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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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Rejoice and be Gtlad

Author: Rev. Horatius Bonar Hymnal: TS31892 #227 (1892) Person Name: Rev. Horatius Bonar First Line: Rejoice and be glad, the Redeemer has come Topics: Christmas; Praise Tune Title: [Rejoice and be glad, the Redeemer has come]
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Forward, for the prize

Author: F. L. B. Hymnal: TS31892 #21 (1892) Person Name: F. L. B. First Line: Hark! your Captain cries Lyrics: 1 Hark! your Captain cries “Forward! for the prize, Fear no earthly foe, But onward go; Foremost in the ray, Boldly press your way, When the sun is down, Wear a victor’s crown. 2 Forward! for the prize, Help the helpless rise, From the miry ground Where sins abound; Cheer the faint and weak, Words of kindness speak, Crumbs of comfort rare, With your comrades share. 3 Be a soldier brave, Some sweet soul to save From the tempter’s snare, Now, do and dare; In the morning’s bloom, In the ev’ning’s gloom, IN the shades of night, Battle for the right. 4 When in heav’n we meet, Looks of love we’ll greet, On that happy shore We’ll part no more; There, the harps of gold, There, the joys untold, There, from sin made free, Immortality. Topics: Work Tune Title: [Hark, your captain cries]
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I'm Kneeling at the Mercy-seat

Hymnal: TS31892 #67 (1892) Person Name: F. L. B. First Line: I'm kneeling at the mercy seat Topics: Consecration; Prayer; Sanctification Tune Title: [I'm kneeling at the mercy seat]
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The World, the Flesh, etc

Author: F. L. B. Hymnal: TS31892 #91 (1892) Person Name: F. L. B. First Line: With bight banners unfurled Lyrics: 1 With bright banners unfurled, Displaying its treasure, Its pomp and its pleasures, The World, beautiful World, Now offers its ease for thy soul! “Away with all sorrow, Care not for the morrow, With wine’s ruby nectar Come fill up the bowl!” Refrain: ‘Twill profit thee nothing To gain the whole world, at the loss of thy soul! ‘Twill profit thee nothing To gain the whole world, at the loss of thy soul! 2 With gold, glittering gold! To spend without measure, Or hoard at your pleasure, The World, greedy and bold, Now offers its wealth for thy soul! “With dancing and revel Come cure ev’ry evil, Walk into the garden Of fashion and stroll!” [Refrain] 3 With Fame, Honors untold! In man’s estimation, “The Pride of the Nation,” The World, just as of old, Now offers itself for thy soul! “Come! dream of the glory, Of Ambition’s story! Come! ride in the whirlwind, To earth’s either pole!” [Refrain] Topics: Choir; Solo; Temperance Tune Title: [With bight banners unfurled]
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Draw Me Closer

Author: J. R. B. Hymnal: TS31892 #54 (1892) Person Name: J. R. B. First Line: Draw me closer to thee Lyrics: 1 Draw me closer to thee With the joys of peace, Bid my wand’ring spirit, From its wand’rings cease; Let the balm of Gilead, Heal my wounded heart, Take it Savior, let it Never from thee part. 2 Draw me closer to thee With the cords of love, Guide my weak petition To thy throne above; Let thy grace supply me, With thy keeping pow’r, Let me feel the cleansing Ev’ry day and hour. 3 Draw me closer to thee With the precious hope, That when life is ended, Heaven’s gate will ope To receive my spirit To that home above, There to dwell forever, In my Savior’s love. Topics: Christ; Prayer Tune Title: [Draw me closer to thee]
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The great Redeemer lives

