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Jesus Is Looking for You

Author: Mrs. C. H. Morris Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Out on the cold barren mountains of sin Refrain First Line: Looking, looking, with heart that is constant and true Lyrics: 1 Out on the cold barren mountains of sin Jesus is looking, is looking for you; Striving your heart and affections to win, Jesus is looking for you. Looking, looking, With heart that is constant and true; He came from his throne to claim you his own, And now is looking for you. 2 For you so freely he suffered and died, Jesus is pleading, is pleading for you; Points to his hands and his spear-wounded side, Jesus is pleading for you. Pleading, pleading, With heart that is constant and true; He came from his throne to claim you his own, And now is pleading for you. 3 Over and over with patience untold, Jesus is calling, is calling for you; Loving to gather you safe in his fold, Jesus is calling for you. Calling, calling, With heart that is constant and true; He came from his throne to claim you his own, And now is calling for you. 4 Thro’ the night watches and all the day long, Jesus is waiting, is waiting for you; Never was love so enduring and strong, Jesus is waiting for you. Waiting, waiting, With heart that is constant and true; He came from his throne to claim you his own, And now is waiting for you. 5 Gone to prepare you a robe and a crown, Jesus is coming, is coming for you; Safely to gather his loved and his own, Jesus is coming for you. Coming, coming, With heart that is constant and true; He came from his throne to claim you his own, And now is coming for you. Used With Tune: [Out on the cold barren mountains of sin]
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I Am Outside the Fold

Author: Mrs. Cora M. Turrell Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: The gentle Shepherd wandered at evening with his flock Refrain First Line: Now I'm outside Used With Tune: [The gentle Shepherd wandered at evening with his flock]
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At Morning Time

Author: Carrie E. Breck Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: There's light a little farther on Refrain First Line: At morning time there's fadeless light Used With Tune: [There's light a little farther on]
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God, Help Me to Do Right

Author: I. B. W. Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Tho' burdens may bend me, tho' troubles oppress Used With Tune: [Tho' burdens may bend me, tho' troubles oppress]
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When Jesus Knocks

Author: Mrs. H. D. Carmichael Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: When Jesus knocks, our startled eyes Lyrics: 1 When Jesus knocks, our startled eyes See cherished sins in loathsome guise; The evil thought, we scarce confessed; Crawls out and mocks us with the rest. When Jesus knocks, When Jesus knocks. 2 He knocks again, and longing eyes Catch a sweet glimpse of Paradise, Of “pastures green,” of “Waters still,”— And angel pinions fan and thrill, When Jesus knocks, When Jesus knocks. 3 When Jesus knocks sometimes we see But weary pilgrim guest, may by,— Tho’ food nor shelter craveth he: “Give me thine heart,” the only plea, When Jesus knocks, When Jesus knocks. 4 When Jesus knocks, oh! heart of mine Grieve not the messenger divine; Say not to him, “Some other day:” The gracious time may pass away, When Jesus knocks, When Jesus knocks. Used With Tune: [When Jesus knocks, our startled eyes]
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It Was Just What He Promised to Do

Author: Ada Blenkhorn Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: When the dark clouds of trouble pass over Used With Tune: [When the dark clouds of trouble pass over]
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Not Willing that Any Should Perish

Author: Mrs. Frank A. Breck Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Christ is not willing that any should perish Used With Tune: [Christ is not willing that any should perish]
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Salvation’s Free

Appears in 12 hymnals First Line: How sweet the cheering words Refrain First Line: I'm glad salvation's free! Lyrics: 1 How sweet the cheering words, “Whoever will” may come; The door of mercy open stands, As yet there still is room. Refrain: I’m glad salvation’s free! I’m glad salvation’s free! Salvation’s free for you and me, I’m glad salvation’s free! 2 ‘Tis the “accepted time,” The day of grace and love; And God invites “whoever will” His faithfulness to prove. [Refrain] 3 The Saviour sits on high, The proof that all is done, And sinners now God can accept Through his beloved Son. [Refrain]
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While the Fire Is Falling

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Lo the church at last is waking Refrain First Line: While the fire of God is falling Lyrics: 1 Lo, the Church at last is waking, And beneath God’s spell is breaking Into living flame; Christians, let us cease our dreaming, Cease in efforts only seeming, Putting us to shame. Refrain: While the fire of God is falling, While the voice of God is calling, While the need is so appalling, Christians, seek the heav’nly flame. 2 Lo, the torch of God is burning, Worldly planning overturning With his holy flame! Many hearts are meekly bending, Wilt thou not thine own surrend’ring This great blessing claim? [Refrain] 3 O my soul for thy refining, For thy clearer, brighter shining, Do thou seek the flame! For the sake of bruised and dying, For the lost in darkness lying, And for Jesus’ name! [Refrain] 4 Yea, the gracious Lord is seeking Witnesses to rouse the sleeping Fired with heav’nly flame! On the holy Ghost relying, Thy vocation ever plying, Saving grace proclaim. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Lo the church at last is waking]
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The Promise Made to Mother

Author: Ina Duley Ogdon Appears in 10 hymnals First Line: Ere you left the homestead Refrain First Line: Don't forget those tender hands Used With Tune: [Ere you left the homestead]

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