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The Ends of All the Earth Shall Hear

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 17 hymnals Refrain First Line: All earth to Him her homage brings Lyrics: 1. The ends of all the earth shall hear And turn unto the Lord in fear; All kindreds of the earth shall own And worship Him as God alone. Refrain: All earth to Him her homage brings, The Lord of lords, the King of kings. 2. For His the kingdom, His of right, He rules the nations by His might; All earth to Him her homage brings, The Lord of lords, the King of kings. [Refrain] 3. Both rich and poor, both bond and free, Shall worship Him with bended knee, And children's children shall proclaim The glorious honor of His Name. [Refrain] Topics: The Church; Means of Grace Missions Used With Tune: VISION Text Sources: U. P. Psalter, 1916
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Let Myriad Chords This Day Be Strung

Author: Godfrey Thring Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 Let myriad chords this day be strung Within the beating hearts of men, Till peal on peal from every tongue, Again re-echoing and again, Shall far and near the news proclaim, That Christ is born in Bethlehem. 2 No pomp of power, no pride of place, No gorgeous banner was unfurled, When He, the Lord of life and grace, Descended on a hardened world; And Satan stood with folded wings, And, cowering, owned Him King of kings. 3 The heathen gods were silent then, No voice was heard from wood or stone, Their glory had departed—when The Lord of Glory left His throne, And in a lowly manger lay, The Day-star of eternal day. 4 Dark superstition, scowling, fled; A blight upon her parent stem Had fallen, when in wonder led The star stood over Bethlehem, And holy angels, hovering there, Sang praises in the midnight air. 5 Yes! angels sang their song of old, Yet man, for whom He came, was dumb; They ate, they drank, they bought, they sold, And knew not that their Lord was come, For them to live, for them to die, A pledge to them of victory. 6 Long years have rolled since that bright day, And through the world His love has rung, But be not we as blind as they, Or leave His praises all unsung: The heav’ns proclaim that Christ is come, Shall we on earth alone be dumb? 7 No! let each and every heart Awake, and sing this joyous morn, And with the angels bearing part, Proclaim their great Redeemer born, And strive a guiltless life to bring As tribute to their heav’nly king. Used With Tune: VISION Text Sources: Hymns and Sacred Lyrics (London: Henry S. King, 1874)
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Wherefore He Now In Mercy Cries

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 Wherefore He now in mercy cries, "With all your heart, ye sinners turn, To Me, before My wrath arise, To Me confess your sins and mourn; Chasten your souls with fast severe, And tremble at My judgments near." 2 Your hearts, and not your garments rent, And turn unto the Lord your God, For He is kind, on mercy bent, Gracious to those that hear His rod, To anger slow, and loath to chide, But swift to lay His bolt aside. 3 Who knows but He may now return, Repent and from His wrath forbear, Grieved at the heart for them that mourn, And vanquished by their humble prayer, May for a curse a blessing leave, And every weeping soul forgive? 4 Blow ye the trumpet’s loudest blast, A shrill alarm in Sion sound, Proclaim a soul-afflicting fast, To all the guilty nation round: A solemn sad assembly call, And let the summons reach to all. 5 Gather and sanctify the crowd, To deprecate the wrath divine, Bring all into the house of God, The elders, and the infants join, The sucklings place beneath His eye, And let your babes for mercy cry. 6 His chamber let the bridegroom leave, The bride out of her closet go, The priests of God lament and grieve, And prostrate at His altar show By tears and cries the load they bear, And pray their angry God to spare. 7 With pity, O Thou gracious Lord, Thy poor afflicted people see, Nor give us to th’invader’s sword, The little flock redeemed by Thee, Nor leave us to their scornful rage, But spare Thy drooping heritage. 8 Why should the heathen aliens say, "Where is He now, their boasted God?" Why should they bear the cruel sway, And wash their footsteps in our blood? Wilt Thou not, Lord, at last awake, And save us for Thy Jesus’ sake? 9 He will, Jehovah surely will Be jealous for His favorite land, His pitying love at last reveal, Redeem us by His outstretched hand, Answer our prayer in power and peace, And fill us with His righteousness. 10 The Lord shall to His people say, “Lo! I again Mine own will feed, With corn and wine and oil convey Into your souls the living bread, Send down My Spirit from above, The oil of joy, the wine of love. 11 "Sion, I will no more expose To heathens a reproach and prey, But turn Mine hand against your foes, And drive the alien host away, Satan, and all his powers subdue, And slay the sins that wasted you." Used With Tune: VISION Text Sources: Hymns for Times of Trouble and Persecution by John and Charles Wesley (London: Strahan, 1744)
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Our Loving Hearts, O Savior Dear

