princ­es

The phrase "princ­es" resonates through 20 hymns, touching hearts across generations.

princ­es· 20 hymns found
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Gentle Sav­ior, day and night,
To this De­cem­ber morn:
Our glo­ry and de­fense.
start
Stormy wind ful­fill­ing on­ly His de­sire.
In Thy praise their songs unite.
To Him whom all the world should fear;
Our thank­ful hearts cast grief away.
To praise and serve our co­ve­nant God
And be the King of grace ad­ored.
There Ab­ra­ham’s God is known;
The king lay by his state;
Him the high­est place awaits;
He can raise the poor to stand
The Lord in Zion reign­eth, and there His praise shall ring,
And His high throne main­tain;
Fragrant with aloe, myrrh’s dark per­fume;
How far the heav’n­ly robe ex­ceeds
When the foe they meet on the bat­tle­field;
Vanished le­gions, con­quered re­gions

princ­es

Over mount­ain, ov­er plain,
And let the child be born!
With rays ab­ove the rest,
There’s none hath pow­er di­vine;
Praise Him, men and maid­ens, all cre­at­ed things;
In Thine an­gel ar­my stand;
With rev­er­ence and with awe draw near.
These vic­tor chiefs of war­ri­ors hosts;
All king­ly pow­ers be­long to Him,
And boast your crowns no more;
Submit be­fore His throne.
Awhile sit de­so­late.
Shall do hom­age at His gates.
Wealth up­on the needy show­er;
The Lord in Zi­on reign­eth, and who so great as He?
Who dare op­pose His reign.
King of the Iv­ory Pal­ace has come.
These or­na­ments, how bright they shine!
And must fal­ter not, nor de­sert our post.
Exaltation, ac­cla­ma­tion,

Gentle Savior, Day and Night

lyricist: Translated by Sabine Baring-Gould, 19th Century
Composer: From French Flanders
Hymn 1

...Gentle Sav­ior, day and night,

Ride three princ­es great in might,

Over mount­ain, ov­er plain,...

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Gentle Sav­ior, day and night,

Ride three princ­es great in might,

Over mount­ain, ov­er plain,

Gentle Savior, Day and Night

A Day, A Day of Glory!

lyricist: John Neale, 1860
Composer: French carol melody
Hymn 2

...To this De­cem­ber morn:

Lift up your gates, ye princ­es,

And let the child be born!...

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To this De­cem­ber morn:

Lift up your gates, ye princ­es,

And let the child be born!

A Day, A Day of Glory!

Eternal Sovereign of the Sky

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: William Croft, 1708
Hymn 3

...Our glo­ry and de­fense.

The crowns of Brit­ish princ­es shine

With rays ab­ove the rest,...

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Our glo­ry and de­fense.

The crowns of Brit­ish princ­es shine

With rays ab­ove the rest,

Eternal Sovereign of the Sky

Among the Princes, Earthly Gods

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: Scottish Psalter, 1635
Hymn 4

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Among the princ­es, earth­ly gods,

There’s none hath pow­er di­vine;...

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Among the princ­es, earth­ly gods,

There’s none hath pow­er di­vine;

Among the Princes, Earthly Gods

Praise the Lord of Heaven

lyricist: Thomas Browne, 1844
Composer: Johann Schultz, 1785
Hymn 5

...Stormy wind ful­fill­ing on­ly His de­sire.

Praise Him, fowls and cat­tle, princ­es and all kings;

Praise Him, men and maid­ens, all cre­at­ed things;...

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Stormy wind ful­fill­ing on­ly His de­sire.

Praise Him, fowls and cat­tle, princ­es and all kings;

Praise Him, men and maid­ens, all cre­at­ed things;

Praise the Lord of Heaven

Life and Strength of All Thy Servants

lyricist: Rhabanus Maurus
Composer: Frederick Hervey, 1889
Hymn 6

...In Thy praise their songs unite.

Thousand, thou­sand war­ri­or princ­es

In Thine an­gel ar­my stand;...

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In Thy praise their songs unite.

Thousand, thou­sand war­ri­or princ­es

In Thine an­gel ar­my stand;

Life and Strength of All Thy Servants

Among His People God Is Known

lyricist: The Psalter, 1912
Composer: From Mozart
Hymn 7

...To Him whom all the world should fear;

Ye kings and princ­es, own your king,

With rev­er­ence and with awe draw near....

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To Him whom all the world should fear;

Ye kings and princ­es, own your king,

With rev­er­ence and with awe draw near.

Among His People God Is Known

The Eternal Gifts of Christ the King

lyricist: Ambrose of Milan, 4th Century
Composer: Guidetti, 1582
Hymn 8

...Our thank­ful hearts cast grief away.

The Church in these her princ­es boasts,

These vic­tor chiefs of war­ri­ors hosts;...

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Our thank­ful hearts cast grief away.

