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The document discusses themes of light, truth, and blessings coming to Israel and other nations. It references the gathering of Israel and the restoration of knowledge and blessings.

The overall theme seems to be about the restoration and gathering of Israel in the latter days, with knowledge, blessings, and glory coming from God.

It references biblical events like Isaiah's prophecies and the visions of Nephi. It also mentions figures like Parley P. Pratt, William W. Phelps, and biblical figures like Jesus Christ and Israel.

Triumphantly

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ing breaks, the shad - ows flee;


of
er - ror dis - ap - pear
tile
ful - ness now
comes in,
vah speaks! Let earth
give ear,
from heavn and truth
from earth

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stand - dard
rays
of
bless - ings
na
tions
both
have

is
truth
are
turn
rec

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day
far
sin,
bare
forth

un - furled!
di - vine;
at
hand.
and
live.
ord borne;

bright - er
day,
from
a - far,
cleansed from
sin,
mak - ing
bare,
burst - ing
forth,

1. The morn 2. The clouds


3. The Gen 4. Je - ho 5.
An - gels

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The Morning Breaks

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The dawn - ing


The
glo - ry
Lo,
Ju - dahs
His might - y
Thus Zi - ons

The dawn - ing


The
glo - ry
Lo,
Ju - dahs
His might - y
Thus Zi - ons

of
a
burst - ing
rem - nant,
arm
is
light
is

.
.

of
a
bright - er
burst - ing
from
a rem - nant, cleansed from
arm
is
mak - ing
light
is
burst - ing

Ma - jes - tic
Wide oer
the
Shall
in
their
His
cov - nant
To
bring
her

Text: Parley P. Pratt, 18071857


Music: George Careless, 18391932

Lo,
Zi - ons
Be - fore the
And Is - raels
And Gen - tile
Have met, and

ris
na
prom
peo
ran

es
tions
ised
ple
somed

on
the world.
soon
will shine.
Ca - naan stand.
to
re - ceive.
chil - dren home.

Isaiah 60:13
3 Nephi 16:720

q = 96-112

Exultantly

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1. The
2. The
3. Well
4. How

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The Spirit of God

Spir - it of
Lord
is ex call
in our
bless - ed the

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God like
tend - ing
sol - emn
day when

ings
er
may
with

of
old
of God
be - gin
his bless -

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Well sing

gels
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sus

are com - ing


the earth
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and bless - ings
de - scends
with

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earth.
burst.
God.
fire!

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heav - en,

the

Lamb!

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glo - ries of
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and well shout


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to come forth;
as at
first.
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a - broad,
an - y
ire,

And an The veil


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vi As
Je -

glo - ry be - gins
judg - es and
all
king - dom of
heav
geth - er with - out

The
vi - sions and bless The knowl - edge and pow That we through our
faith
And E - phraim be crowned

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fire
is
burn - ing!
the Saints un - der - stand - ing,
as - sem - blies in
spir - it,
the lamb and the
li - on

The lat - ter - day


Re - stor - ing their
To spread
forth the
Shall lie
down to -

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er, A - men

Text: William W. Phelps, 17921872. Included in the first


LDS hymnbook, 1835. Sung at the Kirtland Temple dedication in 1836.
Music: Anon., ca. 1844

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and a - men!

Doctrine and Covenants


109:79 80
Doctrine and Covenants 110

Now Let Us Rejoice

Cheerfully

q = 100 -120

1. Now
2. Well
3. In

let us re - joice in the day of sal - va - tion. No lon - ger as


love one an - oth - er and nev- er dis - sem-ble But cease to do
faith well re - ly on the arm of Je - ho - vah To guide thru these

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strang - ers on earth need we roam. Good


e - vil and ev - er be
one.
And
last days of trou - ble and gloom, And

tid - ings are sound-ing to


when the un - god - ly are
af - ter the scourg-es and

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us and each na - tion, And short - ly the hour of re - demp-tion will come,
fear-ing and trem-ble, Well watch for the day when the Sav - ior will come,
har-vest are o - ver, Well rise with the just when the Sav - ior doth come.

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When all that was prom-ised the Saints will be giv - en, And none will mo When all that was prom-ised the Saints will be giv - en, And none will mo Then all that was prom-ised the Saints will be giv - en, And they will be

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lest
them from morn un - til evn, And
lest
them from morn un - til evn, And
crownd with the
an - gels of heavn, And

earth will ap - pear as the


earth will ap - pear as the
earth will ap - pear as the

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Gar-den of
Gar-den of
Gar-den of

E - den, And Je - sus will say to all Is - rael, Come home.


E - den, And Je - sus will say to all Is - rael, Come home.
E - den, And Christ and his peo- ple will ev - er
be
one.

Text: William W. Phelps, 17921872. Included in the


first LDS hymnbook, 1835.
Music: Henry Tucker, ca. 1863

Moses 7:6167
Tenth Article of Faith

q = 76-92

Truth Eternal

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1. Truth e - ter - nal, truth di-vine, In thine an - cient ful - ness shine!
With dignity

2. Truth a - gain re - stored to earth,


3. Truth shall tri -umph as the light

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Burst the fet - ters of the mind


Priests of heav-ens roy - al line
End - less a - ges own its sway,

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Text: Parley P. Pratt, 18071857


Music: Alexander Schreiner, 19011987

O - pened with a proph- ets birth.


Chas-es
far the mist - y night.

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From the mil - lions of man - kind!


Bear the keys of truth di - vine!
Clad in ev - er - last - ing day.

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John 8:32
Doctrine and Covenants 50:24 25

High on the Mountain Top

h = 56-72

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Resolutely

1. High on
2. For God
3. His house
4. For there

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the moun - tain top


re - mem - bers still
shall there be reared,
we shall be taught

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Ye
nat - ions,
That he on
And peo - ple
With truth and

now look
up;
Zi - ons
hill
shall be
heard
wis - dom fraught,

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In
Des
Her light
Well now
For - ev

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On
Zi Of
all
O - bey
And save

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er
should
go
er

ons
the
his
our

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ets
there
up
there

Text: Joel H. Johnson, 18021882


Music: Ebenezer Beesley, 18401906

..

.
.

A
ban - ner is
His prom - ise made
His glo - ry to
The law that will

un - furled.
of
old
dis - play,
go forth,

..

It
waves to
all the world.
Truths stan - dard would un - fold!
In
dis - tant lands to
say:
To
gov - ern
all the earth.

sweet, peace - ful


at - tract
the
and
serve
the
his
ways
well

mount
world
truth,
selves

be - hold
in
lat and learn
with
all

it
ter
his
our

.
.

land,
gaze
Lord,
tread,

..

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stand!
days.
word.
dead.

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Isaiah 2:2 3
Isaiah 5:26

Redeemer of Israel

Confidently

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1. Re - deem - er of
Is - rael,
2. We know he is
com - ing
3. How long
we have wan - dered
4. As
chil - dren of
Zi - on,

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whom for a
lead them to
cried in the
to - kens al -

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bless - ing
Zi - on
des - ert
read - y

we
in
for
ap -

Our on - ly
To gath - er
As strang - ers
Good tid - ings

night,
weep
seen,
ours.

.
.

Our shad - ow
For why in
Our foes have
Fear not, and

by
day And our
the
val - ley Of
re - joiced When our
be
just, For the

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King, our De - liv - rer, our


in
the lone wil - der - ness
Is - rael will short - ly be
hour
of re - demp - tion is

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5. Restore, my dear Savior,


The light of thy face;
Thy soul-cheering comfort impart;
And let the sweet longing
For thy holy place
Bring hope to my desolate heart.

On
And
And
The

call,
love,
thee!
pear.

Our
Or
But
The

de - light,
his sheep
in
sin
for
us.

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pil - lar
by
death should they
sor - rows theyve
king - dom
is

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all!
rove?
free.
near.

6. He looks! and ten thousands


Of angels rejoice,
And myriads wait for his word;
He speaks! and eternity,
Filled with his voice,
Re-echoes the praise of the Lord.

Text: William W. Phelps, 17921872; adapted from Joseph Swain, 17611796.


Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835.
Music: Freeman Lewis, 17801859

Exodus 13:2122
1 Nephi 22:12

Israel, Israel, God Is Calling

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With spirit

1. Is 2. Is 3. Is 4. Is -

rael, Is - rael, God is call - ing,


rael, Is - rael, God is speak- ing.
rael, an- gels are de - scend- ing
rael! Is - rael! Canst thou lin - ger

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Call - ing thee from lands of woe.


Hear your great De - liv- rers voice!
From ce - les - tial worlds on high,
Still
in er - rors gloom - y ways?

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Bab - y - lon the great is fall - ing;


Now a glo - rious morn is break-ing
And
to man their powr ex - tend -ing,
Mark how judg-ments point-ing fin - ger

Come
Come
Come
Come

to
to
to
to

Zi - on,
Zi - on,
Zi - on,
Zi - on,

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come
come
come
come

to
to
to
to

Zi
Zi
Zi
Zi

on
on,
on,
on!

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to
to
to
to

Zi - on, come
Zi - on, come
Zi - on, come
Zi - on, come

to
to
to
to

Zi
Zi
Zi
Zi

Text: Richard Smyth, 18381914


Music: Charles C. Converse, 1832 1918

on
on,
on,
on!

..

..

Ere
his floods of an - ger flow.
And with - in her walls re - joice.
For your com - ing Lord is
nigh.
Zi - ons walls shall ring with praise.


..

Come
Come
Come
Come

..

God shall all her towrs oer-throw.


For the peo - ple of
his choice.
That the Saints may home-ward fly.
Jus - ti - fies no vain de - lays.

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Ere
his floods of an - ger
And with - in her walls re For your com - ing Lord is
Zi - ons walls shall ring with

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flow.
joice.
nigh.
praise.

..

Doctrine and Covenants 133:716

Brightly

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& 4
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1. A - wake
2. The dream
3. Oh, lift

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Awake and Arise

and a - rise,
O ye slum - ber - ing
of the
po - et, the crown
of the
up your voic - es in song
and in

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&

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na - tions!
a - ges,
sto - ry.

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The heav - ens have


o - pened their por - tals a - gain.
The time
which the proph - ets
of
Is - rael fore - told,
Let ban - ners of peace
in
all lands
be un - furled,

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&

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The last
and the great - est of
all
dis - pen - sa - tions
That glo - ri - ous day
on - ly dreamed by the
sa - ges
For truth, heav - en - born,
in its
beau - ty and glo - ry

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& b b

Has burst
like a dawn
oer the
Is
yours,
O ye slum - ber - ing
Is
march - ing tri - um - phant - ly


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Text: Theodore E. Curtis, 18721957. 1984 IRI


Music: Carolee Curtis Green, b. 1940. 1984 IRI

chil - dren of
men!
na - tions; be - hold!
o - ver the world.

Doctrine and Covenants 133:710


Doctrine and Covenants 43:1720

9
Joyfully

Come, Rejoice

h = 46- 54

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1. Come, re - joice, the King of


2. An - gels, mes - sen - gers from
3. Great, oh, great is Christ our

glo - ry Speaks to
heav - en, Come to
Sav - ior. None can

earth a - gain.
earth once more;
stay his hand.

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Glad - some words ring out from heav - en, Joy - ous, won - drous strain.
Bring to men the glo - rious gos - pel; Price - less truths re - store.
Now
he brings to
us sal - va - tion, Cheer-ing
ev - ry
land.

Truth bursts forth in


ra - diant light, Show - ing all the path of right.
Let
all
hear who live to - day! This
is
life, the truth, the way.
Sing, re - joice, the King of love Speaks to earth from heavn a - bove.

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Shout ho - san - na
Shout ho - san - na
Shout ho - san - na

to his name; One and


to his name; One and
to his name; One and

Text and music: Tracy Y. Cannon, 18791961, adapted.


1948 IRI

all
all
all

his might pro - claim.


his might pro - claim.
his might pro - claim.

Doctrine and Covenants 29:4


Doctrine and Covenants 128:1921

Come, Sing to the Lord

Joyfully

bb 3
b
& 4
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q = 108-126

1. Come, sing to
2. The proph - ets
3. The
keys of

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glo
us

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store.
in.
fest.

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ter days
did raise
in
won - drous lay.
ness are
re - stored,


to
to
to

the
the
the

Text and music: Gerrit de Jong Jr., 1892 1978

The
bless Who times
And powrs

Come, sing
Come, sing
Come, sing

his name,
et
dear,
be - stow,

Lord,
his name
old
be - held
priest - hood
of

these lat ry told


in
ful -

the
of
the

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&

to
proph
to

to
this
our

praise.
day,
Lord

He
Its
To

A
proph - et
They saw
our
Their bless - ings

ed gos - pel
to
re of
ful - ness ush - ered
di - vine
are man - i -

Lord,
Lord,
Lord,

10

his name
his prais
his name

a - dore!
es
ring!
be blessed!

2 Nephi 3:5 7
1 Chronicles 16:810

11

What Was Witnessed in the Heavens?


Boldly

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& 4
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1. What was wit-nessed in the heav-ens? Why, an an - gel earth-ward bound.


2. Had we not be - fore the gos - pel? Yes, it came of old
to men.
3. Where so long has been the gos - pel? Did it pass from earth a - way?

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Had he some-thing with him bring-ing? Yes, the gos - pel, joy - ful sound!
Then what is
this lat - ter gos - pel? Tis the first one come a - gain.
Yes, twas tak - en back to heav - en Till should dawn a bright - er day.

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It
was
to be preached in pow- er On
the earth, the an - gel said,
This was preached by Paul and Pe - ter And by Je - sus Christ, the Head.
What be - came of those de - part-ed, Know-ing not the gos - pel plan?


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To
all men, all tongues and na - tions That up - on its face are spread.
This we lat - ter Saints are preach-ing; We their foot-steps wish to tread.
In
the spir - it world theyll hear it; God is just to
ev-ry man.


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Text: John S. Davis, 18131882


Music: Evan Stephens, 1854 1930

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Revelation 14:6
Doctrine and Covenants 138:28 34

13

An Angel from on High

e = 92-108

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& 8 J
Thoughtfully

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1. An
an - gel from on
high
2. Sealed by
Mo - ro - nis hand,
3. It
speaks of Jo - sephs seed

..

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De - scend - ing from the sky,
To wait the Lords com-mand,
Of na - tions long since dead,

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The long, long si - lence broke;


It
has for a - ges lain
And makes the rem - nant known

4
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These gra - cious words he spoke:


From dust to speak a - gain.
Who once had dwelt a - lone.

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With spirit q = 100-116
#4

& 4

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4

Lo! in Cu -mo- rahs lone - ly hill A sa -cred rec - ord


lies con- cealed.
It shall a - gain to light come forth To ush - er in Christs reign on earth.
The ful -ness of the
gos - pel, too, Its pag- es will re - veal to view.

# 44
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Lo! in Cu- mo-rahs lone - ly hill A sa - cred rec - ord lies con- cealed.
It
shall a - gain to light come forth To ush - er in Christs reign on earth.
The ful -ness of the gos - pel, too, Its pag - es will re - veal to view.

4. The time is now fulfilled,


The long-expected day;
Let earth obedience yield
And darkness flee away.
Remove the seals; be wide unfurled
Its light and glory to the world.
Remove the seals; be wide unfurled
Its light and glory to the world.
Text: Parley P. Pratt, 18071857
Music: John E. Tullidge, 18061873

..
.

5. Lo! Israel filled with joy


Shall now be gathered home,
Their wealth and means employ
To build Jerusalem,
While Zion shall arise and shine
And fill the earth with truth divine.
While Zion shall arise and shine
And fill the earth with truth divine.
Joseph SmithHistory 1:30 34
Doctrine and Covenants 128:20

Sweet Is the Peace the Gospel Brings


q = 76-96

#4
& 4

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# 44

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With devotion

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1. Sweet is the peace the gos - pel brings To seek - ing minds and true.
2. Its
laws and pre - cepts are di - vine And show a
Fa - thers care.
3. Faith - less tra - di - tion flees its powr, And un - be - lief gives way.

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With light re - ful - gent on its wings, It clears the hu - man view.
Tran - scen - dent love
and mer - cy shine In each in - junc - tion there.
The gloom - y clouds, which used to lowr, Sub - mit to rea - sons sway.

4. May we who know the sacred Name


From every sin depart.
Then will the Spirits constant flame
Preserve us pure in heart.

6. That which we have in part received


Will be in part no more,
For he in whom we all believe
To us will all restore.

5. Ere long the tempters power will cease,


And sin no more annoy,
No wrangling sects disturb our peace,
Or mar our heartfelt joy.

7. In patience, then, let us possess


Our souls till he appear.
On to our mark of calling press;
Redemption draweth near.

Text: Mary Ann Morton, 18261897


Music: Alfred M. Durham, 18721957. 1948 IRI

Psalm 119:165
Psalm 119:97104

What Glorious Scenes Mine Eyes Behold

#3
& 4

Joyfully

q = 84 -100

1. What glo - rious


2. Good news
to
3. The
scat - tered
4. Now
Is - rael,

# 43

scenes mine eyes


be - hold!
earth have
an - gels borne,
sheep, who once
were sold
long
op - pressed and grieved

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&

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burst
souls
oer
land,

up - on
my view!
with joy
and peace.
the moun - tains
far,
in
ev - ry
clime,

&
I
those
to
God

#
&

new.
lease,
pare,
time.

un - fold,
who mourn
their fold
and
live;

All
And
And
This

All things
And bring
And there
This
is

things
bring
there
is

ap the
their
the

Text: Anon., ca. 1840


Music: Ebenezer Beesley, 18401906

What
Which
In
In

16

won - ders
fills
our
dark - ness
ev - ry

When E - phraims rec - ords


Good tid - ings
com - fort
Shall now
re - turn
un Shall hear
the
word
of

ap - pear
di - vine - ly
the
cap - tive
full
re their
wait - ing hearts
pre the
time,
the
cho - sen

pear
cap wait time,

di - vine - ly
new.
tive
full
re - lease.
ing
hearts
pre - pare.
the
cho - sen
time.

