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Jesus is Coming

Author: W. E. S. Appears in 43 hymnals First Line: Lift up the trumpet, oh, loud let it ring Refrain First Line: Jesus is coming, Jesus is coming Lyrics: 1 Lift up the trumpet, oh, loud let it ring, Jesus is coming again; Cheer up, ye pilgrims, be joyful and sing, Jesus is coming again. Refrain: Jesus is coming, Jesus is coming, Jesus is coming again, again; Jesus is coming, Jesus is coming, Jesus is coming again, again. 2 Echo it, hilltop! proclaim it, ye plain! Jesus is coming again; Coming in glory the Lamb that was slain; Jesus is coming again. [Refrain] 3 Sound it, old ocean, in mightiest wave! Jesus is coming again; Tell to the islands and shores that ye lave, Jesus is coming again. [Refrain] 4 Soon we’ll be winging our flight thro’ the air, Jesus is coming again; Meet our beloved, His glory, to share, Jesus is coming again. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Lift up the trumpet, oh, loud let it ring]
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Baptismal Hymn

Author: J. G. Deck Appears in 30 hymnals First Line: Around Thy grave, Lord Jesus Lyrics: 1 Around Thy grave, Lord Jesus, In spirit here we stand, With hearts all full of praises, To keep Thy blest command. By faith, our souls rejoicing, To trace Thy path of love, Thro’ death’s dark angry billows, Up to the throne above. 2 Lord, Jesus, we remember The travail of Thy soul, When in Thy love’s deep pity The waves did o’er Thee roll. Baptised in death’s cold waters, For us Thy blood was shed, For us Thou, Lord of Glory, Wast numbered with the dead. 3 O Lord, Thou now art risen, Thy travail all is o’er; For sin Thou once has suffered— Thou liv’st to die no more. Sin, death, and hell are vanquished By Thee, the Church’s Head; And now we share Thy triumph, Thou First-born from the dead. 4 Unto Thy death baptized, We own with Thee we died; With Thee, our life, we’re risen:— And shall be glorified. From sin, the world, and Satan, We’re ransomed by Thy blood, And here would walk as strangers, Alive with Thee to God. Used With Tune: [Around Thy grave, Lord Jesus]
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There’s Mercy Still for Thee

Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: O wand'rer, knowing not the smile Refrain First Line: There's mercy still for thee Lyrics: 1 O wand’rer, knowing not the smile Of Jesus’ lovely face, In darkness living all the while, Rejecting offer’d grace; To thee Jehovah’s voice doth sound, Thy soul He waits to free; Thy God, He hath a ransom found, There’s mercy still for thee. Refrain: There’s mercy still for thee! There’s mercy still for thee! Poor trembling soul, He’ll make thee whole, There’s mercy still for thee! 2 Tho’ sins of years rise mountains high, And would thy hopes destroy, Thy Saviour’s blood can wash away The stains, and bring thee joy. Now, lift thy heart in simple faith To Him for safety flee; While still the angels chant the strain, “There’s mercy still for thee!” [Refrain] Used With Tune: [O wand’rer, knowing not the smile]
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He Lives

Author: J. H. Sammis Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: On Calvary my Saviour died Refrain First Line: He rose a victor o'er the grave Lyrics: 1 On Calvary my Saviour died Where for my sins He bled; He rose, and I am justified; He lives, Who once was dead. Refrain: He rose a victor o’er the grave; He lives exalted now to save; He lives to plead my cause on high; He lives to guide me with His eye; He lives to bring me to the sky And I shall see Him bye and bye. 2 Death captive help Him but an hour, My ever-living head! He rose in glory and in pow’r; He lives, Who once was dead. [Refrain] 3 He bore within the Holy place, The precious drops He shed; And sprinkled there the Throne of Grace He lives, Who once was dead. [Refrain] 4 Now far above the highest heav’n, He’s seated in my stead; And grace for all my need is giv’n; He lives, Who once was dead. [Refrain] 5 And soon with all His saints He’ll bring The glory as He said; Loud shall the hallelujahs ring— He lives, Who once was dead. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [On Calvary my Saviour died]
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Only a Little While

Author: G. W. Sederquist Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Only a little while to walk with weary feet Refrain First Line: Then we'll wait a little while Lyrics: 1 Only a little while to walk with weary feet, Only a little while the storms of life to meet; Only a little while to tread the thorny way, Only a little while, then comes the perfect day. Refrain: Then we’ll wait a little while, Yes, we’ll wait and with a smile We will wait a little while, Till the Saviour calls, come home. 2 Only a little while to spread the truth abroad, Only a little while to testify for God; Only a little while, the time is fleeting fast, Only a little while, earth’s sorrows all are past. [Refrain] 3 Only a little while, then death shall be withdrawn, Only a little while, then pain and tears are gone; Only a little while, then by the crystal sea, Only a little while, then immortality. [Refrain] 4 Only a little while; Lord, let Thy kingdom come, Only a little while, Thy people sigh for home; Only a little while, the city bring to sight, Only a little while, come end earth’s dreary night. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Only a little while to walk with weary feet]
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My Old Bible

