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HYMNS

of
Faith & Worship

A selection of hymns and


musical items from various lyricists
with music by Andrew Moore

Nov 2023
Contents
1 - Teach Me Thy Way 23 - Today The Heavens Drew Apart
2 - I Asked 24 - How Firm A Foundation
3 - Encircled in Our Saviour's Love 25 - The Redemption of the Dead
4 - Saviour, Redeemer of My Soul 26 - Beloved Brethren Sing His Praise
5 - Seek Ye The Lord 27 - Yes, My Native Land I Love Thee
6 - Master Speak, Thy Servant Heareth 28 - Come Ye Faithful Saints of Zion
7 - I Sing The Mighty Power of God 29 - How Sweet The Morning of Sabbath
8 - I'll Praise My Redeemer 30 - Still With Me
9 - Let God Prevail 31 - Father, God of All Creation
10 - Jesus, Lord and Precious Saviour 32 - My Prayer Unto Thee
11 - God is in His Holy Temple 33 - I'll Try My Best
12 - The House of the Lord 34 - The Holy Ghost Will Tell Me
13 - The Good Shepherd 35 - It Came Upon the Midnight Clear
14 - Thy Will Be Done 36 - While Shepherds Watched
15 - Come unto Me 37 - What Child is This
16 - I Will Obey 38 - Nephite Christmas
17 - I'll Put My Trust In Thee 39 - The Earth Was Still That Easter Morn
18 - Come Unto Me, Ye Weary 40 - Christ Our King Is Risen This Day
19 - In Heavenly Love Abiding 41 - What Sacred, Holy Hour Is This
20 - More Holiness Give Me 42 - If You Knew Who You Were
21 - I Know That My Redeemer Lives 43 - Hear Me As I Pray
22 - Thy Song Be With Me 44 - Safe in The Master's Arms

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1 Teach Me Thy Way

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2. Teach me Thy way, dear Lord, That I may learn to be

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2 I Asked
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asked for some wa - ter; He filled up a sea. I asked for a pine tree; He
asked Him for guid - ance; He o - pened a door. I asked for His spir - it; His
asked Him for wis - dom; He sent me His Son. I asked Him for rich - es; He

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plant - ed a for - est. When I ask in faith, how God bless - es me!
peace o - ver - whelmed me. When I seek His light, my cup run - neth o'er.

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gave me the gos - pel. What more can I ask than His will be done?
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I Asked - 2

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Not a hair of a head, not a spar - row shall fall, Not a
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leaf in an ar - bor but God sees it all. And if we, though im - per - fect give
tear wept in sor - row but God sees it all. In His own time and choos - ing He
shad - ow of turn - ing but God sees it all. So ye heirs of the king - dom let's

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good gifts in love, How much more our Fa - ther in heav - en a - bove?
shines forth His love. Who knows our needs bet - ter than Fa - ther a - bove?

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live wor - thy of Each boun - ty and bless - ing from Fa - ther a - bove.

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3 Encircled in Our Savior's Love
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( 2 Nephi 1:15; D&C 6:20; Isaiah 53:4; Psalms 119:105 )
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1. En - cir - cled in our Sav - ior's love What then have we to fear?
2. When steps are slow, He lifts us up To climb a high - er hill,
3. He calms the winds of dis - be - lief When storms a - round us roll.

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Though foes of truth may try our faith, His help is al - ways near.
That we may drink the sweet - er cup Of God's un - fold - ing will.
His spir - it soft - ly whis - pers peace, Sweet peace un - to the soul.

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To dwell with Him in realms a - bove Through all e - ter - ni - ty.

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His great a - ton - ing sac - ri - fice We scarce can com - pre - hend,
Our cour - age in a trou - bled world To rise a - bove the strife,
En - cir - cled in our Sav - ior's love, We nev - er walk a - lone.

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En - cir - cled in our Sav - ior's love, His glo - ry we'll be - hold.