Author: Richard Burnham Hymnal: TS31892 #6 (1892) Person Name: Richard Burnham First Line: Now I know the great Redeemer Refrain First Line: Soon shall I behold the Savior Lyrics: 1 Now I know the great Redeemer, Know he lives and spreads his fame; Lives, and all the heav’ns adore him; Lives, and earth resounds his name. Refrain: Soon shall I behold the Savior, He who lives and reigns above, Lives, and I shall live forever, Live and sing redeeming love. 2 My Redeemer lives within me, Lives, and heav’nly life conveys; Lives, and glory now surrounds me; Lives, and I his name shall praise. [Refrain] 3 Pardon, peace, and full salvation, From my living Savior flow; Light and life, and consolation, All the good I e’er can know. [Refrain] Topics: Assurance; Christ Tune Title: [Now I know the great Redeemer]
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Heaven's gates will open wide

Hymnal: TS31892 #20 (1892) Person Name: J. Calvin Bushey First Line: A doubly pious way consists Refrain First Line: Kind words can never die Lyrics: 1 A doubly pious way consists When we our tribute bring, In recollecting God exists IN ev’ry living thing. Refrain: Kind words can never die; To souls sweet peace impart; Heav’n’s gates will surely open wide, To him who cheers a heart. 2 That when a hand we kindly touch, With pitying help or care; ‘Tis known in heaven just as much, As if we did it there. [Refrain] 3 That when our voice in kind behalf Of any grief is heard, Heav’n’s wondrous gold-foiled phonograph, Is taking ev’ry word. [Refrain] Topics: Heaven; Missionary Tune Title: [A doubly pious way consists]
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Send Me a Life-boat

Author: Lizzie Scott Bushey Hymnal: TS31892 #111 (1892) Person Name: Lizzie Scott Bushey First Line: Oh Father, send me a lifeboat Lyrics: 1 Oh Father, send me a life-boat, Of love so full and free, To safely sail the sea of life, When dangers threaten me; Sustain me, Lord, in the tempest, When darkness hides my star, Then rough winds they will bear me home, Thro’ the beautiful gates ajar. 2 Oh Father, thou in whose mercy, Heeds e’en the sparrow’s fall, Oh save, dear Lord, I perish, for The breakers drown my call; Oh Father, send me a life-boat Of love upon life’s sea; And take me home to heav’n on high, Thro’ the beautiful gates ajar. 3 Oh take me out of the darkness, To mansions fair above, Where angels sing the glad new song, And all is peace and love; Oh Father, send me a life-boat From shores across the sea; Let angel sailors guide my boat, Thro’ the beautiful gates ajar. Topics: Choir; Salvation; Solo; Temperance Tune Title: [O Father, send me a lifeboat]
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Sweet and Low

Author: R. Kelso Carter Hymnal: TS31892 #133 (1892) Person Name: R. Kelso Carter First Line: Sweet and low, sweet and low Refrain First Line: Harken, the Master speaketh Lyrics: 1 Sweet and low, sweet and low, Jesus, my Lord, is calling; Softly flow, sweet and low, Gently his accents falling; Calming the wild surging waters of strife, Breathing a deep, holy rest in my life. Refrain: Harken, the Master speaketh; “Storms obey my will, Love thy heart shall fill; Peace, be still!” 2 Strong and true, strong and true, Safe in his bosom holding, Jesus keeps, never sleeps, Sweetly my soul enfolding; Tenderly shielding when fierce tempests roar, Bearing me calmly and safely to shore. [Refrain] 3 Swift as light, swift as light, Angels are downward sweeping; Cloth’d in white, pure and bright, Love’s faithful vigils keeping; Guarding my path with the staff and the rod, Feeding my soul on the word of my God. [Refrain] 4 Day by day, day by day, Sweetly I learn the story, Mercy free, Christ in me, This is the hope of glory; Love is perfected, my fears backward roll, Peace like a river flows over my soul. [Refrain] Topics: Choir; Invitation Tune Title: [Sweet and low, sweet and low]
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The Children's King

