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on the world. soon will shine. Ca - naan stand. to re - ceive. chil - dren home.
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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
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let us re - joice in the day of sal - va - tion. No lon - ger as love one an - oth - er and nev- er dis - sem-ble But cease to do faith well re - ly on the arm of Je - ho - vah To guide thru these
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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
tid - ings are sound-ing to when the un - god - ly are af - ter the scourg-es 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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When all that was prom-ised the Saints will be giv - en, And none will mo When all that was prom-ised the Saints will be giv - en, And none will mo Then all that was prom-ised the Saints will be giv - en, And they will be
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lest them from morn un - til evn, And lest them from morn un - til evn, And crownd with the an - gels of heavn, And
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E - den, And Je - sus will say to all Is - rael, Come home. E - den, And Je - sus will say to all Is - rael, Come home. E - den, And Christ and his peo- ple will ev - er be one.
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Text: William W. Phelps, 17921872. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: Henry Tucker, ca. 1863
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.
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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
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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
Redeemer of Israel
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1. Re - deem - er of Is - rael, 2. We know he is com - ing 3. How long we have wan - dered 4. As chil - dren of Zi - on,
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pil - lar by death should they sor - rows theyve king - dom is
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King, our De - liv - rer, our in the lone wil - der - ness Is - rael will short - ly be hour of re - demp - tion is
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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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1. Is 2. Is 3. Is 4. Is rael, Is - rael, God is call - ing, rael, Is - rael, God is speak- ing. rael, an- gels are de - scend- ing rael! Is - rael! Canst thou lin - ger
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Call - ing thee from lands of woe. Hear your great De - liv- rers voice! From ce - les - tial worlds on high, Still in er - rors gloom - y ways?
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Come Come Come Come to to to to Zi - on, Zi - on, Zi - on, Zi - on, come come come come to to to to Zi Zi Zi Zi on on, on, on!
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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Ere his floods of an - ger flow. And with - in her walls re - joice. For your com - ing Lord is nigh. Zi - ons walls shall ring with praise.
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Text: Richard Smyth, 1838 1914 Music: Charles C. Converse, 1832 1918
Ere his floods of an - ger And with - in her walls re For your com - ing Lord is Zi - ons walls shall ring with
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and a - rise, O ye slum - ber - ing of the po - et, the crown of the up your voic - es in song and in
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The heav - ens have o - pened their por - tals a - gain. The time which the proph - ets of Is - rael fore - told, Let ban - ners of peace in all lands be un - furled,
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The last and the great - est of all dis - pen - sa - tions That glo - ri - ous day on - ly dreamed by the sa - ges For truth, heav - en - born, in its beau - ty and glo - ry
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Has burst like a dawn oer the Is yours, O ye slum - ber - ing Is march - ing tri - um - phant - ly
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Text: Theodore E. Curtis, 1872 1957. 1984 IRI Music: Carolee Curtis Green, b. 1940. 1984 IRI
Come, Rejoice
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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
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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Text and music: Tracy Y. Cannon, 1879 1961, adapted. 1948 IRI
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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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Had he some-thing with him bring-ing? Yes, the gos - pel, joy - ful sound! Then what is this lat - ter gos - pel? Tis the first one come a - gain. Yes, twas tak - en back to heav - en Till should dawn a bright - er day.
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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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.
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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
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up - on my view! with joy and peace. the moun - tains far, in ev - ry clime,
When E - phraims rec - ords Good tid - ings com - fort Shall now re - turn un Shall hear the word of
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Text: Eliza R. Snow, 1804 1887 Music: Evan Stephens, 1854 1930
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with thy priest-hoods might. in our ea - ger youth; Spir - it, like the dove,
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Text: Wallace F. Bennett, 1898 1993. 1948 IRI Music: Tracy Y. Cannon, 1879 1961. 1948 IRI
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1. Come, lis - ten to a proph - ets voice, 2. The gloom of sul - len dark- ness spread 3.Tis not in man they put their trust 4. Then heed the words of truth and light And hear the word of God, Thru earths ex- tend - ed space Nor on his arm re - ly. That flow from foun -tains pure.
