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When Jesus Was A Refugee

Author: Mary Nelson Keithahn Hymnal: The Song Lingers On #9 (2003) Meter: 8.8.8.8 D Topics: Chirstian Life Neighbors Lyrics: When Jesus was a refugeefrom Herod’s cruel tyranny,an exile in a foreign place,a child in need of saving grace,we wonder who it was God ledto shelter him and give him bread.We wonder too, had we been there,would we have been as quick to share?When Jesus left his parents’ home,without a place to call his own,he walked with strangers on the streetand lived with those he chanced to meet--a fisherman in Galilee,and newfound friends in Bethany.Would we have welcomed him that way,and given him a place to stay?When Jesus died upon a crossalone, with few to mourn his loss,a friend came forth to offer roomfor him within a garden tomb.They gently took his body there,anointing him with tender care.Would we have heeded God’s requestand helped to lay our Lord to rest?Now risen, Christ still makes his homewith everyone who walks alone,and, with the people on the street,still waits in line for bread to eat.The time is now. We must decide.Will we pass by the other side,or will we follow Love’s commandand reach out with a helping hand? Scripture: Matthew 25:35-36 Tune Title: NEIGHBORS
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Complaint of quarrelsome Neighbours; or, a devout Wish for Peace

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's imitation of the Psalms of David, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (3rd ed.) #222b (1786) Topics: Complaint of quarrelsome neighbors; Evil Neighbors; Complaint of quarrelsome neighbors; Evil Neighbors First Line: Thou God of love, thou ever-blest Lyrics: 1 Thou God of love, thou ever-blest, Pity my suffering state; When wilt thou set my soul at rest, From lips that love deceit? 2 Hard lot of mine! My days are cast Among the sons of strife, Whose never-ceasing quarrels waste My golden hours of life. 3 Oh might I fly to change my place, How would I choose to dwell In some wide lonesome wilderness, And leave these gates of hell! 4 Peace is the blessing that I seek, How lovely are its charms! I am for peace; but when I speak, They all declare for arms. 5 New passions still their souls engage, And keep their malice strong: What shall be done to curb thy rage, O thou devouring tongue! 6 Should burning arrows smite thee through, Strict justice would approve; But I would rather spare my foe, And melt his heart with love. Scripture: Psalm 120 Languages: English
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Complaint of quarrelsome Neighbours; or, a devout Wish for Peace

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #222b (1790) Topics: Complaint of quarrelsome neighbors; Evil Neighbors; Complaint of quarrelsome neighbors; Evil Neighbors First Line: Thou God of love, thou ever-blest Lyrics: 1 Thou God of love, thou ever-blest, Pity my suffering state; When wilt thou set my soul at rest, From lips that love deceit? 2 Hard lot of mine! My days are cast Among the sons of strife, Whose never-ceasing quarrels waste My golden hours of life. 3 Oh might I fly to change my place, How would I choose to dwell In some wide lonesome wilderness, And leave these gates of hell! 4 Peace is the blessing that I seek, How lovely are its charms! I am for peace; but when I speak, They all declare for arms. 5 New passions still their souls engage, And keep their malice strong: What shall be done to curb thy rage, O thou devouring tongue! 6 Should burning arrows smite thee through, Strict justice would approve; But I would rather spare my foe, And melt his heart with love. Scripture: Psalm 120 Languages: English
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Complaint of quarrelsome Neighbours; or, a devout Wish for Peace

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David, corrected and enlarged, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (2nd ed.) #237a (1786) Topics: Complaint of quarrelsome neighbors; Evil Neighbors; Complaint of quarrelsome neighbors; Evil Neighbors First Line: Thou God of love, thou ever-blest Lyrics: 1 Thou God of love, thou ever-blest, Pity my suffering state; When wilt thou set my soul at rest, From lips that love deceit? 2 Hard lot of mine! My days are cast Among the sons of strife, Whose never-ceasing quarrels waste My golden hours of life. 3 Oh might I fly to change my place, How would I choose to dwell In some wide lonesome wilderness, And leave these gates of hell! 4 Peace is the blessing that I seek, How lovely are its charms! I am for peace; but when I speak, They all declare for arms. 5 New passions still their souls engage, And keep their malice strong: What shall be done to curb thy rage, O thou devouring tongue! 6 Should burning arrows smite thee through, Strict justice would approve; But I would rather spare my foe, And melt his heart with love. Scripture: Psalm 120 Languages: English
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Complaint of quarrelsome Neighbours; or, a devout Wish for Peace

