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stand - dard rays of bless - ings na tions both have is truth are turn rec

1. The morn 2. The clouds 3. The Gen 4. Je - ho 5. An - gels

ing breaks, the shad - ows flee; of er - ror dis - ap - pear tile ful - ness now comes in, vah speaks! Let earth give ear, from heavn and truth from earth

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un - furled! di - vine; at hand. and live. ord borne;

The dawn - ing The glo - ry Lo, Ju - dahs His might - y Thus Zi - ons

of a burst - ing rem - nant, arm is light is

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bright - er day, from a - far, cleansed from sin, mak - ing bare, burst - ing forth,

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The dawn - ing The glo - ry Lo, Ju - dahs His might - y Thus Zi - ons

of a bright - er burst - ing from a rem - nant, cleansed from arm is mak - ing light is burst - ing


ris na prom peo ran es tions ised ple somed

Ma - jes - tic Wide oer the Shall in their His cov - nant To bring her

on the world. soon will shine. Ca - naan stand. to re - ceive. chil - dren home.

Text: Parley P. Pratt, 18071857 Music: George Careless, 1839 1932

Isaiah 60:1 3 3 Nephi 16:720

The Spirit of God


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a fire is burn - ing! the Saints un - der - stand - ing, as - sem - blies in spir - it, the lamb and the li - on

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Text: William W. Phelps, 17921872. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Sung at the Kirtland Temple dedication in 1836. Music: Anon., ca. 1844

Doctrine and Covenants 109:79 80 Doctrine and Covenants 110

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Cheerfully

Now Let Us Rejoice


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strang - ers on earth need we roam. Good e - vil and ev - er be one. And last days of trou - ble and gloom, And

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us and each na - tion, And short - ly the hour of re - demp-tion will come, fear-ing and trem-ble, Well watch for the day when the Sav - ior will come, har-vest are o - ver, Well rise with the just when the Sav - ior doth come.

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Text: William W. Phelps, 17921872. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: Henry Tucker, ca. 1863

Moses 7:61 67 Tenth Article of Faith

Truth Eternal
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Text: Parley P. Pratt, 18071857 Music: Alexander Schreiner, 19011987

Burst the fet - ters of the mind Priests of heav-ens roy - al line End - less a - ges own its sway,

From the mil - lions of man - kind! Bear the keys of truth di - vine! Clad in ev - er - last - ing day.

John 8:32 Doctrine and Covenants 50:24 25

High on the Mountain Top


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1. High on 2. For God 3. His house 4. For there

the moun - tain top re - mem - bers still shall there be reared, we shall be taught

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A ban - ner is His prom - ise made His glo - ry to The law that will

un - furled. of old dis - play, go forth,

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Ye nat - ions, That he on And peo - ple With truth and

now look up; Zi - ons hill shall be heard wis - dom fraught,

It waves to all the world. Truths stan - dard would un - fold! In dis - tant lands to say: To gov - ern all the earth.

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Text: Joel H. Johnson, 1802 1882 Music: Ebenezer Beesley, 1840 1906

Isaiah 2:2 3 Isaiah 5:26

Redeemer of Israel

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5. Restore, my dear Savior, The light of thy face; Thy soul-cheering comfort impart; And let the sweet longing For thy holy place Bring hope to my desolate heart.

6. He looks! and ten thousands Of angels rejoice, And myriads wait for his word; He speaks! and eternity, Filled with his voice, Re-echoes the praise of the Lord.
Exodus 13:2122 1 Nephi 22:12

Text: William W. Phelps, 17921872; adapted from Joseph Swain, 17611796. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: Freeman Lewis, 1780 1859

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With spirit

Israel, Israel, God Is Calling

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Bab - y - lon the great is fall - ing; Now a glo - rious morn is break-ing And to man their powr ex - tend -ing, Mark how judg-ments point-ing fin - ger

God shall all her towrs oer -throw. For the peo - ple of his choice. That the Saints may home-ward fly. Jus - ti - fies no vain de - lays.

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Text: Richard Smyth, 1838 1914 Music: Charles C. Converse, 1832 1918

Zi - on, come Zi - on, come Zi - on, come Zi - on, come

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Doctrine and Covenants 133:716

Awake and Arise

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1. A - wake 2. The dream 3. Oh, lift

and a - rise, O ye slum - ber - ing of the po - et, the crown of the up your voic - es in song and in

na - tions! a - ges, sto - ry.

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Text: Theodore E. Curtis, 1872 1957. 1984 IRI Music: Carolee Curtis Green, b. 1940. 1984 IRI

Doctrine and Covenants 133:710 Doctrine and Covenants 43:1720

Come, Rejoice
Joyfully

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1. Come, re - joice, the King of 2. An - gels, mes - sen - gers from 3. Great, oh, great is Christ our

glo - ry Speaks to heav - en, Come to Sav - ior. None can

earth a - gain. earth once more; stay his hand.

Glad - some words ring out from heav - en, Joy - ous, won - drous strain. Bring to men the glo - rious gos - pel; Price - less truths re - store. Now he brings to us sal - va - tion, Cheer-ing ev - ry land.

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Truth bursts forth in ra - diant light, Show - ing all the path of right. Let all hear who live to - day! This is life, the truth, the way. Sing, re - joice, the King of love Speaks to earth from heavn a - bove.

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to his name; One and to his name; One and to his name; One and

his might pro - claim. his might pro - claim. his might pro - claim.

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Text and music: Tracy Y. Cannon, 1879 1961, adapted. 1948 IRI

Doctrine and Covenants 29:4 Doctrine and Covenants 128:19 21

Come, Sing to the Lord

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Text and music: Gerrit de Jong Jr., 1892 1978

2 Nephi 3:5 7 1 Chronicles 16:8 10

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What Was Witnessed in the Heavens?


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1. What was wit-nessed in the heav-ens? Why, an an - gel earth-ward bound. 2. Had we not be - fore the gos - pel? Yes, it came of old to men. 3. Where so long has been the gos - pel? Did it pass from earth a - way?

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It was to be preached in pow- er On the earth, the an - gel said, This was preached by Paul and Pe - ter And by Je - sus Christ, the Head. What be - came of those de - part-ed, Know-ing not the gos - pel plan?

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Text: John S. Davis, 1813 1882 Music: Evan Stephens, 1854 1930

To all men, all tongues and na - tions That up - on its face are spread. This we lat - ter Saints are preach-ing; We their foot-steps wish to tread. In the spir - it world theyll hear it; God is just to ev-ry man.

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Revelation 14:6 Doctrine and Covenants 138:28 34

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Thoughtfully

An Angel from on High


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1. An an - gel from on high 2. Sealed by Mo - ro - nis hand, 3. It speaks of Jo - sephs seed

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The long, long si - lence broke; It has for a - ges lain And makes the rem - nant known

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These gra - cious words he spoke: From dust to speak a - gain. Who once had dwelt a - lone.

De - scend - ing from the sky, To wait the Lords com-mand, Of na - tions long since dead,

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Lo! in Cu -mo- rahs lone - ly hill A sa -cred rec - ord lies con- cealed. It shall a - gain to light come forth To ush - er in Christs reign on earth. The ful -ness of the gos - pel, too, Its pag- es will re - veal to view.

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Lo! in Cu- mo-rahs lone - ly hill A sa - cred rec - ord lies con- cealed. It shall a - gain to light come forth To ush - er in Christs reign on earth. The ful -ness of the gos - pel, too, Its pag - es will re - veal to view.

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4. The time is now fulfilled, The long-expected day; Let earth obedience yield And darkness flee away. Remove the seals; be wide unfurled Its light and glory to the world. Remove the seals; be wide unfurled Its light and glory to the world.
Text: Parley P. Pratt, 18071857 Music: John E. Tullidge, 1806 1873

5. Lo! Israel filled with joy Shall now be gathered home, Their wealth and means employ To build Jerusalem, While Zion shall arise and shine And fill the earth with truth divine. While Zion shall arise and shine And fill the earth with truth divine.
Joseph SmithHistory 1:30 34 Doctrine and Covenants 128:20

Sweet Is the Peace the Gospel Brings

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1. Sweet is the peace the gos - pel brings To seek - ing minds and true. 2. Its laws and pre - cepts are di - vine And show a Fa - thers care. 3. Faith - less tra - di - tion flees its powr, And un - be - lief gives way.

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With light re - ful - gent on its wings, It clears the hu - man view. Tran - scen - dent love and mer - cy shine In each in - junc - tion there. The gloom - y clouds, which used to lowr, Sub - mit to rea - sons sway.

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4. May we who know the sacred Name From every sin depart. Then will the Spirits constant flame Preserve us pure in heart. 5. Ere long the tempters power will cease, And sin no more annoy, No wrangling sects disturb our peace, Or mar our heartfelt joy.
Text: Mary Ann Morton, 1826 1897 Music: Alfred M. Durham, 18721957. 1948 IRI

6. That which we have in part received Will be in part no more, For he in whom we all believe To us will all restore. 7. In patience, then, let us possess Our souls till he appear. On to our mark of calling press; Redemption draweth near.
Psalm 119:165 Psalm 119:97104

What Glorious Scenes Mine Eyes Behold

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burst souls oer land,

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up - on my view! with joy and peace. the moun - tains far, in ev - ry clime,

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un - fold, who mourn their fold and live;

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Text: Anon., ca. 1840 Music: Ebenezer Beesley, 1840 1906

Doctrine and Covenants 27:5 Doctrine and Covenants 133:36 38

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Awake, Ye Saints of God, Awake!


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bring to naught the tempt - ers snare. ven - geance will not slum - ber long. see the - ter - nal pur - pose roll. all the Saints in un - ion join.

Text: Eliza R. Snow, 1804 1887 Music: Evan Stephens, 1854 1930

Romans 13:1114 Doctrine and Covenants 38:27

The Voice of God Again Is Heard

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We shout ho - san - na, shout a - gain, The curse of dark- ness is with- drawn. The Lord from heavn has spo Go forth the na - tions to pre - pare To greet the King of glo ken. ry.

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Text and music: Evan Stephens, 1854 1930

Joseph SmithHistory 1:17 Doctrine and Covenants 128:19, 2223

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We Thank Thee, O God, for a Prophet


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these lat - ter days. peace to de - stroy, day and by night,

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To light - en our minds with its rays. We thank thee for ev - e - ry And we know that de - liv - rance is nigh. We doubt not the Lord nor his And bask in its life - giv - ing light. Thus on to e - ter - nal per-

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bless - ing Be - stowed by thy boun - te - ous hand. We feel it a good - ness. Weve proved him in days that are past. The wick - ed who fec - tion The hon - est and faith - ful will go, While they who re -

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Doctrine and Covenants 21:1 5 Mosiah 2:41

God of Power, God of Right

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Text: Wallace F. Bennett, 1898 1993. 1948 IRI Music: Tracy Y. Cannon, 1879 1961. 1948 IRI

Alma 26:35 Mosiah 5:15

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Come, Listen to a Prophets Voice


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Text: Marylou Cunningham Leavitt, b. 1928. Music: Darwin K. Wolford, b. 1936. 1979 Sonos Music Resources. Used by permission. This hymn may be copied for incidental, noncommercial church or home use.

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We Ever Pray for Thee


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Text: Evan Stephens, 1854 1930 Music: H. A. Tuckett, 18521918, adapted by Evan Stephens, 1854 1930

Doctrine and Covenants 107:22

God Bless Our Prophet Dear

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Text: Bernard Snow, 18221894, alt. Music: Harry A. Dean, 18921987. 1985 IRI

Doctrine and Covenants 107:22 3 Nephi 19:23

25
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Now Well Sing with One Accord


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he sought the bet - ter way, his heart he tru - ly fired be - liev - ing Saints de - signed, will tri- umph oer their foes,

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Doctrine and Covenants 135:3 Moses 7:62, 67

Joseph Smiths First Prayer

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Text: George Manwaring, 1854 1889 Music: Sylvanus Billings Pond, 17921871; adapted by A. C. Smyth, 18401909

Joseph SmithHistory 1:14 20, 25 James 1:5

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Praise to the Man


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Doctrine and Covenants 135 2 Nephi 3:1415

Saints, Behold How Great Jehovah


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Text: Douglas W. Stott, b. 1925. 1985 IRI Music: A. Laurence Lyon, b. 1934. 1985 IRI

Doctrine and Covenants 64:41 42 Doctrine and Covenants 133:37 38

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A Poor Wayfaring Man of Grief


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Text: James Montgomery, 17711854 Music: George Coles, 1792 1858, alt. Hymn sung prior to the martyrdom of the Prophet Joseph Smith. See History of the Church, 6:614 15.

Matthew 25:31 40 Mosiah 2:17

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With conviction

Come, Come, Ye Saints


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Doctrine and Covenants 61:36 39 Doctrine and Covenants 59:1 4

O God, Our Help in Ages Past

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Text: Isaac Watts, 16741748. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: William Croft, 16771727

Psalms 90:12; 91:12 Psalm 48:14

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The Happy Day at Last Has Come


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Text: Philo Dibble, 1806 1895. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: Ebenezer Beesley, 1840 1906

Doctrine and Covenants 128:20 21 Acts 3:19 21

Our Mountain Home So Dear

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ev - ry side, Bloom - ing in state - ly pride, Are bright and fair, And sun - shine ev - ry-where Make bud and tree, Or bird or hum - ming bee, Or work to trace, Thru na - tures smil - ing face, In

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34

O Ye Mountains High
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Isaiah 2:2 3 Doctrine and Covenants 64:41 43

35

For the Strength of the Hills


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They, the Builders of the Nation

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Pi - o-neer! Pi - o-neer! Pi - o-neer!

Text: Ida R. Alldredge, 18921943. 1948 IRI Music: Alfred M. Durham, 18721957. 1948 IRI

Doctrine and Covenants 64:33 34

37

The Wintry Day, Descending to Its Close


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Text: Orson F. Whitney, 1855 1931 Music: Edward P. Kimball, 1882 1937

38

Come, All Ye Saints of Zion


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ran - somed are re - turn - ing, Ac - cord - ing har - mo - ny un - ceas - ing The prais - es voice of God shall reach you Wher - ev - er clear the way be - fore you, As God shall

his word. our King, are found com - mand.

..

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In sa - cred song Whose arm is now And call you back Tho wick - ed men and ex from and

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way gaze, praise vain,

glad - ness tend - ed, bond - age, dev - ils

They walk the nar - row On which the world may That you may sing his Ex - ert their powr, tis

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day. days. days. tain.

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And To In Since


ter ter ter ob -

thank the Lord who brought gath - er up the righ Zi - on and Je - ru He who is e - ter -

To see the lat In these the lat In these the lat Has said you shall

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Text: William W. Phelps, 1792 1872. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: John E. Tullidge, 1806 1873

Jeremiah 31:10 14 Isaiah 35:10; 52:710

O Saints of Zion

39

j ] 4 . & 4 .
Energetically

q = 96 -108

. 4 . ?4 J j . & . . . J j . .

1. O Saints of Zi - on, hear the voice Of Him from courts on high. 2. En - treat the Lord in hum - ble prayer That all the sons of men 3. Be - hold, the glo - ry of the Lord Sets Zi - ons mount a - glow,

# . # . . .

Pre - pare the path - way of the Lord; His reign on earth is nigh. His righ - teous king - dom will re - ceive And shout the glad a - men. For Zi - on is an en - sign pure; All na - tions to her flow.

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Pre - pare the sup - per of the Lamb; In - vite the world to dine. The sa - cred keys are now re - stored; De - clare the gos - pel plan. O Saints of Zi - on, tread the paths Your faith - ful fa - thers trod.

.. J

j . & . . . J

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Be - hold, the might - y Bride-groom comes In maj - es - ty di - vine. Make known the won-drous words of truth Re - vealed a-gain to man. Lift up your hearts in grat - i - tude And serve the liv - ing God!

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Text: Ed M. Rowe, 1878 1951. 1948 IRI Music: Robert P. Manookin, 19181997. 1948 IRI

Doctrine and Covenants 58:5 12 Doctrine and Covenants 64:41 42

40

Arise, O Glorious Zion


Brightly

#4 & 4
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q = 100 -108

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Thou joy of lat - ter days, The gos - pel is - sues forth, We walk the nar - row road That we may faith - ful be,

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place. earth; bode. see!

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splen - dor bring - ing dur - ance, heav - en,

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deep night, of men, our view, tal theme:

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Text: William G. Mills, 18221895 Music: George Careless, 1839 1932

For God, thy sure de - fend - er, Is now thy life and light. With the re-deemed shall, sing - ing, To Zi - on come a - gain. The Spir - its bright as - sur - ance Will bring us con - qrors through. To him be glo - ry giv - en Whose blood did us re - deem.

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2 Nephi 12:2 3 Doctrine and Covenants 115:5 6

Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise

41
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b4 b & 4 4 b ?b 4 b b &

Boldly

q = 88 -108

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1. Let Zi - on in her beau - ty rise; Her light be-gins to shine. 2. Ye her - alds, sound the gold - en trump To earths re - mot-est bound. 3. That glo-rious rest will then com-mence Which proph-ets did fore - tell,

. .

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Ere long her King will rend the skies, Ma - jes - tic and di - vine, Go spread the news from pole to pole In all the na - tions round: When Saints will reign with Christ on earth, And in his pres - ence dwell

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gos - pel spread - ing thru the land, A peo - ple to pre - pare Je - sus in the clouds a - bove, With hosts of an - gels too, thou-sand years, oh, glo - rious day! Dear Lord, pre - pare my heart

b b & b b ?

To meet the Lord and E - nochs band Tri - um - phant in the air. Will soon ap - pear, his Saints to save, His en - e - mies sub - due. To stand with thee on Zi - ons mount And nev - er - more to part.

Text: Edward Partridge, 1793 1840. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: Anon., Wrttemberg, Germany, ca. 1784

Doctrine and Covenants 82:14 Moses 7:62 65

42 Hail to the Brightness of Zions Glad Morning!

b3 b & 4
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Joyfully

q = 92-104

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ness rael ing ing have fore a on

3 b4 b ? b b &

1. Hail to 2. Hail to 3. Lo! in 4. Hark! from

the bright - ness of Zi - ons the bright - ness of Zi - ons the des - ert the flow - ers all lands, from the isles

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glad morn - ing! glad morn - ing, are spring- ing; of the o - cean,

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lain! told! long. high.

