Mark

We found "Mark" used in 20 sacred songs, each carrying a unique message of faith.

Mark· 20 hymns found
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He came serving, not to be served, but to serve.
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Gather ’round it won­d’ring­ly;
Still send us heav­en­ly food,
O the won­der­ful, won­der­ful love,
And there the spe­cious pro­phets are!
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To yield Thy­self to death;
And bring its ex­cel­lence to view?
Already is the dawn be­gun,
Victorious o’er the worldly life around?
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I want in those beautiful garments to shine,
To His abode,
While it still is day, may we win our way
Like crowd­ed for­est trees we stand,
And, swift­ly as an ar­row,
Are now before Thy face:

Mark

Look for the way-marks pass­ing one by one;
Mark ten, forty-five, not to be served, but to serve. (He served!)
On the list my name shall be;
What the ma­ny can­dles tell;
Our strug­gle to be good.
That hears my faint­est call.
The mark Thou hast Thy­self as­signed,
Where the Lord His own will lead,
And spoke in ev­ery breath.
The pro­mised day by pro­phets sung,
Which marks at hand a rising sun.
Since here alone the secret can be found.
Acts, Romans, First and Second Corinthians,
Acts and Romans, First Corinthians,
I want every moment to feel
But it leads us home to God.
By Thy mer­cy still spared our place to fill,
The axe will smite at God’s com­mand,
’Twas spok­en by the way­side,
Known from eternity

Look for the Way-Marks

Composer: Franklin Belden, 1886
Hymn 1

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Look for the way-marks as you jour­ney on,

Look for the way-marks pass­ing one by one;...

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Look for the way-marks as you jour­ney on,

Look for the way-marks pass­ing one by one;

Look for the Way-Marks

He Came Serving

lyricist: P. K.
Composer: Traditional American melody
Hymn 2

...He came serving, not to be served, but to serve.

Mark ten, forty-five, Mark ten, forty-five,

Mark ten, forty-five, not to be served, but to serve. (He served!)...

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He came serving, not to be served, but to serve.

Mark ten, forty-five, Mark ten, forty-five,

Mark ten, forty-five, not to be served, but to serve. (He served!)

He Came Serving

Onward Pressing

lyricist: Mrs. E. C. Ellsworth, 1878
Composer: M. P. Suter
Hymn 3

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T’ward the mark my feet are press­ing,

On the list my name shall be;...

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T’ward the mark my feet are press­ing,

On the list my name shall be;

Onward Pressing

Dazzling Candles

lyricist: Anonymous, translated to English by John Mueller, 1918
Composer: Anonymous, 1918
Hymn 4

...Gather ’round it won­d’ring­ly;

Little child­ren, mark you well

What the ma­ny can­dles tell;...

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Gather ’round it won­d’ring­ly;

Little child­ren, mark you well

What the ma­ny can­dles tell;

Dazzling Candles

O Lord, with Toil Our Days Are Filled

lyricist: Arthur Ainger, ca. 1865
Composer: Berthold Tours, 1872
Hymn 5

...Still send us heav­en­ly food,

And mark, as none on earth can mark,

Our strug­gle to be good....

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Still send us heav­en­ly food,

And mark, as none on earth can mark,

Our strug­gle to be good.

O Lord, with Toil Our Days Are Filled

The Father’s Care

lyricist: P. B. Sabin, 1897
Composer: S. B. Jackson
Hymn 6

...O the won­der­ful, won­der­ful love,

That marks the spar­row’s fall;

That hears my faint­est call....

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O the won­der­ful, won­der­ful love,

That marks the spar­row’s fall;

That hears my faint­est call.

The Father’s Care

Teach Me the Prophets Smooth to Shun

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1762
Composer: Alexander Zarnock
Hymn 7

...And there the spe­cious pro­phets are!

These by the beast­ly mark we know,

The mark Thou hast Thy­self as­signed,...

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And there the spe­cious pro­phets are!

These by the beast­ly mark we know,

The mark Thou hast Thy­self as­signed,

Teach Me the Prophets Smooth to Shun

Grace and Truth Shall Mark the Way

lyricist: The Psalter, 1912
Composer: George Hews, 1835
Hymn 8

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Grace and truth shall mark the way

Where the Lord His own will lead,...

