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How Large The Promise! How Divine

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13865 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 How large the promise! how divine, To Abram and his seed! I’ll be a God to thee and thine, Supplying all their need. 2 The words of His extensive love From age to age endure; The angel of the covenant proves, And seals the blessing sure. 3 Jesus the ancient faith confirms, To our great fathers giv’n; He takes young children to His arms, And calls them heirs of Heav’n. 4 Our God, how faithful are His ways! His love endures the same; Nor from the promise of His grace Blots out the children’s name. Languages: English Tune Title: ARLINGTON
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Á Náði Rík Og Dýrabar

Author: John Newton; Zacharias Zachariassen Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13894 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Á náði rík og dýrabar, Ið frelsti meg, eitt vrak. Tá vilstur eg og blindur var, Gud myrkrið burtur rak. 2 At óttast náðin lćrir meg, Men fryktin lýggja má. Hvør søt var náðin, fyrsta eg Í trúnni Jesus sá. 3 Í snerrum og á vandaveg, Men tryggur higartil. Tað náðin var, ið leiddi meg, Og heim meg leiða vil. 4 Tá prís vit sungið hava har Í Himli, túsund ár, Tá skal tað tykjast, sum tað var, Vit byrjaðu í gjár. Languages: Faroese Tune Title: NEW BRITAIN
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Be Firm, Be Bold

Author: Frederick Whitfield Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13936 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Be firm, be bold, be strong, be true Lyrics: 1 Be firm, be bold, be strong, be true, And dare to stand alone; Strive for the right, whate’er ye do, Though helpers there are none. 2 Nay, bend not to the swelling surge Of public sneer and wrong. ’Twill bear thee on to ruin’s verge, With current wild and strong. 3 Stand for the right! and with clean hands, Exalt the truth on high; Thou’lt find warm, sympathizing hearts, Among the passers by. 4 Men who have seen, and thought, and felt Yet could not boldly dare The battle’s brunt, but by thy side Will every danger share. 5 Stand for the right! proclaim it loud; Thou’lt find an answering tone In honest hearts, and thou’lt no more Be doomed to stand alone. Languages: English Tune Title: ROSCOE
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All Yesterday Is Past

Author: Baptist W. Noel Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13978 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 All yesterday is past, Tomorrow’s not our own; Today may be our final chance To bow before the throne. 2 Tomorrow, Lord is Thine, Lodged in Thy sovereign hand; And if its sun arise and shine, It shines by Thy command. 3 The present moment flies And bears our life away; Oh, make the careless truly wise, That they may live today. 4 Hear ye His voice today, And harden not your heart; Tomorrow He in justice may Pronounce the doom, Depart. 5 Upon a fleeting hour Eternity is hung; Lord, waken by Thy mighty power The agèd and the young. Languages: English Tune Title: SELLINGE
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There Was An Eden Once On Earth

Author: Matthew Bridges Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13986 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 There was an Eden once on earth Beyond conception fair— Where mortal beauty had her birth Ere sin had entered there. 2 What flow’rs perfumed the balmy gale All bursting into bloom: What fruits enriched the happy vale Of cool, but grateful gloom! 3 There our first parents, clothed in grace, The velvet verdure trod, And loved in all they saw, to trace The vestiges of God! 4 Oh! life divine—when day retired And closed her golden eye— And genial evening gently fired The curtains of the sky: Then would the Voice, that made them all, Flow downward from His throne— And sweetly on His creatures call, To walk with Him alone! Holy communion! Matchless joy! How freely it was giv’n; That bath of bliss, without alloy, An antepast of Heav’n! 5 Woe to the hour, that shed its shade O’er such a glorious scene— And soon, too soon, in ruins laid That which had perfect been! 6 From Eden to Gethsemane— With tender tears we turn: Our dear Redeemer there to see, And there rejoice and mourn! Languages: English Tune Title: LAFAYETTE
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If Life Be Long

Author: J. G. Bonnell Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #14108 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: If life be long, I will be glad Lyrics: 1 If life be long, I will be glad That I may long obey; If short, then why should I be sad To soar to endless day? 2 This life is giv’n me to prepare For that which is to come; Grant me, O Lord, the bliss to share Of an eternal home. 3 The life God gives I will employ To do His blessèd will; Upward I’ll soar on wings of joy, And do His pleasure still. 4 Then let me live for God alone, While life to me is giv’n; And let me serve before the throne Forevermore in Heav’n. Languages: English Tune Title: TAMALPAIS
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Death and Resurrection