Doctrine and Covenants 27:5


Doctrine and Covenants 133:36 38

17

Awake, Ye Saints of God, Awake!


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Romans 13:1114
Doctrine and Covenants 38:27

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Joseph SmithHistory 1:17


Doctrine and Covenants 128:19, 2223

19

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Music: Caroline Sheridan Norton, 1808ca. 1877

love to o - bey thy com - mand.


sure - ly be smit - ten at
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nev - er such hap - pi - ness know.

Doctrine and Covenants 21:15


Mosiah 2:41

God of Power, God of Right


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Music: Tracy Y. Cannon, 18791961. 1948 IRI

great de - sire.
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Alma 26:35
Mosiah 5:15

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Verse four, Bruce R. McConkie, 19151985. 1985 IRI
Music: Joseph J. Daynes, 18511920

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Doctrine and Covenants 21:4 7

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Music: Darwin K. Wolford, b. 1936.
1979 Sonos Music Resources. Used by permission.
This hymn may be copied for incidental, noncommercial
church or home use.

Doctrine and Covenants 1:38; 68:4


Doctrine and Covenants 112:30 32

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adapted by Evan Stephens, 1854 1930

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Doctrine and Covenants 107:22

God Bless Our Prophet Dear

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Text: Bernard Snow, 18221894, alt.


Music: Harry A. Dean, 18921987. 1985 IRI

Doctrine and Covenants 107:22


3 Nephi 19:23

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Now Well Sing with One Accord

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Doctrine and Covenants 135:3


Moses 7:62, 67

Joseph Smiths First Prayer

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3. Sud - den - ly a light de-scend-ed, Bright-er far than noon-day sun,
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Music: Sylvanus Billings Pond, 17921871; adapted by
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James 1:5

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Text: William W. Phelps, 17921872


Music: Scottish folk song

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Doctrine and Covenants 135


2 Nephi 3:1415

Saints, Behold How Great Jehovah


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1. Saints, be - hold how great Je - ho - vah Hath his bless-ings on you shed.
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3. Rise and lift up Zi - ons stan-dard; Tell our Fa - thers chil - dren now:



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Heav-ens bless - ed King ap - proach - es; All men must be - fore him bow.

Text: Douglas W. Stott, b. 1925. 1985 IRI


Music: A. Laurence Lyon, b. 1934. 1985 IRI

Doctrine and Covenants 64:41 42


Doctrine and Covenants 133:37 38

29

A Poor Wayfaring Man of Grief

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But my free spirit cried, I will!

7. Then in a moment to my view


5. Stript, wounded, beaten nigh to death,
The stranger started from disguise.
I found him by the highway side.
The tokens in his hands I knew;
I roused his pulse, brought back his breath,
The Savior stood before mine eyes.
Revived his spirit, and supplied
He spake, and my poor name he named,
Wine, oil, refreshmenthe was healed.
Of me thou hast not been ashamed.
I had myself a wound concealed
These deeds shall thy memorial be;
But from that hour forgot the smart,
Fear not, thou didst them unto me.
And peace bound up my broken heart.

Text: James Montgomery, 17711854


Music: George Coles, 17921858, alt.
Hymn sung prior to the martyrdom of the Prophet Joseph Smith.
See History of the Church, 6:61415.

Matthew 25:3140
Mosiah 2:17

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the place which God for us pre - pared,
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wend your way.


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Text: William Clayton, 18141879


Music: English folk song

hearts will swell


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All
All
All

is
is
is
is

well!
well!
well!
well!

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Doctrine and Covenants 61:36 39


Doctrine and Covenants 59:14

31

O God, Our Help in Ages Past

With dignity

q = 69-80

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&

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1. O
God,
2. With - in
3. Be - fore
4. O
God,

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help in
shad- ow
hills in
help in

a - ges past, Our


of thy throne, Still
or - der stood, Or
a - ges past, Our

hope
may
earth
hope

..

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&

our
the
the
our

Our shel - ter from the


Suf - fi - cient is thine
From ev - er - last - ing
Be thou our guide while

storm - y blast,
arm a - lone,
thou art God,
life shall last

And
And
To
And

Text: Isaac Watts, 16741748. Included in the first


LDS hymnbook, 1835.
Music: William Croft, 16771727

for years
we dwell
re - ceived
for years

our e - ter our de - fense


end - less years
our e - ter -

to come,
se - cure.
her frame,
to come,

nal home.
is
sure.
the same.
nal home.

Psalms 90:12; 91:12


Psalm 48:14

32

The Happy Day at Last Has Come

Brightly

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in
now
God
down

Text: Philo Dibble, 18061895. Included in the first


LDS hymnbook, 1835.
Music: Ebenezer Beesley, 18401906

tro - duce
be - held
his great
to speak

Mes - si - ahs
reign.
a
glo - rious
day:
work would per - form,
a - gain with
men.

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Doctrine and Covenants 128:20 21


Acts 3:19 21

33

Our Mountain Home So Dear

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Tenderly

1. Our moun - tain home so dear, Where crys-tal wa - ters clear Flow ev - er
2. Well roam the ver - dant hills And by the spar-kling rills Pluck the wild3. In
syl - van depth and shade, In
for - est and in glade, Where-eer we
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ev - er
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val-leys wide
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ev - ry side, Bloom - ing in


state - ly pride, Are
bright and fair, And
sun - shine ev - ry-where Make
bud
and tree, Or
bird or hum - ming bee, Or
work to trace, Thru
na - tures smil - ing face, In

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Text: Emmeline B. Wells, 18281921


Music: Evan Stephens, 18541930

fair to see.
pleas - ant hours.
blade of grass.
art di - vine.

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Doctrine and Covenants 59:16 20


Doctrine and Covenants 104:14

O Ye Mountains High

34
Majestically

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ye moun - tains
high, where the
clear
blue
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the great
and the wise all thy
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thy moun - tain re - treat, God will strength - en thy feet;
our voic - es well raise, and well
sing
to thy praise,


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the hum - ble
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fear
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of

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and pure
thou art
thy foes
thou shalt
the proph - ets
of

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haugh - ty
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home, un - to
fly
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Text: Charles W. Penrose, 18321925


Music: H. S. Thompson, ca. 1852

Ive
we
be
thy

.
.

.. .

thee
I
have come; All my fond hopes are
cham - bers on high, Yet well share joy and
splen - dor
di - vine, And e - ter - nal thy
rights well de - fend; And our home shall be

cen - tered in thee.


sor - row with thee.
glo - ry shall be.
ev - er with thee.

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Isaiah 2:2 3
Doctrine and Covenants 64:41 43

For the Strength of the Hills

35

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Energetically

1. For the strength of the hills we bless thee, Our


God, our fa - thers God;
2. At
the hands of
foul op - pres - sors Weve
borne and suf-fered long;
3. Thou hast led us
here in safe - ty Where the moun-tain bul-wark stands
4. We are watch - ers
of a bea - con Whose
light must nev - er die;

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the touch of the moun-tain sod.
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are guard-ians of an
al - tar Midst the si - lence
of the sky.

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Text: Felicia D. Hemans, 17931835; adapted by


Edward L. Sloan, 18301874
Music: Evan Stephens, 18541930

our fa - thers

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Psalm 95:17

They, the Builders of the Nation


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Vigorously

1. They, the build-ers of the na - tion, Blaz - ing trails a - long the way;
2. Ser - vice ev - er was their watch-cry; Love be - came their guid-ing star;
3. As
an en - sign to the na - tion, They un-furled the flag of truth,

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the hosts of wait - ing youth.

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List our song of
ad - o - ra - tion, Bless - ed, hon - ored

Text: Ida R. Alldredge, 18921943. 1948 IRI


Music: Alfred M. Durham, 18721957. 1948 IRI

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Pi - o-neer!
Pi - o-neer!

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Doctrine and Covenants 64:33 34

37

The Wintry Day, Descending to Its Close


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med - i - ta
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sa - ble
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sweet mem - o - ries
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tem - pled
cit
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of the Saints now stand.

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tho twere mer - cys hand had spread


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love
so

sym paint
types
worth

bol
of
for the pic - tured
of free - dom
and beau - ty

Text: Orson F. Whitney, 18551931


Music: Edward P. Kimball, 18821937

.
.
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si - lent earth be - low


hap - py scenes it loves,
by
e - ter - nal snow,
its se - cu - ri - ty.

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give - ness un - to
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Isaiah 51:3
Isaiah 2:2 3

Come, All Ye Saints of Zion

38
Enthusiastically

44
&

1. Come,
2. Come,
3. Re 4. Then

44
?

q = 100-120

all ye Saints of
ye dis - persed of
joice, re - joice, O
gath - er
up for

Zi
Ju
Is
Zi

on,
dah,
rael,
on,

And
let
us praise
Join
in
the theme
And
let your joys
Ye
Saints thru - out

the
and
athe

& n

His
With
The
And

ran - somed are re - turn - ing, Ac - cord - ing


har - mo - ny un - ceas - ing The prais - es
voice of God shall reach you Wher - ev - er
clear the way be - fore
you, As God shall

In
sa - cred song
Whose arm is now
And
call you back
Tho
wick - ed men

and
ex from
and

glad - ness
tend - ed,
bond - age,
dev - ils

&

And
To
In
Since

thank the Lord who brought


gath - er up the
righ Zi - on and Je - ru He who is
e - ter -

to
of
you
give

Lord;
sing
bound!
land,

his word.
our King,
are found
com - mand.

..

They walk the nar - row


On
which the world may
That
you may sing his
Ex - ert their powr, tis

them
teous
salem,
nal

To
see the lat In
these the lat In
these the lat Has said you shall

Text: William W. Phelps, 17921872. Included in the first


LDS hymnbook, 1835.
Music: John E. Tullidge, 18061873

.
.

&

..

ter
ter
ter
ob -

..

way
gaze,
praise
vain,

..

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day.
days.
days.
tain.

..

Jeremiah 31:1014
Isaiah 35:10; 52:710

O Saints of Zion

]
44 . j

&
.
Energetically

q = 96-108

39

1. O Saints of Zi - on, hear the voice Of Him from courts on high.


2. En - treat the Lord in hum - ble prayer That all the sons of men
3. Be - hold, the glo - ry
of
the Lord Sets Zi - ons mount a - glow,

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Pre - pare the path - way of


the Lord; His reign on earth is
nigh.
His righ - teous king - dom will re - ceive And shout the glad a - men.
For
Zi - on is
an en - sign pure; All
na - tions to her
flow.

&

Pre - pare the sup - per of the Lamb; In - vite the world to
dine.
The
sa - cred keys are now re - stored; De - clare the gos - pel plan.
O
Saints of Zi - on, tread the paths Your faith - ful fa - thers trod.

..
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& .

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Be - hold, the might - y Bride-groom comes In


maj - es - ty
di - vine.
Make known the won-drous words of truth Re - vealed a-gain to
man.
Lift
up your hearts in grat - i - tude And serve the liv - ing God!

..
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Text: Ed M. Rowe, 18781951. 1948 IRI


Music: Robert P. Manookin, 19181997. 1948 IRI

..

Doctrine and Covenants 58:5 12


Doctrine and Covenants 64:41 42

40
Brightly

#4
& 4
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Arise, O Glorious Zion

q = 100-108

1. A - rise, O glo - rious Zi 2. From Zi - ons fa - vored dwell 3. Thru pain -ful trib - u - la 4. Oh, grant, E - ter - nal
Fa -

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To gain a rest - ing


To gath - er all the
To gain the blest a And thy sal - va - tion

A - rise and shine in


And Saints, the mes - sage
But
pa - tient, firm en Then, with the hosts of

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splen - dor
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dur - ance,
heav - en,


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place.
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all the sons
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in
Well sing thim - mor -

..

deep night,
of
men,
our
view,
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&

Thou joy
of lat - ter days,
The gos - pel is - sues forth,
We walk the nar - row road
That we may faith - ful
be,

Whom count - less Saints re - ly


on
The
cov - e - nant re - veal - ing
And
bat - tle with temp - ta - tion
With
all
the just to gath - er,

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For God, thy sure de - fend - er, Is


now thy life and
light.
With the re-deemed shall, sing - ing, To
Zi - on come a - gain.
The Spir - its bright as - sur - ance Will bring us con - qrors through.
To him be glo - ry
giv - en Whose blood did us
re - deem.

Text: William G. Mills, 18221895


Music: George Careless, 18391932

2 Nephi 12:2 3
Doctrine and Covenants 115:5 6

Boldly

Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise

q = 88-108

41

b4
b
& 4

.
.

?b 4

1. Let Zi - on
in her beau - ty
rise; Her
light be-gins to shine.
2. Ye her - alds, sound the gold - en trump To
earths re - mot-est bound.
3. That glo-rious rest will then com-mence Which proph-ets did fore - tell,

b
b
&

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..

.
.

Ere
long her King will rend the skies, Ma - jes - tic and di - vine,
Go spread the news from pole to pole In
all the na - tions round:
When Saints will reign with Christ on earth, And in his pres - ence dwell

b
b
&

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A

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gos - pel spread - ing thru the land, A


peo - ple to pre - pare
Je - sus in
the clouds a - bove, With hosts of an - gels too,
thou-sand years, oh, glo - rious day! Dear Lord, pre - pare my heart

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b
&

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To meet the Lord and E - nochs band Tri - um - phant in the air.
Will soon ap - pear, his Saints to save, His
en - e - mies sub - due.
To stand with thee on
Zi - ons mount And nev - er - more to part.

Text: Edward Partridge, 17931840. Included in the first


LDS hymnbook, 1835.
Music: Anon., Wrttemberg, Germany, ca. 1784

Doctrine and Covenants 82:14


Moses 7:62 65

42 Hail to the Brightness of Zions Glad Morning!


Joyfully

b3
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& 4
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to
2. Hail
to
3. Lo!
in
4. Hark! from

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the bright - ness of


Zi - ons
the bright - ness of
Zi - ons
the des - ert the
flow - ers
all lands,
from the isles

..

Joy
Long
Streams,
Praise

.
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..

.
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to the lands
that in dark by the proph - ets of
Is ev - er
co - pious, are glid to Je - ho
vah as - cend -

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be
to
from
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the
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the mil - lions from
the moun - tain - tops
the en - gines of

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have
fore a on

lain!
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high.

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mourn - ing.
re - turn - ing!
are
ring - ing;
com - mo - tion;


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in
tri - umph be - gins
her glad reign.
and
Jews the glad
vi - sion be - hold.
in
ver - dure and
min - gle in
song.
sal - va - tion are
rend - ing the
sky.

Text: Thomas Hastings, 17841872


Music: Edwin F. Parry, 18501935

glad
morn - ing!
glad
morn - ing,
are
spring- ing;
of the o - cean,

row
age
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and

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Isaiah 35:12, 10
2 Nephi 8:3, 11

43

Zion Stands with Hills Surrounded


q = 92-112

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With dignity

1. Zi - on stands with hills


2. Ev - ry hu - man tie
3. In
the fur - nace God

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powr
di - vine.
faith - ful prove,
forth
more bright,

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Though
Heavn
Thou

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sur - round - ed Zi - on, kept by


may per - ish,
Friend to friend unmay prove thee, Thence to bring thee

All
her foes
shall be
Moth - ers cease their own
But
can nev - er cease

..

.
.

the world in
and earth
at
art
pre - cious

arms
last
in

Hap - py Zi - on,
But
no chang - es
God
is with thee;

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Text: Thomas Kelly, 17691854


Music: A. C. Smyth, 18401909

What
Can
Thou

com - bine.
re - move.
his sight.

con -found- ed,


to cher - ish,
to love thee;

Hap - py Zi - on,
But
no chang - es,
God
is with thee,

..

a
fa - vored lot
is thine!
at - tend
Je - ho - vahs love.
shalt tri - umph in
his might.

1 Nephi 22:1419
1 Nephi 21:15; 20:10

44

Lightly

Beautiful Zion, Built Above

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all
the choir;
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all
who
en - ter there;

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cho - rus sweet,
ea - ger feet;

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join
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for
me.
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at
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There shall my
rest
be long
and sweet.

on,

Text: George Gill, 18201880


Music: Joseph G. Fones, 18281906

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Revelation 7:917
Revelation 21:2, 2123

Lead Me into Life Eternal

q = 76-92

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With dignity

1. Lead me in - to life
2. Fa - ther, all my heart
3. Hear me as
I pray

45

e - ter - nal By the gos - pels ho - ly call.


I give thee; All my ser - vice shall be thine.
in meek - ness; Let my strength be
as thy day.

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Let
thy prom-ise rest up - on me; Grant me read - y strength for all.
Guide me as
I search in weak-ness; Let thy lov - ing light be mine.
Give me faith, the great- er knowl-edge; Fa - ther, bless me
as
I pray.

Text: John A. Widtsoe, 18721952. 1948 IRI


Music: Alexander Schreiner, 19011987. 1948 IRI

Psalm 143:10
Doctrine and Covenants 42:61

Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken

46

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q = 80-100

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thee are spo - ken, Zi - on, cit - y
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in - hab - it - ants of Zi - on, Pur - chased by
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of
our God!
les - tial
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his
own
a - bode.
And
all
fear
of drought re - move.
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God.

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ta - tion hov - ring, See the cloud and fire ap - pear
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sup - ply
thy
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Text: John Newton, 17251807. Included in the first


LDS hymnbook, 1835.
Music: Franz Joseph Haydn, 1732 1809

Psalm 87:3
Doctrine and Covenants 76:56 57, 66 (50 70)

Resolutely

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We Will Sing of Zion

q = 84-100

1. We will sing of
Zi - on,
2. Thru the rev - e - la - tions
3. When the Saints of
Zi - on

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King - dom of our


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Zi - on
is the pure in heart, Those who seek the Sav - iors part.
Heav-ens truth is placed on earth; Proph-ets teach its powr and worth.
Hate and war and strife will cease; Men will live in love and peace.

