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In a lowly manger sleeping

Appears in 11 hymnals Matching Instances: 5 Used With Tune: [In a lowly manger sleeping]
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Jesus Only, When the Morning

Author: Elias Nason Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 61 hymnals Matching Instances: 1 Lyrics: 1. Jesus only, when the morning Beams upon the path I tread; Jesus only, when the darkness Gathers round my weary head. 2. Jesus only, when the billows Cold and sullen o’er me roll; Jesus only, when the trumpet Rends the tomb and wakes the soul. 3. Jesus only, when, adoring, Saints their crowns before Him bring; Jesus only, I will, joyous, Through eternal ages sing. Used With Tune: ADORATION (Doane)
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Risen

Author: Anonymous Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 13 hymnals Matching Instances: 1 First Line: See, the seal is rudely broken Lyrics: 1. See, the seal is rudely broken! Lo! the stone is rolled away! Kept is every sign and token, He is risen, angels say. 2. Lo, the tomb is standing open And the Marys weeping near, Angel tones within are spoken, He is risen, do not fear! 3. Hark! the joyful tidings ringeth! Christ hath triumphed o’er the grave! Joy to all His followers bringeth, Christ hath risen!—lives to save! Used With Tune: ADORATION (Doane) Text Sources: Fairer Than Day (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: George C. Hugg, 1903), page 209
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God is love, his mercy brightens

Author: John Bowring Appears in 726 hymnals Matching Instances: 1 Used With Tune: ADORATION
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Wide O'er Earth's Remotest Border

Author: William H. Bathurst Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 1 hymnal Matching Instances: 1 First Line: Wide o’er earth’s remotest border Lyrics: 1 Wide o’er earth’s remotest border Long had midnight darkness dwelt, Darkness, parent of disorder, Darkness, such as might be felt. 2 But the Lord of life descending From His mansion in the skies, Peace and joy His steps attending, Bids a glorious light arise. 3 Jesus comes; in silent wonder Nations hail the new-born light, While He rends the veil asunder Which concealed Him from their sight. 4 Now the prince of darkness trembles, For his reign is near its end; All his forces he assembles His frail empire to defend. 5 Vain attempt! the word is spoken, Christ shall reign on every shore; Soon shall Satan’s rod be broken, Sin and darkness be no more. Used With Tune: ADORATION Text Sources: Psalms and Hymns, 1831
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Childhood's Years Are Passing O'er Us

Author: William Dickson Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 28 hymnals Matching Instances: 1 First Line: Childhood’s years are passing o’er us Lyrics: 1 Childhood’s years are passing o’er us: Soon our school days will be done; Cares and sorrows lie before us, Hidden dangers, snares unknown. 2 Oh! may He, who, meek and lowly, Trod Himself this vale of woe, Make us His, and keep us holy— Guard and guide us while we go. 3 Hark! it is the Savior calling: Little children, follow Me! Jesus! keep our feet from falling; Teach us all to follow Thee. S4 oon we part—it may be never, Never here to meet again; Oh to meet in Heaven for ever! Oh, the crown of life to gain. Used With Tune: ADORATION Text Sources: Sacred Song Book, 1846
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Christ Is Born

Author: William C. Wilbor Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 1 hymnal Matching Instances: 1 First Line: Christ is born! and heavenly glory Lyrics: 1 Christ is born! and heavenly glory Shines on Bethlehem’s darkened sky; Christ is born! O joyful story! Man’s redemption draweth nigh. 2 "Christ is born!" the herald angel Sings the anthem sweet and clear, "Christ is born!" the bright evangel Sings, while wondering shepherds hear. 3 “Christ is born! peace, joy, and blessing Welcome news to all I bring; Christ is born, all love possessing, Jesus, Son of God, is King! 4 "Christ is born! and in a manger They the holy Babe have laid; Christ is born! the heavenly stranger You shall find, be not afraid." 5 "Christ is born!" the host of Heaven Hovering over Judah’s plain, "Christ is born! Messiah given!" Loud they sing the glad refrain. 6 Christ is born, the Savior, glorious, Comes to suffer, comes to die; Christ is born to live victorious, Born to reign eternally. Used With Tune: ADORATION Text Sources: Ode to Niagara and Other Poems, (New York: Eaton & Mains, 1911)
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Hark, The Hosts Of Heaven Are Singing

Author: Edward H. Plumptre Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 17 hymnals Matching Instances: 1 Lyrics: 1 Hark, the hosts of Heaven are singing, Praises to their new-born Lord, Strains of sweetest music flinging, Not a note or word unheard. 2 On this night, all nights excelling, God’s high praises sounded forth, While the angels’ songs were telling Of the Lord’s mysterious birth. 3 Through the darkness, strangely splendid, Flashed the light on shepherds’ eyes; As their lowly flocks they tended, Came new tidings from the skies. 4 All the hosts of Heaven are chanting Songs with power to stir and thrill, And the universe is panting Joy’s deep longings to fulfill. 5 On this day then through creation Let the glorious hymn ring out; Let men hail the great salvation, "God with us," with song and shout. Used With Tune: ADORATION
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Sweet the moments, rich in blessing

Author: Walter Shirley Appears in 821 hymnals Matching Instances: 1 Used With Tune: ADORATION
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He Is Coming

Author: Horatius Bonar Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 4 hymnals Matching Instances: 1 First Line: He is coming, and the tidings Lyrics: 1 He is coming, and the tidings Now are rolling wide and far, As the light flows out in gladness, From yon bright and morning-star. 2 He is coming, hear the tidings Sweep throughout the willing air, With the hope that ends forever Time’s dark ages of despair. 3 See the earth from dreams and slumber Rouse itself to say, Amen; Land and ocean bid Him welcome, Flood and forest join the strain. 4 He is coming, and the mountains Of Judea ring again; See Jerusalem awaken, Rise and shout her glad Amen. 5 He is coming; wastes of Horeb, Now awaken and rejoice! Hills of Moab, cliffs of Edom, Lift thy too long silent voice! 6 He is coming, sea of Sodom, Come to heal thy leprous brine, To return thy palm and myrtle, All the fruits and joyous vine. 7 He is coming, blighted Carmel, To restore thy olive bowers; He is coming, faded Sharon, To give back thee all thy flowers. 8 Sons of Gentile-trodden Judah, Waken and behold: He comes! Long so landless, kingless exiles, Go and seek your long lost homes. 9 Back to deep and ancient valleys Which your fathers loved so well, In their now long crumbled cities Let their children’s children dwell. 10 Drain the last drop of the wormwood From your nation’s bitter cup; ’Tis the bitterest, but the latest: Now make haste and drink it up. 11 For He comes, thy true Messiah, Thine anointed royal king; See Him come, in love and glory: For thee endless joy He brings. 12 He, thy mighty king, is coming, Putting end to woes and wrongs; Giving joy in place of mourning, Turning all thy sighs to songs. 13 Now are dried the tears of ages: Now you wear, as once of old, Heav’nly diadem of beauty, Precious crown of purest gold. 14 He has lifted thee from sadness, Set thee on the highest throne, As Messiah’s chosen nation, Blessèd, best belovèd one. 15 Wipe the stain and dust of exile From thy worn and weary feet; Come with songs of glorious triumph, Come thy Savior now to greet. Used With Tune: ADORATION Text Sources: Hymns of Faith and Hope 2nd series (London, James Nisbet, 1861)

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