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Text: Joseph S. Murdock, 18221899. Verse four, Bruce R. McConkie, 1915 1985. 1985 IRI Music: Joseph J. Daynes, 18511920
oth - er proph - et now is sent This knowl-edge to re Saints of God have found at last The straight and nar - row signs shall fol - low liv - ing faith, Down to the lat - est joy and cheer at - tend thy choice, As one who shall ob -
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1. We lis - ten to a proph - ets voice and hear the Sav - ior too. 2. In ev - ry land, in ev - ry tongue,our proph - et will be heard; 3. Ho - san - na! Let our praise as - cend un - to the Sav - iors throne;
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With love he bids us do How swift - ly round the world Re - joice! The proph - et has
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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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Text: Evan Stephens, 1854 1930 Music: H. A. Tuckett, 18521918, adapted by Evan Stephens, 1854 1930
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Text: Bernard Snow, 18221894, alt. Music: Harry A. Dean, 18921987. 1985 IRI
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Text: William W. Phelps, 17921872. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: Joseph J. Daynes, 18511920
he sought the bet - ter way, his heart he tru - ly fired be - liev - ing Saints de - signed, will tri- umph oer their foes,
And he heard the Sav - ior say, With the light that he de- sired And to bless the seek - ing mind, While the realm of Zi - on grows
prune my vine - yard, son! work of righ - teous - ness. him from Je - sus Christ. for e - ter - ni - ty.
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Text: George Manwaring, 1854 1889 Music: Sylvanus Billings Pond, 17921871; adapted by A. C. Smyth, 18401909
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Zi - on ev - ry - where is grow-ing As the gos - pel light is spread! Ev - ry truth by proph-ets spo - ken, For the last days have be - gun. Heav-ens bless - ed King ap - proach - es; All men must be - fore him bow.
Text: Douglas W. Stott, b. 1925. 1985 IRI Music: A. Laurence Lyon, b. 1934. 1985 IRI
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7. Then in a moment to my view 5. Stript, wounded, beaten nigh to death, The stranger started from disguise. I found him by the highway side. The tokens in his hands I knew; I roused his pulse, brought back his breath, The Savior stood before mine eyes. Revived his spirit, and supplied He spake, and my poor name he named, Wine, oil, refreshmenthe was healed. Of me thou hast not been ashamed. I had myself a wound concealed These deeds shall thy memorial be; But from that hour forgot the smart, Fear not, thou didst them unto me. And peace bound up my broken heart.
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.
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With conviction
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Text: Isaac Watts, 16741748. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: William Croft, 16771727
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Text: Philo Dibble, 1806 1895. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: Ebenezer Beesley, 1840 1906
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Text: Emmeline B. Wells, 1828 1921 Music: Evan Stephens, 1854 1930
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1. For the strength of the hills we bless thee, Our God, our fa - thers God; 2. At the hands of foul op - pres - sors Weve borne and suf-fered long; 3. Thou hast led us here in safe - ty Where the moun-tain bul-wark stands 4. We are watch - ers of a bea - con Whose light must nev - er die;
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Text: Ida R. Alldredge, 18921943. 1948 IRI Music: Alfred M. Durham, 18721957. 1948 IRI
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Text: William W. Phelps, 1792 1872. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: John E. Tullidge, 1806 1873
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Text: Ed M. Rowe, 1878 1951. 1948 IRI Music: Robert P. Manookin, 19181997. 1948 IRI
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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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Text: Edward Partridge, 1793 1840. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: Anon., Wrttemberg, Germany, ca. 1784
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1. Lead me in - to life 2. Fa - ther, all my heart 3. Hear me as I pray
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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.
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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
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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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Text: John Newton, 1725 1807. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: Franz Joseph Haydn, 1732 1809
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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.
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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.
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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,
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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,
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Peacefully
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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
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Text: William W. Phelps, 17921872. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: Anon., Southern Harmony, 1835
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
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Text: From Pratts Collection, ca. 1830, alt. Music: A. C. Smyth, 1840 1909
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Text: Elias L. T. Harrison, 1830 1900, alt. Music: Darwin K. Wolford, b. 1936. 1985 IRI
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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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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
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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,
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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.
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Text: William Clegg, 1823 1903 Music: Leroy J. Robertson, 1896 1971. 1948 IRI
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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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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.
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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
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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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Text: James H. Wallis, 18611940 Music: Spanish melody; arr. by Benjamin Carr, 17681831
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to the Lord, Ye who here have heard his word. Let our song Still our joy and praise pro - long,
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Text: Carrie Stockdale Thomas, 1848 1931. 1948 IRI Music: Leroy J. Robertson, 18961971. 1948 IRI
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Text: William W. Phelps, 1792 1872. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: William B. Bradbury, 1816 1868
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Text: Charles Wesley, 1707 1788 Music: Horatio Parker, 1863 1919 Philippians 4:4 Psalm 32:11
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Text: Johann J. Schtz, 1640 1690; trans. by Frances Elizabeth Cox, 1812 1897 Music: From Bohemian Brethrens Songbook, 1566, alt.
