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It Is Well With My Soul

Author: H. G. Spafford Hymnal: CGHC1909 #101 (1909) First Line: When peace, like a river, attendeth my way Refrain First Line: It is well, with my soul Languages: English Tune Title: [When peace, like a river, attendeth my way]
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All for Me

Author: Dr. E. T. Cassel Hymnal: CGHC1909 #102 (1909) First Line: I look away across the sea Refrain First Line: For me, for me, how could it be Lyrics: 1 I look away across the sea, To Nazareth of Galilee, And there in faith my Lord I see, Who wrought for me salvation free. Refrain: For me, for me, how could it be That Christ should bear my sins for me, And suffer, oh, so cruelly That I might live eternally. 2 On mountains cold and deserts bare His pleadings pierce the midnight air, Alone with God and nature there, He took my case to heav’n in pray’r. [Refrain] 3 How oft upon His toilsome way He fought the tempter ev’ry day, And conquered sin in mortal clay That I with Him might live for aye. [Refrain] 4 Within the garden’s deepest shade In agony and gloom He pray’d, Where all my guilt on Him was laid, He drank the cup my sins had made. [Refrain] 5 Be mine the crime, be mine the blame, That raised that cruel cross of shame, But let me sound His wondrous fame, And publish ev’rywhere His name. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I look away across the sea]
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The Two Lives

Hymnal: CGHC1909 #103 (1909) First Line: Two babes were born in the self-same town Languages: English Tune Title: [Two babes were born in the self-same town]
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Gathering for the King

Author: Mrs. N. P. C. Hymnal: CGHC1909 #104 (1909) First Line: Harvest fields are waving with the ripened grain Refrain First Line: We have heard Thee calling, Lord Lyrics: 1 Harvest fields are waving with the ripened grain, Hear the call, O reaper! shall it be in vain! Listen! ‘tis the Master, calling since the dawn; O, for earnest workers, ere the day is gone. Refrain: We have heard Thee calling, Lord, In the field we’ll glean for Thee; We will join the reapers as they work and sing, Gathering the harvest for the Lord, our King. 2 Plenteous the harvest, laborers are few; You have promis’d, worker, will you not be true? Faithful to thy duty, think not of thine ease; Gather for thy Master precious golden sheaves! [Refrain] 3 Reaper in life’s harvest, hear the clarion call! Hasten at His bidding to the work, away! Rich reward He’ll give thee, trust Him for it all; Daylight soon will vanish, gather while you may. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Harvest fields are waving with the ripened grain]
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There Is Glory in My Soul

Author: Grace Wieser Davis Hymnal: CGHC1909 #105 (1909) First Line: Since I lost my sins and I found my Savior Refrain First Line: There is glory, glory, there is glory in my soul Languages: English Tune Title: [Since I lost my sins and I found my Savior]
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The Grand Old Bible

Author: C. H. G. Hymnal: CGHC1909 #106 (1909) First Line: Hold up the grand old Bible to the people Refrain First Line: O blessed book, the only book Languages: English Tune Title: [Hold up the grand old Bible to the people]
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My Soul’s Desire

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: CGHC1909 #107 (1909) First Line: Only one thing my soul desires Refrain First Line: Just to go where He may lead me Languages: English Tune Title: [Only one thing my soul desires]
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A Wonderful Savior

Author: Mrs. Frank A. Breck Hymnal: CGHC1909 #108 (1909) First Line: O have you not heard of a Savior who came Refrain First Line: O come to this wonderful Savior today Languages: English Tune Title: [O have you not heard of a Savior who came]
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The Shining Shore

Hymnal: CGHC1909 #109 (1909) First Line: My days are gliding swiftly by Refrain First Line: For now we stand on Jordan's strand Languages: English Tune Title: [My days are gliding swiftly by]
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I Shall See My Savior’s Face

Author: Chas. Reign Scoville Hymnal: CGHC1909 #110 (1909) First Line: I shall see my Savior's face Refrain First Line: I shall see Him face to face Languages: English Tune Title: [I shall see my Savior's face]

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