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Joy Long Streams, Praise

to the lands that in dark by the proph - ets of Is ev - er co - pious, are glid to Je - ho vah as - cend -

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be to from en

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the ac - cents of the mil - lions from the moun - tain - tops the en - gines of

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and mourn - ing. re - turn - ing! are ring - ing; com - mo - tion;

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Zi - on Gen - tiles Wastes rise Shouts of

in tri - umph be - gins her glad reign. and Jews the glad vi - sion be - hold. in ver - dure and min - gle in song. sal - va - tion are rend - ing the sky.

Text: Thomas Hastings, 1784 1872 Music: Edwin F. Parry, 1850 1935

Isaiah 35:12, 10 2 Nephi 8:3, 11

Zion Stands with Hills Surrounded

43

## 3 & 4
[

With dignity

q = 92 -112

## 4 3 ? & ## # .. ..

1. Zi - on stands with hills 2. Ev - ry hu - man tie 3. In the fur - nace God

sur - round - ed Zi - on, kept by may per - ish, Friend to friend unmay prove thee, Thence to bring thee

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powr di - vine. faith - ful prove, forth more bright,

All her foes shall be Moth - ers cease their own But can nev - er cease

con -found- ed, to cher - ish, to love thee;

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Though Heavn Thou

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arms last in

the world in and earth at art pre - cious

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com - bine. re - move. his sight.

Hap - py Zi - on, But no chang - es, God is with thee,


Hap - py Zi - on, But no chang - es God is with thee;


What Can Thou

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a fa - vored lot is thine! at - tend Je - ho - vahs love. shalt tri - umph in his might.

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Text: Thomas Kelly, 1769 1854 Music: A. C. Smyth, 1840 1909

1 Nephi 22:14 19 1 Nephi 21:15; 20:10

44
Lightly

Beautiful Zion, Built Above


[ q = 104 -120

j 3 b 4 & .. .. 3 b 4 ? J &b ?b

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1. Beau - ti - ful Zi - on, built a - bove; 2. Beau - ti - ful heavn, where all is light; 3. Beau - ti - ful crowns on ev - ry brow;

Beau - ti - ful cit - y Beau - ti - ful an - gels Beau - ti - ful palms the

.. . .

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of that the

that I love; clothed in white; con - qrors show;

Beau - ti - ful gates Beau - ti - ful strains Beau - ti - ful robes

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pearl - y white; nev - er tire; ran - somed wear;

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j . b . & . ? b . J &b ?b

.. . .

Beau - ti - ful tem - ple God its light; Beau - ti - ful harps thru all the choir; Beau - ti - ful all who en - ter there;

He who was slain on There shall I join the Thith - er I press with

.. . .

Cal - va - ry cho - rus sweet, ea - ger feet;

O - pens those pearl - y gates for me. Wor - ship - ing at the Sav - iors feet. There shall my rest be long and sweet.

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Zi on,


Zi - on,

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Text: George Gill, 1820 1880 Music: Joseph G. Fones, 1828 1906

Revelation 7:9 17 Revelation 21:2, 2123

Lead Me into Life Eternal

45

j # 4[ . & 4 . . #4 4 ? . # . j & .
1. Lead me in - to life 2. Fa - ther, all my heart 3. Hear me as I pray

With dignity

q = 76 - 92

e - ter - nal By the gos - pels ho - ly call. I give thee; All my ser - vice shall be thine. in meek - ness; Let my strength be as thy day.

.. # # J ?

Let thy prom-ise rest up - on me; Grant me read - y strength for all. Guide me as I search in weak-ness; Let thy lov - ing light be mine. Give me faith, the great- er knowl-edge; Fa - ther, bless me as I pray.

Text: John A. Widtsoe, 18721952. 1948 IRI Music: Alexander Schreiner, 19011987. 1948 IRI

Psalm 143:10 Doctrine and Covenants 42:61

46

Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken


Majestically

bb 4 b & 4 .
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q = 80 -100

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1. Glo - rious things of thee are spo - ken, Zi - on, cit - y 2. See! the streams of liv - ing wa - ters, Spring - ing from ce 3. Blest in - hab - it - ants of Zi - on, Pur - chased by the

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of our God! les - tial love, Sav - iors blood;

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..

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Chose thee for his own a - bode. And all fear of drought re - move. Makes them kings and priests to God.

On the Rock of Round each hab - i While in love his

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A - ges found - ed, What can shake our sure re - pose? ta - tion hov - ring, See the cloud and fire ap - pear Saints he rais - es, With him - self to reign as King,

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With sal For a All, as

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va - tions wall sur-round - ed, Thou mayst smile on all thy foes. glo - ry and a cov - ring, Show - ing that the Lord is near. priests, his sol - emn prais - es For thank - off - rings free - ly bring.

bbb

Text: John Newton, 1725 1807. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: Franz Joseph Haydn, 1732 1809

Psalm 87:3 Doctrine and Covenants 76:56 57, 66 (50 70)

bb 4 b & 4
[

Resolutely

q = 84 -100

We Will Sing of Zion

47

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God. men, truth,

4 b b b4

1. We will sing of Zi - on, 2. Thru the rev - e - la - tions 3. When the Saints of Zi - on

King - dom of our Givn by God to Keep his law in

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Zi - on is the pure in heart, Those who seek the Sav - iors part. Heav-ens truth is placed on earth; Proph-ets teach its powr and worth. Hate and war and strife will cease; Men will live in love and peace.

bb b & b bb

Zi - on Zi - on Heavn-ly

soon in all the world Will rise to meet her God. read - ies us to see The Sav - ior come a - gain. Zi - on, come once more And cov - er all the earth.

Text and music: Merrill Bradshaw, 19292000 1980 IRI

Doctrine and Covenants 65:5 6 Doctrine and Covenants 97:21

48

Glorious Things Are Sung of Zion


Majestically

#4 & 4

q = 72-92


E - nochs cit - y seen of old, And ob- served ce - les - tial laws; Like the sun in yon - der skies, And we hear the watch-man cry,

#4 ? 4 & #

1. Glo - rious things are sung of Zi - on, 2. There they shunnd the powr of Sa - tan 3. Then the towrs of Zi - on glit-tered 4. When the Lord re - turns with Zi - on,

# ? # n &

Where the righ-teous, be - ing per - fect, Walked with God in streets of gold. For in A - dam - on - di - Ah - man Zi - on rose where E - den was. And the wick - ed stood and trem-bled, Filled with won - der and sur - prise. Then well sure - ly be u - nit - ed, And well all see eye to eye.

# n ?

Love and vir -tue, faith and wis-dom, When be - yond the powr of e - vil, Then their faith and works were per-fect; Then well min-gle with the an - gels,

Grace and gifts were all com - bined. So that none could cov - et wealth, Lo, they fol-lowed their great Head! And the Lord will bless his own.

#[ & n

# ?

As him - self each loved his neigh-bor; All were one in heart and mind. One con - tin - ual feast of bless-ings Crownd their days with peace and health. So the cit - y went to heav - en, And the world said, Zi - ons fled! Then the earth will be as E - den, And well know as we are known.

Text: William W. Phelps, 17921872 Music: Dutch melody, ca. 1710

Moses 7:13, 16 21, 63 69 Isaiah 52:8

Adam-ondi-Ahman

49

bb 6 j j j b 8 &

Peacefully

q. = 46 - 56

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1. This earth was once a 2. We read that E - noch walked with God, A - bove the powr of 3. Her land was good and great - ly blest, Be - yond all Is - raels 4. Ho - san - na to such days to come, The Sav - iors sec - ond

j j j . J J gar - den place, With all her glo - ries .. J J U


race, broad, west, bloom

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bb j b &
com - mon, mam -mon, Ca - naan; com - ing,

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ho - ly self a east to glo - rious

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And And Her Af -

And men While Zi Her fame When all

bb b ? J

did live a on spread her was known from the earth in

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Text: William W. Phelps, 17921872. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: Anon., Southern Harmony, 1835

wor Saints peace fords

ship Je - sus face to face, and an - gels sang a - loud, was great, and pure the rest the Saints a ho - ly home,

In In Of Like

A - dam - on A - dam - on A - dam - on A - dam - on

J J J
Doctrine and Covenants 116:1 Doctrine and Covenants 107:53 57

di di di di

Ah - man. Ah - man. Ah - man. Ah - man.

50

Come, Thou Glorious Day of Promise


Resolutely

## 2 & 2
[

h = 63 -72

## 2 2 ?

1. Come, thou glo - rious day of 2. Lord, how long wilt thou be 3. Oh, that soon thou wouldst to

prom - ise; Come and spread thy an - gry? Shall thy wrath for Ja - cob Thy en - liv - ning

# # . j & w w ## ##
cheer - ful ev - er Spir - it ray, burn? send!


Is - rael peo - ple; mis - ery

? &

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When the scat - tered sheep of Rise, re - deem thine an - cient Of their un - be - lief and

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go a from them speed - y


When ho - san - nas, King of Is - rael, Lord, Mes - si - ah!

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Shall no lon - ger Their trans - gres - sions Make, O Lord, a

stray, turn. end.

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j . ww
voice theyll peo - ple Is - rael cry. free. reign.

When ho - san - nas King of Is - rael, Lord, Mes - si - ah!

With u - nit - ed Come and set thy Prince of Peace oer

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3 Nephi 5:25 26 Jeremiah 31:10

Text: From Pratts Collection, ca. 1830, alt. Music: A. C. Smyth, 1840 1909

Sons of Michael, He Approaches


] ## 4 j j & 4 .. .. [
1. Sons of Mi- chael, he ap- proach-es! 2. Sons of Mi- chael, tis his char - iot 3. Moth- er of our gen- er - a - tions, 4. Raise a cho - rus, sons of Mi - chael,
Boldly

51

q = 80 - 92

.. .. ## 4 ? 4 J J & ## j . . j . .

Rise, the an - cient fa - ther greet. Rolls its burn- ing wheels a - long! Glo - rious by great Mi- chaels side, Like old o - ceans roar - ing swell,

## .. ? J

Bow, ye thou- sands, low be - fore him; Raise a - loft your voic- es mil - lion Take thy chil - drens ad - o - ra - tion; Till the might - y ac - cla - ma - tion

n # .. # # J j . . #
[

Min - is - ter be - fore his feet. In a tor - rent powr of song. End- less with thy seed a - bide. Thru re - bound- ing space doth tell

# # . # n & . J .. j n ## J ?
Hail the pa - tri - archs glad reign, Hail our head with mu - sic soft! Lo! to greet thee now ad - vance That the an- cient one doth reign

. # .

Spread - ing o - ver sea and main. Raise sweet mel - o - dies a - loft! Thou - sands in the glo-rious dance! In his Fa-thers house a - gain!

Text: Elias L. T. Harrison, 1830 1900, alt. Music: Darwin K. Wolford, b. 1936. 1985 IRI

Daniel 7:9 10, 13 14 Doctrine and Covenants 138:38 39

52
Joyfully

The Day Dawn Is Breaking


[ q = 112 -126

b3 b & 4

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of nights bor as has re sus well

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]

1. The day dawn is break-ing, the world is a - wak-ing, The clouds 2. In man - y a tem - ple the Saints will as - sem- ble And la 3. Still let us be do - ing, our les - sons re - view-ing, Which God 4. Then pure and su - per - nal, our friend- ship e - ter - nal, With Je -

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way. way. way; bey

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b b bb

dark - ness are flee - ing a sav - iors of dear ones a vealed for our walk in his live and his coun - sels o -

The world - wide com Then hap - py re And then, won - drous Un - til ev - ry

mo - tion, from un - ion and sto - ry, the na - tion will

U] j ..
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the the the the beau - ti- ful beau - ti- ful beau - ti- ful beau - ti- ful day. day. day. day.

b b
q. = 56 - 63

o - cean sweet - est Lord in join in

to o - cean, Now her - alds the time of com - mun-ion Well have with our friends in his glo - ry Will come in his powr in sal - va - tion And wor- ship the Lord of

.. J u ..

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Beau - ti - ful day of peace and rest, Bright be thy Beau - ti - ful day of peace and rest,

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j . . . .

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dawn from east to west. Hail to thine ear liest wel-come Bright be thy dawn from east to west. Hail to thine ear-liest wel-come

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b b & ..
ray, ray,

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Beau - ti - ful, bright, mil - len - nial day. Beau - ti - ful, bright, mil - len - nial day.

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Text: Joseph L. Townsend, 18491942 Music: William Clayson, 18401887

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Doctrine and Covenants 29:11 Doctrine and Covenants 45:59

2 # &2 2 2 # ? [ # & #
1. Let earths in - hab - i - tants re - joice And glad-ly hail the glo-rious hour; 2. The bliss - ful time will soon ar - rive, The day by ho - ly men fore - told, 3. Op - pres -sion will no more be found, Nor ty-rant hold re - lent -less sway,

Majestically

h = 66-84

Let Earths Inhabitants Rejoice


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53

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A - gain is heard a proph-ets voice, And all may feel the gos-pels powr. When man no more with man will strive, And all in each a friend be - hold. But love to God and man a - bound Thru-out the long mil - len - nial day.

nb # n u

Text: William Clegg, 1823 1903 Music: Leroy J. Robertson, 1896 1971. 1948 IRI

Doctrine and Covenants 29:11 Micah 4:3 5

Lo, the Mighty God Appearing!


Energetically

55

4 & b 4 .
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q = 96 -108

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pear - ing! fold - ing, cend - ing, dore him

. . . .. n

From on high Je - ho -vah speaks! God in glo - ry shall dis - play. To the earth be - neath he cries. And his righ-teous-ness de - clare.

. & b . .

.. . b ? .. b & . .

East - ern lands the sum-mons hear - ing, Oer the west his thun-der breaks. Lo! he comes! nor si - lence hold - ing; Fire and clouds pre-pare his way. Souls im - mor - tal, now de - scend-ing, Let their sleep-ing dust a - rise! Sin - ners per - ish from be - fore him, But his Saints his mer- cies share.

..

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shakes. day. skies. there.

Earth be -hold him! Tem - pests round him! Rise to judg - ment! Just his judg - ments!

?b

. .

Earth be - hold him! U - ni - ver - sal na - ture Tem-pests round him! Has - ten on the dread-ful Rise to judg - ment! Let thy throne a - dorn the Just his judg - ments! God, him- self the judge, is

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Earth be - hold Tem-pests round Rise to judg Just his judg -

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Text: William Goode, 17621816 Music: Evan Stephens, 1854 1930

him! Earth be - hold him! U - ni - ver - sal na - ture shakes. him! Tem-pests round him! Has- ten on the dread-ful day. ment! Rise to judg - ment! Let thy throne a - dorn the skies. ments! Just his judg-ments!God, him - self the judge, is there.

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Doctrine and Covenants 45:40 50 Doctrine and Covenants 43:1718, 22 26, 29 33

56

Softly Beams the Sacred Dawning


With dignity

bbb 4 b b4 & ..
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q = 63 - 80


cred the of ic

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Of the Glow - ing Speed - i When the

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1. Soft - ly beams 2. Splen - did, ris 3. Swift - ly flee 4. Yea, the fair

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the sa ing oer the clouds sab - bat -

dawn - ing moun - tains, dark - ness; er - a,

bbb b b &
great with ly world mil ce the will len - nial morn, les - tial cheer, mists re - tire; be at rest,

n b b b ? bb bbb b b & n
wel - come ter - nal ver - sal draw - ing

And to Saints gives Stream - ing from e Na - tures u - ni Rap - id - ly is


That Rays Is Then

.
has - tning light ap heavn - ly will be

b b ?b b b bb & b b b

n
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warn - ing foun - tains, black - ness near - er;

the day is of liv - ing con - sumed by all Is - rael

.
has - tning on. light ap - pear. heavn - ly fire. will be blest.

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on, pear, fire, blest,

That Rays Is Then

the day is of liv - ing con - sumed by all Is - rael

Text: John Jaques, 18271900 Doctrine and Covenants 45:28, 36 39, 44 Music: J. Spencer Cornwall, 1888 1983. J. Spencer Doctrine and Covenants 43:29 30 Cornwall, 1983. This hymn may be copied for incidental, noncommercial church or home use.

Were Not Ashamed to Own Our Lord

57

3 & b4

Boldly

q = 84 -104


to in from us


own burn heavn a

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our ing to new

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Lord flame earth name,


And To With With

1. Were not a - shamed 2. When Je - sus comes 3. When he comes down 4. He then will give

3 b 4 ?

&b
wor rec all robes

his the tions Je -

n b ?

ship him on earth. om - pense the just, his ho - ly band, of righ - teous - ness,

We love The world Be - fore And, in

to learn will know cre - a the New


word name birth, lem,


are can to pi -

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worth. trust. stand. ness.

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ho on sec ru ly ly ond sa -

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And know what souls In which the Saints We hope with him E - ter - nal hap -

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Text: William W. Phelps, 17921872, alt. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: John Longhurst, b. 1940. 1985 IRI

Mark 8:34 38; JST Mark 8:40 Doctrine and Covenants 109:73 76

58

Come, Ye Children of the Lord


Exultantly

b 4 . b & 4 . . 4 b ? b 4 . b . b & . . b ? b . b [ . b & .

q = 96 -112

j J

1. Come, ye chil - dren of the Lord, Let us sing with one ac - cord. 2. Oh, how joy - ful it will be When our Sav - ior we shall see! 3. All ar-rayed in spot - less white, We will dwell mid truth and light.

Let us raise a joy - ful strain To our Lord who soon will reign When in splen - dor hell de - scend, Then all wick - ed - ness will end. We will sing the songs of praise; We will shout in joy - ous lays.

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On this earth when it shall be Cleansed from all in - iq - ui - ty, Oh, what songs we then will sing To our Sav - ior, Lord, and King! Earth shall then be cleansed from sin. Ev - ry liv - ing thing there - in

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When all men from sin will cease And will live in love and peace. Oh, what love will then bear sway When our fears shall flee a - way! Shall in love and beau - ty dwell; Then with joy each heart will swell.