Author: Dr. E. T. Cassel Hymnal: TS31892 #116 (1892) Person Name: Dr. E. T. Cassel First Line: Do you hear those voices sound? Refrain First Line: Hosannas sing Lyrics: 1 Do you hear those voices sound? List the temple courts resound, Hark! a thousand children sing, “David’s Son, the children’s King.” Refrain: Hosannas sing, Hosannas sing, To David’s Son, the children’s King. 2 See them march the courts athrong, Vainly priests forbid their song, Hail, all hail! they shout and sing, “David’s Son, the children’s King.” [Refrain] 3 Sacred walls repeat the strain, Loud hosannas glad refrain; Jesus hears no sweeter thing, “David’s Son, the children’s King.” [Refrain] 4 Let the chorus still prolong, Jesus Christ approves the song; Perfect praise the children bring, “David’s Son, the children’s King.” [Refrain] Topics: Children's Songs Tune Title: [Do you hear those voices sound?]
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As we go

Author: F. H. C. Hymnal: TS31892 #110 (1892) Person Name: F. H. C. First Line: We will give our hearts to Jesus Refrain First Line: Loving Jesus every day Lyrics: 1 We will give our hearts to Jesus, As we go, as we go; For he loves the little children Here below. Refrain: Loving Jesus ev’ry day, Working as we sing and pray; Help us, Savior, on our way, As we go, as we go; Help us ever on our way, As we go. 2 We will seek to lead to Jesus, As we go, as we go; Many friends who ought to love him Here below. [Refrain] 3 We will ever work for Jesus, As we go, as we go; Helping to enlarge his kingdom Here below. [Refrain] Topics: Children's Songs Tune Title: [We will give our hearts to Jesus]
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Endeavor

Author: F. H. C. Hymnal: TS31892 #175 (1892) Person Name: F. H. C. First Line: We hear the dear Master calling Refrain First Line: Endeavor, endeavor Lyrics: 1 We hear the dear Master calling, “Oh, come to my vineyard today; The harvest is ready to gather, Oh, come and no longer delay; Endeavor to work in the daylight, Endeavor to save while you may; Endeavor to gather the harvest, Ere night comes thy labors to stay. Refrain: Endeavor, endeavor, Endeavor to work for our Lord; Endeavor, endeavor, Endeavor to work for our Lord. 2 Dear Master, we list to thy calling, And gladly we hasten today, To make a most earnest endeavor, In all things thy will to obey; Endeavor to lift up the fallen, Endeavor to strengthen the weak; Endeavor to gather the harvest, And ever thy praises to speak. [Refrain] Topics: Work; Young People Tune Title: [We hear the dear Master calling]
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Hosanna to the Lamb of God

Author: Mrs. E. W. Chapman Hymnal: TS31892 #76 (1892) Person Name: Mrs. E. W. Chapman First Line: Hosannas now the people sing Refrain First Line: Hosanna to the Lamb Lyrics: 1 Hosannas now the people sing, Messiah comes, our glorious King; We wave for him the victor’s palm, Each voice shall raise for him a psalm. Refrain: Hosanna to the Lamb, Hosanna to the Lamb, Hosanna to the Lamb, Hosanna to the Lamb of God. 2 Rejoice, O Zion! shout and sing, Salvation he today doth bring; Cry out, ye stones along the way, Let nature’s heart rejoice today. [Refrain] 3 Ride on, ride on, O Prince of Peace! Our souls from sin and guilt release; Ride on, till ev’ry gate shall ope; And ev’ry heart rejoice in hope. [Refrain] Topics: Christmas; Praise Tune Title: [Hosannas now the people sing]
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Blessed stranger