Author: George W. Crofts Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Our loving hearts, O Savior, dear Refrain First Line: Oh, smile, dear Savior, on us now Lyrics: 1 Our loving hearts, O Savior, dear, We bring Thee on this Christmas morn, And close to Thee would now draw near And bless the day when thou wast born. Refrain: Oh, smile, dear Savior, on us now As at Thy feet we humbly bow! 2 Our songs, our sweetest songs, to Thee O King of Kings, we now would raise, And fill the air with melody And hymn Thy ever glorious praise. [Refrain] 3 Our lives we now would yield to Thee, Thy cross would bear, Thy will obey, And serve Thee ever loyally Until our lives shall pass away. [Refrain] 4 Our hand we put within Thine own, Our hand of faith, Thy hand of love; Oh, leave us not to walk alone, But guide us to our home above. [Refrain] Used With Tune: VISION Text Sources: Golden Rod: Poems (Omaha: Nye & Johnson, 1889)
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يا أيها الآب الرحيم

Appears in 5 hymnals Lyrics: 1 يا أيها الآب الرحيم يا مصدرا لكل نور إني إليك يا كريم أقبل بالقلب الشكور يا ساهرا ليلا على في ذا النهار انظر إلي 2 يا أيها الرب يسوع يا كوكب الصبح المنير إليك أدنو بخشوع أقدم الحمد الوفير يا شمس بري بهجتي أنر دياجي غربتي 3 يا روح قدس الله يا نور الحياة والوجود قدِّس فؤادي معطيا لي نعمة عند السجود واحفظ بخير يا صمد روحي ونفسي والجسد Used With Tune: MISSIONARY راية الإنجيل
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لأنا ملكنا

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: تذكر كل أمة Lyrics: 1 تذكرُ كل أمَّةٍ وللمسح ترجعُ تجثو أمام وجههِ على المدى وتخضعُ القرار: لأنا ملكنا ملكنا وربنا 2 لأنه سيدنا ومُلكُه فوق الجميعْ لديه يسجد الغني كذلك العبد الوضيعْ 3 يعبده النسلُ التقي ولاسمه يمجدونْ ببره وفعلهِ جميعُهم يُبَشرونْ 4 يُبَشَّرون باسمهِ شعباً له سيولدُ فيهتفون كلهمْ إياك نحن نعبدُ Used With Tune: MISSIONARY
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God of Our Strength

Author: Mrs. F. J. Van Alstyne Appears in 15 hymnals First Line: God of our strength, enthroned above Used With Tune: [God of our strength, enthroned above]

The Coming Triumphs of the Gospel

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Our fathers put their trust in Thee Refrain First Line: For God the Lord all empire owns Used With Tune: [Our fathers put their trust in Thee]
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The Coming Triumphs of the Gospel

Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Earth's utmost bounds shall hear Refrain First Line: For God the Lord all empire owns Topics: Children Promises for; Christ Worshiped; Civil Magistracy; Missions Influence of; Missions Triumphs of; Nations Owe Allegiance to Christ; Nations Ultimate Subjection of; Praise By All men; Royalty of Christ Mediatorial; Royalty of Christ Nations His Subjects; Royalty of Christ Reward of His Obedience; Royalty of Christ Will Subject the World to God Scripture: Psalm 22:17-19 Used With Tune: [Earth's utmost bounds shall hear]

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