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soon in
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Text and music: Merrill Bradshaw, 19292000


1980 IRI

Doctrine and Covenants 65:5 6


Doctrine and Covenants 97:21

48

Glorious Things Are Sung of Zion


Majestically

q = 72-92

#4
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# 44
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1. Glo - rious things are sung of Zi - on,


2. There they shunnd the powr of Sa - tan
3. Then the towrs of
Zi - on glit-tered
4. When the Lord re - turns with Zi - on,

&

E - nochs cit - y
seen of old,
And ob- served ce - les - tial laws;
Like the sun in
yon - der skies,
And we hear the watch-man cry,

Where the righ-teous, be - ing per - fect, Walked with God in streets of gold.
For
in
A - dam - on - di - Ah - man Zi - on rose where E - den was.
And the wick - ed stood and trem-bled, Filled with won - der and sur - prise.
Then well sure - ly be u - nit - ed, And well all see eye to eye.

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Love and vir -tue, faith and wis-dom,


When be - yond the powr of e - vil,
Then their faith and works were per-fect;
Then well min-gle with the an - gels,

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Grace and gifts were all com - bined.


So
that none could cov - et wealth,
Lo, they fol-lowed their great Head!
And the Lord will bless his own.

As him - self each loved his neigh-bor; All


were one in heart and mind.
One con - tin - ual feast of bless-ings Crownd their days with peace and health.
So the cit - y went to heav - en, And
the world said, Zi - ons fled!
Then the earth will be as
E - den, And well know as
we are known.

#
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Text: William W. Phelps, 17921872


Music: Dutch melody, ca. 1710

Moses 7:13, 1621, 6369


Isaiah 52:8

49

Adam-ondi-Ahman

Peacefully

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gar - den place, With all her glo - ries

1. This earth was once a


2. We read that E - noch walked with God, A - bove the powr of
3. Her land was good and great - ly blest, Be - yond all Is - raels
4. Ho - san - na to such days
to come, The Sav - iors sec - ond


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the earth
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race,
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Text: William W. Phelps, 17921872. Included in the first


LDS hymnbook, 1835.
Music: Anon., Southern Harmony, 1835

A - dam - on
A - dam - on
A - dam - on
A - dam - on

di
di
di
di

Ah - man.
Ah - man.
Ah - man.
Ah - man.


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Doctrine and Covenants 116:1


Doctrine and Covenants 107:53 57

50

Come, Thou Glorious Day of Promise


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1. Come, thou glo - rious day of


2. Lord, how long wilt thou be
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Text: From Pratts Collection, ca. 1830, alt.


Music: A. C. Smyth, 18401909

voice theyll
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3 Nephi 5:2526
Jeremiah 31:10

Sons of Michael, He Approaches

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1. Sons of Mi- chael, he ap- proach-es!


2. Sons of Mi- chael, tis his char - iot
3. Moth- er of our gen- er - a - tions,
4. Raise a cho - rus, sons of
Mi - chael,

Rise, the an - cient fa - ther greet.


Rolls its burn- ing wheels a - long!
Glo - rious by great Mi- chaels side,
Like old o - ceans roar - ing swell,

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Bow, ye thou- sands, low be - fore him;


Raise a - loft your voic- es mil - lion
Take thy chil - drens ad - o - ra - tion;
Till the might - y
ac - cla - ma - tion

Min - is - ter
be - fore his feet.
In
a
tor - rent powr of song.
End- less with thy seed a - bide.
Thru re - bound- ing space doth tell

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Hail the pa - tri - archs glad reign,


Hail our head with mu - sic soft!
Lo!
to greet thee now ad - vance
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Text: Elias L. T. Harrison, 18301900, alt.


Music: Darwin K. Wolford, b. 1936. 1985 IRI

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Spread - ing o - ver


sea and main.
Raise sweet mel - o - dies a - loft!
Thou - sands in the
glo-rious dance!
In
his Fa-thers house a - gain!

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Daniel 7:910, 13 14
Doctrine and Covenants 138:38 39

52

The Day Dawn Is Breaking

Joyfully

q = 112-126

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2. In
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4. Then pure and su - per - nal, our friend- ship e - ter - nal, With Je -

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dark - ness are flee - ing a sav - iors of dear ones a vealed for our walk in his
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q. = 56-63

of nights
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of peace and rest,
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dawn
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Beau - ti - ful, bright, mil - len - nial day.

Text: Joseph L. Townsend, 18491942


Music: William Clayson, 18401887

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Doctrine and Covenants 29:11


Doctrine and Covenants 45:59

Majestically

Let Earths Inhabitants Rejoice

h = 66-84

53


& 2 #
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1. Let earths in - hab - i - tants re - joice And glad-ly hail the glo-rious hour;
2. The bliss - ful time will soon ar - rive, The day by ho - ly men fore - told,
3. Op - pres -sion will no more be found, Nor ty-rant hold re - lent -less sway,

22
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A - gain is heard a
proph-ets voice, And all may feel the gos-pels powr.
When man no more with man will strive, And all in each a friend be - hold.
But love to God and man a - bound Thru-out the long mil - len - nial day.

Text: William Clegg, 18231903


Music: Leroy J. Robertson, 18961971. 1948 IRI

n b # n

Doctrine and Covenants 29:11


Micah 4:3 5

Lo, the Mighty God Appearing!

Energetically

q = 96-108

55

44

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2. Zi - on, all its
3. To the heavns his
4. Now the heavns on

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pear - ing!
fold - ing,
cend - ing,
dore him

..

From on high Je - ho -vah speaks!


God in glo - ry shall dis - play.
To the earth be - neath he cries.
And his righ-teous-ness de - clare.


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East - ern lands the sum-mons hear - ing, Oer the west his thun-der breaks.
Lo! he comes! nor si - lence hold - ing; Fire and clouds pre-pare his way.
Souls im - mor - tal, now de - scend-ing, Let their sleep-ing dust a - rise!
Sin - ners per - ish from be - fore him, But his Saints his mer- cies share.

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Earth be -hold him!


Tem - pests round him!
Rise to judg - ment!
Just his judg - ments!

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Earth be - hold him! U - ni - ver - sal na - ture


Tem-pests round him! Has - ten on the dread-ful
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shakes.
day.
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him! Earth be - hold him! U - ni - ver - sal na - ture shakes.


him! Tem-pests round him! Has- ten on the dread-ful day.
ment! Rise to judg - ment! Let thy throne a - dorn the skies.
ments! Just his judg-ments!God, him - self the judge, is there.

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Text: William Goode, 17621816


Music: Evan Stephens, 18541930

Doctrine and Covenants 45:40 50


Doctrine and Covenants 43:1718, 2226, 2933

56

Softly Beams the Sacred Dawning


With dignity

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q = 63 -80

1. Soft - ly beams
2. Splen - did, ris 3. Swift - ly flee
4. Yea,
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black - ness
near - er;

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to
Saints gives
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u - ni Rap - id - ly
is

the
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con - sumed by
all
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the
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is
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con - sumed by
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be
at
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fire.
will
be
blest.

Text: John Jaques, 18271900


Doctrine and Covenants 45:28, 36 39, 44
Music: J. Spencer Cornwall, 1888 1983. J. Spencer
Doctrine and Covenants 43:29 30
Cornwall, 1983. This hymn may be copied for incidental,
noncommercial church or home use.

Were Not Ashamed to Own Our Lord


Boldly

3
& b 4
[

q = 84-104

1. Were not
a - shamed
2. When Je - sus
comes
3. When he comes down
4. He
then will
give

3
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to
in
from
us


n
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&

wor rec
all
robes

ho
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him
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earth.
om - pense
the
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righ - teous - ness,

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word
name
birth,
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a

our
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love
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Be - fore
And,
in

Text: William W. Phelps, 17921872, alt. Included in the first


LDS hymnbook, 1835.
Music: John Longhurst, b. 1940. 1985 IRI

And
To
With
With

to
learn
will know
cre - a the New

And know
what souls
In
which
the Saints
We
hope
with him
E - ter - nal
hap -

Lord
flame
earth
name,

57

are
can
to
pi -

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his
the
tions
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trust.
stand.
ness.

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Mark 8:34 38; JST Mark 8:40


Doctrine and Covenants 109:73 76

Come, Ye Children of the Lord

58
Exultantly

b 4 .
b
& 4 .

q = 96-112

1. Come, ye chil - dren of the Lord, Let


us sing with one ac - cord.
2. Oh, how joy - ful it will be
When our Sav - ior we shall see!
3. All
ar-rayed in spot - less white, We will dwell mid truth and light.

.
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Let
us raise a
joy - ful strain To our Lord who soon will reign
When in splen - dor hell de - scend, Then all wick - ed - ness will end.
We
will sing the songs of praise; We will shout in joy - ous lays.

[
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.
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& .

On
this earth when it
shall be Cleansed from all in - iq - ui - ty,
Oh, what songs we then will sing
To
our Sav - ior, Lord, and King!
Earth shall then be cleansed from sin.
Ev - ry liv - ing thing there - in

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When all men from sin will cease And will live in love and peace.
Oh,
what love will then bear sway When our fears shall flee a - way!
Shall
in love and beau - ty dwell; Then with joy each heart will swell.

Text: James H. Wallis, 18611940


Music: Spanish melody; arr. by Benjamin Carr, 17681831

Doctrine and Covenants 133:25, 33, 56


Revelation 7:917

Come, O Thou King of Kings

#4
& 4
Boldly

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.

q = 84-100

.
.

1. Come, O
thou King
2. Come, make
an end
3. Ho - san - nas now
4. Hail! Prince of life

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peace!

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And cleanse the earth by
From all
the ran - somed
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wings,
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round
race

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Let
To
With
And

Text: Parley P. Pratt, 18071857


Music: Anon., ca. 1889

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Is - rael now
be
gath - ered
wel - come
in
thy
peace - ful
an - thems sweet from
Zi - ons
ev - ry tongue sounds praise
to

set
thy peo - ple
Saints may tune the
new tri - um - phal
Lord and Sav - ior

Come, thou
de - sire
of
With songs
of
joy,
a
The
wide
ex - panse
of
The
hea
then
na
tions
Come, thou de - sire, Come, thou de -

59

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na
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bow
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home.
reign.
hill.
thee.

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Doctrine and Covenants 45:39, 44


Isaiah 35:10

60

Battle Hymn of the Republic

With spirit

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1. Mine
eyes have seen the glo - ry of
the com - ing of the Lord;
2. He has sound - ed forth the trum - pet that shall nev - er call re - treat;
3. In the beau - ty of the lil - ies,Christ was born a- cross the sea,

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the vin - tage where the grapes of wrath are stored.


the hearts of men be - fore his judg-ment seat.
his bo - som that trans - fig - ures you and me.

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ter - ri - ble, swift sword;


ju - bi - lant my feet!
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Text: Julia Ward Howe, 18191910


Music: Anon., ca. 1861

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Alma 5:50
Doctrine and Covenants 65:1 6

61

Raise Your Voices to the Lord

# 4 [
& 4

# 44

With dignity

q = 72-88

1. Raise your voic - es


2. Shout thanks - giv - ing!

&

to the Lord, Ye who here have heard his word.


Let our song Still our joy and praise pro - long,

As we part, his praise pro - claim, Shout thanks - giv - ing to his name.
Un - til here we meet a - gain To
re - new the glad re - frain.

Text and music: Evan Stephens, 1854 1930

Psalm 69:30
Psalm 100

Majestically

q = 80-96

Great King of Heaven

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& 4

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4
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of heavn, our hearts
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all
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one voice

Text: Carrie Stockdale Thomas, 1848 1931. 1948 IRI


Music: Leroy J. Robertson, 18961971. 1948 IRI

thee
thee

in
all

hills
one

ac glad

the
in

re - vere
oes, praise

To
To

thy
the

name.
Lord.

Psalm 145:10
Doctrine and Covenants 128:23

64

Joyfully

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& 4
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On This Day of Joy and Gladness

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thy
of
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Text and music: Leroy J. Robertson, 1896 1971.


1980 IRI

our Mak - er,

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Lord, and King!

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Psalm 47:67
Alma 26:8, 16

Come, All Ye Saints Who Dwell on Earth

Cheerfully

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1. Come, all
ye Saints who dwell on earth, Your cheer-ful voic - es
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us. Shall we un-grate-ful
3. The straight and nar - row way weve found! Then let us trav - el
4. And there well join the heavn -ly choir And sing his praise a -

raise,
be,
on,
bove,

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by his love,

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Text: William W. Phelps, 17921872. Included in the first


LDS hymnbook, 1835.
Music: William B. Bradbury, 1816 1868

.
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And cel - e - brate his praise.


And said, Come, fol - low me?
Shall meet where Christ is gone.
Per - fect - ed
by his love.

Luke 9:23
2 Nephi 31:1921

66

Rejoice, the Lord Is King!

Vigorously

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& 4

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truth and love.
earth and heavn.

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Text: Charles Wesley, 17071788


Music: Horatio Parker, 18631919

Philippians 4:4
Psalm 32:11

Joyfully

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3. Let all the hosts

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his name.
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Glory to God on High

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on high!
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death he won. Sing his great name
a - lone: Wor - thy the
maj - es - ty
Thru all
e - ter - ni - ty: Wor - thy the

Text: James Allen, 17341804, alt.


Music: Felice de Giardini, 17161796

..

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Lamb!
Lamb!
Lamb!

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.

Revelation 5:913

68

A Mighty Fortress Is Our God


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Text: Martin Luther, 14831546, adapted


Music: Attr. to Martin Luther

2 Samuel 22:2 3
Psalm 18:12

69

All Glory, Laud, and Honor

Triumphantly

q = 96-112

4
& 4

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1. All glo - ry, laud, and hon - or To


thee, Re - deem - er, King,
2. The com - pa - ny
of
an - gels Are prais - ing thee on high,
3. To thee, be - fore thy pas - sion, They sang their hymns of praise;

&

To whom the lips of chil


And mor - tal men and all
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things Cre - at - ed make re - ply.
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an - thems Be - fore thee we pre - sent.
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all good de - light - est, Thou good and gra - cious King.

Text: Theodulph of Orleans, ca. 760 821


Music: Melchior Teschner, 15841635

Psalm 148
John 12:1213

70
Joyfully

Sing Praise to Him

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1. Sing praise to him who reigns a - bove,


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4. Thus, all my toil - some way a - long

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rais - es.

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His
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mur - mur stills.


all
is right.
cho - sen band.
bear your part.

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To
To
To

him
him
him
him

all
all
all
all

praise
praise
praise
praise

and
and
and
and

glo
glo
glo
glo

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ry!
ry!
ry!

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Text: Johann J. Schtz, 16401690;


trans. by Frances Elizabeth Cox, 1812 1897
Music: From Bohemian Brethrens Songbook, 1566, alt.

Psalm 104:33
Psalm 121:2 4

q = 92-108

Joyfully

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& 4

With Songs of Praise

71

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1. With songs of praise and grat - i - tude We wor - ship God a - bove,
2. The Lord has said a
heart - felt song By righ- teous ones is prayer;
3. In
for - mer days glad hymns were sung By seed of
A - bra - ham;

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give our thanks For his re - deem - ing love.
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and
in - vites The Spir - it
to
be there.
The Saints shall sing, when Christ shall come, The new song of the Lamb.

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Text: Penelope Moody Allen, b. 1939. 1985 IRI


Music: Newel Kay Brown, b. 1932. 1985 IRI

one ex - ul - tant hymn.

Psalm 30:4
Doctrine and Covenants 25:12

72

Praise to the Lord, the Almighty

q = 92-112

# 3[

& 4
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1. Praise
2. Praise
3. Praise
4. Praise

to
to
to
to

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the great throng,
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seen
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Text: Joachim Neander, 16501680; trans. by Catherine Winkworth, 1829 1878


Music: From Stralsund Gesangbuch, 1665;
arr. by William S. Bennett, 1816 1875, and Otto Goldschmidt, 1829 1907

tion!
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thee.
him.

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Psalm 150
Psalm 23:6

Praise the Lord with Heart and Voice


q = 88-104

Joyfully

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& 4
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73

j
.

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1. Praise the Lord with heart and voice. Let all men on earth re - joice.
2. Tell
of him
in loud ac - claim. Sing the won - ders of his name.
3. Fa - ther, God, e - ter - nal Friend, Thou art Life; there is no end.

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Praise to him for life and light, Truth re - vealed in splen - dor bright!
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to all men shown.
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cre - a - tion ev - ry - where Lives in thee, for thou art there.

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on earth re - joice.
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of
him
in loud ac - claim. Sing the won - ders of his name.
Fa - ther, God,
e - ter - nal Friend, Thou art Life; there is no end.

Text and music: Tracy Y. Cannon, 1879 1961.


1948 IRI

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Psalm 117
Doctrine and Covenants 20:17 21

74
Resolutely

q = 84-104

Praise Ye the Lord

3
& b4

3
b
4
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1. Praise ye
the Lord! My
heart
2. Praise shall em - ploy
my
no 3. Why should I
make
a
man
4. Hap - py
the man whose hopes

pleas - ant,
so
tal
i - ty
die
and
turn
God!
He
made

di - vine,
en - dures;
to
dust.
the
sky

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blest powrs
my trust?
re - ly

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work so
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On
Is - raels

my
and
all
shall

flesh
praise
parts;
seas

soul
as - cends
thought and
be van - ish
in
find
his prom -


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5. His truth forever stands secure.


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He sends the troubled conscience peace
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of
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is
shall
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to God.
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an hour.
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6. The Lord gives eyesight to the blind;


The Lord supports the sinking mind.
He helps the stranger in distress,
The widow, and the fatherless.

