To wak­en

"To wak­en" appears in 5 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

To wak­en· 5 hymns found
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In gar­ments white.
No soul by sin o’er­tak­en;
Yet the world is still their care.
He’s com­ing in the morn­ing,
Death, in a dir­er form,

To wak­en

And to the courts of Heav­en be borne
In the land that’s far away.
Send Thy Holy Spir­it down;
His serv­ants who are rest­ing
Than earth­quake, fire, or storm.

To Crucify Each Selfish Need

lyricist: Nannie Barnum, 1920
Composer: George Tracy, 1920
Hymn 1

...In gar­ments white.

To wak­en that glad East­er morn,

And to the courts of Heav­en be borne...

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In gar­ments white.

To wak­en that glad East­er morn,

And to the courts of Heav­en be borne

To Crucify Each Selfish Need

The Land That’s Far Away

lyricist: Mrs. T. M. Griffin, 1883. Words: L. B. Shook
Hymn 2

...No soul by sin o’er­tak­en;

No night from which to wak­en,

In the land that’s far away....

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No soul by sin o’er­tak­en;

No night from which to wak­en,

In the land that’s far away.

The Land That’s Far Away

Heav’nly Truth in Love Dispensèd

lyricist: Benjamin Beddome (1717–1795)
Composer: Day’s Psalter, 1563
Hymn 3

...Yet the world is still their care.

Lord, these care­less souls to wak­en,

Send Thy Holy Spir­it down;...

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Yet the world is still their care.

Lord, these care­less souls to wak­en,

Send Thy Holy Spir­it down;

Heav’nly Truth in Love Dispensèd

He’s Coming in the Morning

lyricist: William Luff (1850–?)
Composer: Sigismond Thalberg (1812–1871)
Hymn 4

...He’s com­ing in the morn­ing,

To wak­en all who sleep!

His serv­ants who are rest­ing...

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He’s com­ing in the morn­ing,

To wak­en all who sleep!

His serv­ants who are rest­ing

He’s Coming in the Morning

O Let the Land Mourn Through Its Coasts

lyricist: James Montgomery, 1853
Composer: Michael Lonneke, 2005
Hymn 5

...Death, in a dir­er form,

To wak­en, warn, and scourge our race,

Than earth­quake, fire, or storm....

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Death, in a dir­er form,

To wak­en, warn, and scourge our race,

Than earth­quake, fire, or storm.

O Let the Land Mourn Through Its Coasts

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