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

loud­ly· 20 hymns found
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Happy New Year, hap­py New Year,
In the stee­ple high;
In the stee­ple high;
On each word the sweet tones dwell­ing,
When away at my side, there I dim­ly des­cried,
To God our voic­es let us raise,
Though the sky be dark and gloomy,
Tidings, glad tid­ings un­to the world,
To save this sin­ful soul of mine.
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Give up all ease be­side;
Onward, nor halt­ing stand,
Stronger the surg­es dash and fierc­er the gale,
Onward, nor halt­ing stand,
Stronger the surg­es dash and fierc­er the gale,
We shall rest ’neath Elim’s cool­ing palms.
Never was such car­ol­ing,
Praise thou, praise the migh­ty God,
Send Thou thine an­gels and command,
I’ve al­most reached my heav’n­ly home,

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Happy New Year, hap­py New Year,
Underneath the sky.
Underneath the sky.
Easter morn is say­ing, say­ing,
Ship ahoy! Ship ahoy!
That rock of strength oh let us praise!
Look with hope­ful heart be­yond them,
Judea’s plains the mes­sage have heard:
Above all those of earth­ly fame;
Through the mists that cloud the night;
Look to the Cru­ci­fied.
This is the vic­to­ry, this is the vic­to­ry,
Watch the bright and morn­ing Star,
This is the vic­to­ry, this is the vic­to­ry,
Watch the bright and morn­ing Star,
We shall pass safe­ly o’er,
Mortals, mor­tals, wake and rise.
Praise on earth, and praise ye heav­en­ly host,
Salvation to the saints be­low.
Thy ho­ly ones, be­hold, they come!

New Year’s Eve

lyricist: Marcia Goodwin, 1874
Composer: James Fillmore
Hymn 1

...Happy New Year, hap­py New Year,

Joy-bells ring loud­ly, ring loud­ly and clear.

Happy New Year, hap­py New Year,...

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Happy New Year, hap­py New Year,

Joy-bells ring loud­ly, ring loud­ly and clear.

Happy New Year, hap­py New Year,

New Year’s Eve

Church Bells

Composer: William Howard, 1900
Hymn 2

...In the stee­ple high;

Hear them while they loud­ly sing

Underneath the sky....

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In the stee­ple high;

Hear them while they loud­ly sing

Underneath the sky.

Church Bells

Church Bells

Composer: William Howard, 1900
Hymn 3

...In the stee­ple high;

Hear them while they loud­ly sing

Underneath the sky....

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In the stee­ple high;

Hear them while they loud­ly sing

Underneath the sky.

Church Bells

Christ Is Risen (Butler)

lyricist: Mary Butler, 1913
Composer: Fanny Knowlton
Hymn 4

...On each word the sweet tones dwell­ing,

Soft and low, then loud­ly swell­ing,

Easter morn is say­ing, say­ing,...

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On each word the sweet tones dwell­ing,

Soft and low, then loud­ly swell­ing,

Easter morn is say­ing, say­ing,

Christ Is Risen (Butler)

The Old Ship of Zion

lyricist: Mary Cartwright, 1889
Composer: Daniel Towner
Hymn 5

...When away at my side, there I dim­ly des­cried,

A state­ly old ves­sel, and loud­ly I cried:

Ship ahoy! Ship ahoy!...

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When away at my side, there I dim­ly des­cried,

A state­ly old ves­sel, and loud­ly I cried:

Ship ahoy! Ship ahoy!

The Old Ship of Zion

To God Our Voices Let Us Raise

lyricist: William Wrangham, 1829
Composer: Daniel Read, 1785
Hymn 6

...To God our voic­es let us raise,

And loud­ly chant the joy­ful strain;

That rock of strength oh let us praise!...

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To God our voic­es let us raise,

And loud­ly chant the joy­ful strain;

That rock of strength oh let us praise!

To God Our Voices Let Us Raise

Nearing the Better Land

lyricist: W. A. Spate, 1875
Composer: John Tenney
Hymn 7

...Though the sky be dark and gloomy,

And the wild storms loud­ly roar,

Look with hope­ful heart be­yond them,...

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Though the sky be dark and gloomy,

And the wild storms loud­ly roar,

Look with hope­ful heart be­yond them,

Nearing the Better Land

Glad Tidings (Gabriel)

Composer: Charles Gabriel, 1879
Hymn 8

...Tidings, glad tid­ings un­to the world,

Tidings that an­gels loud­ly pro­claim,

Judea’s plains the mes­sage have heard:...

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Tidings, glad tid­ings un­to the world,

Tidings that an­gels loud­ly pro­claim,

Judea’s plains the mes­sage have heard:

Glad Tidings (Gabriel)

On Calvary (Earl)

lyricist: T. S. Earl, 1897
Composer: George Holsinger
Hymn 9

...To save this sin­ful soul of mine.