7. He loves the Saintshe knows them well


But turns the wicked down to hell.
Thy God, O Zion, ever reigns;
Praise him in everlasting strains.
Text: Isaac Watts, 16741748; based on Psalm 146
Music: Evan Stephens, 18541930

Psalm 146
2 Nephi 4:34

Brightly

#4
& 4
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q = 92-104

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1. In hymns of praise your


2. Be - neath his hand, at
3. The
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voic - es raise To
his com-mand, The
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him who reigns on high,


shin - ing plan - ets move;
spar- row in its fall,
him who dwells on high;

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To
all
be - low they dai - ly show His wis - dom and
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too, shall share his ten - der care; He made and loves
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prayers you raise, and songs of praise, He sweet - ly will

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In Hymns of Praise

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Text: Ada Blenkhorn


Music: Alfred Beirly

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1 Chronicles 16:29
Matthew 10:29 31

76

God of Our Fathers, We Come unto Thee

Resolutely

3
& b 4
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q = 88-108

1. God
of
2. Grate - ful
3. Blest with
4. Strength-ened

3
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our
for
the
by

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fa - thers, we come un - to thee,


all that thy boun - ty im - parts,
gifts of the gos - pel of peace,
thee for the con - flict with sin,

pres - ence to sun


of
our
long the bright
ev - er well

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Ev - er!


b
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day;
day,
way,
stay;

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of
Prais - es
we
Dwell - ing
in
On - ward well

those whom thy truth has made free.


of - fer with voic - es and hearts.
Zi - on, whose light shall in - crease,
press till lifes
bat - tle well win;

Nev - er!

Ev - er!

Text: Charles W. Penrose, 18321925


Music: Ebenezer Beesley, 18401906

Nev
Nev
Nev
Nev

Grant
Life
Led
Then

er
er
er
er

from
from
from
from

Nev - er from

Ev - er

to

us
of
by
in

the
joy
of thy
our
be - ing, and
the priest - hood a thy glo - ry for-

thee let us
thee let us
thee will we
thee will we

stray!
stray!
stray!
stray!

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Psalm 119:10
Doctrine and Covenants 14:7

With dignity

22
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1. Great
2. The
3. Well
4. To

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the Church at
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to
to
us
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tis
is
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us

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the Lord;
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praise him for
praise him let

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good
sent
proph all

Text: Eliza R. Snow, 18041887. Included in the first


LDS hymnbook, 1835.
Music: Ebenezer Beesley, 18401906

to
a
ets
en

Well
And
In
To

may
with
this
live

won - drous
Je - sus
all
the
share
the

77

love
Christ
world
light

praise
gain,
voice,
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the
the
we
in

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His
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Psalm 147:1, 5
Doctrine and Covenants 128:19

78 God of Our Fathers, Whose Almighty Hand

Energetically

b b 4 ..
b
& 4 .
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q = 92-112

(Fanfare to be played before each verse)

b b b 44

bb
b
&

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1. God
of our fa 2. Thy
love di - vine
3. From wars a - larms,


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Ether 2:12

With All the Power of Heart and Tongue


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Text: Isaac Watts, 16741748


Music: Lowell M. Durham, 19171992. 1948 IRI

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Psalm 138:18

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God of Our Fathers, Known of Old

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2 Kings 17:38 39
1 Nephi 17:3740

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Helaman 3:28 30

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Guide Us, O Thou Great Jehovah


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1. Guide us, O thou great Je - ho - vah, Guide us to the prom- ised land.
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wel - come day!
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Text: William Williams, 17171791. First verse trans. by


Peter Williams, 17221796. Included in the first
LDS hymnbook, 1835.
Music: John Hughes, 18731932

Exodus 13:2122
Doctrine and Covenants 45:57

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1. Faith
2. Faith
3. Faith

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Faith of Our Fathers

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Text: Frederick W. Faber, 18141863


Music: Henri F. Hemy, 18181888; refrain, James G. Walton, 18211905

fa - thers,

with joy
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knows how,

.
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glo - rious word.


tru - ly
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vir - tuous life.

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till death!

1 Timothy 6:12
Jude 1:3

How Firm a Foundation

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4. When through the deep waters I call thee to go,


The rivers of sorrow shall not thee oerflow,
For I will be with thee, thy troubles to bless,
And sanctify to thee, and sanctify to thee,
And sanctify to thee thy deepest distress.
5. When through fiery trials thy pathway shall lie,
My grace, all sufficient, shall be thy supply.
The flame shall not hurt thee; I only design
Thy dross to consume, thy dross to consume,
Thy dross to consume and thy gold to refine.
6. Een down to old age, all my people shall prove
My sovreign, eternal, unchangeable love;
And then, when gray hair shall their temples adorn,
Like lambs shall they still, like lambs shall they still,
Like lambs shall they still in my bosom be borne.
7. The soul that on Jesus hath leaned for repose
I will not, I cannot, desert to his foes;
That soul, though all hell should endeavor to shake,
Ill never, no never, Ill never, no never,
Ill never, no never, no never forsake!
Text: Attr. to Robert Keen, ca. 1787. Included in the first
LDS hymnbook, 1835.
Music: Attr. to J. Ellis, ca. 1889

Isaiah 41:10; 43:2 5


Helaman 5:12

87

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God Is Love

q = 84-104

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ten thou - sand flowrs,
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hills,
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the hopes that sweet - ly
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LDS hymnbook, 1835.
Music: Thomas C. Griggs, 18451903

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this
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Moses 6:63

88

Great God, Attend While Zion Sings

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Text: Isaac Watts, 16741748
Music: Joseph J. Daynes, 18511920

a
thou - sand days
my feet
to leave
with - out
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of mirth.
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Psalm 27:1
Isaiah 12:2

From All That Dwell below the Skies

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Psalm 100:12
Psalm 117

91

Father, Thy Children to Thee Now Raise

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q = 92-100

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Text and music: Evan Stephens, 1854 1930

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of
de - light fill each grate - ful heart.
from our hearts un - to
thee we raise.

Psalm 13:6
Doctrine and Covenants 136:28

For the Beauty of the Earth

q = 88-116

#4

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Joyfully

1. For the beau - ty


2. For the beau - ty
3. For the joy of

of the earth,
of each hour
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# 44

For the beau - ty


Of
the day and
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of the skies,
of the night,
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the love which from our birth O - ver and
a - round us lies,
Hill
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Text: Folliott S. Pierpoint, 1835 1917


Music: Conrad Kocher, 1786 1872

This our hymn of


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Psalm 95:1 6
Psalm 33:1 6

93

Prayer of Thanksgiving

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ask
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lead - er tri - um - phant,

wick - ed op - press - ing now cease


from
the be - gin - ning the
fight
thy
con-gre - ga - tion es - cape

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Lord, make

Text: Anon., The Netherlands, ca. 1626; trans. by Theodore Baker, 18511934
Music: Anon., The Netherlands, ca. 1625; arr. by Edward Kremser, 1838 1914

j

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his own.
be
us

thine!
free!

Psalm 100:4 5
Isaiah 12:1 6

94

Come, Ye Thankful People

q = 96-108

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har-vest home.
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Text: Henry Alford, 1810 1871


Music: George J. Elvey, 1816 1893

Doctrine and Covenants 86:1 7


Mark 4:26 28

95

Now Thank We All Our God


With dignity

q = 69 - 84

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& 4
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1. Now thank we all


our God With hearts and hands and voic - es,
2. Oh, may our boun - teous God Through all our life be near us,


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And free us from all

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Text: Martin Rinkhart, 1586 1649; trans. by


Catherine Winkworth, 1829 1878
Music: Johann Crger, 1598 1662

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love
ills,

.
.

In whom his earth re - joic - es;


And bless - ed peace to cheer
us,

Hath blessed us
And guide us

on our
day and

way
night,

.
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And still is ours to - day.


Pro - tect us by his might.

1 Chronicles 16:8 14
Alma 26:8

96

Dearest Children, God Is Near You


Gently

b3
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& 4

q = 92 -112

..

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1. Dear - est
chil - dren, God
is near you,
2. Dear - est
chil - dren, ho - ly an - gels
3. Chil - dren, God
de - lights to teach you

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&

day
and night,
night
and day,
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.
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bb

He
will bless you,
Cher - ish
vir - tue!
Oh, prove faith - ful

If
God
To

Text: Charles L. Walker, 18321904


Music: John Menzies Macfarlane, 1833 1892

whats right.
you say.
re - joice.

He
will bless you,
Cher - ish vir - tue!
Oh, prove faith - ful,

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.
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Doctrine and Covenants 41:1; 76:5

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Doctrine and Covenants 88:63

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Doctrine and Covenants 88:63
Genesis 28:10 22

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Psalm 48:14

102

Jesus, Lover of My Soul

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Music: Joseph P. Holbrook, 18221888

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Isaiah 26:3 4
Psalm 145:8 9, 14 21

Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me

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1. Je - sus, Sav - ior, pi - lot me


O - ver lifes tem - pes - tuous sea;
2. As
a moth - er stills her child, Thou canst hush the o - cean wild;
3. When at last
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Psalm 48:14

105

Master, the Tempest Is Raging

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2. Mas - ter, with an-guish of spir - it I
bow in my grief to - day.
3. Mas - ter, the ter - ror is
o - ver. The el - e -ments sweet-ly rest.

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And with joy I shall make the blest har - bor And rest on the bliss - ful shore.

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Mark 4:36 41

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Music: Ernst Moritz Arndt, 1796 1860

God speed the right.


God speed the right.
God speed the right.

Doctrine and Covenants 58:2728


Alma 27:27, 30

Lord, Accept Our True Devotion


q = 69 - 88

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Hebrews 12:1 2
Doctrine and Covenants 59:23

108

q = 63 -76

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The Lord Is My Shepherd

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Lord is my Shep - herd; no want shall I
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Psalm 23
Isaiah 26:3 4

109

The Lord My Pasture Will Prepare

Gently

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Music: Dmitri Bortniansky, 17511825

Psalm 23
Isaiah 40:11

110

Cast Thy Burden upon the Lord


Smoothly

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Psalm 55:22
Psalm 25:3

With dignity

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fill all thy laws de -mands;
3. While I draw this fleet - ing breath, When mine eyes shall close in death,

Let
the wa - ter and the blood, From thy wound-ed side which flowed,
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Music: Thomas Hastings, 1784 1872

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Save from wrath and make me pure.


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Moses 6:57 60

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Doctrine and Covenants 95:1

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Music: Crawford Gates, b. 1921. 1977 IRI

To share
To him
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John 15:12 14
Doctrine and Covenants 34:1 4

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Music: Hugh W. Dougall, 1872 1963

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Hebrews 4:16

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5. We must the onward path pursue


As wider fields expand to view,
And follow him unceasingly,
Whateer our lot or sphere may be.
Text: John Nicholson, 1839 1909
Music: Samuel McBurney, b. 1847

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And glory great and bliss are ours,
If we, throughout eternity,
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2 Nephi 31:10 21

117

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2 Nephi 26:33

118

Ye Simple Souls Who Stray

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Revelation 1:5 6

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Romans 8:28

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Music: Leroy J. Robertson, 1896 1971

Hebrews 11:13 16
Psalm 73:23 26

Though Deepening Trials

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What though by foes weve been despoiled?
Jehovahs promise has not failed;
Jehovahs purpose is not foiled.
Jehovahs purpose is not foiled.

6. Though Satan rage, tis all in vain;


The words the ancient prophet spoke
Sure as the throne of God remain;
Nor men nor devils can revoke.
Nor men nor devils can revoke.

5. This work is moving on apace,


And great events are rolling forth;
The kingdom of the latter days,
The little stone, must fill the earth.
The little stone, must fill the earth.

7. All glory to his holy name


Who sends his faithful servants forth
To prove the nations, to proclaim
Salvations tidings through the earth.
Salvations tidings through the earth.

Text: Eliza R. Snow, 18041887


Music: George Careless, 18391932

Doctrine and Covenants 58:2 4


John 16:33

Oh, May My Soul Commune with Thee


Fervently

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And

Text and music: Lorin F. Wheelwright, 1909 1987


1958, 1985 Lorin F. Wheelwright. This hymn may be copied
for incidental, noncommercial church or home use.

123

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bring me sweet re - lease.


Lord, with thee com - mune.
thy sweet Spir - it
find.
find thy ho - ly peace.

Alma 37:36 37
Doctrine and Covenants
19:23, 38

Gently

q = 76 - 88

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How Gentle Gods Commands

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And trust
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And bear

Text: Philip Doddridge, 17021751


Music: Hans Georg Ngeli, 1773 1836; arr. by Lowell Mason, 1792 1872

his
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1 John 5:3
Psalm 55:22

126 How Long, O Lord Most Holy and True


Solemnly

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Text: John A. Widtsoe, 18721952


Music: B. Cecil Gates, 18871941

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Doctrine and Covenants 138:1119, 50 51

127

Does the Journey Seem Long?

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Take his hand

Text: Joseph Fielding Smith, 1876 1972


Music: George D. Pyper, 1860 1943

Are there
As you
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As you
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thru
one
you
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with him

of the day?
den to share?
that are new
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Alma 36:3
Hebrews 12:1 3

128
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Music: Joleen G. Meredith, b. 1935. 1973 IRI

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1985 IRI

Doctrine and Covenants 112:10


Ether 12:27

More Holiness Give Me

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3 Nephi 12:48
3 Nephi 27:27

God Is in His Holy Temple

132

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Text: Anon., Hymns of the Spirit, 1864


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ev - ry
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Doctrine and Covenants 97:1517


1 Corinthians 3:1617

133

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Text: Gordon B. Hinckley, b. 1910. 1985 IRI


Music: G. Homer Durham, 19111985. 1985 IRI

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Job 19:25

136

I Know That My Redeemer Lives

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Text: Samuel Medley, 17381799. Included in the first


LDS hymnbook, 1835.
Music: Lewis D. Edwards, 18581921

Job 19:25
Psalm 104:33 34

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Text: Loren C. Dunn, b. 19302001. 1985 IRI


Music: Michael Finlinson Moody, b. 1941. 1985 IRI

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soul.
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Alma 5:45 46

138

Bless Our Fast, We Pray

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Text: John Sears Tanner, b. 1950. 1985 IRI


Music: James B. Welch, b. 1950. 1985 IRI

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Isaiah 58:611
Doctrine and Covenants 59:1221

In Fasting We Approach Thee

Solemnly

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fast - ing
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thy lambs
May we be filled
with joy

Text: Paul L. Anderson, b. 1946. 1981 Paul L. Anderson


and Lynn R. Carson. This hymn may be copied for incidental,
noncommercial church or home use.
Music: Clay Christiansen, b. 1949. 1985 IRI

thy
we
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peace.

Moroni 6:5
Isaiah 58:611

140

Did You Think to Pray?

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Mark 11:2425

Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee


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Text: Attr. to Bernard of Clairvaux, ca. 10911153;


trans. by Edward Caswall, 1814 1878
Music: John B. Dykes, 18231876

141

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fills my breast;
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Psalm 104:34
Enos 1:27

142
Peacefully

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2. Let the Ho - ly
3. Let the Spir - it

Spir - it guide;
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Let him teach us what is true.


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To re - ceive him hour by hour.

Text: Penelope Moody Allen, b. 1939. 1985 IRI


Moroni 10:57
Music: Martin Shaw, 18751958. 1915 by J. Curwen & Sons, Ltd.
Doctrine and Covenants 11:1214
Reprinted by permission G. Schirmer, Inc., U.S. agents.
Making copies without written permission of the copyright owner is prohibited.

144

Secret Prayer

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se - cret
se - cret
se - cret

prayer.
prayer.
prayer.
prayer.

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Text and music: Hans Henry Petersen, 1835 1909

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Matthew 6:6
Alma 33:311

145

Prayer Is the Souls Sincere Desire


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7. Nor prayer is made on earth alone:


The Holy Spirit pleads,
And Jesus at the Fathers throne
For sinners intercedes.

6. The Saints in prayer appear as one


In word and deed and mind,
While with the Father and the Son
Their fellowship they find.

8. O thou by whom we come to God,


The Life, the Truth, the Way!
The path of prayer thyself hast trod;
Lord, teach us how to pray.

Text: James Montgomery, 17711854


Music: George Careless, 18391932

3 Nephi 13:513; 18:15 20


James 5:16

146

Gently Raise the Sacred Strain


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LDS hymnbook, 1835.
Music: Thomas C. Griggs, 18451903

the
our
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Doctrine and Covenants 59:812


Isaiah 1:1618

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Text: Isaac Watts, 16741748
Music: John J. McClellan, 1874 1925

147

6. Then shall I see and hear and know


All I desired and wished below,
And every powr find sweet employ
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Psalm 92:15
Enos 1:27

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Music: Lynn R. Carson, b. 1942
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Mosiah 13:1619

149

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Deuteronomy 32:2
Isaiah 55:1011

150

O Thou Kind and Gracious Father

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Music: George Careless, 18391932

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with
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Doctrine and Covenants 42:29

We Meet, Dear Lord

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Music: Laurence M. Yorgason, b. 1937. 1985 IRI

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Doctrine and Covenants 68:29


Mosiah 18:23, 25

152

God Be with You Till We Meet Again

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Music: William G. Tomer, 18331896

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2 Thessalonians 3:16
Numbers 6:2426

Lord, We Ask Thee Ere We Part


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Text: George Manwaring, 18541889


Music: Benjamin Milgrove, 17311810; arr. by Ebenezer Beesley, 1840 1906

Psalm 119:33 35

154

Father, This Hour Has Been One of Joy


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Doctrine and Covenants 11:13

We Have Partaken of Thy Love


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Text: Mabel Jones Gabbott, b. 1910. 1985 IRI


Music: Robert P. Manookin, 19181997. 1985 IRI

Doctrine and Covenants 59:912


Mosiah 4:1113, 26

156

Sing We Now at Parting

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Text: George Manwaring, 18541889


Music: Ebenezer Beesley, 18401906

Fill
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praise.
love.
hear.

songs well raise.


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Alma 26:8

Thy Spirit, Lord, Has Stirred Our Souls


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Text: Frank I. Kooyman, 18801963. 1948 IRI


Music: Alexander Schreiner, 19011987. 1948 IRI

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Luke 24:32 (13 35)

158

Before Thee, Lord, I Bow My Head


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Psalm 119:103 105


Doctrine and Covenants 97:89

159

Now the Day is Over

Calmly

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nigh;
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Text: Sabine Baring-Gould, 18341924


Music: Joseph Barnby, 18381896

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Alma 37:37

160

Softly Now the Light of Day

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Psalm 55:1617
Alma 37:37

161
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The Lord Be with Us

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be with us as we walk A - long our home-ward road.


