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ஆ வானிலே புன்னகைத்தே

Author: John H. Holmes; S. John Barathi Hymnal: CYBER #15547 Tune Title: [ஆ வானிலே புன்னகைத்தே] Lyrics: 1 ஆ வானிலே புன்னகைத்தே, கடல் மேல் உலவும் நீர், மீண்டும் மகிழ்ந்தே யாம் வந்தோம், எம் பாரம் தாங்காமல். 2 எண்ணில்லா ஓசை ஊடே யாம், ஓய உம் அமைதியில், காற்றும் அலையும் ஒன்றாக, சேர்ந்திசை பாடுதே. 3 உழைத்தே ஓய்ந்தோர் போலவே, ஓய யாம் ஏங்கியே, வாழ்வின் சோதனை ஏக்கங்கள், உம் அண்டை தீரவே. 4 வீணாய் சிதரும் சிந்தனை பயங்கள் போக்குமே, ஆராய்ந்து களைந்து நீக்குமே, எம் கவலை பாவமும். 5 கடல் மேல் ஒளிரும் சூர்யன் போல், அமைதி விண்மீன் போல், ஒளிர்ந்தெம்மேல் நீர் வீசிடும, உம் அன்பின் ஜோதியாய் Languages: Tamil
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A Mighty Victor

Author: Effie Stevens Hymnal: CYBER #11797 Tune Title: [A victor, mighty victor] First Line: A victor, mighty victor Refrain First Line: A victor, mighty victor Lyrics: 1 A victor, mighty victor, The Lord of Heav’n arose, From death’s enduring prison, Triumphant o’er His foes; He rose to life and glory, That He might banish fear From every heart that, loving, Draws to His presence near. Refrain: A victor, mighty victor, Our Lord arose this day; That He might lead us onward, Within His blessèd way. 2 A victor, mighty victor, Christ rose that Easter day; ’Twas all for us He suffered, That we might learn His way; He rose to fill with gladness Each aching, sinful heart, He rose to comfort sorrow, To bid despair depart. [Refrain] 3 A victor, mighty victor, The Lord of Heav’n arose, That we, too, might be risen Triumphant o’er earth’s woes; So let us join in singing Our praise to Christ, whose love Prepares for us a dwelling With Him in Heav’n above. [Refrain] Languages: English
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A Virgin Did Come

Author: S. C. Clarke (Samuel Childs Clarke?) Hymnal: CYBER #7075 Tune Title: [A virgin did come from lowliest home] First Line: A virgin did come from lowliest home Refrain First Line: O how wondrous the love and the deep humility Lyrics: 1. A virgin did come from lowliest home, And shelter she fain in a manger would find; For full was the inn, and no room was within, Save where to the stalls the mute oxen they bind. Refrain O how wondrous the love and the deep humility Of Him who was laid in the manger for me. 2. That Babe was a king, mystic gifts, lo, they bring, Sure tokens they were of some great one to be; To Bethlehem led, Eastern sages have sped From afar The desire of all nations to see. [Refrain] 3. Accomplished their hope, their treasures they ope— Gold, frankincense, myrrh, to that Infant they brought, Gifts costly and rare, full of meaning they were, Though not yet unveiled were the great truths they taught. [Refrain] 4. No tokens of state round that royal Babe wait, Seeming least, and yet greatest, of monarchs was He; But in reverence low, princely Magi did bow, As though they divined all His true dignity. [Refrain] Languages: English
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A Virgin Most Pure

Hymnal: CYBER #7076 Meter: 6.6.8.6 Tune Title: [A virgin most pure, as the prophets do tell] First Line: A virgin most pure, as the prophets do tell Refrain First Line: And therefore be merry, set sorrow aside Lyrics: 1. A virgin most pure, as the prophets do tell, Hath brought forth a Baby, as it hath befell, To be our Redeemer from death, hell and sin, Which Adam’s transgression has wrappèd us in. Refrain And therefore be merry, set sorrow aside; Christ Jesus our Savior was born on this tide. 2. At Bethlehem city, in Jewry it was Where Joseph and Mary together did pass, And there to be taxèd, with many one more, For Cæsar commanded the same should be so. [Refrain] 3. But, when they had entered the city so fair A number of people so mighty was there, That Joseph and Mary, whose substance was small, Could get in the city no lodging at all. [Refrain] 4. Then were they constrained in a stable to lie, Where oxen and asses they used to tie; Their lodging so simple, they held it no scorn, But against the next morning our Savior was born. [Refrain] 5. The King of all glory to this world being brought, Small store of fine linen to wrap Him was sought, When Mary had swaddled her young Son so sweet, Within an ox manger she laid Him to sleep. [Refrain] 6. Then God sent an angel from Heaven so high, To certain poor shepherds in fields where they lie, And bade them no longer in sorrow to stay, Because that our Savior was born on this day. [Refrain] 7. Then presently after, the shepherds did spy A number of angels appear in the sky; Who joyfully talkèd and sweetly did sing, To God be all glory, our heavenly King. [Refrain] 8. Three certain wise princes, they thought it most meet To lay their rich offerings at our Savior’s feet; Then the Shepherds consented, and to Bethlehem did go, And when they came thither, they found it was so. [Refrain] Languages: English
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A Virgin Pure, Both Meek and Mild

