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The Master's Touch

Author: Horatius Bonar, 1808-1889 Hymnal: CYBER #4179 Meter: 10.10 D First Line: In the still air the music lies unheard Lyrics: 1. In the still air the music lies unheard; In the rough marble beauty hides unseen. To make the music and the beauty needs The Master’s touch, the Sculptor’s chisel keen. 2. Great Master, touch us with Thy skillful hands; Let not the music that is in us die; Great Sculptor, hew and polish us, nor let Hidden and lost, Thy form within us lie. 3. Spare not the stroke; do with us what Thou wilt; Let there be naught unfinished, broken, marred; Complete Thy purpose that we may become Thy perfect image—Thou our God and Lord. Languages: English Tune Title: CONISBOROUGH
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Stars of the Morning

Author: Joseph the Hymnographer; John M. Neale Hymnal: CYBER #6327 Meter: 10.10 D First Line: Stars of the morning, so gloriously bright Lyrics: 1. Stars of the morning, so gloriously bright, Filled with celestial splendor and light, These that, where night never followeth day, Raise the Thrice Holy song ever and aye. 2. These are Thy ministers, these dost Thou own, God of Sabaoth, the nearest Thy throne; These are Thy messengers, These dost Thou send, Help of the helpless ones! man to defend. 3. Who like the Lord? thunders Michael the chief; Raphael, the cure of God, comforteth grief; And, as at Nazareth, prophet of peace, Gabriel, the light of God, bringeth release. 4. Then, when the earth was first poised in mid space, Then, when the planets first sped on their race, Then, when were ended the six days’ employ, Then all the sons of God shouted for joy. 5. Still let them succor us; still let them fight, Lord of angelic hosts, battling for right; Till, where their anthems they ceaselessly pour, We with the angels may bow and adore. Languages: English Tune Title: TRISAGION
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Others He Saved

Author: John C. Blissard, 1835-1904 Hymnal: CYBER #8772 Meter: 10.10 D First Line: "Others He saved, Himself He could not save" Lyrics: 1 "Others He saved, Himself He could not save," So scoffed the priests, and upward rolled the wave Of blasphemy against the dying Lord, Until it broke upon the throne of God. 2 "Others He saved, Himself He did not save," So sighed the mourners round the Savior’s grave; Their grief embittered by the mystery Why He, who Lazarus raised, Himself need die. 3 "Others He saved, Himself He would not save," There rests the truth, His life for us He gave: O ruined heart! thy Savior had to choose, If He should die, or thou salvation lose. Languages: English Tune Title: CASTROVILLE
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There Is A Land

Author: Nettie H. Sweet Hymnal: CYBER #9086 Meter: 10.10 D First Line: There is a land where dwellers sweetly rest Lyrics: 1 There is a land where dwellers sweetly rest, Beyond the discord of earth’s stormy years; Where heartaches never more shall vex the breast, And God’s own hand shall wipe away all tears. 2 A better land where mortals reap in joy The harvest sown in disappointment here; Where love shall claim its own, nor fears annoy— Where there is perfect love without a fear. 3 A joyous land, with music on the air, Where angel voices swell the gladsome strain; Bright gleams life’s river, softly flowing, fair; There is no death in all that wide domain. Languages: English Tune Title: TOKAT
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Easter Song

Author: Mary O. Sparrow Hymnal: CYBER #9118 Meter: 10.10 D First Line: Sweet Easter morn that saw the Lord arise Lyrics: 1 Sweet Easter morn that saw the Lord arise, Sweet Easter day when praises rent the skies, Shed o’er me, with thy rays of healing balm, A heav’nly peace, a high and holy calm. 2 Sweet harbinger of joy and peace and love, Glad ensign of a glorious life above, Thy peaceful vigils in my life shall reign, Banish all doubts and hallow grief and pain. Languages: English Tune Title: BUFFALO
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Jesus, Thou Mighty Lord

Author: Fanny Crosby Hymnal: CYBER #11904 Meter: 10.10 D First Line: Jesus, Thou mighty Lord, great is Thy name Lyrics: 1 Jesus, Thou mighty Lord, great is Thy name; Still through eternal years, thou art the same: Changeless Thy holy word, true evermore; Thy name we glorify, Thy name adore. 2 Jesus, Thou mighty Lord, Jesus, our king, Praise for Thy wondrous love gladly we sing. Love in Thy diadem shines evermore; Thy name we glorify, Thy name adore. 3 Sought by Thy mercy, Lord, saved by Thy power, Led by Thy gracious hand, kept every hour. Thine shall the honor be, Thine evermore; Thy name we glorify, Thy name adore. Languages: English Tune Title: DOANE
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Where Are They Going?

