un­daunt­ed

The phrase "un­daunt­ed" resonates through 19 hymns, touching hearts across generations.

un­daunt­ed· 19 hymns found
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To la­bor, love and pray,
The love that nev­er fal­ters, the love that pays the price,
start
For ev­er—O, for ev­er lost!
With a cour­age strong;
Now, ev­en now, once more from earth to sky,
start
To Je­sus our king.
Tossed on the dark, proud waves of ocean,
Fearing nei­ther heat nor cold, when by God’s Spir­it led,
He joins the sac­red host.
And, firm­ly cling­ing to His Word,
Storms may beat, and tem­pests rave,
Her feet were firm­ly plant­ed on the Rock;
Wholly leave me nev­er.
No ter­rors that sur­prise by night
And when the cross be­fore Him rose—
That He Him­self im­pos­es,
Thee God of God, and Light of Light,

un­daunt­ed

In child­hood’s ear­ly day.
And there’s an­oth­er coun­try, I’ve heard of long ago—
’Mid the rag­ing storms of time;
Your eyes shall view the dread­ful scene;
Thro’ the ills of life;
Earth shall be fair, and all her folk be one!
Their lives il­lume suc­ceed­ing years,
Whate’er may op­pose;
’Midst the fierce tem­pest’s dread com­mo­tion,
Keep forg­ing right ahead.
Ne’er counts the bat­tle lost,
For who bears not the bat­tle’s strain
Christ will shel­ter, He will save.
Nor quail be­fore the loud­est thun­der shock.
Everywhere they ap­pear
Nor dead­ly shafts that fly by day;
I shall yet be on earth, He said,
Though war and con­fla­gra­tion
With God es­sen­tial­ly the same,

Oh, May the Days of Childhood

lyricist: J. S. Thompson, 1898
Composer: I. N. Parker
Hymn 1

...To la­bor, love and pray,

To fight the foe un­daunt­ed

In child­hood’s ear­ly day....

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To la­bor, love and pray,

To fight the foe un­daunt­ed

In child­hood’s ear­ly day.

Oh, May the Days of Childhood

I Vow to Thee, My Country

lyricist: Cecil Spring-Rice, 1918
Composer: Gustav Holst, 1921
Hymn 2

...The love that nev­er fal­ters, the love that pays the price,

The love that makes un­daunt­ed the fi­nal sac­ri­fice.

And there’s an­oth­er coun­try, I’ve heard of long ago—...

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The love that nev­er fal­ters, the love that pays the price,

The love that makes un­daunt­ed the fi­nal sac­ri­fice.

And there’s an­oth­er coun­try, I’ve heard of long ago—

I Vow to Thee, My Country

The Bible Stands

Composer: Haldor Lillenas, 1917
Hymn 3

...start

The Bi­ble stands like a rock un­daunt­ed

’Mid the rag­ing storms of time;...

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The Bi­ble stands like a rock un­daunt­ed

’Mid the rag­ing storms of time;

The Bible Stands

How Great, How Terrible That God

lyricist: Samuel Davies (1723–1761)
Composer: Wittenberg, Germany, 1543
Hymn 4

...For ev­er—O, for ev­er lost!

But saints, un­daunt­ed and se­rene,

Your eyes shall view the dread­ful scene;...

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For ev­er—O, for ev­er lost!

But saints, un­daunt­ed and se­rene,

Your eyes shall view the dread­ful scene;

How Great, How Terrible That God

Scatter Sunshine

lyricist: Lanta Smith, 1892
Composer: Edwin Excell
Hymn 5

...With a cour­age strong;

Go with faith un­daunt­ed

Thro’ the ills of life;...

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With a cour­age strong;

Go with faith un­daunt­ed

Thro’ the ills of life;

Scatter Sunshine

Turn Back, O Man

lyricist: Clifford Bax, 1919
Composer: Genevan Psalter, 1551
Hymn 6

...Now, ev­en now, once more from earth to sky,

Peals forth in joy man’s old un­daunt­ed cry—

Earth shall be fair, and all her folk be one!...

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Now, ev­en now, once more from earth to sky,

Peals forth in joy man’s old un­daunt­ed cry—

Earth shall be fair, and all her folk be one!

Turn Back, O Man

Illustrious Sires! Undaunted Seers!

lyricist: Charles Botsford, 1888
Composer: Heinrich Zeuner, 1832
Hymn 7

...start

Illustrious sires! Un­daunt­ed seers!

Their lives il­lume suc­ceed­ing years,...

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Illustrious sires! Un­daunt­ed seers!

Their lives il­lume suc­ceed­ing years,

Illustrious Sires! Undaunted Seers!

March Onward!

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1893
Composer: From Livesey Carrott
Hymn 8

...To Je­sus our king.

March on­ward, un­daunt­ed,

Whate’er may op­pose;...

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To Je­sus our king.

March on­ward, un­daunt­ed,

Whate’er may op­pose;

March Onward!

