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I Will Bless Thee, Said The Savior

Author: Paul E. Kretzmann Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 I will bless thee, said the Savior, I will guide thee with Mine eye; I will keep thine ev'ry footstep Till I lift thee up on high.-- So His blessings have been with you Now for many toilsome years, And His mercy has upheld you Spite of fightings, doubts, and fears. 2 Thou, my friend, shalt be a blessing, So the great Redeemer said; See thou that the little children, These My precious lambs, be fed. May this privilege of glory, Which has crowned you hitherto, Ever through long years of service Keep you loyal, staunch, and true! Topics: Anniversary Teacher Used With Tune: MANT
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Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched

Author: Rev. J. Hart (1712-1768) Appears in 1,480 hymnals Used With Tune: AUTUMN
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Come, thou long-expected Jesus

Author: C. Wesley Appears in 756 hymnals Used With Tune: AUTUMN

Escuchad, Jesús nos dice

Author: Daniel March Appears in 25 hymnals Used With Tune: AUTUMN
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Who is this, so weak and helpless

Author: William W. How Appears in 57 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Who is this, so weak and helpless, Child of lowly Hebrew maid, Rudely in a stable sheltered, Coldly in a manger laid? 'Tis the Lord of all creation, Who this wondrous path hath trod; He is God from everlasting, And to everlasting God. 2 Who is this,--a Man of Sorrows, Walking sadly life's hard way, Homeless, weary, sighing, weeping Over sin and Satan's sway? 'Tis our God, our glorious Saviour, Who above the starry sky Now for us a place prepareth Where no tear can dim the eye. 3 Who is this?--behold Him shedding Drops of blood upon the ground? Who is this,--despised, rejected, Mocked, insulted, beaten, bound? 'Tis our God, who gifts and graces Poureth on His Church below, Now, in royal might victorious, Triumphing o'er every foe. 4 Who is this that hangeth dying While the rude world scoffs and scorns, Numbered with the malefactors, Torn with nails, and crowned with thorns? 'Tis the God who ever liveth 'Mid the shining ones on high, In the glorious golden city Reigning everlastingly. Amen. Topics: Advent; Christ First Advent; Christ Childhood of; Christ Humanity of; Christ Man of Sorrows; Christ Savior; Christ Son of God; Christ Son of Man; Humanity of Christ Used With Tune: AUTUMN
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In thy service will I ever

Author: P. Spitta Appears in 14 hymnals Used With Tune: AUTUMN
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Sinners, will you scorn the message

Author: Rev. Jonathan Allen Appears in 288 hymnals Used With Tune: AUTUMN
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Vain are all terrestrial pleasures

Author: David E. Ford Appears in 49 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Vain are all terrestrial pleasures, Mixed with dross the purest gold; See we then for heavenly treasures Treasures never waxing old. Let our best affections center On the things around the throne: There no thief can ever enter; Moth and rust are there unknown. 2 Earthly joy no longer please us; Here we would renounce them all; Seek our only rest in Jesus Him our Lord and Master call. Faith, our languid spirits cheering, Points to brighter worlds above; Bids us look for his appearing, Bids us triumph in his love. 3 May our light be always burning, And our loins be girded round, Waiting for our Lord's returning Longing for the welcome sound. Thus the Christian life adorning, Never need we be afraid, Should he come at night or morning, Early dawn or evening shade. Topics: The Christian Hymns for Social Worship Used With Tune: AUTUMN
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Soll nicht laut dein Ruhm erklingen

Appears in 2 hymnals Used With Tune: [Soll nicht laut dein Ruhm erklingen]

Sow the seed beside all waters

Author: Robert Murray, 1838-1909 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 11 hymnals Topics: The Nation and Commonweal; Hymns for the Young Missions Used With Tune: AUTUMN

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