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The document discusses hymns and songs that teach about faith, obedience, and following God's commandments.

The hymn on page 1 praises God and looks forward to the redemption of his people.

Page 2 discusses having faith during trials and rejecting false messages in favor of God's light and truth.

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Now Let Us Rejoice


q = 100–120 (Hymns, no. 3; Selected Hymns, no. 3)
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lon - ger as strang - ers on earth need we roam. Good tid - ings are
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demp - tion will come, When all that was prom - ised the Saints will be giv - en, And

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2. When dark clouds of trouble hang o’er us 3. We’ll sing of his goodness and mercy.
And threaten our peace to destroy, We’ll praise him by day and by night,
There is hope smiling brightly before us, Rejoice in his glorious gospel,
And we know that deliv‘rance is nigh. And bask in its life-giving light.
We doubt not the Lord nor his goodness. Thus on to eternal perfection
We’ve proved him in days that are past. The honest and faithful will go,
The wicked who fight against Zion While they who reject this glad message
Will surely be smitten at last. Shall never such happiness know.

Text: William Fowler, 1830–1865 Doctrine and Covenants 21:1–5


Music: Caroline Sheridan Norton, 1808–ca. 1877. Arr. © 1990 IRI Mosiah 2:41

Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow


(Hymns, no. 242; Selected Hymns, no. 7)
Majestically q = 58–72

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Text: Thomas Ken, 1637–1711 Psalm 148:1–2, 10–14
Music: Louis Bourgeois, ca. 1510–1561. From Genfer Psalter, 16th century. Arr. © 1990 IRI Ephesians 1:3
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For the Beauty of the Earth
(Hymns, no. 92; Selected Hymns, no. 11)
Joyfully q = 88–116

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Lord of all, to thee we raise This our hymn of grate - ful praise.

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2. For the beauty of each hour 3. For the joy of human love,
Of the day and of the night, Brother, sister, parent, child,
Hill and vale, and tree and flow‘r, Friends on earth, and friends above,
Sun and moon, and stars of light, For all gentle thoughts and mild,
Lord of all, to thee we raise Lord of all, to thee we raise
This our hymn of grateful praise. This our hymn of grateful praise.

Text: Folliott S. Pierpoint, 1835–1917 Psalm 95:1–6


Music: Conrad Kocher, 1786–1872. Arr. © 1990 IRI Psalm 33:1–6
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Come, Come, Ye Saints
(Hymns, no. 30; Selected Hymns, no. 8)
With conviction q = 66–84

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1. Come, come, ye Saints, no toil nor la - bor fear; But with joy wend your way.

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Though hard to you this jour - ney may ap - pear, Grace shall be as your day. ’Tis

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roll. When Je - sus shows his smil - ling face, There is sun -shine in the soul.
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2. There is music in my soul today, 3. There is springtime in my soul today, 4. There is gladness in my soul today,
A carol to my King, For when the Lord is near, And hope and praise and love,
And Jesus listening can hear The dove of peace sings in my heart, For blessings which he gives me now,
The songs I cannot sing. The flow’rs of grace appear. For joys “laid up” above.

Text: Eliza E. Hewitt, 1851–1920 Isaiah 60:19


Music: John R. Sweney, 1837–1899. Arr. © 1990 IRI Psalm 16:9, 11
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How Firm a Foundation
(Hymns, no. 85; Selected Hymns, no. 15)
With dignity q = 100–112

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laid for your faith in his ex - cel - lent word! What more can he
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Come unto Jesus
(Hymns, no. 117; Selected Hymns, no. 19)
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2. Come unto Jesus; He’ll ever heed you, 3. Come unto Jesus; He’ll surely hear you, 4. Come unto Jesus from ev’ry nation,
Though in the darkness you’ve gone astray. If you in meekness plead for his love. From ev’ry land and isle of the sea.
His love will find you and gently lead you Oh, know you not that angels are near you Unto the high and lowly in station,
From darkest night into day. From brightest mansions above? Ever he calls, “Come to me.”

Text and music: Orson Pratt Huish, 1851–1932. Arr. © 1990 IRI Matthew 11:28–30
2 Nephi 26:33
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I Need Thee Every Hour
(Hymns, no. 98; Selected Hymns, no. 22)
Fervently q =60–72

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Ev - ery hour I need thee! Oh, bless me now, my Sav - ior; I come to thee!

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2. I need thee every hour; 3. I need thee every hour, 4. I need thee every hour,
Stay thou nearby. In joy or pain. Most holy One.
Temptations lose their pow‘r Come quickly and abide, Oh, make me thine indeed,
When thou art nigh. Or life is vain. Thou blessed Son!

Text: Annie S. Hawks, 1835–1918 2 Nephi 4:16–35


Music: Robert Lowry, 1826–1899. Arr. © 1990 IRI Psalm 143:1
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2. God be with you till we meet again; 3. God be with you till we meet again;
When life’s perils thick confound you, Keep love’s banner floating o’er you;
Put his arms unfailing round you. Smite death’s threat’ning wave before you.
God be with you till we meet again. God be with you till we meet again.

Text: Jeremiah E. Rankin, 1828–1904 2 Thessalonians 3:16


Music: William G. Tomer, 1833–1896. Arr. © 1990 IRI Numbers 6:24–26

Testimony
(Hymns, no. 137; Selected Hymns, no. 25)
Thoughtfully q = 80–96

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I know the Savior reigns. The Spirit speaks today. It dulls the pain of days.
I know a prophet speaks to us O Lord, wilt thou my life renew For one brief moment, heaven’s view
For our eternal gain. And in my bosom stay. Appears before my gaze.

