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Psalm 132
David, and his afflictions all, Lord, do thou think upon; How unto God he sware, and vowed to Jacob's mighty One. I will not come within my house, nor rest in bed at all; Nor shall mine eyes take any sleep, nor eyelids slumber shall; Till for the Lord a place I find, where he may…
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George Richards • English
1 Samuel 17:34
As David kept his father's flock, The lion bare one lamb away: In wrath he rose, the monster smote; And his right arm redeem'd the prey. Jesus, a greater shepherd far, The roaring lion rends in twain; Plucks from his jaws each captive lamb, And brings them to the fold again. One…
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Joseph Rusling • English
Romans 13:11-12
Christian, the morn breaks sweetly o'er thee And all the midnight shadows flee; Ting'd are the distant skies with glory, A beacon light hangs out for thee. Arise! arise! the light breaks o'er thee, Thy name is graven on the throne; Thy home is in that world of glory Where thy Red…
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Carolina Sandell (1865) • A. L. Skoog • English
Deuteronomy 33:25
Day by day, God’s gracious love surrounds me As a balm to soothe my troubled heart. Countless cares and worries that confound me Fade away or quietly depart, For His heart is kind beyond all measure, And He comforts us as He knows best. Ev’ry day, with all its pain and pleasure,…
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Eva Travers Poole • English
Psalm 145:21
Trust to the Lord to hide thee, Wait on the Lord to guide thee; So shall no ill betide thee, Day by day. Rise with His fear before thee, Tell of the love He bore thee; Sleep with His shadow o’er thee, Day by day. Clouds with their silver lining, Sorrow and joy entwining, Thro' th…
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Richard of Chichester • English
Psalm 119:34
Day by day, dear Lord, of thee three things I pray; to see thee more clearly, to love thee more dearly, to follow thee more nearly, day by day.
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Timothy Dwight • English
Psalm 88
Shall man, O God of light and life, Forever moulder in the grave? Canst Thou forget Thy glorious work, Thy promise and Thy pow'r to save? Shall life revisit dying worms, And spread the joyful insect's wing! And, oh! shall man awake no more To see Thy face, Thy name to sing? Cease…
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Mary A. Lathbury (1878) • English
Psalm 19:1
Day is dying in the west; Heav'n is touching earth with rest; Wait and worship while the night Sets her evening lamps alight Through all the sky. Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of Hosts! Heav'n and earth are full of Thee; Heav'en and earth are praising Thee, O Lord most high! Lord of…
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Henry Alford • English
Matthew 24:30
Day of anger, that dread day Shall the sign in Heav’n display, And the earth in ashes lay. O what trembling shall appear, When His coming shall be near, Who shall all things strictly clear! When the trumpet shall command, Through the tombs of every land, All before the throne to…
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A. L. Skoog • English
Matthew 24:36
We wait for a great and glorious day, As many as love the Lord, When shadows shall flee, and clouds pass away, And weeping no more be heard. O wonderful day, that soon may be here! O beautiful hope, the pilgrim to cheer! Thy coming we hail in tuneful accord, Thou glorious day of…
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John Newton (1774) • English
Psalm 96:13
Day of judgment! Day of wonders! Hark! the trumpet's awful sound, louder than a thousand thunders, shakes the vast creation round. How the summons will the sinner's heart confound! See the Judge, our nature wearing, clothed in majesty divine; you who long for his appearing then s…
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Elizabeth R. Charles • English
Matthew 25:41
Lo, the day, the day of life! Day of unimagined light, Day when death itself shall die, And there shall be no more night! See the King desired for ages, By the just expected long, Long implored, at length He hasteth, Cometh with salvation strong. O how past all utterance happy, S…
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B. H. Hall • English
Matthew 28:5
Day of wonder, day of gladness, Hail thy ever glorious light! Gone is sorrow, gone is sadness, Ended is the gloomy night. Listen to the angel's story, Cast away all fear and dread; Give to God the Father glory! Christ is risen from the dead! In the triumph of this hour, Jubilant…
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Thomas of Celano • Arthur Penrhyn Stanley • English
Revelation 6:17
