blend­ing

"blend­ing" appears in 14 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

blend­ing· 14 hymns found
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Brings the night its peace pro­found;
Nature’s ev­en­ing sac­ri­fice.
In our bless­èd Sab­bath home.
O’er Ju­dea’s hill and plain?
An eve un­touched by sha­dows of de­cay,
To her con­quer­ing Li­on bring.
How won­drous­ly their ho­ly light
Bells of praise ring clear and sweet.
The world to re­con­cile,
Rings the an­gel note above;
Heav’n shall come, its joys un­end­ing,
Thro’ the dark and drea­ry day;
In that hap­py land,
Oh, the ma­ny hills to climb;

blend­ing

With the ho­ly calm around.
Let our glad thanks­giv­ings be—
In the prais­es of our Lord;
In that grand, se­raph­ic strain?
With dawn­ing glo­ries of the eter­nal day.
Let our than­kful­ness as­cend­ing
O ci­ty fair, O ci­ty blest,
Go with heart and voice at­tend­ing;
Praise Him, ye na­tions all,
Echoes Earth’s re­sponse of love.
And an­gel­ic hosts des­cend­ing
With a song that cheers the way.
As they joy­ful sing,
Prayer and praise in cheer­ful rhyme.

Now, on Land and Sea Descending

lyricist: Samuel Longfellow, 1859
Composer: John Stevenson, 1818
Hymn 1

...Brings the night its peace pro­found;

Let our ves­per hymn be blend­ing

With the ho­ly calm around....

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Brings the night its peace pro­found;

Let our ves­per hymn be blend­ing

With the ho­ly calm around.

Now, on Land and Sea Descending

On the Dewy Breath of Even

lyricist: Julia Elliott, 1835
Composer: Luther Emerson, 1883
Hymn 2

...Nature’s ev­en­ing sac­ri­fice.

With her frag­rant of­fer­ings blend­ing,

Let our glad thanks­giv­ings be—...

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Nature’s ev­en­ing sac­ri­fice.

With her frag­rant of­fer­ings blend­ing,

Let our glad thanks­giv­ings be—

On the Dewy Breath of Even

Greeting

lyricist: Julia Brewster, 1874
Composer: A. J. Powell
Hymn 3

...In our bless­èd Sab­bath home.

Hear our voic­es, sweet­ly blend­ing

In the prais­es of our Lord;...

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In our bless­èd Sab­bath home.

Hear our voic­es, sweet­ly blend­ing

In the prais­es of our Lord;

Greeting

Let Earth Resound Again

lyricist: Charles Ray, 1883
Composer: Charles Prior
Hymn 4

...O’er Ju­dea’s hill and plain?

Why were harps and voic­es blend­ing

In that grand, se­raph­ic strain?...

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O’er Ju­dea’s hill and plain?

Why were harps and voic­es blend­ing

In that grand, se­raph­ic strain?

Let Earth Resound Again

O Strength and Stay

lyricist: Ambrose of Milan
Composer: John Dykes, 1875
Hymn 5

...An eve un­touched by sha­dows of de­cay,

The bright­ness of a ho­ly death­bed blend­ing

With dawn­ing glo­ries of the eter­nal day....

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An eve un­touched by sha­dows of de­cay,

The bright­ness of a ho­ly death­bed blend­ing

With dawn­ing glo­ries of the eter­nal day.

O Strength and Stay

Shepherds, Tell Your Beauteous Story

Composer: Medieval German
Hymn 6

...To her con­quer­ing Li­on bring.

So with Ma­ry’s glad­ness blend­ing,

Let our than­kful­ness as­cend­ing...

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To her con­quer­ing Li­on bring.

So with Ma­ry’s glad­ness blend­ing,

Let our than­kful­ness as­cend­ing

Shepherds, Tell Your Beauteous Story

Jerusalem, Thou City Bright

lyricist: Frank Sewall, 1876
Composer: George Root (1820–1895)
Hymn 7

...How won­drous­ly their ho­ly light

Thy pre­cious stones are blend­ing.

O ci­ty fair, O ci­ty blest,...

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How won­drous­ly their ho­ly light

Thy pre­cious stones are blend­ing.

O ci­ty fair, O ci­ty blest,

Jerusalem, Thou City Bright

Hark to the Bells

Composer: John Kurzenknabe, 1891
Hymn 8

...Bells of praise ring clear and sweet.

Hark to the bells so sweet­ly blend­ing;

Go with heart and voice at­tend­ing;...

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Bells of praise ring clear and sweet.

Hark to the bells so sweet­ly blend­ing;

Go with heart and voice at­tend­ing;

Hark to the Bells

Joy to the World (Holme)

lyricist: Thomas Holme, 1861
Composer: Ahasuerus Fritsch, 1679
Hymn 9

...The world to re­con­cile,

Justice and mer­cy blend­ing.

Praise Him, ye na­tions all,...

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The world to re­con­cile,

Justice and mer­cy blend­ing.

Praise Him, ye na­tions all,

Joy to the World (Holme)

Alleluia! Lord Most Holy

lyricist: Lyra Eucharistica, 1869
Composer: Oscar Ahnfelt, 1872
Hymn 10

...Rings the an­gel note above;

From our al­tars sweet­ly blend­ing

Echoes Earth’s re­sponse of love....

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Rings the an­gel note above;

From our al­tars sweet­ly blend­ing

Echoes Earth’s re­sponse of love.

Alleluia! Lord Most Holy

Give It Now

Composer: Gertrude Hoad, 1900
Hymn 11

...Heav’n shall come, its joys un­end­ing,

With thy earth-life sweetly blend­ing,

And an­gel­ic hosts des­cend­ing...

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Heav’n shall come, its joys un­end­ing,

With thy earth-life sweetly blend­ing,

And an­gel­ic hosts des­cend­ing

Give It Now

The Land Immortal

lyricist: Aldine Kieffer, 1898
Composer: Jacob Showalter
Hymn 12

...Thro’ the dark and drea­ry day;

But my soul oft­times is blend­ing

With a song that cheers the way....

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Thro’ the dark and drea­ry day;

But my soul oft­times is blend­ing

With a song that cheers the way.

The Land Immortal

Round the Throne in Glory

lyricist: Alfred Graley, 1865. Music R. A. Glenn, 1875
Hymn 13

...In that hap­py land,

Voices sweet­ly blend­ing

As they joy­ful sing,...

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In that hap­py land,

Voices sweet­ly blend­ing

As they joy­ful sing,

Round the Throne in Glory

The Children’s Psalm

lyricist: Peter Munro, 1892
Composer: Theodore Perkins, 1893
Hymn 14

...Oh, the ma­ny hills to climb;

Still our steps and voic­es blend­ing,

Prayer and praise in cheer­ful rhyme....

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Oh, the ma­ny hills to climb;

Still our steps and voic­es blend­ing,

Prayer and praise in cheer­ful rhyme.

The Children’s Psalm

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