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Morning Somewhere

Author: Annie L. Pinfold Hymnal: KS1914 #101 (1914) First Line: When folded in shadows of midnight we rest Refrain First Line: Morning somewhere, though dark Lyrics: 1 When folded in shadows of midnight we rest, ‘Neath starlight, soft starlight, In some distant clime they are hailing the rays Of morning fair and bright. Chorus: Morning somewhere, Tho’ darkness and gloom may surround us; Day is breaking With banners of glory unfurled; Morning somewhere; Take heart for a better tomorrow; Radiant promise, ‘Tis morning somewhere in the world. 2 Securely we slumber, assured of the dawn, Sweet daylight, the day bright, For sunset to us means to others afar, The coming of the light. [Chorus] 3 When life’s day is ending, we near the dark vale, The lovelight, God’s lovelight, Will rise on our vision in realms far away, Where nevermore comes night. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [When folded in shadows of midnight we rest]
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Follow Where His Banner Leads

Author: Edith Sanford Tillotson Hymnal: KS1914 #102 (1914) First Line: Comrades in the army of the Lord Refrain First Line: Onward, onward, where His standard shines before us Lyrics: 1 Comrades in the army of the Lord, Sin’s dark host has spread its ranks abroad, One and all we’ll march against the foe, And Christ will lead where He bids us go. Chorus: Onward, onward, where His standard shines before us, Onward, onward, with our Lord’s protection o’er us, Onward, onward, singing in triumphant chorus, Onward, onward, follow where His banner leads. 2 Comrades, come, unfalt’ring and alert, By His pow’r the evil we’ll avert, Not a foe our army can assail, For Christ is King, and He must prevail. [Chorus] 3 Comrades, join, for no one can we spare, Each is needed, each must do his share, All this world for Jesus we must save, So follow on where His signals wave. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Comrades in the army of the Lord]
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I Love to Tell the Story

Author: Katherine Hankey Hymnal: KS1914 #103 (1914) Languages: English Tune Title: [I love to tell the story]
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Is the Lord In Your Heart?

Author: T. O. Chisholm Hymnal: KS1914 #104 (1914) Lyrics: 1 Is the Lord in your heart? did you open the door, While He waited, admittance to gain? Did you answer His knock with a joyous response, Bid Him ever your guest to remain. Chorus: Is the Lord in your heart? have you chosen the part That shall never be taken away? Have you yielded your soul to the spirit’s control? Has the Comforter come in to stay? 2 Is the Lord in your heart? do you know the delight All the peace which His presence affords? The unbroken repose, and the perfect content, And the joy that is deeper than words? [Chorus] 3 Is the Lord in your heart so that others may see Working that which is pleasing to Him, Whisp’ring comfort and cheer in life’s sorrowful hours, Giving light when the way becomes dim? [Chorus] 4 Is the Lord in your heart? then rejoice and be glad; Though your lot in this world may be poor, Soon with Him you will share in His glory untold, While the ages eternal endure. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Is the Lord in your heart?]
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Rally for the Right

Author: William H. Gardner Hymnal: KS1914 #105 (1914) First Line: Shout it from the hilltops, shout it from the valleys Refrain First Line: Rally, rally, rally for the right! Lyrics: 1 Shout it from the hilltops, shout it from the valleys, Shout it from the dawn unto the night. Call them with the drumbeat—call them with the trumpet, Call them all to rally for the right. Chorus: Rally, rally, rally for the right! Time for faithful soldiers now to fight! Put your armor on today, And be ready for the fray! Rally, rally, rally, rally for the right! 2 Forward unto battle—see your banner flying, Ev’ry heart is thrilling at the sight, Satan’s host advances; we must be the victors Rally, rally, rally for the right! [Chorus] 3 Brave hearts only follow—‘tis no place for cowards, Courage gives us all an arm of might. Let your cry of battle be, “For God and country!” Rally, rally, rally for the right. [Chorus] 4 Shout it from the hilltops, shout it from the valleys, Sin hath left the field in dread affright. Thro’ our Lord and Master—ours has been the vict’ry, Rally, rally, rally for the right! [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Shout it from the hilltops, shout it from the valleys]
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Heralds of the Lord of Glory

