wake

We found "wake" used in 20 sacred songs, each carrying a unique message of faith.

wake· 20 hymns found
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Great is the Lord, who rul­eth ov­er all!
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Hark! a voice which loud­ly cries,
Hark! ’tis the watch­man’s cry,
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You’ll hear a sin­ner mourn,
Clear my mind
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Sinner, rouse thee from thy sleep;
And short, since He rose, is the sleep of the just;
Glory filled the earth dis­pell­ing gloom.
When loud­er yet, and yet more dread;
Christ the Lord is ris­en to­day!
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Nor have one fool­ish fear.
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For faith re­newed, and hope re­gained.

wake

Down at His feet in ad­or­ation fall.
Joy to those who love the Lord!
Lo! to glad­ness turns your sad­ness:
Jesus our Lord is nigh;
With a loud and ear­nest call,
Looking to my God’s right hand,
Wake my soul
Hither bring your nob­lest lays;
To the ho­ly Child;
Raise thy spir­it, dark and dead;
Dear grave in the garden; hope smiled at its door
Telling out the sto­ry
O on that day, that wrath­ful day
Lilies, wake to greet your Lord!
Hark! hark! how it freights the air;
Upon thine an­cient hill,
When wakes the kind­ly sun,
Hail this time of ju­bi­lee!
To hunger, to seek, to thirst
Wake, and re­sound Je­ho­vah’s praise;

Praise and Magnify Our King

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1882
Composer: John Sweney
Hymn 1

...Great is the Lord, who rul­eth ov­er all!

Wake, wake and sing, wake, wake and sing;

Down at His feet in ad­or­ation fall....

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Great is the Lord, who rul­eth ov­er all!

Wake, wake and sing, wake, wake and sing;

Down at His feet in ad­or­ation fall.

Praise and Magnify Our King

New Year’s Song

lyricist: William Cushing, 1878
Composer: Edmund Lorenz
Hymn 2

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Wake, O wake, the bells of morn­ing!

Joy to those who love the Lord!...

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Wake, O wake, the bells of morn­ing!

Joy to those who love the Lord!

New Year’s Song

All This Night Bright Angels Sing

lyricist: William Austin (?–1633)
Composer: Arthur Sullvivan (1842–1900)
Hymn 3

...Hark! a voice which loud­ly cries,

Mortals, mor­tals, wake and rise.

Lo! to glad­ness turns your sad­ness:...

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Hark! a voice which loud­ly cries,

Mortals, mor­tals, wake and rise.

Lo! to glad­ness turns your sad­ness:

All This Night Bright Angels Sing

Hark! ’Tis the Watchman’s Cry

lyricist: Anonymous, 1859
Composer: Henry Dibdin, 1866
Hymn 4

...Hark! ’tis the watch­man’s cry,

Wake, breth­ren, wake!

Jesus our Lord is nigh;...

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Hark! ’tis the watch­man’s cry,

Wake, breth­ren, wake!

Jesus our Lord is nigh;

Hark! ’Tis the Watchman’s Cry

The Gospel Call (Crosby)

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1888
Composer: William Kirkpatrick
Hymn 5

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Wake! and hear the Gos­pel trum­pet,

With a loud and ear­nest call,...

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Wake! and hear the Gos­pel trum­pet,

With a loud and ear­nest call,

The Gospel Call (Crosby)

My Lord, What a Morning!

Composer: African-American spiritual
Hymn 6

...You’ll hear a sin­ner mourn,

To wake the na­tions un­der­ground,

Looking to my God’s right hand,...

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You’ll hear a sin­ner mourn,

To wake the na­tions un­der­ground,

Looking to my God’s right hand,

My Lord, What a Morning!

Slow Me Down (O Lord)

lyricist: Devin Garrett Townsend
Hymn 7

...Clear my mind

Wake my soul, O Lord

Wake my soul...

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Clear my mind

Wake my soul, O Lord

Wake my soul

Slow Me Down (O Lord)

Wake the Song

Composer: William Sherwin, 1871
Hymn 8

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Wake the song of joy and glad­ness;

Hither bring your nob­lest lays;...

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Wake the song of joy and glad­ness;

Hither bring your nob­lest lays;

Wake the Song

Glory to Bethlehem

lyricist: Marian Froelich, 1885
Composer: Lester Morse
Hymn 9

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Wake the Christ­mas car­ols

To the ho­ly Child;...

