her friend

We found "her friend" used in 4 sacred songs, each carrying a unique message of faith.

her friend· 4 hymns found
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Her char­ity, how pure!
Confess Thy hand, and bless the rod,
Her few brief hours of con­flict passed,
Confess Thy hand and bless the rod:

her friend

That pass­es in an hour.
And find in Thee a guard­ian God.
She bathes in tran­quil seas of peace,
Who loved to own Thee as her God.

How Oft Doth Beauty Lead to Sin

lyricist: Susanna Harrison, 1780
Composer: John Camp, 1905
Hymn 1

...Her char­ity, how pure!

Her friend­ship is not like the dew

That pass­es in an hour....

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Her char­ity, how pure!

Her friend­ship is not like the dew

That pass­es in an hour.

How Oft Doth Beauty Lead to Sin

Great Maker of Unnumbered Worlds

lyricist: Sidney Dyer, 1843
Composer: 17th Century German
Hymn 2

...Confess Thy hand, and bless the rod,

By pe­ni­tence make Thee her friend,

And find in Thee a guard­ian God....

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Confess Thy hand, and bless the rod,

By pe­ni­tence make Thee her friend,

And find in Thee a guard­ian God.

Great Maker of Unnumbered Worlds

Now Rests Her Soul in Jesu’s Arms

lyricist: Johann Allendorf, 1725
Composer: Lincoln Hall
Hymn 3

...Her few brief hours of con­flict passed,

She finds with Christ, her friend, at last;

She bathes in tran­quil seas of peace,...

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Her few brief hours of con­flict passed,

She finds with Christ, her friend, at last;

She bathes in tran­quil seas of peace,

Now Rests Her Soul in Jesu’s Arms

Great Framer of Unnumbered Worlds

lyricist: Sidney Dyer, 1817
Composer: 17th Century German
Hymn 4

...Confess Thy hand and bless the rod:

Thou still wouldst love to be her friend,

Who loved to own Thee as her God....

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Confess Thy hand and bless the rod:

Thou still wouldst love to be her friend,

Who loved to own Thee as her God.

Great Framer of Unnumbered Worlds

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