loud­er

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

loud­er· 20 hymns found
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Songs of prais­es I would sing,
The flam­ing heav’ns to­ge­ther roll;
And spread from plain to plain,
Soft through Beth­lehem’s mid­night air?
On ev­ery side a voice I hear
On ev­ery side a voice I hear
And sweet­er still their mu­sic floats,
Lord, un­loose my stam­mer­ing tongue,
Which ec­ho thus from Sa­lem’s plains?
Of His aw­ful word to man.
While the na­tions are con­tend­ing,
Swell the migh­ty flood;
Weary soul, come un­to Me;
Many for his cries re­buked him,
Like a chime.
By God’s own hand with speech en­dued;
Hear their moan­ings loud and long;
Yielding not my stub­born will,
Once more, once more, set the bells to ring­ing,
The sin­ner oft pur­sue;

loud­er

Praise to glo­ri­fy my king,
Swells the high trump that wakes the dead.
Woods ec­ho to the strain.
Angel ac­cents sure are there.
A voice I dare not light­ly treat,
A voice I dare not light­ly treat,
And tell our joy in more tri­umph­ant notes.
Did the Lord a man be­come
So sweet re­sound from Zi­on’s hill?
See the glo­ri­ous fount­ain flow;
Through the earth our God is send­ing
Praise the pre­cious blood!
Still ’tis love that call­eth thee.
Till the gra­cious Sav­ior bid him,
As the hour draws near,
Should sing for joy that God is good.
’Tis the voice of pray­er and song.
Till I saw my­self an out­cast, vile with­in;
Swell the bless­èd sto­ry, Je­sus lives in glo­ry,
And con­science thun­ders too.

Closer Still

lyricist: David Beattie
Composer: Charles Gabriel, 1913
Hymn 1

...Songs of prais­es I would sing,

Louder still, loud­er still!

Praise to glo­ri­fy my king,...

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Songs of prais­es I would sing,

Louder still, loud­er still!

Praise to glo­ri­fy my king,

Closer Still

That Day of Wrath

lyricist: Thomas of Celano, 13th Century
Composer: John Dykes, 1861
Hymn 2

...The flam­ing heav’ns to­ge­ther roll;

When loud­er yet, and yet more dread;

Swells the high trump that wakes the dead....

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The flam­ing heav’ns to­ge­ther roll;

When loud­er yet, and yet more dread;

Swells the high trump that wakes the dead.

That Day of Wrath

Hosanna! Be the Children’s Song

lyricist: James Montgomery, 1853
Composer: Henrich Zeuner, 1832
Hymn 3

...And spread from plain to plain,

While loud­er, sweet­er, clear­er still,

Woods ec­ho to the strain....

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And spread from plain to plain,

While loud­er, sweet­er, clear­er still,

Woods ec­ho to the strain.

Hosanna! Be the Children’s Song

Hark! What Sounds Are Sweetly Stealing?

lyricist: Anonymous, before 1895
Composer: John Hodges (1830–1915)
Hymn 4

...Soft through Beth­lehem’s mid­night air?

Louder yet, and loud­er peal­ing,

Angel ac­cents sure are there....

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Soft through Beth­lehem’s mid­night air?

Louder yet, and loud­er peal­ing,

Angel ac­cents sure are there.

Hark! What Sounds Are Sweetly Stealing?

Prepare Thy God to Meet

Composer: Hugh McGranahan, 1897
Hymn 5

...On ev­ery side a voice I hear

That loud­er speak­eth year by year,

A voice I dare not light­ly treat,...

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On ev­ery side a voice I hear

That loud­er speak­eth year by year,

A voice I dare not light­ly treat,

Prepare Thy God to Meet

Prepare Thy God to Meet

Composer: Hugh McGranahan, 1897
Hymn 6

...On ev­ery side a voice I hear

That loud­er speak­eth year by year,

A voice I dare not light­ly treat,...

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On ev­ery side a voice I hear

That loud­er speak­eth year by year,

A voice I dare not light­ly treat,

Prepare Thy God to Meet

From Choirs Redeemed

Composer: William McCauley, 1897
Hymn 7

...And sweet­er still their mu­sic floats,

While we in loud­er strains pro­long

And tell our joy in more tri­umph­ant notes....

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And sweet­er still their mu­sic floats,

While we in loud­er strains pro­long

And tell our joy in more tri­umph­ant notes.

From Choirs Redeemed

Sweeter Sounds Than Music Knows

lyricist: John Newton, 1779
Composer: William Bradbury, 1858
Hymn 8

...Lord, un­loose my stam­mer­ing tongue,

Who should loud­er sing than I?

Did the Lord a man be­come...

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Lord, un­loose my stam­mer­ing tongue,

Who should loud­er sing than I?

