ev­ery clime

"ev­ery clime" appears in 16 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

ev­ery clime· 16 hymns found
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And to­day there are ten­der hearts car­ing
The won­ders of this sac­red day.
On Thee our hopes de­pend;
And Mes­si­ah’s ho­ly name
Help us to sing with the heart and voice:
Call in the south, wake up the north;
start
The pro­mised day by pro­phets sung,
Ring out sal­va­tion full and free,
It nev­er shall pass away!
When shall peace and ho­ly un­ion
Glory be to God on high!
Nor, weep­ing, think of Jor­dan’s flood;
Almighty God, Thy grace pro­claim
O may the dear Re­deem­er’s name
Sing of Christ and Him alone,

ev­ery clime

’Tis the seed from the blos­som of Pi­ty,
Be God’s am­az­ing glo­ry sung;
Our Fa­ther, and our friend.
And the king­doms of the world be­come
Men shall unite in the strains sub­lime:
Gather God’s child­ren in­to one.
Under ev­ery ho­ly name,
The Gos­pel in their na­tive tongue.
Ring out the news to land and sea,
That song shall ring in glad hymn and chime;
Where the spark of love and glo­ry,
Under ev­ery ho­ly name,
In ev­ery tem­ple see thy God.
Let ad­verse pow­ers be­fore Thee fall,
And hea­then gods, like Da­gon, fall,
His be­lov­èd name is known.

O Beautiful Blossom of Pity!

lyricist: Flora Kirkland, 1900
Composer: Adam Geibel
Hymn 1

...And to­day there are ten­der hearts car­ing

For the sick ones in ev­ery clime;

’Tis the seed from the blos­som of Pi­ty,...

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And to­day there are ten­der hearts car­ing

For the sick ones in ev­ery clime;

’Tis the seed from the blos­som of Pi­ty,

O Beautiful Blossom of Pity!

Spirit of Mercy, Truth, and Love

lyricist: London Foundling Hospital Collection, 1774
Composer: William Gladstone, 1872
Hymn 2

...The won­ders of this sac­red day.

In ev­ery clime, by ev­ery tongue,

Be God’s am­az­ing glo­ry sung;...

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The won­ders of this sac­red day.

In ev­ery clime, by ev­ery tongue,

Be God’s am­az­ing glo­ry sung;

Spirit of Mercy, Truth, and Love

Jehovah, God, Thy Gracious Power

lyricist: John Thomson, 1810
Composer: Marlo Bartlett (1847–1919)
Hymn 3

...On Thee our hopes de­pend;

Through ev­ery age, in ev­ery clime,

Our Fa­ther, and our friend....

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On Thee our hopes de­pend;

Through ev­ery age, in ev­ery clime,

Our Fa­ther, and our friend.

Jehovah, God, Thy Gracious Power

Let the Gospel Trumpet Sound

Composer: William Bradbury, 1866
Hymn 4

...And Mes­si­ah’s ho­ly name

Be in ev­ery clime adored,

And the king­doms of the world be­come...

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And Mes­si­ah’s ho­ly name

Be in ev­ery clime adored,

And the king­doms of the world be­come

Let the Gospel Trumpet Sound

Far, Far Away on Judea’s Plains

Composer: John Macfarlane, 1869
Hymn 5

...Help us to sing with the heart and voice:

Hasten the time when, from ev­ery clime,

Men shall unite in the strains sub­lime:...

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Help us to sing with the heart and voice:

Hasten the time when, from ev­ery clime,

Men shall unite in the strains sub­lime:

Far, Far Away on Judea’s Plains

The Heathen Perish

lyricist: James Montgomery, 1824
Composer: Anonymous, 1864
Hymn 6

...Call in the south, wake up the north;

Of ev­ery clime, from sun to sun,

Gather God’s child­ren in­to one....

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Call in the south, wake up the north;

Of ev­ery clime, from sun to sun,

Gather God’s child­ren in­to one.