Text: James H. Wallis, 18611940 Music: Spanish melody; arr. by Benjamin Carr, 17681831

Doctrine and Covenants 133:25, 33, 56 Revelation 7:9 17

Come, O Thou King of Kings

59

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Weve wait - ed long for And cleanse the earth by From all the ran - somed Thrice wel - come to thy

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Text: Parley P. Pratt, 18071857 Music: Anon., ca. 1889

Doctrine and Covenants 45:39, 44 Isaiah 35:10

60
With spirit

Battle Hymn of the Republic


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Alma 5:50 Doctrine and Covenants 65:1 6

Raise Your Voices to the Lord

61

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With dignity

q = 72 - 88

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1. Raise your voic - es 2. Shout thanks - giv - ing!

to the Lord, Ye who here have heard his word. Let our song Still our joy and praise pro - long,

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As we part, his praise pro - claim, Shout thanks - giv - ing to his name. Un - til here we meet a - gain To re - new the glad re - frain.

Text and music: Evan Stephens, 1854 1930

Psalm 69:30 Psalm 100

Great King of Heaven

63

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Text: Carrie Stockdale Thomas, 1848 1931. 1948 IRI Music: Leroy J. Robertson, 18961971. 1948 IRI

Psalm 145:10 Doctrine and Covenants 128:23

64

On This Day of Joy and Gladness


Joyfully

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thy glo - ries the gos - pel be gath - ered

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Text and music: Leroy J. Robertson, 1896 1971. 1980 IRI

Psalm 47:6 7 Alma 26:8, 16

Come, All Ye Saints Who Dwell on Earth

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raise, be, on, bove,

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Text: William W. Phelps, 1792 1872. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: William B. Bradbury, 1816 1868

66
Vigorously

Rejoice, the Lord Is King!


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Text: Charles Wesley, 1707 1788 Music: Horatio Parker, 1863 1919 Philippians 4:4 Psalm 32:11

Glory to God on High

67

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Revelation 5:9 13

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2 Samuel 22:2 3 Psalm 18:12

All Glory, Laud, and Honor

69

4 & 4

Triumphantly

q = 96 -112

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Text: Theodulph of Orleans, ca. 760 821 Music: Melchior Teschner, 1584 1635

Psalm 148 John 12:12 13

70
Joyfully

Sing Praise to Him


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Text: Johann J. Schtz, 1640 1690; trans. by Frances Elizabeth Cox, 1812 1897 Music: From Bohemian Brethrens Songbook, 1566, alt.

Psalm 104:33 Psalm 121:2 4

With Songs of Praise

71

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q = 92 -108

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Text: Penelope Moody Allen, b. 1939. 1985 IRI Music: Newel Kay Brown, b. 1932. 1985 IRI

Psalm 30:4 Doctrine and Covenants 25:12

72
Joyfully

Praise to the Lord, the Almighty


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Text: Joachim Neander, 1650 1680; trans. by Catherine Winkworth, 1829 1878 Music: From Stralsund Gesangbuch, 1665; arr. by William S. Bennett, 1816 1875, and Otto Goldschmidt, 1829 1907

Psalm 150 Psalm 23:6

Praise the Lord with Heart and Voice

73

b4 b & 4
[

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q = 88 -104

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1. Praise the Lord with heart and voice. Let all men on earth re - joice. 2. Tell of him in loud ac - claim. Sing the won - ders of his name. 3. Fa - ther, God, e - ter - nal Friend, Thou art Life; there is no end.

b4 ?b 4 b b & b b

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Praise to him for life and light, Truth re - vealed in splen - dor bright! Sing with joy for grace made known, Won-drous love to all men shown. All cre - a - tion ev - ry - where Lives in thee, for thou art there.

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Text and music: Tracy Y. Cannon, 1879 1961. 1948 IRI

Psalm 117 Doctrine and Covenants 20:17 21

74

Praise Ye the Lord


Resolutely

3 & b4

q = 84 -104

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shall join blest powrs my trust? re - ly

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is shall their with


flesh praise parts; seas

pleas - ant, so tal i - ty die and turn God! He made

di - vine, en - dures; to dust. the sky

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5. His truth forever stands secure. He saves thoppressed; he feeds the poor; He sends the troubled conscience peace And grants the captive sweet release.

6. The Lord gives eyesight to the blind; The Lord supports the sinking mind. He helps the stranger in distress, The widow, and the fatherless.

7. He loves the Saintshe knows them well But turns the wicked down to hell. Thy God, O Zion, ever reigns; Praise him in everlasting strains.
Text: Isaac Watts, 1674 1748; based on Psalm 146 Music: Evan Stephens, 1854 1930 Psalm 146 2 Nephi 4:34

In Hymns of Praise

75

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Brightly

q = 92 -104

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Whose coun - sels keep the might - y deep, Who rul - eth earth To all be - low they dai - ly show His wis - dom and They, too, shall share his ten - der care; He made and loves To prayers you raise, and songs of praise, He sweet - ly will

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1 Chronicles 16:29 Matthew 10:29 31

76

God of Our Fathers, We Come unto Thee


Resolutely

3 & b4

q = 88 -108


our for the by

3 ?b4 &b

1. God of 2. Grate - ful 3. Blest with 4. Strength-ened

fa - thers, we come un - to thee, all that thy boun - ty im - parts, gifts of the gos - pel of peace, thee for the con - flict with sin,

Chil - dren of Prais - es we Dwell - ing in On - ward well


Grant Life Led Then us of by in

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those whom thy truth has made free. of - fer with voic - es and hearts. Zi - on, whose light shall in - crease, press till lifes bat - tle well win;

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Psalm 119:10 Doctrine and Covenants 14:7

With dignity

2 & 2
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h = 66-76

Great Is the Lord

77

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tis is a us


good sent proph all

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Text: Eliza R. Snow, 18041887. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: Ebenezer Beesley, 1840 1906

Psalm 147:1, 5 Doctrine and Covenants 128:19

78 God of Our Fathers, Whose Almighty Hand

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q = 92 -112

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(Fanfare to be played before each verse)

1. God of our fa 2. Thy love di - vine 3. From wars a - larms,

thers, whose al - might - y hath led us in the from dead - ly pes - ti -

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Text: Daniel C. Roberts, 18411907 Music: George W. Warren, 1828 1902

Psalm 33:12 Ether 2:12

With All the Power of Heart and Tongue

79

2 & 2

Majestically

h = 69 - 80

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1. With all 2. Ill sing 3. A - midst

the powr of thy truth and a thou - sand

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heart and mer - cy, snares I

tongue, Ill praise my Lord; Ill sing the stand, Up - held and

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Text: Isaac Watts, 1674 1748 Music: Lowell M. Durham, 19171992. 1948 IRI

80

God of Our Fathers, Known of Old


With dignity

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1. God of our fa - thers, known of old, 2. The tu - mult and the shout -ing dies; 3. Far - called, our na - vies melt a - way;

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bat - tle line, kings de - part. sinks the fire.

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Lord Lord Judge

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Text: Rudyard Kipling, 1865 1936 Music: Leroy J. Robertson, 1896 1971. 1948 IRI

Press Forward, Saints

81

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q = 104 -116

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83
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Guide Us, O Thou Great Jehovah


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We are weak, but thou art a - ble; Hold us with thy powr-ful hand. Let the fi - ery, cloud - y pil - lar Guard us to this ho - ly home. When thy judg-ments spread de-struc-tion, Keep us safe on Zi - ons hill,

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Text: William Williams, 17171791. First verse trans. by Peter Williams, 17221796. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: John Hughes, 1873 1932

Exodus 13:2122 Doctrine and Covenants 45:57

Faith of Our Fathers

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Text: Frederick W. Faber, 1814 1863 Music: Henri F. Hemy, 1818 1888; refrain, James G. Walton, 18211905

1 Timothy 6:12 Jude 1:3

85

How Firm a Foundation


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of the Lord, ness, in health, not dis - mayed,

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Text: Attr. to Robert Keen, ca. 1787. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: Attr. to J. Ellis, ca. 1889

Isaiah 41:10; 43:2 5 Helaman 5:12

87

God Is Love
Gently

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Text: Thomas R. Taylor, 18071835, alt. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: Thomas C. Griggs, 18451903

Great God, Attend While Zion Sings


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Text: Isaac Watts, 1674 1748 Music: Joseph J. Daynes, 18511920

5. Our God, our King, whose sovereign sway The glorious hosts of heavn obey (And devils at thy presence flee); Blest is the man that trusts in thee!
Psalm 84:9 12

89
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From All That Dwell below the Skies

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Psalm 100:12 Psalm 117

91

Father, Thy Children to Thee Now Raise


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Text and music: Evan Stephens, 1854 1930

Psalm 13:6 Doctrine and Covenants 136:28

For the Beauty of the Earth

92

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of the skies, of the night, par - ent, child,

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Text: Folliott S. Pierpoint, 1835 1917 Music: Conrad Kocher, 1786 1872

Psalm 95:1 6 Psalm 33:1 6

93

Prayer of Thanksgiving
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Psalm 100:4 5 Isaiah 12:1 6

Come, Ye Thankful People

94

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Text: Henry Alford, 1810 1871 Music: George J. Elvey, 1816 1893

Come to Gods own tem - ple, come; Raise the song of har - vest home. Lord of har - vest, grant that we Whole-some grain and pure may be.

Doctrine and Covenants 86:1 7 Mark 4:26 28

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Now Thank We All Our God


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1 Chronicles 16:8 14 Alma 26:8

Dearest Children, God Is Near You

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Text: Charles L. Walker, 18321904 Music: John Menzies Macfarlane, 1833 1892

Psalm 37:3 5 Doctrine and Covenants 41:1; 76:5

97
Prayerfully

Lead, Kindly Light


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Psalm 43:3 Psalm 119:133 35

I Need Thee Every Hour

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Text: Annie S. Hawks, 1835 1918 Music: Robert Lowry, 1826 1899

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Nearer, Dear Savior, to Thee


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Psalm 145:18 20 Doctrine and Covenants 88:63

Nearer, My God, to Thee

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Text: Sarah F. Adams, 1805 1848 Music: Lowell Mason, 1792 1872

Or if, on joyful wing Cleaving the sky, Sun, moon, and stars forgot, Upward I fly, Still all my song shall be Nearer, my God, to thee, Nearer, my God, to thee, Nearer to thee!
Doctrine and Covenants 88:63 Genesis 28:10 22

101

Guide Me to Thee
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Text and music: Orson Pratt Huish, 18511932

Jesus, Lover of My Soul


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Text: Charles Wesley, 17071788 Music: Joseph P. Holbrook, 1822 1888

Isaiah 25:4 Psalm 62:12, 7 8

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Precious Savior, Dear Redeemer


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Car - ry there the swift con - vic - tion, Turn- ing back the sin - ful tide. Keep thy lov - ing arms a - round us; Keep us in the nar-row way. Curb the winds and calm the bil -lows; Bid the an - gry tem-pest cease.

May thy Spir - it, pure and fer - vid, En - ter ev - ry tim - id heart; In thy in - fi - nite com - pas - sion, Stay the tide of sin and wrong. Let not sor - row o - ver- whelm us; Dry the bit - ter tears that start.

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Pre - cious Sav - ior, dear Re - deem - er, May each soul in thee a - bide. Pre - cious Sav - ior, dear Re - deem - er, Let us nev- er from thee stray. Pre - cious Sav - ior, dear Re - deem - er, Grant us ev - er - last - ing peace.

Isaiah 26:3 4 Psalm 145:8 9, 14 21

Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me

104

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Chart and com - pass came from thee; Won-drous Sov - reign of the sea, May I hear thee say to me,

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Text: Edward Hopper, 1818 1888 Music: John Edgar Gould, 1822 1875

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Mark 4:39 41 Psalm 48:14

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Doctrine and Covenants 58:2728 Alma 27:27, 30

Lord, Accept Our True Devotion

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Hebrews 12:1 2 Doctrine and Covenants 59:23

108

The Lord Is My Shepherd


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Psalm 23 Isaiah 26:3 4

The Lord My Pasture Will Prepare

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Psalm 55:22 Psalm 25:3

112
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2 Nephi 1:15 Doctrine and Covenants 95:1

Our Saviors Love

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John 15:12 14 Doctrine and Covenants 34:1 4

114

Come unto Him


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Psalm 55:16 17, 22 Matthew 11:28 30

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Text: Thomas Moore, 1779 1852. Verse three, Thomas Hastings, 1784 1872 Music: Samuel Webbe, 1740 1816

Doctrine and Covenants 136:29 Hebrews 4:16

116

Come, Follow Me
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Text: John Nicholson, 1839 1909 Music: Samuel McBurney, b. 1847

6. For thrones, dominions, kingdoms, powrs, And glory great and bliss are ours, If we, throughout eternity, Obey his words, Come, follow me.
Matthew 4:19 2 Nephi 31:10 21

Come unto Jesus


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Alma 5:37 38 Revelation 1:5 6

Come, We That Love the Lord

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Isaiah 12:5 Romans 8:28

120

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3 Nephi 9:14 Matthew 11:28 30

Im a Pilgrim, Im a Stranger

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Oft de-spair - ing, oft de-spair-ing, Lest I reach my home no more. With the man - y, with the man - y That are now the vul - tures prey. Guide me, Fa - ther, guide me, Fa - ther, Safe - ly to the prom -ised land.

Hebrews 11:13 16 Psalm 73:23 26

122

Though Deepening Trials


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Text: Eliza R. Snow, 18041887 Music: George Careless, 18391932

6. Though Satan rage, tis all in vain; The words the ancient prophet spoke Sure as the throne of God remain; Nor men nor devils can revoke. Nor men nor devils can revoke. 7. All glory to his holy name Who sends his faithful servants forth To prove the nations, to proclaim Salvations tidings through the earth. Salvations tidings through the earth.
Doctrine and Covenants 58:2 4 John 16:33

Oh, May My Soul Commune with Thee

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Alma 37:36 37 Doctrine and Covenants 19:23, 38

How Gentle Gods Commands

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Alma 36:3 Hebrews 12:1 3

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Doctrine and Covenants 112:10 Ether 12:27

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3 Nephi 12:48 3 Nephi 27:27

132
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Doctrine and Covenants 97:15 17 1 Corinthians 3:16 17

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Psalm 29:11 John 14:27

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2 Nephi 25:23, 26, 29 Mormon 7:5 7

My Redeemer Lives

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Text: Gordon B. Hinckley, b. 1910. 1985 IRI Music: G. Homer Durham, 19111985. 1985 IRI

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136

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Text: Samuel Medley, 1738 1799. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: Lewis D. Edwards, 1858 1921

Job 19:25 Psalm 104:33 34

Testimony
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1 Corinthians 2:9 13 Alma 5:45 46

138

Bless Our Fast, We Pray


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Isaiah 58:6 11 Doctrine and Covenants 59:1221

In Fasting We Approach Thee

139

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Text: Paul L. Anderson, b. 1946. 1981 Paul L. Anderson and Lynn R. Carson. This hymn may be copied for incidental, noncommercial church or home use. Music: Clay Christiansen, b. 1949. 1985 IRI

Moroni 6:5 Isaiah 58:6 11

140
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Did You Think to Pray?


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Psalm 5:3, 12 Mark 11:24 25

Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee

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142

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Psalm 55:16 17, 22 Philippians 4:6 7

144
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Secret Prayer
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Matthew 6:6 Alma 33:3 11

Prayer Is the Souls Sincere Desire

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Text: James Montgomery, 17711854 Music: George Careless, 1839 1932

7. Nor prayer is made on earth alone: The Holy Spirit pleads, And Jesus at the Fathers throne For sinners intercedes. 8. O thou by whom we come to God, The Life, the Truth, the Way! The path of prayer thyself hast trod; Lord, teach us how to pray.
3 Nephi 13:5 13; 18:15 20 James 5:16

146
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Text: William W. Phelps, 17921872. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: Thomas C. Griggs, 1845 1903

Doctrine and Covenants 59:8 12 Isaiah 1:16 18

Sweet Is the Work

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6. Then shall I see and hear and know All I desired and wished below, And every powr find sweet employ In that eternal world of joy.
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Text: Paul L. Anderson, b. 1946 Music: Lynn R. Carson, b. 1942 1983 by Lynn R. Carson and Paul L. Anderson. This hymn may be copied for incidental, noncommercial church or home use.

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Deuteronomy 32:2 Isaiah 55:10 11

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Alma 13:28 29 Doctrine and Covenants 42:29

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Doctrine and Covenants 68:29 Mosiah 18:23, 25

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Text: Jeremiah E. Rankin, 1828 1904 Music: William G. Tomer, 1833 1896

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Psalm 119:33 35

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1 Chronicles 16:8 10 Doctrine and Covenants 11:13

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Doctrine and Covenants 59:9 12 Mosiah 4:1113, 26

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Text: George Manwaring, 1854 1889 Music: Ebenezer Beesley, 1840 1906

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Text: Frank I. Kooyman, 1880 1963. 1948 IRI Music: Alexander Schreiner, 19011987. 1948 IRI

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Psalm 119:103 105 Doctrine and Covenants 97:89

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Alma 34:27 Alma 37:37

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Text: William Hammond, 1719 1783 Music: Harry A. Dean, 18921987. 1948 IRI

Ether 3:2 Deuteronomy 4:29

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Ether 3:2 Deuteronomy 4:29

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1. Lord, dis - miss us with thy bless - ing; Fill our hearts with joy and peace. 2. Thanks we give and ad - o - ra - tion For the gos - pels joy - ful sound.

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Psalm 31:23 24 Doctrine and Covenants 6:13

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Text: Anne Steele, 1716 1778 Music: Edward P. Kimball, 1882 1937

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Luke 24:29 John 15:4 12

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Text: William W. Phelps, 17921872. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: Tracy Y. Cannon, 1879 1961

Colossians 3:16 17 Alma 26:8

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Text: Lowell M. Durham Jr., 19431997. 1977 IRI Music: Lowell M. Durham, 19171992. 1977 IRI

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Doctrine and Covenants 138:1 4 Doctrine and Covenants 59:8 12

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Text: Annie Pinnock Malin, 1863 1935 Music: Louis M. Gottschalk, 1829 1869; adapted by Edwin P. Parker, 1836 1925

Doctrine and Covenants 59:9 12 2 Nephi 10:24 25

171

With Humble Heart


Prayerfully

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Text: Zara Sabin, 18921980. 1985 IRI Music: Thomas L. Durham, b. 1950. 1985 IRI

In Humility, Our Savior

172

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Meekly

q = 72 - 84

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1. In hu - mil - i - ty, our Sav - ior, Grant thy Spir- it here, we pray, 2. Fill our hearts with sweet for - giv - ing; Teach us tol - er -ance and love.