Day of wrath, O dreadful day! When this world shall pass away, And the heavens together roll, Shriveling like a parchèd scroll, Long foretold by saint and sage, David’s harp and sibyl’s page. Day of terror, day of doom, When at last the Judge shall come! Through the deep and sile…
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Thomas of Celano • William J. Irons • English
Zephaniah 1:14-16
Day of wrath, O day of mourning! See fulfilled the prophet's warning: Heav'n and earth in ashes burning. Wondrous sound the trumpet flingeth, Through earth's sepulchers it ringeth, All before the throne it bringeth. O what fear man's bosom rendeth When from heav'n the Judge desce…
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Edward Caswall (1858) • English
Genesis 27:9
Days and moments quickly flying Blend the living with the dead; Soon will you and I be lying Each within his narrow bed. Soon our souls to God who gave them Will have sped their rapid flight: Able now by grace to save them O that while we can we might! O by Thy power Grant, Lord,…
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English
Psalm 84
How lovely, Lord of hosts, to me The tabernacles of Thy grace; O how I long, yea, faint to see Thy hallowed courts, Thy dwelling-place; For Thee my heart and spirit sign, For Thee, O living God, I cry. The sparrow has her place of rest; The swallow thro' Thy kindly care, Has foun…
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Christian Knorr von Rosenroth (1684) • John H. Hopkins (1866) • English
Luke 1:78
Dayspring of Eternity, Brightness of the Father's glory, Dawn on us that we may see Clouds and darkness flee before Thee; Drive afar, with conquering might, All our night. As the soft, refreshing dew Falls upon the drooping flower, So our fainting hearts renew By Thy Spirit's qui…
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Freiherr Christian Knorr von Rosenroth • Catherine Winkworth • English
2 Peter 1:19
Dayspring of eternity! Hide no more Thy radiant dawning! Light from Light's exhaustless sea, Shine on us afresh this morning! And dispel with glorious might All our night. Let Thy mercies' morning dew Rouse our conscience from its blindness: Gladden life's dry plains anew With th…
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Martin Rinkart • Federico Fliedner • Spanish
Psalm 57
De boca y corazón a nuestro Dios cantemos. Nos dio su bendición, salud, vida y consuelo. Tan sólo a su bondad debemos nuestro ser; con su fidelidad nos cuida por doquier. Oh bondadoso Dios, ven, danos cada día un corazón filial y lleno de alegría. Espíritu de amor, acepta la orac…
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Spanish
Genesis 9:8-17
De colores, de colores se visten los campos en la primavera. De colores, de colores son los pajaritos que vienen de afuera. De colores, de colores es el arco iris que vemos lucir. Y por eso los grandes amores de muchos colores me gustan a mí, Y por eso los grandes amores de many…
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Juan Bautista Cabrera Ivars • Spanish
Micah 5:2
De entre las ciudades todas La escogida fue Belén; De ella nace un gran caudillo Que gobierna a Israel. A su cuna van los sabios, Ricos dones a ofrecer, Y le muestran su respeto, Reconocimiento y fe. El incienso a Dios proclama; Oro se le ofrece al rey, Y la mirra indica al hombr…
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Marcus Aurelius Clemens Prudentius • Juan Bautista Cabrera Ivars • Spanish
Matthew 2:1-12
De entre todas las ciudades la elegida fue Belén; pues allí nació el Mesías, santo Rey de Israel. A su cuna van los sabios ricos dones a ofrecer, y le muestran su respeto, reconocimiento y fe. El incienso a Dios proclama, oro representa al Rey, y la mirra indica al hombre que ha…
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Reginald Heber • Thomas M. Westrup • Spanish
Romans 1:14-17
De heladas cordilleras, De playas de coral, De etiópicas riberas, Del mar meridional, Nos llaman afligidas, A darles libertad, Naciones sumergidas, En densa oscuridad. Nosotros, alumbrados, De celestial saber, ¿A tantos desgraciados, Veremos perecer? A las naciones demos De Dios…
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Henriette Louise von Hayn • Federico Fliedner • Spanish
Psalm 23
De Jesús cordero soy, Siempre tras mi dueño voy; Como buen pastor me guía, Toda mi alma en Él confía, Porque su favor me da; Nada, pues, me faltará. Por mi nombre me llamó, Y su voz conozco yo. Me protege el fiel cayado; Buenos pastos Él me ha dado, Claras fuentes en mi sed. ¡Bue…
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Lydia Baxter • Thomas M. Westrup • Spanish
Colossians 3:17
De Jesús el nombre guarda, Heredero del afán; Dulce hará tu copa amarga, Tus afanes cesarán De Jesús el nombre estima; Que te sirva de broquel: Alma débil, combatida, Hallarás asilo en él. De Jesús el nombre ensalza, Cuyo sin igual poder Del sepulcro nos levanta, Renovando nuestr…
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Samuel John Stone • Juan Bautista Cabrera Ivars • Spanish
Psalm 118:1