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For sure - ly He hath borne our griefs, Our Sav - ior, Lord, and Friend.
He lives. He loves. He leads the way To ev - er - last - ing life.
His word, a lamp un - to our feet, Will guide our way back home.
How won - der - ful that day will be With - in the Fath - er's fold.
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Music copyright (c) 2021 by Andrew Moore - www.LDSmusicalitems.co.uk
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4 Saviour, Redeemer of My Soul

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Lyrics by Orson F. Whitney (1855-1931)
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2. Nev - er can I re - pay thee, Lord, But I can
3. O’er - rule mine acts to serve thine ends. Change frown - ing

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hand hath made me whole, Whose won - drous pow’r hath raised me
love thee. Thy pure word, Hath it not been my one de -
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up And filled with sweet my bit - ter cup! What tongue my
light, My joy by day, my dream by night? Then let my
be In per - fect har - mo - ny with thee. Make me more

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grat - i - tude can tell, O gra - cious God of Is - ra - el.
lips pro - claim it still, And all my life re - flect thy will.
wor - thy of thy love, And fit me for the life a - bove.
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5 Seek Ye The Lord
Lyrics by Maria Berry

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1. When up - on life's heav - ing bil - lows You are tossed from side to side,
2. Raise your voice once more to Heav - en, Ask the Lord to be your guide;
3. We could nev - er fight life's bat - tles, If we did not seek His aid;

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Bro - ken heart - ed and for - sak - en You are drift - ing with the tide;
You will find the saf - est har - bour, By His kind and lov - ing side;
He will bear the wea - ry bur - dens, That have heav - y on us laid;

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You have lost your hold on Je - sus, And, with - out Him, missed your way.
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6 Master, Speak! Thy Servant Heareth
Lyrics by Frances Ridley Havergal (1836-1879)
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1. Mas - ter, speak! Thy ser - vant hear - eth, Wait - ing for Thy gra - cious word,
2. Speak to me by name, O Mas - ter, Let me know it is to me;
3. Mas - ter, speak! though least and low - est, Let me not un - heard de - part;

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4. Mas - ter, speak! and make me read - y, When thy voice is tru - ly heard,

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Long - ing for Thy voice that cheer - eth, Mas - ter, let it now be heard.
Speak, that I may fol - low fast - er, With a step more firm and free,
Mas - ter, speak! for oh, Thou know - est All the yearn - ing of my heart,

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With o - be - dience glad and stead - y, Still to fol - low ev - 'ry word.

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I am list'n - ing, Lord, for Thee; What hast Thou to say to me?
Where the Shep - herd leads the flock, In the shad - ow of the Rock!
Know - est all its tru - est need; Speak! and make me blest in - deed.

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I am list'n - ing, Lord, for Thee: Mas - ter, speak, oh speak to me!

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From the poem "Master, Say On", by Frances Ridley Havergal
7 I Sing The Mighty Power of God
Lyrics by Isaac Watts (1674 - 1748)

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1. I sing the might - y pow'r of God That made the moun - tains rise,
2. I sing the good - ness of the Lord, That filled the earth with food;
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He formed the crea - tures with His word, And then pro - nounced them good.

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The moon shines full at His com - mand, And all the stars o - bey.
If I sur - vey the ground I tread, Or gaze up - on the sky!
And ev - ’ry - where that we can be, Thou, God, art pre - sent there.

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8 I'll Praise My Redeemer
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Lyrics by Charles Iheanacho Ekwonye

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2. I’ll praise my Re - deem - er When sun - set is gild - ing
3. I’ll praise my Re - deem - er For - ev - er and ev - er,

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4. I’ll praise my Re - deem - er My King and my Sav - iour;

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Is hid - ing the stars in the bright - ness of day,
With rich gold - en splen - dour the clouds in the west,
From morn - ing till eve - ning His love will I sing;

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Give glo - ry and praise to the lamb that was slain!

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And when with the white - robed I’m wel - comed in glo - ry

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On earth and in heav - en With saints and the an - gels,

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I’ll shout hal - le - lu - iah to Je - sus my King!
Sing glad hal - le - lu - iahs a - gain and a - gain.

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9 Let God Prevail
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(Deut. 4:30-31, Psalm 46:1)
Lyrics by David J. Conway

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Come to Christ O Is - rael. Let God pre - vail. Let God pre - vail!
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10 Jesus, Lord and Precious Saviour
Lyrics by Jakob Arrhenius (1642-1725)

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Translation by Augustus Nelson (1863-1949)

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1. Je - sus, Lord and pre - cious Sav - iour, All my com - fort and my joy,
2. All I do, O let me ev - er, Je - sus, in thy name be - gin;
3. Let my words and thoughts, O Sav - iour, To thy praise and glo - ry tend;

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4. When my days on earth are o - ver, Let me en - ter in - to rest.

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Give suc - cess to my en - deav - our, Fi - nal vic - to - ry there - in.
Help me, Lord, that I may gath - er Treas - ures that shall nev - er end.