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Text: John Ellerton, 18261893


Music: Tracy Y. Cannon, 18791961. 1948 IRI

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Alma 34:27
Alma 37:37

Lord, We Come before Thee Now


Prayerfully

q = 66-80

162

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1. Lord,
2. In
3. Send
4. Grant

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we come be - fore thee now; At thy


thine own ap - point - ed way, Now we
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we all may seek and find Thee, our

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Text: William Hammond, 17191783


Music: Harry A. Dean, 18921987. 1948 IRI

feet we hum - bly


seek thee; here we
joy and peace af gra- cious God, and

Shall we seek thee,


Till a bless - ing
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Let us all re -

bow.
stay.
ford.
kind.

Lord, in vain?
thou be - stow.
love re - turn.
joice in thee.

Ether 3:2
Deuteronomy 4:29

163

Lord, Dismiss Us with Thy Blessing


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1. Lord, dis - miss us with thy bless - ing; Fill our hearts with joy and peace.
2. Thanks we give and ad - o - ra - tion For the gos - pels joy - ful sound.


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Text: John Fawcett, 17401817


Music: Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 17121778

Psalm 31:2324
Doctrine and Covenants 6:13

Great God, to Thee My Evening Song

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1. Great God, to
thee my
2. My
days, un - cloud - ed
3. With hope in
thee mine

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Text: Anne Steele, 17161778


Music: Edward P. Kimball, 18821937

song
pass,
close;

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And
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hum - ble
ev - ry
sleep re -

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Are
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let thy mer - cy


mon - u - ments of
in thy care may

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And wit - ness to thy love and
And wake with prais - es
to
thy

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as
they
eye - lids

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praise.
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Psalm 100:4 5
Alma 37:37

165

Abide with Me; Tis Eventide

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Music: Harrison Millard, 18301895

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Abide with Me!

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deep - ens. Lord, with me


a - bide! When oth - er help- ers
fail and
dim; its
glo - ries pass a - way. Change and de - cay in
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Text: Henry F. Lyte, 17931847


Music: William H. Monk, 18231889

me!
me!
me!

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Luke 24:29
John 15:412

167

Come, Let Us Sing an Evening Hymn


Calmly

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let
us
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4. For
ev - ry

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sing
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er watch
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wis - doms pleas That fill
our souls

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ior
and
ant
with

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with
call
to
and

best.
pray.
ways,
love.

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6. Oh, may we sleep and wake in joy,


While life with us remains,
And then go home beyond the tomb,
Where peace forever reigns.

Text: William W. Phelps, 17921872. Included in the first


LDS hymnbook, 1835.
Music: Tracy Y. Cannon, 18791961

Colossians 3:1617
Alma 26:8

As the Shadows Fall

Prayerfully

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to thee.
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Text: Lowell M. Durham Jr., 19431997. 1977 IRI


Music: Lowell M. Durham, 19171992. 1977 IRI

..

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O Sav - ior,
our loved ones

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Lord,

us,
Lord,
ac - cept

our
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that
our

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Alma 37:36 37
3 Nephi 18:21

169

As Now We Take the Sacrament


q = 69-80

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now we take the sac - ra -ment, Our thoughts are turned to thee,
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si - lent - ly we pray

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lis - ten and o - bey.

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love thee, Lord; our hearts are full. Well walk thy cho- sen way.

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Text: Lee Tom Perry, b. 1951. 1985 IRI


Music: Daniel Lyman Carter, b. 1955. 1985 IRI

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Doctrine and Covenants 138:1 4


Doctrine and Covenants 59:8 12

170

God, Our Father, Hear Us Pray


q = 69-84

#3
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2. Grant
3. As

our
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pray;

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us pray;
di - vine;
ter clear,

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we
we
don

On
Thine
Bless

Text: Annie Pinnock Malin, 18631935


Music: Louis M. Gottschalk, 1829 1869;
adapted by Edwin P. Parker, 1836 1925

Send
May
Let

our Sav - iors love


ap - prov - al
on
our ef - forts day

thy
thy
thy

take
eat
faults,

we
us
by

of
the
O

.
.

rest.
shed.
day.

..

Doctrine and Covenants 59:9 12


2 Nephi 10:2425

171

With Humble Heart

q = 80-92

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it


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re - mem
dear Lord,
my
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dear Lord,

Text: Zara Sabin, 18921980. 1985 IRI


Music: Thomas L. Durham, b. 1950. 1985 IRI

bow
I
lift
here

my
head
im - plore,
my
eyes
on
earth,

ior,
Lord.
va - ry,
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thy
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word.
thee.
prove.
thee.

3 Nephi 18:611
Moroni 10:32 33

Meekly

q = 72-84

In Humility, Our Savior

172

3
b
4

&


3
?b4

..

1. In hu - mil - i - ty, our Sav - ior, Grant thy Spir- it here, we pray,
2. Fill our hearts with sweet for - giv - ing; Teach us tol - er -ance and love.

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the bread and wa - ter In thy name this ho - ly day.
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me not for - get, O Sav - ior, Thou didst bleed and die for me
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Lord, let us
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Text: Mabel Jones Gabbott, b. 1910. 1948 IRI


Music: Rowland H. Prichard, 18111887

..

2 Nephi 2:7
Doctrine and Covenants 59:9

173

While of These Emblems We Partake


Reverently

3
4
&

1. While
2. For
3. The
4. But

3
4
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q = 72-88

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& #

..

and
be
sure
aw - ful gloom
main
a
slave
death and pain,

..

..

..

# ..

Text: John Nicholson, 18391909


Music: Samuel McBurney, b. 1847
Tune name: SAUL

Our
That
Of
With

par - take
was shed;
sus died
the tomb,

name
and
for
his
sake,
Cal - varys cross
he
bled,
might
be
sat - is - fied,
ter
nal
splen - dor bloom,

of these em - blems we
us the blood
of
Christ
law was
bro - ken;
Je rise tri - um - phant from

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Je For
us
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sus
on
tice
e -

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us
re - mem - ber
And
thus dis - pelled
the
That man might not
re Freed from the powr
of

hearts and hands


else were this
death, of
hell,
Christ, the Lord,

..

..

are clean and pure.


cre - a - tions doom.
or
of
the grave,
to
rule and reign.

Moroni 6:6
Mosiah 15:7 9

While of These Emblems We Partake


Fervently

q = 72-88

bb 3
b
& 4

..


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b
b b4

.
.

1. While of these em - blems we


par - take
2. For
us the blood
of
Christ was shed;
3. The law was bro - ken;
Je - sus died
4. But rise tri - um - phant from
the tomb,

bb
b

&

b
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# n

..

name
and
for
his
sake,
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ter
nal
splen - dor bloom,

bb
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&
and
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death

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be
ful
a
and

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sure
gloom
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In
For
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And

Je us
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sus
on
tice
e -

Let
us
re - mem - ber
And thus dis - pelled
the
That man might not
re Freed from the powr
of

..

Our hearts and hands are clean and pure.


That else were this
cre - a - tions doom.
Of
death, of
hell, or
of
the grave,
With Christ, the Lord, to rule and reign.

Text: John Nicholson, 18391909


Music: Alexander Schreiner, 19011987. 1948 IRI
Tune name: AEOLIAN

Doctrine and Covenants 20:40


Alma 5:19, 21

175

O God, the Eternal Father

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God, thE - ter - nal Fa - ther, Who dwells a - mid the sky,

Worshipfully

q = 69-84

1. O
2. That sa - cred, ho - ly
of - fring, By
man least un - der - stood,
3. When Je - sus, the
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4. How in - fi - nite that wis - dom, The plan of ho - li - ness,

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sta - tion,

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To make our hearts
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all

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Text: William W. Phelps, 17921872. Included in the first


LDS hymnbook, 1835.
Music: Felix Mendelssohn, 18091847

..

di as
with
was

vine
one.
fire.
lost.

..

Doctrine and Covenants 20:77, 79


Isaiah 53:2 5

Tis Sweet to Sing the Matchless Love

#3
& 4

Reverently

q = 76-96

j
.

j
.

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&

1. Tis sweet
to sing
2. Tis good
to meet
3. Oh, bless - ed hour!
4. For
Je - sus died

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?

left
own
friends,
him

#
?

his
ap and
might

#
?

won - drous plan


of
his death,
of
his grace,
to
his name;

the match - less love


each Sab - bath day
com - mu - nion sweet!
on
Cal - va - ry!

home
a - bove
point - ed
way,
teach - ers meet
ran - somed be.

#
&

And came
Par - take
And,
in
Then sing

Of
And,
When
That

Text: George A. Manwaring, 1854 1889


Music: Frank W. Asper, 18921973. 1948 IRI
Tune name: MEREDITH

Him
who
in
his
chil - dren,
all
thru

to
earth
oh,
the
em - blems
re - mem - brance
ho - san - nas

To
suf - fer, bleed, and die
And thus
re - new
our love
U - nite
in sweet - est songs
Let heavn and earth
his love

176

for man!
and faith.
of praise.
pro - claim.

Doctrine and Covenants 138:1 4


Doctrine and Covenants 20:75

177

Tis Sweet to Sing the Matchless Love


Reverently

h. = 44-52

bb 6
b
& 4

1. Tis sweet to sing the match - less love Of


Him who left
his
2. Tis good to meet each Sab - bath day And, in his own
ap 3. Oh, bless - ed hour! com - mu - nion sweet! When chil - dren, friends, and

bb b 46
?

bb
b
&

b b
b
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home a - bove And came to earth oh, won- drous plan To suf - fer, bleed, and
point - ed way, Par - take the em - blems of his death, And thus re - new our
teach - ers meet And, in re-mem-brance of his grace, U - nite in sweet-est

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love
songs

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b
bb

bb
b

&

all

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for
and
of

.
.

thru him

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to

man!
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praise.

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might ran - somed be.

his love

That

Then sing

..

on Cal - va - ry,

Text: George A. Manwaring, 1854 1889


Music: Ebenezer Beesley, 18401906
Tune name: HANCOCK

his name; Let heavn and earth


b
?b b
u

..

pro

.
.

ho - san - nas

claim.

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Matthew 20:28
Moroni 6:5 6

Prayerfully

q = 72-84

O Lord of Hosts

178

bbb 3
b
4
&

b b 43
b
? b

1. O
Lord of Hosts, we now in -voke Thy Spir - it most di - vine
2. May we for - ev - er think of thee And of
thy suf-frings sore,
3. Pre - pare our minds that we may see The beau - ties of thy grace,

bbb
b
&

n b

To cleanse our hearts while we par - take The bro - ken bread and wine.
En - dured for us
on Cal - va - ry, And praise thee ev - er - more.
Sal - va - tion pur-chased on that tree For
all who seek thy face.

bbbb

4. As brethren, let us ever live


In fellowship and peace!
Forgive, that God may us forgive,
That love may still increase.

Text: Andrew Dalrymple, b. 1817


Music: George Careless, 18391932

5. May union, peace, and love abound,


And perfect harmony,
And joy in one continual round
Through all eternity.
1 Peter 2:21, 24
Mosiah 4:1213

Again, Our Dear Redeeming Lord

179

Reverently

q = 84-96

bb 3
b
& 4

3
b
?b b4

..

1. A - gain, our dear re - deem - ing Lord,


2. In to - ken of thy bleed - ing flesh

bb
b
&

lov - ed
free - ly


b
?b b

n n ..

..

n n ..

name, While from the foun - tains of


thy love
spent, We meet a - round thy ta - ble now

kin - dles
ho - ly

b b #
b
?

like a flame.
sac - ra - ment.

n ..

bb
b b
b
&

For thy great gift so
And may thy
fa - vor,

b
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bb
b
&

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b
bb

.
.

pen - i - tent,
turn to thee,

.
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..

b
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be so

Thy Spir - it
And take thy

..

b n ..

#
n

Dear Lord, we
Re - newed in

Text: Theodore E. Curtis, 18721957


Music: Alfred M. Durham, 18721957

For all the an - guish of


thy soul,
We seek thy par - don, dear - est Lord,

full and
too, be

We meet in
thy
And of thy blood

..

bb n n n
b
&
n #

..

free,
sent,

.
.

do
faith

With grate - ful hearts all


While in our hearts we

..

..

re - mem
and cov

ber thee.
e - nant.

Doctrine and Covenants 138:14


Doctrine and Covenants 20:7579

Father in Heaven, We Do Believe


With conviction

q = 80 - 96

180

bb 3
b
& 4


3
b
b b4

n ..

1. Fa - ther
2. We now
3. O Lord,
4. Hum-bly

bb

in Heavn, we do be - lieve
re - pent of all our sin
ac - cept us while we pray,
we take the sac - ra - ment


& b

Thy word with meek-ness we re -ceive,


And to thy cov- enant en - ter in
New life im - part to us this day,
Let
us re - ceive thru cov - e - nant

b
b

?b b
5. We will be buried in the stream
In Jesus blessed name,
And rise, while light shall on us beam
The Spirits heavnly flame.
Text: Parley P. Pratt, 18071857, alt.
Music: Jane Romney Crawford, 18831956
For sacrament, sing verses 14.
For baptismal services, omit verse 4.

..

The prom- ise thou hast made;


And come with bro - ken heart,
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6. Baptize us with the Holy Ghost,


And seal us as thine own,
That we may join the ransomed host
And with the Saints be one.
3 Nephi 12:19
3 Nephi 18:7, 11

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Jesus of Nazareth, Savior and King


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Doctrine and Covenants 20:75 79


Doctrine and Covenants 27:5

Upon the Cross of Calvary

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Doctrine and Covenants 19:1619

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Music: George Careless, 18391932

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Helaman 5:9
Mormon 9:29

187

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Doctrine and Covenants 34:3

Thy Will, O Lord, Be Done

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2 Nephi 10:24

189

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Music: Frank W. Asper, 18921973

Plead - ing thy death


Nor thy blest work
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Doctrine and Covenants 45:3 5


1 Peter 2:24

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Music: Alexander Schreiner, 19011987. 1948 IRI

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Doctrine and Covenants 20:75


Doctrine and Covenants 19:18 19

191

Behold the Great Redeemer Die


Reverently

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Text: Eliza R. Snow, 18041887
Music: George Careless, 18391932

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6. He liveshe lives. We humbly now


Around these sacred symbols bow
And seek, as Saints of latter days,
And seek, as Saints of latter days,
To do his will and live his praise.
Doctrine and Covenants 18:11
Luke 22:42; 23:46

He Died! The Great Redeemer Died


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& 4
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Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835.
Music: George Careless, 18391932

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Matthew 27:35, 45, 51; 28:5 6


Mosiah 3:710

193

I Stand All Amazed

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Mosiah 3:5 8
John 15:13

There Is a Green Hill Far Away


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Music: John H. Gower, 18551922

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Hebrews 13:12

195

How Great the Wisdom and the Love


Calmly

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6. How great, how glorious, how complete


Redemptions grand design,
Where justice, love, and mercy meet
In harmony divine!

Text: Eliza R. Snow, 18041887


Music: Thomas McIntyre, 18331914
Verses 1, 2, 5, and 6 are especially appropriate for the sacrament.

Moses 4:12
Alma 42:1415

196

Jesus, Once of Humble Birth

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Text: Karen Lynn Davidson, b. 1943. 1985 IRI


Music: Hans Leo Hassler, 15641612; adapted by
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2 Nephi 2:6 9
Matthew 27:26 31, 34 35

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Text: Cecil Frances Alexander, 1818 1895


Music: Joachim Neander, 16501680

con - quered;
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Music: George F. Handel, 16851759; arr. by Lowell Mason, 17921872

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Alma 5:50
Psalms 97:1; 98:49

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Luke 2:820
Psalm 95:6

203

Angels We Have Heard on High

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Luke 2:714
Alma 7:1012

205

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Text: Cecil Frances Alexander, 1818 1895


Music: Henry J. Gauntlett, 18051876

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child.
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Luke 2:47, 1112


Mosiah 3:5 8

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Text: Anon., ca. 1883, Philadelphia


Music: William J. Kirkpatrick, 1838 1921;
harmonized by Rosalee Elser, b. 1925.
1980 Rosalee Elser. Used by

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Luke 18:1517

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Text: Edmund H. Sears, 18101876


Music: Richard S. Willis, 18191900

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Luke 2:817
Alma 5:50

208

O Little Town of Bethlehem

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Text: Phillips Brooks, 18351893


Music: Lewis H. Redner, 18311908

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Luke 2:416

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Hark! The Herald Angels Sing

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While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks

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1. While shep - herds watchd their flocks by night, All seat- ed on the ground,
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Text: Nahum Tate, 16521715; based on Luke 2:814


Music: Yorkshire carol, ca. 1800

Luke 2:814

212

Far, Far Away on Judeas Plains

Joyfully

q = 92-112

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Luke 2:8 20
Doctrine and Covenants 45:71

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Luke 2:14
Doctrine and Covenants 3:1 3

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Music: Crawford Gates, b. 1921. 1948 IRI

2 Nephi 2:2728
Doctrine and Covenants 50:2325

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with fruit of
life
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Text: Anon., Pure Diamonds, Cleveland, 1872


Music: Henry A. Tuckett, 18521918

Doctrine and Covenants 6:33


Psalm 126:5 6

217

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Music: Attr. to James Lucas, b. 1726

bor of love.
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2 Timothy 4:7 8
Matthew 25:21 (14 30)

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We Give Thee But Thine Own

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Text: William Walsham How, 1823 1897


Music: Anon., arr. by Lowell Mason, 17921872,
and George J. Webb, 18031887

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Matthew 25:34 40

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Text: Susan Evans McCloud, b. 1945. 1985 IRI


Music: K. Newell Dayley, b. 1939. 1985 IRI

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1 John 3:1619; 4:21

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Text: Mary B. Wingate, b. 1899


Music: William J. Kirkpatrick, 1838 1921

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1 Peter 5:2 4

222

Hear Thou Our Hymn, O Lord

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Text and music: Frank W. Asper, 18921973. 1948 IRI

Psalm 86:6, 11

223

Have I Done Any Good?

