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Go, labor on, while yet 'tis day

Author: Horatius Bonar Appears in 42 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Go, labor on, while yet 'tis day; The world's dark night is hastening on; Speed, speed thy work, cast sloth away! It is not thus that souls are won. 2 Men die in darkness at your side Without a hope to cheer the tomb: Take up the torch and wave it wide The torch that lights time's thickest gloom. 3 Toil on, faint not, keep watch, and pray! Be wise the erring soul to win, Go forth into the world's highway, Compel the wanderer to come in. 4 Go, labor on: your hands are weak, Your knees are faint, your soul cast down; Yet falter not; the prize you seek Is near, a kingdom and a crown! Topics: The Church Ministry and Missions Used With Tune: OAKLAND
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It was not sleep that bound my sight

Author: Anon. Appears in 9 hymnals Lyrics: 1 It was not sleep that bound my sight Upon that well remembered night; It was not fancy's fitful power Beguiled me in that solemn hour But o'er the vision of my soul The mystic future seemed to roll; And in the deep, prophetic trance, Revealed its treasures to my glance. 2 Before my wond'ring eyes there stood A vast, a countless multitude; The hoary sire, the prattling child, The mother, and the maiden mild, The gladsome youth, and man of care All tribes, all ages, mingled there; And all, where'er I turned to see, In humble silence bent the knee. 3 As o'er the crowded scene I gazed, Against the lurid, eastern sky, I saw the shameful cross upraised, I saw the sufferer doomed to die. 'Twas He whom late with sorrowing mien, In Zion's streets I oft had seen; And now in blood and agony, He turned a dying look on me. 4 Then softly from that gath'ring throng Arose the sound of solemn song; And while I caught the swelling lay, The myriad voices seemed to say "And we believe in Him that died, By Pontius Pilate crucified That he shall come, when time is fled, To judge the living and the dead." 5 I woke; thou wast not by my side, I heard a loud exulting cry: I heard the scornful priest deride, The elders murmur, "Crucify!" O Pilate! hadst thou marked my prayer, That guiltless blood to shield and spare, That deed of horror would not be A stain to thine a curse to thee! 6 Our early days of joy are past; Our youthful spring is withered all; Afar from Rome our lot is cast, Beneath the sunny skies of Gaul; The thoughts that memory treasures yet Of other days, begin to flee; But never shall my heart forget The Crucified of Galilee! Topics: Bible Songs Special Selections Scripture: Mark 15:15 Used With Tune: DREAM OF PILATE'S WIFE
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Lift the voice and sound the trumpet

Author: Anon. Appears in 12 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Lift the voice and sound the trumpet, Watcher on the mountain hight, Roll the clarion notes around thee, Shout, as fleets the passing night. Lift the voice in words of warning, Wake the slumbering hosts below, Cry aloud, "Behold the dawning!" Rouse, and gird to meet the foe! 2 Lift the voice! Lo, weak and dying, Warriors, struggling, faint and fall; Bid them fight! on God relying; Jesus comes to conquer all! Lift the voice in notes of gladness, Ring the shout along the sky, Cease your tears, ye sons of sadness, Sing! rejoice! your God is nigh. 3 Lift the voice like music blended With heart-healing minstrelsy; Cry, thy warfare now is ended; Lo, thy Saviour comes to thee! Soon beyond time's night of sadness, Watchmen, ye shall joyful sing; Eye to eye shall see with gladness, When the Lord shall Zion bring. Topics: The Church Ministry and Missions Used With Tune: TRENT
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Stand for the right

Author: F. E. Belden Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Look upon the golden image Lyrics: 1 Look upon the golden image, Hear the king's decree; See the burning fiery furnace, And the faithful three. Chorus: Stand for the right Where ever you may be, Trust in the Lord, Like the faithful three. We will follow their example, Brave and faithful three, Bowing not before the image At the world's decree. 2 'Twas a heathen king's commandment Governed conscience then; Yet how bravely for Jehovah Stood those noble men! [Chorus] 3 So when earthly creeds of error Bid you bend the knee, Turn and read the simple story Of the faithful three. [Chorus] 4 God is able to deliver As in days of old, All who walk the path of duty, Fearless, firm, and bold. [Chorus] Topics: Bible Songs Scriptures, Law, Sabbath Used With Tune: THE FAITHFUL THREE
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The Lord will provide

