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Satisfied with Christ

Author: E. A. H. Hymnal: TS31892 #41 (1892) First Line: Yes, I am satisfied with Christ Refrain First Line: I'm satisfied with Christ Lyrics: 1 Yes, I am satisfied with Christ; He is far dearer unto me Than ever I could fondly dream, Or hope that he might be. Refrain: I’m satisfied with Christ, And his sweet love to me, And promise at his altar bowed, His faithful child to be. 2 He is the Bread of Life to me, The Light along the pilgrim way, A Helper in the time of need, When for his help I pray. [Refrain] 3 Yes, I am satisfied with Christ; And evermore I hope to be, Not only thro’ the years of life, But thro’ eternity. [Refrain] 4 I covenant anew today, As at the throne of grace I bow, To recommit my soul to him, And Christ my Lord avow. [Refrain] Topics: Faith; Salvation; Sanctification Tune Title: [Yes, I am satisfied with Christ]
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Blessed be the Name

Author: W. H. Clark Hymnal: TS31892 #42 (1892) First Line: All praise to him who reigns above Topics: Christ; Praise Tune Title: [All praise to him who reigns above]
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I'll be There

Author: William Hunter Hymnal: TS31892 #43 (1892) First Line: My heav'nly home is bright and fair Refrain First Line: Oh, I'll be there Lyrics: 1 My heav’nly home is bright and fair, When the general roll is called, I’ll be there; Nor pain nor death can enter there. When the general roll is called, I’ll be there; Refrain: Oh, I’ll be there, Yes, I’ll be there; When the general roll is called, I’ll be there. Oh, I’ll be there, Yes, I’ll be there; When the general roll is called, I’ll be there. 2 Its giltt’ring tow’rs the sun outshine, When the general roll is called, I’ll be there; That heav’nly mansion shall be mine. When the general roll is called, I’ll be there. [Refrain] 3 My Father’s house is built on high, When the general roll is called, I’ll be there; Far, far above the starry sky. When the general roll is called, I’ll be there. [Refrain] 4 When from this earthly prison free, When the general roll is called, I’ll be there; That heavenly mansion mine shall be. When the general roll is called, I’ll be there. [Refrain] 5 While here, a stranger far from home, When the general roll is called, I’ll be there; Affliction’s waves may round me foam. When the general roll is called, I’ll be there. [Refrain] 6 Although, like Lazarus, sick and poor, When the general roll is called, I’ll be there; My heavenly mansion is secure. When the general roll is called, I’ll be there. [Refrain] 7 Let others seek a home below, When the general roll is called, I’ll be there; Which flames devour, or waves o’erflow. When the general roll is called, I’ll be there. [Refrain] 8 Be mine the happier lot to own When the general roll is called, I’ll be there; A heavenly mansion near the throne. When the general roll is called, I’ll be there. [Refrain] 9 Then fail the earth, let stars decline, When the general roll is called, I’ll be there; And sun and moon refuse to shine. When the general roll is called, I’ll be there. [Refrain] 10 All nature sink and cease to be, When the general roll is called, I’ll be there; That heavenly mansion stands for me. When the general roll is called, I’ll be there. [Refrain] Topics: Heaven Tune Title: [My heavenly home is bright and fair]
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The Harvest

Author: C. D. Emerson Hymnal: TS31892 #44 (1892) First Line: Behold how the fields are waving Refrain First Line: Forth to the harvest field Lyrics: 1 Behold how the fields are waving, Unmeasured the ripened plain, But few are the faithful gleaners, To gather the golden grain. Refrain: Forth to the harvest field, then, away! There is plenty for all to do, The Lord of the harvest is calling, But the reapers, alas! are few. 2 The world is the field of harvest, And souls must be gathered in; Go glean from the broad, rough highways, The good from the fields of sin. [Refrain] 3 Go work, for the day is passing, Go labor, and hope, and pray; Go gather the priceless jewels, Go seek for the lost today. [Refrain] Topics: Missionary; Work Tune Title: [Behold how the fields are waving]
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We will rest in the shadow

Author: Nellie Dungan Hymnal: TS31892 #45 (1892) First Line: In the time of peace and plenty Lyrics: 1 In the time of peace and plenty, When our hearts have known no fear, Then our prospects all are centered, In the Savior ever dear; When the storms of life are raging, And the waves do wildly toss; “Peace be still” may we hear spoken, From the shadow of the cross. Refrain: We will rest in the shadow, We will rest in the shadow of the cross; We will rest in the shadow, In the shadow of the cross. 2 When temptation’s darts assail us, And when conflicts reign within, Let us then confide in Jesus, Who can take away our sin; When afflictions overtake us, And our hearts do suffer loss; Then it is we get our comfort, In the shadow of the cross. [Refrain] 3 Storm or sunshine, light or darkness, By our Savior may be blest, Till at last we’re safely sheltered In the everlasting rest. So whate’er the day may bring us, Earthly treasure, death or loss, We will always find our Refuge, In the shadow of the cross. [Refrain] Topics: Christ; Faith Tune Title: [In the time of peace and plenty]
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Will You Meet Me?