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Alma 9:28

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Text: Josephine Pollard, 18341892


Music: William J. Kirkpatrick, 1838 1921

sun
sun
sun

goes
goes
goes

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down.
down.
down.

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Alma 34:32 35
Doctrine and Covenants 88:123 125

Vigorously

225

We Are Marching On to Glory

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Doctrine and Covenants 27:1518


1 Timothy 6:12

226

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Text and music: Robert B. Baird, 1855 1916

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Work,
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the
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not
mind - ful,
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Psalm 119:60

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Psalm 16:9, 11

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Mosiah 2:17, 41
1 Peter 3:812

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Thirteenth Article of Faith

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Proverbs 3:5 6, 2326

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Ephesians 4:29 32

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Text: John Fellows, d. 1783. Included in the first


LDS hymnbook, 1835.
Music: Tracy Y. Cannon, 18791961. 1948 IRI

will fol - low none but thee.


bap-tized be - neath the wave.
a life di - vine - ly new.

Romans 6:3 6
Doctrine and Covenants 76:5152

235

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Matthew 7:12 (see JST Matthew 7:12)


Doctrine and Covenants 88:124

Lord, Accept into Thy Kingdom


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Text: Mabel Jones Gabbott, b. 1910. 1948 IRI


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2 Nephi 31:513
Doctrine and Covenants 128:12, 22

237

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Helaman 10:4 5

Behold Thy Sons and Daughters, Lord


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1. Be - hold thy sons and daugh-ters, Lord, On whom we lay our hands.
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Text: Parley P. Pratt, 18071857


Music: Alexander Schreiner, 19011987. 1948 IRI

thy com-mands.
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dopt - ed
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Doctrine and Covenants 35:6


Moroni 8:2526

239
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Text: Joseph L. Townsend, 18491942


Music: Henry A. Tuckett, 18521918

right! And God will bless you

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Moroni 7:1617
2 Nephi 2:2728

Know This, That Every Soul Is Free

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LDS hymnbook, 1835.
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2 Nephi 10:2324

241

Count Your Blessings

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Doctrine and Covenants 78:1719


Alma 34:38

Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow 242

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Psalm 148:12, 10 14
Ephesians 1:3

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1 Nephi 22:1517

244

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Doctrine and Covenants 121:41 42


Isaiah 55:3; 61:1

This House We Dedicate to Thee


Prayerfully

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3. Here may our sons and daugh -ters come And find that peace which swells

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Wilt thou ac - cept and deign to bless The path our feet have trod?
And wilt thou bless each
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Text: Henry W. Naisbitt, 18261908


Music: Frank W. Asper, 18921973. 1948 IRI

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Doctrine and Covenants 109:1013, 78


Doctrine and Covenants 97:1516

Onward, Christian Soldiers

246

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Deuteronomy 31:6
2 Timothy 2:3

We Love Thy House, O God

Reverently

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And
Of

joy
of thine a - bode
thou, O Lord, art there,
com - fort in the strife,

Text: William Bullock, 17971874


Music: Leroy J. Robertson, 18961971. 1948 IRI

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Where - in thy
The word that

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hon - or dwells.
ser - vants meet,
tells of
peace,

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joy ex - cels.
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greet.
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joys that nev - er
cease.

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Psalm 26:8
Doctrine and Covenants 84:43 44

248

Up, Awake, Ye Defenders of Zion

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host is be - fore you,


foes are re - treat - ing,
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Ephesians 6:1018
2 Nephi 28:2028

249

With conviction

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2. Called to

Called to Serve

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serve Him, heavn - ly King of glo - ry,


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1.

2.

Doctrine and Covenants 4:2 3


Doctrine and Covenants 20:1719

We Are All Enlisted

250
With energy

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2. Hark! the sound of bat - tle sound-ing loud- ly and clear; Come join the ranks!
3. Fight - ing for
a king-dom, and the world is our foe; Hap - py are we!

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Hap - py are we!
Glad to join the ar - my, we will sing
as we go;

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ev - er
is near. He
will pro - tect us,

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proud - ly they wave! Were joy - ful - ly, joy - ful - ly march-ing to our home.
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Text: Anon., The New Golden Chain, New York, 1866


Music: William B. Bradbury, 1816 1868

2 Timothy 2:3; 4:7 8


Ephesians 6:1018

251

Behold! A Royal Army

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Text: Fanny J. Crosby, 18201915


Music: Adam Geibel, 18551933

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2 Timothy 2:3, 22
Doctrine and Covenants 104:82

252

Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel


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1. The world has need of


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will - ing men Who wear the work-ers


help-ing hands, And hearts that know and
look-ing on; The fight with sin is
fight and pray With all your might and

good work
do
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long but
wor - thy

move a - long;
here for you;
must go on;
work a - long;

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Doctrine and Covenants 58:26 28


Doctrine and Covenants 107:99

Like Ten Thousand Legions Marching


Majestically

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1. Like
ten thou - sand
le - gions march - ing
2. Out
of
ev - ry
na - tion
surg - ing
3. Far
a - cross
the
might - y
wa - ters,
4. Come, ye
na - tions,
out
of
dark - ness;

b b b 44

bb
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&

might - y
band
of
youth,
Jo - seph,
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band
ev - ry
wait - ing
shore,
time
of
Christs re - turn.

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Text: Jean L. Kaberry, 19181997. 1985 IRI


Music: Robert P. Manookin, 19181997. 1985 IRI

Moves
a
Sons
of
Reach - ing
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the

tak spread
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Zi - ons glo - rious song


of
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the tongues of
ev - ry
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you

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they
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of
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truth.
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Doctrine and Covenants 39:1724


Doctrine and Covenants 133:710

254

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True to the Faith

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1 Timothy 4:12
Alma 53:1821

255

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Resolutely

Unison

Carry On

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1.
Firm as the moun-tains a -round us,
2. Well build on the rock they plant - ed

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Stal-wart and brave we stand


A pal - ace
to the King.

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in this good - ly
land
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rock of hon - or and vir-tue, Of
faith in the liv - ing God.
For the her - i - tage they
left us, Not of gold or of world-ly wealth,

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They
raised his ban - ner tri - um-phant
But a bless - ing ev - er - last - ing Of


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love
and joy and health.

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Harmony

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Music: Alfred M. Durham, 18721957. 1948 IRI

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O youth of the no - ble birth - right, Car - ry

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1 Nephi 2:10
Alma 57:27

As Zions Youth in Latter Days

256

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Unison

Resolutely

bb 4
b
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q = 88-104

1. As
Zi - ons youth in
lat - ter days, We stand with val - iant heart,
2. The truths and val - ues we em-brace Are mocked on ev - ry hand.
3. Thru test and trial well have our fears, But we will not de - spair.

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Yet
as we lis - ten
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in our eyes, Re - solved to do our part.


and o - bey We know we can with- stand
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The
e - vils that would weak- en us, The sin that would de - stroy.
Well love, and learn, and
o - ver- come; Well sing a
joy - ful song,

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of our day And pledge we will be


i - ron rod And find in this our
lat-ter days, Tri - um-phant, pure, and

Text: Susan Evans McCloud, b. 1945. 1985 IRI


Music: Irish melody; arr. 1985 IRI

true.
joy.
strong.

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Alma 37:35 37
Alma 53:20 21

Rejoice! A Glorious Sound Is Heard


Vigorously

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1. Re - joice! A glo - rious sound is heard In


tri - umph of the right,
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3. A - rise and sing, ye sons of men; All praise and hon - or give.

4
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loy - al - ty and faith we go, In
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loy - al shout, A great ex - ul - tant cry:
The Light of Light, Gods torch of truth, As bea - con points the way
On
Zi - ons hill, in strength and might, Send forth a
joy - ous strain;

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glo - ry reign.

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Music: Frank W. Asper, 18921973. 1948 IRI

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Doctrine and Covenants 84:62


Alma 26:8

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Music: William Clayson, 18401887

Helaman 5:12
Psalm 62:12

Hope of Israel

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2 Nephi 28:78, 20 28

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To
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Doctrine and Covenants 50:2425

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Doctrine and Covenants 75:2 5

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Text: Ruth M. Gardner, 19271999. 1985 IRI


Music: Lyall J. Gardner, b. 1926. 1985 IRI

Doctrine and Covenants 42:6


Matthew 24:14

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Doctrine and Covenants 133:36 38


Doctrine and Covenants 128:1921

Brightly

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Text: William Hurn, 17541829


Music: John Darwall, 17311789

flow,
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all the earth


gov- ern by
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know.
thy righ - teous
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Alma 29:810, 17

266

The Time Is Far Spent

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Music: German folk song, 18th century

king - dom of heav - ens at hand.


righ - teous, in glo - ry will end.
faith - ful, the prom - ise is sure.
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Doctrine and Covenants 33:210, 17


Doctrine and Covenants 51:19

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Music: Attr. to Johann Michael Haydn, 17371806

thy ways!
thy throne.

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Romans 14:11

268

Come, All Whose Souls Are Lighted


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bliss re - turns to
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Text: Reginald Heber, 17831826. Included in the first


LDS hymnbook, 1835.
Music: Lowell Mason, 17921872

Doctrine and Covenants 133:7 8, 3738

Jehovah, Lord of Heaven and Earth


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long to see thy Church in-crease, Thine own new king-dom grow,
on thy work in
all its powr! The
dis - tant na - tions bring!
gen- eral cho - rus then shall rise From men of ev - ry tongue,

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Text: Anon.
Music: Oliver Holden, 17651844

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Habakkuk 2:14
Doctrine and Covenants 45:71

Ill Go Where You Want Me to Go

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1 Nephi 3:7
Doctrine and Covenants 4:2

271

Oh, Holy Words of Truth and Love


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For every sphere of life it seeks,
For everyone that lives.

Text: Joseph L. Townsend, 18491942


Music: Edwin F. Parry, 18501935

Com - ing from God

a - bove,

How

5. As gems of wisdom, pure and bright,


That glow with lustrous ray,
Well seek to gain these words of light,
Their counsels to obey.
Doctrine and Covenants 1:38
Doctrine and Covenants 84:43 45

Firmly

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Text: John Jaques, 18271900


Music: Ellen Knowles Melling, 1820 1905

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but dross and ref - use.


the
no - blest de - sire.
the
fell
ty - rants hopes.
un- changed, ev - er - more.

Doctrine and Covenants 93:2328


John 18:3738

273

Truth Reflects upon Our Senses


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Now I wish this beam removed;
Oh, that tears would wash it out!
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Jesus love is all my theme;
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When I think upon the beam.
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Alma 41:1415

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Through each succeeding day,
With earnest prayer and hopeful song,
Well still pursue our way.
Text: Joseph L. Townsend, 18491942
Music: William Clayson, 18401887

God; Twill safe - ly

guide us through.

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5. Afar we see the golden rest


To which the rod will guide,
Where, with the angels bright and blest,
Forever well abide.
1 Nephi 15:2325
1 Nephi 8; 12:17

Men Are That They Might Have Joy

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voice hath spo - ken from
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Text: J. Marinus Jensen, 18681945. 1948 IRI


Music: J. J. Keeler, 19131996. 1948 IRI

are that
a - gain
are that

they might
the sun
they might

have joy.
doth shine.
have joy.

2 Nephi 26:1516; 2:25


3 Nephi 12:4

276

Come Away to the Sunday School


Brightly

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tho foes as - sail us, God will sure-ly be our friend.

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to the Sun- day School!

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Doctrine and Covenants 59:9 11, 23


Isaiah 58:1314

As I Search the Holy Scriptures


Prayerfully

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Text and music: C. Marianne Johnson Fisher, b. 1932.


1985 IRI

And may knowl-edge fill my mind.


As
I stud - y
day by day.
May my un - seen wounds be healed.
May thy light show me the way.

2 Timothy 3:1417
Romans 15:4

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Thanks for the Sabbath School

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Romans 12:21

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hum- bly bear our wit - ness, Lord,
help us, Lord, to learn thy word

Text: Marvin K. Gardner, b. 1952. 1985 IRI


Music: Robert Cundick, b. 1926. 1985 IRI

Pro - claimed in lat - ter days.


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thy re- deem - ing name.
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Doctrine and Covenants 18:34 36


2 Nephi 4:1516

Welcome, Welcome, Sabbath Morning

280

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Text: Robert B. Baird, 18551916


Music: Ebenezer Beesley, 18401906

thy dawn-ing, Ho - ly Sab - bath, day

of prayer.

Doctrine and Covenants 59:910


Mosiah 4:15

Help Me Teach with Inspiration


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me reach a friend in dark-ness;
my mind with un - der-stand-ing;
me find thy lambs who wan - der;

Grant this bless-ing, Lord, I pray.


Help me guide him thru the night.
Tune my voice to ech - o thine.
Help me bring them to thy keep.

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me show thy path to glo - ry
my hand with gen - tle friend-ship;
me, Lord, to be a shep - herd;

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Warm my heart with love di - vine.
Fa - ther, help me feed thy sheep.

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Text and music: Lorin F. Wheelwright, 19091987.


1958, 1985 Lorin F. Wheelwright. This hymn may be copied
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Doctrine and Covenants 43:1516


John 21:1517

282

We Meet Again in Sabbath School

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1. We meet a - gain in Sab - bath School On


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Text: George Manwaring, 18541889


Music: Ebenezer Beesley, 18401906

Mosiah 18:23, 25
Doctrine and Covenants 43:8

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The Glorious Gospel Light Has Shone

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4. Now, O ye Saints, re - joice to - day That you

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Then let us rise with - out re - straint

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his
man - y Saints have
thou- sand years with
they are giv - ing

Text: Joel H. Johnson, 18021882


Music: Gottfried W. Fink, 17831846

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a - way.
o - bey.
they hear;
be free.

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And with their earth-ly friends.
And wait for us to move.

Doctrine and Covenants 138:30, 57; 128:16 18


Obadiah 1:21

God Moves in a Mysterious Way


With dignity

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Psalm 107:23 31
Romans 8:28

286

Oh, What Songs of the Heart

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the
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no
our
the
our

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heav - en - ly
heav - en - ly

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greet with
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We shall sing
in our beau - ti - ful
All
our loved ones that passed on be
Best
ex - pressed in the songs of the
When our heav - en - ly
par - ents we

Text: Joseph L. Townsend, 18491942


Music: William Clayson, 18401887

Oh, what
In
our
In
the
Oh, what

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home.
- fore.
heart.
meet!

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Doctrine and Covenants 76:58 66, 70


1 Corinthians 2:9

Rise, Ye Saints, and Temples Enter

Resolutely

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Text: Jean L. Kaberry, 19181997. 1985 IRI


Music: Robert P. Manookin, 19181997. 1985 IRI

quick and dead.


God most high.
here be - low.

Doctrine and Covenants 109:1321


Doctrine and Covenants 132:46

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How Beautiful Thy Temples, Lord


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Text: Frank I. Kooyman, 18801963. 1948 IRI


Music: Tracy Y. Cannon, 18791961. 1948 IRI

Doctrine and Covenants 138:47 48


Doctrine and Covenants 132:19 20

Holy Temples on Mount Zion

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Text: Archibald F. Bennett, 18961965. 1948 IRI


Music: Alexander Schreiner, 19011987. 1948 IRI

Doctrine and Covenants 138:4748


Doctrine and Covenants 128:2224

Rejoice, Ye Saints of Latter Days

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Doctrine and Covenants 138:4748

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Anderson and Lynn R. Carson
Music: Gaylen Hatton, b. 1928. 1985 IRI
This hymn may be copied for incidental,
noncommercial church or home use.

Doctrine and Covenants 138:46 48


Doctrine and Covenants 128:1718, 2224

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Music: James McGranahan, 18401907

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Romans 8:1617
Acts 17:28 29 (2231)

Each Life That Touches Ours for Good


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Music: A. Laurence Lyon, b. 1934. 1985 IRI

and
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us
thy

deeds
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faith,
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near - er, Lord, to thee.
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Proverbs 17:17; 4:18


Doctrine and Covenants 42:45 46

294

Love at Home

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Ecclesiastes 9:9

O Love That Glorifies the Son

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e - ter - nal - ly Come,
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to friend; Dear Lord, sus - tain me
to
the end Come,

my
my
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day;
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Come,
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Text and music: Lorin F. Wheelwright, 1909 1987.

fill
fill
fill
fill

my
my
my
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soul
soul
soul
soul

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1969, 1985 Lorin F. Wheelwright. This hymn may be copied for


incidental, noncommercial church or home use.

to
to
to
to

day.
day.
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J Moroni 7:45 48

John 17:20 23

296

Our Father, by Whose Name

Worshipfully

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our hearts in
u - ni - ty,

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find

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each fam - i - ly thine own,


and teach thy ways a - right,
the love from self set
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well, With con - stant love as
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all our hearts such love
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sen - ti - nel, The homes in which thy


hold thy face, And, know - ing thee, may
this
re - lease, May be
the dwell - ing

Text: F. Bland Tucker, 18951984, alt.


Music: John David Edwards, 1806 1885
From The Hymnal 1982. Text The Church Pension Fund.
Used by permission. Making copies without written
permission of the copyright owner is prohibited.

peo - ple
grow
in
place
of

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dwell.
grace.
peace.

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3 Nephi 18:21
Alma 7:27

From Homes of Saints Glad Songs Arise 297


Joyfully

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Text: Vernald W. Johns, 19021999. 1985 IRI


Music: G. William Richards, b. 1918. 1985 IRI

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Isaiah 54:13
Psalm 149:12

Home Can Be a Heaven on Earth

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Text: Carolyn Hamilton Klopfer, b. 1936. 1985 IRI


Music: W. Herbert Klopfer, b. 1936. 1985 IRI

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Where we want to
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Ephesians 6:14
Mosiah 4:1315

299

Children of Our Heavenly Father

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1. Chil - dren
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chil - dren sev - er;
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Such a
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them

Text: Caroline V. Sandell-Berg, 18321903; trans. by Ernst W.


