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Earnest Prayer

Hymnal: PoP1893 #61 (1893) First Line: My Savior, hear the earnest prayer Lyrics: 1 My Savior, hear the earnest prayer I humbly raise to thee; Thy word hath bid me cast my care On him who cares for me. 2 Tho’ sinful, as I know I am, Thy blood can make me whole; Thy word directs me to the Lamb Who died to save my soul. 3 Oh, help me, Savior, to repose More fully on thy word; For all shall work for good to those Who love and serve the Lord. Scripture: Acts 6:4 Tune Title: [My Savior, hear the earnest prayer]
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Let Me Tarry at the Fountain

Author: J. M. Hunt Hymnal: PoP1893 #62 (1893) First Line: As weary I wandered o’er this toilsome way Refrain First Line: Let me tarry Lyrics: 1 As weary I wandered o’er this toilsome way, I see a fountain pure and free; A fount where all may cool their thirst, A fountain at Jesus’ feet. Refrain: Let me tarry Let me tarry At the fountain where the sparkling water freely flows; In the presence of my Savior may I always stay, Drinking deep of the fount of life. 2 The conflicts of life, and all the weight of care, Would overcome my weary soul, But for the fount where I may go, That Christ may make me whole. [Refrain] 3 In heav’n with my Savior I shall always live, And drink that water evermore; I then shall never thirst again. But live on that golden shore. [Refrain] Scripture: Revelation 21:6 Tune Title: [As weary I wandered o’er this toilsome way]
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Through the Blood of the Crucified

Author: A. P. Cobb Hymnal: PoP1893 #63 (1893) First Line: Have you touched the garment of the Holy One Refrain First Line: Through the blood, cleansing blood Lyrics: 1 Have you touched the garment of the Holy One? Are you washed in the soul-cleansing tide? Are your sins forgiven? Do you hope for heaven, Thro’ the blood of the Christ crucified? Refrain: Thro’ the blood, cleansing blood, Thro’ the blood of the Christ crucified, Are your sins forgiven? Do you hope for heaven, Thro’ the blood of the Christ crucified? 2 Are you walking daily with your Lord in view? Are you close to his dear, wounded side? Do you love your Savior? Do you seek God’s favor, Thro’ the blood of the Christ crucified? [Refrain] 3 Are you bringing sinners to the sinner’s Friend, Does your life tell of Jesus who died? Do you have the Spirit? Do you peace inherit, Thro’ the blood of the Christ crucified? [Refrain] Scripture: 1 Corinthians 2:2 Tune Title: [Have you touched the garment of the Holy One]
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Lead Me, O My Savior, Lead Me

Author: Asa A. Armen Hymnal: PoP1893 #64 (1893) Lyrics: 1 Lead me, O my Savior, lead me, Into paths of truth and right; Lead me out of sin and bondage, Out of darkness into light. Refrain: Lead me, O my Savior, lead me, Till I reach the land of rest, There to sing thy praise forever, There to dwell among the blest. 2 Lead me, O my Savior, lead me, Ev’ry day and ev’ry hour; Let me have thy presence ever, Save me by thy mighty pow’r. [Refrain] 3 Lead me, O my Savior, lead me, Though I’m weak and naught but dust; Take my heart and my affections, None but thee I dare but trust. [Refrain] 4 Lead me, O my Savior, lead me, At thy feet my all I cast; Grant that I may be found worthy To receive a crown at last. [Refrain] Scripture: Psalm 31:3 Tune Title: [Lead me, O my Savior, lead me]
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Hide Me

Author: Rev. W. S. Cosmer Hymnal: PoP1893 #65 (1893) First Line: Oh, hide me, dear Savior, when wild tempests blow Refrain First Line: Hide me near thee Lyrics: 1 Oh, hide me, dear Savior, when wild tempests blow, The rock of my refuge when floods overflow; I see thy protection, oh, let me abide, Till life’s storms are past, sheltered safe at thy side. Refrain: Hide me near thee, Thou art the refuge of my soul; Hide me near thee, When the tempests round me roll. 2 Oh, hide me, dear Savior, when Satan is come To tempt my poor soul from my Savior to roam; Oh, let thy sweet spirit remain in my heart, My tower, my fortress, dear Savior, thou art. [Refrain] 3 Oh, hide me, dear Savior, thy precious ones hide, Tho’ dangers surrounding, sustain me and guide, And take me to rest with thy people at last, When life’s sun is set, and the storms are all past. [Refrain] Scripture: Psalm 17:8 Tune Title: [Oh, hide me, dear Savior, when wild tempests blow]
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Walking in His Footsteps

