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إليك يا نور الفدى العجيب

Author: انيس المقدسي Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 إليك يا نورَ الفدى العجيبْ نأتي لكي نرى جمالَ اللهْ يا حاملاً على ذُرى الصليبْ لنا الرجا وبهجةَ الحياهْ 2 بحبه يُجلى لنا الخلودْ في قربهِ الهناءُ والسلامْ يا كوكباً به ازدهى الوجودْ أشرِق علينا في دُجى الظلامْ 3 بددْ عوادي الشرِّ والضلالْ وانصُر قِوى الصلاحِ في الأكوانْ واهدِ الورى يا كوكبَ الأجيالْ إلى الرجا والحبِّ والإيمانْ Used With Tune: ELLERS

Mannubbot Icantamit' Naganmo ñga Iagget Pateg

Author: John Ellerton Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Mannubbot, Icancantami manen Used With Tune: ELLERS

O Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, Hear

Author: James Boeringer Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 4 hymnals Used With Tune: ELLERS
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Divine Wrath

Author: John Keble Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Thus evermore the saints’ avenging God Lyrics: 1 Thus evermore the saints’ avenging God With His dread fires hath scathed th’unholy ground; Nor wants there, waiting round th’uplifted rod, Watchers in Heaven and earth, ay faithful found. 2 God’s armies open-eyed His aim attend, Wondering how oft these warning notes will peal, Ere the great trump be blown, the Judge descend: Man only wears cold look and heart of steel. 3 Age after age, where Antichrist hath reigned, Some flame-tipped arrow of th’Almighty falls; Imperial cities lie in heaps profaned, Fire blazes round apostate council-halls. 4 And if the world sin on, yet here and there Some proud soul cowers, some scorner learns to pray; Some slumberer rouses at the beacon glare, And trims his waning lamps, and waits for day. Used With Tune: ELLERS Text Sources: The Christian Year 1827
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True Mirror Of The Godhead!

Author: Johann Franck; Catherine Winkworth Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: True mirror of the Godhead! Perfect Light! Lyrics: 1 True mirror of the Godhead! Perfect Light! Thou Three in One, whose never slumbering might Enfolds the world within its sheltering wings, And holds in being all created things! 2 We praise Thee with the earliest morning ray; We praise Thee with the parting beam of day: All things that live and move, by sea and land, Forever ready at Thy service stand. 3 Exhaustless Treasure! Being limitless! What gaze has ever pieced Thy deep abyss? Deep Fount of Life! Light inaccessible! How great Thy power, O God, what tongue can tell? 4 Thy Christendom is singing night and day, "Glory to Him, the mighty God, for aye, By Whom, through Whom, in Whom all beings are! Grant us to echo on this song afar!" 5 Thy name is great, Thy kingdom in us dwell, Thy will constrain and feed and guide us well: Spare us, redeem us in the evil hour, For Thine the glory, Thine the rule, the power. Used With Tune: ELLERS Text Sources: Andachts-Zymbeln by C. Peter (freiberg: 1655); Tr.: Lyra Germanica, second series, 1858
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Terrestres y celestes criaturas

Appears in 2 hymnals Used With Tune: ELLERS
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Through Death To Life

Author: Horatius Bonar Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: The star is not extinguished when it sets Lyrics: 1 The star is not extinguished when it sets Upon the dull horizon; it but goes To shine in other skies, then re-appear In ours, as fresh as when it first arose. 2 The river is not lost, when, o’er the rock, It pours its flood into th’abyss below: Its scattered force re-gathering from the shock, It hastens onward, with yet fuller flow. 3 The bright sun dies not, when the shadowing orb Of the eclipsing moon obscures its ray: It still is shining on; and soon to us Will burst undimmed into the joy of day. 4 The lily dies not, when both flower and leaf Fade, and are strewed upon the chill sad ground: Gone down for shelter to its mother-earth, ’Twill rise, re-bloom, and shed its fragrance round. 5 The dewdrop dies not, when it leaves the flower, And passes upward on the beam of morn: It does but hide itself in light on high, To its loved flower at twilight to return. 6 The fine gold has not perished, when the flame Seizes upon it with consuming glow: In freshened splendor it comes forth anew, To sparkle on the monarch’s throne or brow. 7 Thus nothing dies, or only dies to live: Star, stream, sun, flower, the dew-drop, and the gold, Each goodly thing, instinct with buoyant hope, Hastes to put on its purer, finer mould. 8 Thus in the quiet joy of kindly trust, We bid each parting saint a brief farewell: Weeping, yet smiling, we commit their dust To the safe keeping of the silent cell. 9 Softly within that peaceful resting place, We lay their wearied limbs; and bid the clay Press lightly on them, till the night be past, And the far east give note of coming day. 10 The day of re-appearing! how it speeds! He who is true and faithful speaks the word. Then shall we ever be with those we love, Then shall we be for ever with the Lord. 11 The shout is heard; th’archangel’s voice goes forth; The trumpet sounds; the dead awake and sing; The living put on glory; one glad band, They hasten up to meet their coming king. 12 Short death and darkness! Endless life and light! Short dimming; endless shining in yon sphere, Where all is incorruptible and pure; The joy without the pain, the smile without the tear. Used With Tune: ELLERS Text Sources: Hymns of Faith and Hope (London: James Nisbet & Company, 1857)
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How Wonderful It Is to Walk with God

Author: Theodore H. Kitching Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 5 hymnals Lyrics: 1. How wonderful it is to walk with God Along the road that holy men have trod; How wonderful it is to hear Him say: Fear not, have faith, ’tis I who lead the way! 2. How wonderful it is to talk with God When cares sweep o’er my spirit like a flood; How wonderful it is to hear His voice, For when He speaks the desert lands rejoice! 3. How wonderful it is to praise my God, Who comforts and protects me with His rod; How wonderful to praise him every hour, My heart attuned to sing His wondrous power! 4. How wonderful it is to fight for God, And point poor sinners to the precious blood; How wonderful it is to wield His sword ’Gainst sin, the enemy of Christ, my Lord! 5. How wonderful ’twill be to live with God When I have crossed death’s deep and swelling flood; How wonderful to see Him face to face When I have fought the fight and won the race! Used With Tune: ELLERS Text Sources: Salvation Army's War Cry, February 6, 1915
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يا يسوع الحبيب أجر

Author: مهنا زعرب Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 يا يسوع الحبيب أجرْ عاثراً في شِراك الردى أنت يا سيدي تقتدرْ أن تُنيلَ الأسيرَ الفِدى 2 قد رأيتَ الورى تائهينْ في دُجى الإثم والضلالْ مَن سوى روحِك الأمينْ مُنقذٌ يا مثالَ الكمالْ 3 قد حملتَ الصليبَ على جلجثا لافتداء الأممْ مُعلناً لجميع الملا أنَّ نيلَ الفدى بالألمْ 4 ليس لي مِن مجيرٍ سواكْ يا رسولَ العُلى يا حملْ فأعِن خاطئاً قد أتاكْ وله فيك كلُّ الأملْ Used With Tune: ELLERS

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