hast­en

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

hast­en· 20 hymns found
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The an­gels’ dread king!
These have al­lured my sight.
Brother! say, why will you die?
Sweetest of an­gel strains.
And its light is trail­ing low,
Send it speed­ing o’er the wave;
Storms of grief and pass­ion still­ing,
Divisions all end­ed, tri­umph­ant His word!
Shining clear on the way of love and duty,
Before the day was spent;
Far in hea­then lands to dwell?
Thy beams yet to mor­tals great joy pro­claim.
Thy beams yet to mor­tals great joy pro­claim.
The Sun­day school is my de­light,
O, why this heart­less treat­ment?
She stands fresh ap­par­eled in ves­tures of day.
So the Church should wait, and watch and pray.
The Lord is coming! watch and pray!
The wea­ri­ness inc­rease;
With praise in all her gates.

hast­en

With joy­ful ac­cord!
Jesus, great­est, high­est, I will come to Thee.
He is rea­dy to for­give;
Beneath the star­ry dome;
To Beth­le­hem let us go.
Some poor sail­or you may save;
Wanderer, hast­en home.
When all of God’s peo­ple are one;
Holy Bi­ble! my pre­cious Bi­ble!
The Son of Man to seek;
From the scenes I loved so well!
O star in thy beau­ty still shin­ing for me.
O star in thy beau­ty still shin­ing for me.
’Tis there we learn the way that’s right,
To work! To work! To work!
When earth shall ex­ult in the bliss of her prime,
We may speed along the lin­ger­ing years,
So shalt thou then es­cape the snare,
The end, the end is peace.
When Is­ra­el shall re­joice,

Come Hither, Ye Faithful

lyricist: Latin, 17th Century
Composer: Joseph Barnby, 1883)
Hymn 1

...The an­gels’ dread king!

To Beth­le­hem hast­en

With joy­ful ac­cord!...

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The an­gels’ dread king!

To Beth­le­hem hast­en

With joy­ful ac­cord!

Come Hither, Ye Faithful

I Am Resolved

lyricist: Palmer Hartsough, 1896
Composer: James Fillmore
Hymn 2

...These have al­lured my sight.

I will hast­en to Him, hast­en so glad and free;

Jesus, great­est, high­est, I will come to Thee....

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These have al­lured my sight.

I will hast­en to Him, hast­en so glad and free;

Jesus, great­est, high­est, I will come to Thee.

I Am Resolved

Oh, Hear the Savior’s Voice

Composer: George Ryder, 1887
Hymn 3

...Brother! say, why will you die?

Brother! hast­en thy re­pent­ing,

He is rea­dy to for­give;...

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Brother! say, why will you die?

Brother! hast­en thy re­pent­ing,

He is rea­dy to for­give;

Oh, Hear the Savior’s Voice

The Shepherds

lyricist: Alice Cleator, 1900
Composer: Lincoln Hall
Hymn 4

...Sweetest of an­gel strains.

O shep­herds, hast­en on­ward,

Beneath the star­ry dome;...

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Sweetest of an­gel strains.

O shep­herds, hast­en on­ward,

Beneath the star­ry dome;

The Shepherds

To Bethlehem Let Us Go

lyricist: Hezekiah Butterworth, 1901
Composer: Charles Case
Hymn 5

...And its light is trail­ing low,

To Beth­le­hem let us hast­en,

To Beth­le­hem let us go....

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And its light is trail­ing low,

To Beth­le­hem let us hast­en,

To Beth­le­hem let us go.

To Bethlehem Let Us Go

Man the Life-Boat (Clements)

lyricist: John Clements, 1893
Composer: Daniel Towner
Hymn 6

...Send it speed­ing o’er the wave;

If you hast­en to the res­cue,

Some poor sail­or you may save;...

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Send it speed­ing o’er the wave;

If you hast­en to the res­cue,

Some poor sail­or you may save;

Man the Life-Boat (Clements)

Wanderer, Seek Thy Home

lyricist: J. B. Packard, 1879
Composer: Asa Hull
Hymn 7

...Storms of grief and pass­ion still­ing,

Wanderer, hast­en home;

Wanderer, hast­en home....

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Storms of grief and pass­ion still­ing,

Wanderer, hast­en home;

Wanderer, hast­en home.

Wanderer, Seek Thy Home

How Blest and How Joyous

lyricist: Marshall Kurfees, 1887
Composer: Alexander Hopkins
Hymn 8

...Divisions all end­ed, tri­umph­ant His word!

O shout the glad word, O hast­en the day,

When all of God’s peo­ple are one;...

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Divisions all end­ed, tri­umph­ant His word!

O shout the glad word, O hast­en the day,

When all of God’s peo­ple are one;

How Blest and How Joyous

Like a Star of the Morning

lyricist: Henry Hartzler, 1878
Composer: Edmund Lorenz
Hymn 9

...Shining clear on the way of love and duty,

As I hast­en on my jour­ney to the goal.

