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Steadily Marching On

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: CD51902 #30 (1902) First Line: Praise ye the Lord, joyfully sound hosanna Refrain First Line: Steadily marching on, with our banners waving o’er us Languages: English Tune Title: [Praise ye the Lord, joyfully sound hosanna]
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O where shall rest be found

Author: James Montgomery Hymnal: CD51902 #31 (1902) Languages: English Tune Title: GREENWOOD
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Safe With the Loved Ones at Home

Author: Rev. Geo. P. Hott Hymnal: CD51902 #32 (1902) First Line: Far, far beyond this vale of sorrow Refrain First Line: Oh, I long to be with Jesus Lyrics: 1 Far, far beyond this vale of sorrow, Is home, sweet home; There weary hearts will meet tomorrow, There parting never come. Refrain: Oh, I long to be with Jesus, Never more to roam; There shall my heart o’erflow with gladness, Safe with the lov’d ones at home. 2 All hopes, but heav’n are disappointing, Heartaches and pain; There shall my soul be fill’d with gladness, There meet the lov’d ones again. [Refrain] 3 All earthly scenes are ting’d with sadness, All skies have clouds; No hope, but fear its cups emitters, The final robe the shroud. [Refrain] 4 But christian, cheer thee on thy journey, The toil’s most done; Heav’n’s bright eternal day’s before thee, There waits for thee thy crown. [Refrain] 5 Turn, turn thee, sinner to thy Saviour, By sorrow driven, Lay down the burden thou art bearing, Christ offers home and heaven. [Refrain] 6 And though the path be rough and lonely He’ll lead thee on; Though Satan often tempt and try thee Never art thou alone. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Far, far beyond this vale of sorrow]
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Drifting

Author: W. H. R. Hymnal: CD51902 #33 (1902) First Line: Drifting away to the haven of rest Refrain First Line: Drifting away Lyrics: 1 Drifting away to the haven of rest, Sailing to port with the happy and blest, Voices of loved ones are calling us there— Calling the weary to rest. Refrain: Drifting away, Drifting away, Drifting away, Drifting away we are drifting away. 2 Drifting away far beyond the blue sea, Valley of Eden, we dream oft of thee; Songs of the ransomed float down to us here Calling us over the sea. [Refrain] 3 Drifting away to that beautiful home Ended earth’s toils where no parting days come, Storms are all past, and all tears wiped away There in that beautiful home. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Drifting away to the haven of rest]
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Whosoever Will May Come

Author: Carlin Hymnal: CD51902 #34 (1902) First Line: “Whosoever will may come,” O wondrous message Lyrics: 1 “Whosoever will may come,” O wondrous message! Sing the blessed tidings all the world around: “Whosoever will,” is sent to ev’ry nation Where the perishing are found. Refrain: Whosoever will may come, Whosoever will may come, Whosoever will may come, And drink of the water of life. 2 “Whosoever will may come,” O sinner, hear it, See! the door is standing open all the day: “Whosoever will,” be happy at the fountain— Come along without delay. [Refrain] 3 “Whosoever will may come,” O precious promise! “Whosoever will,” may have salvation free: “Whosoever will,” O blessed invitation, Thirsty soul, it is for thee. [Refrain] Scripture: Revelation 22:17 Languages: English Tune Title: [“Whosoever will may come,” O wondrous message]
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How Blest the Man

Hymnal: CD51902 #35 (1902) First Line: How blest the man that doth not stray Lyrics: 1 How blest the man that doth not stray Where wicked counsel tempts his feet; Who stands not in the sinner’s way, And sits not in the scorner’s seat, But in God’s law he takes delight, And meditates both day and night. 2 He shall be like the tree that springs Where streams of water gently glide; Which plenteous fruit in season brings, And ever green its leaves abide; Thus shall prosperity attend The good man’s work till life shall end. 3 Not so ungodly men, for they Like chaff before the wind are driv’n; Hence they’ll not stand in judgment day, Nor mingle with the saints in heav’n; The Lord approves the good man’s path, But sinner’s ways shall end in wrath. Languages: English Tune Title: [How blest the man that doth not stray]
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Song for Young Christians

Hymnal: CD51902 #36 (1902) First Line: Be simple, oh, young Christian Lyrics: 1 Be simple, oh, young Christian, Make Jesus and His cross Your love, your aim, your glory, All other things but dross. You know the right, then do it; Let nothing tempt astray; Be honest, oh, young Christian, care not what others say. 2 Be loving, oh, young Christian, be loving, brave and true, Heart tender, kind, forgiving, As Christ forgiveth you. Seek only His approval, Strive not for lower fame; Be humble, oh, young Christian, Let others praise or blame. 3 Flee Satan’s smooth, soft whispers, Flee from his subtle pow’r; Be holy, oh, young Christian, Soil not life’s pure white flow’r. Be perfect, oh, young Christian; By others do not mete Your life—the perfect standard Is Christ, the All Complete. Languages: English Tune Title: [Be simple, oh, young Christian]
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Where He Leads I'll Follow

Author: W. A. O. Hymnal: CD51902 #37 (1902) First Line: Sweet are the promises, kind is the word Refrain First Line: Where He leads I’ll follow Languages: English Tune Title: [Sweet are the promises, kind is the word]
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The Silver Star

Hymnal: CD51902 #38 (1902) First Line: On the brow of night there shines a silver star Refrain First Line: Silver star, holy light Languages: English Tune Title: [On the brow of night there shines a silver star]
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Sweet Zion Bells

Author: Mrs. A. L. Davison Hymnal: CD51902 #39 (1902) First Line: O’er heav’nly plains the golden chimes Refrain First Line: Sweet chiming Zion bells Lyrics: 1 O’er heav’nly plains the golden chimes Of Zion ring today, For passing souls those chimes are rung, To guide them on their way. Refrain: Sweet chiming Zion bells, Sweet chiming Zion bells, They cheer our pleasant way, Sweet chiming bells, They cheer us on our pleasant way, Sweet chiming bells. 2 And we who walk in earthly vales, Their joyful music ring, In melody divinely sweet, So faint and yet so clear. [Refrain] 3 They call us home, not here our rest, They softly seem to say; Beyond the gates of Zion fair, There shines a brighter day. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [O’er heav’nly plains the golden chimes]

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