Author: Ella E. Miles Hymnal: CYBER #12547 Meter: 10.10 D First Line: Where are they going—these swift, restless feet? Lyrics: 1 Where are they going—these swift, restless feet? Where are they bearing the crowd that we meet? Here, and now there they pass quickly along; Which way will they carry the fast, changing throng? 2 Where are they going? On missions of love, Spreading the tidings of Jesus above? Bearing some one who will gladly repeat Stories of mercy, so wondrously sweet? 3 Where are they going? Two paths lie before, One or the other we all must pass o’er; Broad one of death—that is crowded today— Narrow, of life, but so few on the way. 4 Where are they going? O say, little one, Over which way will thy tender feet run? Life’s journey starting, with steps all ahead— Where are they going? Which path will you tread? Languages: English Tune Title: RASHT
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Oh, Rest Awhile

Author: Thomas T. Lynch Hymnal: CYBER #14745 Meter: 10.10 D First Line: Oh, rest a while, but only for a while Lyrics: 1 Oh, rest a while, but only for a while; Life’s business presses, and the time is short: Ease may the weary of reward beguile; Let not the workman lose what he has wrought. 2 Rest for a while, if only for a while. The strong birds tire, and gladly seek their nest: With quiet heart enjoy Heaven’s quiet smile; What strength has he who never takes his rest? 3 Rest for a while, though ’tis but for a while; Home flies the bee, then soon re-quits the hive: Rest on thy staff, walk then another mile; Soon will the long, the final rest arrive. 4 Oh, rest awhile, for rest is self-return; Leave the loud world, and visit thine own breast; The meaning of thy labors thou wilt learn, When thus at peace, with Jesus for thy guest. Languages: English Tune Title: NOONTIDE
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Nearer To Thee

Author: Mrs. A. P. Jervis Hymnal: CYBER #15380 Meter: 10.10 D First Line: "Nearer, my God, to Thee," this is my prayer Lyrics: 1 "Nearer, my God, to Thee," this is my prayer; Nearer Thy bleeding side, kept by Thy care; Nearer, my God, to Thee, whate’er betide; Nearer the saving cross, where Jesus died. 2 "Nearer, my God, to Thee," throughout each day; Teach how to keep Thy laws, teach how to pray; Jesus, dear risen Lord, this is my plea; Draw me, by love divine, nearer to Thee. 3 Fill this poor heart with love, this tongue with praise; So I may tell Thy power, through all my days; Daily my will and choice, I would resign Till all my life is lost, Savior, in Thine. 4 Then, when Heav’n’s glories burst all on my sight, When I behold the Lamb who is the light, Then from my raptured heart will burst my plea, "Nearer, my God, to Thee, nearer to Thee." Languages: English Tune Title: JUNGFRAU
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The Lonely Mound

Author: N. Deering Hymnal: CYBER #15920 Meter: 10.10 D First Line: Mark the lonely mound, where the rak weeds wave Lyrics: 1 Mark the lonely mound, where the rank weeds wave; Mortal, thou art bound hither—’tis the grave! Tho’ no sculptured stone, none the tale reveals; Yet a spirit tone from beneath it steals. 2 Listen! it declares, "Here the weary rest"; And its tenant fares as a bidden guest— As a guest assured of a welcome there, Free from toils endured, sorrow, want and care. 3 Welcome, peaceful bed! when our camps expire, Though no tears be shed, though no tuneful choir Chant in mournful strains while around our bier; Yet, a rest remains, long denied us here. Languages: English Tune Title: ANTIPOLO
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Lift High the Cross

Author: George Kitchin; Michael Newbolt Hymnal: CYBER #3746 Meter: 10.10 with refrain First Line: Led on their way by this triumphant sign Refrain First Line: Lift high the cross, the love of Christ proclaim Lyrics: Refrain Lift high the cross, the love of Christ proclaim, Till all the world adore His sacred name. 1. Led on their way by this triumphant sign, The hosts of God in conquering ranks combine. [Refrain] 2. Each newborn servant of the Crucified Bears on the brow the seal of Him who died. [Refrain] 3. O Lord, once lifted on the glorious tree, As Thou hast promised, draw the world to Thee. [Refrain] 4. So shall our song of triumph ever be: Praise to the Crucified for victory. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: CRUCIFER (Nicholson)
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ക്രൂശുയർത്തിൻ തൻ സ്നേ-ഹം ഘോഷിപ്പാൻ

