the eter­nal

"the eter­nal" appears in 8 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

the eter­nal· 8 hymns found
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And then I did awake;
The sons of ig­nor­ance and night,
Once the loss of all for Je­sus,
Once the loss of all for Je­sus,
Who from their roc­ky hold can wrench?
Millions of years shall pass away,
The bright­ness of a ho­ly death­bed blend­ing

the eter­nal

When joys of day­light seem so like a dream;
Sustained me all along.
Through the eter­nal Love.
Trials and sor­row here have found their mean­ing
Trials and sor­row here have found their mean­ing
What gloom can hide, what wind can quench?
While still in blas­phe­mies they own
Hear us, O Fa­ther, gra­cious and for­giv­ing,

Trust the Eternal

lyricist: William McKenzie, 1895
Composer: Franz Abt (1819–1885)
Hymn 1

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Trust the Eter­nal, when the sha­dows ga­ther,

When joys of day­light seem so like a dream;...

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Trust the Eter­nal, when the sha­dows ga­ther,

When joys of day­light seem so like a dream;

Trust the Eternal

Eternal God, How They’re Increased

lyricist: Cotton Mather, 1718
Composer: John Playford, 1671
Hymn 2

...And then I did awake;

Because that the eter­nal God

Sustained me all along....

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And then I did awake;

Because that the eter­nal God

Sustained me all along.

Eternal God, How They’re Increased

Eternal Light

lyricist: Thomas Binney, 1826
Composer: Henry Morley, 1875
Hymn 3

...The sons of ig­nor­ance and night,

May dwell in the eter­nal Light,

Through the eter­nal Love....

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The sons of ig­nor­ance and night,

May dwell in the eter­nal Light,

Through the eter­nal Love.

Eternal Light

Promoted to Glory

Composer: Herbert Booth, 1890
Hymn 4

...Once the loss of all for Je­sus,

But now the eter­nal gain.

Trials and sor­row here have found their mean­ing...

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Once the loss of all for Je­sus,

But now the eter­nal gain.

Trials and sor­row here have found their mean­ing

Promoted to Glory

Promoted to Glory

Composer: Herbert Booth, 1890
Hymn 5

...Once the loss of all for Je­sus,

But now the eter­nal gain.

Trials and sor­row here have found their mean­ing...

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Once the loss of all for Je­sus,

But now the eter­nal gain.

Trials and sor­row here have found their mean­ing

Promoted to Glory

Thou Shalt Not Doubt the King Most High

lyricist: Thomas Lynch, 1855
Composer: Claud Bottoms, 1904
Hymn 6

...Who from their roc­ky hold can wrench?

The flame of the eter­nal light

What gloom can hide, what wind can quench?...

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Who from their roc­ky hold can wrench?

The flame of the eter­nal light

What gloom can hide, what wind can quench?

Thou Shalt Not Doubt the King Most High

The Smoke Alas, Must Still Ascend

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1762
Composer: Day’s Psalter, 1562
Hymn 7

...Millions of years shall pass away,

Nor short­en the eter­nal day,

While still in blas­phe­mies they own...

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Millions of years shall pass away,

Nor short­en the eter­nal day,

While still in blas­phe­mies they own

The Smoke Alas, Must Still Ascend

O Strength and Stay

lyricist: Ambrose of Milan
Composer: John Dykes, 1875
Hymn 8

...The bright­ness of a ho­ly death­bed blend­ing

With dawn­ing glo­ries of the eter­nal day.

Hear us, O Fa­ther, gra­cious and for­giv­ing,...

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The bright­ness of a ho­ly death­bed blend­ing

With dawn­ing glo­ries of the eter­nal day.

Hear us, O Fa­ther, gra­cious and for­giv­ing,

O Strength and Stay

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