Author: Mrs. C. D. Martin Hymnal: KS1914 #106 (1914) Refrain First Line: Grand is the work God gives to do Lyrics: 1 Heralds of the Lord of glory, Spread your message far and wide, Tell the world the old, old story, Of the Christ who was crucified; What an honor to be chosen An ambassador for God, To be fitted by God’s Spirit, For the service of the Lord. Chorus: Grand is the work God gives to do, Spreading the news of love, Pointing the sinner to the cross And to that bright home above, Heralds of the Lord of glory, Onward, in the name divine, Winning the lost to your Saviour, You at last as the stars shall shine. 2 Heralds of the Lord of glory, Messengers from heav’n above, Multitudes today are waiting, For the story of God’s great love; With the pow’r of God upon you, And His word within your heart, Out among the busy workers, You must do your little part. [Chorus] 3 Heralds of the Lord of glory, Once redeemed thro’ precious blood, Go, beseech some other lost ones, To be now reconciled to God; By the love that sought and found you, By your Saviour’s cross of shame, Herald our salvation’s story, To the world, in Jesus’ Name. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Heralds of the Lord of glory]
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Not My Own

Author: Birdie Bell Hymnal: KS1914 #107 (1914) First Line: Not my own, for Thou hast bought me Refrain First Line: Not my own! O gracious Master Lyrics: 1 Not my own, for Thou hast bought me, By that purchase I am Thine, ‘Tis a human life I offer, Thou canst make the gift divine. Chorus: Not my own! O gracious Master, Thou hast bought me, I am Thine; Take my life so frail and human, Change it by Thy pow’r divine. 2 Not my own! each daily action, Should be guided by Thy will, Ev’ry thought by grace illumine, All Thy plans for me fulfill. [Chorus] 3 Not my own! in humble service I would spend the passing days; When the time of toil is ended, Take me home to sing Thy praise. [Chorus] 4 Not my own! O take and use me For Thy glory day by day; Turn my feet from paths forbidden, Guide in Thy appointed way. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Not my own, for Thou hast bought me]
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A Hymn of Consecration

Author: Mabel J. Rosemon Hymnal: KS1914 #108 (1914) First Line: I consecrate to Jesus now Refrain First Line: My heart, my life, my all Languages: English Tune Title: [I consecrate to Jesus now]
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'Twill Be All Joy in the Bye and Bye

Author: C. H. L. Hymnal: KS1914 #109 (1914) First Line: Over on the other side of Jordan Refrain First Line: By and by, when my work is ended Lyrics: 1 Over on the other side of Jordan There’s a land that mortal eye can never see, Bye and bye, I have His precious promise, I shall reach its shore, if I’ll faithful be. Chorus: Bye and bye, when my work is ended, Bye and bye, with my Lord ascended, In that heav’nly land, redeemed I’ll stand, ‘Twill be all joy in the bye and bye. 2 How my longing heart is fill’d with rapture At the thought of Jesus being over there Building mansions in yon heav’nly city, That its wondrous joys I at last may share. [Chorus] 3 What assurance to the “sore afflicted,” “There no trouble cometh,” neither grief nor pain, With our lov’d ones to be reunited, And to know we never shall part again. [Chorus] 4 O the glory that shall be revealed When I meet my blessed Saviour face to face, All eternity is not sufficient Just to render thanks for His boundless grace. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Over on the other side of Jordan]
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Hark! The Call

Author: Lida Shivers Leech Hymnal: KS1914 #110 (1914) First Line: Hark! the call of Christ, the King Refrain First Line: Hark! the Master's voice is calling you Lyrics: 1 Hark! the call of Christ, the King, Who will help the sheaves to bring? For the harvest time is here, and the laborers few, O’er the hills the golden sun, Soon will tell the day is done, Hasten now His blessed will to do. Chorus: Hark! the Master’s voice is calling you, Enter now His blessed service so true; Do not wait another day, but His gentle call obey, For the Master now hath need of you. 2 In the harvest-field of life, Oft the tempter’s pow’r is rife, Men are needed who will stand for the truth and right. Bravely then we’ll forward go, and with hearts with love aglow, Shed abroad the gospel’s glorious light. [Chorus] 3 When at last at set of sun, We shall gather, one by one, With our sheaves all garnered in, and the long race run. All the tears and trials past, O what joy we’ll know at last, When we hear the Master say, “well done.” [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Hark! the call of Christ, the King]

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