fall­eth

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fall­eth· 18 hymns found
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Open now stand­eth the door;
God’s child­ren are ga­ther­ing home!
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Wondrous grief en­dured for thee.
Not a blast of hur­ry touch the spir­it there.
In the sha­dow of the cross.
Than the drops of na­ture’s dew,
Closer by day, tho’ my sky be all bright;
There is work for all to­day,
Coming from Heav­en to earth be­low,
There is work for all to­day,
In yon­der fair c­ity where He is the light,
Praise ye the Lord, whose gifts are ev­er new;
And the seed of the Word
With ra­di­ance most di­vine;
Ah, ’tis Heav­en at last!
For the shame and sin of mor­tals.

fall­eth

Closed are the gates ev­er­more.
Gathering home! ga­ther­ing home!
On, wea­ry wan­der­ers, ov­er life’s road;
Tenderly up­on your ear;
Lo! for help His wound­ed spir­it call­eth!
Traced up­on our dial by the Sun of Love;
It will lead our steps aright;
When we ask of the Lord,
Earth hath no bright­ness away from His face;
Swiftly do the mo­ments fly,
Over this broad world of sin and of woe?
Swiftly do the mo­ments fly,
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Pure as the rain and gen­tle as the dew.
Will you cher­ish and nour­ish
To dim the splen­dor bright;
Not a plea­sure ev­er pall­eth,
Prostrate, and with strug­gling breath,

Jesus Is Calling (Hartsough)

lyricist: Palmer Hartsough, 1900
Composer: James Fillmore
Hymn 1

...Open now stand­eth the door;

Soon the night fall­eth, fall­eth, fall­eth,

Closed are the gates ev­er­more....

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Open now stand­eth the door;

Soon the night fall­eth, fall­eth, fall­eth,

Closed are the gates ev­er­more.

Jesus Is Calling (Hartsough)

Gathering Home (Slade)

lyricist: Mary Slade, 1876
Composer: Rigdon McIntosh
Hymn 2

...God’s child­ren are ga­ther­ing home!

Up to the ci­ty where fall­eth no night,

Gathering home! ga­ther­ing home!...

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God’s child­ren are ga­ther­ing home!

Up to the ci­ty where fall­eth no night,

Gathering home! ga­ther­ing home!

Gathering Home (Slade)

Softly the Silent Night

lyricist: Ambrose Blatchford, 1878
Composer: Anonymous, 1870
Hymn 3

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Softly the si­lent night fall­eth from God,

On, wea­ry wan­der­ers, ov­er life’s road;...

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Softly the si­lent night fall­eth from God,

On, wea­ry wan­der­ers, ov­er life’s road;

Softly the Silent Night

Hark, the Gentle Voice

lyricist: Mary Slade, 1876
Composer: Asa Everett
Hymn 4

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Hark! the gen­tle voice of Je­sus fall­eth

Tenderly up­on your ear;...

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Hark! the gen­tle voice of Je­sus fall­eth

Tenderly up­on your ear;

Hark, the Gentle Voice

Now, My Soul, Arise

lyricist: Arthur Russell, 1851
Composer: Luise Reichardt (1779–1826)
Hymn 5

...Wondrous grief en­dured for thee.

To the ground be­hold the Sav­ior fall­eth!

Lo! for help His wound­ed spir­it call­eth!...

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Wondrous grief en­dured for thee.

To the ground be­hold the Sav­ior fall­eth!

Lo! for help His wound­ed spir­it call­eth!

Now, My Soul, Arise

Like a River Glorious

lyricist: Frances Havergal, 1876
Composer: James Mountain, 1876
Hymn 6

...Not a blast of hur­ry touch the spir­it there.

Every joy or tri­al fall­eth from ab­ove,

Traced up­on our dial by the Sun of Love;...

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Not a blast of hur­ry touch the spir­it there.

Every joy or tri­al fall­eth from ab­ove,

Traced up­on our dial by the Sun of Love;

Like a River Glorious

The Shadow of the Cross (Shacklock)

lyricist: Caroline Shacklock, 1878
Composer: Charles Pollock
Hymn 7

...In the sha­dow of the cross.

While it fall­eth on our path­way,

It will lead our steps aright;...

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In the sha­dow of the cross.

