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Two Little Hands

Author: W. A. O. Hymnal: TS31892 #81 (1892) First Line: I've two little hands to work for Jesus Topics: Children's Songs Tune Title: [I've two little hands to work for Jesus]
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He Wept in Blood for Me

Author: Louisa E. Litzsinger Hymnal: TS31892 #82 (1892) First Line: When sorrow’s cup pours out its woe Lyrics: 1 When sorrow’s cup pours out its woe, And bitter tears unbidden flow, My hiding place shall ever be, In him who wept in blood for me. He knows the depth of all my grief, And touch’d with pity, sends relief; He knows the depth of all my grief, And touch’d with pity, sends relief. 2 When trials hard and cares oppress, To sink my soul in deep distress, My resting place, my strength is he, Who bore the greater cross for me. He knows its weight, and when I cry, In mercy moved, doth grace supply; He knows its weight, and when I cry, In mercy moved, doth grace supply. 3 His pity brought him to the tree, Whereon he shed his blood for me, Thor’ him I claim the promise giv’n, Thro’ him alone I enter heav’n. He is my refuge and my stay, My present help in life alway; He is my refuge and my stay, My present help in life alway. Topics: Blood of Christ; Choir Tune Title: [When sorrow's cup pours out its woe]
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Entire Consecration

Author: Frances R. Havergal Hymnal: TS31892 #83 (1892) First Line: Take my life, and let it be, consecrated Refrain First Line: Wash me in the savior's precious blood Topics: Blood of Christ; Consecration; Sanctification Tune Title: [Take my life, and let it be, consecrated]
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It is well

Author: W. H. Gardner Hymnal: TS31892 #84 (1892) First Line: Out into the darkness Refrain First Line: It is well, it is well Lyrics: 1 Out into the darkness, Peals the old church bell, And I hear it saying, “Brethren, it is well.” Refrain: “It is well, it is well,” Let the tidings swell, Over hill and dell, Like a blessed pray’r, Out upon the air Sound the message, “it is well.” 2 If the bell is telling, Some soul’s fun’ral knell, Still it says so softly, “Brethren, it is well.” [Refrain] 3 God knows all our sorrows, Loves us tenderly, And this message sends he, To a comfort be. [Refrain] 4 Some day we shall enter, Heaven’s citadel, And we’ll know more clearly, Wherefore “it is well.” [Refrain] Topics: Choir Tune Title: [Out into the darkness]
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God is calling thee

Author: G. W. F. Hymnal: TS31892 #85 (1892) First Line: What still small voice is that I hear Refrain First Line: God is calling thee, calling thee, calling thee Lyrics: 1 What still small voice is that I hear, Which rings upon each sinner’s ear, Which tells of love so full and free? ‘Tis God’s own voice—it speaks to thee. Refrain: God is calling thee, calling thee, calling thee, God is calling thee, calling, calling thee. 2 It tells of rich unmingled grace, Which doth sins full extent embrace; It tells that thou may’st saved be, ‘Tis God’s own voice—it speaks to thee. [Refrain] 3 It tells, you, weary, anxious one, Of him who did for sin atone— Of Christ upon the rugged tree, ‘Tis God’s own voice—it speaks to thee. [Refrain] 4 It tells the Savior’s love, who came To bring the lost one home again, Who shed his blood, the sinner’s plea, ‘Tis God’s own voice—it speaks to thee. [Refrain] Topics: Invitation Tune Title: [What still small voice is that I hear]
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Pilot me

Author: F. M. D. Hymnal: TS31892 #86 (1892) First Line: Over Judea's rugged hills Topics: Christ; Prayer Tune Title: [Over Judea's rugged hills]
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Jesus is passing by

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: TS31892 #87 (1892) First Line: Come, contrite one, and seek his grace Refrain First Line: Passing by Topics: Christ; Invitation Tune Title: [Come, contrite one, and seek his grace]
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Healing

Author: A. S. M. Hymnal: TS31892 #88 (1892) First Line: Upon my heart I find a stain Refrain First Line: It must forever stay Lyrics: 1 Upon my heart I find a stain I cannot wash away, And if it were not for thy blood, It must forever stay. It must forever stay, It must forever stay; And if it were not for thy blood, It must forever stay. 2 Upon my heart I find a scar, I cannot, Lord, efface; But thou canst heal the deepest wound, Oh, heal it by thy grace. Oh, heal it by thy grace, Oh, heal it by thy grace, For thou canst heal the deepest wound, Oh, heal it by thy grace. 3 Upon my heart I find a blot, I cannot, Lord, remove; Oh, wash and heal and cleanse me now, And hide me in thy love. Oh, hide me in thy love, Oh, hide me in thy love, Oh, wash and heal and cleanse me now, And hide me in thy love. 4 All this I know that thou canst do, For such thy promise is: And from this time I’ll live for thee, And trust thee more than this. And trust thee more than this, And trust thee more than this, And from this time I’ll live for thee, And trust thee more than this. Topics: Blood of Christ; Prayer Tune Title: [Upon my heart I find a stain]
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Roll on the Gospel Chariot

Author: M. E. Abbey Hymnal: TS31892 #89 (1892) Refrain First Line: Get on the gospel chariot Lyrics: 1 Roll on the gospel chariot, And crush out Satan’s plans, The Savior calls, “Come view my wounds, My feet and bleeding hands; For you I bore the cruel cross, Fro you the death of shame, For you the painful crown of thorns, For you the triumph came.” Refrain: Get on the gospel chariot, Yes, get on board tonight, Bells are ringing, train is waiting, ‘Twill soon be out of sight. Oh, get on the gospel chariot, Yes, get on board tonight, The bells are ringing, train is waiting, ‘Twill soon be out of sight. 2 Roll on the gospel chariot, The gate stands open wide, Come, weary, doubting sinner, come, For you the Savior died; With bated breath the angels wait, All heaven bids you come, They open wide the golden age, Here’s pardon, rest, and home. [Refrain] 3 Roll on the gospel chariot, And call the wand’rers in, The Savior died, and rose again, To save a world from sin; Come, sing the old, old story, And make the anthems ring, We’ll join the throng, and chant the song Of triumph to our King. [Refrain] Topics: Invitation; Salvation Tune Title: [Roll on the gospel chariot]
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I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes

Hymnal: TS31892 #90 (1892) First Line: I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills Topics: Praise; Worship Tune Title: [I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills]

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