per­chance

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

per­chance· 20 hymns found
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Has the world the balm to heal
It may cheer a wea­ry pil­grim,
Thus our nights de­void of gloom,
Thus our nights de­void of gloom,
Or, when sul­try noon is beam­ing,
Lo, the tri­al is o’er.
Quickly throws his fie­ry dart.
Now has flown from the home rest;
Where once it was lone­ly and dark.
start
He would rise as He had said,
Go as Je­sus went to them;
Feasting with my Lord.
It may be at twi­light,
And He walks with me each day;
And He walks with me each day;
Where light will nev­er fade.
Welcome! wel­come! ev­er­more.
Have you not a word for Je­sus?
All the num­ber of the blest,

per­chance

Trust it not; no more de­lay,
Trim thy lamp, and keep it burn­ing,
Comes, en­rich­ing love’s per­fume.
Comes, en­rich­ing love’s per­fume.
O’er His path a glo­ry stream­ing,
Still on bend­ed knee,
With the strug­gle and the fight,
Go today and do your best.
Is out on the high­way of sin,
Where earth awak­eth to wel­come the morn;
Oh, sad and lone­ly ones to­day,
Long to spar­kle in His sight in light.
Feasting, I’m feast­ing,
That the black­ness of mid­night
Be tempt­ed to go as­tray.
Be tempt­ed to go as­tray.
Shall draw a mo­ment near,
Sings the songs we loved of old,
Wait and wea­ry for your mes­sage,
Of the ev­er­last­ing rest

Trifle Not

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1901
Composer: Hart Danks
Hymn 1

...Has the world the balm to heal

What your life per­chance may feel?

Trust it not; no more de­lay,...

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Has the world the balm to heal

What your life per­chance may feel?

Trust it not; no more de­lay,

Trifle Not

Trim Thy Lamp

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1901
Composer: Ira Sankey
Hymn 2

...It may cheer a wea­ry pil­grim,

That per­chance has lost his way.

Trim thy lamp, and keep it burn­ing,...

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It may cheer a wea­ry pil­grim,

That per­chance has lost his way.

Trim thy lamp, and keep it burn­ing,

Trim Thy Lamp

Night Hymn

Composer: Jay Powell, 1892
Hymn 3

...Thus our nights de­void of gloom,

Though per­chance a touch of sad­ness

Comes, en­rich­ing love’s per­fume....

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Thus our nights de­void of gloom,

Though per­chance a touch of sad­ness

Comes, en­rich­ing love’s per­fume.

Night Hymn

Night Hymn

Composer: Jay Powell, 1892
Hymn 4

...Thus our nights de­void of gloom,

Though per­chance a touch of sad­ness

Comes, en­rich­ing love’s per­fume....

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Thus our nights de­void of gloom,

Though per­chance a touch of sad­ness

Comes, en­rich­ing love’s per­fume.

Night Hymn

Coming

lyricist: May Maurice, 1894
Composer: William Kirkpatrick
Hymn 5

...Or, when sul­try noon is beam­ing,

He, per­chance, will come again;

O’er His path a glo­ry stream­ing,...

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Or, when sul­try noon is beam­ing,

He, per­chance, will come again;

O’er His path a glo­ry stream­ing,

Coming

In Life’s Quiet Hours

lyricist: Morton Sims, 1929
Composer: Haldor Lillenas
Hymn 6

...Lo, the tri­al is o’er.

Or per­chance while I am wait­ing

Still on bend­ed knee,...

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Lo, the tri­al is o’er.

Or per­chance while I am wait­ing

Still on bend­ed knee,

In Life’s Quiet Hours

Buckle on the Armor

lyricist: Jay Smith, 1882
Composer: James Rosecrans
Hymn 7

...Quickly throws his fie­ry dart.

If per­chance thy heart grows wea­ry

With the strug­gle and the fight,...

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Quickly throws his fie­ry dart.

If per­chance thy heart grows wea­ry

With the strug­gle and the fight,

Buckle on the Armor

Do Your Best

lyricist: Johnson Oatman, Jr., 1904
Composer: Rufus Cornelius
Hymn 8

...Now has flown from the home rest;

Where per­chance some heart is break­ing,

Go today and do your best....

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Now has flown from the home rest;

Where per­chance some heart is break­ing,

Go today and do your best.

