invite his arms, And tempt his ear in vain. 3 He knows that all these glitt'ring things Must yield to sure decay; And sees on time's extended wings How swift they flee away. 4 To things unseen by mortal eyes, A beam of sacred light Directs his view; his prospects rise All permanent and bright. 5 His hopes are fix'd on joys to come: Those blissful scenes on high Shall flourish in immortal bloom, When time and nature die. Languages: English
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There are three lessons I would write

Author: J. C. Schiller, 1759-1805 Hymnal: Methodist Hymn and Tune Book #382 (1917) Topics: Brotherhood Universal; The Church and the Kingdom of God Social Service; Faith Hope and Charity; Universal Brotherhood; Graces, Christian; Social Righteousness; Righteousness Social; Man His Life and Experiences Lyrics: 1 There are three lessons I would write, Three words as with a burning pen, In tracings of eternal light, Upon the hearts of men. 2 Have faith: where'er thy bark is driven The calm's disport, the tempest's mirth Know this God rules the host of heaven, The inhabitants of earth. 3 Have hope: though clouds environ now, And gladness hides her face in scorn, Put thou the shadow from thy brow; No night but hath its morn. 4 Have love: not love alone for one, But man as man thy brother call, And scatter like the circling sun Thy charities on all. 5 Thus grave these lessons on thy soul Faith, hope, and love, and thou shalt find Strength when life's surges rudest roll, Light when thou else wert blind. Languages: English Tune Title: ELMHURST
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Oh, deem not they are blest alone

Hymnal: Book of Worship (Rev. ed.) #386 (1870) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Affilction; Christians their life and experience; Goodness of God a ground of trust; Hope in troubles; Resignation Lyrics: 1 Oh, deem not they are blest alone, Whose lives a peaceful tenor keep; For God, who pities man, hath shown A blessing for the eyes that weep. 2 The light of smiles shall fill again The lids that overflow with tears; And weary hours of woe and pain Are promises of happier years. 3 There is a day of sunny rest For every dark and troubles night; And grief may bide an evening guest, But joy shall come with early light. 4 Nor let the good man's trust depart, Though life its common gifts deny; Though with a pierced and broken heart And spurn'd of men he goes to die. 5 For God has mark'd each sorrowing day, And number'd every secret tear, And heaven's long age of bliss shall pay For all His children suffer here. Languages: English
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God of our mercy and our praise

Author: Watts Hymnal: Hymns for Christian Devotion #386 (1871) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Christ his love to enemies; Christian Character and Life; Christ's Love to Enemies our Example; Faith Hope and Charity Languages: English
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Faith, hope, and love now dwell on earth

Hymnal: Hymns for Christian Devotion #387 (1871) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Christian Character and Life; Faith, Hope, and Charity Languages: English
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Our God, our help in ages past

Hymnal: Book of Worship (Rev. ed.) #389 (1870) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Affilction; Blessedness of piety; Christians their life and experience; Courage of Christians; Faith in God; Goodness of God a ground of trust; God our hope; Resignation Lyrics: 1 Our God, our help in ages past, Our hope for years to come, Our shelter from the stormy blast, And our eternal home. 2 Under the shadow of Thy throne Thy saints have dwelt secure: Sufficient is Thine arm alone, And our defence is sure. 3 Before the hills in order stood, Or earth received her frame, From everlasting Thou art God, To endless years the same. 4 A thousand ages in Thy sight Are like an evening gone; Short as the watch that ends the night Before the rising sun. 5 Time, like an ever rolling stream, Bears all its sons away; They fly forgotten, as a dream Dies at the opening day. 6 Our God, our help in ages past, Our hope for years to come, Be Thou our guard while troubles last, And our eternal home! Languages: English
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We Are Often Tossed and Driven (We'll Understand It Better By and By)

