Lydia Baxter • Henry Godden Jackson • Spanish
Isaiah 53
Mirad al Salvador Jesús, el Príncipe benigno, Por mí muriendo en la cruz, por mei, tan vil, indigno. De amor la prueba hela aquí: el Salvador murió por mí. Por mí, poe mí, Jesús murió por mí. El sol su rostro encubrió al ver su agonía; La dura peña se partió; ¿Lo oyes, alma mía?…
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Mrs. Frank A. Breck • Pedro Grado • Spanish
Romans 5:8
Hubo quien por mis culpas muriera en la cruz, Aun indigno y vil como soy; Soy feliz, pues su sangre vertió mi Jesús, Y con ella mis culpas borro. Mis pecados llevó, En la cruz do murió, El sublime, el tierno Jesús, Los desprecios sufrió, Y mi alma salvo, El cambió mis tinieblas e…
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Fanny J. Crosby • English
Revelation 15:4
Great Jehovah, mighty Lord, Vast and boundless is Thy Word; King of kings, from shore to shore Thou shalt reign forevermore. Jew and Gentile, bond and free, All shall yet be one in Thee; All confess Messiah’s Name, All His wondrous love proclaim. From her night shall China wake,…
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Bourne H. Draper (1805) • English
Isaiah 62:6
Ye Christian heralds, go proclaim salvation through Emmanuel's name! to distant climes the tidings bear, and plant the Rose of Sharon there. God shield you with a wall of fire, with flaming seal your breasts inspire, bid raging winds their fury cease, and hush the tempests into p…
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Mary Irene McLean • English
Matthew 28:19
We are but a band of children, We are few, and weak and small, But we want to work for Jesus, And there’s work enough for all. We are a missionary band, Missionary band, missionary band; We are a missionary band, Doing all we can. There are many little children, Far away across t…
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William Bengo Collyer • English
Psalm 2:8
Assembled at thy great command, Before thy face, dread King, we stand: The voice that marshaled every star Has called thy people from afar. We meet through distant lands to spread The truth for which the martyrs bled; Along the line--to either pole-- The anthem of thy praise to r…
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Psalm 98
Come, let us sing before the Lord New songs of praise with sweet accord, For wonders great by Him are done, His mighty arm has vict'ry won. The great salvation of our God Is seen through all the earth abroad; Before the nations; wond'ring sight He has revealed His truth and right…
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Isaiah Baltzell • English
Acts 16:9
On the shore beyond the sea, Where the fields are bright and fair, There's a call a plaintive plea, I must hasten to be there. Let me go, I cannot stay, 'Tis the Master calling me; Let me go, I must obey; Native land, farewell to thee. Hark! I hear the Master say, "Up, ye reapers…
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B. H. Draper • English
Isaiah 51:14
Behold, the heathen waits to know The joy the Gospel will bestow; The exiled captive, to receive The freedom Jesus has to give. Come, let us, with a grateful heart, In this blest labor share a part; Our prayers and offerings gladly bring To aid the triumphs of our king. Our heart…
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J. Hart • English
Exodus 15:13
Mistaken men may brawl Against the grace of God, And threat with final fall The purchase of his blood; But, though they own the Saviour’s name, From him such gospel never came. Shall babes in Christ, bereft Of God’s rich gift of faith, Be to their own will left, And sin the sin t…
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E. E. Hewitt • English
Genesis 31:49
Let us ask the precious Saviour To go with us while we part, For His presence in life’s journey Peace and comfort will impart. Long our hallowed pray’r will linger, Mingling with sweet melody; Be our wish at parting, “Mizpah,” May the Lord keep watch over you and me. Know we not…
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John Needham • English
Philippians 4:5
Happy the man, whose cautious steps Still keep the golden mean, Whose life, by wisdom's rules well form'd Declares a conscience clean. Not of himself he highly thinks, Nor acts the boaster's part; His modest tongue the language speaks Of his still humbler heart. Not in base scand…
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D. W. Whittle • English
1 Samuel 27:3
Dying with Jesus, by death reckoned mine; Living with Jesus, a new life divine; Looking to Jesus till glory doth shine, Moment by moment, O Lord, I am thine. Moment by moment I’m kept in his love; Moment by moment I’ve life from above; Looking to Jesus till glory doth shine; Mome…
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T. H. Nelson • English
Isaiah 26:3
