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God with us! oh, glorious name!

Author: Sarah Slinn Appears in 82 hymnals Used With Tune: DIX
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In the furrows of the field

Author: M. F. Maude Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: DIX
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The Blessing of Work

Author: Godfrey Thring Appears in 20 hymnals First Line: Work is sweet, for God has blest Topics: Work and Duty Used With Tune: DIX
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Christ, the Lord, is risen to-day

Author: Anon. Appears in 5 hymnals Used With Tune: DIX

On thy church, O power divine

Appears in 96 hymnals Used With Tune: DIX

Olvidando Su Dolor

Author: William C. Dix Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: El Hijo Su Epifania Used With Tune: DIX
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Let Us Go To Bethlehem

Author: Mrs. B. L. Corbin Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 7 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Let us go to Bethlehem; There the King of Glory lies! He has left His diadem, And His throne beyond the skies! He, the Lord of endless years, Now a feeble babe appears. 2 Let us go to Bethlehem: God descends with men to dwell! And He comes not to condemn, But to save from sin and hell: Oh, what rich and boundless grace, To our lost and guilty race! 3 Let us go to Bethlehem: Eastern magi worship there; Let us strive to rival them, With the incense of our prayer; And our hearts, as offerings bring, To the glorious new-born King. Used With Tune: DIX Text Sources: Sunday-School Hymns (Philadelphia: American Sunday School Union, 1856)
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Wherefore should I make my moan

Author: Charles Wesley Appears in 34 hymnals Used With Tune: DIX
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Chief Of Sinners Though I Be

Author: Wm. McComb Appears in 89 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Chief of sinners though I be, Jesus shed His blood for me; Died that I might live on high, Lived that I might never die. As the branch is to the vine, I am His and He is mine. 2 O the height of Jesus' love! Higher than the heav'ns above, Deeper than the depths of sea, Lasting to eternity; Love that found me, wondrous tho't! Found me when I sought Him not. 3 Jesus only can impart Balm to heal the smitten heart, Peace that flows from sin forgiv'n, Joy that lifts the soul to heav'n, Faith and hope to walk with God, In the way that Enoch trod. 4 Chief of sinners though I be, Christ is all in all to me; All my wants to Him are known, All my sorrows are His own; Safe with Him from earthly strife, He sustains the hidden life. 5 O my Savior, help afford By Thy Spirit and Thy Word! When my wayward heart would stray, Keep me in the narrow way; Grace in time of need supply, While I live and when I die. Amen. Topics: The Means of Grace The Redeemer Used With Tune: DIX

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