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Text: Mabel Jones Gabbott, b. 1910. 1948 IRI Music: Rowland H. Prichard, 18111887

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2 Nephi 2:7 Doctrine and Covenants 59:9

173

While of These Emblems We Partake


Reverently

3 & 4

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Text: John Nicholson, 1839 1909 Music: Samuel McBurney, b. 1847 Tune name: SAUL

While of These Emblems We Partake

174

b 3 & b b4
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Fervently

q = 72 - 88

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1. While of these em - blems we par - take 2. For us the blood of Christ was shed; 3. The law was bro - ken; Je - sus died 4. But rise tri - um - phant from the tomb,

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name and for his sake, Cal - varys cross he bled, might be sat - is - fied, ter nal splen - dor bloom,

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Text: John Nicholson, 1839 1909 Music: Alexander Schreiner, 19011987. 1948 IRI Tune name: AEOLIAN

Doctrine and Covenants 20:40 Alma 5:19, 21

175

O God, the Eternal Father


Worshipfully

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thee ted som fect

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Text: William W. Phelps, 17921872. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: Felix Mendelssohn, 1809 1847

Doctrine and Covenants 20:77, 79 Isaiah 53:2 5

Tis Sweet to Sing the Matchless Love

176
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q = 76 - 96

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Him who in his chil - dren, all thru

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home a - bove point - ed way, teach - ers meet ran - somed be.

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won - drous plan of his death, of his grace, to his name;

To suf - fer, bleed, and die And thus re - new our love U - nite in sweet - est songs Let heavn and earth his love

for man! and faith. of praise. pro - claim.

Text: George A. Manwaring, 1854 1889 Music: Frank W. Asper, 18921973. 1948 IRI Tune name: MEREDITH

Doctrine and Covenants 138:1 4 Doctrine and Covenants 20:75

177

Tis Sweet to Sing the Matchless Love


Reverently

b 6 & b b4
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h. = 44 - 52

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1. Tis sweet to sing the match - less love Of Him who left his 2. Tis good to meet each Sab - bath day And, in his own ap 3. Oh, bless - ed hour! com - mu - nion sweet! When chil - dren, friends, and

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home a - bove And came to earth oh, won- drous plan To suf - fer, bleed, and point - ed way, Par - take the em - blems of his death, And thus re - new our teach - ers meet And, in re-mem-brance of his grace, U - nite in sweet-est

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Matthew 20:28 Moroni 6:5 6

Text: George A. Manwaring, 1854 1889 Music: Ebenezer Beesley 1840 1906 Tune name: HANCOCK

O Lord of Hosts

178

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Prayerfully

q = 72-84

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1. O Lord of Hosts, we now in -voke Thy Spir - it most di - vine 2. May we for - ev - er think of thee And of thy suf-frings sore, 3. Pre - pare our minds that we may see The beau - ties of thy grace,

3 bbb 4 b ? bbb b &

n b

n n

To cleanse our hearts while we par - take The bro - ken bread and wine. En - dured for us on Cal - va - ry, And praise thee ev - er - more. Sal - va - tion pur-chased on that tree For all who seek thy face.

b ? b bb

4. As brethren, let us ever live In fellowship and peace! Forgive, that God may us forgive, That love may still increase.
Text: Andrew Dalrymple, b. 1817 Music: George Careless, 1839 1932

5. May union, peace, and love abound, And perfect harmony, And joy in one continual round Through all eternity.
1 Peter 2:21, 24 Mosiah 4:1213

179
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Again, Our Dear Redeeming Lord


Reverently

b 3 & b b4 3 b b b4 .. ..

q = 84 - 96

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be so

1. A - gain, our dear re - deem - ing Lord, 2. In to - ken of thy bleed - ing flesh

We meet in thy And of thy blood

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name, While from the foun - tains of thy love spent, We meet a - round thy ta - ble now

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like a flame. sac - ra - ment.

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free, sent,

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Text: Theodore E. Curtis, 1872 1957 Music: Alfred M. Durham, 1872 1957

Doctrine and Covenants 138:1 4 Doctrine and Covenants 20:75 79

Father in Heaven, We Do Believe

180

bb 3 b & 4
1. Fa - ther 2. We now 3. O Lord, 4. Hum-bly

With conviction

q = 80 - 96

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in Heavn, we do be - lieve re - pent of all our sin ac - cept us while we pray, we take the sac - ra - ment

The prom- ise thou hast made; And come with bro - ken heart, And all our sins for - give; In Je - sus bless-ed name;

n .. ..

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Text: Parley P. Pratt, 18071857, alt. Music: Jane Romney Crawford, 1883 1956 For sacrament, sing verses 1 4. For baptismal services, omit verse 4.

Just as thy Saints have said. And choose the bet - ter part. And bid the sin - ners live. The Spir - its heavn - ly flame.

. .

6. Baptize us with the Holy Ghost, And seal us as thine own, That we may join the ransomed host And with the Saints be one.
3 Nephi 12:19 3 Nephi 18:7, 11

181
[

Jesus of Nazareth, Savior and King


Worshipfully

b 4 & b b4

q = 80 - 92

..

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King! eat, press,

1. Je - sus of 2. While of this 3. As to our

Naz - a - reth, bro - ken bread lips the cup

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Text and music: Hugh W. Dougall, 18721963

Well Sing All Hail to Jesus Name

182
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b3 &b 4

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q = 76 - 88


all the the and


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Text: Richard Alldridge, 1815 1896 Music: Joseph Coslett, 1850 1910

2 Nephi 9:5, 10 12 Moses 4:20 21

183
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In Remembrance of Thy Suffering


Reverently

3 & 4 ## #

q = 50 - 66

J J

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1. In re - mem - brance of thy suf - fring, Lord, these em - blems 2. Pu - ri - fy our hearts, our Sav - ior; Let us go not 3. When thou com - est in thy glo - ry To this earth to

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we far rule

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gavst an of - fring, count - ed wor - thy ones par - tak - est

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par - take, a - stray, and reign,

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j j # & J J j j #

[ j j # J J
Lord, for - give, Al - ways guard And par - take as us a-

bid - dest All whove tres - passed a - gainst us. fore us, Give us strength to o - ver - come. num - ber Wor - thy to sur - round the board,

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All Till Of

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for - giv - en, our wan - drings the em - blems

thou seest we leave the suf -

Text and music: Evan Stephens, 1854 1930

Doctrine and Covenants 20:75 79 Doctrine and Covenants 27:5

Upon the Cross of Calvary

184

#4 & 4
[

Solemnly

q = 66 - 80

# #

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1. Up - on the cross of Cal - va - ry They cru - ci - fied our Lord 2. Up - on the cross he meek - ly died For all man - kind to see 3. Up - on the cross our Sav - ior died, But, dy - ing, brought new birth

#4 4

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And sealed with blood the sac - ri - fice That sanc - ti - fied his word. That death un - locks the pas - sage - way In - to e - ter - ni - ty. Through res - ur - rec - tions mir - a - cle To all the sons of earth.

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Text: Vilate Raile, 1890 1954. 1948 IRI Music: Leroy J. Robertson, 1896 1971. 1948 IRI

Luke 23:33, 46 Helaman 14:14 19

185
Reverently

Reverently and Meekly Now


[ q = 76 - 88 ]

bb 3 b . & 4 .
1. Rev -rent - ly and meek - ly now, 2. In this bread now blest for thee, 3. Bid thine heart all strife to cease; 4. At the throne I in - ter - cede;

j . . . j . ..

. 3 b . . ?b b 4 J [ b &bb n .
Think of me, thou ran - somed one; In this wa - ter or this wine, Oh, for - give as thou wouldst be I have loved thee as thy friend,

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my blood that dripped re - mem-ber what the sol - emn faith o - be - dient, I

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Text: Joseph L. Townsend, 1849 1942 Music: Ebenezer Beesley, 1840 1906

Doctrine and Covenants 45:3 5 Doctrine and Covenants 19:16 19

Again We Meet around the Board

186

#3 & 4
[

Thoughtfully

q = 72 - 88

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Of Je - sus, With man to The great a That we may

1. A - gain 2. He left 3. Help us, 4. Oh, bless

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we meet a - round his Fa - thers courts O God, to re us, Lord, for Je -

the board on high, al - ize sus sake,

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Text: Eliza R. Snow, 1804 1887 Music: George Careless, 1839 1932

Helaman 5:9 Mormon 9:29

187

God Loved Us, So He Sent His Son


With dignity

bb 2 b & 2
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h = 50 - 56

1. God loved us, so he sent his Son, Christ Je - sus, the a 2. He came as man, though Son of God, And bowed him - self be 3. Oh, love ef - ful - gent, love di - vine! What debt of grat - i -

2 b b b2
ing the is

b &bb
ton neath tude


To He That

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Text: Edward P. Kimball, 18821937 Music: Alexander Schreiner, 19011987. 1948 IRI

5. This sacrament doth represent His blood and body for me spent. Partaking now is deed for word That I remember him, my Lord.
John 3:16 17 Doctrine and Covenants 34:3

Thy Will, O Lord, Be Done

188

4 & 4

Thoughtfully

q = 80 - 96


the of of the

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been called up - on and low - ly One; Re - deem - er shun. the sin - less One,

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will, will, will, will,

O O O O

Text: Frank I. Kooyman, 1880 1963. 1948 IRI Music: Robert P. Manookin, 19181997. 1985 IRI

Moses 4:2; Luke 22:41 44 2 Nephi 10:24

189
[

O Thou, Before the World Began


Prayerfully

] ## 3 & 4
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q = 84 - 96

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of - fring in priest-hood doth let it pass

the sin - ners stead; Our ev - er - last - ing un - changed re - main. Thy years, O God, can the years be - tween And view thee bleed - ing


thou, fail, tree:

now. veil. me.

# # #

Plead - ing thy death Nor thy blest work My Lord, my God,

for sin - ners with - in the who dies for

Text: William H. Turton, 1856 1938 Music: Frank W. Asper, 18921973

Doctrine and Covenants 45:3 5 1 Peter 2:24

In Memory of the Crucified

190
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## 4 & 4
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q = 63 -76


of in with may


Our Shrank To To

1. In 2. Our 3. We 4. Our

mem - ry Sav - ior, rev - rence Fa - ther,

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the Cru - ci - fied, Geth - sem - a ne, the bro - ken bread, this sac - ra - ment

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here a - bide, That Cal - va - ry, Up life - blood shed, A pure in - tent, That

all may feel its on the cross was sin - less ran - som in our Sav - ior

glow - ing powr. lift - ed up. for our sake. hell a - bide.

Text: Frank I. Kooyman, 1880 1963. 1948 IRI Music: Alexander Schreiner, 19011987. 1948 IRI

Doctrine and Covenants 20:75 Doctrine and Covenants 19:18 19

191

Behold the Great Redeemer Die


Reverently

b3 b & 4
[

q = 69 - 84

..

1. Be - hold the great Re - deem - er die, 2. While guilt - y men his pains de - ride, 3. Al - though in ag - o - ny he hung, 4.Fa - ther, from me re - move this cup.

3 b4 b ? b &b
law hands word wilt,


He And His Ive

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b b

to sat - is - fy. and feet and side; es - caped his tongue. Ill drink it up.

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dies a sac - ri with in - sult - ing high com - mis - sion done the work thou

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for sin, and scorns, ful - fill, est me,

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man may crown his mag - ni ceive my

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5. He died, and at the awful sight The sun in shame withdrew its light! Earth trembled, and all nature sighed, Earth trembled, and all nature sighed In dread response, A God has died!
Text: Eliza R. Snow, 1804 1887 Music: George Careless, 1839 1932

6. He liveshe lives. We humbly now Around these sacred symbols bow And seek, as Saints of latter days, And seek, as Saints of latter days, To do his will and live his praise.
Doctrine and Covenants 18:11 Luke 22:42; 23:46

He Died! The Great Redeemer Died

192

3 &4

Fervently

q = 69 - 80

j .
er died, or two de - gree; the tomb.

1. He died! The great 2. Come, Saints, and drop 3. Heres love and grief 4. The ris - ing Lord

Re - deem a tear be - yond for - sook

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the ground. cious blood. a - gain. the skies.

Text: Isaac Watts, 1674 1748, alt. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: George Careless, 1839 1932

Matthew 27:35, 45, 51; 28:5 6 Mosiah 3:710

193

I Stand All Amazed


Thoughtfully

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Text and music: Charles H. Gabriel, 1856 1932

Mosiah 3:5 8 John 15:13

There Is a Green Hill Far Away

194

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Text: Cecil Frances Alexander, 1818 1895 Music: John H. Gower, 1855 1922

far a - way, With - out a cit - y wall, can -not tell, What pains he had to bear, good e - nough To pay the price of sin. has he loved! And we must love him too,

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195
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Moses 4:12 Alma 42:14 15

Text: Eliza R. Snow, 1804 1887 Music: Thomas McIntyre, 1833 1914 Verses 1, 2, 5, and 6 are especially appropriate for the sacrament.

Jesus, Once of Humble Birth

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Text: Parley P. Pratt, 18071857 Music: Giacomo Meyerbeer, 17911864, adapted

Luke 2:7 Matthew 25:31

197

O Savior, Thou Who Wearest a Crown


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2 Nephi 2:6 9 Matthew 27:26 31, 34 35

That Easter Morn

198

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Revelation 1:1718 Doctrine and Covenants 6:36 37

199

He Is Risen!
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Mark 16:6 7 Mosiah 16:7 9

Text: Cecil Frances Alexander, 1818 1895 Music: Joachim Neander, 1650 1680

Christ the Lord Is Risen Today


With exultation

200

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Al le lu ia!

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Text: Charles Wesley, 17071788 Music: Anon., Lyra Davidica, 1708

Matthew 28:5 6 1 Corinthians 15:20, 53 57

201

Joy to the World


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Text: Isaac Watts, 1674 1748; alt. by William W. Phelps, 17921872. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: George F. Handel, 1685 1759; arr. by Lowell Mason, 17921872

Alma 5:50 Psalms 97:1; 98:4 9

Oh, Come, All Ye Faithful

202

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Text: Attr. to John F. Wade, ca. 17111786; trans. by Frederick Oakeley, 18021880 Music: Attr. to John F. Wade

Luke 2:8 20 Psalm 95:6

203

Angels We Have Heard on High


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Text: French carol, ca. 1862 Music: French carol

Silent Night

204

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1. Si - lent night! Ho - ly night! All is calm, 2. Si - lent night! Ho - ly night! Shep - herds quake 3. Si - lent night! Ho - ly night! Son of God,

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all is bright at the sight! loves pure light

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in heav - en - ly peace. the Sav - ior, is born! sus, Lord, at thy birth.

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Text: Joseph Mohr, 17921848; trans. by John F. Young, 1820 1885 Music: Franz Gruber, 17871863

205

Once in Royal Davids City


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Text: Cecil Frances Alexander, 1818 1895 Music: Henry J. Gauntlett, 1805 1876

Luke 2:4 7, 1112 Mosiah 3:5 8

Away in a Manger
Reverently

206

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q = 60 - 80


man - ger, low - ing; Je - sus;


no the I


bed, wakes, stay

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lay, sky care,

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Luke 2:7 Luke 18:15 17

Text: Anon., ca. 1883, Philadelphia Music: William J. Kirkpatrick, 1838 1921; harmonized by Rosalee Elser, b. 1925. 1980 Rosalee Elser. Used by

permission. Making copies for onetime noncommercial church or home use is permitted.

207
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It Came upon the Midnight Clear


Brightly

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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 has- tning 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 heavn - ly mu - sic floats Oer all the wea - ry world. When with the ev - er - cir- cling years Shall come the time fore - told,

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The world in sol - emn still - ness lay To hear the an - gels sing. And ev - er oer its ba - bel sounds The bless- ed an - gels sing. And the whole world send back the song Which now the an - gels sing.

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Luke 2:8 17 Alma 5:50

Text: Edmund H. Sears, 1810 1876 Music: Richard S. Willis, 1819 1900

O Little Town of Bethlehem


Peacefully

208

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1. O lit - tle town of Beth - le - hem, How still we see thee lie. 2. For Christ is born of Ma - ry, And, gath - ered all a - bove 3. How si - lent - ly, how si - lent - ly The won - drous gift is givn!

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A - bove thy deep and dream-less sleep The si - lent stars go by; While mor-tals sleep, the an - gels keep Their watch of won- dring love. So God im - parts to hu - man hearts The bless-ings of his heavn.

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Yet in thy dark streets shin - eth The ev - er - last - ing O morn - ing stars, to - geth - er Pro - claim the ho - ly No ear may hear his com - ing; But in this world of

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Text: Phillips Brooks, 1835 1893 Music: Lewis H. Redner, 18311908

Micah 5:2 Luke 2:4 16

209

Hark! The Herald Angels Sing


Vigorously

4 & b4 4 b 4 ?

q = 92 -112

j j . .. .. J

1. Hark! The her - ald an - gels sing Glo - ry to the 2. Hail the heavn -born Prince of Peace! Hail the Son of

new - born King! Righ-teous-ness!

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Join the tri-umph of the skies; Born that man no more may die;

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Text: Charles Wesley, 17071788 Music: Felix Mendelssohn, 1809 1847

Luke 2:8 14 3 Nephi 25:2

With Wondering Awe

210

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q = 112 -126

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star in heav - en spring-ing, seek the low - ly man - ger, old and hal-lowed sto - ry, ev -ry land is throw-ing,

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They heard the an - gels The won-drous lit - tle The an - gels song of In all the earth is

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with de-light, in peace-ful night, hum-ble bed where -in was laid still is sung in ev - ry tongue shall not cease till ho - ly peace

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to his

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Ho - san - na, ho - san

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name!

