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The Great Coronation Day

Author: Haldor Lillenas Hymnal: AH41921 #191 (1921) First Line: There is a day of glory coming Refrain First Line: “Crown Him King!” Lyrics: 1 There is a day of glory coming, In yonder fair and fadeless land, When all the ransomed and the blood-washed, Around the great white throne shall stand; The golden crowns upon their foreheads, They down before the King shall lay, And crown Him King of kings to reign forever, On that great coronation day. Refrain: “Crown Him King!” The ransomed hosts will sing, While the vast, unnumbered throng of angels swell the mighty song Crown Him King! Homage bring! He who died but lives And salvation gives, Is worthy all our adoration. “Crown Him King! Homage bring!” At His pierced feet we our crowns shall lay On that great coronation day. 2 Who else is worthy of our homage, Who else could die to save the lost, Who else would sacrifice His glory, And pay the price redemption cost? Who else should claim our adoration, Who else our heavy debt could pay? We’ll crown Him King of kings to reign forever, On that great coronation day. [Refrain] 3 The multitudes from ev’ry nation; From ev’ry tribe and ev’ry tongue, The many million martyred heroes, Whose praises we have often sung, Will swell the anthems of the ages In praise to Him who lives for aye,— Then we shall crown Him King to reign forever, On that great coronation day. [Refrain] Topics: ADORATION AND PRAISE Languages: English Tune Title: [There is a day of glory coming]
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Hallelujah for the Cross!

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: AH41921 #192 (1921) First Line: The cross, it standeth fast Refrain First Line: Hallelujah, hallelujah Topics: ADORATION AND PRAISE; Cross of Christ Languages: English Tune Title: [The cross, it standeth fast]
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My Anchor Holds

Author: W. C. Martin Hymnal: AH41921 #193 (1921) First Line: Though the angry surges roll Refrain First Line: And it holds, my anchor holds Topics: Christ Friend and Helper Languages: English Tune Title: [Though the angry surges roll]
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Must I Go—and Empty-Handed?

Author: Charles C. Luther Hymnal: AH41921 #194 (1921) First Line: Must I go, and empty handed Refrain First Line: Must I go, and empty handed Topics: Christian Service and Soul Winning Languages: English Tune Title: [Must I go, and empty handed]
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Tell Mother I'll Be There

Author: Charles M. Fillmore Hymnal: AH41921 #195 (1921) First Line: When I was but a little child how well I recollect Refrain First Line: Tell mother I’ll be there, in answer to her prayer Languages: English Tune Title: [When I was but a little child how well I recollect]
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Hallelujah! What a Saviour!

Author: Philip P. Bliss Hymnal: AH41921 #196 (1921) First Line: Man of Sorrows! what a name Topics: ADORATION AND PRAISE; Atonement Languages: English Tune Title: [Man of Sorrows! what a name]
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Gethsemane

Author: John R. Clements Hymnal: AH41921 #197 (1921) First Line: In the darkened shade of the garden trees Refrain First Line: Gethsemane! Gethsemane Lyrics: 1 In the darkened shade of the garden trees; My Master and Lord is on bended knees; He prays and He pleads in that hour alone. Forsaken by all He had called His own. Refrain: Gethsemane! Gethsemane! The place of my Saviour’s agony, I bow in tears o’er His love for me, Gethsemane! Gethsemane! 2 In the darkened shade of that garden slope, Was born on that day a lost world’s hope; When Jesus, the Christ, put Himself aside, And drank to the dregs of the cup supplied. [Refrain] 3 In the darkened shade of that vale of tears, A light from His wonderful love appears; The Saviour who suffered and prayed alone, Brings comforting peace, to the world unknown. [Refrain] Topics: Atonement Languages: English Tune Title: [In the darkened shade of the garden trees]
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Are You Coming Home To-night?

Author: S. M. J. Hymnal: AH41921 #198 (1921) First Line: Are you coming home, ye wandr'ers Refrain First Line: Are you coming home tonight Languages: English Tune Title: [Are you coming home, ye wandr’ers]
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Almost Persuaded

Author: Philip P. Bliss Hymnal: AH41921 #199 (1921) First Line: Almost persuaded, now to believe Languages: English Tune Title: ["Almost persuaded" now to believe]
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He Wants a Poor Sinner Like Me

Author: Maud Frazer Hymnal: AH41921 #200 (1921) First Line: I have heard a most wonderful story Topics: Cross of Christ; Divine Love Languages: English Tune Title: [I have heard a most wonderful story]

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