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Lord of All Hopefulness

Author: Jan Struther, 1901-1953 Meter: 10.11.11.12 Appears in 81 hymnals Topics: Home First Line: Lord of all hopefulness, Lord of all joy Scripture: Hebrews 13:20-21 Used With Tune: SLANE
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Come Away to the Skies

Meter: 6.6.9.6.6.9 Appears in 175 hymnals Topics: Special Topics Marriage and the Home Lyrics: 1 Come away to the skies, my beloved, arise and rejoice in the day thou wast born; on this festival day, come exulting away, and with singing to Zion return. 2 Now with singing and praise, let us spend all the days, by our heavenly Father bestowed, while his grace we receive from his bounty, and live to the honor and glory of God. 3 For the glory we were first created to share, both the nature and kingdom divine! Now created again that our lives may remain throughout time and eternity thine. 4 We with thanks do approve the design of that love which hath joined us to Jesus’ dear name; so united in heart, let us nevermore part, till we meet at the feast of the Lamb. 5 Hallelujah we sing to our Father and King, and his rapturous praises repeat: to the Lamb that was slain, hallelujah again; sing, all heaven and fall at his feet. Scripture: Song of Solomon 2:13 Used With Tune: MIDDLEBURY Text Sources: The Southern Harmony, 1835; alt.
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When They Ring the Golden Bells

Appears in 177 hymnals Topics: Heaven and Home First Line: There's a land beyond the river Refrain First Line: Don't you hear the bells now ringing Used With Tune: [There's a land beyond the river]
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Remember Thy Creator

Author: C. J. Kinne Appears in 96 hymnals Topics: The Christian Home Ideals, Resolves of Youth First Line: Remember thy Creator now Refrain First Line: O Thou mighty God, we will remember Thee Lyrics: 1 Remember thy Creator now, In these thy youthful days; He will accept thine early vow, And listen to thy praise. Chorus: O Thou mighty God, we will remember Thee; And we will delight in Thy service now, In these our youthful days; Yes, we will remember Thy mercies, too, And enter Thy courts with praise. 2 Remember thy Creator now, And seek Him while He's near; For evil days will come, when thou Shalt find no comfort near. [Chorus] 3 Remember thy Creator now, His willing servant be; Then, when thy head in death shall bow, He will remember thee. [Chorus] 4 Almighty God, our hearts incline Thy heav'nly voice to hear; Let all our future days be Thine, Devoted to Thy fear. [Chorus] Scripture: Ecclesiastes 12:1 Used With Tune: REMEMBER THY CREATOR
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O God, Your Constant Care and Love

Author: H. Glen Lanier Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: Home Used With Tune: MORNING HYMN
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Lead Me Gently Home, Father

Author: W. L. T. Appears in 198 hymnals Topics: Home Refrain First Line: Lead me gently home Used With Tune: [Lead me gently home, Father]
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Homeward

Author: Ada Powell Appears in 10 hymnals Topics: Nearing Home First Line: Homeward, I go rejoicing Refrain First Line: Homeward to join the ransomed Used With Tune: [Homeward, I go rejoicing]
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I'm call'd to camp to leave my home

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Military Hymns An Officer or Soldier leaving his home Lyrics: 1 I'm call'd to camp to leave my home, My friends and neighbours too: And there await my fate and doom, As many others do. 2 I march into the martial field, And there to risk my life! Where men their bloody weapons wield For battle, war and strife. 3 They, who to me are near and dear, They weep, they grieve and morn, They live in dread and doubt and fear That I might ne'er return. 4 Should this not fill a human breast? And bear upon the mind; I cannot help but feel distress'd, For those I leave behind. 5 But so it is, I must submit, What e'er my lot may be: To bear the trials I must meet; My Jesus strengthen me! 6 the sad effect of war I feel, For sin my just reward; Yet if it be my Maker's will, My life may still be spar'd. 7 Lord, be with all of mine I pray, And all of my concern! And make us wise from day to day, Thy righteous will to learn.
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Sing to the Lord of Harvest

Author: John S. B. Monsell Appears in 125 hymnals Topics: Harvest Home Used With Tune: [Sing to the Lord of harvest]
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Our Father, Whose Creative Love

Author: Albert F. Bayly Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Home Scripture: Philippians 2:6-11 Used With Tune: ST. BOTOLPH

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