De la Iglesia el fundamento es Jesús el Salvador; Por la obra de su gracia le dio vida su Señor; Para hacerla esposa quiso de los cielos descenió, Y su sangre por limpiarla en la cruz él derramó. De entre todas las naciones escogida en variedad, Al través de las edades se present…
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C. H. Bright • Anonymous • Spanish
Philippians 3:20-21
De mi tierno salvador, Cantare el inmenso amor, Gloria en el favor de Jesús; De tinieblas me llamo; De cadenas de libro, De la muerte me salvo, mi Jesús. ¡Mi Jesús! ¡Mi Jesús! ¡Cuán precioso es el nombre de Jesús! Con su sangre me limpio, De su gozo me lleno, De su vida me dotó,…
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William Whittingham • English
Psalm 130
Lord, unto thee I make my moan, when dangers me oppress: I call, I sigh, complain and groan, trusting to find release Hearken, O Lord, to my request, unto my suit incline, And let thine ears, O Lord, be prest to hear this prayer of mine. O Lord our God, if thou survey our sins, a…
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Anonymous • Spanish
Acts 4:12
De quien pagó mi redencíon, Podría siempre yo cantar, Y con mi voz y corazón Su nombre siempre alabar. Por fe en él el pecador Encuentra vida y perdón, Y goza en su Redentor, De Dios el inefable don. Por redimirnos él sufrió Amargas penas y dolor, Y por la muerte demostró La plen…
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Anna Bartlett Warner • Spanish
Ephesians 5:2
De su trono mi Jesús A morir aquí bajó, Y clavado en una cruz, Mis pecados Él quitó. Bien me quiere el Salvador Que sufrió por mi maldad: Te bendigo, mi Señor, Reconozco tu bondad. Guarda fiel mi corazón, Tú que en vela estás por mí; Y haz que en tierna devoción Viva siempre yo p…
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Horatio Nelson • Juan Bautista Cabrera Ivars (alt.) • Spanish
Revelation 8:3
De tus santos en la tierra y los que han triunfado ya, gloria y paz, Jesús bendito, Tú recibes sin cesar. Victoriosos fueron ellos porque fuiste el vencedor; y es la luz de sus diademas, de tu rostro el esplendor. Oh Señor y Rey del cielo, de los santos galardón; pues a ellos das…
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Anne Steele (1780) • English
Psalm 51:10
How helpless guilty nature lies, Unconscious of its load! The heart unchanged can never rise To happiness and God. The will perverse, the passions blind, In paths of ruin stray: Reason debased can never find The safe, the narrow way. Can aught beneath a power divine The stubborn…
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Isaac Watts • English
Psalm 47
Shall we go on to sin, Because thy grace abounds? Or crucify the Lord again, And open all his wounds? Forbid it, mighty God! Nor let it e’er be said That we, whose sins are crucified, Should raise them from the dead. We will be slaves no more, Since Christ has made us free; Has n…
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Mrs. T. J. Carney • English
Proverbs 11:30
Think gently of the erring one; And let us not forget, However darkly stained by sin, He is our brother yet. Heir of the same inheritance, Child of the selfsame God, He hath but stumbled in the path We have in weakness trod. Forget not, thou hast often sinned, And sinful yet may’…
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John Fellows • English
Matthew 3:13-17
Dear Lord! and will thy pardoning love Embrace a wretch so vile? Wilt thou my load of guilt remove, And bless me with thy smile? Hast thou the cross for me endured, And all its shame despised? And shall I be ashamed, O Lord, With thee to be baptized? Didst thou the great example…
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Fanny J. Crosby • English
Psalm 117:172
No book like the Bible, inspired from above, No book like the Bible, God’s message of love; Its pages of wisdom, how brightly they shine! Its truth is eternal, its language divine. Dear Book of Life, we cling to thee, Our guide, our chart, on life’s dark sea; Dear Book of Life, t…
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Richard Massie • English
Psalm 98:1-3
Dear Christians, one and all, rejoice, with exultation springing, and with united heart and voice and holy rapture singing, proclaim the wonders God has done, how his right arm the vict'ry won. How dearly it has cost him! Fast bound in Satan's chains I lay; death brooded darkly o…
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Rowland Hill • English
Isaiah 26:3
Dear friend of guilty sinners, hear, And magnify thy grace divine; Pardon a worm that would draw near, And make his heart to thee resign, A worm, by guilt and sin distressed, That pants to reach the promised rest. With holy fear, and reverend love, I long to lie beneath thy thron…
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Frederick William Faber (1849) • English
Matthew 19:15