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #237a (1787) Topics: Complaint of quarrelsome neighbors; Evil Neighbors; Complaint of quarrelsome neighbors; Evil Neighbors First Line: Thou God of love, thou ever-blest Lyrics: 1 Thou God of love, thou ever-blest, Pity my suffering state; When wilt thou set my soul at rest, From lips that love deceit? 2 Hard lot of mine! My days are cast Among the sons of strife, Whose never-ceasing quarrels waste My golden hours of life. 3 Oh might I fly to change my place, How would I choose to dwell In some wide lonesome wilderness, And leave these gates of hell! 4 Peace is the blessing that I seek, How lovely are its charms! I am for peace; but when I speak, They all declare for arms. 5 New passions still their souls engage, And keep their malice strong: What shall be done to curb thy rage, O thou devouring tongue! 6 Should burning arrows smite thee through, Strict justice would approve; But I would rather spare my foe, And melt his heart with love. Scripture: Psalm 120 Languages: English
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Psalm 120

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #Ps.282 (1806) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Complaint of quarrelsome neighbors; Evil neighbors; Quarrelsome neighbors First Line: Thou God of love, thou ever-blest Lyrics: Thou God of love, thou ever-blest, Pity my suff'ring state; When wilt thou set my soul at rest From lips that love deceit? Hard lot of mine! my days are cast Among the sons of strife, Whose never-ceasing brawlings waste My golden hours of life. O might I fly to change my place, How would I choose to dwell In some wide lonesome wilderness, And leave these gates of hell! Peace is the blessing that I seek, How lovely are its charms! I am for peace; but when I speak, They all declare for arms. New passions still their souls engage, And keep their malice strong: What shall be done to curb thy rage, O thou devouring tongue! Should burning arrows smite thee through Strict justice would approve; But I had rather spare my foe, And melt his heart with love. Scripture: Psalm 120 Languages: English

Purify My Heart

Author: Richard Leach Hymnal: Worship and Song #3103 (2011) Meter: 8.8.8.6 Topics: Neighbors; Neighbors First Line: Purify my heart, O Father Scripture: Matthew 5:8 Languages: English Tune Title: TURN MY HEART
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Everything That Has Voice

Author: Shirley Erena Murray Hymnal: Worship and Song #3126 (2011) Meter: 6.6.7.6.7.7.9 Topics: Neighbors; Neighbors Lyrics: 1 Everything that has voice, sing for peace, speak for pace, given chance, given choice, work for peace, write for peace, resonating everywhere, echoing our common care: everything that has voice sing for peace! 2 All the world longs for peace, cries for peace, dies for peace; let the children, every place, sleep in peace, grow in peace, home and country safe to be where the Spirit rises free: all the world longs for peace cries for peace. 3 Everyone who has breath, you and I, passers-by, every tenant of the earth, plant for peace, gather peace, cultivate a neighborhood cherishing our neighbor's good: everyone who has a breath live in peace. Scripture: Psalm 35:14 Languages: English Tune Title: SING FOR PEACE
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Lord, if thou dost not soon appear

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #P12a (1766) Topics: Complaint of quarellsome Neighbors Lyrics: 1 Lord, if thou dost not soon appear, Virtue and truth will fly away; A faithful Man amongst us here Will scarce be found, if thou delay. 2 The whole Discourse when Neighbors meet, Is fill'd with Trifles loose and vain; Their Lips are Flatt'ry and Deceit, And their proud Language is profane. 3 But Lips that with Deceit abound Shall not maintain their Triumph long; The God of Vengeance will confound The flatt'ring and blaspheming Tongue. 4 "Yet shall our Words be free, they cry; "Our Tongues shall be controul'd by none: "Where is the Lord will ask us why? "Or, say, our Lips are not our own?" 5 The Lord, who sees the Poor opprest, And hears th' Oppressor's haughty Strain, Will rise to give his Children Rest, Nor shall they trust his Word in vain. 6 Thy Word, O Lord, tho' often try'd, Void of Deceit shall still appear; Not Silver seven Times purify'd From Dross and Mixture shines so clear. 7 Thy Grace shall in the darkest Hour Defend the holy Soul from Harm; Tho' when the vilest Men have Power, On ev'ry Side will Sinners swarm. Scripture: Psalm 12 Languages: English
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The Saints Safety and Hope in evil Times; or, Sins of the Tongue complained of, viz. Blasphemy, Falshood, etc.

