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Night Watchman's Song (Nachtwächterlied)

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Hear, good folk! the hour I'm singing (Hört, ihr Herrn, und lasst euch sagen) Refrain First Line: Though men watch, it nought availeth (Menschenwachen kann nichts nützen) Topics: Evening Used With Tune: [Hear, good folk! the hour I'm singing]

Maria Walked Through Woods of Thorn

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Maria walked through woods of thorn (Maria durch ein' Dornwald ging) Topics: Christmas Used With Tune: [Maria walked through woods of thorn]

O Men Who Look for Helping Hands

Author: Fritz Kleiner Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Advent; Suffering Used With Tune: [O men who look for helping hands]

On, Ever On

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: On, ever on, through thick and thin (Nur immer fort durch Dick und Dünne) Topics: Courage; Discipleship; Spiritual Fight and Victory; Kingdom; Suffering Used With Tune: [On, ever on, through thick and thin] Text Sources: Gesang-Büchlein der Hutterischen Brüder

Tell Me, O Humble Grass

Author: Rhina P. Espaillat Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: "Tell me, O humble Grass, what makes you sigh?" Topics: Good Friday; Palm Sunday Used With Tune: [Tell me, O humble Grass, what makes you sigh]

When We're Striding Side by Side

Author: Hermann Claudius Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Farewell; The New Age Used With Tune: [When we're striding side by side]

Wherefore Burn Poor and Lonely?

Author: Otto Salomon Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Wherefore burn poor and lonely as one needy brand? (Warum einzeln verlodern im dürftigen Brand?) Topics: Brotherhood; Fire and Light; Mission and Outreach; Unity Used With Tune: [Wherefore burn poor and lonely as one needy brand?]

Winter Prayer

Author: Else von Hollander Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: White lies the snow (Weiss liegt der Schnee) Topics: Creation; Expectation Used With Tune: [White lies the snow]

Yea, I Must Live for Thee, Christ Jesus

Author: Eberhard Arnold Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Yea, I must live for Thee, Christ Jesus (Dir muss ich leben, Du mein Christus) Topics: Jesús; Repentance and Forgiveness; Surrender Used With Tune: [Yea, I must live for Thee, Christ Jesus] Text Sources: Eberhard Arnold, Sannerz, 1924

Four Rounds for Advent

Author: Otto Spar Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: See, thy King cometh unto thee (Siehe, dein König kommt zu dir) Used With Tune: [See, thy King cometh unto thee]

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