Holy Bi­ble! my pre­cious Bi­ble!...

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Shining clear on the way of love and duty,

As I hast­en on my jour­ney to the goal.

Holy Bi­ble! my pre­cious Bi­ble!

Like a Star of the Morning

Feeding the Five Thousand

lyricist: Julia Johnston, 1899
Composer: Daniel Towner
Hymn 10

...Before the day was spent;

But ea­ger people hast­ened,

The Son of Man to seek;...

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Before the day was spent;

But ea­ger people hast­ened,

The Son of Man to seek;

Feeding the Five Thousand

Yes, My Native Land, I Love Thee

lyricist: Samuel Smith, 1832
Composer: Joseph Holbrook, 1862
Hymn 11

...Far in hea­then lands to dwell?

Yes! I hast­en from you glad­ly,

From the scenes I loved so well!...

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Far in hea­then lands to dwell?

Yes! I hast­en from you glad­ly,

From the scenes I loved so well!

Yes, My Native Land, I Love Thee

The Star of Bethlehem (Skoog)

Composer: Andrew Skoog, 1914
Hymn 12

...Thy beams yet to mor­tals great joy pro­claim.

The Lord to adore, I hast­en with thee,

O star in thy beau­ty still shin­ing for me....

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Thy beams yet to mor­tals great joy pro­claim.

The Lord to adore, I hast­en with thee,

O star in thy beau­ty still shin­ing for me.

The Star of Bethlehem (Skoog)

The Star of Bethlehem (Skoog)

Composer: Andrew Skoog, 1914
Hymn 13

...Thy beams yet to mor­tals great joy pro­claim.

The Lord to adore, I hast­en with thee,

O star in thy beau­ty still shin­ing for me....

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Thy beams yet to mor­tals great joy pro­claim.

The Lord to adore, I hast­en with thee,

O star in thy beau­ty still shin­ing for me.

The Star of Bethlehem (Skoog)

So Do I

lyricist: Mary Stainburn, 1860
Composer: H. Q. Willson and Henry Tucker
Hymn 14

...The Sun­day school is my de­light,

O let us hast­en there, O let us hast­en there;

’Tis there we learn the way that’s right,...

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The Sun­day school is my de­light,

O let us hast­en there, O let us hast­en there;

’Tis there we learn the way that’s right,

So Do I

To Work!

lyricist: Harley Mason, 1902
Composer: Florence Williams
Hymn 15

...O, why this heart­less treat­ment?

Why? O, hast­en to them or they die!

To work! To work! To work!...

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O, why this heart­less treat­ment?

Why? O, hast­en to them or they die!

To work! To work! To work!

To Work!

The Burden of Dumah

lyricist: John Macduff, 1853
Composer: Gaetano Donizetti (1797–1848)
Hymn 16

...She stands fresh ap­par­eled in ves­tures of day.

Oh! hast­en, Lord! hast­en this hal­cy­on time,

When earth shall ex­ult in the bliss of her prime,...

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She stands fresh ap­par­eled in ves­tures of day.

Oh! hast­en, Lord! hast­en this hal­cy­on time,

When earth shall ex­ult in the bliss of her prime,

The Burden of Dumah

Hasting on His Coming

Composer: Albert Simpson, 1904
Hymn 17

...So the Church should wait, and watch and pray.

We may hast­en for­ward His ap­pear­ing,

We may speed along the lin­ger­ing years,...

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So the Church should wait, and watch and pray.

We may hast­en for­ward His ap­pear­ing,

We may speed along the lin­ger­ing years,

Hasting on His Coming

The Lord Is Coming! Seas, Retire!

lyricist: Anonymous, 1886
Composer: Ralph Harrison, 1784
Hymn 18

...The Lord is coming! watch and pray!

So shalt thou hast­en that glad day;

So shalt thou then es­cape the snare,...

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The Lord is coming! watch and pray!

So shalt thou hast­en that glad day;

So shalt thou then es­cape the snare,

The Lord Is Coming! Seas, Retire!

This Is the Day of Toil

lyricist: Horatius Bonar, 1866
Composer: George Stebbins
Hymn 19

...The wea­ri­ness inc­rease;

We gird our loins and hast­en on,

The end, the end is peace....

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The wea­ri­ness inc­rease;

We gird our loins and hast­en on,

The end, the end is peace.

This Is the Day of Toil

Wake, Harp of Zion

lyricist: James Edmeston, 1846
Composer: John Richardson (1816–1879)
Hymn 20

...With praise in all her gates.

O hast­en, Lord, these pro­mised days,

When Is­ra­el shall re­joice,...

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With praise in all her gates.

O hast­en, Lord, these pro­mised days,

When Is­ra­el shall re­joice,

Wake, Harp of Zion

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