corn

We found "corn" used in 20 sacred songs, each carrying a unique message of faith.

corn· 20 hymns found
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And joy­ful are the hills;
Happy the coun­try, where the sheep,
And the men go forth to reap;
The ten­der grass and the rip­en­ing ear,
Now the flow­ers in clus­ters grow;
Are soft­ened by Thy gen­tle rain
Then the sun­ny hours,
The ten­der blade, the stalk, the ear,
Glory to Je­sus for­ev­er!
The thirs­ty ridg­es drink their fill,
Dead ashes for our offering.
Dead ashes for our offering.
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And joy­ful are the hills;
I am in the pro­mised land, hal­le­lu­jah!
The land of milk and ho­ney,
Streams through ai­ry chan­nels flow,
We owe them all, oh Lord! to Thee;
Sinks to sleep in dark­ness, but to wake again.

corn

Cassava (tapioca), soybeans, sweet potatoes,
The flocks in pas­tures graze;
Where men se­cure­ly work or sleep,
Whether we wake or sleep.
Let us be pa­tient, pa­tient,
Promises a har­vest-day.
The year with good­ness Thou dost crown,
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Thou canst not toil in vain;
Dead to the world and I’m liv­ing in God;
Thy ways abound with bless­ing still,
Lord of our consecration vow,
Lord of our consecration vow,
In Ca­naan’s plea­sant land,
The flocks in pas­tures graze;
I have joined the hap­py band, hal­le­lu­jah!
The land of springs and fount­ains,
And cheer the world be­low.
Are all Thy gifts, and on­ly Thine!
Bursting from its pris­on, ris­eth like the morn.

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Corn (maize), wheat and rice, potatoes;

Cassava (tapioca), soybeans, sweet potatoes,...

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Corn (maize), wheat and rice, potatoes;

Cassava (tapioca), soybeans, sweet potatoes,

Corn, Maize, Wheat and Rice

To Bless the Earth, God Sendeth

lyricist: The Psalter, 1912
Composer: Bohemian Brethren
Hymn 2

...And joy­ful are the hills;

With corn the vales are co­vered,

The flocks in pas­tures graze;...

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And joy­ful are the hills;

With corn the vales are co­vered,

The flocks in pas­tures graze;

To Bless the Earth, God Sendeth

Happy the City

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: Hamburg, Germany, 1690
Hymn 3

...Happy the coun­try, where the sheep,

The cat­tle, corn, have large in­crease;

Where men se­cure­ly work or sleep,...

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Happy the coun­try, where the sheep,

The cat­tle, corn, have large in­crease;

Where men se­cure­ly work or sleep,

Happy the City

The Ships Glide in at the Harbor’s Mouth

lyricist: Margaret Sangster, 1893
Composer: Grace Conant, 1913
Hymn 4

...And the men go forth to reap;

The full­ness comes to the tas­seled corn,

Whether we wake or sleep....

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And the men go forth to reap;

The full­ness comes to the tas­seled corn,

Whether we wake or sleep.

The Ships Glide in at the Harbor’s Mouth

Weary Not in Well Doing

lyricist: Helen Reyburn, 1886
Composer: William Giffe
Hymn 5

...The ten­der grass and the rip­en­ing ear,

Heralds the corn we know.

Let us be pa­tient, pa­tient,...

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The ten­der grass and the rip­en­ing ear,

Heralds the corn we know.

Let us be pa­tient, pa­tient,

Weary Not in Well Doing

Kindly Spring Again Is Here

lyricist: John Newton, 1779
Composer: Johann Doles (1715–1797)
Hymn 6

...Now the flow­ers in clus­ters grow;

And the corn, in green ar­ray,

Promises a har­vest-day....

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Now the flow­ers in clus­ters grow;

And the corn, in green ar­ray,

Promises a har­vest-day.

Kindly Spring Again Is Here

Thou Visiteth the Earth in Love

lyricist: The Psalter, 1912
Composer: English melody
Hymn 7

...Are soft­ened by Thy gen­tle rain

The spring­ing corn to bless;

The year with good­ness Thou dost crown,...

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Are soft­ened by Thy gen­tle rain

The spring­ing corn to bless;

The year with good­ness Thou dost crown,

Thou Visiteth the Earth in Love

At Harvest Time

lyricist: George Weatherly, 1893
Composer: James Fillmore, Sr., 1893
Hymn 8

...Then the sun­ny hours,

Ripening fruit and corn—

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Then the sun­ny hours,

Ripening fruit and corn—

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At Harvest Time

Sow in the Morn Thy Seed

lyricist: James Montgomery, 1832
Composer: Isaac Smith, ca. 1770
Hymn 9

...The ten­der blade, the stalk, the ear,

And the full corn at length.

