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What Of The Future?

Author: Mary E. Willson Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16384 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: What of the fu­ture, my bro­ther Refrain First Line: Make thy­self rea­dy, my bro­ther Lyrics: 1 What of the fu­ture, my bro­ther— After this world and its strife? Is there no light for thee yon­der, Bright’ning the oncoming life? Refrain: Make thy­self rea­dy, my bro­ther, Ready to meet the dear Lord, Knowing that soon He will call you— Call you to meet your re­ward. 2 What of the fu­ture, my bro­ther? Can you not see thro’ the gloom Veiling the path­way be­fore you? Is it all dark in the tomb? [Refrain] 3 What of the fu­ture, my bro­ther? Get thy­self ready to­night, Fearing that God’s Ho­ly Spir­it, Grieved and sad, takes His flight. [Refrain] 4 What of the fu­ture, my bro­ther? Turn not away from the love Of the dear Sav­ior who draws thee To Him, and man­sions above. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: BLOEMFONTEIN
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Hark! The Song Of Choirs Angelic

Author: Frederick S. Corbett Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16441 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: Hark! the song of choirs an­gel­ic Lyrics: 1 Hark! the song of choirs an­gel­ic, Radiant in their robes of white, Gently borne up­on the breez­es, Breaks the si­lence of the night. Wake, O sleep­er! Wake right ear­ly! Herald an­gels sing to thee, Music swell­ing, joy fore­tell­ing— ’Tis thy Lord’s na­ti­vi­ty. 2 Filled with fear, the wake­ful shep­herds Listened to the an­gels’ lay, Reassured, they learn the mes­sage: “Christ, your Lord, is born to­day! Peace on earth, good-will to men Through eter­nal ag­es be.” Sighs and sad­ness, turn to glad­ness On the Lord’s na­ti­vi­ty! 3 Lowly in a man­ger ly­ing, Heav’nly light around Thee shed, Object of our praise un­dy­ing; Holy Child in hum­ble bed; May Thy birth­day ev­er find us Praising the Eter­nal Three, Who, to save us, free­ly gave us Life, with Thy na­ti­vi­ty. 4 Year by year, Thy Church un­sleep­ing Careful of Thy lambs be­low, Still her faith­ful watch is keep­ing, Till her cup of joy o’er­flow; Praises will she ev­er min­gle With her glad fes­ti­vi­ty: Carols singing, joy­bells ring­ing, On her Lord’s na­ti­vi­ty. Languages: English Tune Title: VOSGES
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All Is Bright And Cheerful Round Us

Author: John M. Neale Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16495 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: All is bright and cheer­ful round us Lyrics: 1 All is bright and cheer­ful round us, All ab­ove is soft and blue; Spring at last hath come and found us; Spring and all its plea­sures too; Every flow­er is full of glad­ness; Dew is bright, and birds are gay; Earth, with all its sin and sad­ness, Seems a hap­py place to­day. 2 If the flow­ers, that fade so quick­ly, If a day, that ends in night, If the skies, that clouds so thick­ly Often cov­er from our sight— If they all have so much beau­ty, What must be God’s land of rest, Where His sons, that do their du­ty, After ma­ny toils are blest? 3 There are leaves that nev­er wi­ther; There are flow’rs that ne’er decay; Nothing ev­il go­eth thi­ther; Nothing good is kept away. They that came from tri­bu­la­tion, Washed their robes and made them white, Out of ev­ery tongue and na­tion, Now have rest, and peace, and light. Languages: English Tune Title: RAIPUR
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The Journey Done, The Rest Begun

Author: John S. B. Monsell Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16498 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: The jour­ney done, the rest be­gun Lyrics: 1 The jour­ney done, the rest be­gun The day of death now ende­d; To life ab­ove on wings of love The freed one hath as­cend­ed: Why do we weep? For Christ doth keep— He died that He might save us; The bo­dy trust we to the dust, The soul to God who gave it. 2 Our tears must fall at loss of all That time can­not re­store us; But to the skies we lift our eyes, And think of what’s be­fore us: There safe ab­ove, with Him whose love For all their wants pro­vid­eth, The spir­its blest, in change­less rest In Pa­ra­dise ab­id­eth. 3 Your muf­fled chime, ye bells of time, Ring out with chast­ened glad­ness; The hap­py soul needs not your toll, As if it dwelt in sad­ness: Toll for the dead who, liv­ing, tread Earth’s sin­ful ways, hard-heart­ed; But hap­py chime, ye bells of time, Ring out for Christ’s de­part­ed. 4 Their war­fare o’er, now nev­er more Shall sin or sor­row grieve them; Against that day, not far away, In ho­ly earth we leave them: Why should we weep? For Christ doth keep— He died that He might save us; The bo­dy trust we to the dust, The soul to God who gave it. Languages: English Tune Title: RALEIGH
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I Will Pilot Thee