Text: Loren C. Dunn, 1930–2001. © 1985 IRI 1 Corinthians 2:9–13


Music: Michael Finlinson Moody, b. 1941. © 1985 IRI. Arr. © 1990 IRI Alma 5:45–46
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In Humility, Our Savior
(Hymns, no. 172; Selected Hymns, no. 28)
Meekly q = 72–84
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How Great the Wisdom and the Love
(Hymns, no. 195; Selected Hymns, no. 32)
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2. His precious blood he freely spilt; 3. By strict obedience Jesus won 4. He marked the path and led the way,
His life he freely gave, The prize with glory rife: And ev’ry point defines
A sinless sacrifice for guilt, “Thy will, O God, not mine be done,” To light and life and endless day
A dying world to save. Adorned his mortal life. Where God’s full presence shines.

5. In mem’ry of the broken flesh 6. How great, how glorious, how complete,
We eat the broken bread, Redemption’s grand design,
And witness with the cup, afresh, Where justice, love, and mercy meet
Our faith in Christ, our Head. In harmony divine!
Text: Eliza R. Snow, 1804–1887 Moses 4:1–2
Music: Thomas McIntyre, 1833–1914. Arr. © 1990 IRI Alma 42:14–15
Verses 1, 2, 5, and 6 are especially appropriate for the sacrament.
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Jesus, Once of Humble Birth
(Hymns, no. 196; Selected Hymns, no. 33)
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2. Once a meek and lowly Lamb, 3. Once he groaned in blood and tears; 4. Once forsaken, left alone,
Now the Lord, the great I Am. Now in glory he appears. Now exalted to a throne.
Once upon the cross he bowed; Once rejected by his own, Once all things he meekly bore,
Now his chariot is the cloud. Now their King he shall be known. But he now will bear no more.
Now his chariot is the cloud. Now their King he shall be known. But he now will bear no more.

Text: Parley P. Pratt, 1807–1857 Luke 2:7


Music: Giacomo Meyerbeer, 1791–1864, adapted. Arr. © 1990 IRI Matthew 25:31
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2. I marvel that he would descend from his throne divine 3. I think of his hands pierced and bleeding to pay the debt!
To rescue a soul so rebellious and proud as mine, Such mercy, such love, and devotion can I forget?
That he should extend his great love unto such as I, No, no, I will praise and adore at the mercy seat,
Sufficient to own, to redeem, and to justify. Until at the glorified throne I kneel at his feet.

Text and music: Charles H. Gabriel, 1856–1932. Arr. © 1990 IRI Mosiah 3:5–8
John 15:13

There Is a Green Hill Far Away


(Hymns, no. 194; Selected Hymns, no. 35)
Reverently q = 72–84
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What pains he had to bear, To pay the price of sin. And we must love him too,
But we believe it was for us He only could unlock the gate And trust in his redeeming blood,
He hung and suffered there. Of heav’n and let us in. And try his works to do.

Text: Cecil Frances Alexander, 1818–1895 John 19:16–20


Music: John H. Gower, 1855–1922. Arr. © 1990 IRI Hebrews 13:12
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Away in a Manger
(Hymns, no. 206; Selected Hymns, no. 40)
Reverently q = 60–80
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But little Lord Jesus, no crying he makes. Close by me forever, and love me, I pray.
I love thee, Lord Jesus; look down from the sky Bless all the dear children in thy tender care,
And stay by my cradle till morning is nigh. And fit us for heaven to live with thee there.

Text: Anon., ca. 1883, Philadelphia Luke 2:7


Music: William J. Kirkpatrick, 1838–1921. Arr. © 1990 IRI Luke 18:15–17
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2. Searching in darkness, nations have wept; 3. Chosen by God to serve him below,
Watching for dawn, their vigil they’ve kept. To ev’ry land and people we’ll go,
All now rejoice; the long night is o’er. Standing for truth with fervent accord,
Truth is on earth once more! Teaching his holy word.

Text: Based on German text by Louis F. Mönch, 1847–1916. © 1985 IRI Doctrine and Covenants 133:36–38
Music: George F. Root, 1820–1895. Arr. © 1990 IRI Doctrine and Covenants 128:19–21

Help Me Teach with Inspiration


Fervently q = 66–80 (Hymns, no. 281; Selected Hymns, no. 50)

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2. Help me reach a friend in darkness; 3. Fill my mind with understanding; 4. Help me find thy lambs who wander;
Help me guide him thru the night. Tune my voice to echo thine. Help me bring them to thy keep.
Help me show thy path to glory Touch my hand with gentle friendship; Teach me, Lord, to be a shepherd;
By the Spirit’s holy light. Warm my heart with love divine. Father, help me feed thy sheep.

Text and music: Lorin F. Wheelwright, 1909–1987 Doctrine and Covenants 43:15–16
© 1958, 1985 Lorin F. Wheelwright. This hymn may be copied for John 21:15–17
incidental, noncommercial church or home use. Arr. © 1990 IRI
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Love One Another
(Hymns, no. 308; Selected Hymns, no. 56)
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Keep the Commandments
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Text and music: Barbara A. McConochie, b. 1940. Mosiah 2:22


© 1975 IRI. Arr. © 1990 IRI Doctrine and Covenants 59:23
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Teach Me to Walk in the Light
(Hymns, no. 304; Selected Hymns, no. 58)
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2. Come, little child, and together we’ll learn 3. Father in Heaven, we thank thee this day
Of his commandmants, that we may return For loving guidance to show us the way.
Home to his presence, to live in his sight— Grateful, we praise thee with songs of delight!
Always, always to walk in the light. Gladly, gladly we’ll walk in the light.

Text and music: Clara W. McMaster, 1904 –1997. Isaiah 2:5


© 1958 IRI. Arr. © 1990 IRI Ephesians 5:8

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