The Heathen Perish

Out of Every Clime and People

lyricist: M. E. Abbey, 1891
Composer: Charlie Tillman
Hymn 7

...start

Out of ev­ery clime and peo­ple,

Under ev­ery ho­ly name,...

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start

Out of ev­ery clime and peo­ple,

Under ev­ery ho­ly name,

Out of Every Clime and People

How Many Things Combine to Show

lyricist: Thomas Kelly, 1815
Composer: Robert Earnshaw, 1918
Hymn 8

...The pro­mised day by pro­phets sung,

The peo­ple hear, of ev­ery clime,

The Gos­pel in their na­tive tongue....

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The pro­mised day by pro­phets sung,

The peo­ple hear, of ev­ery clime,

The Gos­pel in their na­tive tongue.

How Many Things Combine to Show

Ring Out the News

lyricist: George Hugg, 1896
Composer: Adam Geibel
Hymn 9

...Ring out sal­va­tion full and free,

To ev­ery clime and na­tion,

Ring out the news to land and sea,...

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Ring out sal­va­tion full and free,

To ev­ery clime and na­tion,

Ring out the news to land and sea,

Ring Out the News

It Never Shall Pass Away

lyricist: Alice Cleator, 1903
Composer: Charles Gabriel
Hymn 10

...It nev­er shall pass away!

Unto ev­ery na­tion, in ev­ery clime,

That song shall ring in glad hymn and chime;...

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It nev­er shall pass away!

Unto ev­ery na­tion, in ev­ery clime,

That song shall ring in glad hymn and chime;

It Never Shall Pass Away

Watchman on the Walls of Zion

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1865
Composer: Theodore Perkins, 1865
Hymn 11

...When shall peace and ho­ly un­ion

Bind the soul of ev­ery clime?

Where the spark of love and glo­ry,...

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When shall peace and ho­ly un­ion

Bind the soul of ev­ery clime?

Where the spark of love and glo­ry,

Watchman on the Walls of Zion

Christmas Morning (Meigs)

lyricist: Mrs. M. N. Meigs, 1883
Composer: Arranged from Mozart
Hymn 12

...Glory be to God on high!

Out of ev­ery clime and peo­ple,

Under ev­ery ho­ly name,...

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Glory be to God on high!

Out of ev­ery clime and peo­ple,

Under ev­ery ho­ly name,

Christmas Morning (Meigs)

Why, on the Bending Willows Hung

lyricist: James Joyce, 1809
Composer: Sabbath Hymn and Tune Book, 1859
Hymn 13

...Nor, weep­ing, think of Jor­dan’s flood;

In ev­ery clime behold a home,

In ev­ery tem­ple see thy God....

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Nor, weep­ing, think of Jor­dan’s flood;

In ev­ery clime behold a home,

In ev­ery tem­ple see thy God.

Why, on the Bending Willows Hung

Arm of the Lord, Awake!

lyricist: William Shrubsole, 1796
Composer: James Elliott, 1874
Hymn 14

...Almighty God, Thy grace pro­claim

In ev­ery clime of ev­ery name;

Let ad­verse pow­ers be­fore Thee fall,...

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Almighty God, Thy grace pro­claim

In ev­ery clime of ev­ery name;

Let ad­verse pow­ers be­fore Thee fall,

Arm of the Lord, Awake!

Jesus, Immortal King, Arise

lyricist: Aaron Seymour, 1810
Composer: John Burrowes, 1830
Hymn 15

...O may the dear Re­deem­er’s name

Through ev­ery clime be known,

And hea­then gods, like Da­gon, fall,...

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O may the dear Re­deem­er’s name

Through ev­ery clime be known,

And hea­then gods, like Da­gon, fall,

Jesus, Immortal King, Arise

We Will Sing the Old, Old Story

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1900
Composer: William Kirkpatrick, 1902
Hymn 16

...Sing of Christ and Him alone,

’Till in ev­ery clime and na­tion

His be­lov­èd name is known....

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Sing of Christ and Him alone,

’Till in ev­ery clime and na­tion

His be­lov­èd name is known.

We Will Sing the Old, Old Story

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