C. H. Mason • English
Isaiah 26:9
My soul loves Jesus, my soul loves Jesus, my soul loves Jesus; bless His name. My soul loves Jesus, my soul loves Jesus, my soul loves Jesus, bless His name. He's a wonder in my soul, He's a wonder in my soul, He's a wonder in my soul; bless His name. He's a wonder in my soul, He…
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Luke 1:47-55
My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord, my spirit rejoices in God my Savior. For you, Lord, have looked with favor on your lowly servant. From this day all generations will call me blessed: You, the Almighty, have done great things for me And holy is your name. You have merc…
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Thomas Cradock • English
Psalm 62
My soul rests only on her mighty God; From him her safety and her strength has flow'd; My rock of refuge he, my sure defence; Hence, ye vain fears; ye idle terrors, hence! Ye sons of mischief, with weak malice fraught, How long will ye indulge each treach'rous thought! Soon shall…
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William Gadsby • English
Habakkuk 2:3
My soul shall with wonder proclaim The love of my Father and God, Whose promises ever remain, And each in its course is made good; They’re great, and exceeding great too; More precious than rubies by far; Like streams from the fountain they flow, And Zion preserve from despair. L…
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Fanny J. Crosby • English
Psalm 96:8
My soul shouts glory to the Son of God, For the work free grace has done; My faith looks upward with a steadfast eye That is clear as the noonday sun. Hallelujah! hallelujah! Hallelujah to the Savior I adore; I will praise Him, I will praise Him, Hallelujah! I will praise Him eve…
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Robert Lowry • English
Revelation 12:11
Helpless I come to Jesus’ blood, And all myself resign; I lose my weakness in that flood, And gather strength divine. My soul will overcome by the blood of the Lamb, My soul will overcome by the blood of the Lamb; Overcome, overcome, Overcome by the blood of the Lamb. ’Tis Jesus…
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Psalm 62
My soul with expectation doth depend on God indeed: my strength and my salvation do from him alone proceed. He only my salvation is, and my strong rock is he: he only is my sure defence; much moved I shall not be. How long rush ye upon a man, and him to slay seek all? To crush hi…
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Nahum Tate • English
Psalm 130
My soul with patience waits For Thee, the living Lord: My hopes are on Thy promise built, Thy never failing Word. My longing eyes look out For Thy enlivening ray, More duly than the morning watch To spy the dawning day. Let Israel trust in God; No bounds His mercy knows; The plen…
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George Heath (1781) • English
Leviticus 8:35
My soul, be on thy guard; ten thousand foes arise; the hosts of sin are pressing hard to draw thee from the skies. O watch, and fight, and pray; the battle ne'er give o'er; renew it boldly every day, and help divine implore. Ne'er think the vict'ry won, nor once at ease sit down;…
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Psalm 104
My soul, bless the Lord! The Lord is most great, with glory arrayed, majestic his state; the light is his garment, the skies are his shade, and over the waters his courts he has laid. He rides on the clouds, the wings of the storm, the lightning and wind his mission perform; the…
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Psalm 62
My soul, for help on God rely, On Him alone thy trust repose; My rock and health will strength supply To bear the shock of all my foes. God doth His saving health dispense, And flowing blessings daily send; He is my fortress and Defence, On Him my soul shall still depend. In Him,…
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Psalm 103
My soul, inspired with sacred love, God's holy Name for ever bless; Of all His favours mindful prove, And still Thy grateful thanks express. 'Tis He that all thy sins forgives, And after sickness makes thee sound; From danger He thy life retrieves, By Him with grace and mercy cro…
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Charles Wesley • English
Psalm 146
My soul, inspired with sacred love, The Lord thy God delight to praise; His gifts I will for Him improve, To Him devote my happy days; To Him my thanks and praises give, And only for His glory live. Long as my God shall lend me breath, My every pulse shall beat for Him; And when…
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John Barnard • English
Psalm 104
My soul, Jehovah bless; my God, Thy greatness knows no bounds; Unrivaled honors compass thee, Thee majesty surrounds. Who hast arrayed thyself, with light As with a splendid robe; The beauteous heavens, thy royal tent, Hast stretched beyond the globes. His palace beams in fluid a…
