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Roll on the Gospel Chariot

Author: M. E. Abbey Hymnal: TS31892 #89 (1892) Person Name: M. E. Abbey 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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Sweetly Sing the Love of Jesus

Author: Unknown Hymnal: TS31892 #40 (1892) Person Name: Unknown Refrain First Line: Sing the love of Jesus Lyrics: 1 Sweetly sing the love of Jesus, Love for you and love for me, Heaven’s light is not more cheering, Heaven’s dews are not more free; As a child in pain or terror, Hides him in His mother’s breast; As a sailor seeks the haven, We would come to him for rest. 2 Softly sing the love of Jesus, For our hearts are full of tears, As we think how walking humbly, This low earth for many years; Without riches, without dwelling, Wounded sore by foe and friend; In the garden, and in dying, Jesus loved us to the end. 3 Gladly sing the love of Jesus, Let us lean upon his arm; If he loves us what can grieve us? If he keeps us what can harm? Still he lays His hand in blessing, On each upturned seeking face, And in heav’n his children angels, Near the throne have always place. Topics: Christ; Love; Praise Tune Title: [Sweetly sing the love of Jesus]
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How Sweet is the Bible!

Author: Unknown Hymnal: TS31892 #48 (1892) Person Name: Unknown First Line: How sweeet is the Bible Refrain First Line: The Bible, the Bible Lyrics: 1 How sweet is the Bible! How pure is the light That streams from its pages divine! ‘Tis a star that shines soft thro’ the gleam of the night, Of jewels a wonderful mine; ‘Tis bread for the hungry, ‘Tis food for the poor, A balm for the wounded and sad, ‘Tis the gift of a Father, His likeness is there, And the hearts of his children are glad. 2 ‘Tis the voice of the Savior, How sweet in the storm! It speaks to the sinner distressed; The tempest is hushed, o’er the sea comes a calm— The troubled and weary find rest. O teach me, blest Jesus, To seek for thy face, To me let thy welcome be giv’n; Now speak to my heart some Kind message of grace, And words that shall guide me to heav’n. Topics: Bible Tune Title: [How sweet is the Bible]
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Working for the Master

Author: Adaline Holf Beery Hymnal: TS31892 #106 (1892) Person Name: Adaline Holf Beery First Line: Rows of cheerful faces Lyrics: 1 Rows of cheerful faces Gathered here today, Eyes that scatter sunshine, Hearts that sing and pray; Hands that soothe and comfort, Feet that carry joy, Tell of eager servants In the Lord’s employ. Refrain: Working for the Master, Sowing all the day; Reaping in the ev’ning, Trusting all the way. 2 Speak a message softly To the troubled soul; Teach him faith in Jesus, Who can make him whole; Pity whose who stumble, Haste to help the poor; Let your words be honest, And your actions pure. [Refrain] 3 If the work is heavy, Lean on Jesus’ arm; If the world is scornful, He will save from harm; Spend your life for others, With a service free, Waiting for God’s welcome, “Come and welcome me.” [Refrain] Topics: Children's Songs; Work Tune Title: [Rows of cheerful faces]
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The answered prayer

Author: Unknown Hymnal: TS31892 #109 (1892) Person Name: Unknown First Line: Soft fell the mother's lullaby Lyrics: 1 Soft fell the mother's lullaby, The dusky room was cool and dim, The lace-crowned cot swung to and fro, In rythmic measure with the hymn: “From sin and sorrow, God of light, Preserve my little one tonight,” “From sin and sorrow, God of light, Preserve my little one tonight.” 2 Oh love that trembled in that tone, That sounded thro’ the twilight room; Oh love that shone in dewy eyes, Like stars alight amid the gloom, While ebbed and flowed the accents mild; “From sin and sorrow keep my child;” While ebbed and flowed the accents mild; “From sin and sorrow keep my child.” 3 Oh tender bosom heaving high With mother love and pure delight; Oh words of happy melody, God keep my little one tonight, While sweet the baby breathing low, And lace-crowned cot sung to and fro, While sweet the baby breathing low, And lace-crowned cot sung to and fro. 4 Gray crept the dawn behind the hill, The dreary night went shivering by, And o’er the watchers spent and chill, The sun looked down with pitying eye; But no song rose amid the gloom, That hung athwart that darken’d room, But no song rose amid the gloom, That hung athwart that darken’d room. 5 For God had heard the prayer she sang, That happy mother bending low, And answered it at break of day, While yet the cot swung to and fro, “From sin and sorrow,” in his love, God called the little one above; “From sin and sorrow,” in his love, God called the little one above. Topics: Solo Tune Title: [Soft fell the mother's lullaby]
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My Happy Home

Author: Anon. Hymnal: TS31892 #130 (1892) Person Name: Anon. First Line: Jerusalem, my happy home Refrain First Line: I will meet you in the city Topics: Heaven Tune Title: [Jerusalem, my happy home]
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What then

Author: Anon. Hymnal: TS31892 #162 (1892) Person Name: Anon. First Line: After the joys of earth Lyrics: 1 After the joys of earth, After its songs of mirth, After its hours of light, After its dreams so bright, What then? Only an empty name, Only a weary frame, Only a conscious smart, Only an aching heart. 2 After an empty name, After a weary frame, After this conscious smart, After an aching heart, What then? Only a sad farewell To a world lov’d too well, Only a silent bed, With the forgotten dead. 3 After this sad farewell, To a world loved too well, After this silent bed, With the forgotten dead, What then? Oh! then the judgment throne, Oh! then the last hope gone, Then all the woes that dwell In an eternal hell! Topics: Awakening; Invitation; Solo Tune Title: [After the joys of earth]
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Work for Little Servants

