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A Little Ship Was On The Sea

Author: Dorothy A. Thrupp Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12608 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Lyrics: 1 A little ship was on the sea, It was a pretty sight; It sailed along so pleasantly, And all was calm and bright. When lo! a storm began to rise, The wind grew loud and strong; It blew the clouds across the skies, It blew the waves along. 2 And all, but One, were sore afraid Of sinking in the deep; His head was on a pillow laid, And He was fast asleep. "Master, we perish: Master, save!" They cried: their Master heard; He rose, rebuked the wind and wave, And stilled them with a word. 3 He to the storm says, "Peace, be still!" The raging billows cease; The mighty winds obey His will, And all are hushed to peace. Oh, well we know it was the Lord, Our Savior and our friend; Whose care of those who trust His word Will never, never end. 4 A noble ship, our country dear, Has weathered many a gale— Yet now a storm beats so severe That many stout hearts quail. But One who rides above the storm Can save us from all ill; We only wait to hear His voice Commanding, Peace, be still! 5 O Jesus, Master! hear, we pray Remove the chastening rod; Let not our foes exulting say, "There is no help in God." From threatening storms preserve our land, Rebuke the wind and waves; And let us, one united band, Rejoice in God, who saves. Languages: English Tune Title: MAZANDARAN
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Lighted Lamps

Author: Johann Walther; Benjamin H. Kennedy Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12660 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D First Line: Soon will the heav’nly Bridegroom come Lyrics: 1 Soon will the heav’nly Bridegroom come; Ye wedding guests, draw near, And slumber not in sin when He, The Son of God, is here. With lamps alight and oil in store Let every guest advance, Nor shrink ashamed in trembling awe From His bright countenance. 2 Come, let us haste to meet our Lord, And hail Him with delight, Who saved us by His precious blood And sorrows infinite: Beside Him all the patriarchs old And holy prophets stand, The glorious apostolic choir, The noble martyr band. 3 As brethren dear they welcome us, And lead us to the throne, Where angels bow their veilèd heads Before the Three in One, Where we, with all the saints of Christ, A white robed multitude, Shall praise th’ascended Lord who deigns To wear our flesh and blood. 4 His gracious hand will ope for us The gates of paradise, And spread the glories of His heav’n Before our dazzled eyes: Our lot will be for aye to share His reign of peace above, And drink with unexhausted joy The river of His love. Languages: English Tune Title: EATON
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A Stronger Faith

Author: Fanny Crosby Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12704 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D First Line: I need, O Lord, a stronger faith Refrain First Line: Grant me, O Lord, a living faith Lyrics: 1 I need, O Lord, a stronger faith, In this poor heart of mine, A faith to take Thee at Thy word, And all for Thee resign. Refrain: Grant me, O Lord, a living faith That I may follow Thee, Thro’ joy or sorrow, doubt or fear, Until Thy face I see. 2 A faith that to Thy promise clings, When clouds above me roll, A faith that sweetly works by love And purifies the soul. [Refrain] 3 A faith that soars beyond the sky And looks within the veil, A faith that, till my latest hour, Shall never, never fail. [Refrain] 4 A patient, firm, enduring faith, The Christian race to run, A faith to teach me how to say, "My Lord, Thy will be done." [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: RACIBÓRZ
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The Nativity

