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The Water of Life

Author: Abbie Mills Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Come, all who are thirsty, where life's river rolls Refrain First Line: How blessed the fountain that flows from the throne! Used With Tune: [Come, all who are thirsty, where life's river rolls]
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The Prodigal's Return

Author: R. K. C. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Away from my Father, away from my home Refrain First Line: I will arise and go to my Father! Used With Tune: [Away from my Father, away from my home]
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Come Into the Ark

Author: F. G. Burroughs Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Come thou into the ark of the Lord Refrain First Line: He is able, he is willing Lyrics: 1 Come thou into the ark of the Lord, For yet there is room for all; And those who have entered are rescued from sin, And saved from the enemy's thrall. Chorus: He is able, he is willing, He is waiting now to save from sin's dark flood; Come thou and all thy house into the ark of the Lord And be saved from the wrath of God. 2 Come thou into the ark, for the storm Of evil is raging without; Oh, haste to the shelter provided for thee, Flee thou from thy fears and thy doubt. [Chorus] 3 Come thou into the ark of the Lord, And bring with thee all that thou hast. The portals are open, - no longer delay Thy lot with the ransomed to cast. [Chorus] 4 Come thou into the ark and be saved From all that imperils thy soul; Be thou of the number the Lord hath shut in To move to the heavenly goal. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [Come thou into the ark of the Lord]
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Help Draweth Near

Author: F. G. Burroughs Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: An army is coming, their footsteps we hear Refrain First Line: Hark to the songs of the conquering throng! Lyrics: 1 An army is coming, their footsteps we hear, The time of our rescue is now drawing near; Then lose not your courage, but stand firmly and true, Although in this conflict you are weary and few. Chorus: Hark to the songs of the conquering throng! Their glad shout of victory while marching along: Then lose not your courage valiant help draweth near: The sound of this army all God's faithful can hear! 2 The right yet shall triumph, all warfare shall cease; The captives in chains will our Captain release; For all earth-born tyrants shall be swept from the land, When forth comes the army with God's Word in command. [Chorus] 3 Be strong and courageous and quit not the field, The Lord's in the battle, - thou dare not to yield, Tho' fierce be the struggle, - you shall win thro' his might, For one strong in faith shall put a thousand to flight. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [An army is coming, their footsteps we hear]
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Amid a World of sin

Author: R. K. C. Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: [Amid a world of sin]
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Precious stream

Author: H. L. G. Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: A stream from Calv'ry's summit rolls Refrain First Line: Oh! precious Jesus, Rock for me Used With Tune: [A stream from Calv'ry's summit rolls]
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Setting Me Free

Author: H. L. G. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: All glory to Jesus, I'll sing a glad song Refrain First Line: All gory to Jesus, the Mighty to Save Used With Tune: [All glory to Jesus, I'll sing a glad song]
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My Father's at the Wheel

Author: J. H. Stockton Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: A ship in wind and storm was tossed Refrain First Line: Father is at the wheel Used With Tune: [A ship in wind and storm was tossed]
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King of Kings

Author: R. K. C. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: A glad new song of peace and love Refrain First Line: We'll crown Him King of kings Used With Tune: [A glad new song of peace and love]
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Where is My Child?

Author: F. G. Burroughs Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: A mother's voice is calling in eager tones of love Refrain First Line: Where is my child today? Lyrics: 1 A mother's voice is calling in eager tones of love, "Where is my child, oh, tell me, where doth my dear one rove? His home he hath forsaken, - far out upon the wild I fear his feet are straying - where is my darling child? "Where is my child today? Oh, help me search, I pray! The day is now declining, The western sky is gray. Oh, help me find my child Far out upon the wild, Ere cruel storms o'ertake him, Oh, help me find my child!" 2 A shepherd's voice is calling in accents loud and clear, "Where is my sheep that wandered beyond my sheltered mear? The crags are cold and barren, and evil lurketh there, - Where is my lamb now straying far from my fold and care? "Where is my lamb today? Oh help me search, I pray! The day is fast declining, The western sky is gray; Oh, help me find my sheep Upon the barren steep, Ere cruel storms o'ertake him, Oh, help me save my sheep!" 3 A Father's voice is calling in tones of pard'ning grace, "Where is my son? oh, bid him arise and seek my face! For him I still am keeping the robe, the ring, the shoes, - The bread for which he hungers I will not him refuse. "Where is my son today, From love and rest astray? For him life's day is waning, Death's wing o'ershades his way! Oh, bid him seek his home, And cease from me to roam: His Father waits to meet him, And bid him welcome home!" Used With Tune: [A mother's voice is calling in eager tones of love]

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