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The Brightness of Glory

Author: Rev. John O. Foster, A. M. Hymnal: TCP11900 #101 (1900) First Line: I read by the dawn of the morning Refrain First Line: O come blessed day of salvation Lyrics: I read by the dawn of the morning, That the day of the Lord is at hand, The light of His glorious presence Is flooding the beautiful land. Chorus: O come blessed day of salvation, To all people and kindred and tongue, And then shall the sweetest of praises To our Jesus forever be sung. The brightness of glory is shining With a steady and powerful ray; And where the dark shadows were thickest, The sunshine illumines the day. The light of the world is unfolding, Where the rapturous visions arise; The forelights of splendor are pouring, From mansions of gold in the skies. Languages: English Tune Title: [I read by the dawn of the morning]
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The Children's Call

Author: Helen Dungan Hymnal: TCP11900 #102 (1900) First Line: Call the children home, for the Savior bids them come Refrain First Line: Call them home to heav'n above Lyrics: Call the children home, for the Savior bids them come, In the paths of peace may they ever sweetly roam. helping by their brightness each soul upon its way, To the home of everlasting day. Chorus: Call them home to heav’n above; Teach them all the Savior’s love; Safely guide them in the way, Leading unto perfect day. Call the children home, may they never stray away; May they give to Christ the glad service of each day. Loving kind and true there is work for ev’ry one, Till the crown of life at last is won. Call the children home, Jesus’ love is freely giv’n; He will safely guide in the way that leads to heav’n. Never stray form Him, keeping close to His dear side, He’ll protect whatever may betide. Languages: English Tune Title: [Call the children home, for the Savior bids them come]
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Sing to the Lord

Author: Rev. Jno. O. Foster, A. M. Hymnal: TCP11900 #103 (1900) First Line: Sing to the Lord in sweetest lays Refrain First Line: Sing on, sing on Lyrics: Sing to the Lord in sweetest lays, With voice of song in loudest praise, Sing how He saves the trusting soul, While raging waves around it roll. Chorus: Sing on, sing on, O sing the song of endless love, Sing on, sing on, O sing the song of endless love. Sing in the deepest shade of gloom, When friends are carried to the tomb; And tho’ the loved ones may depart, Sing on, with cheerful, loving heart. Your song shall echo from the shore, Where beams of life forever pour; And from that realm where songs abound, Your songs of praises may resound. Then sweetly sing the songs below Where tides of praises ever flow, Till with the hosts that sing above, You sing the songs of endless love. Languages: English Tune Title: [Sing to the Lord in sweetest lays]
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When I Know as I Am Known

Author: Jennie Ree Hymnal: TCP11900 #104 (1900) First Line: The path wherein He leadeth me Refrain First Line: What here by faith, I dimly see Lyrics: The path wherein He leadeth me, I do not know nor ask to see; I am content, whate’er betide, While shelter’d in His wounded side. Chorus: What here by faith, I dimly see, Will there be bright and clear to me, When I behold Him on the throne, And see and know, as I am known. What here, by faith, I dimly see, Shall there be bright and clear to me, When I behold Him on His throne, And see and know as I am known. Tho’ burden’d here, and sorrow-tried, I shall, indeed, be satisfied To catch sweet glimpses of His face, And share in His redeeming grace. When storms of trial hide the skies, To Him I lift my longing eyes, And cry amid encircling gloom, “My Father, lead me safely home.” Languages: English Tune Title: [The path wherein He leadeth me]
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Go Work in His Vineyard

Author: Helen L. Dungan Hymnal: TCP11900 #105 (1900) First Line: The Master is calling, "Go labor today" Refrain First Line: Go work in His vineyard today Lyrics: The Master is calling, “Go labor today, The fields for the harvest are white; No longer delay, or the bright golden grain Will be lost in the gathering night. Chorus: Go work in His vineyard today; For wages He offers to pay. The Lord of the harvest is earnestly pleading, Go work in His vineyard today. The field is the world, will you take it for Christ? ‘Tis lying in darkness and woe. ‘Tis waiting the sound of the life-giving word. To the sad and distressed will you go? Their lives are so weary, they know not God’s love; Nor how His dear Son died for all. Oh, take them the message of life and of truth; That they, too, may respond to His call. Languages: English Tune Title: [The Master is calling, "Go labor today"]
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The Lost Ship

