Richest

We found "Richest" used in 19 sacred songs, each carrying a unique message of faith.

Richest· 19 hymns found
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Friend and Sav­ior of man­kind,
And, as I call, make deeper every root
Day when our hearts are aglow;
Mortals, hail the glo­ri­ous King!
Joyful tid­ings to man­kind!
Thou wilt give us, with­out mea­sure,
Pass the gloomy vale with song;
Hallelujah! hal­le­lu­jah!
On which the Lord of glory died,
On which the Lord of glory died,
Hail again your Sav­ior glo­ri­ous,
’Tis not exchanged but mingled in,
Wine and oil and milk and ho­ney,
Before His gifts earth’s
The Triune God expressed.
December’s as pleasant as May.
Holy days and Sa­bbath bell.
As ranged on each hand;
From Thy store ev­er­more

Richest

For our sins be­fore the throne.
And, as I call, make deeper every root
Freely dost thou be­stow.
Praise and love Im­ma­nu­el’s name,
Children, too, this grace may claim,
And in Heav’n, a price­less trea­sure.
The pil­grim’s way to Zi­on.
All we have and all we hope for,
And pour contempt on all our pride.
And pour contempt on all our pride.
Over all the world vic­tor­ious,
end
Sparkling fount­ains, and the show­ers
Resting in Him, His peace and joy pos­sess­ing,
Receive by Spirit’s breath.
And sweeter than music His voice;
Can I say a last fare­well?
Which excelled every oth­er,
In my heart I will en­fold Thee,

Amplest Grace in Thee I Find

lyricist: Augustus Toplady, 1759
Composer: The Parish Choir, 1850
Hymn 1

...Friend and Sav­ior of man­kind,

Richest mer­it to atone

For our sins be­fore the throne....

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Friend and Sav­ior of man­kind,

Richest mer­it to atone

For our sins be­fore the throne.

Amplest Grace in Thee I Find

I Only Need to Call

lyricist: J. F.
Composer: Z. V.
Hymn 2

...And, as I call, make deeper every root

That I might grow and bear You richest fruit.

And, as I call, make deeper every root...

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And, as I call, make deeper every root

That I might grow and bear You richest fruit.

And, as I call, make deeper every root

I Only Need to Call

Beautiful Christmas (Hall)

Composer: Lincoln Hall, 1900
Hymn 3

...Day when our hearts are aglow;

Richest of trea­sure, giv’n with­out mea­sure,

Freely dost thou be­stow....

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Day when our hearts are aglow;

Richest of trea­sure, giv’n with­out mea­sure,

Freely dost thou be­stow.

Beautiful Christmas (Hall)

Hark! The Skies with Music Sound

lyricist: Joseph Proud (1745–1826)
Composer: Anonymous
Hymn 4

...Mortals, hail the glo­ri­ous King!

Richest in­cense cheer­ful bring;

Praise and love Im­ma­nu­el’s name,...

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Mortals, hail the glo­ri­ous King!

Richest in­cense cheer­ful bring;

Praise and love Im­ma­nu­el’s name,

Hark! The Skies with Music Sound

Shepherds Keeping Watch by Night

lyricist: Anonymous, 1844
Composer: Aaron Coons, 1875
Hymn 5

...Joyful tid­ings to man­kind!

Richest grace they now may find;

Children, too, this grace may claim,...

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Joyful tid­ings to man­kind!

Richest grace they now may find;

Children, too, this grace may claim,

Shepherds Keeping Watch by Night

We Will Follow Thee

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1901
Composer: Ira Sankey
Hymn 6

...Thou wilt give us, with­out mea­sure,

Richest bless­ings, pur­est plea­sure,

And in Heav’n, a price­less trea­sure....

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Thou wilt give us, with­out mea­sure,

Richest bless­ings, pur­est plea­sure,

And in Heav’n, a price­less trea­sure.

We Will Follow Thee

Going Up to Zion

lyricist: A. S. Doughty, 1879
Composer: George Hugg
Hymn 7

...Pass the gloomy vale with song;

Richest bless­ings ev­er throng

The pil­grim’s way to Zi­on....

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Pass the gloomy vale with song;

Richest bless­ings ev­er throng

The pil­grim’s way to Zi­on.