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Johann Poliander (1540) • Catherine Winkworth (1863) • English
Psalm 103
My soul, now praise your Maker! Let all within me bless His name Who makes you full partaker Of mercies more than you dare claim. Forget Him not whose meekness Still bears with all your sin, Who heals your ev'ry weakness, Renews your life within; Whose grace and care are endless…
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Charles Price Jones • English
Psalm 63
My soul, O Lord, doth thirst for Thee, Nor can be satisfied; With temporal felicity Whilst Thou art it denied; Whilst Thou art it denied, O Lord, My soul's unsatisfied, Nothing will joy my life afford I Thou art it denied; In Thee alone my soul would rest, In Thee alone abide; If…
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William Kethe • English
Psalm 104
My soul, praise the Lord! O God, thou art great; The earth and all things Thyself didst create. Thou laidst the foundation Of seas and of lands, And stretched out the heavens As works of thy hand. The earth where we dwell That journeys through space Turns countries around To see…
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Thomas Park • English
Psalm 148
My soul, praise the Lord, Speak good of his name! His mercies record, His bounties proclaim. To God, their Creator, Let all creatures raise The song of thanksgiving, The chorus of praise. Though, hid from man's sight, God sits on his throne, Yet here by his works Their Author is…
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Psalm 104
My soul, praise the Lord, thou, Lord, mine own God, art glorious, enrobed in beauty and might; the heavens, like a curtain, thou spreadest abroad; as raiment, around thee enfoldest the light. For chambers-beams sure, dark waters he binds; of clouds dim and deep his chariot doth f…
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Psalm 104
Your Spirit, O Lord, makes life to abound. The earth is renewed, and fruitful the ground. To God be all glory and wisdom and might. May God in his creatures forever delight. My soul, praise the Lord! The Lord is most great, with glory arrayed, majestic in state. The light is his…
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Isaac Watts (1719) • English
Numbers 14:18
God, I’ll sing out your praise! Your mercies are so great, your anger is so slow to rise, so ready to abate! The pity that you show to those that love your word, is such as tender parents feel: you love your children, Lord. Your power subdues all sins with your forgiving love; as…
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Henry Vaughan • English
Psalm 57:8
My soul, there is a country far beyond the stars, where stands a wingèd sentry all skilful in the wars. There, above noise and danger, sweet peace sits crowned with smiles, and One born in a manger commands the beauteous files. He is thy gracious Friend, and — O my soul, awake! —…
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Psalm 116
My soul with grateful thoughts of love Entirely is possess'd, Because the Lord vouchsafed to hear The voice of my request. Since He has now His ear inclined, I never will despair; But still in each event of life To Him address my prayer.
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Song of Solomon 3
By night as on my bed I lay, when I awak'd; I sought For the Beloved of my soul; I sought, but found Him not! Now I'll arise, and in the streets, and all broad places round, Him I will seek whom my soul loves: I sought, but had not found. The watchmen, as I went about the city, m…
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John Byrom • English
Psalm 42:1-2
My spirit longs for thee within my troubled breast, though I unworthy be of so divine a guest. Of so divine a guest unworthy though I be, yet has my heart no rest unless it come from thee. Unless it come from thee, in vain I look around; in all that I can see no rest is to be fou…
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Henry Francis Lyte (1834) • English
Psalm 31
My spirit on Thy care, Blest Saviour, I recline; Thou wilt not leave me to despair, For Thou art love divine. In Thee I place my trust, On Thee I calmly rest; I know Thee good, I know Thee just, And count Thy choice the best. Whate'er events betide, Thy will they all perform: Saf…
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Psalm 108
My steadfast heart, O God, Will sound Thy praise abroad With tuneful string; The dawn shall hear my song, Thy praise I will prolong, And where Thy people throng Thanksgiving bring. Thy truth and tender love Are high as heaven above; Thy help we crave. Be Thou exalted high Above t…
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Psalm 102:23-28