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11 God is in His Holy Temple
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1. God is in his ho - ly tem - ple. Earth - ly thoughts, be si - lent now,
2. God is in his ho - ly tem - ple, In the pure and ho - ly mind,

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12 The House of the Lord
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1. Come, ye Saints, to the House of the Lord; a place of love and beau - ty
2. En - ter in - to the House of the Lord and feel the Ho - ly Spir - it,
3. There with - in the House of the Lord, e - ter - nal work prog - ress - es;

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On ho - ly ground, with peace sur - round - ing ev - 'ry faith - ful soul with - in.
Where truth and light may whis - per bright - ly in the hearts of all who seek
The of - fer of sal - va - tion's hand to gen - er - a - tions gone be - fore.

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We'll fol - low in His foot - steps, in the paths of right - eous - ness and peace.

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The tem - ple walls stand firm and true; Di - vine pro - tec - tion from all world - ly view.
The heav'n - ly knowl - edge, there be - stowed; Our Fath - er's prom - ised bless - ings to un - fold.
Through ho - ly Priest - hood seal - ing pow'r, Our fam - ily shall un - ite for - ev - er - more.

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A cove - nant peo - ple we shall be, As one with Christ* through all e - ter - ni - ty.

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13 The Good Shepherd
(Matthew 11, John 10)

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1. Come un - to Me ye heav - y lad - en Find rest un - to thy soul.
2. Come un - to Me ye heav - y lad - en Come, shel - ter from the cold.
3. Come un - to Me ye heav - y lad - en If peace ye seek to find.

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Take up My yoke and fol - low Me That I should make thee whole.
Ye pure of heart who love the truth, Draw clos - er to the fold.
Be still and know My love will bring thee hope in heart and mind.

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Know - est the Voice of Him who calls; The Way to peace and life?
Come un - to Him who loves His flock And knows thy hurt and pain.

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For I am the Good Shep - herd Who calls thee to come home.

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14 Thy Will Be Done
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1. My God and Fa - ther, while I stray Far from my home in
2. Though dark my path and sad my lot, Let me ‘be still’ and
3. Re - new my will from day to day. Blend it with Thine and
4. Let but my faint - ing heart be blessed, With Thy sweet Spir - it

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life’s rough way, Oh! Teach me from my heart to say,
mur - mur not; Or breathe the prayer di - vine - ly taught,
take a - way All that now makes it hard to say,
for its guest. My God, to Thee I leave the rest:

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‘Thy will be done!’ ‘Thy will be done!’

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15 Come Unto Me
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2. Then leav - ing their nets, heed- ing all that He says, They would
3. And as Je - sus taught ev - 'ry soul who would hear, They would
4. And now as we hear that same mes - sage of love, How He
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fol - low their Mas - ter and learn of His ways. They watched as He healed and
feast on His words as the chil - dren drew near. His gos - pel pro - claimed; His
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blessed those in need, In awe of His works and deeds.
won - ders per - formed; His arms o - pened wide to greet.
help lift us up; His com - fort will nev - er end.

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Come Unto Me - 2

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So ten - der - ly call - ing, "Come, fol - low me. Come, fol - low me. Come, fol - low me.
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The Sav - iour was call - ing, "Come, fol - low me. Come, fol - low me. Come, fol - low me.
For gen - tly He's call - ing, "Come, fol - low me. Come, fol - low me. Come, fol - low me.

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I will lead you to life ev - er - last - ing; Come un - to me and see."
Take my hand and to - geth - er we'll jour - ney; Come un - to me, my friend."

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16 I Will Obey
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I Will Obey - 2
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reach out to Thee. My Sav - iour is call - ing: "Come, Fol - low Me."
I shall not hide, There's noth - ing I fear with Him by my side.
feed on Thy word. With prayer in my heart, Thine an - swers are heard.
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Faith - ful and true, I cov - 'nant to serve Thee. Where dost Thou need me?
Faith - ful and true, I cov - 'nant to serve Thee. All Thou com - mand - est,

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17 I'll Put My Trust In Thee
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1. Lord, I trust in Thee and shall for - ev - er seek Thy wis - dom in the paths of life.
2. Be the wise, e - ter - nal friend I turn to. Be the rock on which I build my faith.
3. Be my com - fort when the storm clouds gath - er. Be my guard - ian through the dark - est hour.

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4. Be my com - pass as I seek di - rec - tion. Be my an - chor 'midst the stor - my seas.