Christ has atonement for me fully made, My sins and sorrows were all on Him laid; Fully redeemed by His own precious blood, Moment by moment I’m living in God. Moment by moment I’m kept thro’ His blood, Living a life consecrated to God; Walking with Jesus in sweetness and rest, M…
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Fanny J. Crosby • English
Psalm 84:6
Rich are the moments of blessing Jesus my Saviour bestows; Pure is the well of salvation Fresh from His mercy that flows. Ever he walketh beside me, Brightly His sunshine appears, Spreading a beautiful rainbow Over the valley of tears. Rich are the moments of blessing, Lovely, an…
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Thoro Harris • English
John 10:10
Are you trusting Jesus, All along the way? Does He grow more precious To your heart each day? Are you His disciple? Test His Word and see, He will give the Spirit more abundantly. More abundantly, More abundantly, That they might have life And more abundantly; More abundantly, Mo…
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D. W. Whittle • English
2 Corinthians 4:17
More and more the weight of glory, For our light afflictions here; Glory grand, supreme, eternal, If the cross for Christ we bear. More and more the weight of glory, More and more the love of God; More of music in the story, As we sing of Christ the Lord; More of music in the sto…
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Thomas Cotterill (1819) • English
Proverbs 19:14
Help us, O Lord, Thy yoke to wear, Delighting in Thy perfect will; Each other’s burden learn to bear, And thus Thy law of love fulfill. He that hath pity on the poor Lendeth his substance to the Lord, And lo! his recompense is sure, For more than all shall be restored. Teach us,…
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Mrs. C. L. Shacklock • English
Ephesians 2:8
More faith in thee, O Christ, More faith in thee; Trust in thy promises, Give thou to me. This shall be all my plea: More faith, O Christ, in thee, More faith in thee, More faith in thee. Faith that will soar above, Fearless and free, Reaching the heights of love, Give thou to me…
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Allen Eastman Cross • English
Psalm 119:105
More light shall break from out Thy word For pilgrim foll'wers of the gleam, Till, led by Thy free spirit, Lord, We see and share the pilgrim dream! What mighty hopes are in our care, What holy dreams of brotherhood; God of our Fathers, help us dare Their passion for the common g…
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Charles W. Naylor (1903) • English
Philippians 3:13-14
More like Christ, my heart is praying, More like Christ from day to day; All His graces rich displaying, While I tread my pilgrim way. More like Christ, every day, More like Christ, my heart doth say; Yes, more like Christ, More like Christ every day. More like Christ in deeds of…
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Mrs. E. C. Ellsworth • English
Romans 15:3
Steps are before me, dear Saviour, Marking the path thou hast trod; So would my feet be progressing Upward and onward to God. More of thy likeness, dear Saviour, Less of myself I would see; Born in thine image, and growing More and more like unto thee. Daily thy work was appointe…
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J. M. Stillman • English
Hebrews 7:3
I want to be more like Jesus, And follow him day by day; I want to be true and faithful, And ev'ry command obey. More and more like Jesus, I would ever be; More and more like Jesus, My Saviour who died for me. I want to be kind and gentle To those who are in distress; To comfort…
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Fanny Crosby • English
Psalm 147:9
More like Jesus would I be, Let my Savior dwell with me; Fill my soul with peace and love, Make me gentle as a dove; More like Jesus, while I go, Pilgrim in this world below; Poor in spirit would I be; Let my Savior dwell in me. If He hears the raven’s cry, If His ever watchful e…
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Chas. H. Gabriel (1906) • English
Psalm 51:10
More like the Master I would ever be, More of His meekness, more humility; More zeal to labor, more courage to be true, More consecration for work He bids me do. Take Thou my heart, I would be Thine alone; Take Thou my heart and make it all Thine own. Purge me from sin, O Lord, I…
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William J. Kirkpatrick • English
1 John 3:2
Jesus, Savior, great Example, Pattern of all purity, I would follow in thy footsteps, Daily growing more like thee. More like thee, more like thee; Savior, this my constant prayer shall be— Day by day, where'er I stay, Make me more and more like thee. Lest I wander from thy pathw…
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Elizabeth Prentiss (1856) • English
Deuteronomy 6:5