My strength he weakened in the way, my days of life he shortened. My God, O take me not away in mid-time of my days, I said: thy years throughout all ages last. Of old thou hast established the earth’s foundation firm and fast: thy mighty hands the heavens have made. They perish…
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Gertrude E. Worthington • English
Matthew 19:29
I have given up all to my Savior so dear, And His praises I ever will sing; And though all of this world should forsake me while here, To my Savior I ever will cling. He leads me each day in the heavenly way, So onward and upward I’ll climb; In the straight, narrow way, I’m deter…
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Maude Louise Ray • English
Acts 13:36
To love someone more dearly ev’ry day, To help a wand’ring child to find his way, To ponder o’er a noble tho’t and pray, And smile when evening falls, And smile when evening falls, This is my task. To follow truth as blind men long for light, To do my best from dawn of day till n…
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William Freeman Lloyd (1824) • English
Job 1:19-21
My times are in Your hand; my God, I wish them there! My life, my friends, my soul, I leave entirely to Your care. My times are in Your hand whatever they may be, pleasing or painful, dark or bright, as You know best for me. My times are in Your hand; why should I doubt or fear?…
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Joel A. Erickson (2004) • English
Revelation 3:11
I do not ask to live a life of ease, I do not ask for wealth or honor, I do not ask to do as I would please; I only ask that when I die My title may be clear to reign on high. My title clear, no questions left behind, A blameless record, strong and certain, That Thou and all who…
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Henry Francis Lyte • English
Psalm 11
My trust is in the Lord; What foe can injure me? Why bid me like a bird Before the fowler flee? The Lord is on His heavenly throne, Omnipotent to save His own. The wicked may assail, The tempter sorely try, All earth’s foundations fail, All nature’s springs be dry; Yet God is in…
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Psalm 11
My trust is in the Lord: How say ye then to me, "Now like a bird from peril haste, And to your mountain flee?" Lo, sinners bend the bow With arrow fixed for flight; And stealthily in darkness go The true in heart to smite. What can the righteous do, What can for them avail, When…
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Psalm 77:1-9
My voice I will lift up to God, I'll cry to God nor spare; my voice I will lift up to God, and he will hear my prayer. In day of woe I sought the Lord; by night in ceaseless grief my hand was stretched out to him; my soul refused relief. I to remembrance God do call, and then I s…
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John Barnard • English
Psalm 64
My voice, O God, in my prayer hear; Preserve me from the foes I fear. From plots of wicked men me hide; And safety from their rage provide. Who whet their tongues, like keenest swords, And cast their darts, e'en bitter words. To wound the just they secret lie, And, fearless, sudd…
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Psalm 102:23-28
My wonted strength and force he hath abated in the way, my days he also shortened hath: thus therefore did I say, My God, in mid-time of my days take thou me not away: from age to age eternally thy years endure and stay. The firm foundation of the earth of old time thou hast laid…
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Benjamin Beddome (1787) • English
John 13:7
Great God of providence! thy ways Are hid from mortal sight; Wrapt in impenetrable shades, Or cloth'd with dazzling light. The wond'rous methods of thy grace, Evade the human eye; The nearer we attempt t' approach, The farther off they fly. But in the world of bliss above, Where…
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Seth Curtis Beach • English
Deuteronomy 30:14-16
Mysterious Presence, source of all — the world without, the soul within — thou fount of life, O hear our call, and pour thy living waters in. Thou breathest in the rushing wind, thy spirit stirs in leaf and flower; nor wilt thou from the willing mind withhold thy light and love a…
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Isaac Watts • Albert Lehenbauer • Spanish
Psalm 113:1-9
Naciones todas, alabad, Y al Creador hoy ensalzad. ¡Aleluya! ¡Aleluya! Venid, ¡oh pueblos!, a cantar Al Salvador y rey sin par. ¡Aleluya! ¡Aleluya! ¡Aleluya! ¡Aleluya! ¡Aleluya! Muy grande compasión mostró, La vida eterna nos donó. ¡Aleluya! ¡Aleluya! Cantad con dulce, alegre voz…
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Pedro Grado • Spanish
Romans 8:35
