Strike

"Strike" appears in 19 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

Strike· 19 hymns found
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And the num­ber rings for you,
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Ours will be the vic­to­ry.
Sing, sing, sing! Let’s sing unto the Lord!
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Courage! for God de­fends the right;
Bear the glad news from pole to pole.
O ye re­deemed ab­ove,
To spread your sac­red plea­sure round;
Bid us reign abo­ve the skies,
Engage our hearts with Thee,
Engage our hearts with Thee,
Oh may this fire be nev­er quenched,
May bear me to my doom.
Grant us the pur­pose, ribbed and edged with steel,
Then God will fix their fi­nal doom,
Beauty for ash­es bring,
By and by, by and by.
By and by, by and by;

Strike

Strikes the gong,
See, the sha­dows one by one
Strike for home and na­tive land!
Cheerfully we sing: it makes our faces grin!
Bear the joy­ful tid­ings far away;
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To great Im­ma­nu­el’s name;
Hail the bless­èd One,
And to the sol­emn or­gan sing.
In the bright ab­ode of love.
To love so rich and free!
To love so rich and free!
Lord, send Thy truth to ev­ery land,
Yet like a dream it flies,
Knowledge we ask not, know­ledge Thou hast lent,
Bound fast in ada­man­tine chains,
Join heart and voice to sing,
By and by, by and by;
By and by;

Will Your Heart Ring True?

lyricist: Johnson Oatman, Jr., 1897
Composer: Edwin Excell
Hymn 1

...And the num­ber rings for you,

When the clap­per strikes the gong,

Strikes the gong,...

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And the num­ber rings for you,

When the clap­per strikes the gong,

Strikes the gong,

Will Your Heart Ring True?

Strike Our Tents

lyricist: Rachel Rivers, 1887
Composer: John Sweney
Hymn 2

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Strike our tents, the night is ov­er!

See, the sha­dows one by one...

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Strike our tents, the night is ov­er!

See, the sha­dows one by one

Strike Our Tents

Ever Forward! Up and Onward

lyricist: Elisha Hoffman, 1914
Composer: Leander Pickett
Hymn 3

...Ours will be the vic­to­ry.

Strike for right and strike for jus­tice,

Strike for home and na­tive land!...

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Ours will be the vic­to­ry.

Strike for right and strike for jus­tice,

Strike for home and na­tive land!

Ever Forward! Up and Onward

Sing, Sing, Sing!

lyricist: P. K.
Composer: P. K.
Hymn 4

...Sing, sing, sing! Let’s sing unto the Lord!

Sing from our hearts, and strike a joyful chord!

Cheerfully we sing: it makes our faces grin!...

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Sing, sing, sing! Let’s sing unto the Lord!

Sing from our hearts, and strike a joyful chord!

Cheerfully we sing: it makes our faces grin!

Sing, Sing, Sing!

Strike the Harp of Zion

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1869
Composer: William Bradbury
Hymn 5

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Strike the harp of Zi­on, wake the tune­ful lay;

Bear the joy­ful tid­ings far away;...

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Strike the harp of Zi­on, wake the tune­ful lay;

Bear the joy­ful tid­ings far away;

Strike the Harp of Zion

The Battle Song of the Church

lyricist: Horatius Bonar, 1861
Composer: Robert Lowry, 1864
Hymn 6

...Courage! for God de­fends the right;

Strike home! Strike home!

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Courage! for God de­fends the right;

Strike home! Strike home!

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The Battle Song of the Church

Hark! Hark! The Notes of Joy

lyricist: Andrew Reed, 1817
Composer: Thomas Clark (1775–1859)
Hymn 7

...Bear the glad news from pole to pole.

Strike, strike the harps again,

To great Im­ma­nu­el’s name;...

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Bear the glad news from pole to pole.

Strike, strike the harps again,

To great Im­ma­nu­el’s name;

Hark! Hark! The Notes of Joy

Praise and Magnify Our King

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1882
Composer: John Sweney
Hymn 8

...O ye re­deemed ab­ove,

Strike, strike your harps of love;

Hail the bless­èd One,...