Author: James Hungerford Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: O laden and weary Lyrics: 1 O laden and weary, Who strive for the right, Tho' earth be all dreary, Still trust in His might, Nor fear for the morrow, That care will betide; In sickness or sorrow The Lord will provide. Refrain: The Lord will provide, The Lord will provide; How precious the promise, The Lord will provide! 2 Tho' friends look but coldly, And speak not to cheer, Act firmly, speak boldly, A Helper is near: An armor for shielding, A banner for guide; Be faithful, unyielding, The Lord will provide. [Refrain] 3 The battle once over, The tempest all past, The face of Jehovah Will comfort at last; Earth's cares and its sadness But shortly can hide Heaven's glory and gladness, The Lord will provide. [Refrain] Topics: Special Department Bible Songs Scripture: Luke 12:6-7 Used With Tune: THE LORD WILL PROVIDE
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As time rolls on amid earth's gloom profound

Author: R. F. Cottrell Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 As time rolls on amid earth's gloom profound, And wearing toil presents a ceaseless round, 'Tis good to have some way-marks on our road, To cheer our hearts, and lift our thoughts to God. 2 The Sabbath to this end divinely blest, Not only gives the body timely rest, But by its influence helps our minds to raise And tune our hearts to our Creator's praise. 3 Then hail the glad memorial of our King! Let us give thanks, and join his praise to sing; And learning now to celebrate his praise, So shall we sing of him through endless days. Topics: Worship The Sabbath Used With Tune: FREEPORT
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Dear Lord, we would thy praises sing

Author: Anon. Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 Dear Lord, we would thy praises sing On this thy holy day; With grateful hearts our tribute bring; To thee our homage pay. 2 This day, which thou for us hast blessed, And set apart as thine, This day, when God himself did rest, Hath honors all divine. 3 Lord, we would turn away our feet From this thy holy day, And call its rest and worship sweet, Not doing our own way. 4 That we may thus restore the breach Which in thy law is made, We need thy grace our hearts to teach, We need thy Spirit's aid. 5 O, give us wisdom from above To worship thee aright, Till we shall meet Him whom we love, And faith is lost in sight. Topics: Worship The Sabbath Used With Tune: HERBERT
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The coming events of the kingdom of God

Author: Anon. Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 The coming events of the kingdom of God Cast in glory their shadows before; And my being would leap from its prisoned abode, And the King in his beauty adore. And the King in his beauty adore. 2 He comes, and the Spirit that lingers below, In the hearts of the chosen and tried. Is quickened, and tells in its mystical flow, The approach of the Bridegroom and Bride. 3 The love and the joy and the peace of the blest, Like the day-star, arise in the soul, And we taste the first-fruits of the Eden of rest, And we hasten to enter the goal. Topics: Waiting for Christ Closing Work Used With Tune: COMING EVENTS
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When power divine in mortal form

Author: Sir J. E. Smith Appears in 91 hymnals Lyrics: 1 When power divine, in mortal form, Hushed with a word the raging storm, In soothing accents Jesus said, "Lo, it is I; be not afraid." 2 So when in silence nature sleeps, And lonely watch the mourner keeps, One thought shall every pang remove, Trust, feeble man, thy Maker's love. 3 And when the last, dread hour shall come, While trembling nature waits her doom, This voice shall wake the righteous dead "Lo, it is I, be not afraid." Topics: The Christian Comfort and Encouragement Used With Tune: MELITA
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Make duty plain, O Lord

Author: F. E. Belden Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Make duty plain, O Lord, Thy will we seek to know; O grant thy Spirit with thy word, To guide our steps below. 2 May feeling hearts be ours, And tender conscience, too; Awaken all our slumbering powers Thy righteous will to do. 3 Help us thy truth to love, And while we love, obey; Be thou our counsel from above, Show us thy will and way. Topics: The Christian Guidance and Protection Used With Tune: KENTUCKY

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