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Jesus, the Sure Foundation

Author: Mrs. R. N. Turner Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Are you building your foundation Refrain First Line: Jesus Christ is the Sure Foundation Lyrics: 1 Are you building your foundation Strong and sure, Strong and sure, On the Rock that through all ages Shall endure, Shall endure? For the floods will soon be coming Here and there, Here and there, Storm and tempest wildly beating Ev’rywhere, Ev’rywhere. Refrain: Jesus Christ is the Sure Foundation; Built on him you never can fail; Jesus Christ is the Sure Foundation, Mighty, Everlasting Rock for all. 2 Build not thou thy precious dwelling On the sand, On the sand, For when sweeps the raging torrent Thro’ the land, Thro’ the land, Then shall come thy swift destruction, And thy fall, And thy fall; And no stone be left in honor On thy wall, On thy wall. [Refrain] 3 What a blessed, sure foundation, Christ our Lord! Christ our Lord! May we build our full salvation On his word! On his word! Then in glorious strength and beauty Shall it last, Shall it last, All the waves of time enduring, Strong and fast, Strong and fast. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Are you building your foundation]
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Carry Me Tenderly

Author: James L. Black Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Carry me tenderly, Jesus, my Saviour Refrain First Line: All the day long, all the day long Lyrics: 1 Carry me tenderly, Jesus, my Saviour, Gather me safe in thine arms so strong; Carry me tenderly over life’s billows, Carry me tenderly all the day long. Refrain: All the day long, all the day long, Comfort my spirit, and fill me with song; Carry me tenderly over life’s billows, Tenderly, lovingly, all the day long. 2 Speak to me lovingly, Jesus, my Saviour, Whisper thy name in my care worn heart; Grant me thy beautiful sunlight of glory, Then shall my fear like a dream depart. [Refrain] 3 Speak to me lovingly, Jesus, my Saviour, Sweeter than music thy words that fall; Thou art my hiding-place, O my Redeemer, Thou art my portion, my life, my all. [Refrain] 4 Carry me tenderly thro’ the dark valley, Carry me tenderly o’er the sea; Then shall my conflicts and trials be ended, Then shall I anchor, O Lord, with thee. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Carry me tenderly, Jesus, my Saviour]
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Keep in the Line

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: Soldiers for Jesus, rise and away Refrain First Line: Now like an army marching along Used With Tune: [Soldiers for Jesus, rise and away]
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Satisfied

Author: Clara Teare Appears in 91 hymnals First Line: All my life long I had panted Refrain First Line: Hallelujah! I have found Him Scripture: Psalm 36:8 Used With Tune: [All my life long I had panted]
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Return

Author: James L. Black Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Return, O ye lost ones, for why will ye stray Refrain First Line: Return, return, ye lost ones, return Lyrics: 1 Return, O ye lost ones, for why will ye stray Where cold winds are blowing, and dark is the way, Perhaps but a footfall ‘twixt you and the grave? Return unto Jesus the Mighty to Save. Refrain: Return, return, ye lost ones, return, Haste from the darkness into the light; Let there be joy in the presence of the angels Over your newborn souls tonight. 2 Return, O ye lost ones, self-exiled from home, The voice of the Spirit entreats you to come; He calls, but you heed not; he speaks to your heart; Beware, lest in sorrow from you he depart. [Refrain] 3 Return, O ye lost ones, and wander no more, For soon will the summer and harvest be o’er; The sheaves will be gathered, and what will you do If there is no welcome in glory for you? [Refrain] 4 Return, O ye lost ones; this moment arise, To him who redeemed you now lift up your eyes; The light star is shining all lovely and bright, Return unto Jesus, he’ll save you tonight. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Return, O ye lost ones, for why will ye stray]
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He Heard My Prayer

Author: Sallie Smith Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: A sinner lost, and yet I came Refrain First Line: I prayed in faith: he heard my prayer Lyrics: 1 A sinner lost, and yet I came, With all my guilt oppressed, And, kneeling down at Jesus’ feet, I prayed to him for rest. Refrain: I prayed in faith: he heard my prayer, My weight of guilt he bore; He saved me then,—he saves me now, And saves me evermore. 2 A sinner lost,—O fearful state! But this my only plea, Dear Saviour, thou hast died for all, Have mercy, Lord, on me. [Refrain] 3 A sinner bound in captive chains, But Jesus set me free, And taught my heart with joy to sing His precious love to me. [Refrain] 4 A sinner lost, redeemed by grace; My latest song shall be, All praise to him who shed his blood To purchase life for me. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [A sinner lost, and yet I came]
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Since I Have Been Redeemed

Author: E. O. E. Appears in 181 hymnals First Line: I have a song I love to sing Used With Tune: [I have a song I love to sing]
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Sunshine in the Soul

Author: E. E. Hewitt Appears in 374 hymnals First Line: There is sunshine in my soul today Refrain First Line: O there's sunshine, blessed sunshine Used With Tune: [There is sunshine in my soul today]
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More About Jesus

Author: E. E. Hewitt Appears in 421 hymnals First Line: More about Jesus would I know Refrain First Line: More, more about Jesus Used With Tune: [More about Jesus would I know]
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Lo! Round the Throne

Author: Mary L. Duncan Appears in 93 hymnals First Line: Lo! round the throne, a glorious band Used With Tune: PARK STREET

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