Dear Jesus, ever at my side, How loving Thou must be, To leave Thy home in heaven to guard A little child like me. I cannot feel Thee touch my hand, With pressure light and mild, To check me as my mother did, When I was but a child: But I have felt Thee in my thoughts, Rebuking s…
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Chas. H. Gabriel (1900) • English
Luke 2:7
Low in a manger - dear little Stranger, Jesus the wonderful Savior, was born; There was none to receive Him, none to believe Him, None but the angels were watching that morn. Dear little Stranger, slept in a manger, No downy pillow under His head; But with the poor He slumbered s…
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John Greenleaf Whittier (1872) • English
Exodus 16:11-15
Dear Lord and Father of mankind, forgive our foolish ways; re-clothe us in our rightful mind, in purer lives thy service find, in deeper reverence praise. In simple trust like theirs who heard, beside the Syrian sea, the gracious calling of the Lord, let us, like them, without a…
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Thomas H. Gill (1868) • English
Matthew 23:6-10
Dear Lord and Master mine, Thy happy servant see; My Conqueror, with what joy Divine, Thy captive clings to Thee. I love Thy yoke to wear, To feel Thy gracious bands; Sweetly restrainèd by Thy care, And happy in Thy hands. No bar would I remove, No bond would I unbind; Within the…
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Sir Edward Denny • English
John 19:25
Dear Lord, amid the throng that pressed Around Thee on the cursed tree, Some loyal, loving hearts were there, Some pitying eyes that wept for Thee. Like them may we rejoice to own Our dying Lord, tho' crowned with thorn; Like thee, Thy blessed self, endure The cross with all its…
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Christopher Wordsworth (1872) • English
1 Corinthians 16:1-2
Dear Lord, from whom we all derive our life, our gifts, our pow'r to give: now may we ever with you live. Amen.
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Mrs. J. I. McClelland • English
2 Samuel 15:15
I hear Jesus call me to follow, Dear Lord, I am ready to go, Where He leads the way, By nigh and by day, Dear Lord, I am ready to go. I will go, I will go, Wherever He calls me to go; For He is my Shepherd, I know, I’ll go, I’ll go. His path may be through the deep shadows, Dear…
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Eben E. Rexford • English
Genesis 32:25
Dear Lord, I need Thee all the time, The road is rough and steep; And only as I trust to Thee, The way to heaven I keep; My sins a heavy burden are; No peace, no rest I know; Dear Lord, until Thy blessing comes, How can I let Thee go? I cannot let Thee go, I dare not let Thee go;…
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C. A. Busch • English
Psalm 127:3
Dear Lord, today, our child, an heritage from thee, we bring in faith and claim for him thy promise free. Dear Lord, today, our child, sweet token of thy love, we bring into thy church for blessings from above. Dear Lord, today our child, rich treasure of thy grace, we bring upon…
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John Hunter (1889) • English
Philippians 4:13
Dear Jesus, in whose life I see All that I would, but fail to be, Let Thy clear light forever shine, To shame and guide this life of mine. Though what I dream and what I do In my weak days are always two, Help me, oppressed by things undone, O Thou whose deeds and dreams were one…
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Paul Henkel • English
Psalm 136
Dear Saviour, bounteous are thy hands, Thy mercies are unknown: Thy mighty word,, thy great commands, Can bring thy blessings down. O Lord, how wond'rous are thy ways, Thy counsels none can know. Thy love, thy mercy and thy grace, Provides for all below. Not as the eyes of men do…
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Abby Hyde • English
Ezra 8:2
Dear Saviour, if these lambs should stray From Thy secure enclosure's bound, And, lured by worldly joys away, Among the thoughtless crowd be found, Remember still that they are Thine, That Thy dear sacred Name they bear; Think that the seal of love divine, The sign of covenant gr…
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Clifford Smith • English
Matthew 14:33
Dear Savior, stretch Thy loving arms Above the stormy sea, Where, tossed ’mid dark and angry waves, The mariner calls to Thee. Upon that fierce and angry main My poor weak bark doth ride, O what am I ’mid such strong foes Without Thee by my side? O as Thou didst on Galilee The wa…
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John Relly • English
Deuteronomy 10:21
Dear Shepherd, see thy flock here met, Before thy pierced feet to bow; To praise thy wounds, thy blood and sweat, Thro' which eternal love did flow. Thou art with us where e'er we meet; Nor wilt thou leave us holy Lamb: We find a calm, a blest retreat Beneath the cov'ring of thy…
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William Cullen Bryant • English
Matthew 25:40