Author: Harriet M. Kimball Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12738 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D First Line: Beneath the dark, expectant skies Lyrics: 1 Beneath the dark, expectant skies While crowded Bethlehem slept, Their sleeping flocks in quiet fields The faithful shepherds kept; When round about them, suddenly, There shone a glorious light, And in the midst an angel stood, Majestical and bright. 2 What mortal eye could look undazed! What mortal ear could hear The voice most sweet, most terrible In sweetness, without fear? While on the wide Judean hills The reverent winds were stayed, Prostrate the humble shepherds fell, For they were sore afraid. 3 "Fear not; behold, I bring you joy!" The angel spake and smiled; "To you this day in David’s town Is born the promised Child; A Savior, even Christ the Lord, And this shall be the sign— Ye in a manger lowly laid Shall find the Babe Divine." 4 And with the angel, lo! a host Of shining ones was seen, Chanting, "All glory be to God, As it hath ever been; Glory to God, on earth be peace, And unto men good will," They sang, in splendor vanishing, And all grew dark and still. 5 Amazed the shepherds heard, and rose And made with haste their way To where, within the stable walls, The world’s Redeemer lay; Nor wider space nor fairer place Had earth to spare for Him Whose throne from everlasting burned Rayed round with seraphim. 6 While softly raining out of Heav’n, In silver cadences Flowed down those sweet angelic strains Proclaiming joy and peace; Her rapture swelling into tears, The trembling Mother bent Above her Child, her Holy One, In awe and wonderment. 7 And if a cloud of radiance Filled up the holy place, That cloud was darkness in her eyes, Long-dwelling on His face; Her trancèd vision scarce withdrawn When glad the shepherds came, Beheld the Babe and glorified The One Eternal Name. 8 And was the Word, indeed, made flesh? O Everlasting Lord! O Prince of Peace! O Mighty God, Forevermore adored! Who reckoning unreckoned bliss Cast all His glory by When from the prison house of sin He heard the captive cry! 9 O Love, that no created love Can ever comprehend, Outreaching life’s dark uttermost, It bound the endless end; It condescended to the low From height above all height, And bosomed in a blameless babe Brought into darkness light! 10 Wherever Christmas bells shall chime And Christmas cheer go round, Be grateful joy—not heedless mirth— In every dwelling found; While faith unveils her throbbing breast And closer folds within The Holy Child whose sinlessness Hath answered once for sin. 11 The humblest home that He may find The poorest heart of earth, Not meaner is than Bethlehem’s stall Made fair by Jesus’ birth; And light more marvelous shall stream Into that house of clay, Abiding and abounding more Unto the perfect day. 12 Comfort to answer all desire And soothe the sharpest pain, A rest to weariness, and ease To such as do complain; Bread to the hungry, and to them That thirst a living well, The Savior with His neediest ones Doth most delight to dwell. 13 He honoreth not the place of pride, But seeketh lowly doors, And love, the sweet return of love Is all that He implores; The love that waiting on His word Doth evermore increase, And magnify in daily life, The angels’ song of peace. 14 Wherever Christmas greetings flow And Christmas cheer goes round, Let charity in gracious deeds And gracious thoughts abound; And Zion, garlanding her gates, Put on her glad array, And celebrate with palms of joy Emmanuel’s natal day. 15 O Christ most high! Incarnate God! Meek Babe of Bethlehem! To whom all angels cry aloud, Thy glory shadowing them, Hear, through the praise of Heav’n, the praise Of Thy redeemèd earth Whose desert places yet shall sing For joy of Jesus’ birth! Languages: English Tune Title: A LITTLE KINGDOM
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I Heard A Voice The Sweetest

Author: Peter H. Stryker Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12798 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D First Line: I heard a voice, the sweetest voice Lyrics: 1 I heard a voice, the sweetest voice That ever mortal heard; O how it made my heart rejoice, And every feeling stirred! ’Twas Jesus spoke to me so mild; He called me to His side, And said, although with heart defiled, I might in Him confide. 2 I saw His face, the fairest face That ever mortal saw; I longed the Savior to embrace, From Him new life to draw. "Come unto Me," He kindly said, "And I will give thee rest; The ransom-price I fully paid; Repent! believe! be blest!" 3 I felt His love, the strongest love That mortal ever felt; O, how it drew my soul above, And made my hard heart melt! My burden at His feet I laid, And knew the joy of Heaven, As in my willing ear He said The blessèd word, "Forgiv’n!" Languages: English Tune Title: TRÉSOR
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Help Me, Dear Savior

Author: Mrs. A. E. Morris Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12799 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D First Line: Help me, dear Lord, to consecrate Refrain First Line: Help me, dear Savior, Thee to own Lyrics: 1 Help me, dear Lord, to consecrate Myself, my all to Thee, And prostrate fall at Thy dear feet, Thine, only Thine, to be. Refrain: Help me, dear Savior, Thee to own, And ever faithful be And when Thou sittest on Thy throne, O Lord, remember me. 2 My heart and mind, my life, my all, To Thee, O Lord, I give; Since Thou hast bought them with Thy blood, Thine own, Lord, now receive. [Refrain] 3 Then shall my days be crowned with peace, My nights with praise be filled, And self be swallowed up in Christ, O glorious victory! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: BELFORT
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Judah's Light

Author: Maria G. Saffery Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12807 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D First Line: It was amid the gathering gloom Lyrics: 1 It was amid the gathering gloom, The deep presaging woes, The night-fall of her hastening doom, That Judah’s light arose. 2 It was while yet that vital beam Upon her bosom lay, Her glory vanished like a dream Her scepter passed away. 3 It came—her own Messiah’s reign, The kingdom of her God, Told by the star on Bethlehem’s plain, The voice on Jordan’s flood. 4 Told by each deep prophetic word, That said "The Lord is nigh"; Responding from the earth that heard The anthem from the sky. 5 Told by the gifts with which He came, In ages past defined— The herald footstep for the lame, And daylight for the blind. 6 By sounds which deafened ear awoke While all the world was dumb; As if it first the silence broke, To say, "The Lord is come!" 7 By power to loosen speechless tongue Which, to the listening ear That now upon its accents hung, Could say The Lord is here. 8 Told by authority that gave Its mandate to the deep: That bid the whirlwind and the wave In calm obedience sleep. 9 Told by the sympathy severe, That o’er the suffering bled; That groaned to see the mourner’s tear And then awoke the dead. 10 Told by the miracles divine, Magnificent and mild, That awed the priesthood at the shrine, The thousands in the wild. 11 But Judah turned from David’s son, In His appointed hour— Nor owned that meek and Mighty One, In gentleness of power. 12 Saw not, in grace and grandeur meet, Messiah’s godlike charms, The lowly blessing at His feet, And childhood in His arms. 13 Marked not her Sovereign from on high, When on the wave He trod; Nor heard the startled demon’s cry Before the Son of God. 14 Then, Judah, then thy heart denied The Holy and the Just; Yet still His Spirit o’er thee sighed, And mourned thee in the dust. 15 Thy children, on the mountain steep, Beheld His sorrows flow, In tears which only He could weep, That read thy doom of woe. 16 Thy future record, wide unrolled, Before His vision lay; Thy desolations, yet untold— Thy dark and bitter day. 17 ’Tis past—that form no more appears, Thine eyes no longer see The majesty of love in tears, Jerusalem, for thee! 18 Thine hands have done the deed accursed— And wrath upon the stain Rolls o’er thee, like an ocean burst, For God’s Messiah slain. 19 The shuddering earth confessed His doom, The universe His cry; And death came wandering from the tomb, To mark that He could die. 20 Soon were His sepulcher and shroud Beneath thy burning wall; And He upon the judgment cloud, That thundered o’er thy fall. Languages: English Tune Title: FIRST MODE MELODY
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Judah Restored

