naught

"naught" appears in 20 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

naught· 20 hymns found
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Millions per­ish­ing to­day;
Closed are its gates to sin;
Thy glo­ry keep be­fore my gaze,
Waves on waves my soul con­found:
And Sa­tan would en­slave me,
To gra­ti­tude and wor­ship drawn.
Let me hear Thy gra­cious call.
Show us our­selves and save us.
That His fair life had al­to­ge­ther failed,
[substitute her if ap­prop­ri­ate]
We are sure to win the day;
start
Chiefest of thou­sands, fair­er than the fair;
What to them their God hath been;
Join the world, His good­ness scorn?
Thy child­ren to Thy knee;
I am com­ing, gen­tle Sav­ior,
And round my heart still closely twine
Safe in this qui­et har­bor,
Safe in this qui­et har­bor,

naught

Naught of Christ, the liv­ing way.
Naught that de­fil­eth,
In all I do, be this my thought,
Naught but threat­en­ing foes around.
The Lord is strong to save me.
Should with the sac­red hours abide;
Naught to plead in sin’s de­fense,
Though by our fault con­found­ed;
But God saw oth­er­wise!
And, since He hath or­dered this,
We have naught to dread or fear,
In earth be­neath or Heav­en above,
We bow in wor­ship now be­fore Thy throne,
Naught can change His faith­ful love.
To hold me from His ten­der­est love;
But simp­ly wor­ship Thee.
Save a heart both weak and sin­ful,
For I am His, and He is mine,
Come with thy guilt to Je­sus,
Come with thy guilt to Je­sus,

The Perishing Millions

lyricist: P. M. Johnson, 1896
Composer: C. M. Barnes
Hymn 1

...Millions per­ish­ing to­day;

Knowing naught of Je­sus’ good­ness,

Naught of Christ, the liv­ing way....

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Millions per­ish­ing to­day;

Knowing naught of Je­sus’ good­ness,

Naught of Christ, the liv­ing way.

The Perishing Millions

There Is a City Bright

lyricist: Mary Deck, 1898
Composer: James Tyler, 1876
Hymn 2

...Closed are its gates to sin;

Naught that de­fil­eth,

Naught that de­fil­eth,...

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Closed are its gates to sin;

Naught that de­fil­eth,

Naught that de­fil­eth,

There Is a City Bright

Like Flowers That Bloom

lyricist: Daniel Whittle, 1895
Composer: James McGranahan
Hymn 3

...Thy glo­ry keep be­fore my gaze,

That naught may charm me here.

In all I do, be this my thought,...

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Thy glo­ry keep be­fore my gaze,

That naught may charm me here.

In all I do, be this my thought,

Like Flowers That Bloom

Lone Amidst the Dead and Dying

lyricist: Henry Lyte, 1833 and 1845
Composer: Robert Roberts (1863–?)
Hymn 4

...Waves on waves my soul con­found:

Naught but bod­ing fears be­fore me,

Naught but threat­en­ing foes around....

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Waves on waves my soul con­found:

Naught but bod­ing fears be­fore me,

Naught but threat­en­ing foes around.

Lone Amidst the Dead and Dying

Christ Is Mine

lyricist: Anonymous, before 1890
Composer: Ada Gibbs (1864–1905)
Hymn 5

...And Sa­tan would en­slave me,

I know that naught shall bring me harm,

The Lord is strong to save me....

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And Sa­tan would en­slave me,

I know that naught shall bring me harm,

The Lord is strong to save me.

Christ Is Mine

Sweet Is the Sunlight After Rain

lyricist: Morley Punshon, 1867
Composer: Robert Earnshaw, 1918
Hymn 6

...To gra­ti­tude and wor­ship drawn.

O naught of gloom and naught of pride

Should with the sac­red hours abide;...

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To gra­ti­tude and wor­ship drawn.

O naught of gloom and naught of pride

Should with the sac­red hours abide;

Sweet Is the Sunlight After Rain

Queen Esther

lyricist: Edith Wilson, 1878
Composer: John Tenney
Hymn 7

...Let me hear Thy gra­cious call.

I have naught to of­fer Thee,

Naught to plead in sin’s de­fense,...

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Let me hear Thy gra­cious call.

I have naught to of­fer Thee,

Naught to plead in sin’s de­fense,

Queen Esther

Thou Judge by Whom Each Empire Fell

lyricist: Percy Dearmer, 1925
Composer: Martin Luther, 1523
Hymn 8

...Show us our­selves and save us.

Lo, fear­ing naught we come to Thee,

Though by our fault con­found­ed;...

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Show us our­selves and save us.

