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The Christian

Author: Edward A. Barnes Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: In the strife with sin and error Lyrics: 1 In the strife with sin and error, Going on in many hearts, Who shall win, if not the Christian, By the grace that God imparts? In the Rock, the Rock of Ages, Seen by faith, and ever near, Who can trust, if not the Christian, When the storms of life appear? 2 In this world of many blessings Blended oft with happy days, Who has joy, if not the Christian, Shunning all forbidden ways? When the hand of stern affliction Overtakes the stricken one, Who can say, if not the Christian, Father, let Thy will be done? 3 From the care, the toil, the sorrow, That to all will surely come, Who shall rest, if not the Christian, In the Father’s blessèd home? To the perfect life in Heaven, When the storms of life are o’er, Who will come, if not the Christian, When this transient life is o’er? Used With Tune: VORONEZH Text Sources: Better Than Pearls by James E. White, Charles W. Stone and A. B. Owen (Battle Creek, MI: J. E. White, 1881)
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Thou My Strength, and My Redeemer

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 2 hymnals Refrain First Line: To the cross, oh, bring me nearer Lyrics: 1 Thou my Strength, and my Redeemer, Fount of life and joy divine: Where alone my hope is anchored, Keep me Lord, oh, keep me Thine. Chorus: To the cross, oh, bring me nearer, Tho' the pow'rs of earth assail; Trusting Thee, oh, blessed Master, Trusting Thee I cannot fail. 2 All I have is on Thy altar, All I ask Thy love bestows; And the peace that passeth knowledge, Like a dream of gladness flows. [Chorus] 3 In the hours of deepest trial, When the surges o'er me break; Thou hast said, and I believe it, Thou wilt not Thine own forsake. [Chorus] 4 Till my soul shall reach its haven, Till I dwell forevermore In the home of many mansions, Far beyond this fleeting shore. [Chorus] Topics: Care and Guidance Used With Tune: THE UPLIFTED CROSS
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Hail! thou God of grace and glory

Author: Thomas W. Baxter Aveling Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 37 hymnals Topics: The Church Prayer for the Church
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When Hosannas Loud Resounding

Author: Anonymous Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 When hosannas loud resounding Rang through Salem joyfully, As the Savior came in triumph, Children’s voices rose on high, Hymning out the joyful chorus, Shouting forth the glad acclaim, Mighty King, the Son of David, Coming in Jehovah’s name. 2 Jesus heard their little voices, And with gentle, loving face, Smiled upon the happy children, Subjects of His royal grace; Hushed the mighty priests to silence By the old prophetic word, Forth from infant lips perfected, Praise shall come before the Lord. 3 Still the mighty King of Salem Comes in holy triumph nigh— Still hosannas, loud resounding, Rise from infant tongues on high— Still the skeptic and the scoffer Sneer and ridicule the song— And the Savior smiles as sweetly On the happy infant throng. 4 In the day when gathered millions Sing hosannas, far away, ’Mid the shining hosts of angels, Infant tongues shall swell the lay. Come then, children, to the Savior, Sweetest welcome waits you here; And with those bright hosts in Heaven, You shall sing His praises there. Used With Tune: REINFIELD Text Sources: The Golden Censer (New York: William B. Bradbury, 1864)

For your generous providing

Author: Leith Fisher (b. 1941) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: The Holy Spirit The Church Celebrates - Holy Communion; Courage; Freedom and Liberation; Sharing and Caring; Social Concern; Temptation Scripture: 1 John 4:13 Used With Tune: HOLY MANNA

Es Jesús Mi Amante Guía

Author: Fanny Crosby; Honorato T. Reza Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Si Jesús es quien me guía Topics: Peregrinaje y Guia

Cristo, Mi Cruz He Tomado

Author: George Simmonds Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Consagracion / Servicio
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The Great Sacrifice

Author: D. S. Warner Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: God is sweeping through the nations Refrain First Line: God is coming, O, my brother Lyrics: 1 God is sweeping through the nations With an awful, searching eye; Every spot of imperfection Much be purged, or hope must die. Refrain: God is coming, O my brother, Can you face the solemn day? All the pure His angels gather, The defiled become a prey. 2 Jesus gave His life to purchase For Himself a spotless bride— All who fear Him and obey Him Cleansed beneath the crimson tide. [Refrain] 3 To preserve her pure and spotless He must make a sacrifice; Give to evil spirits supper, All who give to sin a place. [Refrain] 4 See His sword is bathed in heaven, And the mountains strewn with dead; All ye birds and beasts assemble, Lo, a feast for you is spread. [Refrain] 5 Hear the angel loudly crying, Standing in the blazing sun; Wake, O man, while time is flying, For the judgment has begun. [Refrain] Select Hymns, 1911 (Timeless Truths) Used With Tune: [God is sweeping through the nations]

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