Nada hay que me pueda apartar, De Cristo y de su amor, Pues el deberás sabe amar Al pobre pecador. Yo te amo ¡oh, mi Salvador! Más que a lo terrenal; Me das consuelo, paz y amor, Y el Reino celestial. Saber que Cristo es mi sostén, Me alegra el corazón, Pues él es mi supremo bien…
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Anonymous • Spanish
Psalm 23
Nada puede ya faltarme Porque el buen pastor me guía Por la tierra saludable En divinos pastos rica. Junto a aguas de reposo El Señor me pastorea: Manantial de vida eterna Que mi espíritu recrea. Por las sendas de justicia Me guiará con mano pía, Por amor de su gran nombre Siempr…
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Carrie Ellis Breck (1899) • English
Romans 8:1
There was One who was willing to die in my stead, That a soul so unworthy might live, And the path to the cross He was willing to tread, All the sins of my life to forgive. They are nailed to the cross, They are nailed to the cross, O how much He was willing to bear! With what an…
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Isaac Watts • English
Psalm 21
In thee, great God, with songs of praise, Our favour'd realms rejoice: And, blest with thy salvation, raise To heav'n their cheerful voice. Thy sure defence, thro' nations round, Hath spread our rising name, And all our feeble efforts crown'd With freedom and with fame. In deep d…
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Psalm 44
O Lord, our fathers oft have told, In our attentive ears, Thy wonders in their days perform'd, And in more ancient years. ’Twas not their courage, nor their sword, To them salvation gave; ’Twas not their number, nor their strength That did their country save. But thy right hand,…
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Samuel Davies • English
Amos 3:1-6
While o’er our guilty land, O Lord, We view the terrors of Thy sword, O whither shall the helpless fly? To whom but Thee direct their cry? The helpless sinner's cries and tears Are grown familiar to Thine ears; Oft has Thy mercy sent relief, When all was fear and hopeless grief.…
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Psalm 144
O happy land, whose sons in youth, In sturdy strength and noble truth, Like plants in vigor spring; Whose daughters fair, a queenly race, Are like the cornerstones that grace The palace of a king, The palace of a king. O happy land, when flock and field, Their rich, abundant incr…
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John Barnard • English
Isaiah 9
Nations, that long in Darkness walk'd,. Have now beheld a glorious Light; On them, who dwelt in Shades of Death, The Light hath shined heav'nly bright. For lo! the Virgin's Child is born, To us the Son of God is giv'n; Upon his Shoulders shall be lay'd The Government of Earth, an…
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Isaac Watts • English
Psalm 8
Nature with open volume stands to spread her Maker's praise abroad, and every labour of his hands shows something worthy of our God. But in the grace that rescued man his brightest form of glory shines; here on the cross 'tis fairest drawn in precious blood and crimson lines. Her…
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Psalm 19
The spacious heav'ns declare the glory of our God, the firmament displays His handiwork abroad; day unto day proclaims His might, and night His wisdom tells to night. Aloud they do not speak, they utter forth no word, nor into language break - their voice is never heard; yet thro…
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Fanny Crosby (1869) • English
Psalm 36:9
Jesus, keep me near the cross, There a precious fountain; Free to all, a healing stream, Flows from Calv'ry's mountain. In the cross, in the cross Be my glory ever, Till my ransomed soul shall find Rest beyond the river. Near the cross, a trembling soul, Love and mercy found me;…
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E. R. Latta • English
Galatians 6:14
In my work, whate’er it be, Ever keep me near the cross! Whatsoe’er it bringeth me, Ever keep me near the cross! Near the cross! near the cross! When angry billows toss, That my soul may fear no loss, Ever keep me near the cross! If my talents be out few, Ever keep me near the cr…
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Jacapone da Todi • Henry Mills • English
Isaiah 53:3-5
Near the cross was Mary weeping, There her mournful station keeping, Gazing on her dying Son, There with speechless grief oppressed, Anguish-stricken, and distressed; Through her soul the sword had gone. Who upon that Suff'rer gazing, Bowed in sorrow so amazing, Would not with Hi…
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Wm. G. Schell • English
Revelation 10:5-7
Time moves on with solemn footsteps As it nears the final shore; Fast the sun of earth is sinking, Soon our world shall be no more. The sixth trumpet now is sounding To prepare the holy bride— Many on the golden altar, “Purified, made white, and tried. "Lo! the angel now is stand…