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In words and mu - sic give our thanks For his re - deem - ing love. A hymn u - nites us and in - vites The Spir - it to be there. The Saints shall sing, when Christ shall come, The new song of the Lamb.
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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.
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1. Guide us, O thou great Je - ho - vah, Guide us to the prom- ised land. 2. O - pen, Je - sus, Zi - ons foun- tains; Let her rich- est bless - ings come. 3. When the earth be - gins to trem - ble, Bid our fear- ful thoughts be still;
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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
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Text: Thomas R. Taylor, 18071835, alt. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: Thomas C. Griggs, 18451903
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Prayer of Thanksgiving
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Text: Annie S. Hawks, 1835 1918 Music: Robert Lowry, 1826 1899
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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!
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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.
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Text: Theodore E. Curtis, 1872 1957 Music: Hugh W. Dougall, 1872 1963
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6. For thrones, dominions, kingdoms, powrs, And glory great and bliss are ours, If we, throughout eternity, Obey his words, Come, follow me.
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Im a Pilgrim, Im a Stranger
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Text: Hans Henry Petersen, 1835 1909 Music: Leroy J. Robertson, 1896 1971
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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
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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.
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Text: Gordon B. Hinckley, b. 1910. 1985 IRI Music: G. Homer Durham, 19111985. 1985 IRI
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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
140
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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.
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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: Jeremiah E. Rankin, 1828 1904 Music: William G. Tomer, 1833 1896
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Text: Frank I. Kooyman, 1880 1963. 1948 IRI Music: Alexander Schreiner, 19011987. 1948 IRI
158
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Text: Sabine Baring-Gould, 1834 1924 Music: Joseph Barnby, 1838 1896
160
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Text: John Ellerton, 1826 1893 Music: Tracy Y. Cannon, 1879 1961. 1948 IRI
162
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Text: William Hammond, 1719 1783 Music: Harry A. Dean, 18921987. 1948 IRI
161
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Text: John Ellerton, 1826 1893 Music: Tracy Y. Cannon, 1879 1961. 1948 IRI
162
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163
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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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Text: Anne Steele, 1716 1778 Music: Edward P. Kimball, 1882 1937
165
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167
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Text: William W. Phelps, 17921872. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: Tracy Y. Cannon, 1879 1961
168
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Text: Lowell M. Durham Jr., 19431997. 1977 IRI Music: Lowell M. Durham, 19171992. 1977 IRI
169
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170
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Text: Zara Sabin, 18921980. 1985 IRI Music: Thomas L. Durham, b. 1950. 1985 IRI
172
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173
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Text: John Nicholson, 1839 1909 Music: Samuel McBurney, b. 1847 Tune name: SAUL
174
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Text: John Nicholson, 1839 1909 Music: Alexander Schreiner, 19011987. 1948 IRI Tune name: AEOLIAN
175
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176
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Text: George A. Manwaring, 1854 1889 Music: Frank W. Asper, 18921973. 1948 IRI Tune name: MEREDITH
177
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Text: George A. Manwaring, 1854 1889 Music: Ebenezer Beesley 1840 1906 Tune name: HANCOCK
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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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180
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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.
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3 Nephi 12:19 3 Nephi 18:7, 11
181
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Text: Richard Alldridge, 1815 1896 Music: Joseph Coslett, 1850 1910
183
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Text: Vilate Raile, 1890 1954. 1948 IRI Music: Leroy J. Robertson, 1896 1971. 1948 IRI
185
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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.
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Text: Frank I. Kooyman, 1880 1963. 1948 IRI Music: Robert P. Manookin, 19181997. 1985 IRI
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Text: Frank I. Kooyman, 1880 1963. 1948 IRI Music: Alexander Schreiner, 19011987. 1948 IRI
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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
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Text: Isaac Watts, 1674 1748, alt. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: George Careless, 1839 1932
193
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Text: Eliza R. Snow, 1804 1887 Music: Thomas McIntyre, 1833 1914 Verses 1, 2, 5, and 6 are especially appropriate for the sacrament.
