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Nearer thee

Author: F. L. Stanton; F. J. R. Hymnal: TS31892 #101 (1892) First Line: They were singing, sweetly singing Refrain First Line: Nearer thee oh blest Redeemer Lyrics: 1 They were singing, sweetly singing, And the song melodiously, On the ev’ning air was ringing, Nearer, nearer still to thee. Refrain: Nearer thee oh blest Redeemer, Ever dwell forever with us, Let us in thy love abide. 2 Nearer thee; how sweet the feeling, Nearer thee in gain and loss, Nearer thee when I am kneeling, In the shadow of thy cross. [Refrain] 3 Nearer thee when love descending, Falls in blessing on my head, Nearer thee when I am bending O’er the graves that hid my head. [Refrain] 4 Nearer thee in joy and sorrow, ‘Tis the same where’er I roam, Nearer thee today, tomorrow, O my Christ, my King, my Home. [Refrain] Topics: Prayer Tune Title: [They were singing, sweetly singing]
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The old time religion

Hymnal: TS31892 #102 (1892) First Line: 'Tis the good old time religion Topics: Salvation Tune Title: ['Tis the good old time religion]
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Blessed stranger

Author: Mrs. E. W. Chapman Hymnal: TS31892 #103 (1892) 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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Under the Corss

Author: WIlliam McDonald Hymnal: TS31892 #104 (1892) First Line: I am coming to the cross, I am poor Refrain First Line: I am trusting, Lord, in thee Topics: Consecration Tune Title: [I am coming to the cross, I am poor]
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In his name

Author: W. H. Gardner Hymnal: TS31892 #105 (1892) First Line: Naught we care for fleeting riches Refrain First Line: In his name, in his name Lyrics: 1 Naught we care for fleeting riches, Naught we care for earthly fame, On our banner read this motto, “We will conquer in his name.” Refrain: In his name, in his name, Many vict’ries may be won in his name; In his name, in his name, Many blessed deeds be done in his name. 2 Sure we are that right will triumph, If the Lord is on our side; Sure we are that Christ will help us, Going with us as our guide. [Refrain] 3 In his name we’ll aid the helpless, Speaking words of love to them, Bidding them forget their sorrow, Bringing hope to them again. [Refrain] 4 We will sing sweet songs of gladness, Breathing incense of the flow’rs; Praising God’s blue sky and sunshine, Making bright this world of ours. [Refrain] 5 Come, then join us in our mission, We will gladly welcome you; Follow ‘neath our glorious banner, In his name, come live anew. [Refrain] Topics: Christ; Praise Tune Title: [Naught we care for fleeting riches]
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Working for the Master

Author: Adaline Holf Beery Hymnal: TS31892 #106 (1892) 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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Jesus is Born

Author: W. S. Martin Hymnal: TS31892 #107 (1892) First Line: Heav'nly portals ringing Refrain First Line: Heav’n and earth rejoices Lyrics: 1 Heav’nly portals ringing, Angel voices singing, Sages presents bringing, Jesus is born. See him in a manger, All exposed to danger; Hail! thou blessed stranger, On this Christmas morn. Refrain: Heav’n and earth rejoices, Jesus Christ is born; Join your merry voices, On this happy morn, Heav’n and earth rejoices, Jesus Christ is born; Join your merry voices, On this Christmas morn. 2 Shepherds bow before him, Prophets old adore him, Angels hover o’er him On this bright morn. Demons, cease your madness, Sinners, shout for gladness; Let no note of sadness, Greet the Savior born. [Refrain] 3 Tell to ev’ry nation, Who by vain oblation, Seek for God’s salvation, Jesus is born, From the fouler hiding, At his side abiding, In his name confiding, On this Christmas morn. [Refrain] Topics: Christmas; Christ Tune Title: [Heavenly portals ringing]
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I am on my Way to Zion

Hymnal: TS31892 #108 (1892) First Line: I am on my pilgrim journey Refrain First Line: Glory, glory hallelujah Lyrics: 1 I am on my pilgrim journey; Ere I reach the narrow sea, I would tell the wondrous story, What the Lord has done for me. Refrain: Glory, glory, hallelujah! Tho’ a stranger here I roam; I am on my way to Zion, I’m a pilgrim going home. 2 I was lost, but Jesus found me, Taught my heart to seek his face; From a wild and lonely desert, Bro’t me to his fold of grace. [Refrain] 3 Now my soul with rapture glowing, Sings aloud with pard’ning love; Looks beyond a world of sorrow, To the pilgrim’s home above. [Refrain] 4 I shall yet behold my Savior, When the day of life is o’er, I shall cast my crown before him, And shall praise him evermore. [Refrain] Topics: Heaven; Praise Tune Title: [I am on my pilgrim journey]
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The answered prayer

Author: Unknown Hymnal: TS31892 #109 (1892) 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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As we go

Author: F. H. C. Hymnal: TS31892 #110 (1892) 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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