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The Hope of the Coming of the Lord

Author: Maj. D. W. Whittle Hymnal: JBCB1905 #118 (1905) Tune Title: [A lamp in the night, a song in time of sorrow] First Line: A lamp in the night, a song in time of sorrow Refrain First Line: Blessèd hope, blessèd hope Languages: English
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They’re All Blotted Out

Author: C. H. M. Hymnal: JBCB1905 #60 (1905) Tune Title: [A miracle of saving grace] First Line: A miracle of saving grace Refrain First Line: They’re all blotted out, yes, they’re all blotted out Languages: English
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Eternity’s Beggar

Author: Vivian A. Dake Hymnal: JBCB1905 #73 (1905) Tune Title: [A rich man was he, and his acres were broad] First Line: A rich man was he, and his acres were broad Refrain First Line: Eternity’s beggar! the call he had heard Lyrics: 1 A rich man was he, and his acres were broad, And his barns he tore down to build more; “But thy soul is required, thou fool,” said his God, “Then to whom shall thy goods be restored?” Refrain: Eternity’s beggar! the call he had heard, But the warning, he turned it away; O sinner! then list to the voice of thy God, And turn to the Lord while you may. 2 He looked all aghast at the sound of that voice, As he gazed on his rich earthly store; But it melted away; he had made a sad choice, He was poverty’s slave ever more. [Refrain] 3 Out, out from his mansion he wandered away, To the depths of eternity’s night, To beg for relief, and to long for the day, Which shall gladden, no never, his sight. [Refrain] Scripture: Luke 12:16-21 Languages: English
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Diamonds in the Rough

Author: C. W. Byron Hymnal: JBCB1905 #27 (1905) Tune Title: [Ah! many hearts are aching] First Line: Ah! many hearts are aching Refrain First Line: The day will soon be over Lyrics: 1 Ah! many hearts are aching, We find them everywhere, Whose cups are filled with sorrow, Whose homes are filled with care; When trouble overtakes them, The world gives them a cuff, Or sends them to perdition, Those diamonds in the rough. Refrain: The day will soon be over When digging will be done, And no more gems be gathered, So let us all press on; When Jesus comes to claim us, And says, “It is enough,” The diamonds will be shining No longer in the rough. 2 One day, my precious comrades, You, too, were lost in sin, When some one sought your rescue, And Jesus took you in; So when you’re tried and tempted By the scoffer’s keen rebuff, Remember, O remember, They’re diamonds in the rough. [Refrain] 3 O there are many diamonds Long buried in the earth, We pass them by unnoticed, But Jesus knows their worth; He bids us seek and find them, His message is enough, He’ll save and sanctify them, Those diamonds in the rough. [Refrain] 4 There are complaining people Who say we are too bold, And then there are still others Who say we’re after gold; But they are all mistaken, We crave no earthly stuff, But souls of poor lost sinners, Those diamonds in the rough. [Refrain] 5 While reading through the Bible, Some wondrous sights we see, We read of Peter, James, and John, By the sea of Galilee; And when the Master called them, Their work was rude enough, Yet they were precious diamonds He gathered in the rough. [Refrain] 6 Now keep your lamps aburning, The lamps of perfect love, And unto ev’ry sinner Point out the way above; The precious blood of Jesus Was shed, and that’s enough, Oh, let us tell them of it, Those diamonds in the rough. [Refrain] Languages: English
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I Surrender All

Author: J. W. Van DeVenter Hymnal: JBCB1905 #101 (1905) Tune Title: [All to Jesus, I surrender] First Line: All to Jesus, I surrender Refrain First Line: I surrender all, I surrender all Languages: English
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Lost and Found