Do Your Best

There’s a Place for Me

lyricist: George Lyon, 1900
Composer: Thomas Mosley
Hymn 9

...Where once it was lone­ly and dark.

Today, per­chance, a pre­cious soul

Is out on the high­way of sin,...

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Where once it was lone­ly and dark.

Today, per­chance, a pre­cious soul

Is out on the high­way of sin,

There’s a Place for Me

Christ the Lord Cometh?

lyricist: Ernest Wesley, 1902
Composer: Warren Bentley
Hymn 10

...start

Christ the Lord com­eth? per­chance at the dawn,

Where earth awak­eth to wel­come the morn;...

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Christ the Lord com­eth? per­chance at the dawn,

Where earth awak­eth to wel­come the morn;

Christ the Lord Cometh?

Resurrection Morn So Fair

lyricist: Grant Tullar, 1905
Composer: Joseph Lerman
Hymn 11

...He would rise as He had said,

Or per­chance His own would spir­it Him away.

Oh, sad and lone­ly ones to­day,...

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He would rise as He had said,

Or per­chance His own would spir­it Him away.

Oh, sad and lone­ly ones to­day,

Resurrection Morn So Fair

Sweet Voices

lyricist: Joseph Berry, 1894
Composer: James Black
Hymn 12

...Go as Je­sus went to them;

You may find per­chance a gem,

Long to spar­kle in His sight in light....

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Go as Je­sus went to them;

You may find per­chance a gem,

Long to spar­kle in His sight in light.

Sweet Voices

Feasting with My Lord

lyricist: John Brown, 1899
Composer: L. O Brown
Hymn 13

...Feasting with my Lord.

If per­chance the cup­board’s scarce of bread,

Feasting, I’m feast­ing,...

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Feasting with my Lord.

If per­chance the cup­board’s scarce of bread,

Feasting, I’m feast­ing,

Feasting with My Lord

Christ Returneth

lyricist: H. L. Turner, 1878
Composer: James McGranahan, ca. 1906
Hymn 14

...It may be at twi­light,

It may be, per­chance,

That the black­ness of mid­night...

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It may be at twi­light,

It may be, per­chance,

That the black­ness of mid­night

Christ Returneth

A Wonderful Friend

Composer: Gordon Hooker, 1922
Hymn 15

...And He walks with me each day;

Guarding my steps lest per­chance I should fall—

Be tempt­ed to go as­tray....

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And He walks with me each day;

Guarding my steps lest per­chance I should fall—

Be tempt­ed to go as­tray.

A Wonderful Friend

A Wonderful Friend

Composer: Gordon Hooker, 1922
Hymn 16

...And He walks with me each day;

Guarding my steps lest per­chance I should fall—

Be tempt­ed to go as­tray....

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And He walks with me each day;

Guarding my steps lest per­chance I should fall—

Be tempt­ed to go as­tray.

A Wonderful Friend

My Pilot (Frost)

lyricist: Henry Frost, 1902
Composer: George Stebbins, 1913
Hymn 17

...Where light will nev­er fade.

And if, per­chance, dread fear

Shall draw a mo­ment near,...

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Where light will nev­er fade.

And if, per­chance, dread fear

Shall draw a mo­ment near,

My Pilot (Frost)

On the Far Off Shore

lyricist: Ernst Fahnestock, 1874
Composer: W. T. Porter
Hymn 18

...Welcome! wel­come! ev­er­more.

There, per­chance, a saint­ed mo­ther,

Sings the songs we loved of old,...

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Welcome! wel­come! ev­er­more.

There, per­chance, a saint­ed mo­ther,

Sings the songs we loved of old,

On the Far Off Shore

Have You Not a Word for Jesus?

lyricist: Frances Havergal, 1871
Composer: James Hawes, 1900
Hymn 19

...Have you not a word for Je­sus?

Some, per­chance, while ye are dumb,

Wait and wea­ry for your mes­sage,...

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Have you not a word for Je­sus?

Some, per­chance, while ye are dumb,

Wait and wea­ry for your mes­sage,

Have You Not a Word for Jesus?

If There Be That Skills to Reckon

lyricist: From the Latin
Composer: John Randall, ca. 1774
Hymn 20

...All the num­ber of the blest,

He, per­chance, can weigh the glad­ness

Of the ev­er­last­ing rest...

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All the num­ber of the blest,

He, per­chance, can weigh the glad­ness

Of the ev­er­last­ing rest

If There Be That Skills to Reckon

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