the cry

We found "the cry" used in 7 sacred songs, each carrying a unique message of faith.

the cry· 7 hymns found
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Holds out eter­nal life to all.
Through mid­night gloom from Ma­ce­don
Where the fields are white and fair;
Rolling sad­ly through the sky?
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Is there no re­fuge where the wea­ry rest?

the cry

O bro­ther men! who needs it not?
The voice­ful si­lence of des­pair,
From the lost ones ov­er there.
Come and help, or we die!
Where they have no know­ledge of the Sav­ior’s name;
Where they have no know­ledge of the Sav­ior’s name;
Groping for light, yet it breaks not in;

The Voice Says, “Cry!”

lyricist: Henry Twells, 1900
Composer: Bertram Luard-Selby, 1904
Hymn 1

...Holds out eter­nal life to all.

The voice says, Cry! Who needs the cry?

O bro­ther men! who needs it not?...

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Holds out eter­nal life to all.

The voice says, Cry! Who needs the cry?

O bro­ther men! who needs it not?

The Voice Says, “Cry!”

Through Midnight Gloom from Macedon

lyricist: Samuel Stone, 1872
Composer: Michael Wise, 1684
Hymn 2

...Through mid­night gloom from Ma­ce­don

The cry of my­ri­ads as of one,

The voice­ful si­lence of des­pair,...

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Through mid­night gloom from Ma­ce­don

The cry of my­ri­ads as of one,

The voice­ful si­lence of des­pair,

Through Midnight Gloom from Macedon

Speed the Light (Bradley)

lyricist: Anna Bradley, 1895
Composer: James Rosecrans
Hymn 3

...Where the fields are white and fair;

Hear the cry, oh, souls re­deemed—

From the lost ones ov­er there....

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Where the fields are white and fair;

Hear the cry, oh, souls re­deemed—

From the lost ones ov­er there.

Speed the Light (Bradley)

Hark! What Mean Those Lamentations?

lyricist: John Cawood, 1819
Composer: Lowell Mason, 1844
Hymn 4

...Rolling sad­ly through the sky?

’Tis the cry of hea­then na­tions,

Come and help, or we die!...

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Rolling sad­ly through the sky?

’Tis the cry of hea­then na­tions,

Come and help, or we die!

Hark! What Mean Those Lamentations?

Dying for the Knowledge of Jesus

Composer: Sanford Brown, 1889
Hymn 5

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Brother, hear the cry from the dark do­main,

Where they have no know­ledge of the Sav­ior’s name;...

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Brother, hear the cry from the dark do­main,

Where they have no know­ledge of the Sav­ior’s name;

Dying for the Knowledge of Jesus

Dying for the Knowledge of Jesus

Composer: Sanford Brown, 1889
Hymn 6

...start

Brother, hear the cry from the dark do­main,

Where they have no know­ledge of the Sav­ior’s name;...

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Brother, hear the cry from the dark do­main,

Where they have no know­ledge of the Sav­ior’s name;

Dying for the Knowledge of Jesus

Send Us a Savior

Composer: Edmund Lorenz, 1880
Hymn 7

...Is there no re­fuge where the wea­ry rest?

Bitter the cry of a race in sin,

Groping for light, yet it breaks not in;...

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Is there no re­fuge where the wea­ry rest?

Bitter the cry of a race in sin,

Groping for light, yet it breaks not in;

Send Us a Savior

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