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Saviour, Who Died for Me

Author: Mary Jane Mason, b. 1822 Meter: 6.6.6.4.6.6.6.4 Appears in 35 hymnals Matching Instances: 5 Topics: Book One: Hymns, Songs, Chorales; Christian Evidences Consecration Scripture: 1 Peter 2:24 Used With Tune: I GIVE MYSELF TO THEE
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The Foreglow

Author: Horatius Bonar Meter: 12.10.12.10 Appears in 1 hymnal Matching Instances: 1 First Line: Now angels down have flown, now glory bright has shone Lyrics: 1 Now angels down have flown, now glory bright has shone, Now shepherds see the light and hear the voice: "Fear not; behold, I bring glad tidings of your king; Let all the nations of earth now rejoice." 2 Sing a new song tonight, sing, all ye stars of light, The Lord of Glory leaves His glorious heav’n. To earth behold Him come from His celestial home; To us a Child is born, a Son is giv’n! 3 O music of the past, the sweetest and the last Of all the notes of ages gone is this, That tells of His great birth, that sings of peace on earth, And man restored to more than primal bliss. 4 O lingering night, speed on! arise, thou golden sun, And bring in eager joy the day of days. When the eternal Word creation’s King and Lord, Takes flesh that He may flesh to glory raise. 5 O wailing winds, be still, o’er sea and plain and hill; O storm and thunder, halt your tumult, cease; And breathe, thou loving gale, thy odors soft exhale, To greet the coming of the Prince of Peace. 6 He comes to breathe our air, our very flesh to wear; He comes to die our death, to bear our load; He comes to still our fears, to wipe our falling tears, To heal and bless us—O Jesus of God! 7 Over yon silent peak, I see the foreglow break, That tells of glory earth has never known; The glory of the King, to whom all tribes shall bring Their deepest homage, praise, honor and crown. 8 Sing out, ye sons of men, a louder, loftier strain! Lift up your voice, O happy, blest Bethlehem! Let psalm and hymn ascend, and with the incense blend Arising from thy shrine, Jerusalem! Used With Tune: LONG BEACH Text Sources: Hymns of the Nativity, and Other Pieces (London: James Nisbet, 1879)
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Thousands Completely Fed

Author: Joseph H. Clinch Meter: 12.10.12.10 Appears in 3 hymnals Matching Instances: 1 First Line: Thousands completely fed with loaves of bread Lyrics: 1 Thousands completely fed with a few loaves of bread Such as would barely form one household’s fare, And, when the feast was o’er, the fragments were a store Enough for needy hundreds still to share. 2 What was the power that wrought this wonder passing thought? What but that Word divine, which called of yore Systems and suns to grace the mighty realms of space, And then with life and beauty spread them o’er? 3 God only can create; none less could arrogate The power to sway all nature with a nod! O Christ! be Thou adored, for that creative word Which blessed the bread was God’s, and Thou art God! Used With Tune: LONG BEACH Text Sources: Churchman's Treasury of Song (London: Methuen: 1907)

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