Hymnal: CYBER #7086 Tune Title: [A virgin pure, both meek and mild] Lyrics: 1. A virgin pure, both meek and mild In Bethlehem brought forth her Child, In Bethlehem brought forth her Child; Our nature first on Him to take, And then, as Christ, our peace to make, Our nature first on Him to take, And then, as Christ, our peace to make. 2. Consider what the spotless Lamb Did undergo for sinful man, Did undergo for sinful man, Nailed to the cross to pain and die, While wicked spies stood gazing by! Nailed to the cross to pain and die, While wicked spies stood gazing by! 3. Who can express the joy and love That God sent down from Heaven above That God sent down from Heaven above From Satan’s power redeeming all, When we were lost by Adam’s fall? From Satan’s power redeeming all, When we were lost by Adam’s fall? 4. Then let us praise the God of Heaven, Who unto us His Son hath giv’n, Who unto us His Son hath giv’n, Hath sent Him down with us to dwell Our Jesus our Emmanuel, Hath sent Him down with us to dwell Our Jesus our Emmanuel. Languages: English
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The Great God of Heaven

Author: Henry R. Bramley, 1833-1917 Hymnal: CYBER #2016 Meter: 11.11.11.11 with refrain Tune Title: A VIRGIN UNSPOTTED First Line: The great God of Heaven is come down to earth Refrain First Line: Then let us adore Him, and praise His great love Lyrics: 1. The great God of Heaven is come down to earth, His mother a virgin, and sinless His birth; The Father eternal His Father alone: He sleeps in the manger; He reigns on the throne. Refrain Then let us adore Him, and praise His great love: To save us poor sinners He came from above. 2. A babe on the breast of a maiden He lies, Yet sits with the Father on high in the skies; Before Him their faces the seraphim hide, While Joseph stands waiting, unscared, by His side. [Refrain] 3. Lo! here is Emmanuel, here is the Child, The Son that was promised to Mary so mild; Whose power and dominion shall ever increase, The Prince that shall rule o’er a kingdom of peace. [Refrain] 4. The wonderful Counselor, boundless in might, The Father’s own image, the beam of His light; Behold Him now wearing the likeness of man, Weak, helpless, and speechless, in measure a span. [Refrain] 5. O wonder of wonders, which none can unfold: The Ancient of Days is an hour or two old; The Maker of all things is made of the earth, Man is worshipped by angels, and God comes to birth: [Refrain] 6. The word in the bliss of the Godhead remains, Yet in flesh comes to suffer the keenest of pains; He is that He was, and forever shall be, But becomes that He was not, for you and for me. [Refrain] Languages: English
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A Virgin Unspotted

Hymnal: CYBER #7077 Meter: 11.11.11.11 with refrain Tune Title: [A virgin unspotted, the prophet foretold] First Line: A virgin unspotted, the prophet foretold Refrain First Line: Aye and therefore be merry, set sorrow aside Lyrics: 1. A virgin unspotted, the prophet foretold, Should bring forth a Savior, which now we behold, To be our Redeemer from death, hell, and sin, Which Adam’s transgression had wrappèd us in. Refrain Aye and therefore be merry, set sorrow aside, Christ Jesus our Savior was born on this tide. 2. At Bethlehem city in Jewry it was That Joseph and Mary together did pass, All for to be taxèd with many one moe [sic], Great Caesar commanded the same should be so. [Refrain] 3. But when they had entered the city so fair, A number of people so mighty was there, That Joseph and Mary, whose substance was small, Could find in the inn there no lodging at all. [Refrain] 4. Then were they constrained in a stable to lie, Where horses and asses they used for to tie; Their lodging so simple they took it no scorn, But against the next morning our Savior was born. [Refrain] 5. The King of all kings to this world being brought, Small store of fine linen to wrap Him was sought, But when she had swaddled her young Son so sweet, Within an ox manger she laid Him to sleep. [Refrain] 6. Then God sent an angel from Heaven so high, To certain poor shepherds in fields where they lie, And bade them no longer in sorrow to stay, Because that our Savior was born on this day. [Refrain] 7. Then presently after the shepherds did spy Vast numbers of angels to stand in the sky; They joyfully talkèd and sweetly did sing, To God be all glory, our heavenly King. [Refrain] 8. To teach us humility all this was done, And learn we from thence haughty pride for to shun: A manger His cradle who came from above, The great God of mercy, of peace and of love. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Come Over and Help Us