Olson, 18701958. English translation Board of Publication,
Lutheran Church in America. Used by permission.
Music: Traditional Swedish melody

Safe - ly
From the
God his

bird nor
them his
lov - ing

star in
grace he
pur - pose

eer was giv - en.


all
he know - eth.
pure and
ho - ly.

Doctrine and Covenants 61:36


Psalm 145:9, 1420

Families Can Be Together Forever

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Text: Ruth M. Gardner, 19271999. 1980 IRI


Music: Vanja Y. Watkins, b. 1938. 1980 IRI

how

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Doctrine and Covenants 138:47 48


Alma 37:35

301

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I Am a Child of God

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Text: Naomi W. Randall, 19082001. 1957 IRI


Music: Mildred T. Pettit, 18951977. 1957 IRI

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Psalm 82:6; Mosiah 4:15


Doctrine and Covenants 14:7

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302

I Know My Father Lives

is
I

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lives
earth,

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And
And

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Text and music: Reid N. Nibley, b. 1923. 1969 IRI


When played on organ, use manuals only (no pedals).

tells
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this
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faith

me
live

to

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Abraham 3:22 28

Keep the Commandments

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Text and music: Barbara A. McConochie, b. 1940.


1975 IRI

will send bless - ings;

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peace.

will send bless - ings.

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Keep

the com-

safe - ty and peace.

Mosiah 2:22
Doctrine and Covenants 59:23

Teach Me to Walk in the Light


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1. Teach me to walk in the light of his


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3. Fa - ther in Heav - en, we thank thee this day

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pray
to
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things that
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are right;
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lov - ing

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to know of the
his pres - ence, to
we praise thee with

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Teach me, teach me


to walk in the light.
Al - ways,
al - ways to walk in the light.
Glad - ly,
glad - ly well walk in the light.

Text and music: Clara W. McMaster, 19041997.


1958 IRI

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Isaiah 2:5
Ephesians 5:8

305
Fervently

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The Light Divine

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2 Corinthians 4:6; 5:7

q = 72-84

Gods Daily Care

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Reverently

Unison

1. As
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me

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&
I
am think - ing of the love
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Text: Marie C. Turk. 1951 IRI


Music: Willy Reske, 18971991. 1951 IRI

306

day has
just be - gun,
of - fer thanks to thee

()

That comes dai - ly from a - bove.


Of
thy chil - dren ev - ry-where.

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Psalm 68:19
Psalm 36:7

307

In Our Lovely Deseret

Brightly

q = 84-100

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Text: Eliza R. Snow, 18041887


Music: George F. Root, 18201895

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Proverbs 22:6
Alma 37:35

308

Reverently

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have loved

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Love One Another

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One to an - oth

Text and music: Luacine Clark Fox, 19142002, arr. 1961


by Luacine C. Fox. Renewed 1989. This hymn may be
copied for incidental, noncommercial church or home use.

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.

John 13:34 35
1 John 4:11

Resolutely

3
& 4
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q = 88-108

As Sisters in Zion

309

(Women)


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all work to - geth - er; The bless - ings of

1. As
sis - ters in Zi - on, well
2. The er-rand of an - gels is
giv - en to wom - en; And this
3. How vast is our pur-pose, how broad is our mis-sion, If
we

3
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&


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gift that, as sis - ters, we claim:
fill
it in spir - it and deed.

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but ful -

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To
do what - so - ev - er
is
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ear - nest en - deav - or; Well com - fort the wea - ry and strength-en the weak.
gen - tle and hu- man, To cheer and to bless in hu - man - i - tys name.
vin - est tu - i - tion Can give us the wis-dom to
tru - ly suc - ceed.

Text: Emily H. Woodmansee, 1836 1906


Music: Janice Kapp Perry, b. 1938. 1985 IRI

Galatians 6:2, 910


Doctrine and Covenants 11:1214

A Key Was Turned in Latter Days

310

q = 84-100

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& 4
With dignity

(Women)

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1. A key was turned in lat - ter days, A bless - ing to


re - store
2. A hand of
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gift of char - i - ty and peace To earth for - ev - er -more.
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Fa - ther, we would turn our hearts To


those who seek thy face,
sis - ters, let us join our hands; Well hum - bly seek his face,

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Give hope and com - fort to the poor In mem -ry of thy
As - sure our hearts be - fore our Lord By deeds of love and

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Text: Jan Underwood Pinborough, b. 1954; based on


History of the Church, 4:607. 1985 IRI
Music: Charlene A. Newell, b. 1938. 1985 IRI

grace.
praise.

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Moroni 7:45 48
1 John 3:1619

We Meet Again as Sisters

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& 4
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q = 92-108

1. We meet
2. We meet
3. We meet

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Text: Paul L. Anderson, b. 1946. 1985 IRI


Music: Bonnie Lauper Goodliffe, b. 1943. 1985 IRI

n #

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De - scend - ing like a


For good and no - ble
The Lord has turned the


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En - large our minds with knowl - edge


May God be our com - pan - ion
That we, with heavn- ly par - ents,

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To
tes - ti - fy and pray.
In - spire our ev - ry deed.
Ac - cord - ing
to his word.

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Spir - it,
tal - ents
bless - ing

On this the Sab - bath day


To neigh - bors now in need.
The prais - es
of our Lord,

..

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a - gain as
sis - ters
to plan our ser - vice
to sing to - geth - er

Now may the Ho - ly


And as we use our
To
ev - ry gos - pel

&

To wor - ship God to - geth - er,


May char - i - ty and kind-ness
To seek our ex - al - ta - tion

##
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&

(Women)

j
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Thoughtfully

311

dove,
ends,
key,

And fill our hearts with love.


And an - gels be our friends.
May sing e - ter - nal - ly.

Doctrine and Covenants 59:911, 23


James 1:27

312

We Ever Pray for Thee


(Women)

q = 72-88

b b 4 .. j
b

& 4
Fervently

1. We ev - er pray for thee, our


2. We ev - er pray for thee with
3. We ev - er pray for thee with

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To
All

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Still may the light with- in


To shed a
ho - ly light
All that is meet and best

&

. j

j
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may the light with - in


shed a
ho - ly light
that is meet and best

Text: Evan Stephens, 18541930


Music: H. A. Tuckett, 18521918;
adapted by Evan Stephens, 18541930

shine bright as
a - round our
while thou shalt

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shine bright as now.


a - round our way.
while thou shalt live.

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fur - row thy brow,


from day to day,
and God will give

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give to thee
giv - en thee
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Doctrine and Covenants 107:22

313
Gently

b3
b
& 4

God Is Love
(Women)

q = 84-104

..

1. Earth, with her


ten thou - sand flowrs,
2. Sounds a - mong the vales
and hills,
3. All
the hopes that sweet - ly
start

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b
& 4
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the

showrs,
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heart,

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in - fi - nite
ex - panse,
Of
the breeze and of
the
bird,
All
the bliss that ev - er
comes

re - splen - dent coun - te - nance


the gen - tle mur - mur stirred
our earth - ly
hu - man homes,

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neath,
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Bear
this rec - ord: God
Have
one cho - rus: God
Sweet - ly whis - per: God

n
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Text: Thomas R. Taylor, 18071835, alt. Included in the first


LDS hymnbook, 1835.
Music: Thomas C. Griggs, 1845 1903

..

is
is
is

love.
love.
love.

.
.
.
.
.

1 John 4:78
Moses 6:63

314

How Gentle Gods Commands

#3
& 4

Gently

1. How gen 2. Be - neath


3. Why should
4. His good -

#3
& 4

&

tle
his
this
ness

#3
& 4
# 3
? 4
#

(Women)

q = 76-88

Gods com - mands!


watch - ful
eye,
anx - ious load
stands ap - proved,

&

#[
&

#
?

How kind
his pre - cepts are!
His Saints
se - cure - ly dwell;
Press down your wea - ry mind?
Un - changed from day
to day;

Come, cast your bur - dens


That hand which bears all
Haste to your Heavn-ly
Ill
drop my bur - den

on
the Lord And trust his con - stant
na - ture up Shall guard his chil - dren
Fa - thers throne And sweet re -fresh -ment
at
his feet And bear a song
a-

Text: Philip Doddridge, 17021751


Music: Hans Georg Ngeli, 1773 1836

care.
well.
find.
way.

1 John 5:3
Matthew 11:28 30

Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee


Reverently

(Women)

q = 72-88

b 3 .
b
.
& 4
1. Je 2. Nor
3. O
4. Je -

sus,
voice
hope
sus,

the
can
of
our

ver - y thought of thee


sing, nor heart can frame,
ev - ry con - trite heart,
on - ly joy
be thou,

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& 4

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4


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To those who fall, how
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Nor
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face to
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see
name,
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now

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sweet- ness
can the
joy
of
thou our

315

fills
mem
all
prize

my breast;
- ry find
the meek,
wilt be;

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And
in thy pres- ence rest.
O
Sav - ior of man-kind!
How good to those who seek!
And thru e - ter - ni - ty.

n . ..
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b
.

Text: Attr. to Bernard of Clairvaux, ca. 10911153;


trans. by Edward Caswall, 1814 1878
Music: John B. Dykes, 18231876

Psalm 104:34
Enos 1:27

316

The Lord Is My Shepherd

q = 63-76

(Women)

#3
& 4 .

.
.

#3
& 4 .
Melody

Peacefully

1. The
Lord is my Shep-herd;
2. Thru the val - ley and shad - ow
3. In
the midst of af - flic - tion

#3

& 4 .

# 43 .
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soul where
fend me,
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thou

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no
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my cup run-neth oer

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ask
of

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my
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deems when op- pressed, Re-stores me when wan-dring, re-deems when op-pressed.

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prov - i - dence more? Oh, what shall I
ask of thy prov - i- dence more?

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Text: James Montgomery, 17711854; based on Psalm 23


Music: Thomas Koschat, 18451914

Psalm 23
Isaiah 40:11

317
Fervently

bbb 3
b
4
&

q = 84-96

Sweet Is the Work


(Women)

..

1. Sweet is
the work, my God,
my King,
2. Sweet is
the day
of
sa - cred rest.
3. My heart shall tri - umph in
my Lord
4. But,
oh, what tri - umph shall
I
raise

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&

name,
care
works
name

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&

b b b
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&

bbb
b
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praise thy
mor - tal
bless his
thy dear

..

..

...

To show
Oh, may
Thy works
When in

thy love
my heart
of
grace,
the realms

by
in
how
of

And talk of
all
thy truths at night.
Like Da - vids harp of
sol - emn sound!
How deep thy coun - sels, how
di - vine!
Thy face in full
fe - lic - i - ty!

5. Sin, my worst enemy before,


Shall vex my eyes and ears no more.
My inward foes shall all be slain,
Nor Satan break my peace again.
Text: Isaac Watts, 16741748
Music: John J. McClellan, 18741925

...

To
No
And
To

give thanks and sing,


shall seize
my breast.
and
bless
his word.
through end - less days,

morn - ing light,


tune
be found,
bright they shine!
joy
I
see

.
.

.
.

6. Then shall I see and hear and know


All I desired and wished below,
And every powr find sweet employ
In that eternal world of joy.
Psalm 92:15
Enos 1:27

318
Fervently

bbb 4
b
4
&

Love at Home

q = 88-108

(Women)

...

1. There is beau - ty
all a - round
2. In
the cot - tage there is joy
3. Kind - ly heav - en smiles a - bove

[
b
b
4
b
& b 4

b b b 44 ww
b
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b b b ..
b
&
.

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b b b ..
b
&

b
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There is joy in
Hate and en - vy
All
the world is

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&

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? b bb
bbb
b
&

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Love
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b

&

b b b
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b b b ..
b
&
.

at
at
at

&

b
b bb

j
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...

Text and music: John Hugh McNaughton, 1829 1891

at
at
at

home;
home;
home;

..

..

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When theres love at


When theres love at
When theres love at

..
.

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at home.
at home.
at home.

love
love
love

..
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home,
home,
home,

at home.
at home.
at home.

..

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.
.

Smil - ing sweet on ev - ry side.


All
the earths a gar - den sweet,
Bright - er beams the az - ure sky.

Time doth soft - ly, sweet - ly glide


Mak - ing life a bliss com-plete
Oh, theres One who smiles on high

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bliss com-plete
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ev - ry sound When theres love


neer an - noy When theres love
filled with love When theres love

Peace and plen - ty here a - bide,


Ros - es bloom be - neath our feet;
Sweet - er sings the brook- let by;

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home;
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home.
home.

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Colossians 3:18 21
Mosiah 4:1415

319
Boldly

bb 2
b
& 2

Ye Elders of Israel

h = 60-76

(Men)

j
.
J

j
..

j
.
J

1. Ye
el - ders of
Is 2. The har - vest is great,
3. Well go
to the poor,

b b 22
b
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& b b

b
bb

rael, come join


now with me
and the
la - brers are few;
like our Cap - tain of
old,

..

And seek
out the righ - teous, wher - eer
they may
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if
were u - nit - ed, we
all
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Text: Cyrus H. Wheelock, 18131894


Music: Thomas H. Bayly, 17971839, adapted

thee fare - well;

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E - phraim to

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dwell.

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Doctrine and Covenants 133:79, 14


Doctrine and Covenants 75:2 5

The Priesthood of Our Lord

Boldly

(Men)

q = 100-120

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4
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320

1. Breth- ren, powr by earth-ly stan-dards Comes by rank or wealth or sword;


2. It
is ours, the to - tal ar -mor Priest-hood held by Christ, our Lord
3. Let
us ven-ture forth in free-dom With the priest-hood as our guide

&b

But the powr a - bove all oth - ers Is the priest-hood of our Lord.
If,
as breth -ren, we are wor - thy Of the Spir - its whis-pered word.
Dea - cons, teach - ers, priests, and el - ders, Seek-ing vir - tue side by side.

?b

Text and music: John Craven, b. 1929. 1985 IRI


May be sung without accompaniment as a round
in unison by beginning every two measures.

Doctrine and Covenants 121:34 46


Doctrine and Covenants 107:14

321

Ye Who Are Called to Labor

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1. Ye
who are called to
la - bor
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3. Then cease from all light speech - es,

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Blest with the roy - al priest-hood,


Your minds so pure and ho - ly;
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al - ways with - out ceas - ing

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sal - va - tion, truth, and peace:


Pre - pare to meet your God!
for - ev - er
to
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4. Rich blessings there await you, and God will give you faith.
You shall be crowned with glory and triumph over death,
And soon youll come to Zion and, bearing each his sheaf,
No more shall taste of sorrow, but glorious crowns receive.

Text: Mary Judd Page, 18181907


Music: Daniel B. Towner, 18501919

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Doctrine and Covenants 4:1 7


Doctrine and Covenants 75:2 5

Come, All Ye Sons of God

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h = 63-80

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bring you
bring you
thou - sand

back
home
home
years

to
to
to
in

Text: Thomas Davenport, 18151888


Music: Orson Pratt Huish, 18511932

Zi
Zi
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peo - ple.
dict - ed.
nit - ed.
rec-tion;

To gath - er scat-tered Is - rael in


Hell gath - er you in - to his fold
He will re-gard your hum-ble prayer
In heavn-ly bliss your time em- ploy,


b
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sons of
God who have re - ceived the priest-hood;
scat - tered sheep, and lis - ten to your Shep - herd,
be bap - tized, and have your sins re - mit - ted,
grief is
oer
and end - ed your af - flic - tion,

b
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Go spread the
While you the
And get the
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322

(Men)

on
on
on
on

to
to
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to

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praise
praise
praise

the
the
the
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Lamb.
Lamb.
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Doctrine and Covenants 33:511


Doctrine and Covenants 133:78, 56

323

Rise Up, O Men of God

With vigor

(Mens Choir)

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Rise up,

O men of

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things.

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the Son

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up!

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Text: William Pierson Merrill, 18671954. Used by permission of


the Presbyterian Outlook, Richmond, Virginia, USA. Making copies
without written permission of the copyright owner is prohibited.
Music: Frank W. Asper, 18921973. 1948 IRI
Arr. by Robert P. Manookin, 19181997. 1985 IRI
Tune name: KENILWORTH

1 Timothy 6:1112
1 Peter 2:9

Rise Up, O Men of God

Majestically

q = 88-100

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& 4
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1. Rise
2. Rise
3. Rise

up, O men of
up, O men of
up, O men of

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(Men)

..

God!
God,
God!

Have done with less - er things.


In
one u - nit - ed throng.
Tread where his feet have trod.

.
.

..

..

Give heart and soul and mind and strength To serve the King of Kings.
Bring in the day of broth - er - hood And end the night of wrong.
As
broth - ers of the Son of
Man, Rise up, O men of God!

b
?b

Text: William Pierson Merrill, 18671954. Used by permission of


the Presbyterian Outlook, Richmond, Virginia, USA. Making copies
without written permission of the copyright owner is prohibited.
Music: William H. Walter, 18251893
Tune name: FESTAL SONG

1 Timothy 6:1112
Doctrine and Covenants 4:2

See the Mighty Priesthood Gathered

325

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2. As
3. Come,

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..

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voic
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truth
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days.
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Text: Jean L. Kaberry, b. 1918. 1985 IRI


Music: Robert P. Manookin, 19181997. 1985 IRI

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glo - rious hal - le

loud - ly sound

land.
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Doctrine and Covenants 84:33 39


Alma 53:20 21

326
Resolutely

44
B
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q = 66-84

Come, Come, Ye Saints


(Mens Choir)

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43 .

1. Come, come, ye Saints,


no
toil nor la - bor fear;
2. Why should we mourn
or think our lot
is hard?
3. Well find the place which God for us pre - pared,
4. And should we die
be - fore our jour - neys through,

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wend your way.


all
is right.
in
the West,
All
is well!