Author: Charles Albert Tindley, 1851-1933 Hymnal: African Methodist Episcopal Church Hymnal #394 (2011) Meter: 15.15.7.7.11 with refrain Topics: The Christian Life Struggle and Guidance; Hope; Trials First Line: We are often tossed and driven on the restless sea of time Refrain First Line: By and by, when the morning comes Lyrics: 1 We are often tossed and driven on the restless sea of time, Somber skies and howling tempests oft succeed a bright sunshine, In that land of perfect day, when the mists have rolled away, We will understand it better by and by. Refrain: By and by, when the morning comes All the saints of God are gathered home, We'll tell the story how we've overcome, For we'll understand it better by and by. 2 We are often destitute of the things that life demands, Want of food and want of shelter, thirsty hills and barren lands, We are trusting in the Lord, and according to His word, We will understand it better by and by. [Refrain] 3 Trials dark on every hand, and we cannot understand, All the ways that God would lead us to that blessed Promised Land; But He guides us with His eye and we'll follow till we die, For we'll understand it better by and by. [Refrain] 4 Temptations, hidden snares often take us unawares, And our hearts are made to bleed for many a thoughtless word or deed, And we wonder why the test when we try to do our best, But we'll understand it better by and by. [Refrain] Scripture: Psalm 118:8 Languages: English Tune Title: BY AND BY
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When languor and disease invade

Hymnal: Book of Worship (Rev. ed.) #464 (1870) Topics: Affilction; Christians their life and experience; Hope in afflictions; Lukewarmness; Resignation Lyrics: 1 When languor and disease invade This trembling house of clay, ’Tis sweet to look beyond my pains, And long to fly away. 2 Sweet to look inward, and attend The whispers of His love; Sweet to look upward to the place Where Jesus pleads above. 3 Sweet to look back, and see my name In life’s fair book set down; Sweet to look forward and behold Eternal joys my own. 4 Sweet to reflect how grace divine My sins on Jesus laid; Sweet to remember that His blood My debt of suffering paid. Languages: English
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Sometimes a Light Surprises

Author: William Cowper Hymnal: Trinity Psalter Hymnal #487 (2018) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Topics: Christian Life; God Abiding Presence of; Hope; Opening and Closing of the Year; Peace and Joy; Tribulation and Suffering; Trust and Assurance Lyrics: 1 Sometimes a light surprises the Christian while he sings; it is the Lord, who rises with healing in his wings: when comforts are declining, he grants the soul again a season of clear shining, to cheer it after rain. 2 In holy contemplation we sweetly then pursue the theme of God’s salvation, and find it ever new; set free from present sorrow, we cheerfully can say, “Let the unknown tomorrow bring with it what it may.” 3 It can bring with it nothing but he will bear us through; who gives the lilies clothing will clothe his people too: beneath the spreading heavens no creature but is fed; and he who feeds the ravens will give his children bread. 4 Though vine nor fig tree neither their wonted fruit should bear, though all the field should wither, nor flocks nor herds be there; yet God the same abideth, his praise shall tune my voice, for, while in him confiding, I cannot but rejoice. Scripture: 2 Samuel 23:4-5 Languages: English Tune Title: BENTLEY
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Deem not that they are blest alone

Author: William Cullen Bryant, 1794-1878 Hymnal: Methodist Hymn and Tune Book #537 (1917) Topics: The Christian Life Comfort and Sympathy; Heaven Hope of; Mourners; Hope Of Heaven Lyrics: 1 Deem not that they are blest alone Whose days a peaceful tenor keep; The anointed Son of God makes known, A blessing for the eyes that weep. 2 The light of smiles shall fill again The lids that overflow with tears; And weary hours of woe and pain Are promises of happier years. 3 There is a day of sunny rest For every dark and troubled night; Though grief may bide an evening guest, Yet joy shall come with early light. 4 Nor let the good man's trust depart, Though life its common gifts deny, Though with a pierced and broken heart, And spurned of men, he goes to die. 5 For God has marked each sorrowing day, And numbered every secret tear; And heaven's long age of bliss shall pay For all His children suffer here. Languages: English Tune Title: DINGMAN

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