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Consider the Lilies, How Stately They Grow

Author: Alice W. Brotherton Hymnal: JHCS1928 #282 (1928) Languages: English Tune Title: [Consider the lilies, how stately they grow]
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Crown Him With Many Crowns

Author: Matthew Bridges; Godfrey Thring Hymnal: JHCS1928 #37 (1928) Languages: English Tune Title: [Crown Him with many crowns]
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Dare to Be Brave, DAre to Be True

Author: W. J. Rooper Hymnal: JHCS1928 #263 (1928) Refrain First Line: Fight then, good soldiers, fight and be brave Languages: English Tune Title: [Dare to be brave, dare to be true]
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Day by Day Thy Mercies, Lord, Attend Me

Author: Ernest Edwin Ryden; Carolina V. (Sandell) Berg, 1832-1903 Hymnal: JHCS1928 #275 (1928) Lyrics: 1 Day by day Thy mercies, Lord, attend me, O what comfort in this hope to rest! All that Thou in love divine dost send me, Draws me, Saviour, closer to Thy breast. Thou dost love more tenderly than ever Earthly father careth for his own: Sorrow’s heavy burden Thou wilt never Suffer me to carry all alone. 2 Thro’ life’s devious paths Thou e’er wilt guide me, For each need wilt give me plenteous grace; In temptation’s storms wilt safely hide me, Till in glory I behold Thy face. Thou hast promised for each day and hour Grace to trust, and strength to do Thy will: “As thy day is, so shall be thy power,” This the gracious word Thou speakest still. 3 O what joy, beneath Thy heav’nly favor, Trustingly to rest my soul in Thee; Help me, Lord, that I may never waver, Nor forget Thy loving care for me; For I know, no matter what betide me, Thou wilt ever hold me by the hand; With Thy presence, Saviour, here to guide me, I shall reach at last the goodly land. Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: [Day by day Thy mercies, Lord, attend me]
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Day Is Dying in the West

Author: Mary Artimisia Lathbury Hymnal: JHCS1928 #62 (1928) Refrain First Line: Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of Hosts Languages: English Tune Title: [Day is dying in the west]
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Day of God, So Sweet and Fair

Author: Joel Blomqvist; Ernest Edwin Ryden Hymnal: JHCS1928 #27 (1928) Lyrics: 1 Day of God, so sweet and fair, Call us now to praise and prayer, Gift of God to mortals giv’n Foretaste of the joy of heav’n. 2 When the week of labor ends, And the peace of heav’n descends, O how sweet it is to meet At our holy Saviour’s feet! 3 Gracious Lord, we look to Thee For Thy blessing, rich and free; May Thy gospel’s glorious sound Echo all the world around. 4 Bless and keep us, Lord, we pray, Let Thy presence light our way, Turn to us Thy loving face, Grant us everlasting peace. Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: [Day of God, so sweet and fair]
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Day of Wonder, Day of Gladness

Author: B. H. Hall Hymnal: JHCS1928 #146 (1928) Lyrics: 1 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 dark and dread; Give to God, the Father, glory! Christ is risen from the dead! 2 In the triumph of this hour, Jubilant shall swell the song; Unto Jesus, honor, power, Blessing, victory belong. Scattered are the clouds of error, Sin and hell are captive led: E’en the grave is free from terror, Christ is risen from the dead! 3 Ev’ry people, ev’ry nation, Soon shall hear the gladsome sound; Joyous tidings of salvation, Borne to earth’s remotest bound. Then shall rise in tones excelling, Praise for grace so freely shed, And the Easter hymn be swelling, Christ is risen from the dead! Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: [Day of wonder, day of gladness]
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Dear Lord and Father of Mankind

Author: John Greenleaf Whittier Hymnal: JHCS1928 #234 (1928) Languages: English Tune Title: [Dear Lord and Father of mankind]
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Do You Hear the Children Crying?

Author: C. C. Rollitt Hymnal: JHCS1928 #200 (1928) First Line: Do you hear the children crying Lyrics: 1 Do you hear the children crying In the night, In the night? Of deep heathen darkness, sighing For the light, For the light. How their little hands they lift To receive the priceless gift That the Christ-child brings to bless them. With His love and life and light. 2 Do you hear the children singing In the light, In the light? Far and near their off’rings bringing, Shining bright, Shining bright. To the Christ-child’s feet they bear Loving hearts and off’rings rare, That the little ones in darkness Far away may see the light. 3 How the alleluias swelling On the air, On the air, Speak the glad news they are telling Ev’rywhere, Ev’rywhere. To the little lifted hands Comes the gift, in far-off lands, For the loving Christ-child, list’ning, Hears the little children’s prayer. Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: [Do you hear the children crying]
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Draw Thou My Soul, O Christ

Author: Lucy Larcom Hymnal: JHCS1928 #243 (1928) Languages: English Tune Title: [Draw Thou my soul, O Christ]

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