Author: Miss Alice Armstrong Hymnal: TS31892 #173 (1892) Person Name: Miss Alice Armstrong First Line: In the service of the Savior Refrain First Line: Eyes and ears ' faithful helpers Lyrics: 1 In the service of the Savior, There is much that we can do, For we read “a child shall lead them,” In the Bible; old and true. Eyes and ears are faithful helpers Ev’ry child has at command, They will work, at slightest bidding, Or, will idly waiting stand. 2 If we pray each morn at waking, “Lord, what shall I do today?” God will help each little servant, Willingly to go his way. Eyes will see where help is needed, Hands will lend their ready aid; Feet will run to do love’s errand, Lips will leave harsh words unsaid. 3 When at night we little children Count what God has helped us do, All will thank him for his goodness, And will ask his help anew. Eyes to see and ears to listen; Heedful of divine command; Lips and hands and feet make answer, Unto perfect love’s demand. Topics: Children's Songs Tune Title: [In the service of the Savior]
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All for Jesus

Author: Rev. J. B. Atchinson Hymnal: TS31892 #9 (1892) Person Name: Rev. J. B. Atchinson First Line: All, yes all I give to Jesus Topics: Consecration Tune Title: [All, yes all I give to Jesus]
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Let him in

Author: Rev. J. B. Atchinson Hymnal: TS31892 #18 (1892) Person Name: Rev. J. B. Atchinson First Line: There's a Stranger at the door Refrain First Line: Let the Savior in Topics: Christ; Invitation; Salvation Tune Title: [There's a Stranger at the door]
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The four calls

Author: L. Baltzall Hymnal: TS31892 #66 (1892) Person Name: L. Baltzall First Line: The Spirit came in childhood Lyrics: 1 The spirit came in childhood And pleaded, “let me in,” But oh, the door was bolted By thoughtlessness and sin; “I am too young,” the child replied, I will not yield today, There’s time enough tomorrow, The spirit went away. 2 Again he came and pleaded, In youth’s bright happy hour, He called but heard no answer, For lured by Satan’s pow’r, The youth lay dreaming idly then, And saying “not today, Nor till I’ve tried earth’s pleasures,” The spirit went away. 3 Again he called in mercy, In manhood’s vigorous prime, But still he found no welcome, The merchant had no time, No time for true repentance, No time to think or pray, And so repulsed and saddened, The spirit went away. 4 Once more he called and waited, The man was old and ill, He scarcely heard the whisper, His heart was cold and still; “Go, leave me, when I need you, I’ll call for thee,” he cried, Then sinking on his pillow, Without a hope, he died. Coda: Because I have called and ye refused, I have stretched out my hand, and no man regarded, Therefore will I laugh at your calamity I will mock when your fear cometh. Topics: Invitation; Solo Tune Title: [The Spirit came in childhood]
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Onward, Christian Soldiers!

Author: Sabine Baring-Gould Hymnal: TS31892 #125 (1892) Person Name: Sabine Baring-Gould First Line: Onward, Christian soldiers, marching as to war Topics: Work Tune Title: ONWARD
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The Bible

Author: Barton Hymnal: TS31892 #65 (1892) Person Name: Barton First Line: Lamp of our feet, whereby we trace Refrain First Line: Beautiful lamp, brightly shine on the way Topics: Bible Tune Title: [Lamp of our feet, whereby we trace]
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Recruits for Jesus

Author: Adaline Hohf Beery Hymnal: TS31892 #49 (1892) Person Name: Adaline Hohf Beery First Line: We come with banners waving Refrain First Line: Receive our gracious Master Lyrics: 1 We come with banners waving, The heralds of a King! He rules with love and mercy, And we his praises sing. Refrain: Receive our gracious Master, We bring his word to you; Shake off the sins that bind you, And yield him service true. 2 We come with heav’nly armor, With shied and sword to win, From Satan and his army, The souls he bound in sin. [Refrain] 3 We march to bring salvation, To all the troubled earth; We spread the fame of Jesus, Our King of peerless birth. [Refrain] Topics: Children's Songs; Invitation; Salvation Tune Title: [We come with banners waving]
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Mid Scenes of Confusion

Hymnal: TS31892 #152 (1892) Person Name: Sir. H. R. Bishop First Line: Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaints Topics: Heaven Tune Title: HOME
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He came to save me

Author: H. E. Blair Hymnal: TS31892 #25 (1892) Person Name: H. E. Blair 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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Mercy is boundless and free

Author: Henrietta E. Blair Hymnal: TS31892 #165 (1892) Person Name: Henrietta E. Blair First Line: Thanks be to Jesus, his mercy is free Refrain First Line: Jesus, the Savior, is looking for thee Topics: Praise; Salvation Tune Title: [Thanks be to Jesus, his mercy is free]
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The way of the cross

Author: E. W. Blandly Hymnal: TS31892 #129 (1892) Person Name: E. W. Blandly First Line: I can hear my Savior calling Refrain First Line: Where he leads me I will follow Topics: Consecration Tune Title: [I can hear my Savior calling]
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No, not too late

Author: Ada Hymnal: TS31892 #30 (1892) Person Name: Ada 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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What a Friend

Author: H. Bonar Hymnal: TS31892 #217 (1892) Person Name: H. Bonar First Line: What a friend we have in Jesus Topics: Christ; Prayer Tune Title: [What a friend we have in Jesus]

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