Author: Edmund Pillifant Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: Tho' the cover is worn Refrain First Line: This old Book is my guide Lyrics: 1 Tho’ the cover is worn, And the pages are torn, And tho’ places bear the traces of tears; Yet more precious than gold Is the Book, worn and old, That can shatter and scatter my fears. Refrain: This old Book is my guide, ‘Tis a friend by my side, It will lighten and brighten my way; And each promise I find Soothes and gladdens my mind As I read it and heed it today. 2 When I prayerfully look In the precious old Book, Many pleasures and treasures I see; Many tokens of love From the Father above, Who is nearest and dearest to me. [Refrain] 3 To this Book I will cling, Of its worth I will sing, Tho’ great losses and crosses be mine; For I cannot despair, Tho’ surrounded by care, While possessing this blessing divine. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Tho’ the cover is worn]
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Worthy Is the Lamb to Reign

Author: J. G. Deck Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: Lamb of God! Thou now art seated Lyrics: 1 Lamb of God! Thou now art seated High upon Thy Father’s throne; All Thy gracious work completed, All Thy mighty vic’ty won. Ev’ry knee in Heav’n is bending To the Lamb for sinners slain; Ev’ry voice and harp is swelling, “Worth is the Lamb to reign.” 2 Lord, in all Thy pow’r and glory, Still Thy thoughts and eyes are here, Watching o’er Thy ransomed people, To Thy gracious heart so dear. Thou for us art interceding, Everlasting is Thy love; And a blessed rest preparing In the Father’s house above. 3 Lamb of God, Thy faithful promise Says, “Behold, I quickly come;” And our hearts, to Thine responsive, Cry, “Come, Lord, and take us home.” Oh! the rapture that awaits us, When we meet Thee in the air, And with Thee ascend in triumph, All Thy deepest joys to share! 4 Lamb of God, when Thou in glory Shalt to this sad earth return, All Thy foes shall quake before Thee,— All who now despise Thee mourn; Then shall we, at Thine appearing, With Thee in Thy kingdom reign: Thine the praise and Thine the glory Lamb of God, for sinners slain. Used With Tune: [Lamb of God! Thou now art seated]
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Rise, My Soul! Behold 'Tis Jesus

Author: J. Denham Smith Appears in 9 hymnals Refrain First Line: All Thy sins were laid upon Him Lyrics: 1 Rise, my Soul! behold ‘tis Jesus, Jesus fills Thy wond’ring eyes; See Him now in glory seated, Where thy sins no more can rise. Refrain: All Thy sins were laid upon Him, Jesus bore them on the tree; God, who knew them, laid them on Him, And, believing, thou art free. 2 There in righteousness transcendent, Lo! He doth in Heav’n appear, Shows the blood of His atonement As thy title to be there. [Refrain] 3 God now brings thee to His dwelling, Spreads for thee His feast divine, Bids thee welcome, ever telling What a portion there is thine. [Refrain] 4 In that circle of God’s favor, Circle of the Father’s love, All is rest, and rest forever, All is perfectness above. [Refrain] 5 Blessed, glorious word “forever”— Yes, “forever” is the word; Nothing can the ransomed sever, Naught divide them from the Lord. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Rise, my Soul! behold 'tis Jesus]
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Lamb of God

Author: J. G. Deck Appears in 10 hymnals First Line: Lamb of God! Our souls adore Thee Used With Tune: [Lamb of God! Our souls adore Thee]
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Come Unto Me and Rest

Author: Anon. Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: "Come unto Me and I will give you rest" Lyrics: 1 “Come unto Me and I will give you rest;” What blessed words to weary ones addressed! They come from Him who knew the depth of woe, And felt for sinners as none here below. 2 “Come unto Me;” yes, come in all your sin! Through Jesus blood the vile may enter in, May come to God, by perfect grace thus led, Assured that for themselves that blood was shed. 3 “Come unto Me;” yes, God Himself says “Come!” He sees afar and runs to welcome home Unworthy sinners, who have nought to plead But God's own love, and their exceeding need. 4 “Come unto Me;” oh, blessed open door For those who but for Christ had hoped no more! Oh, love of God! told out in full extent, When Jesus to those depths of darkness went! Used With Tune: [“Come unto Me and I will give you rest”]

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