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"Not your own"

Author: Samuel F. Smith Hymnal: Laudes Domini #403 (1890) Topics: Christians Love for Christ; Christians Love for Christ First Line: Oh, not my own these verdant hills Lyrics: 1 Oh, not my own these verdant hills, And fruits and flowers, and stream, and wood; But his who all with glory fills, Who bought me with his precious blood. 2 Oh, not my own this wondrous frame, Its curious work, its living soul; But his who for my ransom came; Slain for my sake, he claims the whole. 3 Oh, not my own the grace that keeps My feet from fierce temptations free; Oh, not my own the thought that leaps, Adoring, blessed Lord, to thee. 4 Oh, not my own; I'll soar and sing, When life, with all its toils, is o'er, And thou thy trembling lamb shalt bring Safe home, to wander nevermore. Languages: English
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"Whom unseen, we love"

Author: Ray Palmer Hymnal: Laudes Domini #406 (1890) Topics: Christians Love for Christ; Christians Love for Christ First Line: Jesus, these eyes have never seen Lyrics: 1 Jesus, these eyes have never seen That radiant form of thine! The vail of sense hangs dark between Thy blessed face and mine! 2 I see thee not, I hear thee not, Yet art thou oft with me; And earth has ne'er so dear a spot, As where I meet with thee. 3 Like some bright dream that comes unsought, When slumbers o'er me roll, Thine image ever fills my thought, And charms my ravished soul. 4 Yet though I have not seen, and still Must rest in faith alone; I love thee, dearest Lord! and will, Unseen, but not unknown. 5 When death these mortal eyes shall seal, And still this throbbing heart, The rending vail shall thee reveal, All glorious as thou art! Languages: English
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"The world's true Light"

Author: William W. How Hymnal: Laudes Domini #408 (1890) Topics: Christians Love for Christ; Christians Love for Christ First Line: O One with God the Father Lyrics: 1 O one with God the Father In majesty and might, The brightness of his glory, Eternal Light of light; O'er this our home of darkness Thy rays are streaming now; The shadows flee before thee, The world's true Light art thou. 2 Yet, Lord, we see but darkly: O heavenly Light, arise, Dispel these mists that shroud us, And hide thee from our eyes! We long to track the footprints That thou thyself hast trod; We long to see the pathway That leads to thee our God. 3 O Jesus, shine around us With radiance of thy grace; O Jesus, turn upon us The brightness of thy face. We need no star to guide us, As on our way we press, If thou thy light vouchsafest, O Sun of righteousness! Languages: English
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Psalm 23

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Laudes Domini #413 (1890) Topics: Christians Love for Christ; Christians Love for Christ First Line: The Lord my Shepherd is Lyrics: 1 The Lord my Shepherd is, I shall be well supplied; Since he is mine, and I am his, What can I want beside? 2 He leads me to the place Where heavenly pasture grows, Where living waters gently pass, And full salvation flows. 3 If e'er I go astray, He doth my soul reclaim; And guide me in his own right way, For his most holy name. 4 While he affords his aid, I cannot yield to fear; Tho' I should walk thro' death's dark shade, My Shepherd's with me there. 5 In spite of all my foes, Thou dost my table spread; My cup with blessings overflows, And joy exalts my head. 6 The bounties of thy love Shall crown my future days; Nor from thy house will I remove, Nor cease to speak thy praise. Languages: English Tune Title: SEIR
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All for Jesus

Author: J. Jacobs Hymnal: Laudes Domini #414 (1890) Topics: Christians Love for Christ; Christians Love for Christ First Line: What can I give to Jesus Lyrics: 1 What can I give to Jesus, Who gave himself for me? How can I show my love to him Who died on Calvary? Myself I give to Jesus, Who gave himself for me: Thus will I show my love to him Who died on Calvary. 2 I give my life to Jesus, My strength and health and all; Assured he'll be my constant Friend, Whatever may befall. This will I give to Jesus, etc. 3 Thy Spirit give, Lord Jesus, To strengthen me for this; That I may have thy loving smile, And share thine endless bliss. Then shall I give to Jesus A song more sweet, more free; And ever show my love to him Who died on Calvary. Languages: English Tune Title: HERBERT
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"Brother, King!"