Author: Jessie H. Brown Hymnal: TCP11900 #106 (1900) First Line: From a vessel in mid-ocean Lyrics: From a vessel in mid-ocean, Came the signal cannon’s boom; All on board of here were trembling With the thought of certain doom; All on board were place with terror— Must they perish, thus, tonight, Leaving not a trace behind them, For their loved ones’ loving sight? No, they need not sadly perish, Far away from any shore, For a ship had heard the signal, And across the waters bore; Thro’ her trumpet came the message, “Ship, ahoy, there! what is wrong?” “Ship is leaking” was the answer; “We must surely sink ere long.” “Send us all you have aboard you,” Spoke the voice from far away; “We will have you safe from danger Long before the break of day.” Then the captain of the vessel, From his lookout at the prow, Sent the message thro’ the darkness, “We shall need you, but not now; “We are safe, Lie by till morning, You can save us better then.” But his words sent doubt and terror Thro’ the heart-throbs of his men. Once again the call was given: “Better let us save tonight?” And again the captain answered, “Ship, ahoy! lie by till light.” Morning dawn’d, the ship had settled To the bottom of the deep; All on board of her were sleeping In their long and latest sleep. Nevermore will trumpet rouse them Till the final trumpet call, Bids the sea give up its sleepers To the Maker of us all. Soul, be warn’d! A Savior calls you Thro’ the trumpet of His word; Will you wait a better season, While that welcoming voice is heard? Heaven’s rescue ship will bear you Homeward to your native shore; Seek it, lest the judgment morning Find you lost forevermore. Languages: English Tune Title: [From a vessel in mid-ocean]
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Doing His Will

Author: Helen Dungan Hymnal: TCP11900 #107 (1900) First Line: Teach me how to do Thy blessed will Lyrics: Teach me how to do Thy blessed will, Oh, my Savior, ev’ry day; That my mission here I may fulfill, As I journey on my way. Chorus: Doing His will, We will fulfill Ev’ry command the Bible has giv’n, Which will lead us safely to the port, Safely to the port of Heav’n. Many acts of love may I bestow On the sad along my way; And Thy blessing Thou wilt give I know, And will hear me when I pray. For the least of these Thy little ones, In Thy sight is precious still; And in deeds of kindness to them done, I will do Thy blessed will. Languages: English Tune Title: [Teach me how to do Thy blessed will]
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Who Will Send the News?

Author: J. E. Hawes Hymnal: TCP11900 #108 (1900) First Line: Who will send the news to the gates of glory Refrain First Line: Who'll send the news? Oh, who'll send the news Lyrics: Who will send the news to the gates of glory? Loved ones are coming home tonight; Who will bid the angels repeat the story, Loved ones are coming home tonight? Chorus: Who’ll send the news? Oh, who’ll send the news? Up to the realms of light? Who will be the next one to send the tidings, Loved ones are coming home tonight. Angels linger near waiting your decision, Loved ones are coming home tonight; Swift they’ll bear the news to the courts elysian, Loved ones are coming home tonight. Friends who’ve gone before will with joy be singing, Loved ones are coming home tonight; All the heav’nly dome with the news be ringing, Loved ones are coming home tonight. Tender hearts are longing for your returning— Loved ones are coming home tonight; For the blessed tidings our souls are yearning, Loved ones are coming home tonight. Languages: English Tune Title: [Who will send the news to the gates of glory]
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Angels Keeping Watch

Author: Mnason Hymnal: TCP11900 #109 (1900) First Line: In the daily toil of life with its many cares Refrain First Line: Keeping watch, keeping watch Lyrics: In the daily toil of life with its many cares, I can bear its heavy cross patiently, For I’ve one who knows my heart, and its burdens shares, And His angels keeping watch over me. Chorus: Keeping watch, keeping watch, With His angels keeping watch over me; I will trust my Lord and King, Then my soul may gladly sing, With His angels keeping watch over me. When the shadows gather round me and sorrows fall, Till the way my weary soul cannot see, Then the blest assurance comes, that above it all, Are His angels keeping watch over me. In the battle for my King, tho’ the fight be long, I will look to Him who once died for me; With His blood my only cry, and His name my song, And His angels keeping watch over me. When I reach the river’s flood, even Jordan’s tide, Then my soul its chilly wave will not flee, For my Savior and my King will be there to guide, And His angels keeping watch over me. Languages: English Tune Title: [In the daily toil of life with its many cares]
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Praise the Lord

Author: J. Kempthorne Hymnal: TCP11900 #110 (1900) First Line: Praise the Lord! ye heavens, adore him Refrain First Line: Hallelujah! Amen Languages: English Tune Title: PEREZ

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