Author: Mrs. E. W. Chapman Hymnal: TS31892 #103 (1892) Person Name: Mrs. E. W. Chapman First Line: In the paths of sin I travelled Refrain First Line: Blessed stranger, now a friend Lyrics: 1 In the paths of sin I travelled, Laden with my woe; Naught of rest or comfort gaining, Naught could peace bestow. Lo! I met a sweet-voiced stranger, Knew not whence he came, Till his nail-scarred hands he offered, Then I knew his name. Refrain: Blessed stranger, now a friend, Dearer far than earth can show; Kindness he will e’er extend, Want or fear I ne’er shall know. 2 All unworthy of his favor, I to him have come; Rest form all my weary labor, I shall find at home. Priceless are his gifts of mercy, Grace and pardon free; Pure and earnest my devotion To his cause shall be. [Refrain] 3 He’s the chief among ten thousand, Altogether mine; Heart and soul I give forever To this Friend divine. Ev’ry day I’m sweetly learning Of his tenderness, Flow’rs are in my pathway springing, As the miles grow less. [Refrain] Topics: Christ; Salvation Tune Title: [In the paths of sin I traveled]
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Linger With me, Precious Savior

Author: Mrs. E. W. Chapman Hymnal: TS31892 #157 (1892) Person Name: Mrs. E. W. Chapman Topics: Christ; Prayer Tune Title: [Linger with me, precious Savior]
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Blessed be the Name

Author: W. H. Clark Hymnal: TS31892 #42 (1892) Person Name: W. H. Clark First Line: All praise to him who reigns above Topics: Christ; Praise Tune Title: [All praise to him who reigns above]
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A better world

Author: Clara Cole Hymnal: TS31892 #55 (1892) Person Name: Clara Cole First Line: There is another, better world Lyrics: 1 There is another, better world, Beyond this world of ours, Whose crystal streams in beauty glide, Amid immortal, immortal flow’rs; ‘Tis there I hope to meet with those I’ve loved and lost below, Where pain and anguish ne’er again Shall cause my tears to flow, Where pain and anguish ne’er again Shall cause my tears to flow. 2 O, how my spirit sighs for those Sweet flow’rs and living streams, To hear the music of those harps, I seem to hear, to hear in dreams; For me a golden harp is tuned, For me a crown prepared; Oh why should I then murmur, when For me there’s such reward, Oh why should I then murmur, when For me there’s such reward. 3 Then grant, O gracious Lord, my pray’r, That I may be resigned, To bear whatever earthly care, Thou hast to me in love assigned, And tho’ fond hearts by death’s cold hand, From mine are rudely riven, Yet soon I’ll meet, to part no more, With those I love in heaven, Yet soon I’ll meet, to part no more, With those I love in heaven. Topics: Heaven Tune Title: [There is another, better world]
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'Twas rum that spoiled my boy

Author: Rev. L. F. Cole Hymnal: TS31892 #52 (1892) Person Name: Rev. L. F. Cole First Line: I have seen a mother weeping Refrain First Line: Oh, 'twas rum that spoil'd my darling Lyrics: 1 I have seen a mother weeping, O’er a little pallid face; I have seen her kiss the forehead, Seen the last, sad, fond embrace; I have seen her heavy, heart-sore, Turning toward her home again; And I’ve envied her her sadness, There was much to soothe her pain. Refrain: Oh, ‘twas rum that spoil’d my darling, Rum, enthron’d but to destroy; Drive the monster from the nation, Then you’ll shout, “We’ve sav’d the boy!” 2 I have known a mother waiting, Waiting while the years roll’d by, Starting from her dreams at midnight, Waiting, watching eagerly, For her boy, long lost and wand’ring In some strange and distant land, And I’ve tho’t, oh blest the watcher! Hoping yet to clasp his hand. [Refrain] 3 I have seen a mother pacing On the shore where breaks the sea, Pleading with the stormy waters, “Give, oh give my boy to me!” But by waves by far more cruel, Waves that drowned my sweetest joy, I am sitting and lamenting, Oh, ‘twas rum that spoiled my boy! [Refrain] 4 Gaze into the eyes cherubic; Rain your kisses on his cheek; Clasp him fondly to your bosom, Feel the thrill you cannot speak; Link yourself to God and heaven, All your mother-love employ, That your lips may never falter, Oh, ‘twas rum that spoiled my boy! [Refrain] Topics: Solo; Temperance Tune Title: [I have seen a mother weeping]
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There is a Fountain