Dear ties of mutual succor bind The children of our feeble race, And if our brethren were not kind, This earth were but a weary place. We lean on others as we walk Life’s twilight path, with pitfalls strewn; And ’twere an idle boast to talk Of treading that dim path alone. Amid t…
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A. H. Ackley • English
Song of Solomon 2:16
Ye who the love of a mother have known, There is a love sweeter far you may own, Love all-sufficient for sin to atone; Jesus is dearer than all. Dearer than all, yes, dearer than all, He is my King, before Him I fall; No friend like Jesus my soul can enthrall, Jesus is dearer, fa…
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Charles L. Walker • English
Psalm 37:3-5
Dearest children, God is near you, Watching o’er you day and night, And delights to own and bless you, If you strive to do what’s right. He will bless you, He will bless you, If you put your trust in him. Dearest children, holy angels Watch your actions night and day, And they ke…
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James Relly • English
Song of Solomon 3:1
Dearest Jesus though unseen, My believing heart must love thee; Poor despised Nazarene: A true and constant friend I prove thee, Sinking in thy balmy name, O how I love my dearest Lamb. Night and day I vent my sign, Languishing to see my Savior, With warm heart and wondering eye,…
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Tobias Clausnitzer • Johann Christian Jacobi • English
Hebrews 13:8
Dearest Jesu, we are here, at thy call, thy presence owning; pleading now in holy fear that great sacrifice atoning: Word incarnate, much in wonder on this mystery deep we ponder. Jesu, strong to save — the same yesterday, today, for ever — make us fear and love thy name, serving…
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John Newton • English
Exodus 24:8
Dearest Saviour! we adore thee, For thy precious life and death; Melt each stubborn heart before thee; Give us all the eye of faith. From the law’s condemning sentence, To thy mercy we appeal; Thou alone canst give repentance; Thou alone our souls canst heal.
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Isaac Watts • English
Psalm 49:14-15
There is a house not made with hands, Eternal and on high; And here my spirit waiting stands, And here my spirit waiting stands, Till God shall bid it fly. Shortly this prison of my clay Must be dissolved and fall, Then, O my soul! with joy obey Then, O my soul! with joy obey Thy…
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Philip Doddridge • English
Hebrews 9:27
Heav'n has confirm'd the great decree That Adam's race must die: One gen'ral ruin sweeps them down, And low in dust they lie. Ye living men, the tomb survey, Where you must quickly dwell. Hark how the awful summons sounds In ev'ry fun'ral knell! Once you must die, and once for al…
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Daniel Otis Teasley • English
Matthew 28:6
Low in the grave He sleeps, Cold in the tomb; Now o’er my Savior sweeps Death’s sable gloom; Hark! I hear an angel voice: He is not here, He’s risen. Glory, glory! shout the joyful strain! Christ is risen, evermore to reign! Hallelujah! shout with every breath! Christ has triumph…
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Isaac Watts • English
Psalm 49:14-15
Ye sons of pride, that hate the just And trample on the poor, When death has brought you down to dust, Your pomp shall rise no more. The last great day shall change the scene; When will that hour appear? When shall the just revive, and reign O'er all that scorned them here? God w…
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William Hiley Bathurst • English
Psalm 12:1
Why should our tears in sorrow flow When God recalls His own, And bids them leave a world of woe For an immortal crown? Is not e’en death a gain to those Whose life to God was given? Gladly to earth their eyes they close To open them in heaven. Their toils are past, their work is…
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James Relly • English
Acts 2:25-32
All is hush, the battle's o'er! Darkness reigns in purple gore; Each intelligence intent Trembling waits the great event. All are in suspense— Here I'll stay, nor wander hence, 'Till the day spring from on high Speaks, who gain'd the victory. See the gleam of light appears! Comba…
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Charles Price Jones • English
1 Corinthians 15:55
Death hath no terrors for the blood-bought one, O glory hallelujah to the Lamb! The boasted vict’ry of the grave is gone, O glory hallelujah to the Lamb! Jesus rose from the dead, Rose triumphant as He said, Snatch'd the vict’ry from the grave, Rose again our souls to save— O glo…
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Charles Wesley • English
1 Samuel 3:18
Wherefore should I make my moan, Now the darling child is dead? He to early rest is gone, He to paradise is fled: I shall go to him, but he Never shall return to me. God forbids his longer stay; God recalls the precious loan; God hath taken him away From my bosom to His own: Sure…
