rid­ing

We found "rid­ing" used in 11 sacred songs, each carrying a unique message of faith.

rid­ing· 11 hymns found
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Over all shall reign.
Sets forth by night to meet Him.
From the bright im­mor­tal bands.
The ar­mies of the Lord
Star-led kings from east­ern land,
Are all obe­di­ent to His word;
To the sta­tion of sin again.
Right glad, then were those three.
Thy king and Sav­ior see!
Now on earth with men ab­id­ing,

rid­ing

Tonight to Beth­le­hem;
See a count­less throng;
The wise men three; the star they see,
On this calm and sil­very bay;
With buck­ler, shield and sword;
Spice and myrrh and gold in hand
Says, Fear ye not, for it is I.
’Tis the blood for sin­ners slain,
Now rock-a-bye, rock-a-bye, pret­ty ba­by!
Behold! He comes to Thee!
Hal­le­lu­jah! Hal­le­lu­jah!

The Kings of the East are Riding

lyricist: Katharine Bates, 1905
Composer: Clarence Hamilton, 1905
Hymn 1

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The kings of the east are rid­ing

Tonight to Beth­le­hem;...

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The kings of the east are rid­ing

Tonight to Beth­le­hem;

The Kings of the East are Riding

Lift the Cross

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1882
Composer: William Kirkpatrick
Hymn 2

...Over all shall reign.

See Him rid­ing on to con­quer;

See a count­less throng;...

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Over all shall reign.

See Him rid­ing on to con­quer;

See a count­less throng;

Lift the Cross

Come, Children, Raise Your Voices

Composer: Maud Sewall, ca. 1910
Hymn 3

...Sets forth by night to meet Him.

And lo! from east­ward rid­ing

The wise men three; the star they see,...

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Sets forth by night to meet Him.

And lo! from east­ward rid­ing

The wise men three; the star they see,

Come, Children, Raise Your Voices

Let Go the Anchor

lyricist: E. Adams, 1866
Composer: John Evans and Hubert Main
Hymn 4

...From the bright im­mor­tal bands.

There, let go the an­chor, rid­ing

On this calm and sil­very bay;...

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From the bright im­mor­tal bands.

There, let go the an­chor, rid­ing

On this calm and sil­very bay;

Let Go the Anchor

Lift Up Thine Eyes, O Watchman

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1895
Composer: James Burke
Hymn 5

...The ar­mies of the Lord

Are rid­ing forth to con­quest

With buck­ler, shield and sword;...

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The ar­mies of the Lord

Are rid­ing forth to con­quest

With buck­ler, shield and sword;

Lift Up Thine Eyes, O Watchman

Christ Was Born on Christmas Night

lyricist: Charles Stubbs, 1905
Composer: Thomas Wardle
Hymn 6

...Star-led kings from east­ern land,

Came on ca­mels rid­ing,

Spice and myrrh and gold in hand...

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Star-led kings from east­ern land,

Came on ca­mels rid­ing,

Spice and myrrh and gold in hand

Christ Was Born on Christmas Night

Children of God, Renounce Your Fears

lyricist: John Fawcett
Composer: Robert Schumann, 1839
Hymn 7

...Are all obe­di­ent to His word;

He, rid­ing on the stor­my sky,

Says, Fear ye not, for it is I....

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Are all obe­di­ent to His word;

He, rid­ing on the stor­my sky,

Says, Fear ye not, for it is I.

Children of God, Renounce Your Fears

The Gospel Train (Miles)

Composer: Austin Miles, 1917
Hymn 8

...To the sta­tion of sin again.

I need no fare, I’m rid­ing on a pass,

’Tis the blood for sin­ners slain,...

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To the sta­tion of sin again.

I need no fare, I’m rid­ing on a pass,

’Tis the blood for sin­ners slain,

The Gospel Train (Miles)

Three Kings’ Song

lyricist: Translated by Sabine Baring-Gould (1834–1924)
Composer: French Flanders melody
Hymn 9

...Right glad, then were those three.

And as they went rid­ing, a star went be­fore,

Now rock-a-bye, rock-a-bye, pret­ty ba­by!...

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Right glad, then were those three.

And as they went rid­ing, a star went be­fore,

Now rock-a-bye, rock-a-bye, pret­ty ba­by!

Three Kings’ Song

Daughter of Zion, Shout with Joy

lyricist: Christopher Wordsworth, 1862
Composer: The Holy Year, 1862
Hymn 10

...Thy king and Sav­ior see!

Meek, rid­ing on an ass, a foal,

Behold! He comes to Thee!...

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Thy king and Sav­ior see!

Meek, rid­ing on an ass, a foal,

Behold! He comes to Thee!

Daughter of Zion, Shout with Joy

Wake! the Welcome Day Appeareth

lyricist: Johann Freylinghausen, 1714
Composer: Ludvig Lindeman (1812–1887)
Hymn 11

...Now on earth with men ab­id­ing,

Comes to Zi­on meek­ly rid­ing;

Hal­le­lu­jah! Hal­le­lu­jah!...

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Now on earth with men ab­id­ing,

Comes to Zi­on meek­ly rid­ing;

Hal­le­lu­jah! Hal­le­lu­jah!

Wake! the Welcome Day Appeareth

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