Did the Lord a man be­come

Sweeter Sounds Than Music Knows

What Are Those Soul Reviving Strains?

lyricist: Josiah Pratt, 1829
Composer: Frank Moorman
Hymn 9

...Which ec­ho thus from Sa­lem’s plains?

What an­thems loud, and loud­er still,

So sweet re­sound from Zi­on’s hill?...

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Which ec­ho thus from Sa­lem’s plains?

What an­thems loud, and loud­er still,

So sweet re­sound from Zi­on’s hill?

What Are Those Soul Reviving Strains?

Louder, Louder

lyricist: Daniel Warner, 1900
Composer: Adapted
Hymn 10

...Of His aw­ful word to man.

Louder, loud­er, hal­le­lu­jah!

See the glo­ri­ous fount­ain flow;...

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Of His aw­ful word to man.

Louder, loud­er, hal­le­lu­jah!

See the glo­ri­ous fount­ain flow;

Louder, Louder

Come and See What God Is Doing

lyricist: Thomas Kelly, 1815
Composer: Henry Gauntlett, 1849
Hymn 11

...While the na­tions are con­tend­ing,

And the tu­mult loud­er grows;

Through the earth our God is send­ing...

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While the na­tions are con­tend­ing,

And the tu­mult loud­er grows;

Through the earth our God is send­ing

Come and See What God Is Doing

Glory Be to Jesus

lyricist: Alfonso de’ Liguori
Composer: Friedrich Filitz, 1847
Hymn 12

...Swell the migh­ty flood;

Louder still and loud­er

Praise the pre­cious blood!...

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Swell the migh­ty flood;

Louder still and loud­er

Praise the pre­cious blood!

Glory Be to Jesus

Does the Lord Afflict His Chosen?

lyricist: Annie Moulton, 1878
Composer: Frank Davis
Hymn 13

...Weary soul, come un­to Me;

Listen to His loud­er sum­mons,

Still ’tis love that call­eth thee....

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Weary soul, come un­to Me;

Listen to His loud­er sum­mons,

Still ’tis love that call­eth thee.

Does the Lord Afflict His Chosen?

Mercy, O Thou Son of David!

lyricist: John Newton, 1779
Composer: George Oliver, 1916
Hymn 14

...Many for his cries re­buked him,

But he called the loud­er still;

Till the gra­cious Sav­ior bid him,...

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Many for his cries re­buked him,

But he called the loud­er still;

Till the gra­cious Sav­ior bid him,

Mercy, O Thou Son of David!

He Expecteth

lyricist: Alice Janvrin, 1894
Composer: Ethelbert Bullinger, 1874
Hymn 15

...Like a chime.

Oft times faint, now wax­ing loud­er

As the hour draws near,...

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Like a chime.

Oft times faint, now wax­ing loud­er

As the hour draws near,

He Expecteth

Yes, God Is Good

lyricist: John Gurney, 1851
Composer: Psalmodia Evangelica, 1789
Hymn 16

...By God’s own hand with speech en­dued;

And man, in loud­er notes of praise,

Should sing for joy that God is good....

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By God’s own hand with speech en­dued;

And man, in loud­er notes of praise,

Should sing for joy that God is good.

Yes, God Is Good

Paul and Silas

lyricist: Philip Bliss (1838–1876)
Composer: Daniel Towner
Hymn 17

...Hear their moan­ings loud and long;

No, again, and loud­er, clear­er,

’Tis the voice of pray­er and song....

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Hear their moan­ings loud and long;

No, again, and loud­er, clear­er,

’Tis the voice of pray­er and song.

Paul and Silas

I’ve Let the Sunshine In

lyricist: S. E. Hendrick, 1900
Composer: J. W. Wilkinson
Hymn 18

...Yielding not my stub­born will,

Tho’ the call came loud­er still,

Till I saw my­self an out­cast, vile with­in;...

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Yielding not my stub­born will,

Tho’ the call came loud­er still,

Till I saw my­self an out­cast, vile with­in;

I’ve Let the Sunshine In

Easter Bells (Oatman)

lyricist: Johnson Oatman, Jr., 1896
Composer: Florence Williams Falconer
Hymn 19

...Once more, once more, set the bells to ring­ing,

Louder, loud­er, may each voice keep sing­ing,

Swell the bless­èd sto­ry, Je­sus lives in glo­ry,...

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Once more, once more, set the bells to ring­ing,

Louder, loud­er, may each voice keep sing­ing,

Swell the bless­èd sto­ry, Je­sus lives in glo­ry,

Easter Bells (Oatman)

See, When a Black O’erspreading Cloud

lyricist: John Newton, 1779
Composer: Chetham’s Psalmody, 1718
Hymn 20

...The sin­ner oft pur­sue;

A loud­er storm is heard with­in,

And con­science thun­ders too....

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The sin­ner oft pur­sue;

A loud­er storm is heard with­in,

And con­science thun­ders too.

See, When a Black O’erspreading Cloud

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