Lie

"Lie" appears in 20 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

Lie· 20 hymns found
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See me pros­trate at Thy feet:
“Ye liv­ing men, come view the ground
And to the tomb des­cend;
The sec­rets of my breast.
Wore one dark threat­en­ing look.
Concerning all things and is true
In an age of deep confusion.
Oh, to be nothing, nothing!
With heart and voice to Thee we cry
Children
My Je­sus did tri­umph­ant die,
The Child who left His throne above,
Is eq­ual warn­ing giv­en;
When I’m dream­ing in the dark,
start
In time of sick­ness, aid me in my need,
start
Most an­cient of all mys­ter­ies!
Cherished and blest;
Hallelujah! Hal­le­lu­jah!

Lie

Here I live or here I die.
Princes, this clay must be your bed,
Lo! with the dust to blend.
Before they’re formed with­in;
Thy bleed­ing love to view;
And even as it has taught you,
We’ll treasure and cling to You.
A broken and emptied vessel—
We seek Thee where Thou dwell’st on high;
For Christ is ris­en, Christ is ris­en in­deed.
Destroyed hell’s dir­est wea­pon.
To lie in yon­der stall.
Above us is the Heav­en!
God sees, God sees.
Earth has no fair­er bed,
To Thee each pang give, and to Thee to bleed,
Jesus is near: Thou need’st not fear;
Have mer­cy now, most mer­ci­ful,
Stored in the breast;
Whose throne is set above the sky.

Weary with My Load of Sin

lyricist: George Robinson, 1876
Composer: John Dykes
Hymn 1

...See me pros­trate at Thy feet:

Here be­fore Thy cross I lie,

Here I live or here I die....

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See me pros­trate at Thy feet:

Here be­fore Thy cross I lie,

Here I live or here I die.

Weary with My Load of Sin

Hark! from the Tombs a Doleful Sound

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: William Tans’ur, 1734
Hymn 2

...“Ye liv­ing men, come view the ground

Where you must short­ly lie.

Princes, this clay must be your bed,...

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“Ye liv­ing men, come view the ground

Where you must short­ly lie.

Princes, this clay must be your bed,

Hark! from the Tombs a Doleful Sound

How Sweet Is Life

lyricist: E. H. Caylor, 1874
Composer: William Giffe
Hymn 3

...And to the tomb des­cend;

This cher­ished bo­dy, too, must lie—

Lo! with the dust to blend....

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And to the tomb des­cend;

This cher­ished bo­dy, too, must lie—

Lo! with the dust to blend.

How Sweet Is Life

Lord, All I Am Is Known to Thee

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: William Gardiner, 1812
Hymn 4

...The sec­rets of my breast.

My thoughts lie op­en to Thee, Lord,

Before they’re formed with­in;...

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The sec­rets of my breast.

My thoughts lie op­en to Thee, Lord,

Before they’re formed with­in;

Lord, All I Am Is Known to Thee

My Savior, How Thy Soul Was Awed

lyricist: Henry Lyte, 1834
Composer: George Allen, 1844
Hymn 5

...Wore one dark threat­en­ing look.

Beneath Thy cross, Lord, let me lie,

Thy bleed­ing love to view;...

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Wore one dark threat­en­ing look.

Beneath Thy cross, Lord, let me lie,

Thy bleed­ing love to view;

My Savior, How Thy Soul Was Awed

...Concerning all things and is true

And is not a lie,

And even as it has taught you,...

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Concerning all things and is true

And is not a lie,

And even as it has taught you,

The Teaching of the Divine Anointing

The Love of the Truth

lyricist: R. H.
Composer: R. H.
Hymn 7

...In an age of deep confusion.

Refusing the lie, Your truth we will buy.

We’ll treasure and cling to You....

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In an age of deep confusion.

Refusing the lie, Your truth we will buy.

We’ll treasure and cling to You.

The Love of the Truth

Oh, to be nothing, nothing

lyricist: Georgiana M. Taylor
Composer: R. George Halls
Hymn 8

...Oh, to be nothing, nothing!

Only to lie at His feet,

A broken and emptied vessel—...

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Oh, to be nothing, nothing!

Only to lie at His feet,

A broken and emptied vessel—

Oh, to be nothing, nothing

O God of Mercy! Hearken Now

lyricist: Emily Clark, 1890
Composer: Henry Baker (1835–1910)
Hymn 9

...With heart and voice to Thee we cry

For all on earth who suf­fer­ing lie.