Text and music: Anon., Laudis Corona, Boston, 1885

Matthew 2:111

211

While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks


Vigorously

2 & b2

h = 63-76

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1. While shep - herds watchd their flocks by night, All seat- ed on the ground, 2. To you, in Da - vids town this day, Is born of Da- vids line 3. Thus spake the ser - aph, and forth-with Ap-peared a shin- ing throng

2 b 2 ? &b

The an - gel of the Lord came down, And glo - ry shone a - round. The Sav - ior 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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not, said he, for might - y dread Had seized their trou - bled mind; heavn-ly Babe you there shall find To hu - man view dis -played, glo - ry be to God on high And on the earth be peace.

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Luke 2:8 14

Glad tid - ings of great joy I bring To you and all man-kind. All mean - ly wrapped in swath-ing bands, And in a man- ger laid. Good - will hence -forth from heavn to men Be - gin and nev - er cease.

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Text: Nahum Tate, 16521715; based on Luke 2:814 Music: Yorkshire carol, ca. 1800

Far, Far Away on Judeas Plains

212

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Joyfully

q = 92 -112

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1. Far, far a - way on Ju - de - as plains, Shep-herds of old heard the 2. Sweet are these strains of re - deem-ing love, Mes - sage of mer - cy from 3. Lord, with the an - gels we too would re-joice; Help us to sing with the 4. Has - ten the time when, from ev - ry clime, Men shall u-nite in the

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Text and music: John Menzies Macfarlane, 1833 1892

Luke 2:8 20 Doctrine and Covenants 45:71

213
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The First Noel


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Text and music: Traditional English carol, ca. 17th century

Luke 2:8 20

I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day

214
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q = 76 - 92

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Text: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 18071882 Music: John Baptiste Calkin, 18271905

Luke 2:14 Doctrine and Covenants 3:1 3

215
Fervently

Ring Out, Wild Bells


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2 Nephi 2:2728 Doctrine and Covenants 50:23 25

Text: Alfred Tennyson, 1809 1892 Music: Crawford Gates, b. 1921. 1948 IRI

We Are Sowing

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Text: Anon., Pure Diamonds, Cleveland, 1872 Music: Henry A. Tuckett, 1852 1918

Doctrine and Covenants 6:33 Psalm 126:5 6

217

Come, Let Us Anew


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2 Timothy 4:7 8 Matthew 25:21 (14 30)

We Give Thee But Thine Own

218

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Proverbs 3:9 Matthew 25:34 40

Lord, I Would Follow Thee


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John 13:34 35 1 John 3:16 19; 4:21

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Text: Mary B. Wingate, b. 1899 Music: William J. Kirkpatrick, 1838 1921

Hear Thou Our Hymn, O Lord

222

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Psalm 86:6, 11

223
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Have I Done Any Good?


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need? way. 1. Have I done an - y good in the world to-day? Have I helped an- y - one in 2. There are chanc-es for work all a-round just now, Op-por - tu - ni -ties right in our

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224
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Alma 34:32 35 Doctrine and Covenants 88:123 125

We Are Marching On to Glory


Vigorously

225
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1. We are march-ing on to glo - ry; We are work-ing for our crown. 2. Then day by day we are march-ing; To heav - en we are bound. 3. Then, with the ran-somed chil - dren That throng the star -ry throne,

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Doctrine and Covenants 27:15 18 1 Timothy 6:12

226
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Improve the Shining Moments


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Alma 34:32 33 Psalm 119:60

There Is Sunshine in My Soul Today


Joyfully

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Isaiah 60:19 Psalm 16:9, 11

Text: Eliza E. Hewitt, 18511920 Music: John R. Sweney, 18371899

228
Brightly

You Can Make the Pathway Bright


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Text: Helen Silcott Dungan, ca. 1899 Music: James M. Dungan, 18511925

Mosiah 2:17, 41 1 Peter 3:8 12

229

Today, While the Sun Shines


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Doctrine and Covenants 64:23 25, 33 Thirteenth Article of Faith

230

Scatter Sunshine
Cheerfully

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Text: Lanta Wilson Smith Music: Edwin O. Excell, 18511921

Father, Cheer Our Souls Tonight

231

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Lift Bid Grant Help

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Text: Ellis Reynolds Shipp, 18471939 Music: Orlando Gibbons, 1583 1625, alt.

Doctrine and Covenants 61:36 37 Proverbs 3:5 6, 23 26

232
Earnestly

Let Us Oft Speak Kind Words


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Text: Joseph L. Townsend, 1849 1942 Music: Ebenezer Beesley, 1840 1906

Ephesians 4:29 32 Proverbs 16:24

233

Nay, Speak No Ill


Thoughtfully

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oft a bet - ter seed is sown let us reach a high - er mood, life is but a pass-ing day;

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tle the - tle

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good is known, search for good, time we stay,

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Still let us speak And speak of all Lets speak of all

best we can. best we can. best we can.

Text and music: Anon., ca. 1853

James 4:11 Ephesians 4:29 32

Jesus, Mighty King in Zion


With dignity

234

4 &4

q = 88 -100

j . . . . J J j

1. Je - sus, might - y King in Zi - on, Thou a - lone our guide shalt be. 2. As an em - blem of thy pas - sion And thy vic - try oer the grave, 3. Fear - less of the worlds de - spis - ing, We the an - cient path pur - sue,

4 4 ? & ?

.. . .

Thy com - mis - sion we re - ly on; We We, who know thy great sal - va - tion, Are Bur - ied with the Lord and ris - ing To

will fol - low none but thee. bap-tized be - neath the wave. a life di - vine - ly new.

Text: John Fellows, d. 1783. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: Tracy Y. Cannon, 1879 1961. 1948 IRI

Romans 6:3 6 Doctrine and Covenants 76:51 52

235
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Should You Feel Inclined to Censure


Thoughtfully

j #3 j 4 & .. .. .. j .. #4 3 . . ? J #

q = 69 - 84

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1. Should you feel in-clined to cen-sure Faults you may in oth - ers view, 2. Do not, then, in i - dle plea-sure Tri - fle with a broth-ers fame;

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Ask your own heart, ere you ven-ture, Guard it as a val-ued trea-sure,

If you have not fail - ings, too. Sa - cred as your own good name.

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Let not friend - ly vows be bro -ken; Rath - er strive a friend to gain. Do not form o - pin - ions blind-ly; Has - ti - ness to trou - ble tends;

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Matthew 7:12 (see JST Matthew 7:12) Doctrine and Covenants 88:124

Man - y words in an - ger spo-ken Find their pas-sage home a - gain. Those of whom we thought un-kind - ly Oft be -come our warm-est friends.

Text: Anon., ca. 1863 Music: Philip Paul Bliss, 1838 1876

Lord, Accept into Thy Kingdom

236

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Exultantly

q = 80 - 88

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1. Lord, ac - cept in - to thy king-dom Each re - pen- tant, hum-bled one, 2. Know ye not that he was ho - ly? Yet he wit-nessed un - to men 3. Like the sound of rush - ing wa - ters In this day his word is said:

Born of wa - ter and the Spir - it In thy name, Be - lov - ed Son. That the way is straight and nar - row Lead - ing un - to God a - gain. Ho - ly or - di - nance of mer - cy For the liv - ing and the dead!

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Let the Ho - ly Ghost, de-scend-ing, Com - fort, guide the path of youth, Hark, glad tid - ings of sal - va - tion. Hear his word, Come, fol - low me Let your hearts re - joice in glad- ness! Let the earth break forth and sing!

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Chan - nel of all light and glo - ry, Key to vi- sion, knowl- edge, truth. Un - to glo - ry in my king-dom, Un - to life e - ter - nal - ly. Let the dead speak prais- ing an - thems To our God, e - ter - nal King!

Text: Mabel Jones Gabbott, b. 1910. 1948 IRI Music: Alexander Schreiner, 19011987. 1948 IRI

2 Nephi 31:5 13 Doctrine and Covenants 128:12, 22

237

Do What Is Right
Resolutely

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q = 96 -116


the the be

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right; right; right;

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fu - ture of free - dom and light. bonds - men no lon - ger are bright; on - ward, the goal is in sight.

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si - lent notes tak - ing Of ev- ry ac - tion; then do what is right! cease to be gall-ing. Truth go - eth on - ward; then do what is right! long will be tear-less. Bless - ings a - wait you in do - ing whats right!


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till to - mor-row.

God will pro - tect you; then do what is right!

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Text: Anon., The Psalms of Life, Boston, 1857 Music: George Kaillmark, 17811835

Behold Thy Sons and Daughters, Lord

238

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Prayerfully

q = 72 - 84

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1. Be - hold thy sons and daugh-ters, Lord, On whom we lay our hands. 2. Oh, now send down the heavn - ly dove And o - ver-whelm their souls 3. Seal them by thine own Spir - its powr, Which pu - ri - fies from sin, 4. In - crease their faith, con - firm their hope, And guide them in the way.

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have ful-filled the peace and joy and may they find, from com - fort bear their

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Text: Parley P. Pratt, 18071857 Music: Alexander Schreiner, 19011987. 1948 IRI

Doctrine and Covenants 35:6 Moroni 8:25 26

239

Choose the Right


[ q = 84 - 96

4 & 4

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when a choice is placed be - fore you. Let no spir - it of di - gres - sion There is peace in righ - teous do - ing.

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ev - er shin - ing oer you, wrong to ev - ry ques - tion; la - bors youre pur - su - ing;

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Text: Joseph L. Townsend, 1849 1942 Music: Henry A. Tuckett, 18521918

Moroni 7:16 17 2 Nephi 2:2728

Know This, That Every Soul Is Free

240

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choose his bless with these a ways of

life and wis - dom, way, what truth and

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man to heavn. hu - man mind. heavn or hell. per - fect love.

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Text: Anon., ca. 1805, Boston. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: Roger L. Miller, b. 1937. 1985 IRI

Helaman 14:30 31 2 Nephi 10:23 24

241
Brightly

Count Your Blessings


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one by one, doubt will fly, can - not buy will at - tend,

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Text: Johnson Oatman Jr., 1856 1922 Music: Edwin O. Excell, 18511921

Doctrine and Covenants 78:1719 Alma 34:38

Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow 242

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Praise him a - bove, ye heavn - ly host; Praise Fa - ther, Son, and Ho - ly Ghost.

Text: Thomas Ken, 16371711 Music: Louis Bourgeois, ca. 1510 1561. From Genfer Psalter, 16th century.

Psalm 148:12, 10 14 Ephesians 1:3

243
With vigor

Let Us All Press On


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Text and music: Evan Stephens, 1854 1930

Doctrine and Covenants 6:33 37 1 Nephi 22:15 17

244
Energetically

Come Along, Come Along


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Text: William Willes, 1814 1890 Music: A. C. Smyth, 1840 1909

Doctrine and Covenants 121:41 42 Isaiah 55:3; 61:1

This House We Dedicate to Thee

245

4 b & 4

Prayerfully

q = 80 - 96

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1. This house we ded - i - cate to thee, Our God, our fa - thers God. 2. Wilt thou thy ser -vants here in - spire When in thy name they speak? 3. Here may our sons and daugh -ters come And find that peace which swells

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Text: Henry W. Naisbitt, 1826 1908 Music: Frank W. Asper, 18921973. 1948 IRI

Doctrine and Covenants 109:10 13, 78 Doctrine and Covenants 97:15 16

246

Onward, Christian Soldiers


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q = 92 -112

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Text: Sabine Baring-Gould, 1834 1924 Music: Arthur S. Sullivan, 18421900

We Love Thy House, O God

247

4 & 4
1. We 2. It 3. We

Reverently

q = 72 - 88

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love thy house, O God, is the house of prayer, love the word of life,

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Text: William Bullock, 17971874 Music: Leroy J. Robertson, 1896 1971. 1948 IRI

Psalm 26:8 Doctrine and Covenants 84:43 44

248
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Up, Awake, Ye Defenders of Zion


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door of your homes; no - ble and brave, foe - men ad - vance,

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host is be - fore you, foes are re - treat - ing, glo - ry re - splen-dent;

Stand firm and be faith - ful and true. And well al - ways be faith - ful and true. Then let us be faith - ful and true.

Text: Charles W. Penrose, 18321925, alt. Music: Attr. to Thomas E. Williams, d. 1854

249
With conviction

Called to Serve
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Text: Grace Gordon, alt. Music: Adam Geibel, 1855 1933

250
With energy

We Are All Enlisted


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Text: Anon., The New Golden Chain, New York, 1866 Music: William B. Bradbury, 1816 1868

2 Timothy 2:3; 4:7 8 Ephesians 6:10 18

251

Behold! A Royal Army


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Harmony j . . . . .

j . .
vic - to-ry,

Je - sus Christ, our Lord!

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Christ,

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vic - to - ry,

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Lord!

Je - sus

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our Lord! Thru Christ, our

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Text: Fanny J. Crosby, 1820 1915 Music: Adam Geibel, 1855 1933

2 Timothy 2:3, 22 Doctrine and Covenants 104:82

252

Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel


Energetically

4 & b4

q = 96 -116

..

j . J

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seal. feel. real. zeal.

1. The world has need of 2. The Church has need of 3. Then dont stand id - ly 4. Then work and watch and

4 b 4 ? &b

. .

will - ing men Who wear the work-ers help-ing hands, And hearts that know and look-ing on; The fight with sin is fight and pray With all your might and

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to to to to the the the the

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good work do is long but wor - thy

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Come, help the The work to It will be Push ev - ry

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your shoul - der your shoul - der your shoul - der your shoul - der

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push

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to the wheel;

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your

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of

song,

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no one shirk. Put your shoul- der

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to

the wheel.

Text and music: Will L. Thompson, 18471909

Doctrine and Covenants 58:26 28 Doctrine and Covenants 107:99

Like Ten Thousand Legions Marching

253

bb 4 b & 4
[

Majestically

q = 80 - 92

1. Like ten thou - sand le - gions march - ing 2. Out of ev - ry na - tion surg - ing 3. Far a - cross the might - y wa - ters, 4. Come, ye na - tions, out of dark - ness;

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Moves a Sons of Reach - ing Tis the

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j
tak spread A Res -


ing sal bra to -

b bb

might - y band of youth, Jo - seph, Is - raels band ev - ry wait - ing shore, time of Christs re - turn.

Bold - ly Now they Seed of Heed the

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to all va - tions ham and ra - tions

..

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truth. land. roar. burn.

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peo - ple mes - sage Ja - cob mes - sage;

Zi - ons glo - rious song of In the tongues of ev - ry Like a might - y li - on Let its light with - in you

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Text: Jean L. Kaberry, 19181997. 1985 IRI Music: Robert P. Manookin, 19181997. 1985 IRI

Doctrine and Covenants 39:1724 Doctrine and Covenants 133:710

254

True to the Faith


Vigorously

#4 & 4 ..
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q = 96 -104

.. # . n #. b j . . . . # n . U n #
ter In de - fend- ing truth and ness Seek to thwart the work of tion; We will cleave un - to the thy Of the king-dom of our right? God, truth; Lord,

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eth, Shall we shrink or shun the fight? No! ise Cease to grasp the i - ron rod? No! bor With the fer - vent zeal of youth. Yes! ed Who have loved and kept his word. Yes!

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to the faith that our par-ents

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truth

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have per - ished,


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Gods com- mand,

for which mar-tyrs

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Text and music: Evan Stephens, 1854 1930

1 Timothy 4:12 Alma 53:18 21

255

Carry On
Resolutely

#4 & 4

q = 96 -116

.. . . . .
Stal-wart and brave we stand A pal - ace to the King.

Unison

1. Firm as the moun-tains a -round us, 2. Well build on the rock they plant - ed

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..

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On the rock our fa - thers plant - ed In - to its shin - ing cor - ri - dors

For us in this good - ly land Our songs of praise well bring,

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The rock of hon - or and vir-tue, Of faith in the liv - ing God. For the her - i - tage they left us, Not of gold or of world-ly wealth,

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They raised his ban - ner tri - um-phant But a bless - ing ev - er - last - ing Of

O - ver the des - ert sod. love and joy and health.

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Harmony

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j # . . j b . ? . . # . & . #

And we hear the des - ert

sing-ing: Car - ry on, car - ry on, car - ry on!

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col - ors,

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dawn.

Hold - ing a - loft our

We march in the glo - rious

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on, car - ry on, car - ry on!

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O youth of the no - ble birth - right, Car - ry

Text: Ruth May Fox, 1853 1958. 1948 IRI Music: Alfred M. Durham, 1872 1957. 1948 IRI

1 Nephi 2:10 Alma 57:27

256

As Zions Youth in Latter Days


Resolutely

bb 4 b & 4

j j . . Unison
[

q = 88 -104

n .

1. As Zi - ons youth in lat - ter days, We stand with val - iant heart, 2. The truths and val - ues we em-brace Are mocked on ev - ry hand. 3. Thru test and trial well have our fears, But we will not de - spair.

bb 4 b ? 4 & bbb

j j . .

With prom-ise shin - ing Yet as we lis - ten Were here to serve a

in our eyes, Re - solved to do our part. and o - bey We know we can with- stand righ-teous cause; Truth gives us strength to dare.

b ?b b b & b b b

. j

. b .

Up - on a no - ble past we build; The fu-ture fills our view. The e - vils that would weak- en us, The sin that would de - stroy. Well love, and learn, and o - ver- come; Well sing a joy - ful song,

b ?b b &
[ b bb

. n j ] j . . . ..
of our day And pledge we will be i - ron rod And find in this our lat-ter days, Tri - um-phant, pure, and true. joy. strong.

We face the chal-lenge With faith, we hold the As Zi - ons youth in

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. .

Text: Susan Evans McCloud, b. 1945. 1985 IRI Music: Irish melody; arr. 1985 IRI

Alma 37:35 37 Alma 53:20 21

256

As Zions Youth in Latter Days


Resolutely

bb 4 b & 4

j j . . Unison
[

q = 88 -104

n .

1. As Zi - ons youth in lat - ter days, We stand with val - iant heart, 2. The truths and val - ues we em-brace Are mocked on ev - ry hand. 3. Thru test and trial well have our fears, But we will not de - spair.

bb 4 b ? 4 & bbb

j j . .

With prom-ise shin - ing Yet as we lis - ten Were here to serve a

in our eyes, Re - solved to do our part. and o - bey We know we can with- stand righ-teous cause; Truth gives us strength to dare.

b ?b b b & b b b

. j

. b .