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James Montgomery • English
Psalm 102:24
Go to the grave in all thy glorious prime, In full activity of zeal and power; A Christian cannot die before his time; The Lord's appointment is the servant's hour. Go to the grave: at noon from labour cease; Rest on thy sheaves, thy harvest task is done; Come from the heat of ba…
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Mrs. Barbauld (1773) • English
Numbers 23:10
How blest the righteous when he dies! When sinks a weary soul to rest! How mildly beam the closing eyes! How gently heaves th’expiring breast! A holy quiet reigns around, A calm which life nor death destroys; And naught disturbs that peace profound Which his unfettered soul enjoy…
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J. Hart • English
Ecclesiastes 8:8
Vain man thy fond pursuits forbear; Repent, thine end is nigh; Death at the farthest, can't be far; O think before thou die. We are passing away, We are passing away, We are passing away, To the great judgment day. Reflect, thou hast a soul to save; Thy sins, how high they mount!…
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William McDonald • Vicente Mendoza • Spanish
Psalm 51:10
Débil, pobre, ciego soy, Nada puede en mí valer; A tu cruz ansioso voy De salud podré tener. Toma Tú mi entero ser, Alma y cuerpo tuyos son; No los vaya a retener En su red la tentación. Cristo, ven al corazón A morar por siempre en él, Y obtenido tu perdón ¡Haz que pueda serte f…
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English
Psalm 119
Deceit and falsehood I abhor, but love Thy law, Thy truth revealed; my steadfast hope is in Thy word; Thou art my refuge and my shield; the paths of sin I have not trod, but kept the precepts of my God. According to Thy gracious word uphold me, Lord, deliver me; O do not let me b…
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William A. Spencer • English
1 Kings 18:21
Some go away from the house to-night, Purified from sin; Others reject the precious light, and go away unclean; Lovingly still the Savior stands, Pleading with thy heart; Patiently knocks with His bleeding hands, Unwilling to depart. Going away from Christ to-night, Away from His…
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Mrs. W. J. Kennedy • English
2 Kings 18:21
Why halt ye between two opinions, O why not decide tonight? You should not refuse the Savior to choose, Is it darkness or is it the light? O why not decide, dear friend, tonight, O why not decide tonight? Time speedeth away, O do not delay, But decide for thy Savior tonight. Deci…
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Johann Franck (1649) • Catherine Winkworth (1863) • English
Psalm 2:11
Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness, leave the gloomy haunts of sadness; come into the daylight's splendour, there with joy thy praises render unto him whose grace unbounded hath this wondrous banquet founded: high o'er all the heavens he reigneth, yet to dwell with thee he deig…
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Psalm 19
Declare abroad the heavens do The majesty of God; And forth the firmament doth show His handy work abroad. Day speaks to day, night hath likewise Knowledge to night declared. There neither speech nor language is Where their voice is not heard. The coasts of all the earth througho…
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Philip Doddridge • English
Psalm 87:4
And wilt thou, O eternal God, On earth establish thine abode? Then look propitious from thy throne, And take this temple for thine own. These walls we to thy honor raise; Long may they echo with thy praise; And thou, descending, fill the place With choicest tokens of thy grace. H…
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Harriet Auber • English
Psalm 4:1-3
How blest the children of the Lord, Who, walking in his sight, Make all the precepts of his word Their study and delight! That precious wealth shall be their dower, Which cannot know decay; Which moth and rust shall ne'er devour, Or spoiler take away. For them that heavenly light…
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English
Deuteronomy 1:6-8
Deep river, my home is over Jordan, Deep river, Lord, I want to cross over into campground. Oh, don't you want to go to that gospel feast, That promised land where all is peace? Oh, deep river, Lord, I want to cross over into campground.
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Oswald J. Smith • English
1 Corinthians 15:10
Into the heart of Jesus Deeper and deeper I go, Seeking to know the reason Why He should love me so - Why He should stoop to lift me Up from the miry clay, Saving my soul, making me whole, Tho I had wandered away. Into the will of Jesus, Deeper and deeper I go, Praying for grace…
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