We seek Thee where Thou dwell’st on high;...

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With heart and voice to Thee we cry

For all on earth who suf­fer­ing lie.

We seek Thee where Thou dwell’st on high;

O God of Mercy! Hearken Now

Roman Soldier, Tell Us True

Composer: John Hopkins, 1863
Hymn 10

...Children

Fie, old Ro­man, why tell a lie?

For Christ is ris­en, Christ is ris­en in­deed....

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Children

Fie, old Ro­man, why tell a lie?

For Christ is ris­en, Christ is ris­en in­deed.

Roman Soldier, Tell Us True

He Is Arisen! Glorious Word!

lyricist: Birgitte Boye, 1778
Composer: Philipp Nicolai, 1599
Hymn 11

...My Je­sus did tri­umph­ant die,

And Sa­tan’s ar­rows brok­en lie,

Destroyed hell’s dir­est wea­pon....

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My Je­sus did tri­umph­ant die,

And Sa­tan’s ar­rows brok­en lie,

Destroyed hell’s dir­est wea­pon.

He Is Arisen! Glorious Word!

A Little Child Is Born Tonight

Composer: Arthur Brown, before 1917
Hymn 12

...The Child who left His throne above,

To lie in yon­der stall,

To lie in yon­der stall....

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The Child who left His throne above,

To lie in yon­der stall,

To lie in yon­der stall.

A Little Child Is Born Tonight

Beneath Our Feet and o’er Our Head

lyricist: Reginald Heber (1783–1826)
Composer: Aaron Williams, 1762
Hymn 13

...Is eq­ual warn­ing giv­en;

Beneath us lie the count­less dead,

Above us is the Heav­en!...

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Is eq­ual warn­ing giv­en;

Beneath us lie the count­less dead,

Above us is the Heav­en!

Beneath Our Feet and o’er Our Head

Night and Day

lyricist: Mary Dodge, 1874
Composer: Fanny Earle, 1904
Hymn 14

...When I’m dream­ing in the dark,

When I lie awake and hark,

God sees, God sees....

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When I’m dream­ing in the dark,

When I lie awake and hark,

God sees, God sees.

Night and Day

Lie Down, Frail Body, Here

lyricist: Horatius Bonar, ca. 1855
Composer: William Walter, 1872
Hymn 15

...start

Lie down, frail bo­dy, here,

Earth has no fair­er bed,...

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Lie down, frail bo­dy, here,

Earth has no fair­er bed,

Lie Down, Frail Body, Here

In Time of Health, Aid Me

lyricist: William Penney, 1862
Composer: Genevan Psalter, 1551
Hymn 16

...In time of sick­ness, aid me in my need,

Though bound, Thy will­ing sac­ri­fice to lie,

To Thee each pang give, and to Thee to bleed,...

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In time of sick­ness, aid me in my need,

Though bound, Thy will­ing sac­ri­fice to lie,

To Thee each pang give, and to Thee to bleed,

In Time of Health, Aid Me

O Little Child! Lie Still and Sleep

lyricist: Anna Warner, 1864
Composer: Theodore Perkins, 1870
Hymn 17

...start

O lit­tle child! lie still and sleep;

Jesus is near: Thou need’st not fear;...

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O lit­tle child! lie still and sleep;

Jesus is near: Thou need’st not fear;

O Little Child! Lie Still and Sleep

Have Mercy on Us, God Most High

lyricist: Frederick Faber, 1849
Composer: Day’s Psalter, 1563
Hymn 18

...Most an­cient of all mys­ter­ies!

Before Thy throne we lie;

Have mer­cy now, most mer­ci­ful,...

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Most an­cient of all mys­ter­ies!

Before Thy throne we lie;

Have mer­cy now, most mer­ci­ful,

Have Mercy on Us, God Most High

Kind Words Can Never Die

Composer: Abigail Patton, 1851
Hymn 19

...Cherished and blest;

God knows how deep they lie,

Stored in the breast;...

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Cherished and blest;

God knows how deep they lie,

Stored in the breast;

Kind Words Can Never Die

A Babe Is Born in Bethlehem

lyricist: 14th Century Latin
Hymn 20

...Hallelujah! Hal­le­lu­jah!

Within a man­ger He doth lie, He doth lie,

Whose throne is set above the sky....

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Hallelujah! Hal­le­lu­jah!

Within a man­ger He doth lie, He doth lie,

Whose throne is set above the sky.

A Babe Is Born in Bethlehem

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