Thou canst not toil in vain;...

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The ten­der blade, the stalk, the ear,

And the full corn at length.

Thou canst not toil in vain;

Sow in the Morn Thy Seed

Far, Far on the Other Side

lyricist: Paul Rader, 1918
Composer: Arthur McKee
Hymn 10

...Glory to Je­sus for­ev­er!

The man­na is gone and the corn is my food,

Dead to the world and I’m liv­ing in God;...

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Glory to Je­sus for­ev­er!

The man­na is gone and the corn is my food,

Dead to the world and I’m liv­ing in God;

Far, Far on the Other Side

’Tis by Thy Strength the Mountains Stand

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: John Herbert, 1890
Hymn 11

...The thirs­ty ridg­es drink their fill,

And ranks of corn ap­pear;

Thy ways abound with bless­ing still,...

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The thirs­ty ridg­es drink their fill,

And ranks of corn ap­pear;

Thy ways abound with bless­ing still,

’Tis by Thy Strength the Mountains Stand

O God of burning altar fire

lyricist: Amy Carmichael
Composer: Robert A. Schumann
Hymn 12

...Dead ashes for our offering.

Dead ashes, husk of corn for wheat

Lord of our consecration vow,...

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Dead ashes for our offering.

Dead ashes, husk of corn for wheat

Lord of our consecration vow,

O God of burning altar fire

O God of burning altar fire (Alternate Tune)

lyricist: Amy Carmichael
Composer: T. Blockley
Hymn 13

...Dead ashes for our offering.

Dead ashes, husk of corn for wheat

Lord of our consecration vow,...

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Dead ashes for our offering.

Dead ashes, husk of corn for wheat

Lord of our consecration vow,

O God of burning altar fire (Alternate Tune)

Fair Waved the Golden Corn

lyricist: John Gurney, 1851
Composer: Robert Smith, 1825
Hymn 14

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Fair waved the gold­en corn,

In Ca­naan’s plea­sant land,...

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Fair waved the gold­en corn,

In Ca­naan’s plea­sant land,

Fair Waved the Golden Corn

Thy Might Sets Fast the Mountains

lyricist: The Psalter, 1912
Composer: George Webb, 1830
Hymn 15

...And joy­ful are the hills;

With corn the vales are co­vered,

The flocks in pas­tures graze;...

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And joy­ful are the hills;

With corn the vales are co­vered,

The flocks in pas­tures graze;

Thy Might Sets Fast the Mountains

In the Promised Land

lyricist: Mrs. C. S. Hoover, 1910
Composer: Haldor Lillenas
Hymn 16

...I am in the pro­mised land, hal­le­lu­jah!

“I have reached the land of corn and wine”;

I have joined the hap­py band, hal­le­lu­jah!...

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I am in the pro­mised land, hal­le­lu­jah!

“I have reached the land of corn and wine”;

I have joined the hap­py band, hal­le­lu­jah!

In the Promised Land

Lofty Hills of Moab

lyricist: Lowrie Hofford, 1884
Composer: Robert Lowry
Hymn 17

...The land of milk and ho­ney,

Fertile land of corn and wine,

The land of springs and fount­ains,...

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The land of milk and ho­ney,

Fertile land of corn and wine,

The land of springs and fount­ains,

Lofty Hills of Moab

Full of Providential Love

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1749
Composer: William Smallwood, 1889
Hymn 18

...Streams through ai­ry chan­nels flow,

Bid the spring­ing corn arise,

And cheer the world be­low....

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Streams through ai­ry chan­nels flow,

Bid the spring­ing corn arise,

And cheer the world be­low.

Full of Providential Love

Oh Hand of Bounty, Largely Spread

lyricist: Reginald Heber (1783–1826)
Composer: George Blanchard, 1898
Hymn 19

...We owe them all, oh Lord! to Thee;

The corn, the oil, the pur­ple wine,

Are all Thy gifts, and on­ly Thine!...

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We owe them all, oh Lord! to Thee;

The corn, the oil, the pur­ple wine,

Are all Thy gifts, and on­ly Thine!

Oh Hand of Bounty, Largely Spread

Holy Is the Seed-Time

lyricist: Margaret Headlam, ca. 1862
Composer: Albert Lowe (1840–1886)
Hymn 20

...Sinks to sleep in dark­ness, but to wake again.

Holy is the spring­time, when the liv­ing corn,

Bursting from its pris­on, ris­eth like the morn....

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Sinks to sleep in dark­ness, but to wake again.

Holy is the spring­time, when the liv­ing corn,

Bursting from its pris­on, ris­eth like the morn.

Holy Is the Seed-Time

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