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Moment By Moment

Author: D. W. Whittle Hymnal: Christ in Song #496 (1908) Topics: Special Selections Solos; Special Selections Choir or Quartet First Line: Dying with Jesus, by death reckoned mine Refrain First Line: Moment by moment I'm kept in His love Lyrics: 1 Dying with Jesus, by death reckoned mine; Living with Jesus, a new life divine; Looking to Jesus 'till glory doth shine, Moment by moment, O Lord, I am Thine. Chorus: Moment by moment I'm kept in His love; Moment by moment I've life from above; Looking to Jesus 'till glory doth shine; Moment by moment, O Lord, I am Thine. 2 Never a trial that He is not there, Never a burden that He doth not bear, Never a sorrow that He doth not share, Moment by moment I'm under His care. [Chorus] 3 Never a heartache, and never a groan, Never a teardrop and never a moan; Never a danger but there on the throne, Moment by moment He thinks of His own. [Chorus] 4 Never a weakness that He doth not feel, Never a sickness that He cannot heal; Moment by moment, in woe or in weal, Jesus, my Saviour, abides with me still. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Dying with Jesus, by death reckoned mine]
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The Temperance Call

Author: Anon. Hymnal: Christ in Song #587 (1908) Topics: Special Occasions Temperance; Special Selections Choir or Quartet First Line: Hear the temp'rance call Refrain First Line: Starve the monster from our shore Lyrics: 1 Hear the temp'rance call, Freemen one and all, Hear your country's earnest cry; See your native land Life her beck'ning hand; Sons of freedom, come ye nigh. Chorus: Starve the monster from our shore, Let his cruel reign be o'er; Starve the monster from our shore, Let his cruel reign be o'er. 2 Leave the shop and farm, Leave your bright hearths warm; Work and pray the lost to save; Let your leaders be True and noble, free, Fearless, temp'rate, good, and grave. [Chorus] 3 Hail! our Fatherland, Here thy children stand, All resolv'd, united, true; In the temp'rance cause Ne'er to faint or pause! This our purpose is, and vow. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Hear the temp'rance call]
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Harvest Home

Author: Jane M. Campbell; F. E. B. Hymnal: Christ in Song #629 (1908) Topics: Special Occasions The Seasons; Special Selections Choir or Quartet First Line: We plough the fields and scatter Refrain First Line: All good gifts around us Lyrics: 1 We plough the fields and scatter The good seed on the land, But it is fed and watered By God's almighty hand; He sends the snow in winter, The warmth to swell the grain, The breezes, and the sunshine, And soft, refreshing rain. Chorus: All good gifts around us, Are sent from heav'n above, Then thank the Lord, O thank the Lord, For all His wondrous love. 2 We thank Thee, loving Father, For all things bright and good, The seed time and the harvest, Our life, our health, our food. No wealth have we to offer, For all Thy love imparts, But that which Thou desirest, Our humble, thankful hearts. Chorus: Best of all Thy blessings, To earth the Saviour came, That we may rise and win the prize, Of endless life with Him. 3 Shall we not give for others, As God to us has giv'n, Own all mankind as brothers, And help them on to heav'n? We bring our offrings gladly, And speed the message on, Of Christ and His salvation, To all beneath the sun. Chorus: Quickly, blessed Master, O may Thy kingdom come! At Thy command, in ev'ry land, We speed the "harvest home." Languages: English Tune Title: DRESDEN
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Forward! Our Watchword

Author: Henry Alford Hymnal: Christ in Song #658 (1908) Topics: Special Occasions Reunion; Special Selections Choir or Quartet First Line: Forward! be our watchword Refrain First Line: Forward! in the conflict Lyrics: 1 Forward! be our watchword, Steps and voices joined; Seek the things before us, Not a look behind; Burns the fiery pillar, At our army's head, Who shall dream of shrinking, By our Captain led? Refrain: Forward! in the conflict, Thro' the toil and fight, Foes must fall before us, God will speed the right. 2 Forward out of error, Leave behind the night; Forward thro' the darkness, Forward into light! Glories upon glories Hath our God prepared, By the souls that love Him One day to be shared! [Refrain] 3 Far o'er yon horizon Rise the city towers, Where our God abideth; That fair home is ours! Thither, onward thither, In the Spirit's might, Lovers of your country, Forward into light! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: ST. ALBAN
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We Lay Us Down to Sleep

Author: Anon. Hymnal: Christ in Song #686 (1908) Topics: Special Occasions Funeral Hymns; Special Selections Choir or Quartet First Line: We lay us calmly down to sleep Lyrics: 1 We lay us calmly down to sleep When friendly night is come, and leave To God the rest; Whether we wake to smile or weep, Or wake no more on time's fair shore, He knoweth best, He knoweth best. O Father, us in safety keep! We lay us down to sleep. 2 As sinks the sun in western skies When day is done, and twilight dim Comes silent on, So fades the world's most luring prize On eyes that close in deep repose Till wakes the dawn, Till wakes the dawn. O Father, us in safety keep! We lay us down to sleep. 3 Why vex our souls with wearing care? Why shun the grave, for aching head So cool and low? Have we found life so passing fair, So grand to be, so sweet that we Should dread to go? Should dread to go? O Father, us in safety keep! We lay us down to sleep. 4 Some other hand the task can take, If so it seemeth best, the task By us begun; No work for which we need to wake In joy or grief, for life so brief, Beneath the sun, Beneath the sun. O Father, us in safety keep! We lay us down to sleep. Languages: English Tune Title: [We lay us calmly down to sleep]
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Dagsens Auga sloknar ut

