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Glory in the Cross

Author: Dan Schutte Hymnal: Worship and Song #3075 (2011) Meter: 11.8.11.8 D Topics: Voices; Voices First Line: Let us ever glory in the cross of Christ Scripture: Psalm 105:1-3 Languages: English Tune Title: TRIDUUM

Tradin' My Sorrows

Author: Darrell Evans Hymnal: Worship and Song #3108 (2011) Meter: Irregular Topics: Voices; Voices First Line: I'm tradin' my sorrows Scripture: Nehemiah 8:10 Languages: English Tune Title: TRADIN' MY SORROWS

Stand in Awe

Author: Bret Hesla Hymnal: Worship and Song #3162 (2011) Meter: 13.10.13.9 Topics: Voices; Voices First Line: Stand in awe of the one who hears the cry of the poor Scripture: Psalm 22:22-30 Languages: English Tune Title: STAND IN AWE
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The Wayside Cross

Author: C. L. St. John Hymnal: The Cokesbury Worship Hymnal #249 (1938) Topics: Men's Voices First Line: "Which way shall I take?" shouts a voice in the night Refrain First Line: Near, near thee, my son, is the old wayside cross Languages: English Tune Title: ["Which way shall I take?" shouts a voice in the night]
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A voice from the sea to the mountains

Author: Charles T. Brooks Hymnal: Singers and Songs of the Liberal Faith #372 (1875) Topics: The great voices
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Wandering Child, O Come Home.

Author: Kem G. Bottorf Hymnal: Victory Songs #198 (1920) Topics: Male Voices First Line: Have you wandered away from your Father's care Refrain First Line: Child, come home, child, come home Lyrics: 1 Have you wandered away from your Father's care, Heavy hearted and sad do you roam? There's a sweet gentle voice calling now to you-- Wand-ring child, wand'ring child, O come home. Chorus: Child, come home, child come home, Wand'ring child, why longer roam? 'Tis thy Father entreats-- Wand'ring child, O come home. Child, come home, child come home, Wand'ring child, why longer roam? 'Tis thy Father entreats-- Wand'ring child, O come home. 2 Is your frail bark adrift on life's raging sea, Are you tossed on its billows and foam? There's a safe harbor home, waiting now for you-- Wand-ring child, wand'ring child, O come home. [Chorus] 3 He is pleading today, heed His gentle voice, As He bids you no longer to roam, To that dear Father's house haste without delay-- Wand-ring child, wand'ring child, O come home. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Have you wandered away from your Father's care]
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I Need Thee

Author: B. E. W. Hymnal: Songs of Grace and Glory #159 (1918) Topics: Special Songs Male Voices First Line: I need thy help, dear Father Refrain First Line: I need thee, I need thee Lyrics: 1 I need thy help, dear Father, Lest from thy fold I stray; Upon the barren mountains, Away, so far away. Refrain: I need thee, I need thee, The counsel of thy Word; I need thee, I need thee, My loving Lord. 2 I need thy voice to cheer me, In lonely hours of care; And if I only hear thee, Sweet is the rest I share. [Refrain] 3 I need thy hand to guide me, Thy steps to go before; I need thee close beside me, Till life on earth is o’er. [Refrain] 4 I need thee, Lord, to help me While here on earth I roam; I need thee, yes, I need thee To guide me safely home. [Refrain] Tune Title: [I need thy help, dear Father]
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Can You Wait?

Author: F. E. Belden Hymnal: Christ in Song #704 (1908) Topics: Special Selections Ladies' Voices First Line: Could you wait, could you wait if a brother were lost Lyrics: 1 Could you wait, could you wait if a brother were lost In the dark, stormy night, and a flood to be cross'd? If you knew how to guide him from danger and death, Would you sit idly singing sweet carols of faith? O, the faith born above Is the faith full of love! Could you wait? Could you wait? Could you wait? 2 Could you wait, could you wait if a sister should cry, "I am wall'd in by fire! I'm not ready to die!" If her cottage or palace were circled with flame, And you heard her voice calling you, calling by name, Would you linger to read Of some beautiful deed? Could you wait? Could you wait? Could you wait? 3 In the flood, in the flood and the tempest-torn night, There are brothers now wand'ring who long for the right; There are sisters as gentle as ever were known, Whom the fires of perdition surround as their own: They are yielding their blood To the flame and the flood, Can you wait? Can you wait? Can you wait? Languages: English Tune Title: [Could you wait, could you wait if a brother were lost]
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Only Two Ways

Author: F. E. B. Hymnal: Christ in Song #11 (1908) Topics: Special Selections Male Voices First Line: There are two ways for trav'lers, only two ways Lyrics: 1 There are two ways for trav'lers, only two ways: One's a hill pathway of battle and praise; The other leads downward; tho flow'ry it seem Its joy is a phantom, its love is a dream Its love is a dream, 'tis only a dream. 2 There are two guides for trav'lers, only two guides: One's the Good Shepherd, e'en thro' the death tides; The other, the serpent, beguiling with sin Whose beauty external hides poison within, Hides poison within, death poison within. 3 There are two homes for trav'lers, only two homes: One's the fair city where evil ne'er comes; The other, sin's wages, eternal and dread, The fate of the lost ones, the doom of the dead. The doom of the dead, the sorrowful dead. 4 Quickly enter the strait way, leading to life; Shun the wide gateway of folly and strife. The Spirit invites you this moment to come; The Saviour is waiting to welcome you home; To welcome you home, to welcome you home. Languages: English Tune Title: [There are two ways for trav'lers, only two ways]
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Knocking, Knocking

Author: Mrs. H. B. Stowe Hymnal: Christ in Song #35 (1908) Topics: Special Selections Male Voices First Line: Knocking, knocking, who is there? Lyrics: 1 Knocking, knocking, who is there? Waiting, waiting, O how fair! 'Tis a Pilgrim, strange and kingly, Never such was seen before; Ah! my soul, for such a wonder Wilt thou not undo the door? Wilt thou not undo the door? 2 Knocking, knocking, still He's there, Waiting, waiting, wondrous fair; But the door is hard to open, For the weeds and ivy vine With their dark and clinging tendrils Ever round the hinges twice, Ever round the hinges twice. 3 Knocking, knocking what! still there? Waiting, waiting, grand and fair; Yea, the wounded hand still knocketh, And beneath the thorn-wreath'd hair Beam the patient eyes, so tender, Of thy Savior waiting there; Wilt thou keep him waiting there? Languages: English Tune Title: [Knocking, knocking, who is there?]

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