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Be there with me 'til my jour - ney's end: In faith I will o - bey and walk Thy cho - sen way.
Be the help- ing hand that lifts me up. If ev - er I should fall, up - on Thy name I'll call.
Be there with me in my time of need. If I should lose my way, be - side me wilt Thou stay?
Be the guid - ing light that leads me home to shel - ter in Thy fold; Thine arms a - round me hold.

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Lord, with - in Thy ten - der care, Watch o - ver me where - 'er I go. I'll put my trust in Thee,

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18 Come Unto Me, Ye Weary
h»¢• Lyrics by William C. Dix, (1837-1898), alt.

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"Come un - to Me, ye wea - ry, And I will give you rest."
"Come un - to Me, ye wan - d'rers, And I will give you light."
"Come un - to Me, ye faint - ing, And I will give you life."

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O bless - ed voice of Je - sus, Which comes to hearts op - pressed!
O lov - ing voice of Je - sus, Which comes to cheer the night!
O peace - ful voice of Je - sus, Which comes to aid our strife!

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O wel - come voice of Je - sus, Which drives a - way our doubt,

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It tells of ben - e - dic - tion, Of par - don, grace, and peace;
Our hearts were filled with sad - ness, And we had lost our way,
The foe is stern and ea - ger, The fight is fierce and long;

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Which, though we feel un - wor - thy Of love so great and free,

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Of joy that hath no end - ing, Of love that can - not cease.
But Thou hast brought us glad - ness And songs at break of day.
But Thou hast made us might - y, And strong - er than the strong.

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In - vites us ver - y sin - ners To come, dear Lord, to Thee!

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19 In Heavenly Love Abiding
Thoughtfully q»¶¢ Lyrics by Anna L. Waring (1823-1910)

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1. In heav - 'nly love a - bid - ing, No change my heart shall fear;
2. Wher - ev - er He may guide me, No want shall turn me back;
3. Green pas - tures are be - fore me, Which yet I have not seen;

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My Shep - herd is be - side me, And noth - ing can I lack:

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The storm may roar with - out me, My heart may low be laid;
His wis - dom ev - er wak - eth, His sight is nev - er dim,
My hope I can - not mea - sure, My path to life is free;

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But God is round a - bout me, And can I be dis - mayed?
He knows the way He tak - eth, And I will walk with Him.

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My Sav - iour has my treas - ure, And He will walk with me.
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20 More Holiness Give Me
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Lyrics by Philip Paul Bliss (1838-1876)
Calmly Music by Andrew Moore
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1. More ho - li - ness give me, More striv - ings with - in,
2. More grat - i - tude give me, More trust in the Lord,

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3. More pur - i - ty give me, More strength to o’er - come,

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More pa - tience in suf - f’ring, More sor - row for sin,
More pride in his glo - ry, More hope in his word,

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More free - dom from earth - stains, More long - ing for home.

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More faith in my Sav - iour, More sense of his care,
More tears for his sor - rows, More pain at his grief,
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More joy in his ser - vice, More pur - pose in prayer.
More meek - ness in tri - al, More praise for re - lief
More bless - ed and ho - ly, More, Sav - iour, like thee.

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21 I Know That My Redeemer Lives
(Job 19:25, Psalm 104:33-34)

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Lyrics by Samuel Medley (1738-1799)
Earnestly Music by Andrew Moore
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I know that my Re - deem - er lives. What com - fort
He lives to grant me rich sup - ply. He lives to
He lives, my kind, wise heav'n - ly Friend. He lives and

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He lives! All glo - ry to his name! He lives, my

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guide me with his eye. He lives to com - fort me when
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I Know That My Redeemer Lives - 2

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22 Thy Song Be With Me
(Psalm 42:8)

q»•¢ Lyrics by James Drummond Burns (1823-1864)

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Thoughtfully Music by Andrew Moore

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1. In the night of my sol - i - tude kneel - ing a - lone,
2. In the night of my sor - row when trou - bles and fears
3. In the night of temp - ta - tion, when per - ils as - sail,
4. In the night of my sick - ness when sleep - less I lie,

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When friends may for - sake me and com - forts have flown,
Gath - er round, and I wa - ter my couch with my tears,
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May I say, not de - spair - ing, while rest - ing on Thee,
May I say, not a - fraid, while I look un - to Thee,
May I say, not cast down, while cling - ing to Thee,

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Thy Song Be With Me - 2

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My Fa - ther, in se - cret Thy song be with me.
My Fa - ther, in tri - al, Thy song be with me.
My Fa - ther, in dan - ger, Thy song be with me.
My Fa - ther, in suff'r - ing, Thy song be with me.
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5. In the night of desertion when Thou seemest far,


In the waste not a well, in the sky not a star,
May I say, not forsaken, while waiting on Thee,
My Father, in darkness, Thy song be with me.

