Rouse

The phrase "Rouse" resonates through 20 hymns, touching hearts across generations.

Rouse· 20 hymns found
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Resounds o’er hill and plain.
Resounds o’er hill and plain.
Let all re­joice!
The will­ing glean­er’s hand,
The will­ing glean­er’s hand,
Do not he­si­tate;
Call to the strong, the free;
Why stand you so idle and list­less?
By the gazelles or by the hinds of the field,
Or though the tem­pest’s fie­ry breath
Th’important, the de­ci­sive day,
In the twink­ling of an eye;
Knocking and say­ing, Let Me come in.
One pre­cious hour re­main;
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Rest your cause up­on His ho­ly Word.
With her dear Lord’s glad­ness.
With the bright­ness of Thy face.

Rouse

Look, life’s sands are al­most run;
Wake, and o’er thy fol­ly weep;
Go labor for the Mas­ter while you may;
Go labor for the Mas­ter while you may;
Raise high each glad­some voice!
Ye are need­ed as reap­ers!
Ye are need­ed as reap­ers!
For the foe is great.
And to the re­fuge flee.
The weak and the err­ing are near you,
Until she pleases.
In ocean cave still safe with Thee,
God’s dread com­mand all must ob­ey.
Shall be caught up to the sky.
For Je­sus has pow­er to save.
Nor let it pass in vain.
Of the cross, arise;
Ready, stea­dy, pass the word along;
Under snow­drifts chil­ly—
With a loud awak­en­ing call;

Zion, Awake

lyricist: William Hilsee, 1876
Composer: William Kirkpatrick
Hymn 1

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Rouse thee, soul, the day is fleet­ing;

Look, life’s sands are al­most run;...

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Rouse thee, soul, the day is fleet­ing;

Look, life’s sands are al­most run;

Zion, Awake

Sinner, Rouse Thee from Thy Sleep

lyricist: Henry Onderdonk, 1826
Composer: Joseph Barnby, 1866
Hymn 2

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Sinner, rouse thee from thy sleep;

Wake, and o’er thy fol­ly weep;...

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Sinner, rouse thee from thy sleep;

Wake, and o’er thy fol­ly weep;

Sinner, Rouse Thee from Thy Sleep

Harvest Song (Gabriel)

Composer: Charles Gabriel, 1907
Hymn 3

...Resounds o’er hill and plain.

Rouse ye then, and to the fields away,

Go labor for the Mas­ter while you may;...

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Resounds o’er hill and plain.

Rouse ye then, and to the fields away,

Go labor for the Mas­ter while you may;

Harvest Song (Gabriel)

Harvest Song (Gabriel)

Composer: Charles Gabriel, 1907
Hymn 4

...Resounds o’er hill and plain.

Rouse ye then, and to the fields away,

Go labor for the Mas­ter while you may;...

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Resounds o’er hill and plain.

Rouse ye then, and to the fields away,

Go labor for the Mas­ter while you may;

Harvest Song (Gabriel)

The Star of Joy

Composer: Traditional carol
Hymn 5

...Let all re­joice!

And roused by faith, takes up the strain,

Raise high each glad­some voice!...

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Let all re­joice!

And roused by faith, takes up the strain,

Raise high each glad­some voice!

The Star of Joy

Reapers Are Needed (Gabriel)

Composer: Charles Gabriel, 1902
Hymn 6

...The will­ing glean­er’s hand,

Rouse ye, O sleep­ers!

Ye are need­ed as reap­ers!...

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The will­ing glean­er’s hand,

Rouse ye, O sleep­ers!

Ye are need­ed as reap­ers!

Reapers Are Needed (Gabriel)

Reapers Are Needed (Gabriel)

Composer: Charles Gabriel, 1902
Hymn 7

...The will­ing glean­er’s hand,

Rouse ye, O sleep­ers!

Ye are need­ed as reap­ers!...

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The will­ing glean­er’s hand,

Rouse ye, O sleep­ers!

Ye are need­ed as reap­ers!

Reapers Are Needed (Gabriel)

The Bugle Call

lyricist: James Bitler, 1888
Composer: D. C. John
Hymn 8

...Do not he­si­tate;

Rouse you up, O sol­di­ers,

For the foe is great....

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Do not he­si­tate;

Rouse you up, O sol­di­ers,

For the foe is great.

The Bugle Call

Mourn for the Thousands Slain

lyricist: Seth Brace, 1844
Composer: Joseph Sweetser (1817–1873)
Hymn 9

...Call to the strong, the free;

Rouse them to shun that dread­ful fall,

And to the re­fuge flee....

