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We Love Thee

Hymnal: JS1875 #24 (1875) First Line: We love thee, we love thee, dear Jesus, our King Lyrics: 1 We love thee, we love thee, dear Jesus, our King, With gladness, with gladness, we gather, to bring Our songs and our praises to lay at thy feet, And listen to words of instruction so sweet; We love thee, we love thee, for who hath beside So tenderly lived, and so lovingly died, And called even little ones safe to his arms, To guard them, and bless them, and shield them from harm. 2 And when he has led us thro' all the long way, That our little feet tread in this world where we stay, In his beautiful mansions where cometh no night, We'll sing with His angels, and live in His sight; Oh, Jesus, our Savior, all lowly we bow, And pray thou wilt make us thy chosen ones now, May our hearts and our service to thee all be given, May we love thee on earth, and adore thee in heav'n. Languages: English Tune Title: [We love thee, we love thee, dear Jesus, our King]
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Invocation

Author: Mary Forrest Hymnal: JS1875 #25 (1875) First Line: Stoop to me, lofty and lowly One Lyrics: 1 Steep to me lofty and lowly One, Stoop very near! Smile on me, blessed and holy one, Make the way clear. 2 Show me the Truth in its goldenness, Without alloy; Rich, rare and ripe in its oldenness Bearing a joy. 3 Give me that Life in its purity, Glory and peace, Which through an endless futurity, Is not to cease. Languages: English Tune Title: [Stoop to me lofty and lowly One]
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Look up with tearless eye

Author: Fannie Crosby Hymnal: JS1875 #26 (1875) First Line: Why should we think of death Lyrics: 1 Why should we think of death, With sad foreboding fear; To those who love a Savior's name He, comes with words of cheer. Refrain: Look up with tearless eye, Look up, there's joy beyond, A home where love can never die, And friend communes with friend. 2 Why should we dread the grave, If faith in Christ be bright; 'Tis but the door through which we pass To regions fair and bright. [Refrain] 3 Why should our hearts repine, When dear ones pass away; They are not lost, but gone before, To realms of endless day. [Refrain] 4 No triumphs in the grave, The sting of death is o'er; And they who reach the better land, Shall live to die no more. [Refrain] Scripture: Philippians 1:21 Languages: English Tune Title: [Why should we think of death]
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Jesus Calls, He Speaks To-Day

Author: W. A. McNeal Hymnal: JS1875 #27 (1875) Lyrics: 1 Jesus calls, he speaks to-day, What will you, dear sinner, say? Will you turn from folly, sin, And the new life now begin, Or will you his love disdain, disdain, Put him to an open shame? Pass his pleading idly by And to swift destruction fly? 2 Jesus calls--he speaks to-day, What will you, dear sinner, say? Will your heart the call believe, And the blessed Lord receive? Then all heaven for you will bring Golden harps--triumphant sing Praises to Jehovah's name, That for you the Lamb was slain. 3 Jesus calls--he speaks to-day, What will you, dear sinner, say? Do you linger? come, believe- Do not now the spirit grieve! Hasten! Jesus stands close by, To his bosom quickly fly; He will heal your wounded heart, Shield you from the tempter's dart. Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus calls, he speaks to-day]
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We Meet You Once Again

Author: Dr. T. G. Chattle Hymnal: JS1875 #28 (1875) First Line: Friends we meet you once again Lyrics: 1 Friends we meet you once again, Here to sing our greeting song, Mouths have rolled their course along, Since our former greeting song; And so swift has pass'd away, That it seems but yesterday, And so swift has pass'd away, That it seems but yesterday. 2 Moments glide so silently, Scarce we heed them as they fly, And the weight of years is shed, Gently on each bending head; That we think life just begun, When its course is almost run. That we think life just begun, When its course is almost run. 3 Thus by month, and week, and day, Swiftly float the hours away; Childhood, youth, then manhood, age, Each, successive, fills life's page; And when each its course is run, Sinks from life like setting sun, And when each its course is run, Sinks from life like setting sun. 4 Thus as each successive year You behold us gathered here; Seasons in their ceaseless roll, Bring us nearer to the goal; Where all time to us shall be Lost in an eternity. Where all time to us shall be Lost in an eternity. Languages: English Tune Title: [Friends we meet you once again]
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Why should I wait?

