hap­ly

"hap­ly" appears in 5 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

hap­ly· 5 hymns found
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And make our dark­ness shine,
To Thy dear self—my hope, my joy, my all;
A hind’s gift to a king—
With sac­red jea­lou­sy;
A poor, blind child I wan­der here,

hap­ly

What pow­er and grace are Thine.
And, miss­ing Thee, my tremb­ling feet should fall.
And know my of­fer­ing.
And mu­sic’s charms be­witch and steal
O dark, dark, dark, I still must say,

Father, We Come Not as of Old

lyricist: John Chadwick, 1874
Composer: Gottfried Fink, 1842
Hymn 1

...And make our dark­ness shine,

If hap­ly thus our souls may know

What pow­er and grace are Thine....

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And make our dark­ness shine,

If hap­ly thus our souls may know

What pow­er and grace are Thine.

Father, We Come Not as of Old

Hold Thou My Hand (Crosby)

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1874
Composer: Hubert Main, 1880
Hymn 2

...To Thy dear self—my hope, my joy, my all;

Hold Thou my hand, lest hap­ly I should wan­der,

And, miss­ing Thee, my tremb­ling feet should fall....

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To Thy dear self—my hope, my joy, my all;

Hold Thou my hand, lest hap­ly I should wan­der,

And, miss­ing Thee, my tremb­ling feet should fall.

Hold Thou My Hand (Crosby)

The Ballad of the Cross

lyricist: Theodosia Garrison (1874–1944)
Composer: Folk tune
Hymn 3

...A hind’s gift to a king—

Yet, hap­ly, He may smile to see

And know my of­fer­ing....

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A hind’s gift to a king—

Yet, hap­ly, He may smile to see

And know my of­fer­ing.

The Ballad of the Cross

Jesus, Thou Soul of All Our Joys

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1749
Composer: From Mozart
Hymn 4

...With sac­red jea­lou­sy;

Lest hap­ly sense should damp our zeal,

And mu­sic’s charms be­witch and steal...

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With sac­red jea­lou­sy;

Lest hap­ly sense should damp our zeal,

And mu­sic’s charms be­witch and steal

Jesus, Thou Soul of All Our Joys

When, Dearest Lord, When Shall It Be?

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1742
Composer: William Smallwood (1831–1897)
Hymn 5

...A poor, blind child I wan­der here,

If hap­ly I may feel Thee near:

O dark, dark, dark, I still must say,...

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A poor, blind child I wan­der here,

If hap­ly I may feel Thee near:

O dark, dark, dark, I still must say,

When, Dearest Lord, When Shall It Be?

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