Author: Emily D. Wilson Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16510 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: Sometimes, when my faith would fal­ter Refrain First Line: Fear thou not, for I’ll be with thee Lyrics: 1 Sometimes, when my faith would fal­ter, And no sun­light I can see; I just lift mine eyes to Je­sus, And I whis­per, "Pi­lot me." Refrain: "Fear thou not, for I’ll be with thee; I will still thy pilot be; Never mind the tossing billows, Take My hand and trust in Me." 2 Often, when my soul is weary, And the days seem oh, so long, I just look up to my pilot, And I hear this blessed song; [Refrain] 3 When temp­ta­tions ’round me ga­ther, And I al­most lose my way, Somehow, in the rag­ing tem­pest, I can hear my Sav­ior say, [Refrain] 4 When I come to Jor­dan’s riv­er, And its trou­bled wa­ters see, On the brink I’ll see my Sav­ior, And I know He’ll pi­lot me. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: LANZAROTE
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An Easter Thought

Author: Howard A. Walter Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16522 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: "Galilean, Thou hast con­quered!" Lyrics: 1 "Galilean, Thou hast con­quered!" Thus the dy­ing Ju­li­an cried As his soul went forth, de­feat­ed, To the Lord his life de­fied. 2 "Galilean, Thou hast con­quered!" Thus shall ring our tri­umph cry When our souls, by Christ en­fold­ed, Find it is not death to die. Languages: English Tune Title: STAFFORD
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List, I Hear The Angels Singing

Author: Emma F. Pitt Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16545 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: List, I hear the angels sing­ing Refrain First Line: Christ is reign­ing, Christ is reign­ing Lyrics: 1 List, I hear the angels sing­ing, Yonder round the star­ry throne, In the re­gions of im­mor­tals, Christ awaits to claim His own. Refrain: Christ is reign­ing, Christ is reign­ing, Hear the mu­sic round the throne; He is com­ing, He is com­ing, He will come to claim His own. 2 Yonder in the choirs of Heav­en, Glory, glo­ry swells the strain, Over death He is tri­um­phant, Christ the Lord is ris’n again. [Refrain] 3 We shall see Him and be like Him, O what rap­ture in the thought, When we wear the crown of glo­ry We shall praise Him as we ought. [Refrain] 4 He is ris­en, our Re­deem­er, Mighty still His own to save, He has given us the vic­to­ry, Victory ev­en o’er the grave. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: RUBICON
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Softly Through the Mellow Starlight

Author: Anonymous Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16549 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: Softly through the mel­low star­light Refrain First Line: Glory, glory, Christ is risen! Lyrics: 2 Softly through the mel­low star­light Steals a strain of sil­ver song; Lo, the ec­ho­ing hills pro­claim it, Waft the glad re­frain along. Refrain: Glory, glo­ry, Christ is ris­en! Whispered in the star­lit way, List the love­ly shades re-echo, "Christ the Lord is ris’n to­day." 3 Happy bands in shin­ing rai­ment Fill the arch of Heav­en’s dome, Sweep their harps to strains so ten­der, Wafted from their dist­ant home. [Refrain] 3 Softly through life’s shad­ed val­ley Comes once more the sil­ver strain, Borne on an­gel pin­ions to us, And we join the sweet re­frain. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: GUNTUR
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In The Fortress Of His Love

Author: C. Menzies Cumming Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16591 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: Sin has thrown its ar­rows ’round me Refrain First Line: I will sing the love of Je­sus Lyrics: 1 Sin has thrown its ar­rows ’round me And with snares my path­way wove; But I’m safe what­e’er be­tides me, In the fort­ress of His love. Refrain: I will sing the love of Je­sus, When my strength its weak­ness prove; I will find the sur­est re­fuge In the fort­ress of His love. 2 Storms have raged, and tem­pests shat­tered Every hope sent from ab­ove; But my sin-tossed soul found shel­ter In the fort­ress of His love. [Refrain] 3 When life’s day is turned to dark­ness, And down plea­sure’s path we rove; There lurks dan­ger—seek for suc­cor, In the for­tress of His love. [Refrain] 4 When ar­rayed in strong­est armor, "Tried and true," from Heav’n ab­ove, Satan’s shafts can nev­er reach me In the fort­ress of His love. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: AGUINALDO
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God Of Ages And Of Nations

Author: Samuel Longfellow Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16612 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: God of ag­es and of na­tions! Lyrics: 1 God of ag­es and of na­tions! Every race, and ev­ery time, Hath re­ceived Thine in­spir­ations, Glimpses of Thy truth sublime. Ever spir­its in rapt vi­sion Passed the heav­en­ly veil with­in, Ever hearts bowed in con­tri­tion Found sal­va­tion from their sin. 2 Reason’s no­ble as­pir­ation Truth in grow­ing clear­ness saw; Conscience spoke its con­dem­na­tion, Or pro­claimed the eter­nal law. While Thine in­ward re­ve­la­tions Told Thy saints their pray­ers were heard. Prophets to the guil­ty na­tions Spoke Thine ev­er­last­ing word. 3 Lord, that word ab­ld­eth ev­er; Revelation is not sealed; Answering un­to man’s en­dea­vor, Truth and right are still re­vealed. That which came to an­cient sag­es, Greek, bar­barian, Ro­man, Jew, Written in the heart’s deep pag­es, Shines to-day, forever new! Languages: English Tune Title: AUSTRIA

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