Author: William Cowper Hymnal: TS31892 #75 (1892) Person Name: William Cowper First Line: There is a fountain filled with blood Topics: Blood of Christ; Salvation Tune Title: [There is a fountain filled with blood]
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Savior, Wash me in the Blood

Author: Cowper Hymnal: TS31892 #124 (1892) Person Name: Cowper First Line: There is a fountain filled with blood Topics: Blood of Christ; Invitation Tune Title: [There is a fountain filled with blood]
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For me and for thee

Author: Mary G. Crocker Hymnal: TS31892 #27 (1892) Person Name: Mary G. Crocker First Line: Christ, the Lord, on this lonely earth Lyrics: 1 Christ, the Lord, on this lonely earth, For, me, for me, for me, for me, Walked a man as of lowly birth, For me, for me and for thee. 2 Laid he heavenly glory down, For, me, for me, for me, for me, Kingly head wore a thorny crown, For me, for me and for thee. 3 Royal feet trod a weary road, For, me, for me, for me, for me, Royal heart bore a heavy load, For me, for me and for thee. 4 Mocked with smiting and cruel scorn, For, me, for me, for me, for me, Feet and hands by the nailing torn, For me, for me and for thee. 5 Was it vain that the Lord has died? For, me, for me, for me, for me, Vain the Savior was crucified? For me, for me and for thee. 6 At the feet of the Lamb, once slain, For, me, for me, for me, for me, Praise, oh praise him who lives again, For me, for me and for thee. 7 There, above, at the Father’s throne, For, me, for me, for me, for me, Jesus pleadeth his name alone For me, for me and for thee. 8 Jesus speaks and the work is done For, me, for me, for me, for me, Full atonement thro’ Christ the Son, For me, for me and for thee. Topics: Christ; Praise; Salvation Tune Title: [Christ the Lord on this lonely earth]
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His banner is love

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: TS31892 #29 (1892) Person Name: Fanny J. Crosby First Line: O hallowed hour, when grace divine Refrain First Line: From every ill he guards me still Lyrics: 1 O hallowed hour when grace divine, With rapture fills this heart of mine, And sweetly tunes my tongue to sing, The praise of him, my Lord and King. Refrain: From every ill he guards me still, And draws my soul to heav’n above; And still I know where’er I go, His banner over me is love. 2 O hallowed peace, O pure delight, My sky is clear, its star is bright, My hope is firm, my joy complete, While resting here at Jesus’ feet. [Refrain] 3 When trials deep like surges roll, He safely hides my trembling soul; Above the clouds my faith can see His banner waving over me. [Refrain] 4 And when at last my journey o’er, My feet shall press the golden shore; What bliss to sing thro’ endless days, My Savior’s love, my Savior’s praise. [Refrain] Topics: Love; Praise Tune Title: [O hallowed hour, when grace divine]
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The heavenly land

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: TS31892 #177 (1892) Person Name: Fanny J. Crosby First Line: Sing me a song of the heav'nly land Refrain First Line: Sing me a song of the heav’nly land Lyrics: 1 Sing me a song of the heav’nly land, It will cheer my heart to hear Of the beautiful tree and its golden fruits, By the stream of life so clear, By the stream of life so clear. Refrain: Sing me a song of the heav’nly land, Of the realm of endless day, Where the soft, gentle touch of the Savior’s hand Shall wipe ev’ry tear away. 2 Sing me a song of the heav’nly land, Where the night shall come no more; Where the buds and the flow’r in eternal spring Shall bloom on its radiant shore, Shall bloom on its radiant shore. [Refrain] 3 Sing me a song of the heav’nly land, Where the heart is free from care; Where I linger by faith at the gates of pearl: The home of my soul is there, The home of my soul is there. [Refrain] 4 Sing me a song of the heav’nly land, Where the pure and blest shall meet, And the links we have miss’d from the chain of love, Shall be found at the Savior’s feet, Shall be found at the Savior’s feet. [Refrain] Topics: Choir; Heaven; Solo Tune Title: [Sing me a song of the heavenly land]
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Pilot me