While it fall­eth on our path­way,

It will lead our steps aright;

The Shadow of the Cross (Shacklock)

Dew of Mercy

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1873
Composer: Howard Doane
Hymn 8

...Than the drops of na­ture’s dew,

And it fall­eth by night and by day.

When we ask of the Lord,...

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Than the drops of na­ture’s dew,

And it fall­eth by night and by day.

When we ask of the Lord,

Dew of Mercy

Closer to Thee (Clark)

lyricist: L. R. Clark, 1874
Composer: John Stockton
Hymn 9

...Closer by day, tho’ my sky be all bright;

Closer, still clos­er when fall­eth the night;

Earth hath no bright­ness away from His face;...

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Closer by day, tho’ my sky be all bright;

Closer, still clos­er when fall­eth the night;

Earth hath no bright­ness away from His face;

Closer to Thee (Clark)

To the Harvest Field (Gabriel)

Composer: Charles Gabriel, 1896
Hymn 10

...There is work for all to­day,

Ere the dark­ness fall­eth.

Swiftly do the mo­ments fly,...

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There is work for all to­day,

Ere the dark­ness fall­eth.

Swiftly do the mo­ments fly,

To the Harvest Field (Gabriel)

Still Whiter Than Snow

lyricist: Miriam Stabler, 1894
Composer: S. J. Perry
Hymn 11

...Coming from Heav­en to earth be­low,

Pure and so white as it fall­eth light

Over this broad world of sin and of woe?...

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Coming from Heav­en to earth be­low,

Pure and so white as it fall­eth light

Over this broad world of sin and of woe?

Still Whiter Than Snow

To the Harvest Field (Gabriel)

Composer: Charles Gabriel, 1896
Hymn 12

...There is work for all to­day,

Ere the dark­ness fall­eth.

Swiftly do the mo­ments fly,...

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There is work for all to­day,

Ere the dark­ness fall­eth.

Swiftly do the mo­ments fly,

To the Harvest Field (Gabriel)

Nothing to Fear

lyricist: Kate Ulmer, 1900
Composer: Henry Newton
Hymn 13

...In yon­der fair c­ity where He is the light,

Where com­eth no sor­row and fall­eth no night.

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In yon­der fair c­ity where He is the light,

Where com­eth no sor­row and fall­eth no night.

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Nothing to Fear

Praise Ye the Lord (Crosby)

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1881
Composer: William Kirkpatrick
Hymn 14

...Praise ye the Lord, whose gifts are ev­er new;

Praise ye the Lord, whose ten­der mer­cy fall­eth

Pure as the rain and gen­tle as the dew....

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Praise ye the Lord, whose gifts are ev­er new;

Praise ye the Lord, whose ten­der mer­cy fall­eth

Pure as the rain and gen­tle as the dew.

Praise Ye the Lord (Crosby)

The Wheat and the Tares

lyricist: Mattie Boteler, 1905
Composer: John Bryant
Hymn 15

...And the seed of the Word

Abundant fall­eth there to­night;

Will you cher­ish and nour­ish...

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And the seed of the Word

Abundant fall­eth there to­night;

Will you cher­ish and nour­ish

The Wheat and the Tares

The Light of the Holy City

lyricist: Ada Blenkhorn, 1909
Composer: Lyman Jackson
Hymn 16

...With ra­di­ance most di­vine;

No shade of night e’er fall­eth,

To dim the splen­dor bright;...

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With ra­di­ance most di­vine;

No shade of night e’er fall­eth,

To dim the splen­dor bright;

The Light of the Holy City

Angel Voices Sweetly Singing

lyricist: Horatius Bonar, 1861
Composer: Traditional German
Hymn 17

...Ah, ’tis Heav­en at last!

Not a tear drop ev­er fall­eth,

Not a plea­sure ev­er pall­eth,...

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Ah, ’tis Heav­en at last!

Not a tear drop ev­er fall­eth,

Not a plea­sure ev­er pall­eth,

Angel Voices Sweetly Singing

Over Kedron Jesus Treadeth

lyricist: Thomas Kingo, 1689
Composer: Lou­is Bour­geois, 1551
Hymn 18

...For the shame and sin of mor­tals.

See how, ang­uish-struck, He fall­eth

Prostrate, and with strug­gling breath,...

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For the shame and sin of mor­tals.

See how, ang­uish-struck, He fall­eth

Prostrate, and with strug­gling breath,

Over Kedron Jesus Treadeth

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