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Have You Found the Savior Precious?

Author: Mrs. Frank A. Breck Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Have you found the Savior precious Refrain First Line: O there is no friend so precious Lyrics: 1 Have you found the Savior precious? Does your heart before Him bow? Have you sought and found His pardon? If you have not, why not now? Refrain: O there is no friend so precious, None so loving, none so wise; Every soul athirst for Jesus, May salvation realize. 2 Do not turn away from Jesus, Unto whom else can you go? Tho’ your sins may be as scarlet, He will wash them white as snow. [Refrain] 3 Do you falter in temptation? Do you fear lest you should fail? Trust Almightiness to keep you, And in Him you shall prevail. [Refrain] 4 Do you long for perfect friendship,— Love that naught can ever dim? Jesus offers you this blessing, You may find it all in Him. Used With Tune: [Have you found the Savior precious]
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The Shadow of Thy Wing

Appears in 16 hymnals First Line: Hold up my goings Lord me guide in paths Refrain First Line: Keep me as the apple of the eye Scripture: Psalm 17:5-7 Used With Tune: [Hold up my goings Lord me guide in paths]
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What Then?

Author: Elisha A. Hoffman Appears in 13 hymnals First Line: After the pleasures of life are o'er Lyrics: 1 After the pleasures of life are o’er, And you shall stand, face to the shore Of the dim land of the evermore, Careless soul, what then? Careless soul, what then? Careless soul, what then? After the pleasures of life are o’er, Careless soul, what then? 2 After the pulses shall cease to beat, When at the throne of Lord you meet, Waiting your doom at the judgment seat, Careless soul, what then? Careless soul, what then? Careless soul, what then? Waiting your doom at the judgment seat, Careless soul, what then? 3 After your heart is hushed and still, After the death-dews, damp and chill, Over your frame of mortality thrill, Careless soul, what then? Careless soul, what then? Careless soul, what then? After your heart is hushed and still, Careless soul, what then? 4 After the trumpet’s awful blast, After the judgment shall be past, When you have come to your doom at last, Poor, lost soul, what then? Poor, lost soul, what then? Poor, lost soul, what then? When you have come to your doom at last, Poor, lost soul, what then? Used With Tune: [After the pleasures of life are o'er]

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