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Moments of Blessing

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: SBCH1888 #85 (1888) First Line: Rich are the moments of blessing Refrain First Line: Ever He walketh beside me Lyrics: 1 Rich are the moments of blessing Jesus my Saviour bestows; Pure is the well of salvation Fresh from His mercy that flows. Refrain: Ever he walketh beside me, Brightly His sunshine appears, Spreading a beautiful rainbow Over the valley of tears. 2 Rich are the moments of blessing, Lovely, and hallowed, and sweet, When from my labor at noontide Calmly I rest at his feet. [Refrain] 3 Why should I ever grow weary? Why should I faint by the way? Has he not promised to give me Strength for the toils of the day? [Refrain] 4 Though by the mist and the shadow Sometimes my sky may be dim, Rich are the moments of blessing Spent in communion with him. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Rich are the moments of blessing]
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In the Comfort of the Spirit

Author: Sarah E. James Hymnal: SBCH1888 #86 (1888) First Line: I am dwelling in the comfort Refrain First Line: Hallelujah! Hallelujah Lyrics: 1 I am dwelling in the comfort Of the Spirit day by day; I am walking and communing With my Saviour by the way, Till my heart cries out in wonder While his love to me I trace; Oh, the fulness of his mercy! Oh, the richness of his grace! Refrain: Hallelujah! Hallelujah! I’m abiding in the sunshine of the Saviour’s blessed face; Hallelujah! hallelujah! Oh, the fulness of his mercy! Oh, the richness of his grace! 2 In the comfort of the Spirit What a holy calm is mine! In the presence of my Saviour There is joy and peace divine; I am walking in the sunshine That no cloud can ever dim, Nor a shadow vail its glory, While my faith abides in him. [Refrain] 3 In the comfort of the Spirit I shall see the closing day; In the presence of my Saviour I shall gently pass away; Through the gate of life immortal, To the city built above, There forever and forever I shall sing redeeming love. [Refrain] Tune Title: [I am dwelling in the comfort]
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Enter into thy Closet

Author: F. G. Burroughs Hymnal: SBCH1888 #87 (1888) Refrain First Line: Pour out the woes that oppress thee Lyrics: 1 Enter into thy closet, Steal from the world away; There in the calm and silence Unto thy Father pray. Refrain: Pour out the woes that oppress thee, On him thy burdens roll; He who doth know thy sorrows Will surely refresh thy soul. 2 Enter into thy closet, Hide from all else thy grief, He who can see in secret Shall give thy heart relief. [Refrain] 3 Enter into thy closet, Stay till thou findest rest, Then bring thy peace where others May by its calm be blessed. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Enter into thy closet]
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The Promises

Author: L. E. Hewitt Hymnal: SBCH1888 #88 (1888) First Line: The promises, how precious Refrain First Line: The promises, how precious Lyrics: 1 The promises, how precious! The words of God’s own book! They shine amid our darkness Like stars on some lone brook; Or, like the joyous sunshine, They fill our path with light, The fore-gleams of that glory Where cometh no more night. Refrain: The promises, how precious! I love to call them mine, Sealed by my Saviour’s dying blood, In covenant divine. 2 They fall upon waste places Like gentle drops of rain, Refreshing and uplifting The soul that’s faint with pain. They speak a Father’s blessing, They breathe a Saviour’s love; Our comfort in life’s sorrows, Our pledge of joys above. [Refrain] 3 Yes, they shall stand forever! God’s word shall still endure, Amid time’s devastations Eternally secure. He’s faithful that hath promised, I trust his words divine; Oh, show me all their fulness, Blest Spirit, make them mine. [Refrain] Tune Title: [The promises, how precious]
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I Will Go

Author: Martha J. Lankton Hymnal: SBCH1888 #89 (1888) First Line: I will go, I cannot stay Refrain First Line: Can it be, O can it be Tune Title: [I will go, I cannot stay]
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Happy in Thee

Author: Sarah E. James Hymnal: SBCH1888 #90 (1888) First Line: My soul is rejoicing, and sweet is my song Refrain First Line: Happy in thee, happy in thee Lyrics: 1 My soul is rejoicing, and sweet is my song, While onward to Zion I journey along; No thorns in my pathway, no clouds can I see, For oh, I am happy, dear Saviour, in thee. Refrain: Happy in thee, happy in thee, My soul is rejoicing, my spirit is free, And, oh, I am happy, dear Saviour, in thee. 2 Thy presence is with me, thy image I bear; Thy banner is o’er me, thy garment I wear; The world and its pleasures are nothing to me, For oh, I am happy, dear Saviour, in thee. [Refrain] 3 I walk in thy sunshine, I rest in thy smile, And visions of glory the moments beguile; Thy peace like a river is flowing for me, For oh, I am happy, dear Saviour, in thee. [Refrain] 4 I know there’s a mansion preparing above, Where soon thou wilt call me to feast on thy love; Yet here while I tarry content will I be, For oh, I am happy, dear Saviour, in thee. [Refrain] Tune Title: [My soul is rejoicing, and sweet is my song]
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Telling the Story of Jesus

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: SBCH1888 #91 (1888) Refrain First Line: Telling the story Lyrics: 1 Telling the story of Jesus, Bright with redemption’s ray; Showing the power of salvation, Living it day by day. Refrain: Telling the story Of infinite glory, Singing it, singing it out as we go; The message so golden Should ne’er be withholden, Till all the wide world his salvation shall know. 2 Telling the story of Jesus, Asking his help in prayer; Giving the hope of the gospel, Taking it ev’rywhere. [Refrain] 3 Telling the story of Jesus, Story of life and love, Singing it ever with gladness, Learning the song above. [Refrain] 4 Telling the story of Jesus, Story of boundless grace; Yes, we will sing it in rapture, Standing before his face. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Telling the story of Jesus]
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The Exile's Return

Author: Dr. H. L. Gilmour Hymnal: SBCH1888 #92 (1888) First Line: How restless the soul of the wand’rer from Jesus Lyrics: 1 How restless the soul of the wand’rer from Jesus! No spot in this wide world can comfort afford; Unconscious he drifts on the waves of his folly Still farther and farther away from his Lord; Yet still there are moments of fond recollection, When bright scenes of childhood come fresh to his view, And chords of “Sweet Home,” that have long been reposing, By fingers unseen are awakened anew. 2 His soul in sad exile now longs for the homestead, And deepening convictions are tossing his breast; He hears as in childhood, those sweet words of Jesus, “Come, all ye that labor, and I’ll give you rest;” He listens! the Spirit repeats the sweet message, And turning from folly, no longer to roam, He ventures in weakness, but strength is imparted, And gladly he’s welcomed by Father at home. 3 New songs of rejoicing now thrill that old homestead, The best robe bro’t forth, ring and shoes for his feet; He’s clad in the garments his Father provided, Has feasting for famine, and resting complete; Come, ye that are wand’ring, now haste to the Saviour, He patiently lingers to lavish his love; His arm is outstretched to rescue the needy, And bring you to mansions he’s promised above. Tune Title: [How restless the soul of the wand’rer from Jesus]
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The City Beyond

Author: Mrs. Thos. May Pierce Hymnal: SBCH1888 #93 (1888) First Line: We’ll sing of the statutes divine Refrain First Line: When we meet in the beautiful city beyond Tune Title: [We’ll sing of the statutes divine]
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One by One

Author: Lydia Baxter Hymnal: SBCH1888 #94 (1888) First Line: One by one we cross the river Tune Title: [One by one we cross the river]

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