Christian, the Morn Breaks

lyricist: Joseph Rusling, 1832
Composer: Sylvester Main, 1865
Hymn 9

...Tossed on the dark, proud waves of ocean,

Calmly com­posed, un­daunt­ed be;

’Midst the fierce tem­pest’s dread com­mo­tion,...

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Tossed on the dark, proud waves of ocean,

Calmly com­posed, un­daunt­ed be;

’Midst the fierce tem­pest’s dread com­mo­tion,

Christian, the Morn Breaks

The Workers’ Song

Composer: M. S. Brotherton, 1913
Hymn 10

...Fearing nei­ther heat nor cold, when by God’s Spir­it led,

Always un­daunt­ed, for love of your Mas­ter,

Keep forg­ing right ahead....

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Fearing nei­ther heat nor cold, when by God’s Spir­it led,

Always un­daunt­ed, for love of your Mas­ter,

Keep forg­ing right ahead.

The Workers’ Song

God’s Trumpet Wakes the Slumbering World

lyricist: Samuel Longfellow, 1864
Composer: Joseph Lerman, 1908
Hymn 11

...He joins the sac­red host.

He who, with calm, un­daunt­ed will,

Ne’er counts the bat­tle lost,...

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He joins the sac­red host.

He who, with calm, un­daunt­ed will,

Ne’er counts the bat­tle lost,

God’s Trumpet Wakes the Slumbering World

Come, Follow Me, the Savior Spake

lyricist: Johann Scheffler, 1668
Composer: Johann Schein, 1628
Hymn 12

...And, firm­ly cling­ing to His Word,

In suf­fer­ing be un­daunt­ed.

For who bears not the bat­tle’s strain...

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And, firm­ly cling­ing to His Word,

In suf­fer­ing be un­daunt­ed.

For who bears not the bat­tle’s strain

Come, Follow Me, the Savior Spake

In the Rock I’m Safely Resting

lyricist: Laura Newell, 1893
Composer: Hamlin Cogswell
Hymn 13

...Storms may beat, and tem­pests rave,

But se­cure I stand un­daunt­ed,

Christ will shel­ter, He will save....

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Storms may beat, and tem­pests rave,

But se­cure I stand un­daunt­ed,

Christ will shel­ter, He will save.

In the Rock I’m Safely Resting

Unanswered Yet?

lyricist: Ophelia Browning, 1879
Composer: Charles Tillman, 1883
Hymn 14

...Her feet were firm­ly plant­ed on the Rock;

Amid the wild­est storm pray­er stands un­daunt­ed,

Nor quail be­fore the loud­est thun­der shock....

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Her feet were firm­ly plant­ed on the Rock;

Amid the wild­est storm pray­er stands un­daunt­ed,

Nor quail be­fore the loud­est thun­der shock.

Unanswered Yet?

Why Should Cross and Trial Grieve Me?

lyricist: Paul Gerhardt, 1653
Composer: Johann Ebeling, 1666
Hymn 15

...Wholly leave me nev­er.

Hopeful, cheer­ful, and un­daunt­ed

Everywhere they ap­pear...

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Wholly leave me nev­er.

Hopeful, cheer­ful, and un­daunt­ed

Everywhere they ap­pear

Why Should Cross and Trial Grieve Me?

He That Has God His Guardian Made

lyricist: Tate and Brady, 1698
Composer: Henry Carey, 1723
Hymn 16

...No ter­rors that sur­prise by night

Shall thy un­daunt­ed cour­age fright,

Nor dead­ly shafts that fly by day;...

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No ter­rors that sur­prise by night

Shall thy un­daunt­ed cour­age fright,

Nor dead­ly shafts that fly by day;

He That Has God His Guardian Made

Night Rested on Judea’s Plains

lyricist: Anonymous, 1860
Composer: Covert
Hymn 17

...And when the cross be­fore Him rose—

With heart un­daunt­ed still—

I shall yet be on earth, He said,...

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And when the cross be­fore Him rose—

With heart un­daunt­ed still—

I shall yet be on earth, He said,

Night Rested on Judea’s Plains

Arise, Sons of the Kingdom

lyricist: Johann Rist, 1651
Composer: German, 1598
Hymn 18

...That He Him­self im­pos­es,

In an un­daunt­ed mood.

Though war and con­fla­gra­tion...

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That He Him­self im­pos­es,

In an un­daunt­ed mood.

Though war and con­fla­gra­tion

Arise, Sons of the Kingdom

O Thou Who at Thy Creature’s Bar

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1749
Composer: Matthäus Greiter, 1525
Hymn 19

...Thee God of God, and Light of Light,

I come un­daunt­ed to con­fess,

With God es­sen­tial­ly the same,...

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Thee God of God, and Light of Light,

I come un­daunt­ed to con­fess,

With God es­sen­tial­ly the same,

O Thou Who at Thy Creature’s Bar

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