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Home of the Soul

Author: Mrs. E. H. Gates Hymnal: FoW11890 #50b (1890) First Line: I will sing you a song of that beautiful land
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Where is my soul tonight

Author: Martha J. Lankton Hymnal: FoW11890 #51 (1890) First Line: Oft have I heard a voice that said Refrain First Line: But where is my soul Lyrics: 1 Oft have I heard a voice that said, In tones that were soft and low, “Thy Saviour has lov’d, and loves thee yet, Then why wilt thou slight him so?” But where is my soul, where is my soul, Where is my soul tonight? That voice pleads on, pleads patiently on, But where is my soul tonight? 2 Oft have I heard a warning voice That urg’d me to fly from sin; To open the door I long have clos’d And welcome the Saviour in. But where is my soul, where is my soul, Where is my soul tonight? That voice pleads on, pleads patiently on, But where is my soul tonight? 3 Oft have I heard a tender voice, When troubled and care oppress’d, And then like a weary child I sigh’d In Jesus to find a rest. But where is my soul, where is my soul, Where is my soul tonight? That voice pleads on, pleads patiently on, But where is my soul tonight? 4 Oft have I heard a griev’d, sad voice, Entreating me o’er and o’er; And if I refuse to hear it now, Perhaps it will come no more. O Saviour I yield, Saviour I yield, Take thou my soul tonight. I now believe, and gladly receive Thy message of grace tonight. Tune Title: [Oft have I heard a voice that said]
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Jesus changeth not

Hymnal: FoW11890 #52 (1890) First Line: There's naught on earth to rest on Lyrics: 1 There’s naught on earth to rest on, All things are changing here; The smiles of joy we gaze on; The friends we hold so dear, One Friend alone is changeless, The One too oft forgot, Whose love hath stood for ages, For Jesus changeth not. 2 The sweetest flow’r that blooms here, And sheds its fragrance round, Ere ev’ning comes has withered, And lies upon the ground. The dark and dreary desert, That hath not one green spot Abounds in living pastures; With him who changeth not. 3 Clouds oft o’ercast our sunshine, So beautiful, so bright, And while we still admire it, It darkens into night. One sky alone is cloudless, Where darkness cometh not; ‘Tis found alone with Jesus, For Jesus changeth not. 4 And friendship’s smile avails not To cheer us here below, For smiles are oft deceitful, And lure to overthrow. One smile alone can gladden, Whate’er the pilgrim’s lot; It is the smile of Jesus, For Jesus changeth not. 5 And while stern time moves onward, And nears eternity, The hand of death brings changes In ev’ry thing we see. But faith has found a Savior Whose promise faileth not; Our life is hid with Jesus, And Jesus changeth not. Tune Title: [There's naught on earth to rest on]
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Waiting at the Door

Author: Mrs. Kate M. Reasoner Hymnal: FoW11890 #53 (1890) First Line: I am waiting for the master Refrain First Line: They are watching at the portal Tune Title: [I am waiting for the master]
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Wondrous Glory

Author: Sallie M. Smith Hymnal: FoW11890 #54 (1890) First Line: On the mount of wondrous glory Tune Title: [On the mount of wondrous glory]
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God be with You

Author: Rev. J. E. Rankin, D. D. Hymnal: FoW11890 #55 (1890) First Line: God be with you till we meet again Refrain First Line: Till we meet, till we meet Scripture: 2 Corinthians 1:2 Tune Title: [God be with you till we meet again]
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Bright morning land

Author: J. M. W. Hymnal: FoW11890 #56 (1890) First Line: The bright eternal day is breaking Refrain First Line: O morning land Lyrics: 1 The bright eternal day is breaking, My soul is thrill’d with glad surprise; This life is but the mist of morning That dims the hills of Paradise. Refrain: O morning land, bright morning land, O woods and vales and hills of glory, O Paradise of sacred story! I soon shall reach thy shining strand, O morning land, bright morning land! 2 My tired eyes grew dim with watching, For him of whom it is foretold That he should come in all his glory, And I should then my King behold. [Refrain] 3 My falt’ring steps had surely failed me, But for my Savior’s guiding hand; At last my weary feet are standing Where I can see the promised land. [Refrain] 4 And almost ev’ry day some loved one, Touch’d by an unseen angel hand, Leaves all and thro’ the mist and shadow, Goes over to the morning land. [Refrain] Tune Title: [The bright eternal day is breaking]
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He came to save me

Author: Henrietta E. Blair Hymnal: FoW11890 #57 (1890) First Line: When Jesus laid his crown aside Refrain First Line: I'm so glad Tune Title: [When Jesus laid his crown aside]
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Rock in the Desert

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: FoW11890 #58 (1890) First Line: Rock in the desert, my Shield from the blast Refrain First Line: My soul flies to thee Tune Title: [Rock in the desert, my Shield from the blast]
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I could not do Without Thee

Author: Frances Ridley Havergal Hymnal: FoW11890 #59 (1890) Scripture: Hebrews 13:6 Tune Title: [I could not do without thee]

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