Up - on a no - ble past we build; The fu-ture fills our view. The e - vils that would weak- en us, The sin that would de - stroy. Well love, and learn, and o - ver- come; Well sing a joy - ful song,

b ?b b &
[ b bb

. n j ] j . . . ..
of our day And pledge we will be i - ron rod And find in this our lat-ter days, Tri - um-phant, pure, and true. joy. strong.

We face the chal-lenge With faith, we hold the As Zi - ons youth in

b ?b b

. .

Text: Susan Evans McCloud, b. 1945. 1985 IRI Music: Irish melody; arr. 1985 IRI

Alma 37:35 37 Alma 53:20 21

Rejoice! A Glorious Sound Is Heard


Vigorously

257

4 & b4

q = 100 -120

..

j . . . .

1. Re - joice! A glo - rious sound is heard In tri - umph of the right, 2. And down the a - ges, on and on, In - creas - ing ev - ry hour, 3. A - rise and sing, ye sons of men; All praise and hon - or give.

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]

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. &b .

. n .

j . b . ? &b j ..

As Zi - ons youth, in league with truth, Go forth in won - drous might. In loy - al - ty and faith we go, In hon - or, grace, and powr. A - rise and sing to his great name, Who died that we might live.

. .

..

. .

.. j . . J J j j [ . . . & b . ?b

We raise our voice in loy - al shout, A great ex - ul - tant cry: The Light of Light, Gods torch of truth, As bea - con points the way On Zi - ons hill, in strength and might, Send forth a joy - ous strain;

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Je - ho - vah reigns! Lord God of Hosts, All hail thee, King most high. To end - less glo - ry, king - doms great, In realms of per - fect day. In tri - umph o - ver sin and strife, With him in glo - ry reign.

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Text: W. O. Robinson, 1876 1979. 1948 IRI Music: Frank W. Asper, 18921973. 1948 IRI

Doctrine and Covenants 84:62 Alma 26:8

258

O Thou Rock of Our Salvation


[

4 & 4 ..

With conviction

q = 84-100

.. . .

j j

1. O thou Rock of our sal - va - tion, 2. We a war gainst sin are wag-ing; 3. On - ward, on - ward, well be sing-ing 4. When for all that weve con-tend- ed,

Je - sus, Sav - ior of the world, Were con - tend - ing for the right. As were march-ing firm and true, When the fight of faith weve won,

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In Ev Each When

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un-furled. the fight. can do. is done,

. .
low - ly bat - tles bat - tle bat - tles sta - tion rag - ing; ring - ing, end - ed, We Help Ear And

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our poor and ry day the suc-ceed - ing the strife and

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our

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thy ban - ner have us, Lord, to win nest of what we our la - bor here

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Gath - er round the stan - dard bear - er; Gath - er round in strength of youth.

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Then,

Chorus after fourth verse:

O Rock of

sal - va - tion, Je - sus, Sav - ior

. .

.. . .

J j J

of

the world,

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Text: Joseph L. Townsend, 1849 1942 Music: William Clayson, 1840 1887

Ev - ry day the pros - pects fair - er While were bat - tling for the truth. Take us from our low - ly sta - tion; Let our flag with thee be furled.

Helaman 5:12 Psalm 62:12

Hope of Israel

259

b 4 . j .. b & 4 .
Energetically

q = 100 -120

j n

.. 4 b ?b 4 J b j b . & .

1. Hope 2. See 3. Strike 4. Soon

of Is- rael, Zi - ons ar - my, the foe in count -less num- bers, for Zi - on, down with er - ror; the bat -tle will be o - ver;

..

Chil - dren of the prom-ised day, Mar - shaled in the ranks of sin. Flash the sword a - bove the foe! Ev - ry foe of truth be down.

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[
Hope of Is - rael,

See, the Chief-tain sig - nals on-ward, Hope of Is - rael, on to bat - tle; Ev - ry stroke dis - arms a foe - man; On - ward, on - ward, youth of Zi - on;

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With

rise in might

..

the sword of

truth and right;

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.. . .

j J

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Sound the war - cry, Watch and pray! Van - quish ev - ry

foe to-day.

Text: Joseph L. Townsend, 1849 1942 Music: William Clayson, 1840 1887

Ephesians 6:10 18 2 Nephi 28:7 8, 20 28

260

Whos on the Lords Side?


Energetically

#6 j & 8
[

j j J

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1. Whos on the Lords side? Who? 2. We serve the liv - ing God, 3. The stone cut with - out hands 4. The powrs of earth and hell

Now is the time to show. And want his foes to know To fill the earth must grow. In rage di - rect the blow

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j j J
Whos Whos Whos Whos on on on on the the the the Lords Lords Lords Lords side? side? side? side?

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We wage no com - mon war, Were go - ing on to win; Our en - sign to the world Truth, life, and lib - er - ty,

We ask That, if Wholl help Thats aimed

it fear - less - ly: but few, were great; to roll it on? to crush the work;

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Cope No Is Free -

Who? Who? Who? Who?

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j . #.

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wake; ours; flag; for; Whos Whos Whos Whos on on on on the the the the Lords Lords Lords Lords side? side? side? side? Who? Who? Who? Who?

with no fear must float - ing dom from

com - mon foe. blanch the brow. proud - ly now. death and woe,

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The en - e - mys a The Lord of Hosts is No cow - ard bears our Are stakes were fight - ing

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j . u

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the Lords side? Who?

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We ask

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Whos on

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it fear - less - ly:

the Lords

side? Who?

Text: Hannah Last Cornaby, 18221905 Music: Henry H. Russell, 1818 1900, alt.

Exodus 32:26 Joshua 24:15, 24

Thy Servants Are Prepared

261

#4 & 4
[

Resolutely

q = 88 -108

j . J j . J

.. J

j . . . # #

1. Thy ser - vants are pre - pared 2. Let these, thy ser - vants, speak 3. In all of Zi - ons stakes

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To thee, O Lamb of With light, the flame of From thy re - veal - ing

To teach thy word a - broad, With heart and voice of youth, Thy love shall con - quer night,

To gath - er in thy sheep And fill the worlds dark lamps While dark - ness draws a - way

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j J

God. truth. light.

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Text: Marilyn McMeen Brown, b. 1938. 1985 IRI Music: Willy Reske, 18971991. 1985 IRI

2 Corinthians 4:5 6 Doctrine and Covenants 50:24 25

262

Go, Ye Messengers of Glory


Boldly

bb 4 . b . & 4
[

q = 76 - 96


ye to to ing mes ev all seed


Run, Vis Let Scat -


ye it the ter

? &

.. 4 b b b4 bbb n

1. Go, 2. Go 3. Go, 4. Bear -

sen - gers of ry tribe and the gos - pel of heavn - ly

glo - ry; na - tion; car - ry; vir - tue,

leg - ates ev - ry joy - ful it oer

. .
Go Sound Go Go!

n n
and tell the to all the till ev - ry Je - ho - vah

. .

j n
ry tion; you, you;

of the skies. land and clime. news a - bound. all the earth.

bb n b ? bb b &

j . n ..
Great That Let Then,

pleas - ing sto proc - la - ma na - tion hear will sup - port

n
an truth greet sheaves

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Great That Let Then,

That a glo - rious Tell to all the Jew and Gen - tile Gath - er all the

gel flies, sub - lime: the sound. of worth.

and might - y, the gos - pel, the gos - pel, with Je - sus,

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the ry a the


from glo earth on


skies. shine. round. earth.

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and might - y, the gos - pel the gos - pel with Je - sus

With a Does in Ech - o Reign in

mes - sage an - cient all the glo - ry

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Text: John Taylor, 1808 1887 Music: Leroy J. Robertson, 1896 1971. 1948 IRI

Doctrine and Covenants 133:7 8, 36 37 Doctrine and Covenants 75:2 5

Go Forth with Faith


Energetically

263
]

4 & b4 ..

q = 92 -112

..

j . 4 ?b4 &b
Bear That That

1. Go forth with faith to 2. Go forth with love to 3. Go forth with powr to

tell the world Of Je - sus Christ, the Lord. tell the world The joy of fam - i - lies tell the world The gos - pel is re - stored,

.. ..

..

?b

wit - ness he is Gods own Son; Pro - claim his won - drous word. we may be with those we love Thru all e - ter - ni - ty. all may gain e - ter - nal life Thru Je - sus Christ, the Lord.

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.. ..

&b

..

Go forth with hope and cour - age strong To spread the word a - broad Go forth to serve and do your best With no thought of re - ward; Go forth to preach his glo - rious truths Of peace, of joy, and love,

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[

.. J j

. .

. .

..

..

?b

That peo - ple of all na tions Are chil - dren of our God. Then you shall know the bound-less joy Of serv - ing Christ, the Lord. That all who heed his ho - ly word May praise the Lord a - bove.

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Text: Ruth M. Gardner, 19271999. 1985 IRI Music: Lyall J. Gardner, b. 1926. 1985 IRI

Doctrine and Covenants 42:6 Matthew 24:14

264
Boldly

Hark, All Ye Nations!


[ q = 92 -108

b4 b & 4 .. . 4 b ? b 4 .

..

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1. Hark, all ye na - tions! Hear heav-ens voice Thru ev - ry land that 2. Search - ing in dark - ness, na - tions have wept; Watch - ing for dawn, their 3. Cho - sen by God to serve him be - low, To ev - ry land and

..

b . b & #. n. b ? b . b b &
all may re - joice! vig - il theyve kept. peo - ple well go,

.. . . . . . .

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An - gels of glo - ry shout the re - frain: All now re - joice; the long night is oer. Stand - ing for truth with fer - vent ac - cord,

.. ..

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Oh,


how

Truth is Truth is Teach - ing

re - stored a - gain! on earth once more! his ho - ly word.

glo - rious

bb

. .

b b &
from the throne a - bove

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Shines the gos - pel light of truth and love!

b b ?

b b & .. . b ? b .
Bright as the sun, this

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heav - en - ly ray

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Lights ev - ry land to - day.

Text: Based on German text by Louis F. Mnch, 18471916. 1985 IRI Music: George F. Root, 1820 1895

Doctrine and Covenants 133:36 38 Doctrine and Covenants 128:19 21

Arise, O God, and Shine

265

4 & 4

Brightly

q = 100 -126

..


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And Let And Let

1. A - rise, O 2. Bring dis - tant 3. Put forth thy 4. To God, the

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]

God, and shine na - tions near glo - rious powr, on - ly wise,

all thy sav - ing might, sing thy glo - rious praise; Gen - tiles all may see, one im - mor - tal King,

. .

&

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streams God, God, breathe,

pros - per each de - sign To spread thy glo - rious light; Let heal - ing ev - ry peo - ple hear And learn thy ho - ly ways. Reign, might - y earth pre - sent her store In con - verts born to thee. O Lord, our hal - le - lu - jahs rise From ev - ry liv - ing thing; Let all that

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flow, cause, bless, coast, That And And Praise


all the earth gov- ern by fill the world Fa - ther, Son,

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of mer - cy as - sert thy thy Church so on ev - ry

thy truth may know. thy righ - teous laws. with righ - teous - ness. and Ho - ly Ghost.

..

Text: William Hurn, 1754 1829 Music: John Darwall, 17311789

Isaiah 60:1 3 Alma 29:8 10, 17

266

The Time Is Far Spent


Earnestly

b4 j b & 4
[

q = 76 - 84


tle er man tan re - main - ing un - pleas - ant, pos - sess - ing, will try you;

1. The time is 2. Shrink not from 3. What, tho, if 4. Be fixed in

b4 b 4 ? J b b &

far spent; there is lit your du - ty, how - ev the fa - vor of Ah your pur - pose, for Sa -

To But This The


ings ior, you ing

. . . .

j
Then Our The Your has - ten, ye lit - tle af an - gels are path may be

b b ?

pub - lish glad tid fol - low the Sav worlds bit - ter hate weight of your call -

J b .. b &
her - alds; go for - ward pro - claim -ing: flic - tions, tho pain - ful at pres - ent, wait - ing to crown you with bless-ings! thorn - y, but Je - sus is nigh you; Re - pent, for the Ere long, with the Go for - ward, be His arm is suf

by sea and by land. your pat - tern and friend. are called to en - dure? he per - fect - ly knows.

. . .

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..

king - dom of righ-teous, in faith - ful, the - fi - cient, tho

b b &

. j .

..

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bb

heav - ens at hand, glo - ry will end, prom - ise is sure. de - mons op - pose.

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Re - pent, for the Ere long, with the Go for - ward, be His arm is suf

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king - dom of heav - ens at hand. righ - teous, in glo - ry will end. faith - ful, the prom - ise is sure. - fi - cient, tho de - mons op - pose.

. .

Text: Eliza R. Snow, 1804 1887 Music: German folk song, 18th century

Doctrine and Covenants 33:210, 17 Doctrine and Covenants 51:19

How Wondrous and Great

267

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Majestically

q = 80 - 96


great dark


Thy Thy


of be


praise! shown.

1. How won - drous and 2. To na - tions long

works, God light shall


How Their

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just, King of wor - ship and

Saints, vows

And Shall

thy ways! thy throne.

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Oh, Thy

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who shall not truth and thy

fear thee And hon - or judg - ments Shall spread all

thy name? a - broad,

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Thou on - ly art Till earths ev - ry

ho - ly, peo - ple

Thou on Con - fess

ly su - preme. thee their God.

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Text: Henry U. Onderdonk, 1789 1858; based on Revelation 15:3 4 Music: Attr. to Johann Michael Haydn, 17371806

Revelation 15:3 4 Romans 14:11

268
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Come, All Whose Souls Are Lighted


With motion

## 2 & 2

h = 56 - 69

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1. Come, all whose souls are light - ed With wis-dom from on high. 2. From Green-lands i - cy moun - tains, From In - dias cor - al strand, 3. Go tell, ye winds, his sto - ry, And might - y wa -ters, roll,

# 2 ? #2 & ##

Shall we, to men be - night - ed, The lamp of life de - ny? Where Af - rics sun - ny foun - tains Roll down their gold - en sand, Till, like a sea of glo - ry, It spreads from pole to pole;

## ? & ##

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Sal - va - tion! Oh, sal - va - tion! The joy - ful sound pro -claim, From many an an - cient riv - er, From many a palm - y plain, Till oer our ran - somed na - ture The Lamb, for sin - ners slain,

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Till earths re - mot - est na - tion Has learned Mes - si - ahs name. They call us to de - liv - er Their land from er - rors chain. Re - deem - er, King, Cre - a - tor In bliss re - turns to reign.

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Text: Reginald Heber, 1783 1826. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: Lowell Mason, 1792 1872

Doctrine and Covenants 133:7 8, 37 38

Jehovah, Lord of Heaven and Earth

269

#4 & 4
[

Broadly

q = 88 -104

. .

1. Je 2. We 3. Roll 4. One

ho - vah, Lord of heavn and earth, Thy word of truth pro - claim! long to see thy Church in-crease, Thine own new king-dom grow, on thy work in all its powr! The dis - tant na - tions bring! gen- eral cho - rus then shall rise From men of ev - ry tongue,

#4 4 ? # &

. .


pole to pole, live in peace, may they stand, lute the skies,

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Habakkuk 2:14 Doctrine and Covenants 45:71

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1 Nephi 3:7 Doctrine and Covenants 4:2

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Oh, Holy Words of Truth and Love


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Text: Joseph L. Townsend, 1849 1942 Music: Edwin F. Parry, 1850 1935

Beau - ti - ful words of

love

Com - ing from God

a - bove,

How

5. As gems of wisdom, pure and bright, That glow with lustrous ray, Well seek to gain these words of light, Their counsels to obey.
Doctrine and Covenants 1:38 Doctrine and Covenants 84:43 45

Oh Say, What Is Truth?

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Doctrine and Covenants 93:23 28 John 18:37 38

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Text: Eliza R. Snow, 1804 1887; chorus by M. E. Abbey Music: Charles Davis Tillman, 18611943

5. Charity and love are healing; These will give the clearest sight; When I saw my brothers failing, I was not exactly right. Now Ill take no further trouble; Jesus love is all my theme; Little motes are but a bubble When I think upon the beam.
Matthew 7:1 5 Alma 41:14 15

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The Iron Rod


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Text: Joseph L. Townsend, 1849 1942 Music: William Clayson, 1840 1887

5. Afar we see the golden rest To which the rod will guide, Where, with the angels bright and blest, Forever well abide.
1 Nephi 15:23 25 1 Nephi 8; 12:17

Men Are That They Might Have Joy

275

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Text: J. Marinus Jensen, 1868 1945. 1948 IRI Music: J. J. Keeler, 19131996. 1948 IRI

2 Nephi 26:15 16; 2:25 3 Nephi 12:4

276

Come Away to the Sunday School


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Text and music: Robert B. Baird, 1855 1916

As I Search the Holy Scriptures

277

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Text and music: C. Marianne Johnson Fisher, b. 1932. 1985 IRI

And may knowl-edge fill my mind. As I stud - y day by day. May my un - seen wounds be healed. May thy light show me the way.

2 Timothy 3:14 17 Romans 15:4

278
Joyfully

Thanks for the Sabbath School


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Mosiah 18:23, 25 Romans 12:21

Thy Holy Word

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To We Of And

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Text: Marvin K. Gardner, b. 1952. 1985 IRI Music: Robert Cundick, b. 1926. 1985 IRI

Doctrine and Covenants 18:34 36 2 Nephi 4:15 16

280
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Welcome, Welcome, Sabbath Morning


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Wel - come, wel - come

is

thy dawn-ing, Ho - ly Sab - bath, day

of prayer.

Doctrine and Covenants 59:9 10 Mosiah 4:15

Help Me Teach with Inspiration

281

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me lift a souls am - bi - tion me show thy path to glo - ry my hand with gen - tle friend-ship; me, Lord, to be a shep - herd;

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Text and music: Lorin F. Wheelwright, 1909 1987. 1958, 1985 Lorin F. Wheelwright. This hymn may be copied for incidental, noncommercial church or home use.