6. In the last night of life when my journey shall end,


And_ in the dark valley the shadows descend,
May I say, not dismayed, while I lean upon Thee,
My Father, in death, may Thy song be with me.
23 Today the Heavens Drew Apart

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Lyrics by Emily Rachel Middleton Doegey
Music by Andrew Moore
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1. To - day the heav - ens drew a - part For one whose life from earth de - parts,
2. Now rest - ing from all earth - ly cares, Must soon for - get the sor - rows there.
3. Now en - ter - ing in - to God's light, A pre - cious soul of worth di - vine

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Now wel - comed home by loved ones past, A sweet re - un - ion comes at last.
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24 How Firm A Foundation
Lyrics attr. to Robert Keen (1787)
q»¡º• Music by Andrew Moore
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1. How firm a foun - da - tion, ye Saints of the Lord, Is laid for your
2. In ev - 'ry con - di - tion - in sick - ness, in health, In pov - er - ty's
3. Fear not, I am with thee; oh, be not dis - mayed, For I am thy

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4. When through the deep waters I call thee to go, 6. E'en down to old age, all my people shall prove
The rivers of sorrow shall not thee o'erflow, My sov'reign, eternal, unchangeable love;
For I will be with thee, thy troubles to bless, And then, when grey hair shall their temples adorn,
And sanctify to thee thy deepest distress. Like lambs shall they still in my bosom be borne.

5. When through fiery trials thy pathway shall lie, 7. The soul that on Jesus hath leaned for repose
My grace, all sufficient, shall be thy supply. I will not, I cannot, desert to his foes;
The flame shall not hurt thee; I only design That soul, though all hell should endeavour to shake,
Thy dross to consume and thy gold to refine. I'll never, no never, no never forsake!

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25 The Redemption of the Dead
With dignity q»•• Lyrics by Helen Hughes

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1. Je - sus left His wound - ed bod - y rest - ing in the peace - ful tomb,
2. Then the Son of God came to them, and they bowed the knee to Him.
3. Fa - ther Ad - am graced that gath - ’ring, and our glo - rious moth - er Eve,
4. And our loved ones who have left us through the veil of death to pass

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Faith - ful daugh - ters from all ag - es who in Je - sus did be - lieve;
There pro - claim the great glad tid - ings to our fore - bears, freed at last.

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Rent the veil, the cap - tive ran - somed, Man re - deem - èd from the Fall.
To the spir - its who yet lan - guished, know - ing not of truth and right.
Pledged to teach be - night - ed spir - its res - cued by their Sav - iour’s blood.
Sealed in un - ion with their dear ones, to e - ter - nal life with us.
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26 Beloved Bretheren, Sing His Praise
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1. Be - lov - ed breth - ren, sing His praise Who formed the worlds on high;
2. In songs de - clare the works and ways Of our E - ter - nal God,
3. Swift her - alds, the glad news to bear O’er land and o - cean, fly;
4. The Sav - ior comes! Ye saints, be pure, And fix your hearts on high;

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Who taught the plan - ets where to trace Their or - bits through the sky.
Whose king - dom in these lat - ter days Is spread - ing far a - broad.
And to the won - d’ring world de - clare The mes - sage from on high.
Lift up your heads, re - joice, for your Re - demp - tion draw - eth nigh.

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O sing the fer - vor of His love, The won - ders of His grace,
In Zi - on let His name be praised, Who has a feast pre - pared,
Ye na - tions of the earth at - tend! Let kings and princ - es hear,

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Sing, breth - ren! sing, in strains di - vine; Let all your voic - es raise;

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Who sent the Sav - ior from a - bove To teach us in His ways.
The glo - rious gos - pel stand - ard raised, The an - cient faith re - stored.
And let the pow'rs of dark - ness bend; Mes - si - ah’s reign is near.
Let heav'n and earth their an - thems join In these the lat - ter days.
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27 Yes, My Native Land, I Love Thee
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1. Yes, my na - tive land, I love thee; All thy scenes, I love them well;
2. Ho - ly scenes of joy and glad - ness, Ev - 'ry fond e - mo - tion swell,
3. Yes, I has - ten from you glad - ly, From the scenes I love so well,
4. In the de - serts let me la - bour, On the moun - tains let me tell

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5. Bear me on, thou rest - less o - cean; Let the winds my can - vas swell;

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Friends, con - nec - tions, hap - py coun - try, Can I bid you all fare - well?
Can I ban - ish heart - felt sad - ness While I bid my home fare - well?
Far a - way, ye bil - lows, bear me; Love - ly, na - tive land, fare - well!
How He died - the bless - ed Sav - iour - To re - deem a world from hell!