More love to Thee, O Christ, More love to Thee! Hear Thou the prayer I make On bended knee; This is my earnest plea: More love, O Christ, to Thee, More love to Thee, More love to Thee! Once earthly joy I craved, Sought peace and rest; Now Thee alone I seek, Give what is best; Thi…
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Daniel Otis Teasley (1906) • English
Romans 8:37
More than a conqueror through the mighty God, More than a conqueror by the cleansing blood; Kept by a pow’r divine, walking in the light, More than a conqueror, reigning day and night. More, more, more; More than conqueror through my Lord; More, more, more; More than a conqueror,…
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Psalm 63
O Lord, my God, most earnestly my heart would seek Thy face, within Thy holy house once more to see Thy glorious grace. Apart from Thee I long and thirst, and naught can satisfy; I wander in a desert land where all the streams are dry. The loving-kindness of my God is more than l…
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J. E. Hall • English
John 15:13
The love that Jesus had for me, To suffer on the cruel tree, That I a ransomed soul might be, Is more than tongue can tell. His love is more than tongue can tell; His love is more than tongue can tell; The love that Jesus had for me, Is more than tongue can tell. The many sorrows…
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P. P. Bliss • English
2 Kings 4:6
Have you on the Lord believed? Still there’s more to follow; Of his grace have you received? Still there’s more to follow. More and more, more and more, Always more to follow; O his matchless, boundless love! Still there’s more to follow. Have you felt the Saviour near? Still the…
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Edna L. Park • English
1 John 3:2
Grant me a deeper love, Saviour Divine, Love that has learned to say, No will but Thine; Draw me from earth away, Help me to watch and pray; O make me ev'ry day More, more like Thee. Grant me a trusting love, Guileless and pure; Still with a cheerful heart All to endure; Guide Th…
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Nicolas Le Tourneux (1686) • William Cooke • English
2 Corinthians 13:4
Morn's roseate hues have decked the sky; The Lord has risen with victory; Let earth be glad, and raise the cry, Alleluia, Alleluia. The Prince of Life with death has striven, To cleanse the earth His blood has given, Has rent the veil, and opened heaven: Alleluia, Alleluia. And H…
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Thomas Ken (1695) • English
Genesis 16:13
Awake, my soul, and with the sun thy daily stage of duty run; shake off dull sloth, and early rise to pay thy morning sacrifice. Lord, I my vows to Thee renew. Disperse my sins as morning dew; guard my first springs of thought and will; and with Thyself my spirit fill. Direct, co…
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Charles Wesley • English
Psalm 3:5
Giver and guardian of our sleep, To praise thy name we wake; Still, Lord, thy chosen servants keep, For thine own mercy's sake. The blessing of another day We thankfully receive; O may we only thee obey, And to thy glory live. Upon us by thy mighty hand, Our words and thoughts re…
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John Wesley • English
2 Peter 1:19
We lift our hearts to Thee, O Day-Star from on high! The sun itself is but Thy shade, Yet cheers both earth and sky. O let Thy rising beams The night of sin disperse; The mists of error and of vice Which shade the universe. How beauteous nature now! How dark and sad before! With…
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Benjamin Beddome • English
Psalm 119:32
How great, how solemn is the work Which we attend today! Now for a holy, solemn frame, O God, to thee we pray. [O may we feel as once we felt, When pained and grieved at heart, Thy kind, forgiving, melting look Relieved our every smart. Let graces, then in exercise, Be exercised…
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Julia H. Johnston • English
Matthew 28:6
See the place where Jesus lay, Mark the open portal; Angels rolled the stone away, On that day immortal. Morning breaks upon the gloom, Broken seal and empty tomb, Seek Him not among the dead, He is risen, as He said. Hasten now to those who grieve, Tell the wondrous story; Be no…
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William Bengo Collyer • English
Matthew 28:1-8
Morning breaks upon the tomb; Jesus scatters all its gloom. Day of triumph through the skies, See the glorious Savior rise. You who are of death afraid, Triumph in the scattered shade. Drive your anxious cares away; See the place where Jesus lay. Christian, dry your flowing tears…
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Eleanor Farjeon (1931) • English
Genesis 1:1-21
