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Near the Cross Was Mary Weeping

Author: Jacopone da Todi; Henry Mills Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 57 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Near the cross was Mary weeping, There her mournful station keeping, Gazing on her dying Son; There in speechless anguish groaning, Yearning, trembling, sighing, moaning, Through her soul the sword had gone. 2. When no eye its pity gave us, When there was no arm to save us, He His love and power displayed: By His stripes He wrought our healing, By His death, our life revealing, He for us the ransom paid. 3. Jesus, may Thy love constrain us, That from sin we may refrain us, In Thy griefs may deeply grieve; Thee our best affections giving, To Thy glory ever living, May we in Thy glory live. Used With Tune: STABAT MATER (Knight) Text Sources: Horae Germanicae, 1845, p. 273
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Buckle On The Armor

Author: C. Jay Smith Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 18 hymnals First Line: Life is one continued battle Refrain First Line: Christian, buckle on thy armor Lyrics: 1 Life is one continued battle, Never ended, never o’er; And the Christian’s path to glory Is a conflict evermore. Refrain: Christian, buckle on thy armor, Let the weak points strengthened be; Fight thy fight—all Heav’n shall greet thee In the hour of victory. 2 Satan ever watches round him, Seeks to find the weakest part, And in moments most unheeded, Quickly throws his fiery dart. [Refrain] 3 If perchance thy heart grows weary With the struggle and the fight, And the day seems dark and dreary, Little sunshine, little light: [Refrain] 4 Be that light but faint and feeble, It shall guide thee evermore, And at every battle leave thee Stronger than thou wast before. [Refrain] Used With Tune: BONHAM Text Sources: Voice of Joy by James H. Rosecrans (Cincinnati: Fillmore Brothers, 1882)
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As Those Who Seek The Break Of Day

Author: William C. Dix Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 As those who seek the break of day Full early in the morning, The women came where Jesus lay, Who late had borne the scorning. Sweet ointment in their hands they brought, And ere the sun had risen, The Sun of Righteousness they sought, Now set within death’s prison. 2 And thus they cried—the body here, Let us give new anointing ; The quick’ning flesh, the body dear, Which by divine appointing From this dark sepulcher shall rise, And Adam’s race deliver, And lift the fallen to the skies To reign in bliss for ever. 3 And like the Magi, hasten we To Him with love adoring; Sweet spices, too, our gifts shall be, And we must weep, imploring That He, in swaddling clothes no more, But in fine linen lying, Would grant the fallen when life is o’er, The gift of life undying. Used With Tune: ALBACETE Text Sources: Tr.: Lyra Messianica by Orby Shipley (London: Longman, Green, Longman, roberts & Green, 1864)

Vem Jesus nossa esperanča

Author: Jaci C. Maraschin Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 3 hymnals
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Brother, Thou Art Gone Before Us

Author: Henry H. Milman Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 57 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Brother, thou art gone before us; Where thy saintly soul is flown, Tears are wiped away for ever, And all sorrow is unknown; From the burden of the body, From all care and fear released, Where the wicked cease from troubling, And the weary are at rest. 2 O’er the toilsome way thou’st traveled And endured the heavy load; Christ hath brought thy footsteps languid Safely to His blest abode. Thou art resting now, like Lazarus, On thy heav’nly Father’s breast, Where the wicked cease from troubling, And the weary are at rest. 3 Sin no more can taint thy spirit, Nor can doubt thy faith assail; Thou thy welcome has receivèd, Now thy strength shall never fail; And thou’rt sure to meet the holy, Whom on earth thou loved’st best, Where the wicked cease from troubling, And the weary are at rest. 4 To thy grave we sadly bear thee, There in dust we place thy head; O’er thee now the turf is pressing, And grows green thy narrow bed. But thy spirit soars to glory, Free, among the faithful blest, Where the wicked cease from troubling, And the weary are at rest. 5 When the Lord shall send His summons Unto us who’re left behind, May we, by the world untainted, Gracious welcome with thee find; Each like thee, in peace departing, To the kingdom of the blest, Where the wicked cease from troubling, And the weary are at rest. Used With Tune: MOYLE Text Sources: "The Martyr of Antioch"
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Hark! The Sound Of Angel Voices

Author: Rebecca P. Coe Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 22 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Hark! the sound of angel voices Over Bethlehem’s starlit plain; Hark! the heavenly host rejoices, Jesus comes on earth to reign. See celestial radiance beaming, Lighting up the midnight sky; ’Tis the promised day star gleaming, ’Tis the day spring from on high. 2 Westward, all along the ages, Trace its pathway clear and bright; Star of hope to eastern sages, Radiant now with Gospel light. Angels from the realms of glory, Peace on earth delight to sing; Christian, tell the wondrous story, Go proclaim the Savior King. 3 Where the woodman’s axe is ringing, Where the hunter roams alone, Where the prairie flowers are springing, Make the great Redeemer known. While from California mountains Pure and sweet the anthem swells, Oregon’s dark wilds and fountains Hail the sound of Sabbath bells. 4 Like an armèd host with banners, Terrible in war array, Zion comes with glad hosannas To prepare her monarch’s way. Unto Him all power is given, All the world His sway shall own, And on earth, as now in Heaven, Shall His will be done alone. Used With Tune: ABNEY Text Sources: Echo to Happy Voices (New York: American Tract Socieity, 1869)
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Angel hosts in bright array

Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 8 hymnals Used With Tune: NEWPORT NEWS
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I'll Be With You

Author: James M. Sawers Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: I am happy now in Jesus Refrain First Line: I’ll be with you, I’ll be with you Lyrics: 1 I am happy now in Jesus, He has washed me white as snow; Now I’m resting on His promise— Everywhere I’ll with you go. Refrain: "I’ll be with you, I’ll be with you, Everywhere, where’er you go." Hallelujah! I’m rejoicing, For my Savior’s voice I know. 2 How my soul will leap for gladness, When my Jesus I will see, And I’ll reign with Him forever, All throughout eternity! [Refrain] 3 When the pearly gates swing open, And the angels’ faces see, Then we’ll hear our Savior saying, Welcome, child—I died for thee. [Refrain] Used With Tune: CARSON CITY
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I Will Early Seek the Savior

Author: Lucinda B. Bateman Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 11 hymnals Refrain First Line: For He loves me, yes, He loves me Lyrics: 1. I will early seek the Savior, I will learn of Him each day; I will follow in His footsteps, I will walk the narrow way. Refrain For He loves me, yes, He loves me, Jesus loves me, this I know. Jesus loves me, died to save me, This is why I love Him so. 2. I will hasten where He bids me, I am not too young to go, In the pathway where He leadeth, Not too young His will to know. [Refrain] 3. He is standing at the doorway Of escape from every sin; I will knock, for He has promised, He will hear and let me in. [Refrain] Used With Tune: BAD CANSTATT Text Sources: Songs of Rejoicing, edited by Frederick Fillmore (Cincinnati, Ohio: Fillmore Brothers, 1888)

Tú ya vienes, ¡oh Dios mío!

Author: Frances R. Havergal; Anonymous Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 3 hymnals

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