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Jesus came, the heavens adoring

Author: Rev. Godfrey Thring Appears in 111 hymnals Used With Tune: [Jesus came, the heavens adoring]
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Come! our Father's voice is calling

Appears in 6 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Come! our Father's voice is calling, One by one His children dear; He will raise the weak, the falling, He the fainting heart will cheer. 2 Come! our Shepherd waits to lead us, He who once for sinners died, Where the Bread of Heaven will feed us, Where the living streams abide. 3 Come! the Spirit now will seal us, Heirs of God for evermore; Strong to help, and kind to heal us, When our souls are weak and sore. 4 Come! our King Himself will arm us, For the fight we must endure; 'Neath His shield, when foes alarm us, He will keep our life secure. 5 Come! the Cross, our banner glorious, Onward guides the host of God; We may march, in hope victorious, By the path our Saviour trod. Amen. Used With Tune: OUR FATHER'S VOICE
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Raised between the earth and heaven

Author: Rev. Wharton B. Smith Meter: 8.7 Appears in 12 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Raised between the earth and heaven, Now our bells are set on high; In the Name of Him Who giveth Skill, and strength, and industry. 2 For His praise we meekly lay them As a gift beneath His throne; All their sweet and noblest music Shall resound for Him alone. 3 Faithful men afar shall listen, 'Mid their daily toil or rest, While the melody shall bid them Love the Church where all are blest. 4 Earth's rejoicings, bright and holy, Shall be signed with joyful peal; And the music from the steeple Shall our love and faith reveal. 5 They who languish, sick and lonely, Shall be minded as they sigh, Of the Church's one communion, God's true home and family. 6 When the spirits of the faithful Pass away to light and peace; Solemn tones shall then forewarn us, Soon our life and work must cease. 7 May these loud and well-tuned voices, Pealing forth in grand accord, Lift our hearts through joy and sorrow To Thy throne, most gracious Lord. Amen. Topics: Dedication of House, Places and Things Church Bells; Progress Used With Tune: [Raised between the earth and heaven]
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Hail, sweet Baby, pure and holy!

Author: E. Wiglesworth Appears in 8 hymnals Used With Tune: [Hail, sweet Baby, pure and holy!]

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