Going Up to Zion

The Angels’ Chorus (DeArmond)

lyricist: Lizzie DeArmond, 1900
Composer: Lincoln Hall
Hymn 8

...Hallelujah! hal­le­lu­jah!

Richest gifts to Thee we bring,

All we have and all we hope for,...

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Hallelujah! hal­le­lu­jah!

Richest gifts to Thee we bring,

All we have and all we hope for,

The Angels’ Chorus (DeArmond)

When we survey the wondrous cross

lyricist: Isaac Watts
Composer: Edward Miller
Hymn 9

...On which the Lord of glory died,

Our richest gain we count but loss,

And pour contempt on all our pride....

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On which the Lord of glory died,

Our richest gain we count but loss,

And pour contempt on all our pride.

When we survey the wondrous cross

When we survey the wondrous cross (Alternate Tune)

lyricist: Isaac Watts
Composer: a Gregorian Chant
Hymn 10

...On which the Lord of glory died,

Our richest gain we count but loss,

And pour contempt on all our pride....

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On which the Lord of glory died,

Our richest gain we count but loss,

And pour contempt on all our pride.

When we survey the wondrous cross (Alternate Tune)

Hail, All Hail! (Kauffman)

Composer: Curtis Kauffman, 1901
Hymn 11

...Hail again your Sav­ior glo­ri­ous,

Richest tri­bute bring;

Over all the world vic­tor­ious,...

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Hail again your Sav­ior glo­ri­ous,

Richest tri­bute bring;

Over all the world vic­tor­ious,

Hail, All Hail! (Kauffman)

The Christian Life

lyricist: S. A. W.
Composer: S. A. W.
Hymn 12

...’Tis not exchanged but mingled in,

The richest life with mine does blend.

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’Tis not exchanged but mingled in,

The richest life with mine does blend.

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The Christian Life

We Are Well Able

Composer: Kittie Suffield, 1922
Hymn 13

...Wine and oil and milk and ho­ney,

Richest fruits ab­ound;

Sparkling fount­ains, and the show­ers...

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Wine and oil and milk and ho­ney,

Richest fruits ab­ound;

Sparkling fount­ains, and the show­ers

We Are Well Able

Praise Ye Jehovah (Taylor)

lyricist: Alfred Taylor
Composer: Theodore Perkins (1831–1912)
Hymn 14

...Before His gifts earth’s

Richest boons are dim;

Resting in Him, His peace and joy pos­sess­ing,...

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Before His gifts earth’s

Richest boons are dim;

Resting in Him, His peace and joy pos­sess­ing,

Praise Ye Jehovah (Taylor)

O Word of God

lyricist: R. H.
Composer: R. H.
Hymn 15

...The Triune God expressed.

The richest Christ transfused,

Receive by Spirit’s breath....

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The Triune God expressed.

The richest Christ transfused,

Receive by Spirit’s breath.

O Word of God

How tedious and tasteless the hours

lyricist: John Newton
Composer: Early American melody
Hymn 16

...December’s as pleasant as May.

His name yields the richest perfume,

And sweeter than music His voice;...

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December’s as pleasant as May.

His name yields the richest perfume,

And sweeter than music His voice;

How tedious and tasteless the hours

Yes, My Native Land, I Love Thee

lyricist: Samuel Smith, 1832
Composer: Joseph Holbrook, 1862
Hymn 17

...Holy days and Sa­bbath bell.

Richest, bright­est, sweet­est tre­asure!

Can I say a last fare­well?...

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Holy days and Sa­bbath bell.

Richest, bright­est, sweet­est tre­asure!

Can I say a last fare­well?

Yes, My Native Land, I Love Thee

The Family Bible (Dakin)

lyricist: Martin Dakin, 1879
Composer: Alonzo Abbey
Hymn 18

...As ranged on each hand;

And that richest of books,

Which excelled every oth­er,...

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As ranged on each hand;

And that richest of books,

Which excelled every oth­er,

The Family Bible (Dakin)

Lightly Bound My Bosom, Ringing

lyricist: Paul Gerhardt, 1656
Composer: Johann Ebeling, 1666
Hymn 19

...From Thy store ev­er­more

Richest robes re­ceiv­ing.

In my heart I will en­fold Thee,...

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From Thy store ev­er­more

Richest robes re­ceiv­ing.

In my heart I will en­fold Thee,

Lightly Bound My Bosom, Ringing

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