Author: Priscilla J. Thompson Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #14134 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: The priests, the elders, and the scribes Lyrics: 1 The priests, the elders, and the scribes, From council had adjourned; And Pilate’s proffered sacrifice, The mob had promptly spurned. 2 And up Golgotha’s rising slope, A boisterous, cruel, band, With taunts, and jeers, and foul rebuke, Leads forth the Son of Man. 3 Oh, what a scene for human eyes! Our Savior, bowed in grief; And tortured by the very ones To whom He brings relief. 4 Close at His side, a swarthy man Beneath His cross doth bow; Oh Simon! Ne’er did mortal bend To nobler task than thou. 5 And, on the brow of Calvary, With scoffing, and with scorn, They nailed our Savior to the cross, With diadem of thorn. 6 ’Tis done, and Joseph now has laid His body in the tomb; And none except the guards keep watch, Amid the somber gloom. 7 But what can bar our holy Lord, Or cross His wondrous plan? The stronghold ’bout His lonely tomb. Shows unbelief of man. 8 When, to the tomb, the women came, In grief, at break of day, An angel, ’mid an earthquake vast, Had rolled the stone away. 9 No power within this great domain, Can stay our mighty king; Oh grave, where is thy victory, Oh death, where is thy sting! 10 Despite the grave, despite the bar, In triumph He hath flown. And sitteth now at God’s right hand, Joint-ruler of His own. Languages: English Tune Title: THE WAITS' SONG
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The Lowliness Of The Messiah

Author: Thomas B. Murray Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #14146 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: The Jews beheld with pride and scorn Lyrics: 1 The Jews beheld with pride and scorn The Savior in His day; They mocked His birth, and state forlorn, His meek and humble way. 2 Is this, the foolish people said, “A prince to rule our land? We see no crown upon his head, No scepter in his hand. 3 “Where is the long and splendid track Of triumphs all his own; The arm to give to Judah back Her long lost, vacant throne? 4 “When He, the Lord in whom we trust, Shall come to bless our race, His enemies shall lick the dust, All nations seek His face. 5 And He, with pow’r by Heav’n assigned, The hearts of men shall draw To Moses’ rules, till all mankind Shall own no other law. 6 Alas! the veil was on their eyes, That hid the coming scene, And led them blindly to despise The lowly Nazarene. 7 A conqueror He o’er death and hell, Their armies to control, The proud rebellious thoughts to quell, And win the faithful soul. 8 A king, to whose divine command All pow’r and might are giv’n, To rule on earth in every land, And reign supreme in Heav’n. 9 A teacher of the will divine, Almighty to impart His righteous law; and, line on line, To write it on the heart. 10 He is our fortress and our rock, Our shepherd, called of old; For there shall be one happy flock, One Shepherd of the fold. Languages: English Tune Title: GRÄFENBERG
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Hark! The Clear Voice

Author: Ambrose of Milan, 340-397 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #14152 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Hark! the clear voice, whose thrilling tone Lyrics: 1 Hark! the clear voice, whose thrilling tone Doth rend the gloom, and rout: Be gone, vain dreams, far hence be gone; From Heav’n the Christ shines out. 2 Rise now the sluggard mind, outworn And soiled and sore that lay: Now beams the star, the star new-born, To chase all plagues away. 3 The Lamb is sent us from above, To loosen all our debt; Then sing we all of Christ’s great love Through tears our tones that wet. 4 That when He next shines glorious, While glooms the world deface, Not for sins He punish us, But with His love embrace. 5 Praise, honor, might and glory meet To God the Sire and Son, And to the Holy Paraclete, While endless ages run. Languages: English Tune Title: ST. VALERIUS
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The Well of Sychar

Author: Edward Denny Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #14157 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Sweet was the hour, O Lord, to Thee Lyrics: 1 Sweet was the hour, O Lord, to Thee, At Sychar’s lonely well, When that poor outcast heard Thee there Thy great salvation tell. 2 Thither she came; but O, her heart All filled with earthly care, Dreamed not of Thee, nor thought to find The Hope of Israel there. 3 Lord! ’twas Thy power unseen that drew The stray one to that place, In solitude to learn from Thee The secrets of Thy grace. 4 There Jacob’s erring daughter found Those streams unknown before, The water brooks of life that make The weary thirst no more. 5 And Lord, to us, as vile as she, Thy gracious lips have told That mystery of love revealed At Jacob’s well of old. 6 In spirit, Lord, we’ve sat with Thee Beside the springing well Of life and peace—and heard Thee there Its healing virtues tell. 7 Dead to the world, we dream no more Of earthly pleasures now; Our deep, divine unfailing spring Of grace and glory Thou! 8 No hope of rest in aught beside, No beauty, Lord, we see; And, like Samaria’s daughter, seek, And find our all in Thee. Languages: English Tune Title: BEATITUDO

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