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Wake the Christ­mas car­ols

To the ho­ly Child;

Glory to Bethlehem

Sinner, Rouse Thee from Thy Sleep

lyricist: Henry Onderdonk, 1826
Composer: Joseph Barnby, 1866
Hymn 10

...Sinner, rouse thee from thy sleep;

Wake, and o’er thy fol­ly weep;

Raise thy spir­it, dark and dead;...

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Sinner, rouse thee from thy sleep;

Wake, and o’er thy fol­ly weep;

Raise thy spir­it, dark and dead;

Sinner, Rouse Thee from Thy Sleep

O Short Was His Slumber

lyricist: Theron Brown (1832–1914)
Composer: Philip Bliss, 1876
Hymn 11

...And short, since He rose, is the sleep of the just;

They shall wake, and His glo­ry be­hold.

Dear grave in the garden; hope smiled at its door...

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And short, since He rose, is the sleep of the just;

They shall wake, and His glo­ry be­hold.

Dear grave in the garden; hope smiled at its door

O Short Was His Slumber

Wake, Sweetest Strain

lyricist: Grant Tullar, 1903
Composer: Isaac Meredith
Hymn 12

...Glory filled the earth dis­pell­ing gloom.

Wake, sweet­est strains of mu­sic!

Telling out the sto­ry...

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Glory filled the earth dis­pell­ing gloom.

Wake, sweet­est strains of mu­sic!

Telling out the sto­ry

Wake, Sweetest Strain

That Day of Wrath

lyricist: Thomas of Celano, 13th Century
Composer: John Dykes, 1861
Hymn 13

...When loud­er yet, and yet more dread;

Swells the high trump that wakes the dead.

O on that day, that wrath­ful day...

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When loud­er yet, and yet more dread;

Swells the high trump that wakes the dead.

O on that day, that wrath­ful day

That Day of Wrath

Jubilate (Dorr)

lyricist: Julia Dorr, 1888
Composer: John Tenney
Hymn 14

...Christ the Lord is ris­en to­day!

Waken, ros­es, from your slum­ber!

Lilies, wake to greet your Lord!...

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Christ the Lord is ris­en to­day!

Waken, ros­es, from your slum­ber!

Lilies, wake to greet your Lord!

Jubilate (Dorr)

Christmas Music

lyricist: Marian Froelich, 1883
Composer: Gideon Froelich
Hymn 15

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Christmas mu­sic mer­ri­ly wakes the ech­oes;

Hark! hark! how it freights the air;...

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Christmas mu­sic mer­ri­ly wakes the ech­oes;

Hark! hark! how it freights the air;

Christmas Music

Wake, Harp of Zion

lyricist: James Edmeston, 1846
Composer: John Richardson (1816–1879)
Hymn 16

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Wake, harp of Zi­on, wake again,

Upon thine an­cient hill,...

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Wake, harp of Zi­on, wake again,

Upon thine an­cient hill,

Wake, Harp of Zion

Lord, When We Have Not Any Light

lyricist: Annie Matheson, 1889
Composer: James Lightwood, ca. 1900
Hymn 17

...Nor have one fool­ish fear.

So in the morn­ing may we wake,

When wakes the kind­ly sun,...

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Nor have one fool­ish fear.

So in the morn­ing may we wake,

When wakes the kind­ly sun,

Lord, When We Have Not Any Light

Wake the Joyful Echoes

lyricist: Lizzie DeArmond, 1912
Composer: Charles Gabriel
Hymn 18

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Wake the ech­oes sweet­ly sing­ing,

Hail this time of ju­bi­lee!...

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Wake the ech­oes sweet­ly sing­ing,

Hail this time of ju­bi­lee!

Wake the Joyful Echoes

Fall Afresh

lyricist: Jeremy Riddle
Hymn 19

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Awaken my soul, come awake

To hunger, to seek, to thirst...

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Awaken my soul, come awake

To hunger, to seek, to thirst

Fall Afresh

Sweet Is the Breath of Morning Air

lyricist: Horace Smith (1836–1922)
Composer: Samuel Wesley (1810–1876)
Hymn 20

...For faith re­newed, and hope re­gained.

Wake, and the song of joy up-raise;

Wake, and re­sound Je­ho­vah’s praise;...

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For faith re­newed, and hope re­gained.

Wake, and the song of joy up-raise;

Wake, and re­sound Je­ho­vah’s praise;

Sweet Is the Breath of Morning Air

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