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Forward, for the prize

Author: F. L. B. Hymnal: TS31892 #21 (1892) First Line: Hark! your Captain cries Lyrics: 1 Hark! your Captain cries “Forward! for the prize, Fear no earthly foe, But onward go; Foremost in the ray, Boldly press your way, When the sun is down, Wear a victor’s crown. 2 Forward! for the prize, Help the helpless rise, From the miry ground Where sins abound; Cheer the faint and weak, Words of kindness speak, Crumbs of comfort rare, With your comrades share. 3 Be a soldier brave, Some sweet soul to save From the tempter’s snare, Now, do and dare; In the morning’s bloom, In the ev’ning’s gloom, IN the shades of night, Battle for the right. 4 When in heav’n we meet, Looks of love we’ll greet, On that happy shore We’ll part no more; There, the harps of gold, There, the joys untold, There, from sin made free, Immortality. Topics: Work Tune Title: [Hark, your captain cries]
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Rescue Them

Author: E. A. H. Hymnal: TS31892 #22 (1892) First Line: Rescue them, rescue the souls that are perishing Lyrics: 1 Rescue them! rescue the souls that are perishing, Lingering just on the verge of despair; Hope of salvation their fond hearts are cherishing, Suffer them not to be perishing there. Refrain: Rescue them! rescue them! rescue the perishing, Hear how in pity salvation they crave; Go in the name of the Savior who died for them, Rescue the lost, and the perishing save. 2 Rescue them! rescue the souls that are wandering, Far from the fold of the Shepherd astray, While from his love their affections are sundering; Rescue these wand’rers for Jesus today. [Refrain] 3 Rescue them! rescue the souls that are sorrowing, Sorrowing, sighing because of their sin; Over their pathway the wrath-clouds are lowering, Into God’s kingdom, oh! gather them in. [Refrain] Topics: Missionary; Temperance; Work Tune Title: [Rescue them, rescue the souls that are perishing]
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Come, his table is spread

Author: E. R. Latta Hymnal: TS31892 #23 (1892) First Line: Come and sit down to the feast Refrain First Line: Come, come hear his sweet voice Lyrics: 1 Come, and sit down to the feast, Take of the life-giving bread. Why will ye famishing stand? Come, for his table is spread. Refrain: Come, come, hear his sweet voice, Come, come, make him your choice. Take of the life-giving bread, Come, for his table is spread. 2 Come from the alleys and streets, Come, wheresoever ye tread. Hark to the welcoming call, Come, for his table is spread. [Refrain] 3 Come, all ye needy and faint, Come to the Lord and be fed. There is enough and to spare, Come, for his table is spread. [Refrain] 4 Come, in the morning of life, Come, tho’ its pleasures be sped. Share in the gift of his grace, Come, for his table is spread. [Refrain] Topics: Invitation Tune Title: [Come and sit down to the feast]
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What Little Folks Can Do.

Author: C. H. G. Hymnal: TS31892 #24 (1892) First Line: What little folks can do Refrain First Line: These little hands Lyrics: 1 What little folks can do, We’ll try to make you see; For tho’ we are so small, We’re busy as can be; These little hands of ours Seem little worth to you, But tho’ they’re small and feeble, Yet they’re honest hands, and true. Refrain: These little hands, these little hearts, these little willing feet, These little ears, these eyes and tongues, Can do his pleasure meet. 2 These little hearts can love And trust the Savior, too, And thro’ our daily life They tell us what to do; They tell us we must send His love to lands afar, Which never heard the blessed name Of Christ, the Morning Star. [Refrain] 3 These little feet can walk The bright and shining way, On errands run for him Who listens when we pray. These little feet can shut The way of sin and wrong, And march, at last, thro’ heaven’s gate, With all the shining throng. [Refrain] 4 These little ears can hear What’s going on around, And when you least expect, They catch the faintest sound; They hear the music sweet, They hear the Lord’s command To preach his word to all the world, To ev’ry tribe and land. [Refrain] 5 These little eyes can see The evil and the good, They mark the passing scenes ‘Tis right indeed, they should; They read the legends bright That tell of Jesus’ love, They read the sacred page that leads To mansions bright above. [Refrain] 6 These little tongues can speak The glory of our King, And ever ready be A happy song to sing; They shape our words of prayer, His message they can give To all the world, that Jesus died, That all, through him, might live. [Refrain] Topics: Children's Songs; Work Tune Title: [What little folks can do]
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He came to save me

Author: H. E. Blair Hymnal: TS31892 #25 (1892) First Line: When Jesus laid his crown aside Refrain First Line: I'm so glad Topics: Christ; Praise; Salvation Tune Title: [When Jesus laid his crown aside]
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Tis Sweet to Know