Morning has broken like the first morning, blackbird has spoken like the first bird. Praise for the singing! Praise for the morning! Praise for them, springing fresh from the Word! Sweet the rain’s new fall sunlit from heaven, like the first dewfall on the first grass. Praise for…
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Psalm 63:2-9
Show us your mercy, O Lord; And grant us your salvation. Clothe your ministers with righteousness; Let your people sing for joy. Give peace, O Lord, in all the world; For only in you can we live in safety. Lord, keep this nation under your care; And guide us in the way of justice…
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Angelus Silesius • Bennett Harvey • English
Isaiah 60:1-3
Morning Star, O cheering sight! Ere thou cam’st, how dark earth’s night! Morning Star, O cheering sight! Ere thou cam’st, how dark earth’s night! Jesus mine, in me shine; In me shine, Jesus mine; fill my heart with light divine. Morning Star, thy glory bright far excels the sun’s…
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Angelus Silesius • Martin Hauser • English
2 Peter 1:19
Morning Star, your cheering light can dispel the gloom of night. Morning Star, your cheering light can dispel the gloom of night; Jesulein, come and shine; come and shine, Jesulein, in this darksome heart of mine. Your most radiant, glorious light far exceeds the sun so bright; y…
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Barney Elliott Warren • English
1 Chronicles 23:30
In the dawning of the morning, How our hearts with praises swell, When we think of God’s great goodness, Which we here with rapture tell. Oh, we love Him and adore Him— Worship Him in song and prayer— As we humbly wait before Him, We His righteousness declare. Oh, praise the Lord…
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Samuel Francis Smith • English
Psalm 57:8
Arise, my soul, with rapture rise, And, fill'd with love and fear, adore The awful Sovereign of the skies, Whose mercy lends me one day more. And may this day, indulgent Power, Not idly pass, nor fruitless be; But may each swiftly-flying hour Still nearer bring my soul to Thee. B…
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Anne Steele • English
Psalm 21:4
Lord of my life! O may Thy praise Employ my noblest powers; Whose goodness lengthens out my days, And fills the circling hours. Preserved by Thine almighty arm, I pass the shades of night, Serene and safe from every harm, And see returning light. When sleep, death's semblance, o'…
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John Wesley • English
Psalm 63
O God, my God, my all thou art, Ere shines the dawn of rising day, Thy sovereign light within my heart Thine all enlive... Thine all enliv'ning pow'r display. In blessing thee with grateful songs, My happy life shall glide away, The praise, that to thy Name belongs, Hourly with..…
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Isaac Watts • English
Psalm 89
Remember, Lord, our mortal state, How frail our life! how short the date! Where is the man that draws his breath Safe from disease, secure from death'? Lord, while we see whole nations die, Our flesh and sense repine and cry, "Must death for ever rage and reign? Or hast thou made…
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Psalm 102
Before my journey is complete My vigor fails, my years decline; My God, O spare me, I entreat; The days of life are wholly Thine. O cut not short my life's brief day, O thou Whose years eternal run, Thou Who didst earth's foundations lay, Creator of the stars and sun. The earth a…
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Isaac Watts • English
Job 1:17
The law by Moses came, But peace, and truth, and love Were brought by Christ (a nobler name) Descending from above. Amidst the house of God Their different works were done; Moses a faithful servant stood, But Christ a faithful Son. Then to his new commands Be strict obedience pai…
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Isaac Watts • English
Isaiah 4:4
'Tis not the law of ten commands On holy Sinai giv'n, Or sent to men by Moses' hands, Can bring us safe to heav'n. 'Tis not the blood which Aaron spilt, Nor smoke of sweetest smell, Can buy a pardon for our guilt, Or save our souls from hell. Aaron the priest resigns his breath A…
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James Relly • English
John 1:17
Moses, he gave the fi'ry Law, Which brought no Strength, nor Pow'r to draw; But the chief End for which it came, Was to accuse, and to condemn; That Man might die to all his boasted Good, Despair of Life 'till brought to Jesu's Blood. By Jesus, a diviner Name, Eternal Grace, in J…
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John Barnard • English
Deuteronomy 32
Let heaven's wide arch, while I shall speak, Give an attentive ear: And hear, O earth! the important truths My mouth shall now declare. As rain from heaven, my doctrine drops, My speech, as dew, distills; As gentle rains on tender herbs, And showers on grassy hills. While I, Jeho…
