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Soon With Resistless Arm Shall Death

Author: Anonymous Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12649 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Soon with resistless arm shall death Assert its sovereign claim, And summon man to yield his breath To Him whence first it came. 2 Like crowded forest trees we stand, And some are marked to fall: The axe will smite at God’s command, And soon shall smite us all. 3 Green as the bay tree, ever green, With its new foliage on, The gay, the thoughtless, I have seen; I passed—and they were gone. 4 No present health can health ensure For yet an hour to come, No human power our life secure And save us from the tomb. 5 Lord! may we mark the awful truth, Revealed in sacred page— A worm is in the bud of youth, And at the root of age. 6 Lord! teach me henceforth so to live, And number all my days, That in Thy strength I now may strive To walk in wisdom’s ways. 7 And since the fatal shafts of death Are flying all around, Prepare us to resign our breath, Nor dread the threatened wound. Languages: English Tune Title: SOHO
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Attend, My People, To My Law

Author: Thomas Sternhold Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12674 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Attend, my people, to my law; Thereto give thou an ear; The words that from my mouth proceed Attentively do hear. 2 My mouth shall speak a parable, And sayings dark of old; The same which we have heard and known, Ev’n as our fathers told. 3 We will not from their children hide The wonders done by Thee; To generations yet to come These things declare will we. 4 The praises of the Lord our God, And His almighty strength, The wondrous works that He hath done, We will show forth at length. 5 His testimony and His law In Israel He did place, And charged our fathers it to show To their succeeding race; 6 That so the race which was to come These things might learn and know; And sons unborn, who should arise, Might to their sons them show: 7 That they might set their hope in God, And suffer not to fall His mighty works out of their mind, But keep His precepts all: 8 And might not, like their fathers, be A stiff rebellious race; A race not right in heart with God Whose spirit faithless was. 9 The sons of Ephraim, who nor bows Nor other arms did lack, When as the day of battle was, Yet faintly turnèd back. 10 They broke God’s covenant, and refused In His commands to go; His works and wonders they forgot, Which He to them did show. 11 Things marvelous He brought to pass; Their fathers them beheld Within the land of Egypt done, Yea, even Zoan’s field. 12 By Him divided was the sea, He led them through the flood; The waters on each side He raised, Till as a heap they stood. 13 With cloud by day, with light of fire All night He did them guide. In desert, rocks He cleft, and drink, As from great depths, supplied. 14 He also from the rock brought streams, Like floods made waters run. Yet, sinning more, in desert they Provoked the Highest One. 15 For in their heart they tempted God, And, speaking with mistrust, They greedily did meat require To satisfy their lust. 16 Against the Lord Himself they spake, And, murmuring, said thus, A table in the wilderness Can God prepare for us? 17 Behold, He smote the rock, and thence Came streams and waters great; But can He give His people bread? And send them flesh to eat? 18 Jehovah heard, His wrath arose: Then kindled was a flame On Jacob, and on Israel His indignation came. 19 For they believed not God, nor trust In His salvation had; Though clouds above He did command, And Heav’n’s doors open made, 20 And manna rained on them, and gave Them corn of Heav’n to eat. Man angels’ food did eat; to them He to the full sent meat. 21 He in the heaven also caused An eastern wind to blow; And by His power He let out The southern wind to go. 22 Then flesh He rained on them like dust Which cannot numbered be; And feathered fowls in numbers vast Like sands along the sea. 23 At His command, amid their camp The flesh in showers fell; On every side it fell about The tents where they did dwell. 24 So they did eat abundantly, And had of meat their fill; For He did give to them what was Their own desire and will. 25 They from their lust had not estranged Their heart and their desire; But while the meat was in their mouths, Which they did so require, 26 God’s wrath upon them came, and slew The fattest of them all; And so the choice of Israel, O’erthrown by death, did fall. 27 Yet after all the Lord had done They still went on in sin; Nor did believe, although His works So wonderful had been. 28 He therefore did in vanity Their days consume and waste; And by His wrath their wretched years Away in trouble passed. 