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O ye re­deemed ab­ove,

Strike, strike your harps of love;

Hail the bless­èd One,

Praise and Magnify Our King

Awake the Trumpet’s Lofty Sound

lyricist: William Dix, 1871
Composer: Dmitri Bortniansky, 1825
Hymn 9

...To spread your sac­red plea­sure round;

Awake each voice, and strike each string,

And to the sol­emn or­gan sing....

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To spread your sac­red plea­sure round;

Awake each voice, and strike each string,

And to the sol­emn or­gan sing.

Awake the Trumpet’s Lofty Sound

Sleep, Thou Dust and Ashes

lyricist: Daniel Payne (1811–1893)
Composer: William Gibson (1829–1906)
Hymn 10

...Bid us reign abo­ve the skies,

Strike our gold­en harps ab­ove,

In the bright ab­ode of love....

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Bid us reign abo­ve the skies,

Strike our gold­en harps ab­ove,

In the bright ab­ode of love.

Sleep, Thou Dust and Ashes

O blessed, living Lord

lyricist: George West Frazer
Composer: G. Paisiello
Hymn 11

...Engage our hearts with Thee,

And strike within some answ’ring chord

To love so rich and free!...

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Engage our hearts with Thee,

And strike within some answ’ring chord

To love so rich and free!

O blessed, living Lord

O blessed, living Lord (Alternate Tune)

lyricist: George West Frazer
Composer: George Kingsley
Hymn 12

...Engage our hearts with Thee,

And strike within some answ’ring chord

To love so rich and free!...

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Engage our hearts with Thee,

And strike within some answ’ring chord

To love so rich and free!

O blessed, living Lord (Alternate Tune)

And Is Thy Word, Oh God, a Fire?

lyricist: Benjamin Beddome (1717–1795)
Composer: Anonymous, 1872
Hymn 13

...Oh may this fire be nev­er quenched,

This ham­mer nev­er strike in vain.

Lord, send Thy truth to ev­ery land,...

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Oh may this fire be nev­er quenched,

This ham­mer nev­er strike in vain.

Lord, send Thy truth to ev­ery land,

And Is Thy Word, Oh God, a Fire?

Awake, My Drowsy Soul

lyricist: Philip Doddridge (1702–1751)
Composer: William Tans’ur, 1734
Hymn 14

...May bear me to my doom.

Tremendous thought! How deep it strikes!

Yet like a dream it flies,...

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May bear me to my doom.

Tremendous thought! How deep it strikes!

Yet like a dream it flies,

Awake, My Drowsy Soul

Lord, Not for Light in Darkness

lyricist: John Drinkwater, 1919
Composer: Frank Stoney, 1916
Hymn 15

...Grant us the pur­pose, ribbed and edged with steel,

To strike the blow.

Knowledge we ask not, know­ledge Thou hast lent,...

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Grant us the pur­pose, ribbed and edged with steel,

To strike the blow.

Knowledge we ask not, know­ledge Thou hast lent,

Lord, Not for Light in Darkness

Allured by Sin’s Deceitful Arts

lyricist: Benjamin Beddome (1717–1795). John Milton, Sr. (1562–1647)
Hymn 16

...Then God will fix their fi­nal doom,

And ven­geance strike the re­bels dead.

Bound fast in ada­man­tine chains,...

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Then God will fix their fi­nal doom,

And ven­geance strike the re­bels dead.

Bound fast in ada­man­tine chains,

Allured by Sin’s Deceitful Arts

Come, All Ye Saints of God

lyricist: James Boden, 1801
Composer: Felice de Giardini, 1769
Hymn 17

...Beauty for ash­es bring,

Strike each me­lo­di­ous string,

Join heart and voice to sing,...

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Beauty for ash­es bring,

Strike each me­lo­di­ous string,

Join heart and voice to sing,

Come, All Ye Saints of God

We Shall Meet, By and By

lyricist: John Atkinson, 1867
Composer: Hubert Main
Hymn 18

...By and by, by and by.

We shall strike the harps of glo­ry,

By and by, by and by;...

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By and by, by and by.

We shall strike the harps of glo­ry,

By and by, by and by;

We Shall Meet, By and By

By and By (Dale)

Composer: William Dale, 1878
Hymn 19

...By and by, by and by;

We shall strike the gold­en lyre,

By and by;...

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By and by, by and by;

We shall strike the gold­en lyre,

By and by;

By and By (Dale)

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