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #20 (1740) Topics: Complaint of quarellsome Neighbors First Line: Lord, if thou dost not soon appear Lyrics: 1 Lord, if thou dost not soon appear, Virtue and truth will fly away; A faithful Man amongst us here Will scarce be found, if thou delay. 2 The whole Discourse, when Neighbors meet, Is fill'd with Trifles loose and vain; Their Lips are Flatt'ry and Deceit, And their proud Language is profane. 3 But Lips that with Deceit abound Shall not maintain their Triumph long; The God of Vengeance will confound The flatt'ring and blaspheming tongue. 4 "Yet shall our Words be free" they cry; "Our tongues shall be controul'd by none: "Where is the Lord will ask us why? "Or, say, our Lips are not our own?" 5 The Lord, who sees the Poor oppresst, And hears th' Oppressor's haughty Strain, Will rise to give his Children Rest, Nor shall they trust his Word in vain. 6 Thy Word, O Lord, tho' often try'd, Void of Deceit shall still appear; Not Silver seven Times purify'd From Dross and Mixture, shines so clear. 7 Thy Grace shall in the darkest Hour Defend the holy Soul from Harm; Tho' when the vilest Men have Power, On ev'ry Side will Sinners swarm. Scripture: Psalm 12 Languages: English
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Thou GOD of Love, thou ever-blest

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #P120 (1766) Topics: Evil Neighbors; Quarrelsom Neighbors Lyrics: 1 Thou GOD of Love, thou ever-blest, Pity my suff'ring State; When wilt thou set my Soul at Rest, From Lips that love Deceit? 2 Hard Lot of mine! Ny Days are cast Among the Sons of Strife, Whose never-ceasing Brawlings waste My golden Hours of Life. 3 O might I fly to change my Place, How would I chuse to dwell In some wide lonesome Wilderness, And leave these Gates of Hell! 4 Peace is the Blessing that I seek, How lovely are its Charms! I am for Peace; but when I speak, They all declare for Arms. 5 New Passions still their Souls engage, And keep their Malice strong: What shall be done to curb thy Rage, O thou devouring Tongue! 6 Should burning Arrows smite thee through, Strict Justice would approve; But I had rather spare my Foe, And melt his Heart with Love. Scripture: Psalm 120 Languages: English

Community Helpers

Author: Elizabeth Grenoble; Norman Mealy; Margaret Mealy Hymnal: Sing for Joy #143 (1961) Topics: God Cares for My Friends and Neighbors; Neighbors First Line: I am a man who works like this Languages: English Tune Title: [I am a man who works like this]

Here's the Proud Policeman

Author: Phyllis McGinley Hymnal: Sing for Joy #144 (1961) Topics: God Cares for My Friends and Neighbors; Neighbors Languages: English Tune Title: [Here's the proud Policeman]

Playing Fireman

Author: Eleanor Graham Vance Hymnal: Sing for Joy #145 (1961) Topics: God Cares for My Friends and Neighbors; Neighbors First Line: Bong! Bong! Bong! Bong! Languages: English Tune Title: [Bong! Bong! Bong! Bong]
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Complaint of quarrelsome Neighbours; or, A devout Wish for Peade

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #231 (1740) Topics: Evil Neighbors; Quarrelsom Neighbors First Line: Thou GOD of Love, thou ever-blest Lyrics: 1 Thou GOD of Love, thou ever-blest, Pity my suff'ring State; When wilt thou set my Soul at Rest From Lips that love Deceit? 2 Hard Lot of mine! Ny Days are cast Among the Sons of Strife, Whose never-ceasing Brawlings waste My golden Hours of Life. 3 O might I fly to change my Place, How would I choose to dwell In some wide lonesome Wilderness, And leave these Gates of Hell! 4 Peace is the Blessing that I seek, How lovely are its Charms! I am for Peace; but when I speak, They all declare for Arms. 5 New Passions still their Souls engage, And keep their Malice strong: What shall be done to curb thy Rage, O thou devouring Tongue! 6 Should burning Arrows smite thee through Strict Justice would approve; But I had rather spare my foe, And melt his Heart with Love. Scripture: Psalm 120 Languages: English
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Thou God of love, thou ever blest

