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Marching to the Promised Land

Author: J. H. Fillmore Hymnal: GJ1890 #24 (1890) First Line: We're marching to the promised land Refrain First Line: We're marching, marching Lyrics: 1 We’re marching to the promised land, A happy pilgrim band; Thro’ clouds and storms we press our way, With foes on ev’ry hand. Chorus: We’re marching, marching To the land of endless day, We’re marching, marching Up the narrow way. 2 We’re marching to the promised land, Where crowns and glories wait; The faithful soldier soon shall pass, Within the golden gate. [Chorus] 3 We’re marching to the promised land, As victors over sin; The mighty pow’r of Christ, our King, Ensures our entrance in. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [We're marching to the promised land]
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The Wedding Feast Is Ready

Author: Mrs. L. M. Beal Bateman Hymnal: GJ1890 #25 (1890) First Line: He of whom the books of Moses Lyrics: 1 He of whom the books of Moses, And the prophets told, Calleth like a tender shepherd, Lambs into His fold. From the highways, from the byways, From the hedges dark with sin, From the pitfalls that may catch them, Go and get the children in. He of whom the books of Moses, And the prophets told, Calleth like a tender shepherd, Lambs into His fold. 2 Lo, the wedding feast is ready, And the Bridegroom waits, put the wedding robe upon you, Ere they close the gates. Some have hasted out to meet Him, With their burning lamps well trimmed; Some have slept, their oil has wasted, Till their lights have all been dimmed. Lo, the wedding feast is ready, And the Bridegroom waits, put the wedding robe upon you, Ere they close the gates. 3 Who of you that once has tasted, Of the gospel feast, Will go out and at His bidding, See His guests increased? Long the loving Bridegroom tarries, Kindly, sweetly calling still, Sending near and far the message, All, yes all may come who will. Who of you that once has tasted, Of the gospel feast, Will go out and at His bidding, See His guests increased? Languages: English Tune Title: [He of whom the books of Moses]
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The Bright, Happy Home

Author: J. W. McGarvey Hymnal: GJ1890 #26 (1890) First Line: There's a bright, happy home over yonder Refrain First Line: We'll meet with our Saviour in the morning Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a bright, happy home over yonder]
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O Love Divine

Author: Mrs. A. L. Davison Hymnal: GJ1890 #27 (1890) First Line: O man of sorrows! mortal grief Refrain First Line: O love divine, I call Thee mine Lyrics: 1 O man of sorrows! mortal grief Thou knowest well; The bitter pangs that Thou didst bear, What tongue can tell! Chorus: O love divine, I call Thee mine; My heart to Thee I bring. Supremely blest In Thee I rest, My Savior King. 2 Despised of men, Thou gavest all, Their souls to save, Did’st bow Thy kingly head to meet The cross, the grave. [Chorus] 3 O loved of God, O blessed Son, I call to Thee; Thro’ shade and sun, thro’ life and death, Be near to me. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [O man of sorrows! mortal grief]
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We Know Not Yet

Author: Rev. J. H. Sammis Hymnal: GJ1890 #28 (1890) First Line: We know not yet what we shall be Refrain First Line: But we know that when He shall appear Lyrics: 1 We know not yet what we shall be, Tho’ now the Sons of God, When robed in immortality We rise above the sod. Chorus: But we know that when He shall appear, We know that when He shall appear We shall be like Him, we shall be like Him, For we shall see Him as He is, We shall be like Him, we shall be like Him, For we shall see Him as He is. 2 We know not what our eyes shall see Among the starry spheres; What sounds of heav’nly melody Shall greet our ravished ears. [Chorus] 3 We know not what the city is, The Three, the Living Tide; The scenes, the sounds, the loves, the bliss, The Bridegroom and the Bride. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [We know not yet what we shall be]
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We're a Loyal Band

Author: Mrs. Harriet E. Jones Hymnal: GJ1890 #29 (1890) First Line: We are marching hand in hand Refrain First Line: Oh, we are a loyal band Lyrics: 1 We are marching hand in hand, Thro’ the land, thro’ the land, Jesus’ happy little band, Happy little band. Chorus: Oh, we are a loyal band, Loyal band, loyal band, Clinging close to Jesus’ hand, Close to Jesus’ hand. 2 On we march with sweet accord, Near our Lord, near our Lord, And His smile is our reward; Oh, we love our Lord. [Chorus] 3 All the lions in our way We will slay, we will slay, As we tread the narrow way, Tread the narrow way. [Chorus] 4 We will conquer by and by, If we try, if we try, With dear Jesus ever nigh, Conquer by and by. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [We are marching hand in hand]
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Marching and Singing

Author: Fronia Smith Hymnal: GJ1890 #30 (1890) First Line: We're a happy pilgrim band Refrain First Line: We are marching all the day Lyrics: 1 We’re a happy pilgrim band, Marching to the promised land, Guided by our Captain, on we move; And to cheer us on our way, We are singing all the day, Singing as we near the shrine we love. Chorus: We are marching all the day, We are singing all the way, We are marching all the day, We are singing all the way. 2 We’ve a Leader bold and brave, Jesus mightiest to save, No fierce lion dares to cross our way, Marching on without a fear, To our Captain keeping near, Pilgrims never from our ranks will stray. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [We're a happy pilgrim band]
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Do Not Be Afraid

Hymnal: GJ1890 #31 (1890) First Line: Tho' the tempest rages Lyrics: 1 Tho’ the tempest rages, And the day is past; Tho’ the darkness deepens, And the night falls fast; There is heard a whisper, In the thick’ning shade, “It is I, the Master; Do not be afraid!” 2 Nothing can be harmful, Which the Father sends; Even loss and sorrow, And the lack of friends Need not make us fearful, Troubled or dismayed, Since the Lord is saying, “Do not be afraid!” 3 Soon the flowing river, Will be near our feet; We must cross the waters, Ere our loved we meet; But to give us courage, Lest we be dismayed, Christ, the Lord, will whisper, “Do not be afraid!” Languages: English Tune Title: [Tho' the tempest rages]
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Are You Witnessing for Him?

Author: Alice M. Batchelder Hymnal: GJ1890 #32 (1890) First Line: Tell me, brother, worn and weary Refrain First Line: Tell me, brother, worn and weary Languages: English Tune Title: [Tell me, brother, worn and weary]
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Able and Willing to Save

Author: Grace Glenn Hymnal: GJ1890 #34 (1890) First Line: Mercy in Jesus, my brother Refrain First Line: Jesus is able and willing Lyrics: 1 Mercy in Jesus, my brother, Offers to you and to me, Pardon for all that we owe Him, Perfect, enduring and free. Chorus: Jesus is able and willing, Jesus is calling today. Willing to save, Able to save, Why should we longer delay? 2 Long have we wander’d in darkness, Groping in sorrow and sin, Bringing no tithes to His storehouse, Freely He bids us “Come in.” [Chorus] 3 Nothing is gain’d by delaying, Weary with toiling and strife, He is the Lord of the harvest, He is the fountain of life. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Mercy in Jesus, my brother]

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