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Rejoice, His Name is Jesus

Author: Rev. L. Hartsough Hymnal: BS1879 #112 (1879) First Line: "I bring you tidings of great joy" Refrain First Line: Rejoice, His Name is Jesus, for He saves Lyrics: 1 “I bring you tidings of great joy,” For Jesus comes to save His own; Yes, Jesus comes, though Lord of all, For you He leaves His heav’nly home. Refrain: Rejoice, His Name is Jesus, for He saves, Rejoice, His Name is Jesus, for He saves, For He saves, For He saves, For He saves His people from their sins, For He saves, For He saves, For He saves His people from their sins. 2 Just at the door, with lifted hand, He stands and knocks—would enter in; Who welcomes Christ, with heart and soul, Will prove that Jesus saves from sin. [Refrain] 3 No other friend can bless as He, You’ve greeted others—welcome Him; What foes you’ve had—you thought them friends, Jesus, true Friend, will save from sin. [Refrain] 4 Besetting sins to Christ will yield, Through Him all self will find a grave; And all this deadly strife will cease, As Jesus proves his power to save. [Refrain] 5 And Purity is His free gift, Thus saving to the uttermost; And by the Holy Spirit’s Power, He gives to us our Pentecost. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: ["I bring you tidings of great joy"]
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I Am the Door

Author: Rev. D. Williams Hymnal: BS1879 #113 (1879) First Line: "I am the door," come in, come in Lyrics: 1 "I am the door," come in, come in, And leave without thy load of sin; The night is dark, the storm is wild, O venture in, thou stranger child, O venture in, thou stranger child. 2 "I am the door," come gently knock And I will loose the heavy lock, That guards my Father's precious fold: Come in from darkness and from cold, Come in from darkness and from cold. 3 "I am the door," no longer roam; Here are thy treasures, here thy home; I purchased them for thee and thine, And paid the price in blood of mine, And paid the price in blood of mine. 4 "I am the door," my Father waits To make thee heir of rich estates; Come dwell with him, and dwell with me, And thou my Father's child shall be, And thou my Father's child shall be. 5 "I am the door," come in, come in, And everlasting treasures win; My Father's house was built for thee, And thou shalt share his home with me, And thou shalt share his home with me. Languages: English Tune Title: ["I am the door," come in]
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My faith looks up to thee

Author: Rev. S. F. Smith Hymnal: BS1879 #114 (1879) Languages: English Tune Title: [My faith looks up to thee]
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Cross and Crown

Hymnal: BS1879 #115 (1879) First Line: Must Jesus bear the cross alone Languages: English Tune Title: [Must Jesus bear the cross alone]
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Lord, I believe a rest remains

Hymnal: BS1879 #116 (1879) Languages: English
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O for a heart to praise my God

Hymnal: BS1879 #117 (1879) Languages: English
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Come, O my God, the promise seal

Hymnal: BS1879 #118 (1879) Languages: English
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Let Nothing Divide Us

Author: Rev. L. Hartsough Hymnal: BS1879 #119 (1879) First Line: Let nothing divide us, dear Saviour Lyrics: 1 Let nothing divide us, dear Saviour, Let never a thing intervene; A oneness of mind all-controlling Between us be evermore seen. Refrain: Let nothing divide, Let nothing divide, No, never! No, never a thing; Let nothing divide, Let nothing divide, To Thee, dear Saviour, I cling. 2 AS the branch of the Vine is united, And knows but the life it will gain, So would I be joined to Thee—Jesus Now take me, and set up Thy reign. [Refrain] 3 The chill of this world, like the frost-work That vanishes fast from the Sun, Must yield to Thy life-giving presence: For Thou art now claiming Thine own. [Refrain] 4 Who’ll sever the nuptials completed, Whilst Thou art my Keeper and Love? What princes or powers can harm me, Whilst in Thee, and by Thee I move? [Refrain] 5 Oh, bring out Thine Image in beauty Upon my whole being within; And may I in walk and in duty Reveal Thee, my Saviour from sin. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Let nothing divide us, dear Saviour]
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The Pilgrim Company

Hymnal: BS1879 #120 (1879) First Line: What poor despised company Refrain First Line: I had rather be the least of them Lyrics: 1 What poor, despised company Of travelers are these, Who walk in yonder narrow way, Along that rugged maze? Refrain: I had rather be the least of them, Who are the Lord's alone, Than wear a royal diadem, And sit upon a throne. And sit upon a throne, And sit upon a throne; Than wear a royal diadem, And sit upon a throne. 2 Ah, these are of a royal line, All children of a King, Heirs of immortal life divine, And lo! for joy they sing! [Refrain] 3 Why do they, then, appear so mean? And why so much despised? Because of their rich robes unseen, The world is not apprised. [Refrain] 4 But some of them seem poor, distressed, And lacking daily bread; Ah! they're of boundless wealth possessed With heavenly manna fed. [Refrain] 5 Why do they shun the pleasing path That worldlings love so well? Because it is the way to death, The open road to hell. [Refrain] 6 But why keep they that narrow road, That rugged, thorny maze? Why that's the way their Leader trod, They love and keep his ways. [Refrain] 7 What, is there then no other road To Salem's happy ground? Christ is the only way to God, None other can be found. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [What poor despised company]
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What a Friend we have in Jesus

Author: Horatius Bonar, D.D. Hymnal: BS1879 #121 (1879) Scripture: Proverbs 18:24 Languages: English Tune Title: [What a Friend we have in Jesus]

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