29 But when He slew them, then they did To seek Him show desire; Yea, they returned, and after God Did earnestly enquire. 30 And that the Lord had been their Rock, They did remember then; And that the high almighty God Had their Redeemer been. 31 Yet with their mouth they flattered Him, And with their tongues they lied; Their heart was not sincere; they from His covenant turned aside. 32 But, full of pity, He forgave Their sin, nor did them slay; Nor stirred up all His wrath, but oft His anger turned away. 33 For that they were but fading flesh To mind He did recall; A wind that passeth soon away, And ne’er returns at all. 34 How often in the wilderness Did they provoke His wrath! How often grieved Him, as they marched Along their desert path! 35 Yea, turning back, they tempt the Lord, And and boldly limits place About the high and holy One— The God of Israel’s race. 36 And they remembered not His hand Nor yet the noted day When He redeemed them from the foe Who sought them for his prey. 37 Nor how great signs in Egypt land He openly had wrought; What miracles in Zoan’s field His hand to pass had brought. 38 How He their rivers and their lakes Turned everywhere to blood; That neither man nor beast could drink Of standing lake or flood. 39 Devouring flies, of divers sorts, The Lord among them brought; And swarms of frogs o’er all the land, Which great destruction wrought. 40 He to the caterpillar gave The fruits of all their soil; He gave the labors of their hands To be the locust’s spoil. 41 Their vines with hail, their sycamores He with the frost did blast: Their beasts to hail He gave; their flocks Hot thunderbolts did waste. 42 He cast upon them anger fierce; To burning wrath gave vent; In indignation troubled them By evil angels sent. 43 He did not spare their soul from death But for His wrath made way; And to the fearful pestilence He gave their life a prey. 44 And over Egypt’s land He smote Their first born, and their pride, Till everywhere in tents of Ham Their chief of strength had died. 45 But forth from these like sheep He brought His own, His chosen band, And led His people like a flock Across the desert land. 46 And on their journey He them led, Secure from every fear, But by the sea’s o’erwhelming waves Their enemies covered were. 47 To borders of His holy place The Lord His people brought, Ev’n to the mountain which for them His own right hand had bought. 48 The nations which in Canaan dwelt, He also by His hand, Before His people’s face, expelled Beyond their native land; 49 Which for inheritance to them By line He did divide, And made the tribes of Israel Within their tents abide. 50 But God most high they did provoke, They tempted Him again; His testimonies to observe Their will did not incline. 51 But, like their fathers, they turned back, In faithlessness and pride, And like a false, deceitful bow, They all were turned aside. 52 Because to anger they provoked The Lord with places high, And with their graven images Moved Him to jealousy. 53 When God heard this, He angry was, And much loathed Israel then: So Shiloh’s tent He left, the tent Which He had placed with men. 54 And He His strength delivered o’er To long captivity; He left His glory in the hand Of His proud enemy. 55 His people also to the sword In anger o’er He turned: Against His own inheritance His wrath so fiercely burned. 56 The fire consumed their choice young men; Their maids no marriage had; And when their priests fell by the sword, Their wives no mourning made. 57 But then the Lord arose, as one That doth from sleep awake; And like a giant that, by wine Refreshed, a shout doth make. 58 And on the backs of fleeing foes He caused His strokes to fall, And to reproach perpetual He put His enemies all. 59 Moreover, Joseph’s tent He spurned, Nor Ephraim’s tribe approved; But Judah’s tent Jehovah chose, The Zion Mount he loved. 60 And like the firm and lofty hills He built His holy place; Yea, strong as earth’s foundation fast, He gave it changeless base. 61 Of David as His servant then His sovereign choice did make, And him, from out the folds of sheep, The Lord was pleased to take. 62 From waiting on the suckling ewes, He brought him forth to feed His Israel, His inheritance, His people, Jacob’s seed. 63 So with integrity of heart He did them wisely feed; And with His skillfulness of hands He did them safely lead. Languages: English Tune Title: BROWN
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Thanks, Father, That Again Our Feet

