awhile

"awhile" appears in 20 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

awhile· 20 hymns found
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Of the prey he grasps to­night;
Thro’ blind­ing tears of sor­row:
Though cloudy skies and north­ern blasts
But the Lord she loved was gone.
To recapture “forfeit” ground,
Are enough for my lov­ing Sav­ior
Is raised, and aimed at thee;
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But though the ga­ther­ing gloom may hide
Of mer­cy rich and free;
The land, the sky the flood;
On him to set Thy love,
My home above! sweet home of love!
My home above! sweet home of love!
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Keep on be­liev­ing in the pro­mis­es of God.
Be Thy ho­ly name ad­ored,
And come, O dear­est Lord, apart,

awhile

To wake the na­tions un­der­ground,
Into the de­sert we would flee;
Christ must lin­ger in the grave.
The sun will shine to­mor­row.
The sun will con­quer­or prove at last,
Struck with sor­row and sur­prise;
Backward drive the Evil One!
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Beware, O bar­ren tree!
Unnoticed by those who pass by;
Yet they who in Thy house ab­ide,
And for our lives re­signs His own,
An in­fant form to wear;
Then fill a throne above?
A man­sion fair awaits me there,
A man­sion fair awaits me there,
From ev­ery cum­ber­ing care,
Over the thorns for ma­ny a mile,
Take the child, no long­er mine,
The courts of Heav’n were lost to view,

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After awhile the trump will sound,

To wake the na­tions un­der­ground,...

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After awhile the trump will sound,

To wake the na­tions un­der­ground,

After Awhile

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Awhile in spir­it, Lord, to Thee

Into the de­sert we would flee;...

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Awhile in spir­it, Lord, to Thee

Into the de­sert we would flee;

Awhile in Spirit, Lord, to Thee

...Of the prey he grasps to­night;

Yet awhile, His own to save,

Christ must lin­ger in the grave....

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Of the prey he grasps to­night;

Yet awhile, His own to save,

Christ must lin­ger in the grave.

All Is O’er, the Pain, the Sorrow

...Thro’ blind­ing tears of sor­row:

The clouds can dark­en but awhile,

The sun will shine to­mor­row....

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Thro’ blind­ing tears of sor­row:

The clouds can dark­en but awhile,

The sun will shine to­mor­row.

The Sun Will Shine Tomorrow

...Though cloudy skies and north­ern blasts

Retard the gen­tle spring awhile;

The sun will con­quer­or prove at last,...

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Though cloudy skies and north­ern blasts

Retard the gen­tle spring awhile;

The sun will con­quer­or prove at last,

Though Cloudy Skies and Northern Blasts

...But the Lord she loved was gone.

For awhile she weep­ing stood,

Struck with sor­row and sur­prise;...

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But the Lord she loved was gone.

For awhile she weep­ing stood,

Struck with sor­row and sur­prise;

Mary to Her Savior’s Tomb

...To recapture “forfeit” ground,

Lost awhile through Satan’s arts.

Backward drive the Evil One!...

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To recapture “forfeit” ground,

Lost awhile through Satan’s arts.

Backward drive the Evil One!

In the Overcomer’s Name

...Are enough for my lov­ing Sav­ior

To bear for me awhile.

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Are enough for my lov­ing Sav­ior

To bear for me awhile.

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Make Jesus Glad

...Is raised, and aimed at thee;

Awhile thy mak­er spares thy breath;

Beware, O bar­ren tree!...

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Is raised, and aimed at thee;

Awhile thy mak­er spares thy breath;

Beware, O bar­ren tree!

See How the Fruitless Fig Tree Stands

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We may tar­ry awhile here as strang­ers,

Unnoticed by those who pass by;...

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We may tar­ry awhile here as strang­ers,

Unnoticed by those who pass by;

We Shall Shine as the Stars

...But though the ga­ther­ing gloom may hide

Those gen­tle rays awhile,

Yet they who in Thy house ab­ide,...

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But though the ga­ther­ing gloom may hide

Those gen­tle rays awhile,

Yet they who in Thy house ab­ide,

God of the Sunlight Hours

...Of mer­cy rich and free;

Jesus awhile for­sakes His throne,

And for our lives re­signs His own,...

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Of mer­cy rich and free;

Jesus awhile for­sakes His throne,

And for our lives re­signs His own,

To Us the Joyful News Is Brought

...The land, the sky the flood;

Yet didst not Thou dis­dain awhile

An in­fant form to wear;...

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The land, the sky the flood;

Yet didst not Thou dis­dain awhile

An in­fant form to wear;

Abashed Be All the Boast of Age!

...On him to set Thy love,

Give him on earth awhile to reign,

Then fill a throne above?...

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On him to set Thy love,

Give him on earth awhile to reign,

Then fill a throne above?

O Lord, Our King, How Excellent

...My home above! sweet home of love!

Tho’ awhile the earth I roam,

A man­sion fair awaits me there,...

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My home above! sweet home of love!

Tho’ awhile the earth I roam,

A man­sion fair awaits me there,

Heaven’s My Home

...My home above! sweet home of love!

Tho’ awhile the earth I roam,

A man­sion fair awaits me there,...

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My home above! sweet home of love!

Tho’ awhile the earth I roam,

A man­sion fair awaits me there,

Heaven’s My Home

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I love to steal awhile away

From ev­ery cum­ber­ing care,...

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I love to steal awhile away

From ev­ery cum­ber­ing care,

I Love to Steal Awhile Away

...Keep on be­liev­ing in the pro­mis­es of God.

Tho’ you should walk in dark­ness awhile,

Over the thorns for ma­ny a mile,...

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Keep on be­liev­ing in the pro­mis­es of God.

Tho’ you should walk in dark­ness awhile,

Over the thorns for ma­ny a mile,

Keep on Believing (Breck)

...Be Thy ho­ly name ad­ored,

Take the gift awhile be­stowed;

Take the child, no long­er mine,...

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Be Thy ho­ly name ad­ored,

Take the gift awhile be­stowed;

Take the child, no long­er mine,

Wherefore Should I Make My Moan?

...And come, O dear­est Lord, apart,

To rest awhile with Thee.

The courts of Heav’n were lost to view,...

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And come, O dear­est Lord, apart,

To rest awhile with Thee.

The courts of Heav’n were lost to view,

With Weary Feet and Saddened Heart

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