Author: F. M. D. Hymnal: TS31892 #86 (1892) Person Name: F. M. D. First Line: Over Judea's rugged hills Topics: Christ; Prayer Tune Title: [Over Judea's rugged hills]
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Lead Me, Savior

Author: F. M. D. Hymnal: TS31892 #112 (1892) Person Name: F. M. D. First Line: Savior, lead me, lest I stray, gently lead Topics: Choir; Prayer Tune Title: [Savior, lead me, lest I stray, gently lead]
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Happy day

Author: Philip Doddridge Hymnal: TS31892 #35 (1892) Person Name: Philip Doddridge First Line: O happy day that fixed my choice Topics: Praise; Salvation; Sanctification Tune Title: [O happy day that fixed my choice]
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We will rest in the shadow

Author: Nellie Dungan Hymnal: TS31892 #45 (1892) Person Name: Nellie Dungan First Line: In the time of peace and plenty Lyrics: 1 In the time of peace and plenty, When our hearts have known no fear, Then our prospects all are centered, In the Savior ever dear; When the storms of life are raging, And the waves do wildly toss; “Peace be still” may we hear spoken, From the shadow of the cross. Refrain: We will rest in the shadow, We will rest in the shadow of the cross; We will rest in the shadow, In the shadow of the cross. 2 When temptation’s darts assail us, And when conflicts reign within, Let us then confide in Jesus, Who can take away our sin; When afflictions overtake us, And our hearts do suffer loss; Then it is we get our comfort, In the shadow of the cross. [Refrain] 3 Storm or sunshine, light or darkness, By our Savior may be blest, Till at last we’re safely sheltered In the everlasting rest. So whate’er the day may bring us, Earthly treasure, death or loss, We will always find our Refuge, In the shadow of the cross. [Refrain] Topics: Christ; Faith Tune Title: [In the time of peace and plenty]
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Holy, Holy, Holy!

Hymnal: TS31892 #210 (1892) Person Name: Rev. John B. Dykes First Line: Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, Early Topics: Prayer; Worship Tune Title: NICEA
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Be Careful What You Sow, Boys!

Author: El Nathan Hymnal: TS31892 #94 (1892) Person Name: El Nathan First Line: Be careful what you sow, boys Lyrics: 1 Be careful what you sow, boys, For seed will surely grow, boys! The dew will fall, The rain will splash, The clouds grow dark, The sunshine flash; And he who sows good seed today, Shall reap good seed tomorrow, And he who sows good seed today, Shall reap good seed tomorrow. Refrain: Be careful what you sow, boys! For seed will surely grow, boys! And he who sows good seed today, Shall reap with joy tomorrow. 2 Be careful what you sow, boys, For seed will surely grow, boys! Where it may fall, You cannot know, In sun or shade ‘Twill surely grow; And he who sows good seed today, Shall reap good seed tomorrow, And he who sows good seed today, Shall reap good seed tomorrow. [Refrain] 3 Be careful what you sow, boys, The weed you plant will grow, boys! The scattered seed From tho’tless hand, Must gathered be, By God’s command; And he who sows wild oats today, Must reap wild oats tomorrow, And he who sows wild oats today, Must reap wild oats tomorrow. [Refrain] 4 Then good seed let us sow, boys, And not the briars and weeds, boys! Then harvest time Its joys shall bring, And when we reap, Our hearts shall sing; And he who sows good seed today, Shall reap good seed tomorrow, And he who sows good seed today, Shall reap good seed tomorrow. [Refrain] Topics: Solo; Temperance Tune Title: [Be careful what you sow, boys]
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Just As I Am

Author: C. Elliot Hymnal: TS31892 #79 (1892) Person Name: C. Elliot First Line: Just as I am! without one plea Topics: Invitation; Salvation Tune Title: WOODWORTH

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