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Grace and truth shall mark the way

Where the Lord His own will lead,

Grace and Truth Shall Mark the Way

A Perfect Path of Purest Grace

lyricist: Macleod Wylie (1812–1872)
Composer: Isaac Smith, 1770
Hymn 9

...To yield Thy­self to death;

And con­se­cra­tion marked Thy path,

And spoke in ev­ery breath....

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To yield Thy­self to death;

And con­se­cra­tion marked Thy path,

And spoke in ev­ery breath.

A Perfect Path of Purest Grace

How Many Things Combine to Show

lyricist: Thomas Kelly, 1815
Composer: Robert Earnshaw, 1918
Hymn 10

...And bring its ex­cel­lence to view?

Mark how in this aus­pi­cious time,

The pro­mised day by pro­phets sung,...

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And bring its ex­cel­lence to view?

Mark how in this aus­pi­cious time,

The pro­mised day by pro­phets sung,

How Many Things Combine to Show

Arise! Arise, with Joy Survey

lyricist: Thomas Kelly, 1802
Composer: Frederick Venua, ca. 1810
Hymn 11

...Already is the dawn be­gun,

Which marks at hand a ris­ing sun,

Which marks at hand a rising sun....

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Already is the dawn be­gun,

Which marks at hand a ris­ing sun,

Which marks at hand a rising sun.

Arise! Arise, with Joy Survey

And wouldst thou live on earth as more than conqu’ror

lyricist: Anonymous
Composer: Ira David Sankey
Hymn 12

...Victorious o’er the worldly life around?

Mark well the pathway that thy Lord hath trodden,

Since here alone the secret can be found....

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Victorious o’er the worldly life around?

Mark well the pathway that thy Lord hath trodden,

Since here alone the secret can be found.

And wouldst thou live on earth as more than conqu’ror

New Testament Books of the Bible

lyricist: H. J.
Composer: H. J.
Hymn 13

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Matthew, Mark, Luke and John,

Acts, Romans, First and Second Corinthians,...

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Matthew, Mark, Luke and John,

Acts, Romans, First and Second Corinthians,

New Testament Books of the Bible

Hymn 14

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Mathew, Mark and Luke and John,

Acts and Romans, First Corinthians,...

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Mathew, Mark and Luke and John,

Acts and Romans, First Corinthians,

Books of the Bible, New Testament

I want that adorning divine

lyricist: Charlotte Elliott
Composer: James Mountain
Hymn 15

...I want in those beautiful garments to shine,

Which mark out Thy beauty below.

I want every moment to feel...

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I want in those beautiful garments to shine,

Which mark out Thy beauty below.

I want every moment to feel

I want that adorning divine

Jesus Opened Up the Way

lyricist: Eugene Bartlett (1895–1941)
Composer: Aclen Webb
Hymn 16

...To His abode,

’Tis a road marked by blood

But it leads us home to God....

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To His abode,

’Tis a road marked by blood

But it leads us home to God.

Jesus Opened Up the Way

Framer of the Light

lyricist: Childs Clarke, 1871
Composer: John Dykes, 1871
Hymn 17

...While it still is day, may we win our way

Towards the mark and our high call­ing’s prize.

By Thy mer­cy still spared our place to fill,...

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While it still is day, may we win our way

Towards the mark and our high call­ing’s prize.

By Thy mer­cy still spared our place to fill,

Framer of the Light

Soon with Resistless Arm Shall Death

lyricist: Anonymous
Composer: Joseph Barnby, 1881
Hymn 18

...Like crowd­ed for­est trees we stand,

And some are marked to fall:

The axe will smite at God’s com­mand,...

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Like crowd­ed for­est trees we stand,

And some are marked to fall:

The axe will smite at God’s com­mand,

Soon with Resistless Arm Shall Death

A Little Word

lyricist: Mabel Taylor, 1886
Composer: John Sweney
Hymn 19

...And, swift­ly as an ar­row,

It reached its mark at last;

’Twas spok­en by the way­side,...

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And, swift­ly as an ar­row,

It reached its mark at last;

’Twas spok­en by the way­side,

A Little Word

We praise Thee, glorious Father (re-translation)

lyricist: P. Van den Berg
Composer: Henry Thomas Smart
Hymn 20

...Are now before Thy face:

Thy sons marked out for glory

Known from eternity...

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Are now before Thy face:

Thy sons marked out for glory

Known from eternity

We praise Thee, glorious Father (re-translation)

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