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #P.CXX (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Complaint of quarrelsome neighbors Lyrics: 1 Thou God of love, thou ever blest, Pity my suff'ring state; When wilt thou set my soul at rest From lips that love deceit? 2 Hard lot of mine! my days are cast, Among the sons of strife, Whose never ceasing quarrels waste My golden hours of life. 3 O might I fly to change my place, How would I choose to dwell In some wide lonesome wilderness, And leave these gates of hell! 4 Peace is the blessing that I seek, How lovely are its charms! I am for peace; but when I speak, They all declare for arms. 5 New passions still their souls engage, And keep their malice strong: What shall be done to curb thy rage, O thou devouring tongue! 6 Should burning arrows smite thee thro', Strict justice would approve; But I would rather spare my foe, And melt his heart with love. Scripture: Psalm 120 Languages: English
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Help, Lord, for Men of Virtue fail

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #P12b (1766) Topics: Complaint of quarellsome Neighbors Lyrics: 1 Help, Lord, for Men of Virtue fail, Religion loses Ground; The Sons of Violence prevail, And Treacheries abound. 2 Their Oaths and Promises they break, Yet act the Flatterer's Part; With fair deceitful Lips they speak, And with a double Heart. 3 If we reprove some hateful Lye, How is their Fury stirr'd? "Are not our Lips our own, they cry, "And who shall be our Lord?" 4 Scoffers appear on every Side, Where a vile Race of Men Is rais'd to Seats of Pow'r and Pride, And bears the Sword in vain. Pause. 5 Lord, when Iniquities abound, And Blasphemy grows bold, When Faith is hardly to be found, And Love is waxen cold; 6 Is not thy Chariot hast'ning on; Hast thou not giv'n this Sign; May we not trust and live upon A Promise so divine? 7 "Yes, saith the Lord, now will I rise, "And make Oppressors flee; "I shall appear to their Surprize, "And set my Servants free. 8 Thy Word, like Silver seven Times try'd, Thro' Ages shall endure; Then Men that in thy Truth confide, Shall find the Promise sure. Scripture: Psalm 12 Languages: English
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Complaint of a general Corruption of Manners; or, The Promise and Signs of CHRIST's coming to Judgment

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #21 (1740) Topics: Complaint of quarellsome Neighbors First Line: Help, Lord, for Men of Virtue fail Lyrics: 1 Help, Lord, for Men of Virtue fail, Religion loses Ground; The Sons of Violence prevail, And Treacheries abound. 2 Their Oaths and Promises they break, Yet act the Flatterer's Part; With fair, deceitful Lips they speak, And with a double Heart. 3 If we reprove some hateful Lye, How is their fury stirr'd? "Are not our Lips our own," they cry, "And who shall be our Lord?" 4 Scoffers appear on every Side, Where a vile Race of Men Is rais'd to Seats of Pow'r and Pride, And bears the Sword in vain. Pause. 5 Lord, when Iniquities abound, And Blasphemy grows bold, When Faith is hardly to be found, And Love is waxen cold; 6 Is not thy Chariot hast'ning on; Hast thou not giv'n this Sign; May we not trust and live upon A Promise so divine? 7 "Yes, saith the Lord, now will I rise, "And make Oppressors flee; "I shall appear to their Surprize, "And set my Servants free. 8 Thy Word, like Silver seven Times try'd, Thro' Ages shall endure; Then Men that in thy Truth confide Shall find the Promise sure. Scripture: Psalm 12 Languages: English

For the Fruits of All Creation

Author: F. Pratt Green, 1903 - Hymnal: Hymns of the Saints #73 (1982) Topics: Neighbors First Line: For the fruits of all creation, thanks be to God Scripture: Matthew 9:37-38 Languages: English Tune Title: EAST ACKLAM
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Policemen