Author: Mrs. Harriet E. Jones Hymnal: TS31892 #26 (1892) First Line: 'Tis sweet to know that Christ receives Lyrics: 1 ‘Tis sweet to know that Christ receives, The sinner who o’er sinning grieves, That he who comes, however vile, Shall meet the Lord’s forgiving smile. Refrain: ‘Tis sweet to know, yes, sweet to know, That Jesus loves, the sinner so, That from his side the crimson flow, Doth wash him whiter than the snow. 2 ‘Tis sweet to know that on the tree, He paid the debt for you and me, That when we come with contrite hearts, His precious love our Lord imparts. [Refrain] 3 ‘Tis sweet to know that keeping grace, He will bestow thro’out the race, If we his dear commands obey, If we but work, and watch, and pray. [Refrain] Topics: Blood of Christ; Christ; Salvation Tune Title: ['Tis sweet to know that Christ receives]
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For me and for thee

Author: Mary G. Crocker Hymnal: TS31892 #27 (1892) First Line: Christ, the Lord, on this lonely earth Lyrics: 1 Christ, the Lord, on this lonely earth, For, me, for me, for me, for me, Walked a man as of lowly birth, For me, for me and for thee. 2 Laid he heavenly glory down, For, me, for me, for me, for me, Kingly head wore a thorny crown, For me, for me and for thee. 3 Royal feet trod a weary road, For, me, for me, for me, for me, Royal heart bore a heavy load, For me, for me and for thee. 4 Mocked with smiting and cruel scorn, For, me, for me, for me, for me, Feet and hands by the nailing torn, For me, for me and for thee. 5 Was it vain that the Lord has died? For, me, for me, for me, for me, Vain the Savior was crucified? For me, for me and for thee. 6 At the feet of the Lamb, once slain, For, me, for me, for me, for me, Praise, oh praise him who lives again, For me, for me and for thee. 7 There, above, at the Father’s throne, For, me, for me, for me, for me, Jesus pleadeth his name alone For me, for me and for thee. 8 Jesus speaks and the work is done For, me, for me, for me, for me, Full atonement thro’ Christ the Son, For me, for me and for thee. Topics: Christ; Praise; Salvation Tune Title: [Christ the Lord on this lonely earth]
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Boundless grace

Author: E. A. H. Hymnal: TS31892 #28 (1892) First Line: Wondrous grace and wondrous mercy Refrain First Line: O precious love Lyrics: 1 Wondrous grace and wondrous mercy, Pure and boundless, rich and free, Such as he bestows on sinners, My dear Lord bestows on me. Refrain: O precious love! O boundless grace! O wondrous mercy, rich and free! O precious love! O boundless grace! The grace that reaches even me. 2 I was lost, but Jesus found me, Pardoned me, forgave my sin; Washed me in the blood atoning, Purified and made me clean. [Refrain] 3 How could One so pure and holy, Love a sinner so depraved? What a miracle of mercy That so graciously I’m saved! [Refrain] 4 Trusting in the love of Jesus, I am filled with perfect peace; Earth cannot bestow a comfort, Or a joy so pure as this. [Refrain] Topics: Praise; Salvation; Sanctification Tune Title: [Wondrous grace and wondrous mercy]
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His banner is love

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: TS31892 #29 (1892) First Line: O hallowed hour, when grace divine Refrain First Line: From every ill he guards me still Lyrics: 1 O hallowed hour when grace divine, With rapture fills this heart of mine, And sweetly tunes my tongue to sing, The praise of him, my Lord and King. Refrain: From every ill he guards me still, And draws my soul to heav’n above; And still I know where’er I go, His banner over me is love. 2 O hallowed peace, O pure delight, My sky is clear, its star is bright, My hope is firm, my joy complete, While resting here at Jesus’ feet. [Refrain] 3 When trials deep like surges roll, He safely hides my trembling soul; Above the clouds my faith can see His banner waving over me. [Refrain] 4 And when at last my journey o’er, My feet shall press the golden shore; What bliss to sing thro’ endless days, My Savior’s love, my Savior’s praise. [Refrain] Topics: Love; Praise Tune Title: [O hallowed hour, when grace divine]
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No, not too late

Author: Ada Hymnal: TS31892 #30 (1892) First Line: Oh, erring one, say not too late Refrain First Line: For his mercy long endureth Lyrics: 1 Oh, erring one, say not too late, While yet thou hast a soul to save, While the pulse of life still beats, Mercy seek and mercy crave, On thy bended knee to God, Trembling suppliant, lowly bow; Tho’ thy sins be deep and many, He will hear thee, even now. Refrain: For his mercy long endureth, Tho’ it oft repelled may be, Still the doors of his salvation, Open yet remain for thee. 2 Then erring one, say not too late, Jesus died for such as thee, Oh repentant, thy Savior seek, See, he pours his mercy free; Long in pray’r, oh seek thy God, He is all that’s left to thee, For thy many sins atoning, He alone can set you free. [Refrain] Topics: Invitation; Salvation Tune Title: [O, erring one, say not too late]

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