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Brought Back

Author: H. L. Gilmour Hymnal: RS1891 #43 (1891) First Line: How restless the soul of the wand'rer from Jesus! Languages: English Tune Title: [How restless the soul of the wand'rer from Jesus!]
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Leaning On the Everlasting Arms

Author: Rev. E. A. Hoffman Hymnal: RS1891 #44 (1891) First Line: What a fellowship, what a joy divine Refrain First Line: Leaning, leaning, Safe and secure Languages: English Tune Title: [What a fellowship, what a joy divine]
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Lift Your Eyes to the Cross

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: RS1891 #45 (1891) First Line: Lift your eyes to the cross where the Lord of glory died Refrain First Line: Lift your eyes to the cross, to the wondrous cross Languages: English Tune Title: [Lift your eyes to the cross where the Lord of glory died]
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Sometime

Author: L. H. Edmunds Hymnal: RS1891 #46 (1891) First Line: A voice is heard in the dewy dawn Refrain First Line: Beware! beware! at the pearly gate Languages: English Tune Title: [A voice is heard in the dewy dawn]
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On to the Battle Front

Author: Lizzie Edwards Hymnal: RS1891 #47 (1891) Refrain First Line: Strike at the root of sin Languages: English Tune Title: [On to the battle front]
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Come unto Me

Author: James L. Black Hymnal: RS1891 #48 (1891) First Line: 'Tis the blessed Saviour calling Refrain First Line: In this hour of your probation Languages: English Tune Title: ['Tis the blessed Saviour calling]
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Bless Us Now

Author: F. G. Burroughs Hymnal: RS1891 #49 (1891) First Line: Heavenly Father, we thy servants Refrain First Line: Bless us now, bless us now Lyrics: 1 Heavenly Father, we thy servants Here are met with one accord, Seeking for thy benediction On the study of thy word; Chorus: Bless us now, bless us now, While our hearts before thee bow; Give to faith a glorious vision, Of thyself, dear Lord, just now. 2 Open thou our understanding, Break, O Lord, each mystic seal; To this band of true disciples Graciously thyself reveal. [Chorus] 3 To renew our consecration We have gathered in thy name; May this pentecostal power Set our hearts with zeal aflame. [Chorus] 4 Fill our cups to overflowing With the oil of joy divine; Feast our souls, O Holy Spirit, On the fruit of love's true vine. [Chorus] 5 E'er again we face the conflict Raging in this sinful world, Let us sit in sweet communion Where love's banner is unfurl'd. [Chorus] 6 Till our hearts shall burn within us Thy salvation to proclaim, Then, O Lord, prepare thy servants Thus to glorify thy name. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Heavenly Father, we thy servants]
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Grace is Overflowing

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: RS1891 #50 (1891) First Line: Bring your vessels—not a few Refrain First Line: Trust the promise freely made Languages: English Tune Title: [Bring your vessels—not a few]
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Awake! Go Forth!

Author: F. G. Burroughs Hymnal: RS1891 #51 (1891) First Line: Awake, awake! the trumpet sounds the call Refrain First Line: Awake, awake! ye sons of day Lyrics: 1 Awake, awake! the trumpet sounds the call, Go forth, go forth! the summons is to all. The foe is near, with forces great and strong; Then hasten to the battle ground, to strive with wrong. Chorus: Awake, awake! ye sons of day The holy war is raging, help the foe to stay! Go forth, go forth, and join the zealous band, To fight for truth and freedom, and our soul's home-land. 2 Awake, awake! the peaceful leave behind, Go forth, go forth, ye men of willing mind; Your standard raise, unfurl it to the breeze, Till every enemy of truth your motto sees. [Chorus] 3 Awake, awake! nor halt in all the plain, Go forth, go forth, the victory to gain; The foe will flee before the chosen few That answer every summons where there's work to do. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Awake, awake! the trumpet sounds the call]
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Never a Day So Sunny

Author: F. A. B. Hymnal: RS1891 #52 (1891) First Line: There's never a day so sunny Refrain First Line: Ah, ah, life's burdens, true, are great Languages: English Tune Title: [There's never a day so sunny]

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