Oh, loud­ly ec­ho Je­sus’ name!

Above all those of earth­ly fame;...

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To save this sin­ful soul of mine.

Oh, loud­ly ec­ho Je­sus’ name!

Above all those of earth­ly fame;

On Calvary (Earl)

Hark! A Voice Is Loudly Ringing

lyricist: 5th Century Latin
Composer: Christian Witt (1600–1716)
Hymn 10

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Hark! a voice is loud­ly ring­ing

Through the mists that cloud the night;...

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Hark! a voice is loud­ly ring­ing

Through the mists that cloud the night;

Hark! A Voice Is Loudly Ringing

The Gospel Trumpet’s Sounding

lyricist: English
Composer: Richard Thain, 1877
Hymn 11

...Give up all ease be­side;

While grace is loud­ly call­ing,

Look to the Cru­ci­fied....

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Give up all ease be­side;

While grace is loud­ly call­ing,

Look to the Cru­ci­fied.

The Gospel Trumpet’s Sounding

This Is the Victory

Composer: Philip Bliss, 1871
Hymn 12

...Onward, nor halt­ing stand,

But loud­ly sing.

This is the vic­to­ry, this is the vic­to­ry,...

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Onward, nor halt­ing stand,

But loud­ly sing.

This is the vic­to­ry, this is the vic­to­ry,

This Is the Victory

Pull for the Shore

Composer: Philip Bliss, 1873
Hymn 13

...Stronger the surg­es dash and fierc­er the gale,

Heed not the stor­my winds, though loud­ly they roar;

Watch the bright and morn­ing Star,...

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Stronger the surg­es dash and fierc­er the gale,

Heed not the stor­my winds, though loud­ly they roar;

Watch the bright and morn­ing Star,

Pull for the Shore

This Is the Victory

Composer: Philip Bliss, 1871
Hymn 14

...Onward, nor halt­ing stand,

But loud­ly sing.

This is the vic­to­ry, this is the vic­to­ry,...

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Onward, nor halt­ing stand,

But loud­ly sing.

This is the vic­to­ry, this is the vic­to­ry,

This Is the Victory

Pull for the Shore

Composer: Philip Bliss, 1873
Hymn 15

...Stronger the surg­es dash and fierc­er the gale,

Heed not the stor­my winds, though loud­ly they roar;

Watch the bright and morn­ing Star,...

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Stronger the surg­es dash and fierc­er the gale,

Heed not the stor­my winds, though loud­ly they roar;

Watch the bright and morn­ing Star,

Pull for the Shore

’Neath Elim’s Cooling Palms

lyricist: Benjamin Bristow, 1877
Composer: Frank Bristow
Hymn 16

...We shall rest ’neath Elim’s cool­ing palms.

Though the waves loud­ly roar,

We shall pass safe­ly o’er,...

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We shall rest ’neath Elim’s cool­ing palms.

Though the waves loud­ly roar,

We shall pass safe­ly o’er,

’Neath Elim’s Cooling Palms

All This Night Bright Angels Sing

lyricist: William Austin (?–1633)
Composer: Arthur Sullvivan (1842–1900)
Hymn 17

...Never was such car­ol­ing,

Hark! a voice which loud­ly cries,

Mortals, mor­tals, wake and rise....

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Never was such car­ol­ing,

Hark! a voice which loud­ly cries,

Mortals, mor­tals, wake and rise.

All This Night Bright Angels Sing

Shout Forth the Tidings

Composer: Adam Geibel, ca. 1903
Hymn 18

...Praise thou, praise the migh­ty God,

Let your prais­es ev­er loud­ly swell,

Praise on earth, and praise ye heav­en­ly host,...

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Praise thou, praise the migh­ty God,

Let your prais­es ev­er loud­ly swell,

Praise on earth, and praise ye heav­en­ly host,

Shout Forth the Tidings

How Many Years Has Man Been Driven

lyricist: John Cennick, 1741
Composer: William Bradbury, 1849
Hymn 19

...Send Thou thine an­gels and command,

Go, sound de­li­ver­ance; loud­ly blow

Salvation to the saints be­low....

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Send Thou thine an­gels and command,

Go, sound de­li­ver­ance; loud­ly blow

Salvation to the saints be­low.

How Many Years Has Man Been Driven

My Latest Sun Is Sinking Fast

lyricist: Jefferson Hascall, 1860
Composer: William Bradbury, 1862
Hymn 20

...I’ve al­most reached my heav’n­ly home,

My spir­it loud­ly sings;

Thy ho­ly ones, be­hold, they come!...

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I’ve al­most reached my heav’n­ly home,

My spir­it loud­ly sings;

Thy ho­ly ones, be­hold, they come!

My Latest Sun Is Sinking Fast

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