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O, come to the merciful Saviour

Author: Frederick William Faber (1814-1863) Appears in 61 hymnals Used With Tune: SCOTLAND
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Á Dios obedecen el rayo y el viento

Appears in 5 hymnals Used With Tune: SCOTLAND
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Thus in the quiet joy of kindly trust

Author: Horatius Bonar Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Thus in the quiet joy of kindly trust, We bid each parting saint a brief farewell; Weeping, yet smiling, we commit their dust To the safe keeping of the silent cell. 2 Softly within that peaceful resting-place We lay their wearied limbs, and bid the clay Press lightly on them till the night be past, And the far east give note of coming day. 3 The day of re-appearing! how it speeds! He who is true and faithful speaks the word: Then shall we ever be with those we love Then shall we be forever with the Lord. 4 The shout is heard, the Archangel's voice goes forth; The trumpet sounds, the dead awake and sing; The living put on glory; one glad band, They hasten up to meet their coming King. 5 Short death and darkness! Endless life and light; Short climbing; endless shining in yon sphere, Where all is incorruptible and pure; The joy without the pain, the smile without the tear. Topics: Death and Resurrection Used With Tune: EVENTIDE
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El es el rey de gloria

Author: J. Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Alzad ¡oh puertas! vuestras cabezas Used With Tune: ESCOCIA
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The Sunday School Teacher's Reward

Author: Emily J. Bugbee Meter: 13.11.12.11 Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Ye shall shine as the stars in the fadeless forever Lyrics: 1 Ye shall shine as the stars in the fadeless forever, Who turn unto Jesus the perishing here, Who gently are leading the lambs to the pasture Where floweth the water s cooling and clear. 2 Then prayerfully, carefully, go to your labors, And deal with them wisely, the souls of your care, Never forgetting, though lofty or lowly, How costly a gem is the spirit they bear. 3 Souls that look yearningly ito your faces, Catching the beams of the heavenly light, Turning but slowly from sin’s desert places, Into the beautiful pathway of light. 4 Better, by far, than all worldly bestowment, Is the reward that your service will win; Turning to righteousness souls of the children, Stooping to gather the poorest ones in. 5 Time, with its guerdons o honor and treasure, Soon will be lost in the measureless sea, But yonder a crown, that is starred with the glory Of souls for thy hire, will be waiting for thee. 6 Then turn not thy hand from the work that’s before thee, Nor suffer thy heart to grow careless and cold; The seeds ye are sowing, with patience and prayer, Ere long will be waving in harvests of gold. 7 And work, with a will, for the ages are being Condensed in the cycles of wonderful years; The tread of the Mighty One goeth before thee, And soon will the dawn of His brightness appear. 8 Not long may it be till the Master shall call thee; Not long till the time of thy mission is o’er— Then work while the day lasts, and e’er the night’s shadow Shall gather its gloom, and ye labor no more. Used With Tune: NEW BRAUNFELS Text Sources: The Sunday School Teacher (Chicago: Adams, Blackmer & Lyon) Vol, 1, no. 1, January 1866
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Ascension de Cristo

Author: J. B. Cabrera Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Sube á los cielos, Redentor divino Used With Tune: ESCOCIA
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The voice of free grace cries

Author: Thornby Appears in 409 hymnals Used With Tune: [The voice of free grace cries]
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Ante la cruz

Author: Santiago Allen; J. B. Cabrera Appears in 20 hymnals First Line: ¡Dulces momentos consoladores Used With Tune: ESCOCIA
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No me avergüenzo de Jesus

Author: Jose Grigg; T. M. W. Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: Jesus mi Salvador, ¿será posible Used With Tune: ESCOCIA

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