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Wonderful Peace

Author: Rev. W. D. Cornell Hymnal: SoC1900 #111 (1900) First Line: Far away in the depths of my spirit tonight Refrain First Line: Peace, peace, wonderful peace Languages: English Tune Title: [Far away in the depths of my spirit tonight]
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He Holdeth the Storm in His Hand

Author: L. E. J. Hymnal: SoC1900 #112 (1900) First Line: A vessel was tossed by a raging storm Lyrics: 1 A vessel was tossed by a raging storm, One day in the years gone by, While angry waves threatened the mariners, It seemed that no help was nigh, Yet sleeping on board was the Son of man, The storm must obey his will; So, waking, he spoke to the sea and sky, The tempest at once was still. Refrain: He holdeth the storm in his hand, He holdeth the storm in his hand, Life's tempest may roll, Yet he keepeth my soul, For he holdeth the storm in his Hand. 2 My life was once tossed by the waves of sin, No favoring breezes fanned, It seemed that no helper could e'er be found, To pilot my bark to land; Yet when in my weakness I cried aloud, “My Savior, O where art thou?” He stood at my side, and the tempest ceased, He saved me, and keeps me now. [Refrain] 3 While sailing life's ocean I have no fear, For Jesus hath spoken peace, From burdens of sin that so long oppressed, He giveth my soul release; At rest in the life-boat with him to guide, I smile at the restless wave, While joyfully telling to all around, Of Christ and his pow'r to save. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [A vessel was tossed by a raging storm]
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Thou Wilt Keep Him in Perfect Peace

Author: Flora Kirkland Hymnal: SoC1900 #113 (1900) First Line: The palace of God's Perfect Peace Lyrics: 1 The palace of God's Perfect Peace I can almost discern; The portal Trust I've safely passed, No more for rest I yearn. Refrain: Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace Whose mind is stayed on thee; Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, Who trusts, yet cannot see. 2 The silver-shining light of Faith Grows bright and brighter still; I know God's plans are best for me I trust my Father's will. [Refrain] 3 Hope feebly shone within my heart, While sad, I longed for rest; But now Hope's light is clear and strong, This life of trust is best. [Refrain] 4 O wondrous, wondrous peace of God! Thy fullness closes round! The portal Trust I've safely passed, God's blessed peace I've found. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [The palace of God's Perfect Peace]
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Jesus Leads Us On

Author: C. A. M. Hymnal: SoC1900 #114 (1900) First Line: Thro' the heavy losses, and unyielding crosses Refrain First Line: Jesus leads us on thro' all the troubled years Lyrics: 1 Thro' the heavy losses, and unyielding crosses, ‘Tis so sweet to know that Jesus leads us on; Through the pain and sorrow, and the dread tomorrow, If it is his will, he leads us on. Refrain: Jesus leads us on through all the troubled years, Thro' we faint and falter by the way; Jesus leads us on thro' doubts and fears To a clearer, brighter day. 2 Thro' the joy and gladness, through the tears and sadness, We will follow if he only leads us on; He will blessings send us, ever will defend us, If we follow where he leads us on. [Refrain] 3 With our faith to brighten, and his love to lighten, Every cloud and burden while he leads us on;— Never cease our singing till we hear the ringing Of the harps when heaven's morn shall dawn. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Thro' the heavy losses, and unyielding crosses]
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To Calvary I Will Go

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: SoC1900 #115 (1900) First Line: Down into the fountain I would deeper go Refrain First Line: To Calvary I will go, the blessed Word I know Languages: English Tune Title: [Down into the fountain I would deeper go]
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Unfathomable Love

Author: C. H. M. Hymnal: SoC1900 #116 (1900) First Line: We may measure the height of the mountains Refrain First Line: God's wonderful love to me Lyrics: 1 We may measure the height of the mountains, And fathom the depths of the sea; But the heart of man never could measure The love that brings pardon to me. It is fathomless, shoreless and boundless, Yet comes in its richness so free, That we all may enjoy of its fullness. E'en sinners, poor sinners like me. Refrain: God's wonderful love to me, God's wonderful love to me; But the heart of man never could measure God's wonderful love to me. 2 Tho' the love of a mother may falter, A father forget his own son, Yet the love of Jehovah remaineth, Forever unchanged as his throne. And although I am least of his children, The weakest and frailest of all, In his heart I am surely remembered, “He noteth the sparrows that fall.” [Refrain] 3 ‘Tis a love that will save us from sinning, Till whiter than snow we may be; And this love without end or beginning, Grows daily more precious to me. I am out where the waters are deeper, And farther away from the shore In this wonderful ocean of fulness Than I ever have been before. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [We may measure the height of the mountains]
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More About Jesus

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: SoC1900 #117 (1900) First Line: More about Jesus would I know Refrain First Line: More, more about Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: [More about Jesus would I know]
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Give Me Thy Heart

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: SoC1900 #118 (1900) First Line: "Give Me thy heart," says the Father above Refrain First Line: "Give Me thy heart, give me thy heart" Languages: English Tune Title: ["Give Me thy heart," says the Father above]
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Come to Thy Father

Author: Jennie Wilson Hymnal: SoC1900 #119 (1900) First Line: O wanderer from God, come home Lyrics: 1 O wanderer from God, come home, No longer stray in foreign lands, With worn and bleeding feet to roam O'er barren paths of shifting sands; Dark clouds are gathering above, The storm will break in fury wild, But hark! there speaks a voice of love, "Come to thy Fahter, weary child." 2 Come where the feast of grace is spread, And let thy days of want be o'er. Partaking of the living bread, Sin's bitter hunger feel no more; The tones of mercy now invite, Yield to their accents sweet and mild, Though marked by evil's bane and blight, Come thy Father, weary child. 3 Salvation's joy may still be thine, If thou wilt cease its gift to spurn, And rest awaits thee, sweet, divine, If from thy wand'rings thou wilt turn; Arrayed i pure robes thou shalt be. Though deeply now thou art defiled. A Father's arms will welcome thee, O come to him thou weary child. 4 The harps of heaven gladly ring, O'er each repentant, pardoned soul, While saints exultant anthems sing, And Christ's redeeming pow'r extol; Let strains of joy for thee ascend. With God's pur kingdom reconciled. Win light and life that never end, Come to thy Father, weary child. Languages: English Tune Title: [O wanderer from God, come home]
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Beauty for Ashes

Author: J. G. C. Hymnal: SoC1900 #120 (1900) First Line: I sing the love of God, my Father Refrain First Line: He gives me joy in place of sorrow Languages: English Tune Title: [I sing the love of God, my Father]

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