whole­some

We found "whole­some" used in 10 sacred songs, each carrying a unique message of faith.

whole­some· 10 hymns found
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My lit­tle table, on­ly spread
Every na­tion,
May all our branch­es thrive,
And our bit­ter­est cup con­tains,
O may Thy pas­tors faith­ful be,
Thy fruit­less toil have known:
The wheel­ing storm, the dread­ful fire,
He from Thy hand re­ceived his crown,
The meads, ar­rayed in smil­ing green,
Not la­bor­ing for them­selves, but Thee;

whole­some

Will bet­ter suit my taste.
In ev­ery place re­sound­ing.
Abundantly al­ive.
Jesus’ name is sun and shield,
Thy own dear flock, re­deemed by Thee
No home to call thine own!
The sum­mer’s sun, the win­ter’s frost,
His foot shall tread th’op­press­or down,
The fields with corn, a rich­er scene,
Whom Thou hast pur­chased by Thy blood,

Tell Me No More of Earthly Toys

lyricist: Susanna Harrison, 1780
Composer: Adam Geibel, 1902
Hymn 1

...My lit­tle table, on­ly spread

With whole­some herbs and whole­some bread.

Will bet­ter suit my taste....

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My lit­tle table, on­ly spread

With whole­some herbs and whole­some bread.

Will bet­ter suit my taste.

Tell Me No More of Earthly Toys

In Peace and Joy I Now Depart

lyricist: Martin Luther, 1524
Composer: Wittenberg, 1524
Hymn 2

...Every na­tion,

By Thy dear and whole­some Word,

In ev­ery place re­sound­ing....

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Every na­tion,

By Thy dear and whole­some Word,

In ev­ery place re­sound­ing.

In Peace and Joy I Now Depart

God, Bless Your Church with Strength!

lyricist: John Dalles, 1990
Composer: Johann Bach, 1736
Hymn 3

...May all our branch­es thrive,

Unblemished, whole­some, bear­ing fruit,

Abundantly al­ive....

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May all our branch­es thrive,

Unblemished, whole­some, bear­ing fruit,

Abundantly al­ive.

God, Bless Your Church with Strength!

Jesus! Shall the Watchword Be

lyricist: Benjamin Schmolck, 1726
Composer: Andreas Hammerschmidt, 1658
Hymn 4

...And our bit­ter­est cup con­tains,

Through its pow­er a whole­some cor­di­al.

Jesus’ name is sun and shield,...

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And our bit­ter­est cup con­tains,

Through its pow­er a whole­some cor­di­al.

Jesus’ name is sun and shield,

Jesus! Shall the Watchword Be

“Repent, Repent,” the Baptist Cries

lyricist: Christopher Wordsworth, 1863
Composer: The Holy Year, 1862
Hymn 5

...O may Thy pas­tors faith­ful be,

And feed with whole­some food

Thy own dear flock, re­deemed by Thee...

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O may Thy pas­tors faith­ful be,

And feed with whole­some food

Thy own dear flock, re­deemed by Thee

“Repent, Repent,” the Baptist Cries

Return, O Wanderer, to Thy Home

lyricist: Thomas Hastings, 1831
Composer: William Monk, 1871
Hymn 6

...Thy fruit­less toil have known:

No whole­some bread! no voice of kin!

No home to call thine own!...

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Thy fruit­less toil have known:

No whole­some bread! no voice of kin!

No home to call thine own!

Return, O Wanderer, to Thy Home

Jesus Is God!

lyricist: Frederick Faber, 1862
Composer: William Poole (1875–1949)
Hymn 7

...The wheel­ing storm, the dread­ful fire,

The plea­sant whole­some air,

The sum­mer’s sun, the win­ter’s frost,...

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The wheel­ing storm, the dread­ful fire,

The plea­sant whole­some air,

The sum­mer’s sun, the win­ter’s frost,

Jesus Is God!

To Thee, Most Holy, and Most High

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: Harmonia Sacra, 1867
Hymn 8

...He from Thy hand re­ceived his crown,

And swore to rule by whole­some laws;

His foot shall tread th’op­press­or down,...

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He from Thy hand re­ceived his crown,

And swore to rule by whole­some laws;

His foot shall tread th’op­press­or down,

To Thee, Most Holy, and Most High

Lord, When My Raptured Thought Surveys

lyricist: Anne Steele, 1760
Composer: Andrew Tait, 1749
Hymn 9

...The meads, ar­rayed in smil­ing green,

With whole­some herb­age crowned;

The fields with corn, a rich­er scene,...

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The meads, ar­rayed in smil­ing green,

With whole­some herb­age crowned;

The fields with corn, a rich­er scene,

Lord, When My Raptured Thought Surveys

O Lord, Who in Thy Love Divine

lyricist: Christopher Wordsworth, 1862, 1865
Composer: Dimitri Bortniansky, 1825
Hymn 10

...Not la­bor­ing for them­selves, but Thee;

Give grace to feed with whole­some food

Whom Thou hast pur­chased by Thy blood,...

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Not la­bor­ing for them­selves, but Thee;

Give grace to feed with whole­some food

Whom Thou hast pur­chased by Thy blood,

O Lord, Who in Thy Love Divine

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