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To-Day

Author: Rev. G. Campbell Morgan, D. D. Hymnal: NH1904 #43 (1904) First Line: Today, O blessed word of hope Refrain First Line: Today, if ye will hear his voice Topics: Invitation Scripture: Hebrews 3:13 Tune Title: [Today, O blessed word of hope]
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Kept by His Power

Author: Charlotte Murray Hymnal: NH1904 #44 (1904) First Line: Kept by his power, no human arm upholding Refrain First Line: Kept by the power of God unto salvation Lyrics: 1 “Kept by His pow’r”—no human arm upholding, No human hand outstretch’d to point the way; But God’s great love, His feeble child enfolding, Is all-sufficient for thy need each day. Refrain: Kept by the pow’r of God unto salvation, Ready to be revealed, revealed in the latter day, Kept by the pow’r of God unto salvation, Ready to be revealed in the latter day. 2 “Kept by His pow’r”—when sun is brightly shining And glory crowns thy pathway with its light; “Kept by His pow’r”—when daylight is declining, And length’ning shadows tell of coming night. [Refrain] 3 “Kept” when the world for Thee its smile is wreathing, When skies are fair, and life with roses spread; “Kept” when its frown to Thee it is bequeathing And clouds are massing darkly over head. [Refrain] 4 His pow’r to keep is strong and true as ever, No length of years can e’er its force abate; His will to keep can never fail—no, never; While Mercy stands at heav’n’s wide-open gate. [Refrain] Topics: Salvation Tune Title: [Kept by his power, no human arm upholding]
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I Could not Do without Thee

Author: Frances R. Havergal Hymnal: NH1904 #45 (1904) Topics: Praise Tune Title: [I could not do without thee]
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Man the Life-Boat!

Author: M.Woolsey Stryker, D. > Hymnal: NH1904 #46 (1904) First Line: Man the lifeboat, man the lifeboat Topics: Rescue Tune Title: [Man the life-boat, man the life-boat]
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Trusting in Thee

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: NH1904 #47 (1904) First Line: Jesus, my Shepherd and Saviour divine Topics: Shepherd; Trust Tune Title: [Jesus, my Shepherd and Saviour divine]
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Sweet peace, the gift of God's love

Author: P. P. B. Hymnal: NH1904 #48 (1904) First Line: There comes to my heart one sweet strain Refrain First Line: Peace, peace, sweet peace Topics: Peacae and Rest Tune Title: [There comes to my heart one sweet strain]
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Why Will Ye Die?

Author: Rev. Edward Husband Hymnal: NH1904 #49 (1904) First Line: A great Rock stands in a weary land Refrain First Line: Then why will ye die Lyrics: 1 A great Rock stands in a weary land, And its shadows fall on the parchéd sand, And it calls to the trav’ler passing by: “I will shelter thee here continually.” Then why will ye die? Oh! why will ye die? When the shelt’ring Rock is standing by, Oh! why! oh! will ye die? 2 A great well lies in a weary land, And its waters call over life’s rough strand, That the great Well is deep, with waters rife, Springing up into everlasting life. Then why will ye die? Oh! why will ye die? When the great deep Well is standing by, Oh! why! oh! will ye die? 3 A wide Fold stands in a weary land, And the sheep are call’d on every hand; And the Shepherd no wand’rer turns away, But He changes his darkness into day. Then why will ye die? Oh! why will ye die? When the great wide Fold is standing by, Oh! why! oh! will ye die? 4 A rough Cross stands near a city wall, Where the Saviour died out of love for all; Where angels still tell the message blest, That the way now is plain to endless rest. Then why will ye die? Oh! why will ye die? When the blood-stain’d Cross is standing by, Oh! why! oh! will ye die? Topics: Refuge, Rock Tune Title: [A great Rock stands in a weary land]
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The Redeemed of the Lord

Author: Frances V. Hubbard Hymnal: NH1904 #50 (1904) First Line: The redeem'd of the Lord shall return Refrain First Line: With joy and with singing Topics: Redemption Tune Title: [The redeem'd of the Lord shall return]
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The Life of Joy

Author: Maj. D. W. Whittle Hymnal: NH1904 #51 (1904) First Line: I've found the life of truest joy Refrain First Line: Oh, the joy of loving Jesus Lyrics: 1 I’ve found the life of truest joy, My heart is overflowing; By day and night my glad employ, This secret to be showing. Refrain: Oh, the joy of loving Jesus, Oh, the gladness that is giv’n; When we know the Father sees us One with Jesus there in Heav’n. 2 Once selfish joy I vainly tried, And sought the world for pleasure; Now self with Christ is crucified, And He is all my treasure. [Refrain] 3 But now the truth that makes me free Is like a well upspringing; The risen Christ now lives in me, And fills my soul with singing. [Refrain] Topics: Joy Tune Title: [I've found the life of truest joy]
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Fill Me, Holy Spirit, Fill Me

Author: L. S. Chafer Hymnal: NH1904 #52 (1904) First Line: Thou art calling me, Lord Jesus Topics: Prayer and Supplication Tune Title: [Thou art calling me, Lord Jesus]

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