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199
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Text: Cecil Frances Alexander, 1818 1895 Music: Joachim Neander, 1650 1680
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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
202
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Text: Attr. to John F. Wade, ca. 17111786; trans. by Frederick Oakeley, 18021880 Music: Attr. to John F. Wade
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Text: Joseph Mohr, 17921848; trans. by John F. Young, 1820 1885 Music: Franz Gruber, 17871863
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Text: Cecil Frances Alexander, 1818 1895 Music: Henry J. Gauntlett, 1805 1876
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Text: Anon., ca. 1883, Philadelphia Music: William J. Kirkpatrick, 1838 1921; harmonized by Rosalee Elser, b. 1925. 1980 Rosalee Elser. Used by
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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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Text: Edmund H. Sears, 1810 1876 Music: Richard S. Willis, 1819 1900
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Text: Charles Wesley, 17071788 Music: Felix Mendelssohn, 1809 1847
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Text: Alfred Tennyson, 1809 1892 Music: Crawford Gates, b. 1921. 1948 IRI
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Text: John Fellows, d. 1783. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: Tracy Y. Cannon, 1879 1961. 1948 IRI
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Text: Anon., ca. 1863 Music: Philip Paul Bliss, 1838 1876
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Text: Mabel Jones Gabbott, b. 1910. 1948 IRI Music: Alexander Schreiner, 19011987. 1948 IRI
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Text: Anon., The Psalms of Life, Boston, 1857 Music: George Kaillmark, 17811835
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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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Text: Parley P. Pratt, 18071857 Music: Alexander Schreiner, 19011987. 1948 IRI
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Text: Anon., ca. 1805, Boston. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: Roger L. Miller, b. 1937. 1985 IRI
241
Brightly
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cour - aged, think-ing all is lost, Count your man-y heav - y you are called to bear? Count your man-y prom-ised you his wealth un - told. Count your man-y cour - aged; God is o - ver all. Count your man-y
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Text: Johnson Oatman Jr., 1856 1922 Music: Edwin O. Excell, 18511921
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Praise God, from whom all bless-ings flow; Praise him, all crea-tures here be -low;
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Text: Thomas Ken, 16371711 Music: Louis Bourgeois, ca. 1510 1561. From Genfer Psalter, 16th century.
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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
246
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Text: William Bullock, 17971874 Music: Leroy J. Robertson, 1896 1971. 1948 IRI
248
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1. Up, a - wake, ye de - fend - ers of Zi - on! 2. By His pow - er is Zi - on sur - round-ed; 3. Tho, as - sist - ed by le - gions in - fer - nal,
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Text: Charles W. Penrose, 18321925, alt. Music: Attr. to Thomas E. Williams, d. 1854
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With conviction
Called to Serve
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serve Him, heavn - ly King of glo - ry, Cho - sen eer to know the rich - ness of his bless - ing Sons and daugh-ters,
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Text: Anon., The New Golden Chain, New York, 1866 Music: William B. Bradbury, 1816 1868
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1. Be - hold! A roy - al ar - my, With ban - ner, sword, and shield, 2. And now the foe ad - vanc - ing, That val - iant host as - sails, 3. Oh, when the war is end - ed, When strife and con - flicts cease,
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fol - low their Com - mand - er And sing their joy - ful song: see his sig - nal flash - ing And shout their joy - ful song: praise his name for - ev - er, And this shall be their song:
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Text: Fanny J. Crosby, 1820 1915 Music: Adam Geibel, 1855 1933
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seal. feel. real. zeal.
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Majestically
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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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tak spread A Res -
ing sal bra to -
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to all va - tions ham and ra - tions
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Text: Jean L. Kaberry, 19181997. 1985 IRI Music: Robert P. Manookin, 19181997. 1985 IRI
254
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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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Carry On
Resolutely
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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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They raised his ban - ner tri - um-phant But a bless - ing ev - er - last - ing Of
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Harmony
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Text: Ruth May Fox, 1853 1958. 1948 IRI Music: Alfred M. Durham, 1872 1957. 1948 IRI
256
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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.
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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.
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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,
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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.
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Text: Susan Evans McCloud, b. 1945. 1985 IRI Music: Irish melody; arr. 1985 IRI
256
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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.
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With prom-ise shin - ing Yet as we lis - ten Were here to serve a
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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,
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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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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.
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Text: Joseph L. Townsend, 1849 1942 Music: Edwin F. Parry, 1850 1935
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1. Truth re -flects up - on our sens - es; Gos - pel light re - veals to some. 2. Je - sus said, Be meek and low - ly, For tis high to be a judge; 3. Once I said un - to an - oth - er, In thine eye there is a mote;
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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Text: Carolyn Hamilton Klopfer, b. 1936. 1985 IRI Music: W. Herbert Klopfer, b. 1936. 1985 IRI
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306
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Reverently
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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
Text: Marie C. Turk. 1951 IRI Music: Willy Reske, 18971991. 1951 IRI
307
Brightly
b4 b . . & 4 . . . .
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Text: Eliza R. Snow, 1804 1887 Music: George F. Root, 1820 1895
308
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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
q = 88 -108
(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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God on our la - bors well seek. gift that, as sis - ters, we claim: fill it in spir - it and deed.