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Heaves my heart with warm e - mo - tion, While I go far hence to dwell:

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Can I leave thee, can I leave thee, Far in dis - tant lands to dwell?
Can I leave thee, can I leave thee, Far in dis - tant lands to dwell?
Pleased I leave thee, pleased I leave thee, Far in dis - tant lands to dwell.
Let me has - ten, Let me has - ten, Far in dis - tant lands to dwell.

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Glad I bid thee, glad I bid thee, Na - tive land, fare - well! Fare - well!

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28 Come, Ye Faithful Saints of Zion
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1. Come, ye faith - ful saints of Zi - on! Praise the Lord with heart and voice,
2. In His hands our lives are trust - ed. In His arms we'll feel His love.
3. Watch for the day when Christ re - turns His judg - ment up - on the na - tions of earth.

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4. Un - to Him we come and wor - ship, Grate - ful for the life He gave.

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Sing - ing hymns of ac - cla - ma - tion. Come, let ev - 'ry soul re - joice!
In His name we'll serve with hon - our, Pleas - ing our Fa - ther in Heav'n a - bove.
Then shall the wick - ed fear and trem - ble, Then shall the Lord, His saints, pres - erve.
Con - q'ring death, the path - way o - pened; Christ our Sav - iour leads the way.
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Hope and joy in Christ our Mas - ter; Faith and works, great bless - ings bring.
Find - ing strength as we en - deav - our, His com - mand - ments, to o - bey.
Ev - 'ry ear shall hear His com - ing, Ev - 'ry tongue con - fess His name,
Saints of Zi - on, raise your voic - es, Let ho - san - nas' cho - rus ring.
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Share His truth with all the world And pro - claim Him Lord and King.
May our hearts be hum - ble now In our ef - forts day by day.
Ev - 'ry knee shall bow be - fore Our King for - e'er to reign.
Praise His name for - ev - er - more; Our Re - deem - er, Lord and King.
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29 How Sweet the Morning of Sabbath
q»¡º¢ Lyrics by Frederick Gardner (1831-1903)

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1. How sweet the morn - ing of Sab - bath doth
2. Now taught from the scrip - tures of wis - dom and

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3. When the gos - pel is heard with its life - giv - ing

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come, With joy a - rise and de - part from my home,
truth, I cry un - to God, be the guide of my youth;

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sound, In the sol - emn as - sem - bly O let me be found;

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And haste to the school where in - struc - tions are giv'n,
En - cour - aged to seek Him, as - sured I shall find,

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For Je - sus is there on the throne of His grace,

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To teach me the way to the King - dom of Heav'n.
For such is the prom - ise so gra - cious and kind.

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And bright - er than gold are the smiles of His face.

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Lyrics by Frederick Gardner, aged 16 - a Teacher in the Sunday School of the Saints at Chalford Hill, Gloucestershire
(from the Millenial Star, Vol.11, no.21 (1849), 336.)
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30 Still With Thee
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Lyrics by James Drummond Burns (1823-1864)
Calmly Music by Andrew Moore

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1. Still with Thee, O my Lord, I would de - sire to be,
2. With Thee, when dawn comes in And calls me back to care,
3. With Thee, a - mid the crowd That throngs the bu - sy mart,
4. With Thee, when day is done, And eve - ning calms the mind,

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By day, by night, at home, a - broad, I would be still with Thee.
Each day re - turn - ing to be - gin With Thee, my Lord, in prayer.
To hear Thy voice, 'mid cla - mour loud, Speak soft - ly to my heart.
The set - ting, as the ri - sing sun, With Thee my heart would find.
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5. With Thee, when darkness brings 6. With Thee, in Thee, by faith
The signal of repose, Abiding, I would be;
Calm in the shadow of Thy wings, By day, by night, in life, in death,
Mine eyelids I would close. I would be still with Thee.

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31 Father, God of All Creation
God the Father is the Supreme Being in whom we believe and whom we worship. He is the ultimate
Creator, Ruler, and Preserver of all things. He is perfect, has all power, and knows all things.