Author: M. Lowrie Hofford, D. D. Hymnal: PoP1893 #66 (1893) First Line: Are you walking in his footsteps Refrain First Line: Are you walking in his footsteps Lyrics: 1 Are you walking in his footsteps, Are you always doing good, Do you follow after Jesus As sincerely as you should? Do you travel in the pathway That will shine with brighter light, Till you reach the mansions yonder, In the land of pure delight? Refrain: Are you walking in his footsteps? Are you always doing good? Do you follow after Jesus As sincerely as you should? 2 Are you walking in his footsteps, Do you ever seek the lost In the mountain and the desert, Whatsoe’er may be the cost? In the highways and the byways, Are your footsteps ever found, Where his wounded feet and bleeding, Left their marks upon the ground? [Refrain] 3 Are you walking in his footsteps, As he bids you daily do, Do you follow near the Savior, With him constantly in view? In the sunshine and the shadow, In the darkness and the light, Are you pressing in your journey To the land of pure delight? [Refrain] Scripture: Psalm 23:4 Tune Title: [Are you walking in his footsteps]
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The Story of the Cross

Author: M. Hymnal: PoP1893 #67 (1893) First Line: I want to tell the story Lyrics: 1 I want to tell the story, Of Jesus and his cross, In nothing else I’ll glory, Count all things else but loss. I want to tell how calmly He bore the cross for me, Exclaiming while thus bleeding, I suffered this for you. 2 I want to tell the story, It has a word of cheer, To ev’ry pensive mourner Assuaging every fear. I want to tell the story, That all may know its worth, And share its constant glory, The prize of heav’nly birth. 3 I want to tell how sweetly, His voice in accents true, Prayed Father, oh, forgive them, They know not what they do. I want to tell the story, It has a pleasing sound, Conveying blissful tidings, To nature’s utmost bound. Scripture: Proverbs 14:26 Tune Title: [I want to tell the story]
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Life Line

Author: Laura E. Newell Hymnal: PoP1893 #68 (1893) First Line: We are out upon life’s ocean Refrain First Line: The Life Line, the Life Line Lyrics: 1 We are out upon life’s ocean, Oft the waves run rough and wild; But the Savior is our pilot, And he gives each trusting child. Refrain: The Life Line, the Life Line, Oh, grasp it, come what may, And trust him, our pilot, Whose word endures for aye, for aye. Refrain: Oh, brother, the Life Line, Now grasp it with your might, ’Twill guide you to heaven, Beyond the storm and night, and night. 2 When the morn shall dawn in splendor, And our barque is borne along ’Neath the cloudless skies serenely, As we lift our hearts in song. [Refrain] 3 Or if tempests burst in fury, And the storms sweep madly by; Lo! an anchor rests securely, Where no clouds obscure the sky. [Refrain] 4 We approach the port celestial, And his word, our staff and guide, Will direct us past the breakers, To the home beyond the tide. [Refrain] Scripture: John 10:28 Tune Title: [We are out upon life’s ocean]
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Resound the Glad Tidings

Author: Martin Hymnal: PoP1893 #69 (1893) First Line: Awake the loud trumpet, the glad jubilee Refrain First Line: Resound the glad tidings o’er land and o’er sea Lyrics: 1 Awake the loud trumpet, the glad jubilee, Proclaim it on triumph, the captives are free; The day of redemption for sinners has come, The ransomed of Zion return to their home. Refrain: Resound the glad tidings o’er land and o’er sea, The Savior has conquered, his people are free; Resound the glad tidings o’er land and o’er sea, The Savior has conquered, his people are free. 2 Break forth into singing, be joyful, O earth, Exalt the Redeemer, his goodness and worth; And publish abroad his adorable name, With song and with shouting his honors proclaim. [Refrain] 3 The Son hath delivered the wretched, oppressed, And given the burdened and sorrowing rest; His arm has salvation and victory wrought, His blood and redemption and liberty bought. [Refrain] 4 With cymbals and songs and harp of sweet sound, The fame and the glory of Christ spread around; With gladness and triumph re-echo his praise, Extol and adore him in jubilant lays. [Refrain] Scripture: Luke 2:10 Tune Title: [Awake the loud trumpet, the glad jubilee]
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As We Go Marching Home

Author: Lawrence W. Scott Hymnal: PoP1893 #70 (1893) First Line: The bells of Heav’n are ringing Scripture: Numbers 10:29 Tune Title: [The bells of Heav’n are ringing]

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