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Where none shall
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then are

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this,
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Text: William Clayton, 18141879


Music: English folk song

bet - ter
far
up your loins;
make the air
if our lives

from
er
our
their

us to drive;
us for - sake;
God and King;
rest ob - tain,

Do
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are

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jour - ney may ap - pear,


earn a great re - ward
hurt or make a - fraid;
toil and sor - row, too;

use - less cares


God will nev
prais - es
to
see the Saints

joy
your hearts will swell
have this tale to tell
rest these words well tell
make this cho - rus swell

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as your day.
Tis
shun the fight?
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will be blessed. Well
we shall dwell!
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us
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cour - age take.
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spared a - gain

you
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to
come
to
free from

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Grace
If
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With

But with joy


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Far a - way
Hap - py day!

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well!
well!
well!
well!

..

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All
All
All
All

is
is
is
is

well!
well!
well!
well!

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Doctrine and Covenants 58:2 4


Joshua 1:9

Go, Ye Messengers of Heaven


Reverently

(Mens Choir)

q = 72-84

327

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n
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1. Go,
ye mes - sen - gers of heav - en, Cho - sen by di - vine com-mand;
2. Go
to
is - land,vale, and moun- tain; There ful - fill the great com-mand;
3. When your thou- sands all are gath - ered, And their prayers for you as - cend,
4. Then the song of joy and trans - port Will from ev - ry land re - sound;

bb b 44 . j
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b

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Go and pub-lish free


sal - va - tion
Gath - er out the sons
of Ja - cob
And the Lord has crowned with bless-ings
Then the na-tions long
in dark-ness

Text: John Taylor, 18081887


Music: F. Christensen; arr. 1985 IRI

To a dark, be - night - ed land.


To pos-sess the prom-ised land.
All the la - bors of your hand,
By the Sav- ior will be crowned.

1 Nephi 22:1112
Doctrine and Covenants 6:16

328

An Angel from on High


(Mens Choir)

j
# # # 6 [ j

B 8 ..
J
J
Thoughtfully

e = 92-108

1. An
an - gel from on high
2. Sealed by
Mo - ro - nis hand,
3. It
speaks of Jo - sephs seed

j
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.
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J
j
# # # j

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De - scend - ing from the sky,
To wait the Lords com-mand,
Of
na - tions long since dead,

j
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q
Boldly = 100-116
# # # 4

B4

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The long, long si - lence broke;


It
has for a - ges lain
And makes the rem - nant known

#
J
J

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These gra - cious words he spoke:


From dust to speak a - gain.
Who once had dwelt a - lone.

j Melody
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Lo! in Cu-mo-rahs lone - ly hill A sa-cred rec- ord


lies con-cealed.
It shall a -gain to light come forth To ush- er in Christs reign on earth.
The ful-ness of the
gos - pel, too, Its pag- es will re - veal to view.

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Lo! in Cu-mo-rahs lone - ly hill A sa-cred rec - ord lies con-cealed.
It shall a - gain to light come forth To ush- er in Christs reign on earth.
The ful-ness of the gos - pel, too, Its pag- es will re - veal to view.

# # # # n #

?

4. The time is now fulfilled,
The long-expected day;
Let earth obedience yield
And darkness flee away.
Remove the seals; be wide unfurled
Its light and glory to the world.
Remove the seals; be wide unfurled
Its light and glory to the world.
Text: Parley P. Pratt, 18071857
Music: John E. Tullidge, 18061873

..

5. Lo, Israel filled with joy


Shall now be gathered home,
Their wealth and means employ
To build Jerusalem,
While Zion shall arise and shine
And fill the earth with truth divine,
While Zion shall arise and shine
And fill the earth with truth divine.
Joseph SmithHistory 1:30 34
Mormon 8:1216

Thy Servants Are Prepared


Resolutely

q = 88-108

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b b b b 44
B
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(Mens Choir)

1. Thy ser - vants are pre - pared


2. Let these, thy ser- vants, speak
3. In
all
of Zi - ons stakes

..

To
gath - er
in
thy sheep
And
fill the worlds dark lamps
While dark - ness draws a - way

b b b b

Text: Marilyn McMeen Brown, b. 1938. 1985 IRI


Music: Willy Reske, 18971991. 1985 IRI

. n . n
J

To teach thy word a - broad,


With heart and voice of youth,
Thy love shall con - quer night,

j
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329

.
J

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To
thee, O Lamb of
With light, the flame of
From thy re - veal - ing

..

God.
truth.
light.

.
.

Isaiah 49:6
Doctrine and Covenants 103:9

See, the Mighty Angel Flying

330

Resolutely

b b b b 44 ..
B
[

1. See,
2. Hear,
3. Soon
4. Then

b 4 .
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the might - y
O men, the
the earth will
when dan - gers

speeds his way


van - i - ty
judg - ments will
wick - ed
are

bbbb

(Mens Choir)

q = 76-92

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And
And
Make
Shall

pel
pel
row,
on,

.
.

.
And
And
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Shall

..

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.
.

Text: Robert B. Thompson, 18111841


Music: Evan Stephens, 18541930

ing;
tion;
ing;
you

j
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pro - claim
Has - ten
to
Oh,
be - fore
You, with all

..

re - store
o - bey
the Lord
en - joy

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re - store,
o - bey,
the Lord,
en - joy,

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to
earth
and strife.
de - scend!
dis - tressed,

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proc - la - ma
hear the warn
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and
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make the Lord
shall en - joy

..

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he
Cease from
Then the
And
the

..

the bless - ed
re - ceive the
the days of
the Saints of

j
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the words
of
of
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..

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faith,
life,
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rest,

..

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the an - cient
the words
of
of Hosts your
e - ter - nal

j

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faith.
life.
friend!
rest.

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Revelation 14:67
Doctrine and Covenants 133:36 40, 57, 60 63

Firmly

b b 44
B
[

q = 72-96

..

1. Oh
2. Yes,
3. The
4. Then

b4
?b 4

Oh Say, What Is Truth?

say,
say,
scep
say,

what is truth?
what is truth?
- tre may fall
what is truth?

..

b
b
B

..

b
? b

.. n

rich - es of worlds
mor - tals or Gods
winds of stern jus lim - its of time

b
b
B

..

truth
will
be when
glit - ter - ing lies,
dure
to
the last,
earths foun - tains burst,

b
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b b
B

..

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Tis
from
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can pro - duce,


can as - pire.
tice he copes.
it steps oer.

.
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.
.

the fair - est


gem
the bright - est
prize
the des - pots
grasp
the last and the first,

..

And
price - less
Go
search in
But the pil - lar
Tho the heav - ens

That the
To
which
When with
For
the

the val - ue of
the depths where it
of truth will ende - part
and the

..

The proud mon - archs


cost - li Or
as - cend
in pur - suit
to
And its firm - root - ed bul - warks
Truth, the sum
of ex - is - tence,

.
..

Text: John Jaques, 18271900


Music: Ellen Knowles Melling, 1820 1905

est
the
out will

..

di - a
dem
Is
count - ed
loft - i - est skies: Tis an aim
for
stand the rude blast
And the wreck of
weath - er the worst, E
ter - nal,

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b
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331

(Mens Choir)

.. .
.

but dross and ref - use.


the
no - blest de - sire.
the fell
ty - rants hopes.
un-changed,ev - er - more.

..

. ..
.

Doctrine and Covenants 93:23 28


John 18:37 38

332

Come, O Thou King of Kings

Boldly

44 [
B

..
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thee,
fire,
throng,
throne!

free.
lyre
song;
own,

.
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come;
strain,
fill
knee,

..

thou King
and end
nas now
of life

of
to
shall
and

..

Kings!
sin
sound
peace!

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for
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by
From all
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thy

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1. Come, O
2. Come, make
3. Ho - san 4. Hail! Prince

44
?

(Mens Choir)

q = 84-100

Come,
With
The
The

Let
To
With
And

..

wings,
in,
round
race

..

To
set
thy peo - ple
That Saints may tune the
A
new
tri - um - phal
Their Lord and Sav - ior

..

..

thou
de - sire
of
songs
of
joy,
a
wide
ex - panse
of
hea
then
na
tions
Come, thou de - sire, Come, thou de -

Text: Parley P. Pratt, 18071857


Music: Anon., ca. 1889

..

na
tions,
hap
pier
heav
en
bow
the
sire of na - tions,

Is - rael now
be
gath - ered
wel - come
in
thy
peace - ful
an - thems sweet from
Zi - ons
ev - ry tongue sounds praise
to



j
#

..

home.
reign.
hill.
thee.

..

3 Nephi 25:12
Isaiah 35:10

High on the Mountain Top


h = 56-72

Resolutely

b b b b 22
B

b 2
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1. High on
2. For God
3. His house
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mount
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waves to
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dis - tant lands to say:
To
gov - ern all the earth.

Melody

sweet,
at and
his

Text: Joel H. Johnson, 18021882


Music: Ebenezer Beesley, 18401906

ets
there
up
there

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A
ban - ner is un - furled.
His prom - ise made of
old
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up;
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and learn
his
with
all
our

land,
gaze
Lord,
tread,

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stand!
days.
word.
dead.

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2 Nephi 21:12
2 Nephi 12:2 3

334

I Need Thee Every Hour

q = 60-72

Fervently

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Text: Annie S. Hawks, 18351918


Music: Robert Lowry, 18261899

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thee, oh, I

me now, my

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peace
When thou
Or
life
Thou bless

Most gra - cious


Lord.
Stay thou
near - by.
In
joy
or
pain.
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ly
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ten - der voice like thine


- ta - tions lose their powr
quick - ly and a - bide,
make me thine in - deed,

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Hebrews 4:1416
Mormon 9:27

Brightly Beams Our Fathers Mercy

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Fervently

q = 69-84

(Mens Choir)

Melody

335

j
n

1. Bright-ly beams our Fa-thers mer - cy From his light-house ev - er - more,


2. Dark the night of sin has set - tled; Loud the an - gry bil -lows roar.
3. Trim your fee - ble lamp, my broth-er; Some poor sail - or, tem-pest -tossed,

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are watch - ing, long-ing, For the lights a - long the shore.
to make the har - bor, In the dark - ness may be lost.

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gleam

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Doctrine and Covenants 18:10 16


1 John 2:10

336

School Thy Feelings

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1. School thy feel


2. School thy feel
3. Should af - flic

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ings, O
my broth - er;
ings; con - dem - na - tion
tions ac - rid
vi - al

im - pul - sive soul.


on friend or
foe,
un - shel - tered head,

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neath
the shal - low
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hid - ing
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by wis - doms stan - dard;

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let wis - doms voice con - trol.


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its bit - ter - ness hath fled.

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feel - ings; there is pow - er


fense
be - fore de - cid - ing,
false - ly, base - ly, slan - dered?

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4. Rest thyself on this assurance:


Times a friend to innocence,
And the patient, calm endurance
Wins respect and aids defense.
Noblest minds have finest feelings;
Quivring strings a breath can move;
And the gospels sweet revealings
Tune them with the key of love.

Text: Charles W. Penrose, 18321925. 1948 IRI


Music: George F. Root, 18201895

But let wis - doms voice con - trol.

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5. Hearts so sensitively molded


Strongly fortified should be,
Trained to firmness and enfolded
In a calm tranquility.
Wound not willfully another;
Conquer haste with reasons might;
School thy feelings, sister, brother;
Train them in the path of right.
Alma 38:12
Proverbs 16:32

337

q = 63 -80

Fervently

44 ..

O Home Beloved

j
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(Mens Choir)

..

1. O home
be - lovd, wher- eer I
wan - der, On
for - eign land or
2. The flowrs a - round me may
be
fair - er
Than those that bloom up 3. Ye
val - leys fair and snow-capped moun-tains, Ye peace - ful ham- lets

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dis - tant sea,


on
thy hills;
mid the trees,

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Kissed

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fair
No
world
Words can -

friends
these
speak

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be
na - tures scenes
a - round me,
re - nown my
hum - ble
vil - lage
not tell how well
I
love thee

rolls
by,
my heart grows
great, might - y
trea - sure
mring streams and crys - tal

..

..

Text: Evan Stephens, 18541930. 1948 IRI


Music: Joseph Parry, 18411903

Tho
Yet
My

And
Like
Nor

joy - ous mirth


my
fond heart
heart
a - lone

..

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and song sur - round me, My heart,


doth thrill with rap - ture When- eer
can cry
to heav - en, God bless

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are
ev - er kind and true,
great towns may proud - ly claim;
my long - ing when I roam.

yearns
more lov - ing - ly
for thee!
not - ed may be than thy rills.
by
the cool, soft, balm - y breeze,

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fon - der
bear - ers,
foun - tains,

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time
The streams,
Ye
mur -

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my soul still yearn for you.


I hear thy hum - ble name.
my own dear moun - tain home.

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Doctrine and Covenants 126:13

338

America the Beautiful

With dignity

q = 84-100

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1. Oh,
2. Oh,
3. Oh,
4. Oh,

beau
beau
beau
beau

ti - ful
ti - ful
ti - ful
ti - ful

for
for
for
for

spa - cious skies,


pil - grim feet,
he - roes proved
pa - triot dream

..

For
Whose
In
That

am - ber waves of
stern, im - pas- sioned
lib - er - at - ing
sees be - yond the

grain,
stress
strife,
years

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maj - es - ties A - bove the fruit - ed plain!

For
pur - ple moun-tain
A
thor-ough-fare of free - dom beat A - cross the wil - der - ness!
Who more than self their coun - try loved, And mer - cy more than life!
Thine al - a - bas - ter
cit - ies gleam, Un- dimmed by hu - man tears!

&

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mer
mer
mer
mer

i - ca!
i - ca!
i - ca!
i - ca!

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And crown
Con - firm
Till
all
And crown

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mer
mer
mer
mer

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i - ca!
i - ca!
i - ca!
i - ca!

God shed his grace


God mend thine ev May God thy gold
God shed his grace

..

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thy good
thy soul
suc - cess
thy good

with broth - er - hood From


in
self - con - trol, Thy
be
no - ble - ness, And
with broth - er - hood From

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Text: Katherine Lee Bates, 18591929


Music: Samuel A. Ward, 18481903

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on
thee,
ry
flaw,
re - fine,
on
thee,

sea to
lib - er
ev - ry
sea to

shin - ing
- ty in
gain di shin - ing

..

sea.
law.
vine.
sea.

.
.

2 Nephi 1:57
1 Nephi 13:1216

339

My Country, Tis of Thee

With dignity

3
& b 4

3
b
4
?

q = 76-92

..

..

1. My coun - try,
tis
of thee,
2. My
na - tive coun - try, thee,
3. Let mu - sic
swell the breeze
4. Our fa - thers God,
to thee,

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Of
thee
I
Thy name I
Sweet free - doms
To
thee we

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& b .

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sing;
love;
song;
sing;

pil - grims pride,


tem - pled hills.
breathe par - take;
ho - ly light.

..

Land
I
Let
Long

Sweet land
of
Land of
the
And ring from
Au - thor
of

j
..

where my
fa - thers died,
love thy rocks and rills,
mor - tal tongues a - wake;
may our land be bright

..
J

..

..

From ev - ry
My heart with
Let rocks their
Pro - tect us

Text: Samuel F. Smith, 18081895


Music: From Thesaurus Musicus, London, 1744

moun-tain - side
rap - ture thrills
si - lence break,
by thy might,

..

.
.

lib - er - ty,
no - ble free,
all
the trees
lib - er - ty,


Land of
the
Thy woods and
Let
all that
With free - doms

..

Let free - dom ring!


Like that a - bove.
The sound pro - long.
Great God, our King!

2 Nephi 1:7
Ether 2:12

The Star-Spangled Banner

340
Vigorously

q = 88-104

bbb 3
b
4 .
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1. Oh
say, can you see,
by the dawns ear - ly
2. On the shore, dim - ly seen thru the mists of
the
3. Oh,
thus
be
it
ev - er, when free men shall

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bb
b
& b

.
.

light,
deep,
stand

What so proud - ly we hailed at the twi - lights last gleam - ing,


Where the foes haugh - ty
host
in dread si - lence re - pos - es,
Be
tween their loved homes and the wars des - o - la - tion!

b
? b bb

bbb
b
&
.

..

.
.

n ..

Whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the per - il - ous fight,
What
is
that which the breeze,
oer the tow - er - ing steep,
Blest
with vic - try and peace,
may the heavn - res - cued land

bbbb .

bbb
b
&

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Oer the ram - parts we watched, were so


gal - lant - ly stream - ing?
As
it
fit - ful - ly blows, half con - ceals, half dis - clos - es?
Praise the Powr that hath made
and pre - served us a
na - tion!

bbbb

..

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b
&

And
Now
Then

the rock - ets red


it catch - es the
con - quer we

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&
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b
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glare,
gleam
must,

the bombs burst - ing in


of the morn - ings first
when our cause
it
is

air,
beam,
just,

Gave
proof thru the night
that our flag was still there.
In full glo - ry re - flect - ed now
shines on the stream;
And
this
be our mot - to: In
God is our trust!

.
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b
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&

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Oer
Oer

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say, does that
Tis the star - span - gled
And the star - span - gled

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of the free
of the free
of the free

.
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Text: Francis Scott Key, 17791843


Music: John Stafford Smith, 17501836

star - span - gled ban - ner


yet
ban - ner! Oh, long may
it
ban - ner
in
tri - umph shall

the land
the land
the land


u
wave
wave
wave

n

u
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..

..

and the home


and the home
and the home

of the
of the
of the

brave?
brave!
brave!

1 Nephi 13:1719
Alma 46:1213

341
With dignity

3
& b 4
[

1. God
2. Thy

God save
Long may

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.
& b .

save our
choic - est

3
b
4
?
& b

q = 76-92

God Save the King

..

..

..

gra - cious king!


gifts
in store

the king!
he reign!

..

Send him
May he

..

glo - ri - ous, Long to reign


give us cause To sing with

.
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Long live
On
him

..

..

our
no be pleased

.
.

ble king!
to pour;

vic - to - ri - ous, Hap - py and


de - fend our laws, And ev - er

..

o - ver us;
God save the
heart and voice, God save the

..

Text: Anon., 18th century


Music: From Thesaurus Musicus, London, 1744

.
king!
king!

..
.

Twelfth Article of Faith


Psalm 33:12

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