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God of Earth and Planets

Author: William W. Reid, 1890- Meter: 6.5.6.5 Appears in 8 hymnals Topics: Home and Family Used With Tune: BEMERTON (CASWALL)
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The Lord Be with Us

Author: John Ellerton, 1826–1893 Appears in 10 hymnals Topics: Home First Line: The Lord be with us as we walk Lyrics: 1. The Lord be with us as we walk Along our homeward road. In silent thought or friendly talk, Our hearts be near to God. In silent thought or friendly talk, Our hearts be near to God. 2. The Lord be with us till the night Enfold our day of rest, And be in ev’ry heart the light, In ev’ry home the guest. And be in ev’ry heart the light, In ev’ry home the guest. 3. The Lord be with us thru the hours Of slumber calm and deep, Protect our homes, renew our pow’rs, And guard us as we sleep. Protect our homes, renew our pow’rs, And guard us as we sleep. Used With Tune: [The Lord be with us as we walk]
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Jesus, still lead on

Author: Nicolaus L. von Zinzendorf; Jane Borthwick Meter: 5.5.8.8.5.5 Appears in 293 hymnals Topics: Heaven Home Used With Tune: BORTHWICK

Jesus, Lord, we pray

Author: Basil Bridge (born 1927) Meter: 5.5.8.8.5.5 Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: God's World Marriage, Home, and Children Scripture: John 2:1-11 Used With Tune: ARNSTADT
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Heaven at Last

Author: Horatius Bonar, D. D. Appears in 32 hymnals Topics: The Home Eternal First Line: Angel voices sweetly singing Refrain First Line: Heav'n at last, heav'n at last Lyrics: 1. Angel voices sweetly singing, Echoes thro' the blue dome ringing, News of wondrous gladness bringing; Ah, 'tis heav'n at last! Refrain: Heav'n at last, heav'n at last; O, the joyful story of heav'n at last! Heav'n at last, heav'n at last; Endless, boundless glory, In heav'n at last. 2. On the jasper threshold standing, Like a pilgrim safely landing, See the strange, bright scene expanding; Ah, 'tis heav'n at last! [Refrain] 3. Softest voices, silver pealing, Freshest fragrance, spirit healing, Happy hymns around us stealing; Ah, 'tis heav'n at last! [Refrain] 4. Not a teardrop ever falleth, Not a pleasure ever palleth, Song to song forever calleth; Ah, 'tis heav'n at last! [Refrain] 5. Christ, himself, the living splendor, Christ the sunlight, mild and tender; Praises to the Lamb we render; Ah, 'tis heav'n at last! [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Angel voices sweetly singing]
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Crown with Thy benediction

Author: J. B. Greenwood, b. Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Various Occasions Marriage and the Home; Various Occassions Marriage and the Home Lyrics: 1 Crown with Thy benediction This covenant of love; And make this hallowed union Foretaste of heaven above: Let pure and perfect gladness, Let pure and perfect rest, And peace that know no sadness, Thy presence, Lord, attest. 2 As once in Eden's springtime, As once at Cana's feast, So consecrate this bridal-- Be thou its guest and priest! With sunshine wreathe the altar, Chase every cloud away, Nor let their voices falter Who plight their troth today. 3 God bless the bride and bridegroom, And fill with joy their life; Keep them, through all its changes, True husband, faithful wife! If Thou wilt smile upon them, They shall not need the sun; This thought their hearts rejoicing-- Henceforth, not twain but one. 4 With Thy great love befriend them, The love that casts out fear; And make a rainbow round them For every falling tear: Till, all their sheaves well-garnered, Heaven's harvest home they raise, Where love, that knows no ending, Inspires more perfect praise. Used With Tune: [Crown with Thy benediction]
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Some Sweet Day

Author: F. E. B. Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: The Home Eternal Meeting in Heaven First Line: We shall meet beyond the skies Refrain First Line: We shall clasp our own again Lyrics: 1. We shall meet beyond the skies, Some sweet day, some sweet day; Gaze no more in tearful eyes, Some sweet day, some sweet day. Refrain: We shall clasp our own again, Free from sorrow, sin, and pain; We shall wish no more in vain, Some sweet day, some sweet day. 2. There will be no vacant chair, Some sweet day, some sweet day, Nor a mourning circle there, Some sweet day, some sweet day. Refrain: Death shall hear its note of doom, Christ shall burst the sealed tomb, Dust shall wake in beauty's bloom, Some sweet day, some sweet day. 3. Winter's frost or summer's heat, Some sweet day, some sweet day, Make no harvest incomplete, Some sweet day, some sweet day. Refrain: Eden bloom is ev'rywhere, Fadeless flow'rs perfume the air, Christ Himself the sunlight fair, Some sweet day, some sweet day. 4. Mansion, crown, and harp of gold, Some sweet day, some sweet day; Songs that never shall grow old, Some sweet day, some sweet day. Refrain: Joy shall bid farewell to Care, Praise shall sing no more with Prayer, Love shall lead us, over there, Some sweet day, some sweet day. Used With Tune: [We shall meet beyond the skies]
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The hours of evening close

Author: Conder Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 31 hymnals Topics: The Christian Family The Home Altar Lyrics: 1 The hours of evening close; Its lengthened shadows, drawn O'er scenes of earth, invite repose, And wait the Sabbath dawn. 2 So let its calm prevail O'er forms of outward care; Nor thought for many things assail The still retreat of prayer. 3 Our guardian Shepherd near His watchful eye will keep; And safe from violence or fear Will fold his flock to sleep. 4 So may a holier light Than earth's our spirits rouse, And call us, strengthened by his might, To pay the Lord our vows.
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No change of time shall ever shock

Author: N. Tate; N. Brady Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 149 hymnals Topics: Home and Personal Use Lyrics: 1 No change of time shall ever shock My firm affection, Lord, to Thee; For Thou hast always been my rock, A fortress and defense to me. 2 Thou my Deliverer art, my God; My trust is in Thy mighty power: Thou art my shield from foes abroad, At home my safeguard and my tower. 3 To Thee I will address my prayer, To Whom all praise we justly owe; So shall I, by Thy watchful care, Be guarded safe from every foe. Amen. Used With Tune: [No change of time shall ever shock]
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Tell It To-Day

Author: C. H. G., Jr. Appears in 19 hymnals Topics: Missions Home and Foreign First Line: Dear is the story of wonderful love Refrain First Line: Tell it today, it will brighten the way Used With Tune: [Dear is the story of wonderful love] (Gabriel)

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