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Come, Let Us All Unite To Sing

Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home (2nd ed.) #352 (1928) Meter: 11.11.8.8.4.6.8.4 Topics: Sunday School Hymns Praise First Line: Come, let us all unite to sing, God is love Lyrics: 1 Come, let us all unite to sing, God is love; Let heav’n and earth their praises bring, God is love; Let ev'ry soul from sin awake, Each in His heart sweet music make, And sing with us for Jesus’ sake, For God is love. Chorus: God is love! God is love! Come, let us all unite to sing That God is love. 2 Oh, tell to earth’s remotest bound, God is love; In Christ we have redemption found, God is love; His blood has washed our sins away, His Spirit turned our night to day, And now we can rejoice to say: That God is love! [Chorus] 3 How happy is our portion here, God is love; His promises our spirits cheer, God is love; He is our sun and shield by day, Our help, our hope, our strength and stay, He will be with us all the way, Our God is love! [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, let us all unite to sing, God is love]
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Not A Brooklet floweth

Author: Alice C. Jennings Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #360 (1927) Topics: Sunday School Hymns Divine Care and Providence Lyrics: 1 Not a brooklet floweth Onward to the sea, Not a sunbeam gloweth On it bosom free, Not a seed unfoldeth To the glorious air, But our Father holdeth It within His care. 2 Not a flow'ret fadeth, Not a star grows dim, Not a cloud o'er shadeth, But 'tis marked by Him. Dream not that thy gladness God doth fail to see; Think not in thy sadness He forgetteth thee. 3 Not a tie is broken, Not a hope laid low, Not a farewell spoken, But or God doth know. Ev'ry hair is numbered, Ev'ry tear is weighed In the changeless balance Wisest Love has made. 4 Pow'r eternal resteth In His changeless hand; Love immortal hasteth, Swift at His command. Faith can firmly trust Him In the darkest hour, For the key she holdeth To His love and pow'r. Languages: English Tune Title: [Not a brooklet floweth]
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Not A Brooklet floweth

Author: Alice C. Jennings Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home (2nd ed.) #360 (1928) Topics: Sunday School Hymns Divine Care and Providence Lyrics: 1 Not a brooklet floweth Onward to the sea, Not a sunbeam gloweth On it bosom free, Not a seed unfoldeth To the gloried sit, But our Father holdeth It within His care. 2 Not a flow'ret fadeth, Not a star grows dim, Not a cloud o'er-shadeth, But 'tis marked by Him. Dream not that thy gladness God doth fail to see; Think not in thy sadness He forgetteth thee. 3 Not a tie is broken, Not a hope laid low, Not a farewell spoken, But or God doth know. Ev'ry hair is numbered, Ev'ry tear is weighed In the changeless balance Wisest Love has made. 4 Pow'r eternal resteth In His changeless hand; Love immortal hasteth, Swift at His command. Faith can firmly trust Him In the darkest hour, For the key she holdeth To His love and pow'r. Languages: English Tune Title: [Not a brooklet floweth]
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Arise All Things That God Has Made

Author: H. A. Brorson Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #361 (1927) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Sunday School Hymns Divine Care and Providence Lyrics: 1 Arise all things that God has made And praise His name and glory; Each leaflet and each grassy blade Do tell a wondrous story. 2 Tho' kings of earth together show Their utmost strength and power, They could not make a leaflet grow On herb, or weed, or flower. 3 What shall I say when'er I walk Where flowers are abounding, And birds in song together talk, As thousand harps were sounding. 4 What would I say, if I could spy The secrets of the ocean, And see the myriad life go by In endless, streaming motion. 5 What shall I say when I behold The stars in countless numbers, And feel their smiling charm untold While nature sweetly slumbers. 6 What shall I say when I ascend To Him who made creation, And see the angel host attend His throne in glad elation. 7 What shall I say? Weak are my words And humble my opinion! How great Thy wisdom, Lord of lords, Thy might and Thy dominion! 8 Arise ye nations of the earth And lift your voice to heaven, Praise God in songs of joy and mirth, Who all these things hath given. Languages: English Tune Title: [Arise all things that God has made]
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Arise All Things That God Has Made

Author: H. A. Brorson Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home (2nd ed.) #361 (1928) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Sunday School Hymns Divine Care and Providence Lyrics: 1 Arise, all things that God has made And praise His name and glory; Each leaflet and each grassy blade Do tell a wondrous story. 2 Though kings of earth together show Their utmost strength and power, They could not make a leaflet grow On herb, or weed, or flower. 3 What shall I say when'er I walk Where flowers are abounding, And birds in song together talk, As thousand harps were sounding. 4 What would I say, if I could spy The secrets of the ocean, And see the myriad life go by In endless, streaming motion. 5 What shall I say when I behold The stars in countless numbers, And feel their smiling charm untold While nature sweetly slumbers. 6 What shall I say when I ascend To Him who made creation, And see the angel host attend His throne in glad elation. 7 What shall I say? Weak are my words And humble my opinion! How great Thy wisdom, Lord of lords, Thy might and Thy dominion! 8 Arise, ye nations of the earth, And lift your voice to heaven, Praise God in songs of joy and mirth, Who all these things hath given. Languages: English Tune Title: [Arise all things that God has made]
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There Is A Gentle Gard'ner

Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #362 (1927) Meter: 7.6.7.6 Topics: Sunday School Hymns Divine Care and Providence Lyrics: 1 There is a gentle Gard'ner, Who owns a garden fair, Where countless blooming flowers Enjoy His tender care. 2 He grants them radiant sunshine And soft, refreshing rain; Thus nurtured, they must flourish And sweetest fragrance gain. 3 They fondly love the Gard'ner And all to Him incline, While with their clinging tendrils They seek Him to entwine. 4 And when their day is ended He takes them to His breast, And heavenward He bears them To regions ever blest. 5 There shall those flowers glisten In beauty evermore, Nor cold nor frost shall blight them On that celestial shore. 6 Thou Gard'ner true and gentle, Care for us ev'ry day, That we in yonder Garden May thrive and bloom for aye. Languages: English Tune Title: [There is a gentle Gard'ner]
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There Is A Gentle Gard'ner

Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home (2nd ed.) #362 (1928) Meter: 7.6.7.6 Topics: Sunday School Hymns Divine Care and Providence Lyrics: 1 There is a gentle Gard'ner, Who owns a garden fair, Where countless blooming flowers Enjoy His tender care. 2 He grants them radiant sunshine And soft, refreshing rain; Thus nurtured, they must flourish And sweetest fragrance gain. 3 They fondly love the Gard'ner, And all to Him incline, While with their clinging tendrils They seek Him to entwine. 4 And when their day is ended He takes them to His breast, And heavenward He bears them To regions ever blest. 5 There shall those flowers glisten In beauty evermore, Nor cold nor frost shall blight them On that celestial shore. 6 Thou Gard'ner true and gentle, Care for us ev'ry day, That we in yonder Garden May thrive and bloom for aye. Languages: English Tune Title: [There is a gentle Gard'ner]
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The Flowers Slowly Awaken

Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #363 (1927) Topics: Sunday School Hymns Divine Care and Providence Lyrics: 1 The flowers slowly awaken And open their tender eyes, While birds are joyfully singing And soaring toward the skies. 2 The birds are joyfully singing And greeting the glooming spring; They sing the same in their gladness, But each with its own sweet ring. 3 They sing the same in their gladness, And never they tire thereof; No one an measure creation And cease to admire God's love. 4 No one can measure creation And fully His love explain; But man must joyfully marvel When spring is abroad again. 5 But man must joyfully marvel And open his heart in song: The day when spring is eternal Will surely arrive ere long. 6 The day when spring is eternal Us promised our Savior dear, We therefore sing and are joyful Until that great day is here. Languages: English Tune Title: [The flowers slowly awaken]
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The Flowers Slowly Awaken

Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home (2nd ed.) #363 (1928) Topics: Sunday School Hymns Divine Care and Providence Lyrics: 1 The flowers slowly awaken And open their tender eyes, While bird are joyfully singing And soaring toward the skies. 2 The birds are joyfully singing And greeting the glooming spring; They sing the same in their gladness But each with its own sweet ring. 3 They sing the same in their gladness And never they tire thereof; No one an measure creation And cease to admire God's love. 4 No one can measure creation And fully His love explain; But man must joyfully marvel When spring is abroad again. 5 But man must joyfully marvel And open his heart in song: The day when spring is eternal Will surely arrive ere long. 6 the day when spring is eternal Us promised our Savior dear, We therefore sing and are joyful Until that great day is here. Languages: English Tune Title: [The flowers slowly awaken]
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The Flowers Now Awaken

Author: B. S. Ingemann Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #364 (1927) Meter: 13.11.12.10 Topics: Sunday School Hymns Divine Care and Providence First Line: The flowers now awaken, refreshed by morning dew Lyrics: 1 The flowers now awaken, refreshed by morning dew, The happy birds are calling to each other, The little snail begins to meander anew, And children awake to greet their mother. 2 Our loving God and Father the smallest worm is near, He feeds the birds and lilies clothes with splendor; The children of the earth are to Him much more dear, He quiets their fears with mercy tender. 3 God's Son, Himself a Babe, in a lowly manger lay, And hay and straw was for His comfort given, Now with the little children He cometh to stay, And flowers he bringeth them from heaven. 4 Our Savior loves the children, He is a Friend so true, The little babe He bringeth to His Father; He who commands the billows and rules the heav'ns blue, Will into His arms the children gather. 5 O Lord, who once hast blessed us and opened Paradise, Some morning bright we Thee shall meet up yonder; Thou taughtest us to pray and to Thee lift our eyes, We praise Thee and at Thy mercy wonder. Languages: English Tune Title: [The flowers now awaken, refreshed by morning dew]

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