Author: Abbie Farwell Brown Hymnal: A First Book in Hymns and Worship #75 (1922) Topics: The Child with His Neighbors First Line: Stern eyes, keen eyes Refrain First Line: Our big helpers Languages: English Tune Title: [Stern eyes, keen eyes]
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Our Dear Church

Hymnal: A First Book in Hymns and Worship #76 (1922) Topics: The Child with His Neighbors In Church First Line: Our dear church was builded Languages: English Tune Title: MOORE
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On a Birthday

Author: Edith Lovell Thomas Hymnal: A First Book in Hymns and Worship #77 (1922) Topics: The Child with His Neighbors First Line: On the little Christ-child's Birthday Languages: English Tune Title: [On the little Christ-child's Birthday]

We Thank You, Lord, for Strength of Arm

Author: Robert Davis, 1881-1950 Hymnal: Hymns of the Saints #78 (1982) Topics: Neighbors Scripture: 1 John 3:16-18 Languages: English Tune Title: O JESU
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The Christ child

Author: Mary H. Knox Hymnal: A First Book in Hymns and Worship #78 (1922) Topics: The Child with His Neighbors At Christmas First Line: In a country far away Languages: English Tune Title: [In a country far away]
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A Christmas Carol

Author: Malana A. Harris Hymnal: A First Book in Hymns and Worship #79 (1922) Topics: The Child with His Neighbors At Christmas First Line: Shepherds were watching their sheep Languages: English Tune Title: [Shepherds were watching their sheep]
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Long, Long Ago in Bethlehem

Author: Evelyn Beale Hymnal: A First Book in Hymns and Worship #80 (1922) Topics: The Child with His Neighbors At Christmas First Line: Long long ago in Bethlehem Languages: English Tune Title: [Long long ago in Bethlehem]
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A Shining Star

Author: L. A. Coonley Hymnal: A First Book in Hymns and Worship #81 (1922) Topics: The Child with His Neighbors At Christmas First Line: A shining star came from afar Languages: English Tune Title: OAK PARK
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Silent Night

Author: Joseph Mohr Hymnal: A First Book in Hymns and Worship #82 (1922) Topics: The Child with His Neighbors At Christmas First Line: Silent night, holy night Languages: English Tune Title: STILLE NACHT
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A Prayer

Author: John Martin Hymnal: A First Book in Hymns and Worship #83 (1922) Topics: The Child with His Neighbors At Christmas First Line: God, make me know that I should give Languages: English Tune Title: [God, make me know that I should give]
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Away in a Manger

Author: Martin Luther Hymnal: A First Book in Hymns and Worship #84 (1922) Topics: The Child with His Neighbors At Christmas First Line: Away in a manger, no crib for a bed Languages: English Tune Title: [Away in a manger, no crib for a bed]
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O Tell Me, Gentle Shepherd

Hymnal: A First Book in Hymns and Worship #85 (1922) Topics: The Child with His Neighbors At Christmas First Line: O tell me, gentle Savior Languages: English Tune Title: [O tell me, gentle Savior]
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Glory to God

Hymnal: A First Book in Hymns and Worship #86 (1922) Topics: The Child with His Neighbors At Christmas First Line: Glory, glory, glory to God Languages: English Tune Title: [Glory, glory, glory to God]
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A Christmas Refrain

Author: Malana A. Harris Hymnal: A First Book in Hymns and Worship #87 (1922) Topics: The Child with His Neighbors At Christmas First Line: Softly and tenderly over the plain Languages: English Tune Title: [Softly and tenderly over the plain]
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May Jesus Christ be Praised

Author: Edward Caswall Hymnal: A First Book in Hymns and Worship #88 (1922) Topics: The Child with His Neighbors On Palm Sunday First Line: When morning gilds the skies Languages: English Tune Title: LAUDES DOMINI
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The first Easter

Author: Edith Lovell Thomas Hymnal: A First Book in Hymns and Worship #89 (1922) Topics: The Child with His Neighbors At Easter First Line: Within a garden fair Languages: English Tune Title: [Within a garden fair]
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A wonderful change

