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His wondrous love

Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 14 hymnals First Line: Praise ye the Lord, for it is good To sing unto our God
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How bright these glorious spirits shine!

Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 158 hymnals Lyrics: 1 How bright these glorious spirits shine! Whence all their bright array? How came they to the blissful seats of everlasting day? Lo! these are they, from sufferings great who came to realms of light, and in the blood of Christ have washed those robes which shine so bright. 2 Now, with triumphal palms, they stand before the throne on high, and serve the God they love, amidst the glories of the sky. His presence fills each heart with joy, tunes every mouth to sing: by day, by night, the sacred courts with glad hosannas ring. 3 Hunger and thirst are felt no more, nor suns with scorching ray; God is their sun, whose cheering beams diffuse eternal day. The Lamb who dwells amidst the throne shall o'er them still preside, feed them with nourishment divine, and all their footsteps guide. 4 'Mong pastures green he'll lead his flock, where living streams appear; and God the Lord from every eye shall wipe off every tear. Topics: The Church Celebrates Oneness with the Church in Heaven; Communion of Saints; Funerals general Scripture: Revelation 7:13-17 Used With Tune: ST. ASAPH Text Sources: Scottish Paraphrases, 1781, Parpahrase 66
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Come, Shepherds, Come!

Author: Anonymous; Anonymous Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Come, shepherds, come! shake off your sleep Lyrics: 1. Come, shepherds, come! shake off your sleep, And ope your weary eyes; ’Tis time to leave your folded sheep, Come, shepherds, come, arise! Hark! angels clad in bright array, Burst forth in heav’nly song; See! night grows brighter than the day, Lit by their glistening throng. 2. Around the hut wherein I slept A gleam of light was seen. And golden strings of harps were swept By angels clad in sheen. What sounds of joy the air then stirred! What hymns of holy rest! In terra pax above I heard And Christus natus est. 3. We, too, this welcome news did hear From angels in the air, They bade us cast away all fear, And to the town repair. We hastened to the humble stall, The Holy Child we sought; On bended knee each one did fall, And humble offerings brought. 4. Then know, all friends, who wish to see Your sweet Redeemer’s face, Though long, the way full short will be, If ye but ask His grace. No thorns your faithful steps shall stay And light will shine around; All doubts and fears will pass away When Jesus Christ is found. Text Sources: Carols Old and Carols New, by Charles L. Hutchins (Boston, Massachusetts: Parish Choir, 1916), number 644.
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Beyond The Hills

Author: Alice J. Cleator Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Beyond the hills, beyond the sea Refrain First Line: A home of peace and love and light Lyrics: 1 Beyond the hills, beyond the sea, Beyond the sunset’s gold, Bright mansions wait for you and me With glories all untold! Refrain: A home of peace and love and light, When scenes of earth are past! O may our feet be led aright, To walk those streets at last! 2 No trace of sorrow enters there, All tears are wiped away: There is no sickness, pain or care Within that land of day! [Refrain] 3 With joyful eyes we then shall meet The loved for which we long, With them we’ll walk the golden streets And sing the glad new song! [Refrain] Used With Tune: FAISALABAD Text Sources: Uplifted Voices by Adam Geibel and R. Frank Lehman (Philadelphia: Adam Geibel Music company, 1901)
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Hail! Sweetest, Dearest Tie

Author: Sutton Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 158 hymnals First Line: Hail! sweetest, dearest tie that binds Refrain First Line: The hope, when days and years have passed Topics: Parting Scripture: Hebrews 6:19 Used With Tune: FAIR HAVEN
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Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam (I'll Be a Sunbeam)

Author: Nellie Talbot Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 127 hymnals First Line: Jesus wants me for a sunbeam Refrain First Line: A sunbeam, a sunbeam Lyrics: 1 Jesus wants me for a sunbeam, To shine for Him each day; In every way try to please Him: At home, at school, at play. Refrain: A sunbeam, a sunbeam, Jesus wants me for a sunbeam; A sunbeam, a sunbeam, I'll be a sunbeam for Him. 2 Jesus wants me to be loving And kind to all I see; Showing how pleasant and happy His little one can be. [Refrain] 3 I will ask Jesus to help me To keep my heart from sin, Ever reflecting His goodness, And always shine for Him. [Refrain] 4 I'll be a sunbeam for Jesus; I can, if I but try; Serving Him moment by moment, Then live with Him on high. [Refrain] Topics: The Living Church Children's Hymns; Children; Testimony Scripture: Psalm 103:13 Used With Tune: I'LL BE A SUNBEAM

An Expression of Faith

Author: M. B. Clarke Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 22 hymnals First Line: O praise the Lord. for He is good, His grace is ever sure Refrain First Line: It is better to trust in the Lord

O Christ, Our Savior, Who Must Reign

Author: Francis Bland Tucker Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Jesus Christ Grace Scripture: Luke 2:14 Used With Tune: NOEL

Come, Join the Dance of Trinity

Author: Richard Leach, b. 1953 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Trinity Used With Tune: THE FLIGHT OF THE EARLS
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The Head, that once was crown'd with thorns

Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 523 hymnals Used With Tune: FLENSBURG

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