bro­ther

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

bro­ther· 20 hymns found
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Have you en­tered the race
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Sings a thank­ful pray­er,
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If the voice of the Mas­ter should woo thee,
If the voice of the Mas­ter should woo thee,
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bro­ther

A home, a home for thee;
For the crown of im­mor­tal life?
There is dearth in all the plain.
Do some­thing, my bro­ther, to­day;
Do some­thing, my bro­ther, to­day;
With thee share.
After this world and its strife?
Enduring pri­son, fa­mine, and sword,
For whom we have wait­ed so long;
For the first bright ray of morn?
Our years of pro­mise, one by one!
Our years of pro­mise, one by one!
And your bur­dens too hea­vy to bear;
Strive! for the night is com­ing on apace!
Your hopes of an eter­nal home?
Say, what are you go­ing to do?
Oh, bro­ther, don’t hard­en thy heart;
Oh, bro­ther, don’t hard­en thy heart;
Hear the Sav­ior’s call!
There’s a light in the win­dow for thee;

A Beautiful Home

lyricist: K. M. Topping, 1865
Composer: Alonzo Abbey, 1879
Hymn 1

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There’s a beau­ti­ful home for thee, bro­ther,

A home, a home for thee;...

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There’s a beau­ti­ful home for thee, bro­ther,

A home, a home for thee;

A Beautiful Home

Let Your Light Shine Out (Herr)

lyricist: Mrs. M. L. Herr, 1897
Composer: Matthew McPhail
Hymn 2

...Have you en­tered the race

For the prize, my bro­ther,

For the crown of im­mor­tal life?...

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Have you en­tered the race

For the prize, my bro­ther,

For the crown of im­mor­tal life?

Let Your Light Shine Out (Herr)

On Carmel

lyricist: Mary McLean, 1894
Composer: Rollin Ward
Hymn 3

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Go with Eli­jah to Car­mel, bro­ther,

There is dearth in all the plain....

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Go with Eli­jah to Car­mel, bro­ther,

There is dearth in all the plain.

On Carmel

Do Something for Jesus (Arnold)

Composer: Paul Arnold, 1892
Hymn 4

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O bro­ther, do some­thing for Je­sus,

Do some­thing, my bro­ther, to­day;...

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O bro­ther, do some­thing for Je­sus,

Do some­thing, my bro­ther, to­day;

Do Something for Jesus (Arnold)

Do Something for Jesus (Arnold)

Composer: Paul Arnold, 1892
Hymn 5

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O bro­ther, do some­thing for Je­sus,

Do some­thing, my bro­ther, to­day;...

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O bro­ther, do some­thing for Je­sus,

Do some­thing, my bro­ther, to­day;

Do Something for Jesus (Arnold)

When Thy Heart, with Joy O’erflowing

lyricist: Theodore Williams, 1891
Composer: Ethelbert Bullinger, 1874
Hymn 6

...Sings a thank­ful pray­er,

In thy joy, O let thy bro­ther

With thee share....

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Sings a thank­ful pray­er,

In thy joy, O let thy bro­ther

With thee share.

When Thy Heart, with Joy O’erflowing

What of the Future?

lyricist: Mary Willson, 1882
Composer: William Fischer
Hymn 7

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What of the fu­ture, my bro­ther—

After this world and its strife?...

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What of the fu­ture, my bro­ther—

After this world and its strife?

What of the Future?

Faith of Our Brothers

lyricist: Susan Peterson, 1997
Composer: Henri Hemy, 1864
Hymn 8

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Faith of our bro­thers, suf­fer­ing sore,

Enduring pri­son, fa­mine, and sword,...

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Faith of our bro­thers, suf­fer­ing sore,

Enduring pri­son, fa­mine, and sword,

Faith of Our Brothers

O Brother, Be Faithful

lyricist: Uriah Smith, 1853
Composer: Isaac Woodbury, 1847
Hymn 9

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O bro­ther, be faith­ful! Soon Je­sus will come,

For whom we have wait­ed so long;...