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1. Fa - ther, God of all cre - a - tion, Thou whose won - drous works un - fold,
2. For - est glades and fields of co - lour, Low - ly vale and moun - tain tall,
3. Ev' - ry fish that swims the o - cean, Ev' - ry bird that sky - ward flies,

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4. Sun and moon and stars in heav - en, Time and space To Thee are known.

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Stretch - ing forth in ra - diant splen - dour ‘Cross the u - ni - verse un - told.
Morn - ing dawn and glo - rious sun - set, Sum - mer, win - ter, spring and fall,
Ev' - ry crea - ture great and hum - ble Glo - ri - fies Thy grand des - igns.

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Man - sions, king - doms, spheres ex - alt - ed, End - less worlds to call Thine own.

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Light where once was dark - est void, Life's a - bund - ance now en - joyed.
Deep - est o - ceans, high - est plains, Warm - ing sun and cool - ing rains,
Here on earth for us to share, Lov - ing - ly we’ll tend and care.
Each with pur - pose, Thou hast planned, Nur - tured by Thy pow'r - ful hand.

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Beau - ty in Thine earth - ly gar - dens, We Thy chil - dren now be - hold.
Ev' - ry tree and flow - er grow - ing; Test - i - mo - ny of Thy love.
Ev' - ry life a pre - cious won - der, Ev' - ry birth a gift from Thee.
This, Thy work and glo - ry be; Our path to im - mor - ta - li - ty.

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Father, God of All Creation - 2

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Heav'n and earth Thy hands have made, All cre - a - tion's work dis - played.

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Ev' - ry soul is loved and cher - ished, Ev' - ry life is known to Thee.

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32 My Prayer Unto Thee

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1. Fath - er in Heav'n, be - fore Thee I kneel To pray for Thy
2. Grat - i - tude fills my soul when re - call - ing Bless - ings that
3. Hum - bly I bow in sol - emn com - mun - ion, Off - 'ring my
4. Fa - ther, Thou watch - est dai - ly my ef - forts, All of my
5. Hum - bled through weak - ness, pa - tient through suff - 'ring, Strength through o -

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guid - ance, seek - ing Thy will. My thoughts turn to Thee, my
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heart led to pon - der, Feel - ing the Spir - it; calm - ing and still.
hope Thou hast of - fered, Gifts of the Spir - it giv - en by Thee.
seek - ing for - give - ness Wor - thy once more my spi - rit can be.
bless - ings and peace As Thou see - st fit to grant un - to me.

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ev - er I'll heark - en Un - to Thine an - swers, whis - pered in love.

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33 I'll Try My Best
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Lightly Andrew Moore

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1. My Heav'n - ly Fa - ther loves me and He wants me to ob - ey
2. My Heav'n - ly Fa - ther watch - es ov - er ev' - ry - thing I do,

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Com - mand - ments that will keep me safe and help me on my way.
And though I'll make mis - takes I know His love for me is true.

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I'll try my best to do the things I know are right,
I'll try my best to live the gos - pel ev' - ry day,

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With the Ho - ly Spi - rit there to guide me day and night.
For my Sav - iour, Je - sus has al - read - y shown the way.
Know - ing Heav'n - ly Fa - ther loves and cares e - nough for me.

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34 The Holy Ghost Will Tell Me
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35 It Came Upon the Midnight Clear
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1. It came up - on the mid - night clear, That glo - rious song of old,
2. Still thru the clo - ven skies they come With peace - ful wings un - furled,
3. For lo! the days are hast - 'ning on, By proph - ets seen of old,

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From an - gels bend - ing near the earth To touch their harps of gold:
And still their heav'n - ly mu - sic floats O'er all the wea - ry world.
When with the ev - er - cir - cling years
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"Peace on the earth, good will to men From heav'n's all - gra - cious King."
A - bove its sad and low - ly plains They bend on hov - 'ring wing,

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The world in sol - emn still - ness lay To hear the an - gels sing.
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And the whole world send back the song Which now the an - gels sing.
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36 While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks By Night
(Luke 2:8–14)

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2. “To you, in Da - vid’s town this day, Is born of Da - vid’s line

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The an - gel of the Lord came down, And glo - ry shone a - round.
The Sav - iour who is Christ the Lord, And this shall be the sign:
Of an - gels prais - ing God, who thus Ad - dressed their joy - ful song:

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“All glo - ry be to God on high And on the earth be peace.