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Edmund Spenser • English
Psalm 69:19
Most glorious Lord of life, that on this day didst make thy triumph over death and sin, and having harrowed hell, didst bring away captivity thence captive, us to win: This joyous day, dear Lord, with joy begin, and grant that we for whom thou diddest die, being with thy dear blo…
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St. Francis of Assisi • Howard Chandler Robbins (1876-1952, alt.) • English
Genesis 1:1-2:4
Most High, omnipotent, good Lord, to thee be ceaseless praise outpoured, and blessing without measure. From thee alone all creatures came; no one is worthy thee to name. My Lord be praised by brother sun who through the skies his course doth run, and shines in brilliant splendour…
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Psalm 19
Most perfect is the law of God, restoring those that stray; his testimony is most sure, proclaiming wisdom's way. O how love I thy law! O how love I thy law! It is my meditation all the day. O how love I thy law! O how love I thy law! It is my meditation all the day. The precepts…
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James Relly • English
Psalm 104:29-30
Most precious in our Saviour's sight, Are all his saints unnotic'd death! He bears them to eternal light, When they resign their mortal breath. Precious the soul by him redeem'd; From threat'ning evils snatch'd away, Precious their dust, by him esteem'd, He'll raise it at the lat…
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Lizzie De Armond • English
1 Thessalonians 5:17
I grieved my Lord from day to day, I scorned His love so full and free, And though I wandered far away, My mother’s pray'rs have followed me. I’m coming home, I’m coming home, To live my wasted life anew, For mother’s pray'rs have followed me, Have followed me the whole world thr…
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D. W. Whittle • English
Exodus 20:12
Oft within a little cottage, As the shadows gently fall, While the sunlight touches softly One sweet face upon the wall, There the lonely loved ones gather And in hushed and tender tone Ask each other’s full forgiveness For the wrong that each had done. As I wondered why this cus…
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Ulysses Phillips • English
Psalm 48:12
Have you walked about Mount Zion? ’Round her towers great and tall? Have you seen her mighty bulwarks, Have you seen her shining walls? Walk about Mount Zion, brother, See the Bride in spotless white; With her name enrolled in heaven, She is walking in the light. See her palaces…
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Richard Burnham • English
John 19:3-4
Mourning souls, by sin distressed, Lost and ruined, void of good, You can never be released, But by faith in Jesus’ blood. Richly flowed the crimson river, Down Immanuel’s lovely side; And that blood will you deliver, Whensoever ’tis applied. Christ is ready to receive you; See h…
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Harriet E. Jones • English
Philippians 3:14
Move forward, soldiers of the cross, Move forward, though you suffer loss; Lo! Satan’s hosts around you stand, In Jesus’ name go take the land. Move forward, move forward, Boldly march against the foe, Forward, forward, Forward, go. Move forward, there is much to do, By willing s…
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J. Hart • English
Lamentations 1:12
Much we talk of Jesus’ blood; But how little’s understood! Of his sufferings so intense, Angels have no perfect sense. Who can rightly comprehend Their beginning or their end? ’Tis to God, and God alone, That their weight is fully known. [O thou hideous monster, Sin, What a curse…
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Mrs. J. M. Hunter • English
Luke 15:6-7
There is music in heaven o'er the saved ones of earth, From the Bible the story sweet is known; When the wand'rer, repenting, makes the Saviour his choice, When the Shepherd brings home His own! There is music, sweet music, up in heaven we know, O what int'rest for erring mortals…
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Isaac Watts • English
Psalm 106:7-8
Must all the charms of nature, then, So hopeless to salvation prove? Can hell demand, can heaven condemn, The man whom Jesus deigns to love? The man who sought the ways of truth, Paid friends and neighbors all their due; A modest, sober, lovely youth, And thought he wanted nothin…
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Samson Occum • English
John 1:3
Awak'd by Sinai's awful sound, My soul in bonds of guilt I found, And know not where to go; One solemn truth increased my pain, The sinner "must be born again," Or sink to endless woe.