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O bro­ther, be faith­ful! Soon Je­sus will come,

For whom we have wait­ed so long;

O Brother, Be Faithful

Are You Waiting?

lyricist: Ellen Worth, 1881
Composer: John Tenney
Hymn 10

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Are you wait­ing, bro­ther, wait­ing,

For the first bright ray of morn?...

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Are you wait­ing, bro­ther, wait­ing,

For the first bright ray of morn?

Are You Waiting?

New Year’s Hymn (Parker)

lyricist: Caroline Parker, 1869
Composer: Howard Kingsbury
Hymn 11

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O bro­thers, how the years roll on,

Our years of pro­mise, one by one!...

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O bro­thers, how the years roll on,

Our years of pro­mise, one by one!

New Year’s Hymn (Parker)

New Year’s Hymn (Parker)

lyricist: Caroline Parker, 1869
Composer: Howard Kingsbury
Hymn 12

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O bro­thers, how the years roll on,

Our years of pro­mise, one by one!...

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O bro­thers, how the years roll on,

Our years of pro­mise, one by one!

New Year’s Hymn (Parker)

Take It to Jesus in Prayer

lyricist: Jacob Wachter, 1894
Composer: Grant Tullar
Hymn 13

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When your skies are the dark­est, my bro­ther,

And your bur­dens too hea­vy to bear;...

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When your skies are the dark­est, my bro­ther,

And your bur­dens too hea­vy to bear;

Take It to Jesus in Prayer

Strive for Eternal Day

lyricist: Albina Bean, 1874
Composer: William Sherwin
Hymn 14

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O bro­ther, strive! thy crown is not yet won;

Strive! for the night is com­ing on apace!...

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O bro­ther, strive! thy crown is not yet won;

Strive! for the night is com­ing on apace!

Strive for Eternal Day

The Rock and the Sand

lyricist: Henry Trickett, 1878
Composer: James Rosecrans
Hymn 15

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On what are you build­ing, my bro­ther,

Your hopes of an eter­nal home?...

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On what are you build­ing, my bro­ther,

Your hopes of an eter­nal home?

The Rock and the Sand

Oh, What Are You Going to Do?

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1867
Composer: Philip Phillips
Hymn 16

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Oh, what are you go­ing to do, bro­ther?

Say, what are you go­ing to do?...

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Oh, what are you go­ing to do, bro­ther?

Say, what are you go­ing to do?

Oh, What Are You Going to Do?

Oh, Brother, Don’t Harden Thy Heart

Composer: Elmer Rogers, 1891
Hymn 17

...If the voice of the Mas­ter should woo thee,

Oh, bro­ther, don’t hard­en thy heart.

Oh, bro­ther, don’t hard­en thy heart;...

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If the voice of the Mas­ter should woo thee,

Oh, bro­ther, don’t hard­en thy heart.

Oh, bro­ther, don’t hard­en thy heart;

Oh, Brother, Don’t Harden Thy Heart

Oh, Brother, Don’t Harden Thy Heart

Composer: Elmer Rogers, 1891
Hymn 18

...If the voice of the Mas­ter should woo thee,

Oh, bro­ther, don’t hard­en thy heart.

Oh, bro­ther, don’t hard­en thy heart;...

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If the voice of the Mas­ter should woo thee,

Oh, bro­ther, don’t hard­en thy heart.

Oh, bro­ther, don’t hard­en thy heart;

Oh, Brother, Don’t Harden Thy Heart

Forward, Men and Brothers!

lyricist: David Lindsey, 1907
Composer: Ernest Sellers
Hymn 19

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Forward, men and bro­thers!

Hear the Sav­ior’s call!...

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Forward, men and bro­thers!

Hear the Sav­ior’s call!

Forward, Men and Brothers!

A Light in the Window

lyricist: Edward Dunbar, 1858
Composer: William Bradbury, 1864
Hymn 20

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There’s a light in the win­dow for thee, bro­ther,

There’s a light in the win­dow for thee;...

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There’s a light in the win­dow for thee, bro­ther,

There’s a light in the win­dow for thee;

A Light in the Window

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