Author: George W. Kitchin; Michael R. Newbolt; Simon Zachariah Hymnal: CYBER #14607 Meter: 10.10 with refrain Refrain First Line: ദൈവ ജന-ത്തെ മുൻ നയിക്കുവാനായ് Lyrics: 1 ക്രൂശുയർത്തിൻ തൻ സ്നേ-ഹം ഘോഷിപ്പാൻ ഭൂലോകം വാ-ഴ്ത്തട്ടേ തൻ പൊൻ നാമം ചരണങ്ങൾ: ദൈവ ജന-ത്തെ മുൻ നയിക്കുവാനായ് മുന്നേ പോകും ക്രൂശതിൻ കൊടി 2 വീണ്ടും ജനിച്ച ക്രൂശതിന്റെ ഭ്രുത്യർ നെറ്റിയിലേന്തും ക്രൂശതിൻ മുദ്ര [ചരണങ്ങൾ] 3 വാഗ്ദത്തം പോലെ തന്നോടടുപ്പിപ്പാൻ അന്നു നാഥൻ ക്രൂശതിലേറി [ചരണങ്ങൾ] 4 ജയത്തിൻ ഗാനം എന്നും മുഴക്കീടാം ക്രൂശിൻ ജയം സ്തോത്രമായെന്നും. [ചരണങ്ങൾ] Languages: Malayalam Tune Title: CRUCIFER
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Lord, Not for Light in Darkness

Author: John Drinkwater, 1882-1937 Hymnal: CYBER #3953 Meter: 10.10.1.4 First Line: Lord, not for light in darkness do we pray Lyrics: 1. Lord, not for light in darkness do we pray, Not that the veil be lifted from our eyes, Not that the slow ascension of our day Be otherwise. 2. We know the paths wherein our feet should press, Across our hearts are written Thy decrees; Yet now O Lord, be merciful to bless, With more than these. 3. Grant us the will to fashion as we feel; Grant us the strength to labor as we know; Grant us the purpose, ribbed and edged with steel, To strike the blow. 4. Knowledge we ask not, knowledge Thou hast lent, But Lord, the will, there lies our bitter need; Give us to build above the deep intent The deed, the deed. Languages: English Tune Title: STONEY
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Trust

Author: Hannah J. Lewis, 1816-1885 Hymnal: CYBER #12724 Meter: 10.10.1.4 First Line: When will the boon for which I daily pray Lyrics: 1 When will the boon for which I daily pray, Descend with healing on my troubled way, And chase the shadows from my darkened day? In God’s good time. 2 If I am sinning in my daily prayer, If what I ask would prove a curse, a snare, When shall the whisper come, O soul, beware? In God’s good time. 3 Till then I battle strong with hope delayed, And plead with patience for her potent aid: When shall the strife be o’er, the tempest stayed? In God’s good time. 4 May I be firm to hope, to trust, to wait, Earnest but humble at the heav’nly gate, Through which the good I crave may crown my fate. In God’s good time. And should it come not, should the light of years Go out beneath a flood of blinding tears, I’ll bide the dawn which soon or late appears. In God’s good time. Languages: English Tune Title: STONEY
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Almighty Father, Unoriginate

Author: Ernest E. Dugmore Hymnal: CYBER #47 Meter: 10.10.10 D Lyrics: 1. Almighty Father, unoriginate, Whom no man hath seen ever, nor can see; Who reignest blest and only potentate, Light unapproachable encircling Thee: Almighty Father, hallowed be Thy name; Who ever art, unchangeably the same. 2. Thou lovest us, else had we never been: Before we were, in ages long ago, Thy love had us and all our wants foreseen, Creating us that we Thy love might know, Yea, Father, Thou, in whom we live and move, Hast loved us with an everlasting love. 3. Thou madest man immortal at the first, An image of Thine own eternity; And when he fell from life, through sin accursed, And lost his right to the life giving tree, Thy love, unconquered would to him restore His life ennobled and forevermore. 4. Such was Thy love, Thou didst not even spare Thy Best-beloved, but gav’st Him for us all; To live that human life beyond compare, And dying, by His death retrieve our fall. In Him Thy love unbounded we behold, For, giving Him, Thou canst not aught withhold. 5. Thou knowest what we are, how frail and blind, Thou still rememberest that we are but dust: Like as a father pitieth, Thou art kind, Thy justice kindness, and Thy kindness just. Then hear Thy children’s prayer from Heav’n Thy throne; Father, Thy kingdom come; Thy will be done. Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 50TH
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And Truly It Is a Most Glorious Thing