Hymnal: JS1875 #29 (1875) First Line: Why should I wait? I cannot flee Lyrics: 1 Why should I wait? I cannot flee, To other refuge than to thee; And vile and helpless though I be, Jesus, I come to thee. 2 Why should I wait? I look within, And nothing there I see but sin; And Thou alone canst make me clean, Jesus, I come to thee. 3 Why should I wait? I must not wait, Tomorrow's sun may be to late; And death may seal my hapless state, Jesus, I come to thee. 4 Why should I wait? O Lord, I plead Thy mercy in this time of need; And as my hiding place indeed, Jesus, I come to thee. Languages: English Tune Title: [Why should I wait? I cannot flee]
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Tell It to the Lord

Author: M. E. Servoss Hymnal: JS1875 #30 (1875) First Line: If with sin you're overcast Lyrics: 1 If with sin you're overcast, Tell it to the Lord; He'll forgive your sinful past, Tell it to the Lord; Tell it from a contrite heart, Faithfully perform your part. Tell it to the Lord, Tell it to the Lord. 2 When he lifts the burden up, Tell it to the Lord; Should a joy o'erflow thy cup, Tell it to the Lord; He alone can give thee joy, Sympathy, without alloy, Tell it to the Lord, Tell it to the Lord. 3 He has a friend thy trust betray'd, Tell it to the Lord; Would you have a fear allayed, Tell it to the Lord; He will be a friend indeed, From your fear you will be freed. Tell it to the Lord, Tell it to the Lord. 4 Was thy soul exchanged for gold, Tell it to the Lord; Has thy heart grown hard and cold, Tell it to the Lord; He alone forgiveth sin, He alone gives peace within, Tell it to the Lord. Languages: English Tune Title: [If with sin you're overcast]
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Sweet Sabbath Home

Author: J. A. Campbell Hymnal: JS1875 #31 (1875) First Line: Sweet Sabbath School, place dear to me Lyrics: 1 Sweet Sabbath School, place dear to me, Where e'er through life I roam, My heart will often turn to thee, My own dear Sabbath home. Chorus: Sweet Sabbath School, place dear to me, Where e'er thro' life I roam, My heart will often turn to thee, My own dear Sabbath home. 2 Delightful work, young souls to win, And turn the rising race, From the deceitful paths of sin To seek redeeming grace. [Chorus] 3 Thy spirit, Father, on us shed, And bless this good design, The honors of thy name be spread, Be all the glory thine. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Sweet Sabbath School, place dear to me]
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Rest Yonder

Hymnal: JS1875 #32 (1875) First Line: This is not my place of resting Refrain First Line: Never more to sin again Lyrics: 1 This is not my place of resting, Mine's a city yet to come; Onward to it I am hasting, On to my eternal home. Refrain: Never more to sin again, Never more to sin again, Far from sorrow, care or pain, Never more to sin again. 2 In it all is light and glory, O'er it all a nightless day; Ev'ry trace of sin's sad story, All the curse hath pass'd away. [Refrain] 3 Soon we pass this desert dreary, Soon we bid farewell to pain; Never more are sad or weary, Never, never sin again. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [This is not my place of resting]
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I Know I Love Jesus

Author: Wm. A. McNeal Hymnal: JS1875 #33 (1875) First Line: In trouble and sorrow, to Jesus I'll flee Lyrics: 1 In trouble and sorrow, to Jesus I'll flee, For I know that my Savior will welcome me; If I will but trust him and on him believe, My burdens he'll bear and my sorrows relieve. Chorus: I know I love Jesus, I'm so happy and free, And I know when I love him he freely loves me; My heart then I'll open, the new song begin, For it makes me so happy when Jesus comes in. 2 O sinner, now listen--his voice you may hear, So anxiously pleading close, close to your ear; O do not reject him, nor bid him depart, But give him, now give him your poor, sinful heart. [Chorus] 3 I know that the Savior is passing this way, In mercy now lingers to save you to-day! All heaven is waiting in triumph to sing, The song of redemption; dear sinner, come in. [Chorus] 4 From Calvary is flowing a deep crimson stream; Come wash ye within it, 'twill make you all clean; Though your sins be like scarlet or crimson you know He has said he will wash you as white as the snow. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [In trouble and sorrow, to Jesus I'll flee]

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