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Cleland Boyd McAfee (1901) • English
Exodus 33:14
There is a place of quiet rest, near to the heart of God, a place where sin cannot molest, near to the heart of God. O Jesus, blest Redeemer, sent from the heart of God, hold us, who wait before thee, near to the heart of God. There is a place of comfort sweet, near to the heart…
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Fanny J. Crosby • English
James 4:8
Thou whose hand thus far hath led me, Whereso-e’er my path may be; Lord, I pray that Thou wilt ever Draw and keep me near to Thee. Near to Thee, O Lord, to Thee, Draw me ever near to Thee. When the way is dark and cheerless, When no ray of light I see, May Thine arms of love and…
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Fanny Crosby • English
Galatians 4:14
"Nearer the cross!" my heart can say, I am coming nearer, Nearer the cross from day to day, I am coming nearer; Nearer the cross where Jesus died, Nearer the fountain's crimson tide, Nearer my Savior's wounded side, I am coming nearer, I am coming nearer. Nearer the Christian's m…
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Charlotte Abbey • English
Galatians 6:14
Nearer the cross of Jesus, Ever let me be; Nearer the flowing fountain, That cleanseth me. Nearer the cross, Nearer the cross, Nearer the cross of Jesus. Nearer the flowing fountain, That cleanseth me. Nearer the cross of Jesus, There I would abide; There let me rest forever, Nea…
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Josephine Pollard • English
Revelation 7:17
Nearer the fount of Jesus’ love, peacefully, purely flowing, Nearer the fount that gleams above, Daily thro’ grace I’m going. Nearer the fount, Nearer the fount, Nearer I come today, Nearer the fount, Nearer the fount, To wash my sins away. Calvary’s height no more shall be Only…
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Clara McAlister Brooks • English
Psalm 73:28
The Lord is my light, and the strength of my life, Then of whom shall I be afraid? He hideth my soul from the troubles that roll, In the cleft in the rock He has made. Then nearer, my Savior, to Thee would I come, Thou knowest the way that I take; Oh, lead me to glory—there is my…
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F. E. Belden • English
Hebrews 10:22
Nearer thee and ever nearer, O thou constant, mighty Friend! Thou to me art more and dearer Than all joys that earth can lend. Nearer thee, nearer thee, Closer, closer to thy side; In thy keeping safe are we; With us evermore abide. Thou canst save us and deliver When the evil ho…
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I. B. Woodbury • English
Matthew 9:37
Ho! reaper of life's harvest, Why stand with rusty blade, Until the night draws round thee, And day begins to fade? Why stand ye idle, waiting, For reapers more to come? The golden morn is passing, Why sit ye idle, dumb? Thrust in your sharpened sickle, And gather in the grain, T…
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William Stevenson • English
James 4:8
Nearer, Jesus, to Thee! Thou hast suffered for me, For my sins Thou didst die to atone; Mine the sin and the blame, Thine the cross and the shame; What compassion and love hast Thou shown! Nearer, nearer to Thee, O to be nearer to Thee! Twill be glory to me When Thy face I shall…
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Rosa E. Angel • English
Psalm 51:17
“Nearer to Thee,” Lord, so oft have I wandered, Weary and heart-sore I come unto thee; Long have I waited and love have I pondered, Still would I pray to be “Nearer to thee.” “Nearer to thee.” “Nearer to thee,” Oh, how I long to be “Nearer to thee.” “Nearer to Thee,” Lord, thy lo…
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Lucy Larcom (1892) • English
Matthew 6:10
Draw Thou my soul, O Christ, Closer to Thine; Breathe into every wish Thy will divine; Raise my low self above, Won by Thy deathless love; Ever, O Christ, thro' mine Let Thy life shine. Lead forth my soul, O Christ, One with Thine own, Joyful to follow Thee Thro' paths unknown; I…
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Jessie Brown Pounds • English
Colossians 1:20
Back from the Long Ago, Distant and dim, Breathing a warning low, Comes a sweet hymn; Fraught with my childhood dreams, Is it for me; Sacred and tender seems, “Nearer to thee; “Still all my song shall be, Nearer, my God, to thee, Nearer, my God, to thee, Nearer to thee.” Oft in a…
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Joseph L. Townsend • English
Psalm 145:18-20
Nearer, dear Savior, to thee, Nearer, nearer to thee— Ever I’m striving to be Nearer, yet nearer to thee! Trusting, in thee I confide; Hoping, in thee I abide. Take, oh, take, and cherish me, Nearer, dear Savior, to thee. Nearer, dear Savior, to thee, Nearer, nearer to thee— Prov…