Author: E. O. E. Hymnal: TS31892 #46 (1892) First Line: Will you meet me in the morning Topics: Choir; Heaven Tune Title: [Will you meet me in the morning]
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The gushing rill

Hymnal: TS31892 #47 (1892) First Line: Oh if for me the cup you fill Refrain First Line: Then if for me Lyrics: 1 Oh if for me the cup you fill, Then fill it from the gushing rill, With water pure and sparkling bright, As clear as truth, and free as light. Refrain: Then if for me, the cup you fill, O fill it from the gushing rill. 2 Speak not to me of ruby wine, Of nectar cups and draughts divine, The taste of bitter tears is there, For those we love and hold most dear. [Refrain] 3 Give not to me the mantling brim, Whose dancing bubbles gaily swim, For in each shining crystal round, A deadly lurking fiend is found. [Refrain] Topics: Temperance Tune Title: [O if for me the cup you fill]
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How Sweet is the Bible!

Author: Unknown Hymnal: TS31892 #48 (1892) First Line: How sweeet is the Bible Refrain First Line: The Bible, the Bible Lyrics: 1 How sweet is the Bible! How pure is the light That streams from its pages divine! ‘Tis a star that shines soft thro’ the gleam of the night, Of jewels a wonderful mine; ‘Tis bread for the hungry, ‘Tis food for the poor, A balm for the wounded and sad, ‘Tis the gift of a Father, His likeness is there, And the hearts of his children are glad. 2 ‘Tis the voice of the Savior, How sweet in the storm! It speaks to the sinner distressed; The tempest is hushed, o’er the sea comes a calm— The troubled and weary find rest. O teach me, blest Jesus, To seek for thy face, To me let thy welcome be giv’n; Now speak to my heart some Kind message of grace, And words that shall guide me to heav’n. Topics: Bible Tune Title: [How sweet is the Bible]
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Recruits for Jesus

Author: Adaline Hohf Beery Hymnal: TS31892 #49 (1892) First Line: We come with banners waving Refrain First Line: Receive our gracious Master Lyrics: 1 We come with banners waving, The heralds of a King! He rules with love and mercy, And we his praises sing. Refrain: Receive our gracious Master, We bring his word to you; Shake off the sins that bind you, And yield him service true. 2 We come with heav’nly armor, With shied and sword to win, From Satan and his army, The souls he bound in sin. [Refrain] 3 We march to bring salvation, To all the troubled earth; We spread the fame of Jesus, Our King of peerless birth. [Refrain] Topics: Children's Songs; Invitation; Salvation Tune Title: [We come with banners waving]
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The secret of a happy life

Author: Frances Ridley Havergal Hymnal: TS31892 #50 (1892) First Line: Just to let thy Father do Lyrics: 1 Just to let thy Father do What he will; Just to know that he is true, And be still. Just to follow hour by hour As he leadeth; Just to draw the moment’s pow’r As it needeth. Just to trust him, this is all, Then the sky will surely be Peaceful whatsoe’er befall, Bright and blessed, calm and free. 2 Just to recollect his love, Always true; Always shining from above, Always new. Just to recognize its light, All enfolding; Just to claim its present might, All upholding. Just to know it as thine own, That no pow’r can take away; Is not this enough alone, For the gladness of the day? 3 Just to trust, and yet to ask Guidance still; Take the training or the task, As he will. Just to take the loss or gain, As he sends it; Just to take the joy or pain As he lends it. He who formed thee for his praise, Will not miss the gracious aim; So today and all thy days, Shall be moulded for the same. 4 Just to leave in his dear hand Little things; All we cannot understand, All that stings. Just to let him take the care, Sorely pressing, Finding all we let him bear, Changed to blessing. This is all; and yet the way Marked by him who loves thee best; Secret of a happy day. Secret of his promised rest. Topics: Consecration; Sanctification Tune Title: [Just to let thy Father do]

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