Author: Edith Lovell Thomas Hymnal: A First Book in Hymns and Worship #90 (1922) Topics: The Child with His Neighbors At Easter First Line: All covered with earth Languages: English Tune Title: [All covered with earth]
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A Chant

Hymnal: A First Book in Hymns and Worship #91 (1922) Topics: The Child with His Neighbors At Easter First Line: Come let us sing Languages: English Tune Title: [Come let us sing]
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Why

Author: Edith Lovell Thomas Hymnal: A First Book in Hymns and Worship #92 (1922) Topics: The Child with His Neighbors At Easter First Line: Crocus in the grass Languages: English Tune Title: [Crocus in the grass]
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The One Who Clothes the Grass

Hymnal: A First Book in Hymns and Worship #93 (1922) Topics: The Child with His Neighbors At Easter First Line: If God clothe the grass, shall he not clothe you? Languages: English
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Christ is Risen

Author: M. L. Butler Hymnal: A First Book in Hymns and Worship #94 (1922) Topics: The Child with His Neighbors At Easter First Line: Hear the joy bells ringing, ringing Languages: English Tune Title: [Hear the joy bells ringing, ringing]
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Thanksgiving hymn

Author: Edith Lovell Thomas Hymnal: A First Book in Hymns and Worship #95 (1922) Topics: The Child with His Neighbors At Thanksgiving First Line: The pilgrim people long ago Languages: English Tune Title: [The pilgrim people long ago]
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Thanksgiving

Author: Edith Lovell Thomas Hymnal: A First Book in Hymns and Worship #96 (1922) Topics: The Child with His Neighbors At Thanksgiving First Line: Upon a special Thursday Languages: English Tune Title: [Upon a special Thursday]
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My Country

Author: S. F. Smith Hymnal: A First Book in Hymns and Worship #97 (1922) Topics: The Child with His Neighbors On Holidays First Line: My country, 'tis of thee Languages: English Tune Title: AMERICA
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Our flag

Author: Lydia Avery Coonley Ward Hymnal: A First Book in Hymns and Worship #98 (1922) Topics: The Child with His Neighbors On Holidays First Line: Out on the breeze, O'er land Languages: English Tune Title: [Out on the breeze]
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On Holidays

Author: Edith Lovell Thomas Hymnal: A First Book in Hymns and Worship #99 (1922) Topics: The Child with His Neighbors On Holidays First Line: Waving, waving our colors Languages: English Tune Title: [Waving, waving our colors]
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Help Us Trace Your Rainbow Colors

Author: Andrew Pratt Hymnal: New Hymns of Hope #99 Meter: 8.7.8.7 Topics: Neighbors Lyrics: 1 Help us trace your rainbow colors through these days of change and choice, holding firmly to your promise: all the world can praise, rejoice. 2 In a world of contradictions let your justice change our ways, then with mercy fire compassion, let no bias mar our praise. 3 Let us nurture fresh expressions, different ways of being church, sharing love and understanding, joining people in their search. 4 Let us go with common purpose, though distinctive from our birth; welcome all to share our vision, go as one to all the earth. 5 Through diversity and difference, rainbow colors of our race, let us share without distinction, God's demanding, loving grace. Languages: English
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Patriotic Hymn

Author: Margaret E. Sangster Hymnal: A First Book in Hymns and Worship #100 (1922) Topics: The Child with His Neighbors On Holidays First Line: For peace and for plenty Languages: English Tune Title: [For peace and for plenty]
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Our country's birthday

Author: Edith Lovell Thomas Hymnal: A First Book in Hymns and Worship #101 (1922) Topics: The Child with His Neighbors On Holidays First Line: A holiday in summer Languages: English Tune Title: [A holiday in summer]

The Weight of Past and Fruitless Guilt

Author: Cleo Hanthorne Moon, 1904 - Hymnal: Hymns of the Saints #118 (1982) Topics: Neighbors Scripture: Romans 5:6-11 Languages: English Tune Title: RETREAT
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Love One Another

Author: Edith Sloane Hymnal: Sing for Joy #141 (1961) Topics: God Cares for My Friends and Neighbors First Line: "Love one another" Lyrics: "Love one another," "Love one another," "Love one another," Jesus said. Languages: English Tune Title: ["Love one another"]

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