Author: Newman Hall Hymnal: Laudes Domini #415 (1890) Topics: Christians Love for Christ; Christians Love for Christ First Line: Friend of sinners! Lord of glory! Lyrics: 1 Friend of sinners! Lord of glory! Lowly, mighty! Brother, King! Musing o'er thy wondrous story, Fain would I thy praises sing. 2 Friend to help us, comfort, save us, In whom power and pity blend, Praise we must the grace which gave us Jesus Christ, the sinner's Friend. 3 Oh, to love and serve thee better! From all evil set us free; Break, Lord, every sinful fetter, Be each thought conformed to thee. Languages: English Tune Title: ST. SYLVESTER
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"Work for Jesus"

Author: M. Haslock Hymnal: Laudes Domini #417 (1890) Topics: Christians Love for Christ; Christians Love for Christ First Line: Christian, work for Jesus Lyrics: 1 Christian, work for Jesus, Who on earth for thee Labored, wearied, suffered, Died upon the tree. 2 Work with lips so fervid That thy words may prove Thou hast brought a message From the God of love. 3 Work with heart that burneth, Humbly at his feet Priceless gems to offer, For his crown made meet. 4 Work with prayer unceasing, Borne on faith's strong wing. Earnestly beseeching Trophies for the King. 5 Work while strength endureth, Until death draw near; Then thy Lord's sweet welcome Thou in heaven shalt hear. Languages: English Tune Title: PENKIVELL
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"Jesus only"

Author: Elias Nason Hymnal: Laudes Domini #378 (1890) Topics: Christians Love for Christ; Christians Love for Christ First Line: Jesus only, when the morning Lyrics: 1 Jesus only, when the morning Beams upon the path I tread; Jesus only, when the darkness Gathers round my weary head. 2 Jesus only, when the billows Cold and sullen o'er me roll; Jesus only, when the trumpet Rends the tomb and wakes the soul. 3 Jesus only, when, adoring, Saints their crowns before him bring; Jesus only, I will, joyous, Through eternal ages sing. Languages: English
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"With you always"

Author: Edwin H. Nevin Hymnal: Laudes Domini #379 (1890) Topics: Christians Love for Christ; Christians Love for Christ First Line: Always with us, always with us Lyrics: 1 Always with us, always with us Words of cheer and words of love; Thus the risen Saviour whispers, From his dwelling-place above. 2 With us when we toil in sadness, Sowing much and reaping none; Telling us that in the future Golden harvests shall be won. 3 With us when the storm is sweeping O'er our pathway dark and drear; Waking hope within our bosoms, Stilling every anxious fear. 4 With us in the lonely valley, When we cross the chilling stream Lighting up the steps to glory With salvation's radiant beam. Languages: English Tune Title: WILMOT
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"He is precious"

Author: O. Heginbotham Hymnal: Laudes Domini #394 (1890) Topics: Christians Love for Christ; Christians Love for Christ First Line: Blest Jesus! when my soaring thoughts Lyrics: 1 Blest Jesus! when my soaring thoughts O'er all thy graces rove, How is my soul in transport lost, In wonder, joy, and love! 2 Not softest strains can charm my ears, Like thy beloved name; Nor aught beneath the skies inspire My heart will equal flame. 3 Where'er I look, my wondering eyes Unnumbered blessings see; But what is life, with all its bliss, If once compared with thee? 4 Hast thou a rival in my breast? Search, Lord, for thou canst tell If aught can raise my passions thus, Or please my soul so well. 5 No; thou art precious to my heart, My portion and my joy: For ever let thy boundless grace My sweetest thoughts employ. Languages: English

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