Doctrine and Covenants 43:15 16 John 21:15 17

282
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We Meet Again in Sabbath School


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love doth bear its sway; walk the nar - row road. bless - ed teach-ings hear;

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Mosiah 18:23, 25 Doctrine and Covenants 43:8

The Glorious Gospel Light Has Shone

283

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Doctrine and Covenants 138:30, 57; 128:16 18 Obadiah 1:21

God Moves in a Mysterious Way

285

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Psalm 107:23 31 Romans 8:28

286

Oh, What Songs of the Heart


Joyfully

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Doctrine and Covenants 76:58 66, 70 1 Corinthians 2:9

Rise, Ye Saints, and Temples Enter

287

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Text: Jean L. Kaberry, 19181997. 1985 IRI Music: Robert P. Manookin, 19181997. 1985 IRI

Doctrine and Covenants 109:13 21 Doctrine and Covenants 132:46

288
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How Beautiful Thy Temples, Lord


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thy tem - ples, Lord! Each one a sa - cred shrine, thy mes- sage, Lord, The gos - pel, pure and true, thy prom - ise, Lord, That we may grow in truth,

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Text: Frank I. Kooyman, 1880 1963. 1948 IRI Music: Tracy Y. Cannon, 1879 1961. 1948 IRI

Doctrine and Covenants 138:47 48 Doctrine and Covenants 132:19 20

Holy Temples on Mount Zion


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1. Ho - ly tem - ples on Mount Zi - on In a loft - y splen - dor shine, 2. Mer - ci - ful and gra - cious Fa - ther, Pu - ri - fy our hearts, we pray; 3. Sing a - loud, ye heavn - ly cho - rus, An-thems of e - ter - nal praise

Av - e -nues to ex - al - ta - tion, Sym- bols of a love di - vine. Bless our mis -sion of re- demp-tion In thy hal- lowed house each day, To the glo -rious King Im - man - uel! Sing with Saints of lat - ter days!

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Text: Archibald F. Bennett, 1896 1965. 1948 IRI Music: Alexander Schreiner, 19011987. 1948 IRI

Val - iant chil- dren of the prom- ise, Pledged to sa - cred ser- vice there. In ce - les - tial bonds of un - ion, Sing ho- san - nas un - to thee. While the stars ac - claim in rap - ture, For the pris-oners shall go free.

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Doctrine and Covenants 138:47 48 Doctrine and Covenants 128:2224

290

Rejoice, Ye Saints of Latter Days


Joyfully

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lat - ter days, to his house; kin - dred dead now pre - pares

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Text: Mabel Jones Gabbott, b. 1910. 1985 IRI Music: R. Paul Thompson, b. 1926. 1985 IRI

Doctrine and Covenants 109:10 21 Doctrine and Covenants 138:47 48

Turn Your Hearts

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Text: Paul L. Anderson, b. 1946. 1983 Paul L. Anderson and Lynn R. Carson Music: Gaylen Hatton, b. 1928. 1985 IRI This hymn may be copied for incidental, noncommercial church or home use.

Doctrine and Covenants 138:46 48 Doctrine and Covenants 128:1718, 22 24

292
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O My Father
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Text: Eliza R. Snow, 1804 1887 Music: James McGranahan, 1840 1907

Romans 8:16 17 Acts 17:28 29 (22 31)

Each Life That Touches Ours for Good

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from a - bove gen - tle ways mem - o - ry, peace and love,

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Text: Karen Lynn Davidson, b. 1943. 1985 IRI Music: A. Laurence Lyon, b. 1934. 1985 IRI

Proverbs 17:17; 4:18 Doctrine and Covenants 42:45 46

294
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Love at Home
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Text and music: John Hugh McNaughton, 1829 1891

Mosiah 4:14 15 Ecclesiastes 9:9

O Love That Glorifies the Son

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John 17:20 23

1969, 1985 Lorin F. Wheelwright. This hymn may be copied for incidental, noncommercial church or home use.

296

Our Father, by Whose Name


Worshipfully

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1. Our Fa - ther, by whose name 2. As thou thy Child didst fill 3. May thy strong Spir - it bind

all fa - ther - hood is known, with wis - dom, love, and might, our hearts in u - ni - ty,

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each fam - i - ly thine own, and teach thy ways a - right, the love from self set free.

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dwell. grace. peace.

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sen - ti - nel, The homes in which thy hold thy face, And, know - ing thee, may this re - lease, May be the dwell - ing

peo - ple grow in place of

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3 Nephi 18:21 Alma 7:27

Text: F. Bland Tucker, 1895 1984, alt. Music: John David Edwards, 1806 1885 From The Hymnal 1982. Text The Church Pension Fund. Used by permission. Making copies without written permission of the copyright owner is prohibited.

From Homes of Saints Glad Songs Arise 297

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1. From homes of Saints glad songs a - rise, For there the Lord is King. 2. Gods truths pro-tect the hearth from wrong When er - rors ways al - lure,

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All thanks we give; the Fa - ther praise For guid- ance sure and true. Whose coun - sels kept in homes on earth Bring heav-ens glo - ry nigh.

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Text: Vernald W. Johns, 19021999. 1985 IRI Music: G. William Richards, b. 1918. 1985 IRI

Isaiah 54:13 Psalm 149:12

298

Home Can Be a Heaven on Earth


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Bring - ing hap - pi - ness and joy, Rich bless - ings from a - bove Serv - ing Him with cheer - ful hearts, Well grow in truth and light. Search - ing scrip - tures faith - ful - ly, Well nour - ish heart and mind.

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be. stay. stay.

Text: Carolyn Hamilton Klopfer, b. 1936. 1985 IRI Music: W. Herbert Klopfer, b. 1936. 1985 IRI

300
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Families Can Be Together Forever


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Text: Ruth M. Gardner, 19271999. 1980 IRI Music: Vanja Y. Watkins, b. 1938. 1980 IRI

Doctrine and Covenants 138:47 48 Alma 37:35

301
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I Am a Child of God
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Text: Naomi W. Randall, 19082001. 1957 IRI Music: Mildred T. Pettit, 1895 1977. 1957 IRI

Teach me all that

To live with him some - day.

Psalm 82:6; Mosiah 4:15 Doctrine and Covenants 14:7

I Know My Father Lives

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Text and music: Reid N. Nibley, b. 1923. 1969 IRI When played on organ, use manuals only (no pedals).

303

Keep the Commandments


Gently

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the com - mand-ments! In this there is

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Text and music: Barbara A. McConochie, b. 1940. 1975 IRI

Mosiah 2:22 Doctrine and Covenants 59:23

Teach Me to Walk in the Light

304

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pray to my Fa - ther a - bove; mand-ments, that we may re - turn guid - ance to show us the way.

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Text and music: Clara W. McMaster, 19041997. 1958 IRI

Isaiah 2:5 Ephesians 5:8

305
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The Light Divine


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1. The light of God rests on the face Of brook and flowr and tree 2. The light of faith a - bides with - in The heart of ev - ry child; 3. To - day thine un - seen pur - pos - es By faiths rare light we feel.

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Psalm 43:3 2 Corinthians 4:6; 5:7

Gods Daily Care

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day has just be - gun, of - fer thanks to thee

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Psalm 68:19 Psalm 36:7

I am think - ing of the love For thy wise and ten - der care

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Text: Marie C. Turk. 1951 IRI Music: Willy Reske, 18971991. 1951 IRI

307
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In Our Lovely Deseret


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1. In our love - ly Des - er - et, 2. That the chil-dren may live long 3. They should be in-struct - ed young 4. They must not for - get to pray,

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all a - round. they de - spise, pas - sions bind; ev - ry ill,

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Text: Eliza R. Snow, 1804 1887 Music: George F. Root, 1820 1895

308

Love One Another


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Text and music: Luacine Clark Fox, 19142002, arr. 1961 by Luacine C. Fox. Renewed 1989. This hymn may be copied for incidental, noncommercial church or home use.

As Sisters in Zion

3 & 4

Resolutely

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(Women)

309

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1. As sis - ters in Zi - on, well all work to - geth - er; 2. The er-rand of an - gels is giv - en to wom - en; And this 3. How vast is our pur-pose, how broad is our mis-sion, If we

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Text: Emily H. Woodmansee, 1836 1906 Music: Janice Kapp Perry, b. 1938. 1985 IRI

Galatians 6:2, 9 10 Doctrine and Covenants 11:1214

310

A Key Was Turned in Latter Days


With dignity

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Moroni 7:45 48 1 John 3:16 19

Text: Jan Underwood Pinborough, b. 1954; based on History of the Church, 4:607. 1985 IRI Music: Charlene A. Newell, b. 1938. 1985 IRI

We Meet Again as Sisters

311
]

## 4 & 4
[

Thoughtfully

j . .

q = 92 -108

(Women)

..

1. We meet 2. We meet 3. We meet

## 4 ? 4 & ## ..

a - gain as sis - ters to plan our ser - vice to sing to - geth - er

..

On this the Sab - bath day To neigh - bors now in need. The prais - es of our Lord,

. .

n #

To wor - ship God to - geth - er, May char - i - ty and kind-ness To seek our ex - al - ta - tion

## ? & ##

..

To tes - ti - fy and pray. In - spire our ev - ry deed. Ac - cord - ing to his word.

..

n n
Now may the Ho - ly And as we use our To ev - ry gos - pel Spir - it, tal - ents bless - ing

# .n
dove, ends, key,

# ? # & ## [

..

De - scend - ing like a For good and no - ble The Lord has turned the

j ..

En - large our minds with knowl - edge May God be our com - pan - ion That we, with heavn- ly par - ents,

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..

And fill our hearts with love. And an - gels be our friends. May sing e - ter - nal - ly.

. .

Text: Paul L. Anderson, b. 1946. 1985 IRI Music: Bonnie Lauper Goodliffe, b. 1943. 1985 IRI

Doctrine and Covenants 59:911, 23 James 1:27

312
Fervently

We Ever Pray for Thee


q = 72 - 88
(Women)

b b 4 .. j b & 4 bb 4 b & 4 . j b b 4 [ .. j b 4 & . b 4 J ?b b4 b b .. j b & bb b & . j b b .. j b & . b J ?b b


give to thee giv - en thee chil-drens prayer

..
proph - et dear, all our hearts, fer - vent love;

1. We ev - er pray for thee, our 2. We ev - er pray for thee with 3. We ev - er pray for thee with

That God will That strength be And as the

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j .. j . j ..

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com - fort and cheer; to do thy part, is heard a - bove,

As the ad - vanc - ing years To guide and coun - sel us Thou shalt be ev - er blest,

n n

.. . .

bb b & bb b & b & b b

j . . . j j . . . j j . .
?

fur - row thy brow, from day to day, and God will give

Still may the light with- in To shed a ho - ly light All that is meet and best

shine bright as a - round our while thou shalt

w w
Still To All


&

..

. b ?b b b b .. b & b & b b . b b .. b & .


now, way, live,

may the light with - in shed a ho - ly light that is meet and best

shine bright as now. a - round our way. while thou shalt live.

. j j . . . j
?

.. ..

b . & ?b b

Text: Evan Stephens, 1854 1930 Music: H. A. Tuckett, 18521918; adapted by Evan Stephens, 18541930

Doctrine and Covenants 107:22

313

God Is Love
Gently

b3 b & 4 b3 &b 4 b3 b & 4

q = 84 -104

(Women)

..

1. Earth, with her ten thou - sand flowrs, 2. Sounds a - mong the vales and hills, 3. All the hopes that sweet - ly start

Air, with all its In the woods and From the foun - tain

. .. .

3 b ?b 4

b b & n
beams by of and the the

.
showrs, rills, heart,

j . . .. n

b b &

Heav - ens in - fi - nite ex - panse, Of the breeze and of the bird, All the bliss that ev - er comes

. .

b b & n

j . . n .. . .

b ?b

..

b b & b b & bb
Seas By To

..

re - splen - dent coun - te - nance the gen - tle mur - mur stirred our earth - ly hu - man homes,

All a - round and Sa - cred songs, be All the voic - es

& b ?b

.. . .

b . b #. & b b &
all neath, from a - bove a - bove, a - bove

..
is is is love. love. love.

Bear this rec - ord: God Have one cho - rus: God Sweet - ly whis - per: God

n n

. . . ..
1 John 4:7 8 Moses 6:63

b . b & #. . b . ?b

Text: Thomas R. Taylor, 18071835, alt. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: Thomas C. Griggs, 1845 1903

314

How Gentle Gods Commands


Gently

#3 & 4

q = 76 - 88

(Women)


tle his this ness

#3 & 4

1. How gen 2. Be - neath 3. Why should 4. His good -

Gods com - mands! watch - ful eye, anx - ious load stands ap - proved,

How kind his pre - cepts are! His Saints se - cure - ly dwell; Press down your wea - ry mind? Un - changed from day to day;

#3 & 4 #3 4 ? & #


care. well. find. way.

Come, cast your bur - dens That hand which bears all Haste to your Heavn-ly Ill drop my bur - den

on the Lord And trust his con - stant na - ture up Shall guard his chil - dren Fa - thers throne And sweet re -fresh -ment at his feet And bear a song a-

& #[ & # ?

Text: Philip Doddridge, 17021751 Music: Hans Georg Ngeli, 1773 1836

1 John 5:3 Matthew 11:28 30

Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee

315

b3 . b 4 . &
1. Je 2. Nor 3. O 4. Je sus, voice hope sus, the can of our ver - y thought of thee sing, nor heart can frame, ev - ry con - trite heart, on - ly joy be thou, With Nor O As

Reverently

q = 72 - 88

(Women)

..
fills mem all prize my breast; - ry find the meek, wilt be;

b3 b & 4

sweet- ness can the joy of thou our

b 3 [ . ] b & 4 . .. . 3 b ?b 4 b b & n n .
face to thy blest kind thou glo - ry see name, art! now

. n n ... .

..
And in thy pres- ence rest. O Sav - ior of man-kind! How good to those who seek! And thru e - ter - ni - ty.

b b &

But sweet- er far thy A sweet- er sound than To those who fall, how Je - sus, be thou our

n n

.
[

.
]

b b &

n b ? b .

. n . . . . . b .

Text: Attr. to Bernard of Clairvaux, ca. 10911153; trans. by Edward Caswall, 1814 1878 Music: John B. Dykes, 1823 1876

Psalm 104:34 Enos 1:27

316
Peacefully

The Lord Is My Shepherd


q = 63 -76
(Women)

#3 & 4 . #3 & 4 . Melody #3 & 4 .

..


I I is

1. The Lord is my Shep-herd; 2. Thru the val - ley and shad - ow 3. In the midst of af - flic - tion

no want shall of death though my ta - ble

know. I stray, Since spread. With

. . . . .

#4 3 . ? # & #

j j j

feed in thou art my Guard - ian, bless - ings un - mea - sured

j . j . J green pas - tures; safe - fold - ed I rest. He lead - eth my


no e - vil I fear. my cup run-neth oer Thy rod shall de With per - fume and

& # &

j . j [ . . j j . . J J

# ?

# & #

..

soul where fend me, oil thou

.. j j n J J the still wa - ters flow, Re - stores me when wan-dring, re Melody

thy staff be my stay. No harm can be - fall with a - noint - est my head. Oh, what shall I ask of

my thy

& # &

. . . . .

j j J n #

. j . . j
]

# ?

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# & #

j J deems when op- pressed, Re-stores me when wan-dring, re-deems when op-pressed.
Com - fort - er near. No harm can be - fall with my Com - fort - er near. prov - i - dence more? Oh, what shall I ask of thy prov - i- dence more?

U. .

& # &

# ? #

# u . j [ ] U . j # . . . u J
Psalm 23 Isaiah 40:11

Text: James Montgomery, 17711854; based on Psalm 23 Music: Thomas Koschat, 1845 1914

317

Sweet Is the Work


Fervently

bbb 3 b 4 &

q = 84 -96

(Women)

..

To No And To

bbb 3 b 4 &
[ b b 3 b & b 4

1. Sweet is the work, my God, my King, 2. Sweet is the day of sa - cred rest. 3. My heart shall tri - umph in my Lord 4. But, oh, what tri - umph shall I raise

praise thy mor - tal bless his thy dear

n ..

. . ..


by in how of

3 bbb 4 b ? bbb b &


name, care works name

bbb b &

give thanks and sing, shall seize my breast. and bless his word. through end - less days,

To show Oh, may Thy works When in

thy love my heart of grace, the realms

. . .. .

b b

bbb b &

b b ?b b

bbb b &

..

..

morn - ing light, tune be found, bright they shine! joy I see

And talk of all thy truths at night. Like Da - vids harp of sol - emn sound! How deep thy coun - sels, how di - vine! Thy face in full fe - lic - i - ty!

bbb b & bbb b &

. . . . .
]

bbb b ?

5. Sin, my worst enemy before, Shall vex my eyes and ears no more. My inward foes shall all be slain, Nor Satan break my peace again.
Text: Isaac Watts, 1674 1748 Music: John J. McClellan, 1874 1925

6. Then shall I see and hear and know All I desired and wished below, And every powr find sweet employ In that eternal world of joy.
Psalm 92:1 5 Enos 1:27

318

Love at Home
Fervently

bbb 4 b 4 &

q = 88 -108

(Women)

. ..

1. There is beau - ty all a - round 2. In the cot - tage there is joy 3. Kind - ly heav - en smiles a - bove

When When theres love at When theres love at

... J theres love at home;


home; home;

[ b b 4 b & b 4

. ..

w 4 b b ?b b 4 w bbb b ... & j J J

j j .. . j J

.. . . .. .

There is joy in Hate and en - vy All the world is

ev - ry sound When theres love neer an - noy When theres love filled with love When theres love

at home. at home. at home.

b b . & b b . bbb b ?

j .. .. j J

j bbb b ... & J


Peace and plen - ty here a - bide, Ros - es bloom be - neath our feet; Sweet - er sings the brook- let by;

.. .

bbb b &

.. .

b b ?b b

j j

Smil - ing sweet on ev - ry side. All the earths a gar - den sweet, Bright - er beams the az - ure sky.

j ..

.. J

bbb . b & ..

j J J
at at at

.. .

j ... J
at home. at home. at home.

Time doth soft - ly, sweet - ly glide Mak - ing life a bliss com-plete Oh, theres One who smiles on high

When theres love When theres love When theres love

bbbb .. &


love love love


at at at

. . ..
home; home; home;

.. ..

bbb b ? bbb b &


Love Love Love

. ..
home, home, home,

bbb b &

. .. .