Author: Blix Hymnal: M. B. Landstads Kirkesalmebog og "Nokre Salmar" ved Professor Dr. E. Blix, samt følgende tillæg #784 (1897) Topics: Special Hymns Evening; Special Hymns Deathbed Lyrics: 1 Dagsens Auga sloknar ut, Kveldsol med i Vester glader, Skuggen stig fraa Dal til Nat, Myrkret sigrar alle Stader. Jesus, Hjartans Sol og Skatt, Jesus, ver mitt Ljos i Natt! 2 Kvar ei Kveldstund naar eg ser Etter Dagsens Strid til Kvila, Ver meg med din Naade nær, Lat di Aasyn ti meg smila! Lat du mildt mitt Auga att, Jesus, ver mitt Ljos i Natt! 3 Lys du yver meg din Fred, Jesus, ver mi Sol og Stjerna! Livsol, som gjeng aldri ned, Meg mot Myrkers Hugskot verna! Stjerna, yver hUset statt, Jesus, ver mitt Ljos i Natt! 4 Naar mi Livssol sig i Hav, Og eg under Mold skal sova, Lys meg daa igjenom Grav! So eg skal i Ljos deg lova. Du, som Myrkers Magter batt, Jesus, lys i Daudens Natt! Languages: English
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Thou Hast Left Us

Author: S. F. Smith Hymnal: Christ in Song #804 (1908) Topics: Special Occasions Funeral Hymns; Special Occasions Funeral Hymns First Line: Sister, thou wast mild and lovely Lyrics: 1. Sister, thou wast mild and lovely, Gentle as the summer breeze; Pleasant as the air of evening When it floats among the trees. 2. Dearest sister, thou hast left us! Here thy loss we deeply feel; But 'tis God that hath berelf us, He can all our sorrows heal. 3. Yet again we hope to meet thee, When this mortal life is fled; Then, in heav'n, with joy to greet thee, Where no farewell tear is shed. Languages: English Tune Title: MT. VERNON
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The Burden Bearer

Author: M. R. Boyd; F. P. Wood Hymnal: Redemption Songs #830 (1937) Topics: Special Solos; Special Solos First Line: Is there a heart that is willing to lay Refrain First Line: Lord, it is I who need Thy love! Lyrics: 1 Is there a heart that is willing to lay Burdens on Jesus' breast? He is so loving and gentle and true, Come unto Him and rest. Refrain: Lord, it is I who need Thy love! Need Thy strength and pow'r; O keep me, use me, and hold me fast! Each moment, each day, each hour. 2 Is there a heart that is lonely today Needing a faithful Friend? Jesus will always keep close by your side, Loving you to the end. [Refrain] 3 Is there a heart that has fail'd to o'ercome Sin with its mighty pow'r? Jesus is stronger than Satan and sin, Trust Him this very hour, [Refrain] 4 Is there a heart that is longing to bring Blessing to some lost soul? Jesus is willing the weakest to use, Let Him Thy life control. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Is there a heart that is willing to lay]
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My Savior First of All

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: Christ in Song #849 (1908) Topics: Special Occasions Funeral Hymns; Special Selections Solos First Line: When my life work is ended, and I cross the swelling tide Refrain First Line: I shall know him, I shall know him Lyrics: 1. When my lifework is ended, and I cross the swelling tide, When "this mortal puts on immortality;" I shall know my Redeemer when I reach the other side, And his smile will be the first to welcome me. Chorus: I shall know him, I shall know him As redeemed by his side I shall stand, I shall know him, I shall know him By the prints of the nails in his hands. 2. O, the soul thrilling rapture when I view his blessed face, And the luster of his kindly beaming eye; How my full heart will praise him for the mercy, love, and grace, That prepares for me a mansion in the sky. [Chorus] 3. O, the dear ones departed! How the tender mem'ries come, As the farewell at the river I recall; In the sweet vales of Eden we shall meet no more to roam, But I long to see my Saviour first of all. [Chorus] 4. Thro' the gates to the city, in a robe of spotless white, He will lead me where no tears shall ever fall; In the glad song of ages I shall mingle with delight; But I long to meet my Saviour first of all [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [When my life work is ended, and I cross the swelling tide]
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The Beautiful Beyond

Author: F. E. B. Hymnal: Christ in Song #851 (1908) Topics: Special Occasions Funeral Hymns; Special Selections Choir or Quartet First Line: Above the clouds that veil the blue Refrain First Line: O home of beauty, free from sorrow! Lyrics: 1. Above the clouds that veil the blue Beyond the stars that glimmer through, There is a home unknown to care, Its gates ajar invite me there. Chorus: O home of beauty, free from sorrow! O everlasting glad tomorrow! 2. The stream of life with ceaseless flow, The holy joy that angels know, The golden harp, the song divine, The spotless robe Faith calls them mine. [Chorus] 3. The flow'rs that sleep neath winter's snow. The loves ones lost to us below, The voices hush'd that used to sing, We'll find them where Christ is King. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Above the clouds that veil the blue]

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