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Sarah Flower Adams (1841) • English
Genesis 28:10-22
Nearer, my God, to thee, nearer to thee! E'en though it be a cross that raiseth me, still all my song shall be, nearer, my God, to thee; nearer, my God, to thee, nearer to thee! Though like the wanderer, the sun gone down, darkness be over me, my rest a stone; yet in my dreams I'…
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Mrs. C. H. Morris • English
Psalm 51:17
Nearer, still nearer— close to Thy heart, draw me, my Savior, so precious Thou art; fold me, O fold me close to Thy breast; shelter me safe in that Haven of Rest, shelter me safe in that Haven of Rest. Nearer, still nearer— nothing I bring, naught as an off'ring to Jesus, my King…
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C. L. Eby • English
Revelation 21:25
I’m nearing the gates of that city, So silently opening wide, Where angels are waiting my coming, And peace reigns on every side. Wide open, ye portals of glory, For soon in thy joys I will be; Forever and ever and ever, Oh, joy! this will be heav’n to me. I’m nearing the gates o…
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John R. Clements • English
Revelation 21:12
Nearing the Gate, with the sun in the west, As slowly the day is declining; The rays meet the waves with their bright foaming crest, The clouds putting on a bright lining. Nearing the Gate, the fair Golden Gate, Beyond it the evergreen shore; Where beauty and sunshine the valleys…
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William Thomas Dale • English
2 Peter 1:14
"I am nearing the port," I will soon be at home, And the voyage of life will be o'er; And beneath the high arches of heaven's bright dome I shall dwell with my friends gone before I am nearing, yes, nearing, I am nearing, yes, nearing the port; Nearing, Nearing, I am nearing, yes…
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Lida M. Keck • English
John 8:11
By the proud worshippers, Scorned for her sin, Was the poor wanderer Rudely brought in. Scribes came and Pharisees, Eager to see, What the meek Nazarene’s, Verdict would be. “Neither do I condemn thee,” Precious words divine! Falling from lips of mercy, Like the sweetest chime. W…
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D. W. Whittle • English
John 8:11
Neither do I condemn thee, O words of wondrous grace; Thy sins were born upon the cross, Believe, and go in peace. Neither do I condemn thee, O sing it o’er and o’er; Neither do I condemn thee, Go and sin no more. Neither do I condemn thee, For there is therefore now No condemnat…
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Anonymous • English
Psalm 23:4
I’ve seen the lightning flashing And heard the thunder roll, I’ve felt sin’s breakers dashing, which tried to conquer my soul; I’ve heard the voice of my Savior, He bid me still fight on: He promised never to leave me, Never to leave me alone. No, never alone, No, never alone; He…
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Fanny Crosby • English
Isaiah 41:10
Never be afraid to speak for Jesus, Think how much a word can do; Never be afraid to own your Saviour, He who loves and cares for you. Never be afraid, never be afraid, Never, never, never, Jesus is your loving Saviour, Therefore never be afraid. Never be afraid to work for Jesus…
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Annie Harris (1883) • English
Mark 13:33
Listen to the invitation: “Come, ye weary, come to Me!” Come, and you shall find salvation! Will you not to Jesus flee? You never can tell when the Lord will call you, You never can tell when your end will be; Cast your poor soul in the sin-cleansing fountain, Come and get saved,…
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Elizabeth Rundle Charles (1860) • English
Matthew 27:36
Never further than Thy cross, Never higher than Thy feet; Here earth's precious things seem dross, Here earth's bitter things grow sweet. Here, O Christ, our sins we see, Learn Thy love while gazing thus; Sin, which laid the cross on Thee, Love, which bore the cross for us. Here…
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Fanny Crosby (1903) • English
James 1:2
Never be sad or desponding, If thou hast faith to believe; Grace, for the duties before thee, Ask of thy God and receive. Never give up, Never give up, Never give up to thy sorrows, Jesus will bid them depart; Trust in the Lord, Trust in the Lord, Sing when your trials are greate…
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Joseph Pittman • English
Isaiah 9:2-7
Never in all human story was a sight so wondrous seen, Jesus Christ, the King of Glory, cradled in a manger mean, angel heralds in the sky, lowly shepherds kneeling by. Then the lamp of life was lighted, brighter than the rising sun; then were heaven and earth united, peace of Go…
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