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Back To The Cross I Go Again

Author: Henry Albert Becker Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 8 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Back to the Cross I go again, So oft as I have sinned, To sing again the glad refrain, That Jesus is my Friend: Hard by the Cross, where not a soul Has ever been cast out, I prostrate fall, confessing all, And banish ev'ry doubt. 2 Back to the Cross my prayer and praise At early dawn I bring, And there His grace in joyful lays My heart in peace shall sing: Hard by the Cross at eventide, When all my work is done, Secure I hide in His cleft side My failures ev'ry one. 3 Back to the Cross, where open arms Receive my troubled heart, And where no harms or dire alarms, Their cares to me impart; Hard by the Cross let me recline, And rest, O Christ, on this: That Thou art mine and I am Thine-- Thy will is, me to bless. 4 Back to the Cross in haste I go With each returning day: For well I know, His blood doth flow To wash my sin away: Hard by the Cross each day I rest, And learn at Jesus' feet My King's behest,--till with the blest In their sweet home I meet. Topics: The Means of Grace The Redeemer Used With Tune: ST. MATTHEW
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Unfurl The Christian Standard

Author: Frances R. Havergal Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Unfurl the Christian standard! Lyrics: 1 Unfurl the Christian standard! Lift it manfully on high, And rally where its shining folds Wave out against the sky! Away with weak half-heartedness, With faithlessness and fear! Unfurl the Christian standard, And follow with a cheer! 2 In God’s own name we set it up, This banner brave and bright, Uplifted for the cause of Christ, The cause of truth and right; The cause that none can overthrow, The cause that must prevail, Because the promise of the Lord Can never, never fail! 3 Now, who is on the Lord’s side, who? Come, throng His battlefield. Be strong, and show that ye are men! Come forth with sword and shield! What peace, while traitorous evil Stalks in false array of light? What peace, while enemies of Christ Are gathering for the fight? 4 Unfurl the Christian standard, With firm and fearless hands! For no pale flag of compromise With Error’s legion bands, And no faint hearted flag of truce With Mischief and with Wrong, Should lead the soldiers of the Cross, The faithful and the strong. 5 Unfurl the Christian standard, And follow through the strife The noble army who have won The martyr’s crown of life; Our ancestors could die for truth, Could brave the deadly glow, And shall we let the standard fall, And yield it to the foe? 6 But if ye dare not hold it fast, Yours only is the loss, For it shall be victorious, This Standard of the Cross! It shall not suffer, though ye rest Beneath your sheltering trees, And cast away the victor’s crown For love of timid ease. 7 The Lord of Hosts, in whom alone Our weakness shall be strong, Shall lead us on to conquest With a mighty battle song; And soon the warfare shall be past, The glorious triumph won, The kingdoms of the world shall be The kingdoms of His Son! Used With Tune: SANTA CLARA Text Sources: Under the Surface (London: James Nisbet & Company, 1874)
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O sing a new song to the Lord

Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 21 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 96 Used With Tune: CHRISTOS

God Has Ordained

Author: Margaret Horst Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: God has ordained that women who

We Sing of Loyal Lydia

Author: Edith S. Downing Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: All Saints Day; Biblical Names and Places Lydia; Biblical Names and Places Philippi; Biblical Names and Places Paul; Biblical Names and Places Silas; Ministry and Service; Missions and Witness Scripture: Acts 16:14-15 Used With Tune: KINGSFOLD

O God, whose law is in the sky

Author: Minot J. Savage, 1841-1918 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 9 hymnals Topics: Youth Used With Tune: OLD 137th
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Father, I Yield to Thee My Life

Author: D. A. R. Aufranc Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Choir and Special Used With Tune: THE PROMISED LAND
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The Hidden Years at Nazareth

Author: Allen Eastman Cross Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 14 hymnals First Line: The hidden years at Nazareth! Topics: Jesus Christ Life and Ministry Used With Tune: NAZARETH Text Sources: From The Abingdon Hymnal edited by Earl Enyeart Harper.
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My Dearest, Lovely, Native Land

Author: J. Lewis Shuck Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 10 hymnals Lyrics: 1. My dearest, lovely, native land, Where peace and pleasure grow, Where joy with fairest, softest hand, Wipes off the tears of woe— Thy Sabbaths, laws, and happy shores, And names, I love them well, And looking o’er those richest stores, How can I say, Farewell! 2. O sacred home, how sweet thou art, And all thy scenes how dear! Thou dost with chords entwine my heart, And seem’st to say, Stay here! Thou always didst an angel prove, My youthful fears to quell, Thou still art clad with smiles of love, And can I say, Farewell! 3. My parents, brothers, sisters, friends My warm affection know, And love from each my path attends, And can I from them go? The thoughts of days that now are past, No pen or tongue can tell; Though to my heart they cling so fast, Yet I must say, Farewell! 4. No sighs of grief my bosom heave, No tears of anguish roll: My friends, my all, I gladly leave, For Jesus cheers my soul. Ye winds, then waft me far away, The tale of love to tell; To country, home, and friends I say, Farewell, O! yes, farewell! Used With Tune: MISSIONARY'S ADIEU Text Sources: A Compilation of Genuine Church Music, by Joseph Funk, 4th edition, 1847

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