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Free Salvation

Author: John Adams Meter: 8.7.8.7.4.7 Appears in 28 hymnals First Line: Jesus is our great salvation
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O'er the distant mountains breaking

Author: J.S.B. Monsell Meter: 8.7.8.7.4.7 Appears in 113 hymnals Lyrics: 1 O’er the distant mountains breaking, Comes the reddening dawn of day; Rise, my soul, from sleep awaking, Rise, and sing, and watch, and pray; ’Tis thy Savior, On His bright returning way. 2 O Thou Long-expected, weary Waits my anxious soul for Thee, Life is dark, and earth is dreary, When Thy light I do not see; O my Savior, When wilt Thou return to me? 3 Nearer is my soul’s salvation, Spent the night, the day at hand; Keep me, in my lowly station, Watching for Thee, till I stand, O my Savior, In Thy bright, Thy promised land. 4 With my lamp well trimmed and burning, Swift to hear and slow to roam, Watching for Thy glad returning To restore me to my home. Come, my Savior, Thou hast promised, quickly come. Topics: The Church Year Twenty-fifth Sunday after Trinity; The Church Year Twenty-fifth Sunday after Trinity; Second Coming of Christ; Watchfulness Used With Tune: [O'er the distant mountains breaking]
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Blessèd Lord, in Thee Is Refuge

Author: Herbert H. Booth Meter: 8.7.8.7.4.7 Appears in 26 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Blessèd Lord, in Thee is refuge, Safety for my trembling soul; Pow’r to lift my head when drooping ’Midst the angry billows’ roll. I will trust Thee, I will trust Thee, I will trust Thee; All my life Thou shalt control; All my life Thou shalt control. 2. In the past, too, unbelieving, ’Midst the tempest I have been, And my heart has slowly trusted What my eyes have never seen. Blessèd Jesus, blessèd Jesus, blessèd Jesus, Teach me on Thine arm to lean; Teach me on Thine arm to lean. 3. O, for trust that brings the triumph When defeat seems strangely near; O, for faith that changes fighting Into vict’ry’s ringing cheer! Faith triumphant, faith triumphant, faith triumphant, Knowing not defeat nor fear; Knowing not defeat nor fear. 4. Faith triumphant— blessèd victory! Every barrier swept away. Heaven descending, joy and fullness, Dawn of everlasting day! Jesus only, Jesus only, Jesus only, Him to love and Him obey; Him to love and Him obey. Used With Tune: BRYN CALFARIA Text Sources: Songs Of The Nations, published for the Salvation Army International Congress of 1886, and later in Booth's 1890 collection Songs of Peace and War
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Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us

Author: J. Edmeston Meter: 8.7.8.7.4.7 Appears in 362 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us O'er the world's tempestuous sea; Guard us, guide us, keep us, feed us, For we have no help but Thee: Yet possessing every blessing, If our God our Father be. 2 Savior, breathe forgiveness o'er us; All our weakness Thou dost know; Thou didst tread this earth before us, Thou didst feel its keenest woe; Lone and dreary, faint and weary, Through the desert Thou didst go. 3 Spirit of our God, descending, Fill our hearts with heavenly joy; Love all other love transcending, Pleasure that can never cloy: Thus provided, pardoned, guided, Nothing can our peace destroy. Topics: The Church Year Sunday after New Year; The Church Year Sunday after New Year; Submission Used With Tune: [Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us]

Hark! the gospel news is sounding

Author: William Sanders, b. 1799 Meter: 8.7.8.7.4.7 Appears in 34 hymnals Topics: The Gospel Call Used With Tune: ST. RAPHAEL
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Mighty Lord, Extend Thy Kingdom

Author: Joseph Cottle Meter: 8.7.8.7.4.7 Appears in 13 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Mighty Lord, extend Thy kingdom, Be the truth with triumph crowned; Let the lands that sit in darkness Hear the glorious gospel sound, From our borders To the world's remotest bound. 2 By Thine arm, eternal Father, Scatter far the shades of night; Let the great Immanuel's Kingdom Open like the morning light: Let all barriers Yield before Thy heavenly might. 3 Come, in all Thy Spirit's power; Come, Thy reign on earth restore; In Thy strength ride forth and conquer, Still advancing more and more, Till all people Shall Thy holy Name adore. Amen. Topics: Missions Foreign; A Missionary Service Used With Tune: CORONÆ
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Ved del cielo descendiendo

Author: G. H. Rule; John Cennick, 1718-1755 Meter: 8.7.8.7.4.7 Appears in 14 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Ved del cielo descendiendo Al triunfante Redentor; En su majestad tremenda Aparece el Salvador. Su justicia En la tierra reinará. 2 Vedlo todos, revestido De divina claridad: Los que a Cristo habéis vendido, Los que llenos de maldad, Con escarnio Le llamasteis malhechor. 3 Muestra ahora las heridas Que le hicieron en la cruz; Las señales estampadas En su cuerpo, que, a la luz De la gloria, Encarecen su piedad. 4 Cristo, rey, te veneramos En tu augusto tribunal; Nuestras frentes inclinamos Ante Ti, Dios eternal, Juez divino, Todo ser te temerá. Topics: Ocasiones Especiales Segunda Venida de Nuestro Señor; Special Occasion Second Coming of our Lord Used With Tune: SAINT AUSTIN
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Men of God, Go Take Your Stations

Author: Thomas Kelly Meter: 8.7.8.7.4.7 Appears in 139 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Men of God, go take your stations; Darkness reigns throughout the earth: Go proclaim among the nations, Joyful news of heavenly birth; Bear the tidings Of the Savior’s matchless worth. 2. Of His Gospel not ashamèd, As the power of God to save, Go, where Christ was never namèd, Publish freedom to the slave; Blessèd freedom! Such as Zion’s children have! 3. What though earth and hell united Should oppose the Savior’s plan? Plead His cause, nor be affrighted, Fear ye not the face of man; Vain their tumult, Hurt His work they never can. 4. When exposed to fearful dangers, Jesus will His own defend; Borne afar, midst foes and strangers, Jesus will appear your Friend; And His presence Shall be with you to the end. Used With Tune: KELVEDEN
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Early Hopes.

Author: Joseph Morris Meter: 8.7.8.7.4.7 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: In the morning I expected Lyrics: In the morning I expected, That I should long, long ere now, All my eager foes have conquered, That a crown should grace my brow War and tumult, Still distress my wearied ears. In an agony of longing, I await the signal day, When my fetters shall be broken, When from earth I fly away; And for tumults, Hear alone the songs of heaven. Favorite Welsh Hymns, 1854

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