Author: A. F. Myers Hymnal: CYBER #948 Tune Title: [A voice comes o'er the waters] First Line: A voice comes o'er the waters Refrain First Line: Come over and help us! Lyrics: 1. A voice comes o’er the waters, A voice both loud and clear, Come over here and help us, We’re bound in slavish fear! Our chains do now confine us In darkness and in doubt, No light to shine upon us, No hand to bring us out. Refrain Come over and help us! Come over and help us! Come over and help us! Come over and help us today. 2. Our idols cannot help us; We only deeper fall; And dimmer grows our vision, When on their names we call, We look and wait and wonder If someone o’er the sea Will hasten to relieve us, Will come and set us free. [Refrain] 3. We hear that o’er the waters A glorious light doth shine, A light sent down from heaven, Oh, send that light divine! We hear that one called Jesus Can save us from our sin; We want to hear his footsteps, We want to let Him in. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Sometime (Hewitt)

Author: Eliza Edmunds Hewitt Hymnal: CYBER #6200 Tune Title: [A voice is heard in the dewy dawn] First Line: A voice is heard in the dewy dawn Refrain First Line: Beware! Beware! At the pearly gate Lyrics: 1. A voice is heard in the dewy dawn, And the call is sweet and low; Come now, my child to the Shepherd’s fold, Where the living waters flow; But the gay heart answers in careless tones, As light as the morning chime, Let me live for the world just a little while, I will come to God—sometime! Refrain Beware! Beware! At the pearly gate God may answer your sometime, too late! too late! Beware! Beware! At the pearly gate God may answer your sometime, too late! too late! 2. The day is nearing the noontide glow, And the voice is heard again, It calls the soul to a nobler life, ’Tis a patient, kind refrain; Enter now the Master’s broad harvest field, In the strength of your early prime, Come and bring to His work service good and true, Still the same reply—sometime! [Refrain] 3. The feet are treading the western slope, And the air is growing chill; O can it be God is waiting yet, That His voice is pleading still? That He’ll flood with beauty the sunset sky, Bright rays from the Golden Clime? But the sinner long hardened, has turned away, With the fatal word—sometime! [Refrain] 4. O soul, take heed, ere the shadows fall, And the day of grace be past, For how shall a trembling sinner stand By the gates of death at last? Hear the Savior’s call; at the Cross lay down Thy burden of guilt and crime, And the angels shall sing thee a sweeter song Than the sad refrain Sometime. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Burmah

Author: Mary Bridges Canedy Slade Hymnal: CYBER #9325 Tune Title: [A voice that I hear, across the sea] First Line: A voice that I hear, across the sea Lyrics: 1 A voice that I hear, across the sea, Sings the sweetest songs of the east to me; It sings of a land where bright suns glow, And the beautiful blossoms of Burmah blow. Hear it say, hear it say, "Come to the beautiful land away!" Hear it say, hear it say, "Come to the beautiful land!" 2 Oh! hark to the song that o’er the seas Softly flows along on the summer breeze; Oh listen, and mingling with its flow, You will hear the sad wailing of pain and woe. Hear it say, hear it say, "Sitting in darkness we wait for day!" Hear it say, hear it say, "Sitting in darkness we wait!" 3 For, under the palm trees’ lovely shade, There the dreadful shrine of the idol’s made; The land of the east is bright and fair, But sorrow, and sin and death are there. Hear it say, hear it say, "Come, in the night of our need, away!" Hear it say, hear it say, "Come in the night of our need!" 4 Oh, children of God, from east and west, So the heathen come to the heavenly rest! And Burmah beseechingly begs today, That you pity and help her and show the way. Hear her say, hear her say, "Come, ye, and lead us to God, we pray!" Hear it say, hear it say, "Come, ye, and lead us to God!" Languages: English

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