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Call to the strong, the free;

Rouse them to shun that dread­ful fall,

And to the re­fuge flee.

Mourn for the Thousands Slain

Do Something for Jesus (Powell)

lyricist: Ada Powell, 1904
Composer: Benjamin Hultsman
Hymn 10

...Why stand you so idle and list­less?

Oh, rouse you, dear Christ­ian, take heed;

The weak and the err­ing are near you,...

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Why stand you so idle and list­less?

Oh, rouse you, dear Christ­ian, take heed;

The weak and the err­ing are near you,

Do Something for Jesus (Powell)

Hymn 11

...By the gazelles or by the hinds of the field,

Not to rouse up or awaken my love

Until she pleases....

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By the gazelles or by the hinds of the field,

Not to rouse up or awaken my love

Until she pleases.

Oh, You are Beautiful, My Love

Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep

lyricist: Emma Willard, 1835
Composer: Joseph Knight (1812–1887)
Hymn 12

...Or though the tem­pest’s fie­ry breath

Rouse me from sleep to wreck and death,

In ocean cave still safe with Thee,...

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Or though the tem­pest’s fie­ry breath

Rouse me from sleep to wreck and death,

In ocean cave still safe with Thee,

Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep

That Solemn Day Will Soon Arrive

lyricist: Thomas Jervis, 1795
Composer: Lowell Mason, 1839
Hymn 13

...Th’important, the de­ci­sive day,

When, from death’s aw­ful slum­ber roused,

God’s dread com­mand all must ob­ey....

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Th’important, the de­ci­sive day,

When, from death’s aw­ful slum­ber roused,

God’s dread com­mand all must ob­ey.

That Solemn Day Will Soon Arrive

In a Moment, Oh! How Wondrous

lyricist: Anonymous, 1911
Composer: Joachim Neander, 1680
Hymn 14

...In the twink­ling of an eye;

By the trum­pet roused to sum­mons,

Shall be caught up to the sky....

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In the twink­ling of an eye;

By the trum­pet roused to sum­mons,

Shall be caught up to the sky.

In a Moment, Oh! How Wondrous

Roll the Stone Away (Gray)

lyricist: Ora Gray, 1908
Composer: Charles Marsh
Hymn 15

...Knocking and say­ing, Let Me come in.

Rouse, then, ye sleep­er, and op­en the door,

For Je­sus has pow­er to save....

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Knocking and say­ing, Let Me come in.

Rouse, then, ye sleep­er, and op­en the door,

For Je­sus has pow­er to save.

Roll the Stone Away (Gray)

The Day Approacheth

lyricist: Philip Doddridge (1702–1751)
Composer: Folk hymn, 1813
Hymn 16

...One pre­cious hour re­main;

Rouse thee, my soul, with all thy pow­er,

Nor let it pass in vain....

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One pre­cious hour re­main;

Rouse thee, my soul, with all thy pow­er,

Nor let it pass in vain.

The Day Approacheth

Forward, Soldiers (Atrice)

lyricist: Susan Atrice, 1906
Composer: J. M. Pierce
Hymn 17

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Rouse ye now, ye sol­diers

Of the cross, arise;...

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Rouse ye now, ye sol­diers

Of the cross, arise;

Forward, Soldiers (Atrice)

Sound the Battle Cry

Composer: William Sherwin, 1869
Hymn 18

...Rest your cause up­on His ho­ly Word.

Rouse, then, sol­diers, ral­ly round the ban­ner,

Ready, stea­dy, pass the word along;...

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Rest your cause up­on His ho­ly Word.

Rouse, then, sol­diers, ral­ly round the ban­ner,

Ready, stea­dy, pass the word along;

Sound the Battle Cry

Easter Dawn

lyricist: Lucy Larcom, 1892
Composer: H. G. Gilmore, 1898
Hymn 19

...With her dear Lord’s glad­ness.

Roused by Him from drea­ry hours,

Under snow­drifts chil­ly—...

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With her dear Lord’s glad­ness.

Roused by Him from drea­ry hours,

Under snow­drifts chil­ly—

Easter Dawn

Darkness Long Hath Veiled the Nations

lyricist: William Bathurst, 1831
Composer: Arthur Mann, 1879
Hymn 20

...With the bright­ness of Thy face.

Rouse the hea­then from their slum­bers,

With a loud awak­en­ing call;...

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With the bright­ness of Thy face.

Rouse the hea­then from their slum­bers,

With a loud awak­en­ing call;

Darkness Long Hath Veiled the Nations

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