The Church in these her princ­es boasts,

These vic­tor chiefs of war­ri­ors hosts;

The Eternal Gifts of Christ the King

Rejoice, Ye People, Homage Give

lyricist: The Psalter, 1912
Composer: Psalmodia Evangelica, 1789
Hymn 9

...To praise and serve our co­ve­nant God

The princ­es of the earth draw nigh;

All king­ly pow­ers be­long to Him,...

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To praise and serve our co­ve­nant God

The princ­es of the earth draw nigh;

All king­ly pow­ers be­long to Him,

Rejoice, Ye People, Homage Give

Hail Progeny Divine!

lyricist: Philip Doddridge (1702–1751)
Composer: John Goss, 1874
Hymn 10

...And be the King of grace ad­ored.

Ye princ­es, dis­ap­pear,

And boast your crowns no more;...

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And be the King of grace ad­ored.

Ye princ­es, dis­ap­pear,

And boast your crowns no more;

Hail Progeny Divine!

O for a Shout of Sacred Joy

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: Thomas Haweis, 1792
Hymn 11

...There Ab­ra­ham’s God is known;

While pow­ers and princ­es, shields and swords,

Submit be­fore His throne....

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There Ab­ra­ham’s God is known;

While pow­ers and princ­es, shields and swords,

Submit be­fore His throne.

O for a Shout of Sacred Joy

O Let the Land Mourn Through Its Coasts

lyricist: James Montgomery, 1853
Composer: Michael Lonneke, 2005
Hymn 12

...The king lay by his state;

And princ­es, rul­ers, at their posts,

Awhile sit de­so­late....

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The king lay by his state;

And princ­es, rul­ers, at their posts,

Awhile sit de­so­late.

O Let the Land Mourn Through Its Coasts

Thus Saith God of His Anointed

lyricist: Thomas Kelly, 1809
Composer: William Blow, 1867
Hymn 13

...Him the high­est place awaits;

Kings and princ­es

Shall do hom­age at His gates....

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Him the high­est place awaits;

Kings and princ­es

Shall do hom­age at His gates.

Thus Saith God of His Anointed

Hallelujah! Raise, O Raise

lyricist: Josiah Conder, 1854
Composer: Samuel Wesley, 1864
Hymn 14

...He can raise the poor to stand

With the princ­es of the land;

Wealth up­on the needy show­er;...

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He can raise the poor to stand

With the princ­es of the land;

Wealth up­on the needy show­er;

Hallelujah! Raise, O Raise

The Lord in Zion Reigneth

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1886
Composer: Hart Danks
Hymn 15

...The Lord in Zion reign­eth, and there His praise shall ring,

To Him shall princ­es bend the knee and kings their glo­ry bring.

The Lord in Zi­on reign­eth, and who so great as He?...

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The Lord in Zion reign­eth, and there His praise shall ring,

To Him shall princ­es bend the knee and kings their glo­ry bring.

The Lord in Zi­on reign­eth, and who so great as He?

The Lord in Zion Reigneth

Jesus, Our Lord, Ascend Thy Throne

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: Uzziah Burnap, 1895
Hymn 16

...And His high throne main­tain;

Shall strike the pow­ers and princ­es dead

Who dare op­pose His reign....

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And His high throne main­tain;

Shall strike the pow­ers and princ­es dead

Who dare op­pose His reign.

Jesus, Our Lord, Ascend Thy Throne

King of the Ivory Palace

lyricist: Salathiel Kirk, 1900
Composer: George Stebbins, 1907
Hymn 17

...Fragrant with aloe, myrrh’s dark per­fume;

Ye kings and princ­es, pre­pare Him room;

King of the Iv­ory Pal­ace has come....

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Fragrant with aloe, myrrh’s dark per­fume;

Ye kings and princ­es, pre­pare Him room;

King of the Iv­ory Pal­ace has come.

King of the Ivory Palace

Awake, My Heart; Arise, My Tongue

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1707
Composer: Michael Lonneke, 2005
Hymn 18

...How far the heav’n­ly robe ex­ceeds

What earth­ly princ­es wear!

These or­na­ments, how bright they shine!...

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How far the heav’n­ly robe ex­ceeds

What earth­ly princ­es wear!

These or­na­ments, how bright they shine!

Awake, My Heart; Arise, My Tongue

Be an Overcomer

lyricist: Charles Naylor, 1907
Composer: Andrew Byers
Hymn 19

...When the foe they meet on the bat­tle­field;

We are blood-bought princ­es of the roy­al host,

And must fal­ter not, nor de­sert our post....

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When the foe they meet on the bat­tle­field;

We are blood-bought princ­es of the roy­al host,

And must fal­ter not, nor de­sert our post.

Be an Overcomer

Days Grow Longer

lyricist: Attributed to John Neale (1818–1866)
Composer: George Warren (1828–1902)
Hymn 20

...Vanished le­gions, con­quered re­gions

Kings de­posed and princ­es bound;

Exaltation, ac­cla­ma­tion,...

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Vanished le­gions, con­quered re­gions

Kings de­posed and princ­es bound;

Exaltation, ac­cla­ma­tion,

Days Grow Longer

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