Author: Hannah J. Lewis Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12721 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Thanks, Father, that again our feet These sacred courts may press; Oh, let Thy Spirit with us meet, And all our efforts bless. 2 How feeble, Lord, the noblest song Our youthful hearts can raise! Be Thou the theme, and sweet and strong Shall swell our hymn of praise. 3 Thy hand, through all our days and years Has been our shield and guide; Through light and shade, through smiles and tears, What could we need beside? 4 And to Thy love, Thy sacred care, The future hours we give, All hallowed by the breath of prayer, Since by that breath we live. 5 O blessed Savior! in Thy name Let prayer and praise be giv’n, And safely, from this mortal frame, Conduct our souls to Heav’n! Languages: English Tune Title: ELIM
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Now, Lord, Thy Chosen Heralds Bless

Author: William Sanders; Hugh Bourne Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12732 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Now, Lord, Thy chosen heralds bless, Who run at Thy command; And may Thy precious word of grace, Be heard in every land. 2 The blessing which Thy Son hath bought, To sinners we proclaim; Let signs and wonders still be wrought In Jesus’ conquering name. 3 Now let Thy Holy Spirit strive, And bring the wanderers home; Now, mighty God, Thy work revive, And let Thy kingdom come. 4 Maintain, maintain, Thy sovereign sway, And bid all sin depart; The beauties of Thy face display, And shine in every heart. 5 And when to that bright world we come, Where all is peace and joy, We’ll shout the heav’nly harvest home, And praise Thee in the sky. Languages: English Tune Title: ST. MAGNUS
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The Last Great Day Is Drawing Nigh

Author: William Sanders; Hugh Bourne Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12733 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 The last great day is drawing nigh When Christ, the Judge, shall come, With all the armies of the sky, To call His children home. 2 Behold! the vengeful day of God: Destruction flies around, The mountains tremble at His nod, His trumpet shakes the ground. 3 Sinners with trembling leave the tomb At His supreme command; Behold! the day of God is come! How will the sinner stand? 4 All who against the living God Continue to rebel, Must fall beneath His vengeful rod, And bear the pains of hell. 5 But those who in His name believe, And humbly watch and pray, Shall each a starry crown receive, And reign in endless day. Languages: English Tune Title: DEWITT
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Let Thousands, Lord, Be Sent Abroad

Author: Hugh Bourne Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12735 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Let thousands, Lord, be sent abroad, In answer to our prayer; As nothing is too hard for God, Thy holy arm make bare. 2 May laborers in ten thousands rise, And may success be giv’n, That all who dwell beneath the skies, May know the God of Heav’n. Languages: English Tune Title: ABRIDBE
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Jesus, The Word Of Mercy Give

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12736 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Jesus, the word of mercy give, And let it swiftly run, And let the priests themselves believe, And put salvation on. 2 Clothed in the Spirit’s holiness May all Thy people prove The plenitude of Gospel grace The joy of perfect love. 3 Jesus, let all Thy lovers shine, Illustrious, as the sun; And bright with borrowed rays divine, Their glorious circuit run. 4 Beyond the reach of mortals spread Their light where’er they go; Heavenly influence may they shed On all the world below. 5 As giants may they run their race, Exulting in their might: As burning luminaries chase The gloom of hellish night. 6 As the bright Son of Righteousness Their healing wings display; And let their luster still increase Unto the perfect day. Languages: English Tune Title: BROWN
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Commissioned By The Great I Am

Author: William Sanders; Hugh Bourne Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12737 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Commissioned by the great I AM I leave my friends and home, To spread the triumphs of His name, O’er desert wastes I roam. 2 While the whole counsel of the Lord, I shun not to declare, May sinners fall before the Word, And lift their hearts in prayer. 3 My soul, at times, is much cast down, And pressed with pain and toil, But I’ll not dread the sinner’s frown, Nor will I court their smile. 4 Though grief and sorrow be my lot, I shortly shall be free; And whether I’m reproached or not, May God remember me. 5 I soon shall quit this cumbrous clay, And fly to Jesus’ breast; Angels will bear my soul away, To everlasting rest. Languages: English Tune Title: GERONTIUS
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The Christmas Hymn

Author: Fanny Crosby Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12756 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: How tranquil, how serene the night Lyrics: 1 How tranquil, how serene the night, When to the sleeping earth, A heav’nly host of seraphs bright, Proclaimed a Savior’s birth! 2 The shepherds, on Judea’s plains, With wonder heard their songs, "Glory to God!—to Him alone, Our highest praise belongs." 3 "Glory to God!" through heav’n’s broad arch, The sacred chorus ran, Good will, and never ending peace, Henceforth to mortal man. 4 "Glory to God!" let all the earth, To Him their honors bring, And every heart, and every tongue, His praise responsive sing. Languages: English Tune Title: BEATITUDO
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Hail, Sacred Morn! When From The Tomb

Author: Fanny Crosby Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12759 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Hail, sacred morn! when from the tomb The Son of God arose, "Captivity He captive led," And triumphed o’er His foes. 2 Rejoice oh, holy church, rejoice Awake thy noblest strain, Put off thy weeds of mourning now, The Savior lives again. 3 Oh! let thy loud hosannahs reach The portals of the sky, While angels tune their gentle harps And heav’nly choirs reply. 4 "Glory to God He ever lives To plead our cause above, He, He is worthy to receive All honor, power, and love. 5 "Hail, mighty King! we at Thy feet Our grateful homage pay, Accept the humble sacrifice, And wash our sins away. 6 "Then at the resurrection morn, When the last trump shall sound, May we awake to life anew, And with Thy saints be found." Languages: English Tune Title: ST. ANNE

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