Author: Maria G. Saffery Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12811 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D First Line: Yet say not, Judah’s hope is fled Lyrics: 1 Yet say not, Judah’s hope is fled, Her high and holy trust— That she hath laid her mourning head For ever in the dust. 2 Oh! say not that her sun went down, Quenched in her judgment night, In deepest darkness of its frown, To rise no more in light. 3 Say rather—for the Lord hath said, And she shall hear the sound— “O captive daughter! lift thine head In beauty from the ground. 4 "Arise, and take thy solemn vows; Thy regal robe prepare; And like Messiah’s bridal spouse, Thy crown of glory wear. 5 "Bid Kedar’s wilderness rejoice, The mountains round thee sing; Jerusalem, lift up thy voice Before the Lord, the King. 6 Jerusalem, and mayst thou yet Look up without despair? And turn to mournful Olivet, And hail thy Sovereign there? 7 Will He forgive the guilty stain That cursed thy weary land; His tear upon thy withering plain, His blood upon thy hand? 8 Yes—fear not, Judah, even now Thy name is on His heart; The everlasting hills may bow, The mountains may depart; 9 But Zion’s Lord shall ne’er forget The counsels of His will; And His eternal love is set On Zion’s daughter still. 10 Moriah heard Jehovah swear To Abraham and his seed! Moriah heard Messiah’s prayer For Abraham’s children plead. 11 And Judah’s ransomed tribes shall see The Mighty One again; And bow to Him the suppliant knee, And bless His gentle reign. 12 The watchful nations wait around To mark her gathering power; The lengthened shadows on the ground Presage the coming hour. 13 ’Tis bursting through her twilight doom Of mingled day and night; Her glory kindles in the gloom— At evening time ’tis light! 14 Sing, Gentile earth, for Judah sing, The Lord hath loosed her bands; Creation! shout for Zion’s King, And clap thy joyful hands! Languages: English Tune Title: FAITH
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'Tis Beautiful

Author: Belle Bush Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12832 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D First Line: ’Tis beautiful to live on earth Lyrics: 1 ’Tis beautiful to live on earth, To work, to watch and pray, To feel the ties of love and hope Grow stronger day by day; ’Tis beautiful to look within, And watch the waves of thought That come and go in ceaseless tides, By Truth and fancy taught. 2 ’Tis beautiful to love and trust The friends that round us live; To look with pity on the weak, And all their faults forgive, ’Tis beautiful to trust in God, To feel our souls grow strong, And know that every day we strive To triumph over wrong. 3 ’Tis beautiful to die, when life, With all its duties done, Drifts on, as does a summer cloud, To greet the setting sun; It will be beautiful to pass On to the "Better Shore," And in the "many mansions" meet The loved ones gone before Languages: English Tune Title: PANTANAL
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Thy Mercies Fill The Earth, O Lord

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12851 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Lyrics: 1 Thy mercies fill the earth, O Lord; How good Thy works appear! Open mine eyes to read Thy Word, And see Thy wonders there. 2 My heart was fashioned by Thy hand; My service is Thy due; O make Thy servant understand The duties he must do. 3 Since I’m a stranger here below, Let not Thy path be hid; But mark the road my feet should go, And be my constant guide. 4 When I confessed my wandering ways, Thou heardst my soul complain; Grant me the teachings of Thy grace, Or I shall stray again. 5 If God to me His statutes show, And heav’nly truth impart, His work for ever I’ll pursue, His law shall rule my heart. 6 This was my comfort when I bore Variety of grief; It made me learn Thy Word the more, And fly to that relief. 7 In vain the proud deride me now; I’ll ne’er forget Thy law, Nor let that blessèd Gospel go, Whence all my hopes I draw. 8 When I have learned my Father’s will, I’ll teach the world His ways; My thankful lips, inspired with zeal, Shall loud pronounce His praise. Languages: English Tune Title: ALIDA

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