Author: Mrs. Frank A. Breck Hymnal: JBCB1905 #100 (1905) Tune Title: [An hundred dear sheep in my tenderness shared] First Line: An hundred dear sheep in my tenderness shared Refrain First Line: Come back to the Savior, He’s looking for thee Lyrics: 1 An hundred dear sheep in my tenderness shared, But one had grown weary of home; No more for my love or my blessing it cared, But far from the Shepherd would roam. So precious to me was the sheep that was mine, I breasted the storm and the cold, And willingly left the dear ninety and nine That strayed not away from the fold. Refrain: Come back to the Savior, He’s looking for thee, Tho’ wayward and sinful you’ve been; He’s tenderly calling, “O come unto me, I’ll forgive you, and cleanse you from sin.” 2 Afar in the desert the lost one I found, But weary and worn, and distressed; All footsore, and bleeding from many a wound, I folded it close to my breast. Dear lamb, I have journeyed in anguish, alone, And sought thee with sorrowing deep, But oh! the Good Shepherd hath love for His own, And “Giveth His life for the sheep.” [Refrain] 3 O wonderful rescue, at wonderful cost! It never can fully be told; But it was my sheep, yes, my own that was lost, And now it is safe in the fold. So glad and contented abideth my lamb, I know that whoever may stray, The lamb that I rescued will stay where I am, And nevermore wander away. [Refrain] Scripture: Luke 15:4-6 Languages: English
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The Joyful Song

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: JBCB1905 #76 (1905) Tune Title: [Behold! a royal army] First Line: Behold! a royal army Refrain First Line: Victory, victory Languages: English
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The Wise Virgin

Author: F. M. Messenger Hymnal: JBCB1905 #32 (1905) Tune Title: [Both my hands are cleansed from sin, and all the past is blotted out] First Line: Both my hands are cleansed from sin, and all the past is blotted out Refrain First Line: I am ready, ready, ready now to meet Him Lyrics: 1 Both my hands are cleansed from sin, and all the past is blotted out, And the blood of Jesus covers ev’ry part; Being justified by faith I now enjoy sweet peace with God, And His love is shed abroad thro’ all my heart. Refrain: I am ready, ready, ready now to meet Him, I am watching, watching, watching ev’ry sign; I am waiting, waiting, waiting now to greet Him, O what rapture, O what joy shall soon be mine! 2 I have sold my goodly pearls and bought the pearl of greatest price, And my houses, land, and friends are left behind; I am resting on the merits of the bleeding sacrifice, And I’m now delivered from the carnal mind. [Refrain] 3 Yes, my lamp is trimmed and burning, and my vessel’s filled with oil, And my robes, which once were stained and black with sin, Have been washed with precious cleansing which the tempter cannot soil, Free from wrinkle, spot, or any such a thing. [Refrain] 4 Will you join this happy company and yield your heart today? Will you come and pay the price that Jesus set? Or be like the rich young ruler who went sorrowing away, And at last was shared and caught in Satan’s net. O get ready, ready, ready now to meet Him, For He’s coming, coming, coming in the air; Then He’ll gather, gather all the pure and holy, And the millions left will sink in dark despair. Languages: English
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Christ Is Coming!

Author: John Macduff; Charles Wesley Hymnal: JBCB1905 #125 (1905) Tune Title: [Christ is coming! Let creation] First Line: Christ is coming! Let creation Languages: English
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I Take Him At His Word

Hymnal: JBCB1905 #66 (1905) Tune Title: [Come all ye heavy-laden] First Line: Come all ye heavy-laden Refrain First Line: His blood now wholly cleanses Lyrics: 1 “Come all ye heavy-laden, And I your rest will be;” Thus spake the loving Savior, Did He not think of me? When weary, sad and lonely, Like some poor frightened bird, From wind and tempest hast’ning, I take Him at His word. Refrain: His blood now wholly cleanses, I’m glad His truth I’ve heard. For now it makes me happy, I take Him at His word. 2 “Those giv’n me by my Father I evermore will keep;” Thro’ darkness and thro’ danger He seeks His wand’ring sheep. And I, far-off and sinning, His blessed call have heard; He came to save the guilty, I take Him at His word. [Refrain] 3 In heav’n my home is waiting, A home, dear Lord, with Thee; Beside the crystal river, Beyond death’s solemn sea. Where grief nor pain can enter, Nor hearts by sin are stirred; His promise never faileth, I take Him at His word. [Refrain] 4 O sinner, come to Jesus, He’s looking now for thee; In earnest tones so tender, He calls—“Come unto me.” His blood will wholly cleanse you, With righteousness He’ll gird; I plead with you, dear lost one, Oh, take Him at His word. O dear one, won’t you trust Him, And round you let Him gird His righteousness and glory? Oh, take Him at His word. Languages: English

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