Author: William Bradford Hymnal: CYBER #289 Meter: 10.10.10 D Lyrics: 1. And truly it is a most glorious thing Thus to hear men pray and God’s praises sing, O how great comfort is it now to see— The churches to enjoy full liberty. And to have the Gospel preachèd here with power, And such wolves repelled as all would else devour. 2. But God will still for His people provide Such as be able them to help and guide, If they cleave to Him and do not forsake— His laws and truth and their own ways do take. If thou hast viewed the camp of Israel, How God in the wilderness with them did dwell. 3. His great and marvelous works they here saw, And He them taught in His most holy law, A small emblem hereof thou mayest see, How God hath dealt with them in some degree, For much of Himself they now there have seen, And marvelous to them His works have been. Languages: English Tune Title: SONG 24 (Gibbons
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Hail, Gladdening Light

Author: Anonymous; John Keble Hymnal: CYBER #2097 Meter: 10.10.10 D First Line: Hail, gladdening Light, of His pure glory poured Lyrics: 1. Hail, gladdening Light, of His pure glory poured, Who is immortal Father, heavenly blest; Highest and holiest—Jesus Christ our Lord! Now are we come to the sun’s hour of rest; All times are ordered in Thy Word alone, Therefore the day and night Thy glories own. 2. The lights of evening now around us shine; We hymn Thy blest humanity divine; Worthiest art Thou at all times to be sung, By grateful hearts, with undefilèd tongue, Son of our God, Giver of life, alone! Therefore shall all the worlds Thy glories own. Languages: English Tune Title: SUNDOWN
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O Word Immortal of Eternal God

Author: Emperor Justinian, 483-565; Thomas A. Lacey Hymnal: CYBER #5519 Meter: 10.10.10 D Lyrics: 1. O Word immortal of eternal God, Only begotten of the only source, For our salvation stooping to the course Of human life, and born of Mary’s blood. In equal honor with the Holy Ghost, And with th’eternal Father glorified. 2. Sprung from the ever virgin womanhood Of her who bare Thee, God immutable, Incarnate, made as man with man to dwell, And condescending to the bitter Rood; In equal honor with the Holy Ghost, And with th’eternal Father glorified. 3. Save us, O Christ, our God, for Thou hast died To save Thy people to the uttermost, And dying tramplest death in victory; One of the ever blessèd Trinity, In equal honor with the Holy Ghost, And with th’eternal Father glorified. Languages: English Tune Title: SONG 24 (Gibbons)
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Since Through God's Mercy

Author: Susan H. Peterson Hymnal: CYBER #6100 Meter: 10.10.10 D First Line: Since through God's mercy this ministry's ours Lyrics: 1. Since through God’s mercy this ministry’s ours, Bringing men righteousness through God’s great power, We don’t lose heart but renounce shameful ways; We don’t deceive but the truth plainly say. To unbelievers our message is veiled; They are made blind by the god of this world. But God who said, Let the dark turn to light, Shined in our hearts with His glory so bright. 2. We are hard pressed on all sides but not crushed; We are perplexed, but we never give up; We’re persecuted but not left by God; We are struck down, but we’re never destroyed. We have this treasure in jars made of clay, That God’s great power and not ours be displayed. Within our bodies Christ’s death do we show, That Jesus’ life in us now may be known. 3. We know we’ll be raised with Jesus one day; Therefore, our trials do not cause dismay. Though on the outside we’re wasting away, Inwardly we are renewed day by day. Our present troubles will soon pass away; Eternal glory they’ll bring us some day. We fix our eyes not on what we can see; Only the unseen will eternal be. Languages: English Tune Title: WHITTLE
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When He Shall Appear

Author: Loula K. Rogers Hymnal: CYBER #8304 Meter: 10.10.10 D First Line: No one can tell when the Savior shall come Refrain First Line: "We shall be like Him," "When He shall appear!" Lyrics: 1 No one can tell when the Savior shall come, Whether in day, or in night’s solemn gloom; But this we know, and it bringeth sweet cheer— Refrain: "We shall be like Him," "When He shall appear!" When He shall appear, when He shall appear We shall be like Him, when He shall appear! 2 Oh, blessèd hope, that hath lifted the weak, And thrilled with rapture the thirsty who seek Joy at the fountain that flows ever clear, [Refrain] 3 Even to me this sweet promise is giv’n! That I may shine in the glory of Heav’n; Life’s heavy burdens I’ll cheerfully bear; [Refrain] 4 Oh, let us strive, then, to work with a will. Soon He will come and His promise fulfill. Ever be ready His summons to hear, [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: HUNTINGTON BEACH

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