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Death Is Only a Dream

Author: C. W. Ray; A. J. Buchanan Hymnal: SIS1929 #110 (1929) First Line: Sadly we sing, and with tremulous breath Refrain First Line: Only a dream, only a dream Languages: English Tune Title: [Sadly we sing, and with tremulous breath]
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Dying from Home, and Lost

Author: S. M. B. Hymnal: SIS1929 #111 (1929) First Line: Companion, draw nigh they say I must die Refrain First Line: Only a pray’r only a tear Lyrics: 1 Companion, draw nigh they say I must die, Early the summons has come from on high, The way is so dark, and yet I must go, Oh, that such sorrow you never may know. Refrain: Only a pray’r only a tear, O if sister and mother were here; Only a song ‘twill comfort and cheer, Only a word from that book so dear. 2 Ah! can you not bow and pray with me now? Sad the regret we have never learned how, To come before Him, who only can save, Leading in triumph thro’ death and the grave. [Refrain] 3 Ah! can you not sing a song of His love, How He came down from the mansions above To bleed and to die on Calvary’s tree, Bringing salvation to sinners like me. [Refrain] 4 Alas! it is so; but thus it must be; No word of comfort or promise for me; To die without God; or hope in His Son, Covered in darkness, bereaved and undone. [Refrain] 5 O people of God who have His blest word, Will you not heed the command of your Lord And publish to all of Adam’s lost race, Pardon, forgiveness, salvation thro’ grace. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Companion, draw nigh they say I must die]
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I Heard My Mother Call My Name in Prayer

Author: E. M. B. Hymnal: SIS1929 #112 (1929) First Line: While kneeling by her bedside on the cottage on the hill Refrain First Line: Yes I heard my mother call my name in prayer Lyrics: 1 While kneeling by her bedside on the cottage on the hill, My mother prayed her blessings on me there; She was talking then to Jesus while ev’rything was still, And I heard my mother call my name in prayer. Refrain: Yes I heard my mother call my name in prayer, She was pouring out her heart to Jesus there, Then I gave my heart to Him and He saved my soul from sin For He heard my mother call my name in prayer. 2 She was anxious for her boy to be just what He ought to be And she asked the Lord to take Him in His care; Just the words I can’t remember but I know she prayed for me For I heard my mother call my name in prayer. [Refrain] 3 How my heart was touched and tendered by the pray’r that mother pray’d! I can almost see her form now kneeling there; As she told her Lord and Savior just how far from Him I strayed, Yes, I heard my mother call my name in prayer. [Refrain] 4 Then I gave my heart to Jesus and am living now for Him And some day I’ll go to meet Him in the air; For He heard my mother praying and has saved my soul from sin Yes, He heard my mother call my name in prayer. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [While kneeling by her bedside on the cottage on the hill]
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Sweetest Mother

Author: Gertrude Stoddard Dennstedt Hymnal: SIS1929 #113 (1929) First Line: She’s a little old fashioned Refrain First Line: She’s a little old fashioned Lyrics: 1 She’s a little old fashioned, That sweet mother of mine, There are many whose beauty Will my mother’s outshine; She’s a little old fashioned, As I plainly can see, But she is for ever; Sweetest mother to me. Refrain: She’s a little old fashioned, But she’s sweeter each day, I adore her plain features, And her thin locks of gray, There’s a glory around her, God abides it may be And she is for ever Sweetest mother to me. 2 She’s a little old fashioned, That sweet mother of mine, Though even her plainness Now my heart-strings entwine, Other hands may be whiter, But none other so dear, For they smoothed my pillow, For many a year. [Refrain] 3 She’s a little old fashioned, She stays closely at home, So calm and contented, Although others may roam, And in tender young childhood, ‘Twas that home sheltered me, And she who so graced it, Dearest ever shall be. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [She’s a little old fashioned]
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Where We'll Never Grow Old

Author: J. C. M. Hymnal: SIS1929 #114 (1929) First Line: I have heard of a land on the far away strand Refrain First Line: Never grow old, never grow old Languages: English Tune Title: [I have heard of a land on the far away strand]
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The Royal Telephone

Author: F. M. L. Hymnal: SIS1929 #115 (1929) First Line: Central’s never “busy,” always on the line Refrain First Line: Telephone to glory, O what joy divine Languages: English Tune Title: [Central’s never “busy,” always on the line]
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We Shall Rise

Author: R. E. W. Hymnal: SIS1929 #116 (1929) First Line: We have often heard the story Refrain First Line: We shall rise, when the trumpet shall sound Lyrics: 1 We have often heard the story, When our Lord shall come in glory, We shall rise, we shall rise; Then what joy to meet the Savior And to reign with Him forever, We shall rise, we shall rise. Refrain: We shall rise, when the trumpet shall sound, We shall rise, triumphantly On that great triumphant morning we shall rise; We shall rise, we shall rise. 2 When He comes there’ll be no doubting, For the saints will rise ashouting, We shall rise, we shall rise; But the wicked will be crying, Running, hiding, mourning, dying, We shall rise, we shall rise. [Refrain] 3 Nations will begin to tumble, Worldly systems will then crumble, We shall rise, we shall rise; All the saints our King shall gather, And we’ll reign with Him forever, We shall rise, we shall rise. [Refrain] 4 Then we’ll meet our deceased mothers, Fathers, sisters, friends and brothers, We shall rise, we shall rise; Ne’er again with them to sever, In the kingdom dwell forever, We shall rise, we shall rise. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [We have often heard the story]
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The Pentecostal Fire

Author: James Rowe; R. E. W. Hymnal: SIS1929 #117 (1929) First Line: There are souls in sin which we fail to win Refrain First Line: That’s the thing, the very thing Lyrics: 1 There are souls in sin which we fail to win, Just because we lack desire; And the thing we need—sorely need indeed— Is the pentecostal fire. Refrain: That’s the thing, the very thing, That is what we must acquire; Let us pray once more as they did of yore For the pentecostal fire. 2 He will send it down and our lives will crown With the blessing day by day; If we truly plead for the thing we need In the earnest, old-time way. [Refrain] 3 Let us seek the face of the King of grace, Let us do His holy will; Then the fire will come on each heart and home, For He loves the faithful still. [Refrain] 4 If your heart is cold and you’ve lost the pow’r, God will give you your desire; If we seek His face ev’ry day and hour, He will send the old-time fire. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [There are souls in sin which we fail to win]
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Beautiful

Author: B. E. W. Hymnal: SIS1929 #118 (1929) First Line: Beautiful robes of white Refrain First Line: Beautiful robes, beautiful land Lyrics: 1 Beautiful robes of white, Beautiful land of light, Beautiful home so bright, Where there shall come no night; Beautiful crown I’ll wear, Shining with stars o’er there, Yonder in mansions fair, Gather us there. Refrain: Beautiful robes, beautiful land, Beautiful home, beautiful band, Beautiful crown, shining so fair, Beautiful mansion bright, Gather us there. 2 Beautiful thought to me, We shall forever be Thine in eternity, When from this world we’re free; Free from its toil and care, Heavenly joys to share, Let me cross over there; This is my pray’r. [Refrain] 3 Beautiful things on high, Over in yonder sky, Thus I shall leave this shore, Counting my treasures o’er; Where we shall never die, Carry me by and by, Never to sorrow more, Heavenly store. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Beautiful robes of white]
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God Calling Yet

Author: J. Borthwick Hymnal: SIS1929 #119 (1929) First Line: God calling yet! shall I not hear Refrain First Line: God is calling, calling yet Scripture: Proverbs 2:24 Languages: English Tune Title: [God calling yet! shall I not hear]

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