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They bid me choose an easier path

Author: Frederick Booth-Tucker (1853-1929) Hymnal: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #780 (1986) Lyrics: 1 They bid me choose an easier path, And seek a lighter cross; Thy bid me mingle with Heaven’s gold A little of earth’s dross; They bid me, but in vain, once more The world’s illusions try; I cannot leave the dear old flag, ‘Twere better far to die. 2 They say the fighting is too hard, My strength of small avail, When foes beset and friends are fled, My faith must surely fail. But, O how can I quit my post While millions sin-bound lie? I cannot leave the dear old flag, ‘Twere better far to die. 3 They say I can a Christian be, And serve God quite as well, And reach Heaven just as surely by The music of church bell; But, O the drum and clarion call Of band make my pulse fly! I cannot leave the dear old flag, ‘Twere better far to die. 4 I answer, life is fleeting fast, I cannot, cannot wait; For me my comrades beckoning stand Beyond the pearly gate; I hear their hallelujahs grand, I hear their battle cry: O do not leave the dear old flag, ‘Twere better far to die! Topics: The salvation soldier The flag Languages: English

They bid me choose an easier path

Author: Frederick Booth-Tucker Hymnal: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #d813 (1953) Languages: English

They bid us prepare

Author: W. J. Kennedy Hymnal: Winning Voices #d87 (1903) First Line: The withering grass and fading flower

They bid us prepare

Author: W. J. Kennedy Hymnal: Winning Voices Combined #d153 (1905) First Line: The withering grass and fading flower

They bid us seek the altar

Author: Henry Bacon Hymnal: The Golden Harp #d98 (1858) First Line: Hark to the church bells ringing
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They bid us welcome home

Author: W. M. Czamanske Hymnal: Songs of Pilgrimage #952 (1888) First Line: Beside yon pearly portals

They blaze a pathway to the moon

Author: Victoria S. Johnson Hymnal: Bless the Lord #d34 (1967) Languages: English
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They blaze a pathway to the moon

Author: Victoria Saffelle Johnson Hymnal: Sing for Joy #114 (1961) Lyrics: 1 They blaze a pathway to the moon, The heroes of the hour, They make the outer darkness feel Man's growing mighty power. They move through God's enormous home Of stars and worlds and space, Away beyond the earth we know And still within His grace. 2 God sees them go; He goes with them, His thoughts in every mind, His atoms everywhere His light, His breath in all mankind. How cold we go away from God? To Him no place is far, For God, who made this world of ours, Made all the worlds that are. Topics: God the Creator; God Cares for Everyone; God's Presence; Moon and Stars; Rhythmic Activity Music for Marching; Space; Space Men; Universe; Wonder Languages: English Tune Title: WIRTEMBERG
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They blessed are, the Lord that fear

Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New-Testament #PCXXVIIIb (1742) Lyrics: 1 They blessed are, the Lord that fear, That walk on in his way. 2 For thou shalt feed on thy hands deed; Thou happy art I say: Yea it (hall be fall well with thee. 3 Thy wife mall be like to A fruitful vine that up by thine House sides doth flour'shing grow, Thy children round thy table found As olive branches are. 4 Behold thus he shall blessed be Who doth Jehovah fear. 5 From Sion hill Jehovah will A blessing give thee then: And thou shalt see prosperity Upon Jerusalem. Ev'n all the days that thy life stays, 6 Yea thou shalt see increase; Thy children then with their children, And Israel in peace. Scripture: Psalm 128 Languages: English

They borrowed a bed (The Cross was His own)

Author: Unknown Hymnal: Praise Ways #65 (1975) First Line: They borrowed a bed to lay his head Refrain First Line: But the crown that He wore and the cross that He bore Tune Title: [They borrowed a bed to lay his head]

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