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The Christ who Died for Me

Author: Ada Blenkhorn Hymnal: CoP1898 #21 (1898) First Line: In my Savior I am trusting Refrain First Line: Blessed Christ, my precious Savior Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15:8 Tune Title: [In my Savior I am trusting]
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What a Wonderful Saviour!

Author: E. A. H. Hymnal: CoP1898 #22 (1898) First Line: Christ has for sin atonement made Refrain First Line: What a wonderful Savior is Jesus Scripture: Isaiah 9:6 Tune Title: [Christ has for sin atonement made]
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Witness for Jesus

Author: E. A. H. Hymnal: CoP1898 #23 (1898) First Line: Brother, has Christ redeemed you from sin? Refrain First Line: Witness for Jesus, witness today Lyrics: 1 Brother, has Christ redeemed you from sin? Has He brought peace and comfort within! Does not your heart with gratitude move, Move you to speak of His wonderful love? Refrain: Witness for Jesus, witness today; Tell how delightsome and bright is the way, Witness that all your sins He forgave; Witness that Jesus is able to save. 2 Sunshine is beaming bright on your way, Blessings from heav’n attend you each day; Mercy descends in streams from above, Brother, O tell of His wonderful love. [Refrain] 3 Wondrously fair, the smiles of His face, Preciously sweet His quickening grace, O what a Friend in Jesus you have; Tell all the world He is able to save. [Refrain] 4 Tell out the joy that thrills in your soul; Sing out the praise, to heav’n let it roll, Honor the Lord, your faithfulness prove, Tell all the world of His wonderful love. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Brother, has Christ redeemed you from sin?]
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To Jesus Draw Nigh

Author: Ada Blenkhorn Hymnal: CoP1898 #24 (1898) First Line: Would you be free from the bondage of sin? Refrain First Line: If you to Jesus draw nigh Lyrics: 1 Would you be free from the bondage of sin? Quickly to Jesus draw nigh; Pardon and peace He will give you within, If you to Jesus draw nigh. Refrain: If you to Jesus draw nigh, And on His grace you rely; Hear the sweet promise so tender and true, “He will draw nigh unto you.” 2 Weary and faint are you seeking for rest? Quickly to Jesus draw nigh; Rest sweet and true will you find on His breast, If you to Jesus draw nigh. [Refrain] 3 If the dark waves of temptation o’ertake, Quickly to Jesus draw nigh; For your deliv’rance a way He will make, If you to Jesus draw nigh. [Refrain] 4 When in life’s conflict the foe shall assail, Quickly to Jesus draw nigh; He will defend you,—His arm cannot fail,— If you to Jesus draw nigh. [Refrain] 5 Troubled and tried, do you need a true friend, Quickly to Jesus draw nigh; Faithful and true He will be to the end, If you to Jesus draw nigh. [Refrain] Scripture: James 4:8 Tune Title: [Would you be free from the bondage of sin?]
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Looking This Way

Author: J. W. V. Hymnal: CoP1898 #25 (1898) First Line: Over the river faces I see Refrain First Line: Looking this way, yes, looking this way Tune Title: [Over the river faces I see]
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My Saviour First of All

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: CoP1898 #26 (1898) First Line: When my lifework is ended, and I cross the swelling tide Refrain First Line: I shall know Him Tune Title: [When my lifework is ended, and I cross the swelling tide]
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Since the Love of God Shone In

Author: L. E. J. Hymnal: CoP1898 #27 (1898) First Line: I have found a Friend to me so dear Tune Title: [I have found a Friend to me so dear]
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The Bolted Door

Author: Rev. John Parker Hymnal: CoP1898 #28 (1898) First Line: Do you know the blessed Saviour's at the door? Refrain First Line: He is waiting, He is knocking at the door Tune Title: [Do you know the blessed Saviour's at the door?]
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Jesus, Your Only Refuge

Author: E. B. K. Hymnal: CoP1898 #29 (1898) First Line: Jesus is your only refuge Lyrics: 1 Jesus is your only refuge, Quickly fly to Him, He will keep you from all evil,— Cleanse you from all sin. He’s the Rock of your salvation, Build on Him today, Earthly pleasures fast are fading And will pass away. 2 Have you friends on earth who love you? Christ excells them all; He will hear you when in trouble If on Him you call. Not a sparrow ever falleth That He doeth not see, How much more thou art to Jesus, For He died for thee. 3 Come then, to this only refuge, Haste, O haste away; By His Spirit, Jesus calls you, Come, O come today. Though your sins around you gather— High as mountains be, He will pardon and forgive you,— He will set you free. Tune Title: [Jesus is your only refuge]
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The Master is Come

Author: Katharine E. Purvis Hymnal: CoP1898 #30 (1898) First Line: "The Master is come," O penitent one Lyrics: 1 “The Master is come,” O penitent one, He brings thee forgiveness and love; The cup that He drain’d thy pardon has won— Thy title to mansions above. Refrain: “The Master is come and calleth for thee,” O soul heavy laden, oppressed, He calleth for thee, He calleth for thee, Draw near unto Him and find rest. 2 “The Master is come,” O laborer know The seed thou art sowing in tears, Thro’ sunshine and storm shall blossom and grow To ripen in heaven’s bright years. [Refrain] 3 “The Master is come,” O pilgrim, whose way Has lain in the shadow so long, Thy path will lead home to portals of day— To joy and redemption’s glad song. [Refrain] 4 “The Master is come,” O mourner rejoice, He robs even death of its sting; Thy lov’d shall awake at sound of His voice To dwell evermore with the King. [Refrain] Scripture: John 11:28 Tune Title: ["The Master is come," O penitent one]

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