Lo, fear­ing naught we come to Thee,

Though by our fault con­found­ed;

Thou Judge by Whom Each Empire Fell

The Two Views

lyricist: William Dunkerley, 1928
Composer: George Chadwick, 1890
Hymn 9

...That His fair life had al­to­ge­ther failed,

And naught was left but what the Cross im­paled—

But God saw oth­er­wise!...

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That His fair life had al­to­ge­ther failed,

And naught was left but what the Cross im­paled—

But God saw oth­er­wise!

The Two Views

Christ Will Gather in His Own

lyricist: Nikolaus von Zinzendorf, 1754
Composer: Nürnbergisches Gesangbuch, 1676
Hymn 10

...[substitute her if ap­prop­ri­ate]

But the Lord doth naught amiss,

And, since He hath or­dered this,...

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[substitute her if ap­prop­ri­ate]

But the Lord doth naught amiss,

And, since He hath or­dered this,

Christ Will Gather in His Own

Christ’s Little Soldiers

lyricist: Julia Mathews, 1877
Composer: James Murray
Hymn 11

...We are sure to win the day;

We have naught to dread or fear,

We have naught to dread or fear,...

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We are sure to win the day;

We have naught to dread or fear,

We have naught to dread or fear,

Christ’s Little Soldiers

O Savior, I Have Naught to Plead

lyricist: Jane Crewdson, 1863
Composer: George Torrance, 1861
Hymn 12

...start

O Sav­ior, I have naught to plead,

In earth be­neath or Heav­en above,...

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O Sav­ior, I have naught to plead,

In earth be­neath or Heav­en above,

O Savior, I Have Naught to Plead

O God Our Father

lyricist: W. B. Dick
Composer: Ira Sankey
Hymn 13

...Chiefest of thou­sands, fair­er than the fair;

His glo­ry naught can tar­nish, naught can dim.

We bow in wor­ship now be­fore Thy throne,...

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Chiefest of thou­sands, fair­er than the fair;

His glo­ry naught can tar­nish, naught can dim.

We bow in wor­ship now be­fore Thy throne,

O God Our Father

Blessèd Savior, Quickly Come

Composer: Walter Gilbert (1829–1910)
Hymn 14

...What to them their God hath been;

Naught His pro­mise can re­move,

Naught can change His faith­ful love....

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What to them their God hath been;

Naught His pro­mise can re­move,

Naught can change His faith­ful love.

Blessèd Savior, Quickly Come

Jesus Is My Best of Friends

lyricist: From the Swedish
Composer: Julian Smyth
Hymn 15

...Join the world, His good­ness scorn?

Naught shall raise a part­ing line

To hold me from His ten­der­est love;...

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Join the world, His good­ness scorn?

Naught shall raise a part­ing line

To hold me from His ten­der­est love;

Jesus Is My Best of Friends

And Now the Wants Are Told

lyricist: William Bright, 1865
Composer: Walter Sangster
Hymn 16

...Thy child­ren to Thy knee;

Here lin­ger­ing still, we ask for naught,

But simp­ly wor­ship Thee....

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Thy child­ren to Thy knee;

Here lin­ger­ing still, we ask for naught,

But simp­ly wor­ship Thee.

And Now the Wants Are Told

I Am Coming, Gentle Savior

lyricist: Mary Servoss, 1877
Composer: Charles Case, 1881
Hymn 17

...I am com­ing, gen­tle Sav­ior,

I have naught but love to bring,

Save a heart both weak and sin­ful,...

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I am com­ing, gen­tle Sav­ior,

I have naught but love to bring,

Save a heart both weak and sin­ful,

I Am Coming, Gentle Savior

I’ve found a Friend, oh, such a Friend

lyricist: James Grindlay Small
Composer: George Coles Stebbins
Hymn 18

...And round my heart still closely twine

Those ties which naught can sever,

For I am His, and He is mine,...

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And round my heart still closely twine

Those ties which naught can sever,

For I am His, and He is mine,

I’ve found a Friend, oh, such a Friend

Message of Mercy

Composer: Thoro Harris, 1913
Hymn 19

...Safe in this qui­et har­bor,

Naught can thy peace mo­lest;

Come with thy guilt to Je­sus,...

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Safe in this qui­et har­bor,

Naught can thy peace mo­lest;

Come with thy guilt to Je­sus,

Message of Mercy

Message of Mercy

Composer: Thoro Harris, 1913
Hymn 20

...Safe in this qui­et har­bor,

Naught can thy peace mo­lest;

Come with thy guilt to Je­sus,...

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Safe in this qui­et har­bor,

Naught can thy peace mo­lest;

Come with thy guilt to Je­sus,

Message of Mercy

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