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“Glad tid - ings of great joy I bring To you and all man - kind.”
All mean - ly wrapped in swad - dling bands, And in a man - ger laid.”
Good - will hence - forth from heav’n to men Be - gin and nev - er cease.”

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37 What Child Is This
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1. What Child is this, who, laid to rest, On Mar - y's lap is sleep - ing?
2. Why lies He in such mean es - tate, Where ox and ass are feed - ing?
3. So bring Him in - cense, gold, and myrrh, Come, peas - ant, king to own Him.

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Whom an - gels greet with an - thems sweet, While shep - herds watch are keep - ing?
Good Chris - tian, fear: for sin - ners here The si - lent Word is plead - ing.
The King of kings sal - va - tion brings; Let lov - ing hearts en - throne Him.

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Haste, haste to bring Him laud, The Babe, the Son of Ma - ry!
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38 Nephite Christmas
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2. "Lift thy head, be of good cheer, now be - hold the time at hand:
3. Though the sun set on that eve - ning bright - est light stayed o'er the land!

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On this night the sign is com - ing; light will cov - er all the land.
All the saints re - joiced in won - der, and the wick - ed could not stand.

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Of the glo - rious Sec - ond Com - ing of our Lord and Sav - iour dear.

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Let the star rise in the heav - ens, show thy glo - ry here be - low.
On the mor - row, I, thy Sav - iour, come in - to my earth - ly home,
Faith was strength - ened, hearts con - vert - ed; peace and joy spread o'er the earth;

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39 The Earth Was Still That Easter Morn
Lyrics by Emily Rachel Middleton Doegey
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2. For us His blood was free - ly shed, A sac - ri -
3. He broke the bonds of death and hell, And freed our
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all man - kind, Who come to en - ter heav - en's gate.

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40 Christ Our King Is Risen This Day
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- Re - joice, 'tis Ea - ster morn.
2. In the gar - den Je - sus knelt in fer - vent prayer to God a - bove,
3. On the cross they cru - ci - fied our be - lov - ed Sav - iour, Je - sus Christ.
4. Christ, our Sav - iour lives this day,
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To His child - ren, through His Son, the gift of life is giv'n.
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Through His pow'r to con - quer death, great works con - ti - nue forth.

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41 What Sacred, Holy Hour Is This
Lyrics by John V.Pearson
q»ª™ - ª• Music by Andrew Moore

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bread as flesh and wine as blood And gave to them His cov - e - nant
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If You Knew Who You Were - 2

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Index
Beloved Brethren Sing His Praise (TTBB) . . . 26
Christ Our King Is Risen This Day . . . . . . 40
Come unto Me. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Come unto Me, Ye Weary. . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Come Ye Faithful Saints of Zion . . . . . . . 28
Encircled in Our Saviour's Love. . . . . . . . 3
Father, God of All Creation . . . . . . . . . 31
God is in His Holy Temple . . . . . . . . . . 11
Hear Me As I Pray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
How Firm A Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
How Sweet The Morning of Sabbath. . . . . . . 29
I Asked. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
I Know That My Redeemer Lives . . . . . . . . 21
I Sing The Mighty Power of God. . . . . . . . 7
I Will Obey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
If You Knew Who You Were. . . . . . . . . . . 42
I'll Praise My Redeemer . . . . . . . . . . . 8
I'll Put My Trust In Thee . . . . . . . . . . 17
I'll Try My Best. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
In Heavenly Love Abiding. . . . . . . . . . . 19
It Came Upon the Midnight Clear . . . . . . . 35
Jesus, Lord and Precious Saviour. . . . . . . 10
Let God Prevail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Master Speak, Thy Servant Heareth . . . . . . 6
More Holiness Give Me . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
My Prayer Unto Thee . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Nephite Christmas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Safe in The Master's Arms . . . . . . . . . . 44
Saviour, Redeemer of My Soul. . . . . . . . . 4
Seek Ye The Lord. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Still With Me . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Teach Me Thy Way. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
The Earth Was Still That Easter . . . . . . . 39
The Good Shepherd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
The Holy Ghost Will Tell Me . . . . . . . . . 34
The House of the Lord . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
The Redemption of the Dead. . . . . . . . . . 25
Thy Song Be With Me . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Thy Will Be Done. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Today The Heavens Drew Apart. . . . . . . . . 23
What Child is This. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
What Sacred, Holy Hour Is This. . . . . . . . 41
While Shepherds Watched . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Yes, My Native Land I Love Thee . . . . . . . 27

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