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ear - nest en - deav - or; Well com - fort the wea - ry and strength-en the weak. gen - tle and hu- man, To cheer and to bless in hu - man - i - tys name. vin - est tu - i - tion Can give us the wis-dom to tru - ly suc - ceed.
Text: Emily H. Woodmansee, 1836 1906 Music: Janice Kapp Perry, b. 1938. 1985 IRI
310
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(Women)
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1. A key was turned in lat - ter days, A bless - ing to re - store 2. A hand of mer - cy well ex - tend; Thy Son has shown the way.
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A gift of char - i - ty and peace To earth for - ev - er -more. And light and knowl-edge will at - tend Our ser - vice in his name.
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grace. praise.
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Text: Jan Underwood Pinborough, b. 1954; based on History of the Church, 4:607. 1985 IRI Music: Charlene A. Newell, b. 1938. 1985 IRI
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On this the Sab - bath day To neigh - bors now in need. The prais - es of our Lord,
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Text: Paul L. Anderson, b. 1946. 1985 IRI Music: Bonnie Lauper Goodliffe, b. 1943. 1985 IRI
312
Fervently
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proph - et dear, all our hearts, fer - vent love;
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shine bright as now. a - round our way. while thou shalt live.
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Text: Evan Stephens, 1854 1930 Music: H. A. Tuckett, 18521918; adapted by Evan Stephens, 18541930
313
God Is Love
Gently
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1. Earth, with her ten thou - sand flowrs, 2. Sounds a - mong the vales and hills, 3. All the hopes that sweet - ly start
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1 John 4:7 8 Moses 6:63
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Text: Thomas R. Taylor, 18071835, alt. Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835. Music: Thomas C. Griggs, 1845 1903
314
#3 & 4
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(Women)
tle his this ness
#3 & 4
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;
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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-
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Text: Philip Doddridge, 17021751 Music: Hans Georg Ngeli, 1773 1836
315
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Reverently
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fills mem all prize my breast; - ry find the meek, wilt be;
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face to thy blest kind thou glo - ry see name, art! now
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Text: Attr. to Bernard of Clairvaux, ca. 10911153; trans. by Edward Caswall, 1814 1878 Music: John B. Dykes, 1823 1876
316
Peacefully
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Psalm 23 Isaiah 40:11
Text: James Montgomery, 17711854; based on Psalm 23 Music: Thomas Koschat, 1845 1914
317
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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
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morn - ing light, tune be found, bright they shine! joy I see
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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
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at home. at home. at home.
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Ye Elders of Israel
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Text: Cyrus H. Wheelock, 1813 1894 Music: Thomas H. Bayly, 17971839, adapted
320
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Boldly
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(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
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Text and music: John Craven, b. 1929. 1985 IRI May be sung without accompaniment as a round in unison by beginning every two measures.
321
Boldly
[ b 6 &b 8 #n
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and min - is - ter for God, nor world - ly glo - ry stain light-mind - ed - ness, and pride;
(Men)
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1. Ye who are called to la - bor 2. Oh, let not vain am - bi - tion 3. Then cease from all light speech - es,
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ap - point - ed by his word ac - quit your - selves like men. and in the truth a - bide.
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the news of gos - pel grace, like trum - pets long and loud, his rich - est bless - ings send.
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sal - va - tion, truth, and peace: Pre - pare to meet your God! for - ev - er to the end.
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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
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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,
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and gath which long oh, then to a - wait
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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,
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back home home years to to to in
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Text: Thomas Davenport, 1815 1888 Music: Orson Pratt Huish, 18511932
323
With vigor
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Rise up, O men of God!
Have
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the day of broth - er - hood And end the night of wrong.
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the Son of Man, Rise up, O men of God! Rise up! Rise up! Rise
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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
324
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Majestically
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Have done with less - er things. In one u - nit - ed throng. Tread where his feet have trod.
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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!
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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
325
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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,
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hymns to Fa - thers praise, dark - ness flees a - way chains he con - quered lies,
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Text: Jean L. Kaberry, b. 1918. 1985 IRI Music: Robert P. Manookin, 19181997. 1985 IRI
326
Resolutely
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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,
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jour - ney may ap - pear, earn a great re - ward hurt or make a - fraid; toil and sor - row, too;
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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)
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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.
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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
328
Thoughtfully
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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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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.
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Text: Annie S. Hawks, 1835 1918 Music: Robert Lowry, 1826 1899
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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.
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Text: Francis Scott Key, 1779 1843 Music: John Stafford Smith, 1750 1836
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