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Good Night

Author: Ella Lauder Hymnal: GJ1890 #143 (1890) First Line: Loving word that's nightly whispered Refrain First Line: Loving good-night, tender good-night Lyrics: 1 Loving word that’s nightly whisper’d O’er each tiny trundle-bed, While a mother’s benediction Falls upon the sleeper’s head. Chorus: Loving good-night, tender good-night, Sweet word of parting good-night. Parting is only, only for night, Meeting will come with the light. 2 When the toils of day are over, Friend to friend bids soft good-night, Praying that the coming morrow Be with heaven’s blessing bright. [Chorus] 3 Gently whisper’d by the dying, At the fading of the day; Ent’ring in upon the shining Of the heav’nly light for aye. [Chorus] 4 Some good-night will be the last one, When our days of earth are o’er, When we reach the shining portal And earth’s twilights are no more. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Loving word that's nightly whispered]
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What a Morning That Will Be

Author: Mrs. L. M. Beal Bateman Hymnal: GJ1890 #144 (1890) First Line: When all the clouds of darkness break Refrain First Line: What a morning that will be, Hallelujah Languages: English Tune Title: [When all the clouds of darkness break]
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Beneath the Shadow of Thy Wing

Author: Mrs. C. L. Shacklock Hymnal: GJ1890 #146 (1890) First Line: My hope is in Thy promise, Lord Refrain First Line: Oh gracious Lord 'tis sweet, 'tis sweet to be Lyrics: 1 My hope is in Thy promise, Lord, My trust in Thy unfailing word, My heart in sweet content will sing, Beneath the shadows of Thy wing, Beneath the shadows of Thy wing. Chorus: Oh gracious Lord ‘tis sweet, ‘tis sweet to be, Thro’ ev’ry change so near, so near to Thee, My heart in sweet content will sing, Beneath the shadows of Thy wing, Beneath the shadows of Thy wing. 2 Tho’ wave on wave of sorrow rise, Tho’ storms of woe should veil the skies, Secure I rest, my God, my King, Beneath the shadows of Thy wing, Beneath the shadows of Thy wing. [Chorus] 3 Tho’ broad the road and fair the way, That tempts me from Thy care to stray, More closely to Thy side I’ll cling, Beneath the shadows of Thy wing, Beneath the shadows of Thy wing. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [My hope is in Thy promise, Lord]
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Sweet Home of Rest

Author: Mrs. A. L. Davison Hymnal: GJ1890 #148 (1890) First Line: How fair are the walls of that city of light Refrain First Line: O home, sweet home of rest Lyrics: 1 How fair are the walls of that city of light, Whose streets by the ransomed are trod, And over whose beauty there cometh no cloud, Whose builder and maker is God. Chorus: O home, sweet home of rest; Home of the sinless, Home of the blest, O home, sweet home of rest, Home, sweet home. 2 And sometimes the gates of that city I see, And sometimes in melody clear The voices, whose silence has saddened my heart, Come sweetly my spirit to cheer. [Chorus] 3 I list to their music, the city draws near, The city of infinite rest, They call me in accents of tenderest love, They sing of the home of the blest. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [How fair are the walls of that city of light]
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Flower

Hymnal: GJ1890 #149 (1890) First Line: Stealing from the world away Languages: English Tune Title: [Stealing from the world away]
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Jesus, I My Cross Have Taken

Author: H. F. Lyte Hymnal: GJ1890 #150 (1890) Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus, I my cross have taken]
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From all that dwell below the skies

Hymnal: GJ1890 #151 (1890) Languages: English Tune Title: OLD HUNDRED
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Land of Sunshine

Author: Fronia Smith Hymnal: GJ1890 #152 (1890) First Line: Far above earth's lowering shadows Lyrics: 1 Far above earth’s lowering shadows, Well I know the sunlight falls, And the glory of God’s presence Glitters o’er the jasper walls. Land of sunshine! there no shadow, Shuts the light from out the soul, There no tempests darkly gather, While the happy ages roll. 2 Here the mists of sorrow shroud us Friends depart or prove unkind, There our Father’s smile is constant, Driving gloom from out the mind. May I only reach that country, What doth matter darkness here, Like a dream ‘twill be forgotten, When that glory shall appear. 3 Far above earth’s lowering shadows, Well I know the sunlight falls, And the glory of God’s presence Glitters o’er the jasper walls. Land of sunshine! there no shadow, Shuts the light form out the soul, There no tempests darkly gather, While the happy ages roll. Languages: English Tune Title: [Far above earth's lowering shadows]
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In the Secret of His Presence

Author: Ellen L. Goreh Hymnal: GJ1890 #153 (1890) First Line: In the secret of His presence how my soul delights to hide Refrain First Line: In the secret of His presence how my soul delight to hide Lyrics: 1 In the secret of His presence how my soul delights to hide! How precious are the lessons which I learn at Jesus side! Earthly cares can never vex me, neither trials lay me low, For when Satan comes to tempt me, to the secret place I go. Chorus: In the secret of His presence how my soul delight to hide! Oh, how precious are the lessons which I learn at Jesus’ side! Earthly cares can never vex me, neither trials lay me low, For when Satan comes to tempt me, to the secret place I go. 2 When my soul is faint and thirsty, ‘neath the shadow of His wing, There’s cool and pleasant shelter and a fresh and crystal spring; And my Saviour rests beside me as we hold communion sweet; If I tried I could not utter what He says when thus we meet. [Chorus] 3 Would you like to know the sweetness of the secret of the Lord? Go hide beneath His shadow, this shall then be your reward; And when e’er you leave the silence of that happy meeting-place, You must mind and bear the image of the Master in your face. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [In the secret of His presence how my soul delights to hide]
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He Waits for Thee

Author: Mrs. A. L. Davison Hymnal: GJ1890 #156 (1890) First Line: Upon the great highways thou standest weary Refrain First Line: He stands so near, and yet thy blinded vision Languages: English Tune Title: [Upon the great highways thou standest weary]

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