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Isaac Watts • English
Psalm 20
Must friends and kindred droop and die, And helpers be withdrawn? While sorrow with a weeping eye Counts up our comforts gone? Be thou our comfort, mighty God! Our helper and our friend; Nor leave us in this dangerous road, Till all our trials end. O may our feet pursue the way O…
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Charles C. Luther (1877) • English
Proverbs 11:30
“Must I go, and empty handed,” Thus my dear Redeemer meet? Not one day of service give Him, Lay no trophy at His feet? “Must I go, and empty handed?” Must I meet my Savior so? Not one soul with which to greet Him: Must I empty handed go? Not at death I shrink or falter, For my Sa…
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Thomas Shepherd (1693) • English
Matthew 10:25
Must Jesus bear the cross alone And all the world go free? No, there's a cross for ev'ry one, And there's a cross for me. The consecrated cross I'll bear Till death shall set me free, And then go home my crown to wear, For there's a crown for me. Upon the crystal pavement, down A…
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Johan Olaf Wallin • Ernst W. Olson • English
John 10:11
Mute are the pleading lips of Him Who hath our cause defended; Love drained the cup filled to the brim, As Holiness demanded. The gentle Shepherd here behold, Slain for the sheep lost to His fold: From labor, pain, and weeping Now rests He with the sleeping. But not for aye, O Fr…
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Charles Wesley • English
Psalm 139:23
Try us, O God, and search the ground Of every sinful heart; Whate’er of sin in us is found, O bid it all depart! When to the right or left we stray, Leave us not comfortless; But guide our feet into the way Of everlasting peace. Help us to help each other, Lord, Each other’s cros…
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Anonymous • Spanish
Obadiah 1:15
Muy cercano está el día cuando volverá Jesús, Con la majestad y gloria que le dio su Padre Dios; De sus santos rodeado, en la nube bajará; Ya de Cristo es el reinado, y el pecado quitará. Ven, Señor Jesús, ven pronto, claman todos con ardor; “He aquí yo vengo presto, presto", dic…
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Mary Lee Demarest (1860) • English
Hebrews 11:16
I am far frae my hame, an' I'm weary aftenwhiles, For the lang'd-for-hame-bringing, an' my Father's welcome smiles, I'll ne'er be fu' content, until my een do see The gow den gates of heav'n, an' my ain countrie. The earth is fleck'd wi' flow'rs, mony-tinted-fresh and gay; The bi…
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W. C. Martin • English
Hebrews 6:19
Tho’ the angry surges roll On my tempest-driven soul, I am peaceful, for I know, Wildly though the winds may blow, I’ve an anchor safe and sure, That can evermore endure. And it holds, my anchor holds: Blow your wildest, then, O gale, On my bark so small and frail; By His grace I…
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James Relly • English
Song of Solomon 8:14
My Beloved! haste away, Sick of Love, for thee I languish; Fails my Soul at thy Delay, Feels a dying Lover's Anguish: Quickly, quickly, Jesus come, O make my Breast thy native Home. Ev'ry Moment seems an Age, 'Till thy Presence shall relive me, 'Till thy Smiles my Woes assuage, A…
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Benjamin Beddome (1782) • English
Luke 22:15-20
Jesus, when faith with fixed eyes Beholds thy wond'rous sacrifice, Love rises to an ardent flame, And we all other hope disclaim. With cold affections who can see The thorns, the scourge, the nails, the tree, Thy flowing tears, and purple sweat, Thy bleeding hands, and head, and…
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John Barnard • English
Psalm 45
My breast is inspired With thoughts more sublime; My tongue, in soft Nntes, Is ready to sing; No pen of swift writer Can with it keep time; A poem most sacred To Israel's great king. Among all the sons Of men, there is none That can with thy form, So matchless, compare; All heave…
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Minnie A. Steele • English
Psalm 55:22
I remember when my burdens rolled away; I had carried them for years, night and day. When I sought the blessèd Lord, And I took Him at His word, Then at once all my burdens rolled away. Rolled away, rolled away, I am happy since my burdens rolled away. Rolled away, rolled away, I…
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Francis Hopkinson • English
Psalm 45
My chearful Mind a good Design shall frame, Whilst I the King's loud Praise proclaim; My Tongue directed by my joyful Heart, Is like the Pen that's us'd with ready Art. How matchless is thy Form, O King renown'd! With beaming Glories are thy Temples crown'd, Thy Mouth with Grace…
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Samuel Francis Smith (1832) • English
Leviticus 25:10
My country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty, Of thee I sing; Land where my fathers died, Land of the pilgrims' pride, From ev'ry mountainside Let freedom ring! My native country, thee, Land of the noble free, Thy name I love; I love thy rocks and rills, Thy woods and templed…
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