.. .. U U U U u u

...
home. home. home.

bbb b ? bb ... &bb

j J J

Time doth soft - ly, sweet - ly glide Mak - ing life a bliss com-plete Oh, theres One who smiles on high

When theres love at When theres love at When theres love at

&

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Text and music: John Hugh McNaughton, 1829 1891

Colossians 3:18 21 Mosiah 4:14 15

319

Ye Elders of Israel
Boldly

bb 2 b & 2

h = 60 - 76

(Men)

j . J j . J

j . .

..

1. Ye el - ders of Is 2. The har - vest is great, 3. Well go to the poor,

rael, come join now with me and the la - brers are few; like our Cap - tain of old,

b 2 ?b b2 bb b &

..

.
be do. cold;

b bb

And seek out the righ - teous, wher - eer they may But if were u - nit - ed, we all things can And vis - it the wea - ry, the hun - gry, and

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sea tares bore

bb b &

j . J j . J

j . .


land, midst news


or on of the that he

In des - ert, on moun - tain, on Well gath - er the wheat from the Well cheer up their hearts with the

b ?b b bb b &

..

b bb

And bring And bring And point

them to Zi - on, the pure and the free. them from bond - age, from sor - rows and snares. them to Zi - on and life ev - er - more.

..

bb b &
[
O

j . J
Bab - y - lon, O

j . .
Bab - y - lon, we


bid

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]

b ?b b bb b & b ?b b

j . J
to the

.. J

thee fare - well;

..
dwell.

Were going

moun - tains of

E - phraim to

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Text: Cyrus H. Wheelock, 1813 1894 Music: Thomas H. Bayly, 17971839, adapted

Doctrine and Covenants 133:7 9, 14 Doctrine and Covenants 75:2 5

The Priesthood of Our Lord

320

4 & b4 4 b ? 4 &b

Boldly

q = 100 -120

(Men)

1. Breth- ren, powr by earth-ly stan-dards Comes by rank or wealth or sword; 2. It is ours, the to - tal ar -mor Priest-hood held by Christ, our Lord 3. Let us ven-ture forth in free-dom With the priest-hood as our guide


[ ]

But the powr a - bove all oth - ers Is the priest-hood of our Lord. If, as breth -ren, we are wor - thy Of the Spir - its whis-pered word. Dea - cons, teach - ers, priests, and el - ders, Seek-ing vir - tue side by side.

?b

Text and music: John Craven, b. 1929. 1985 IRI May be sung without accompaniment as a round in unison by beginning every two measures.

Doctrine and Covenants 121:34 46 Doctrine and Covenants 107:1 4

321
Boldly

Ye Who Are Called to Labor


q. = 46 - 66

[ b 6 &b 8 #n

j j j j j .. J J
and min - is - ter for God, nor world - ly glo - ry stain light-mind - ed - ness, and pride;

(Men)

6 b ?b 8

1. Ye who are called to la - bor 2. Oh, let not vain am - bi - tion 3. Then cease from all light speech - es,

b &b #n b ?b

j J J J j j j j J J j

. J . j

Blest with the roy - al priest-hood, Your minds so pure and ho - ly; Pray al - ways with - out ceas - ing

b b & b b ?

J J j j # J j j J J J

ap - point - ed by his word ac - quit your - selves like men. and in the truth a - bide.

j j J j j n J j

.. .. ..

To preach a - mong the na - tions While lift - ing up your voic - es The Com - fort - er will teach you,

[ b &b #n

J J j j J

the news of gos - pel grace, like trum - pets long and loud, his rich - est bless - ings send.

. .

b ?b

And pub - lish on the moun-tains Say to the slum-bring na - tion: Your Sav - ior will be with you

sal - va - tion, truth, and peace: Pre - pare to meet your God! for - ev - er to the end.

J J

. . J

4. Rich blessings there await you, and God will give you faith. You shall be crowned with glory and triumph over death, And soon youll come to Zion and, bearing each his sheaf, No more shall taste of sorrow, but glorious crowns receive.
Text: Mary Judd Page, 1818 1907 Music: Daniel B. Towner, 1850 1919 Doctrine and Covenants 4:1 7 Doctrine and Covenants 75:2 5

Come, All Ye Sons of God

b2 b & 2
[

Boldly

h = 63 - 80

(Men)

322
]


ye ye and your

..

2 b ?b 2 b b &

1. Come, all 2. Come, all 3. Re - pent 4. And when

sons of God who have re - ceived the priest-hood; scat - tered sheep, and lis - ten to your Shep - herd, be bap - tized, and have your sins re - mit - ted, grief is oer and end - ed your af - flic - tion,

. .

..
wide reap zeal; soar


and gath which long oh, then to a - wait

b ?b & bb

Go spread the While you the And get the Your spir - its

gos - pel bless - ings Spir - its then will

. .

- er in his have been pre youll be u the Res - ur -

peo - ple. dict - ed. nit - ed. rec-tion;

j .. J

j . b J b ? &
[ b b

The lat - ter-day work has be - gun: By proph- ets long its been fore-told: Go cast up - on him all your care; And then his pres-ence youll en - joy,

To gath - er scat-tered Is - rael in Hell gath - er you in - to his fold He will re-gard your hum-ble prayer In heavn-ly bliss your time em- ploy,

u ..
Lamb. Lamb. Lamb. Lamb.


back home home years to to to in


Zi Zi Zi Zi -


on on on on to to to to praise praise praise praise


the the the the

b b

And And And A

bring them bring you bring you thou - sand

. .

Text: Thomas Davenport, 1815 1888 Music: Orson Pratt Huish, 18511932

Doctrine and Covenants 33:5 11 Doctrine and Covenants 133:7 8, 56

323
With vigor

Rise Up, O Men of God


[ q = 96 -112
(Mens Choir)

b4 j . b B4 . . .
Rise up, O men of God!


Have

. n .. . J
done with less - er things.

.. . j b4 .. b 4 ? J .. .. b b b n B J J
Give heart and soul and mind

.. .. . .
]

b b ? b b B
Rise

. . . j . #n J
up, O men of

and strength To serve the King of Kings.

J ..

n #
In

.. n n b b ? J bb B
Bring

God,

. .

one u - nit - ed throng.

U j j # b # #n .. n # . n . . J
the day of broth - er - hood And end the night of wrong.

j . b . n b b ? # . J J . b . n j . b . . B . . J . b . j b .. ? J
Rise up, O men of

in

b u .. b J

God! Tread where his feet have trod. As broth - ers of

.. J

j . . . .

.. .. .. . . b . b b n B J
the Son of Man, Rise up, O men of God! Rise up! Rise up! Rise

b . b ? J

. ... . .

up!

Text: William Pierson Merrill, 18671954. Used by permission of the Presbyterian Outlook, Richmond, Virginia, USA. Making copies without written permission of the copyright owner is prohibited. Music: Frank W. Asper, 1892 1973. 1948 IRI Arr. by Robert P. Manookin, 19181997. 1985 IRI Tune name: KENILWORTH

1 Timothy 6:1112 1 Peter 2:9

Rise Up, O Men of God

324

b4 b & 4
[
1. Rise 2. Rise 3. Rise up, O men of up, O men of up, O men of

Majestically

q = 88 -100

(Men)

..
God! God, God!

Have done with less - er things. In one u - nit - ed throng. Tread where his feet have trod.

4 b ?b 4 b b &

..

..
]

. .

Give heart and soul and mind and strength To serve the King of Kings. Bring in the day of broth - er - hood And end the night of wrong. As broth - ers of the Son of Man, Rise up, O men of God!

b b ?

. .

Text: William Pierson Merrill, 18671954. Used by permission of the Presbyterian Outlook, Richmond, Virginia, USA. Making copies without written permission of the copyright owner is prohibited. Music: William H. Walter, 1825 1893 Tune name: FESTAL SONG

1 Timothy 6:1112 Doctrine and Covenants 4:2

325
[

See the Mighty Priesthood Gathered


Vigorously

b 4 . b B4 .

q = 96 -112

(Mens Choir)

..

1. See 2. As 3. Come,

the might - y priest - hood gath - ered; to Seth his fa - ther, Ad - am, ye sons, and walk up - right - ly,

Firm in Powr - ful As your

b 4 .. ?b 4 bb B

..

..

ser - ried ranks they stand pre - cepts did im - part, no - ble fa - thers trod

Son and fa - ther joint - ly Hum - bly each re - ceives the Bear - ers of the Sav - iors

b b ?

. .

n
from a the

..

bb .. B
serv - ing, mes - sage priest - hood,

.. #
Gath - ered in Spo - ken from Hold - ing firm

. n b .
ev - ry proph - ets i ron land. heart. rod

b b ? bb B

..
voic line, Sa

. n . J
es truth tans

j
er, ed, quished,

. .

Proud their Line on Till

blend to - geth is re - veal powrs are van

Rais - ing Till all Bound in

b ?b

n b # b B

[ . w .

j ..

b n b ? b b B

hymns to Fa - thers praise, dark - ness flees a - way chains he con - quered lies,

Send - ing forth the gos - pel mes - sage In the face of per - fect knowl - edge, And our glo - rious hal - le - lu - jahs


1. 2.

b .. w w

J
]

{
3.

As re - stored in Where ce - les - tial Loud - ly

lat - ter laws hold

days. sway. sound a - cross the

b b ?

w w j J J

. b b n b .. b B
skies, And our


lu -

glo - rious hal - le

jahs Loud - ly

b .. b n ? .. b b B .. b b
sound,

#
the

. .

w w
skies.

loud - ly sound

a - cross

..

w w

Text: Jean L. Kaberry, b. 1918. 1985 IRI Music: Robert P. Manookin, 19181997. 1985 IRI

Doctrine and Covenants 84:33 39 Alma 53:20 21

326
Resolutely

Come, Come, Ye Saints


[ q = 66 - 84

4 4 B

. .. .

(Mens Choir)

3 .. 4
But with joy Tis not so; Far a - way Hap - py day!

1. Come, come, ye Saints, no toil nor la - bor fear; 2. Why should we mourn or think our lot is hard? 3. Well find the place which God for us pre - pared, 4. And should we die be - fore our jour - neys through,

4 ?4

.. ..
]

3 .. 4

.. B

4 4

. . ..

j
jour - ney may ap - pear, earn a great re - ward hurt or make a - fraid; toil and sor - row, too;

3 4

wend your way. all is right. in the West, All is well!

Though hard to Why should we Where none shall We then are

. ? . . B .
Grace If There With shall be we now the Saints the just

4 4

.. ..

you this think to come to free from

3 4

U ..


for fresh with are

.. ? B

as your day. Tis shun the fight? Gird will be blessed. Well we shall dwell! But

.. u
Our Our Shout To

bet - ter far up your loins; make the air if our lives

. .


use - less cares God will nev prais - es to see the Saints

..
from er our their us to drive; us for - sake; God and King; rest ob - tain,

j J
Do And A Oh,

us to strive cour - age take. mu - sic ring, spared a - gain

. J

j . n # . J

.. B
this, soon bove how and well the well

..
All All All All is is is is well! well! well! well!

..
All All All All is is is is well! well! well! well!

joy your hearts will swell have this tale to tell rest these words well tell make this cho - rus swell

.. ?

j J

..

..

Text: William Clayton, 1814 1879 Music: English folk song

Doctrine and Covenants 58:2 4 Joshua 1:9

Go, Ye Messengers of Heaven


Reverently

327

] bbb 4 j b B4 . . b n J [
1. Go, ye mes - sen - gers of heav - en, Cho - sen by di - vine com-mand; 2. Go to is - land,vale, and moun- tain; There ful - fill the great com-mand; 3. When your thou- sands all are gath - ered, And their prayers for you as - cend, 4. Then the song of joy and trans - port Will from ev - ry land re - sound;

q = 72-84

(Mens Choir)

j 4 b b .. ?b b 4 j b b . b b . B

[ U]
To a dark, be - night - ed land. To pos-sess the prom-ised land. All the la - bors of your hand, By the Sav- ior will be crowned.

j b . ? b bb . J

Go and pub-lish free sal - va - tion Gath - er out the sons of Ja - cob And the Lord has crowned with bless-ings Then the na-tions long in dark-ness

Text: John Taylor, 1808 1887 Music: F. Christensen; arr. 1985 IRI

1 Nephi 22:1112 Doctrine and Covenants 6:1 6

328
Thoughtfully

An Angel from on High


e

= 92 -108 j [ # ## 6 B8 J

j .. J

(Mens Choir)

..

j j ### 6 . ? 8 J . J j # # # j .. B J j ### ? J Boldly q = 100-116 ### 4 4 B


De - scend - ing from the sky, To wait the Lords com-mand, Of na - tions long since dead,

1. An an - gel from on high 2. Sealed by Mo - ro - nis hand, 3. It speaks of Jo - sephs seed

The long, long si - lence broke; It has for a - ges lain And makes the rem - nant known

j J

# J J

.. 4 4 J . . 4 4 J

j Melody .. J J J

These gra - cious words he spoke: From dust to speak a - gain. Who once had dwelt a - lone.

### 4 4 ?

Lo! in Cu-mo-rahs lone - ly hill A sa-cred rec- ord lies con-cealed. It shall a -gain to light come forth To ush- er in Christs reign on earth. The ful-ness of the gos - pel, too, Its pag- es will re - veal to view.

[ ] ### n .. B
Lo! in Cu-mo-rahs lone - ly hill A sa-cred rec - ord lies con-cealed. It shall a - gain to light come forth To ush- er in Christs reign on earth. The ful-ness of the gos - pel, too, Its pag- es will re - veal to view.

### # n ? #

..

4. The time is now fulfilled, The long-expected day; Let earth obedience yield And darkness flee away. Remove the seals; be wide unfurled Its light and glory to the world. Remove the seals; be wide unfurled Its light and glory to the world.
Text: Parley P. Pratt, 18071857 Music: John E. Tullidge, 1806 1873

5. Lo, Israel filled with joy Shall now be gathered home, Their wealth and means employ To build Jerusalem, While Zion shall arise and shine And fill the earth with truth divine, While Zion shall arise and shine And fill the earth with truth divine.
Joseph SmithHistory 1:30 34 Mormon 8:1216

Thy Servants Are Prepared

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1. Thy ser - vants are pre - pared 2. Let these, thy ser- vants, speak 3. In all of Zi - ons stakes

To teach thy word a - broad, With heart and voice of youth, Thy love shall con - quer night,

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Text: Marilyn McMeen Brown, b. 1938. 1985 IRI Music: Willy Reske, 18971991. 1985 IRI

Isaiah 49:6 Doctrine and Covenants 103:9

330

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Text: Robert B. Thompson, 18111841 Music: Evan Stephens, 1854 1930

Revelation 14:6 7 Doctrine and Covenants 133:36 40, 57, 60 63

Oh Say, What Is Truth?

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what is truth? what is truth? - tre may fall what is truth?

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Text: John Jaques, 18271900 Music: Ellen Knowles Melling, 1820 1905

Doctrine and Covenants 93:23 28 John 18:37 38

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Come, O Thou King of Kings


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3 Nephi 25:12 Isaiah 35:10

Text: Parley P. Pratt, 18071857 Music: Anon., ca. 1889

High on the Mountain Top

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Text: Joel H. Johnson, 18021882 Music: Ebenezer Beesley, 1840 1906

334
Fervently

I Need Thee Every Hour


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Hebrews 4:14 16 Mormon 9:27

Text: Annie S. Hawks, 1835 1918 Music: Robert Lowry, 1826 1899

Brightly Beams Our Fathers Mercy

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But to us Ea - ger eyes Try - ing now

1. Bright-ly beams our Fa-thers mer - cy From his light-house ev - er - more, 2. Dark the night of sin has set - tled; Loud the an - gry bil -lows roar. 3. Trim your fee - ble lamp, my broth-er; Some poor sail - or, tem-pest -tossed,

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Text and music: Philip Paul Bliss, 1838 1876

Doctrine and Covenants 18:10 16 1 John 2:10

336

School Thy Feelings


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4. Rest thyself on this assurance: Times a friend to innocence, And the patient, calm endurance Wins respect and aids defense. Noblest minds have finest feelings; Quivring strings a breath can move; And the gospels sweet revealings Tune them with the key of love.
Text: Charles W. Penrose, 18321925. 1948 IRI Music: George F. Root, 1820 1895

5. Hearts so sensitively molded Strongly fortified should be, Trained to firmness and enfolded In a calm tranquility. Wound not willfully another; Conquer haste with reasons might; School thy feelings, sister, brother; Train them in the path of right.
Alma 38:12 Proverbs 16:32

337

O Home Beloved
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1. O home be - lovd, wher- eer I wan - der, On for - eign land or 2. The flowrs a - round me may be fair - er Than those that bloom up 3. Ye val - leys fair and snow-capped moun-tains, Ye peace - ful ham- lets

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dis - tant sea, on thy hills; mid the trees,

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fon - der bear - ers, foun - tains,

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be na - tures scenes a - round me, re - nown my hum - ble vil - lage not tell how well I love thee

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friends these speak

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are ev - er kind and true, great towns may proud - ly claim; my long - ing when I roam.

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Text: Evan Stephens, 1854 1930. 1948 IRI Music: Joseph Parry, 18411903

Doctrine and Covenants 126:1 3

338
With dignity

America the Beautiful


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grain, stress strife, years

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spa - cious skies, pil - grim feet, he - roes proved pa - triot dream

am - ber waves of stern, im - pas- sioned lib - er - at - ing sees be - yond the

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Text: Katherine Lee Bates, 1859 1929 Music: Samuel A. Ward, 1848 1903

2 Nephi 1:5 7 1 Nephi 13:1216

My Country, Tis of Thee

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lib - er - ty, no - ble free, all the trees lib - er - ty,

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Text: Samuel F. Smith, 1808 1895 Music: From Thesaurus Musicus, London, 1744

2 Nephi 1:7 Ether 2:12

340
Vigorously

The Star-Spangled Banner


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Text: Francis Scott Key, 1779 1843 Music: John Stafford Smith, 1750 1836

341

God Save the King


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Twelfth Article of Faith Psalm 33:12

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