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Sing to the Lord, ye distant lands

Author: Rev. Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Appears in 198 hymnals Topics: Christ King; Christmas; Grace; Joy; Missions; Righteousness; Singing; Truth Used With Tune: [Sing to the Lord, ye distant lands]
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For God so loved the world

Author: Mrs. Fanny Jane (Crosby) Van Alstyne, 1823- Appears in 28 hymnals First Line: God loved the world so tenderly Topics: Believing; Christ Love of; Eternal Life; Faith; God Love of; Invitation; Love; Whosoever Will Used With Tune: [God loved the world so tenderly]
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I have a Friend so precious

Appears in 113 hymnals Topics: Angels; Assurance; Consecration; Faith; Joy; Praise; Submission Used With Tune: [I have a Friend so precious]
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Hallelujah! fairest morning!

Author: Miss Jane Borthwick, 1813-1897; Rev. Jonathan Krause, 1701-1762 Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 55 hymnals Topics: Lord's Day; Star of Bethlehem; Worship Used With Tune: CHEER
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All glory, praise and honor

Author: Rev. George Washington Bethune, 1805-1862 Appears in 124 hymnals First Line: Come, let us sing of Jesus Lyrics: 1 Come, let us sing of Jesus, While hearts and accents blend; Come, let us sing of Jesus, The sinner’s only Friend. Refrain: All glory, praise and honor To Thee, Redeemer, King! To whom the lips of children Made sweet hosannas ring. 2 His holy soul rejoices, Amid the choirs above, To hear our youthful voices Exulting in His love. [Refrain] 3 We love to sing of Jesus, Who died our souls to save; We love to sing of Jesus, Triumphant o’er the grave. [Refrain] 4 And in our hour of danger, We’ll trust His love alone, Who once slept in a manger, And now sits on the throne. [Refrain] Topics: Opening; Palm Sunday; Praise; Singing Used With Tune: BETHUNE
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Oh, sing the blessed story!

Author: Miss Mary Anne Lathbury, 1841- Appears in 26 hymnals First Line: Lift up, O little children Topics: Bells; Flowers; Primary Department Used With Tune: SURSE
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Waken, Christian children

Author: S. C. Hamerton Appears in 42 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Waken! Christian children, Up and let us sing With glad hearts the voices, Of our newborn King. Up! ’tis meet to welcome, With a joyous lay Christ, the King of Glory, Born for us today. 2 In a manger lowly Sleeps the heavenly Child; O’er Him fondly bendeth Mary, mother mild. Far above that stable, Up in Heaven so high, One bright star outshineth, Watching silently. 3 Fear not, then, to enter, Though we cannot bring Gold, or myrrh, or incense Fitting for a King. Gifts He asketh richer, Offerings costlier still, Yet may Christian children Bring them if they will. 4 Brighter than all jewels Shines the modest eye; Best of gifts He loveth Infant purity. Haste we, then, to welcome With a joyous lay Christ, the King of Glory, Born for us today. Topics: Christmas; Primary Department Used With Tune: [Waken, Christian children]
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There came three kings, ere break of day

Appears in 28 hymnals Topics: Christ King; Christmas; Epiphany; Magi; Manger Used With Tune: [There came three kings, ere break of day] Text Sources: 16th century
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Thou that once on mother's knee

Author: Francis Turner Palgrave, 1824-1899 Appears in 46 hymnals Topics: Kept; Obedience; Primary Department Used With Tune: MY SAVIOUR DEAR
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Seeking to save

Author: Philip P. Bliss, 1838-1876 Appears in 24 hymnals First Line: Tenderly the Shepherd, O'er the mountains cold Topics: Christ Shepherd; Lost The; Seeking to save; Shepherds Used With Tune: [Tenderly the Shepherd, O'er the mountains cold]

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