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Walk in the light; so shalt thou know

Author: Barton Hymnal: The Voice of Praise #617 (1873) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: The Christian Life Consecration and Activity Lyrics: 1 Walk in the light; so shalt thou know That fellowship of love His Spirit only can bestow, Who reigns in light above. 2 Walk in the light; and thou shalt find Thy heart made truly his, Who dwells in cloudless light enshrined, In whom no darkness is. 3 Walk in the light; and e'en the tomb No fearful shade shall wear; Glory shall case away its gloom, For Christ hath conquered there. 4 Walk in the light; and thou shalt see A path, though thorny, bright; For God, by grace, shall dwell in thee, And God himself is light. Scripture: Psalm 36:9
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Oh, not to fill the mouth of fame

Author: T. H. Gill Hymnal: The Voice of Praise #618 (1873) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: The Christian Life Consecration and Activity Lyrics: 1 Oh, not to fill the mouth of fame My longing soul is stirred; Oh, give me a diviner name-- Call me thy servant, Lord. 2 Sweet title that delighteth me-- Rank earnestly implored; Oh, what can reach my dignity? I am thy servant, Lord. 3 For ever, Lord, thy servant choose- Naught of thy claim abate; The glorious name I would lose, Nor change the sweet estate. 4 In life, in death, on earth, in heaven, No other name for me; The same dear style and title given Through all eternity. Scripture: Psalm 116:16
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Men of God, Arise!

Author: M. Anderson Hymnal: Christ in Song #621 (1908) Topics: Living His Life Call to Activity First Line: The whole wide world is pleading Lyrics: 1 The whole wide world is pleading: Ye men of God arise! His providence is leading To many'a glad surprise, Lo! ev'ry sky is bright'ning, Rich promise clothes the soil; Wide fields for harvest whit'ning, Invite the reaper's; toil. 2 Go, where the waves are breaking On coldest Northern shore, The precious Gospel taking, More rich than golden ore. On highest Eastern mountain, In lowest Western vale; Beside the Southern fountains, Rehearse the wondrous tale. 3 The love of Christ unfolding, Speed on from east to west, Till all, by faith behold, In Christ are fully blest. Great Author of salvation, Haste, haste the glorious day Great Author of salvation, Haste, haste the glorious day Foretold by revelation, Thy universal sway, Languages: English Tune Title: MIRIAM
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Why Stand With Rusty Blade?

Author: Woodbury Hymnal: Christ in Song #622 (1908) Topics: Living His Life Call to Activity First Line: Ho! reapers of life's harvest Lyrics: 1 Ho! reaper of life's harvest, Why stand with rusty blade, Until the night draws round thee, And day begins to fade? Why stand ye idle, waiting For reapers more to come? The golden morn is passing, Why stand ye idle, dumb? 2 Come down from hill and mountain, In morning's ruddy glow, Nor wait until the dial Points to the noon below; And come with the strong sinew, Nor faint in heat or cold; And pause not till the evening Draws round its wealth of gold. 3 Mount up the hights of wisdom, And crush each error low; Keep back no words of knowledge That human hearts should know; Be faithful to thy mission, In service of thy Lord, And soon a golden chaplet Will be thy rich reward. Languages: English Tune Title: LIFE'S HARVEST
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To Be Living Is Sublime

Author: Anon. Hymnal: Christ in Song #637 (1908) Topics: Living His Life Call to Activity First Line: We are living, we are dwelling Lyrics: 1 We are living, we are dwelling, In a grand and awful time, In an age on ages telling, To be living is sublime. Hark! the waking up of nations, Gog and Magog to the fray; Hark! what soundeth? Is creation Groaning for her latter day? 2 Christian, rouse and arm for conflict, Nerve thee for the battle field; Bear the helmet of salvation, And the mighty gospel shield; Bind the breastplate firmly on thee, Take the Spirit's sword in hand; Boldly, fearlessly, go forth then, In Jehovah's strength to stand. 3 Wicked spirits gather round thee, Legions of those foes to God-- Principalities most mighty-- Walk unseen the earth abroad; They are gath'ring to the battle, Strengthen'd for the last deep strife; Christian, arm! be watchful, ready, Struggle manfully for life. Languages: English Tune Title: THE ALARM
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Planting Sharon's Rose

Hymnal: Christ in Song #638 (1908) Topics: Living His Life Call to Activity First Line: Lord, thou callest for the workers Lyrics: 1 Lord, thou callest for the workers, Glad we come at thy command; Give us each the worker's outfit, Loving heart and ready hand. Great the honor, sweet the duty That thy love on us bestows, In the soul, howe'er unfertile, Planting Sharon's fadeless Rose! 2 Bless our labors, God of heaven, Aid thy servants, Lord of earth, As we strive to set our garden With the plant of priceless worth! Patient all the day we labor, Still at night the tempter sows Tares of sin where we had planted Sharon's fair and fadeless Rose! 3 Ours is toil that knows no season; Day and night to us are one; Winter is the same as summer; Ours is an eternal sun. So when heat of summer scorches, And when stormy winter blows. Still we toil within our garden, Planting Sharon's fadeless Rose! 4 Wake, O North wind! come, O South wind! O'er our garden softly blow; Bid the Rose's sacred perfume From our tender plants to flow. Come, Beloved, to thy garden; All its sweets to thee it owes; Shed thy holy fragrance o'er us, Sharon's fair and fadeless Rose! Languages: English Tune Title: NORTH
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Here Am I, Send Me

Author: Daniel March Hymnal: Christ in Song #641 (1908) Topics: Living His Life Call to Activity First Line: Hark! the voice of Jesus calling Lyrics: 1 Hark! the voice of Jesus calling, "Who will go and work to-day? Fields are white, the harvest waiting, Who will bear the sheaves away?" Loud and long the Master calleth, Rich reward he offers free; Who will answer, gladly saying, "Here am I, O Lord, send me?" 2 If you can not cross the ocean And the heathen lands explore, You can find the heathen nearer, You can help them at your door; If you can not speak like angels, If you can not preach like Paul, You can tell the love of Jesus, You can say he died for all. 3 If you can not be the watchman, Standing high on Zion's wall, Pointing out the path to heaven, Of'ring life and peace to all, With your pray'rs and with your bounties You can do what Heav'n demands, You can be like faithful Aaron, Holding up the prophet's hands. 4 While the souls of men are dying, And the Master calls for you, Let none hear you idly saying, "There is nothing I can do!" Gladly take the task he gives you, Let his work your pleasure be; Answer quickly when he calleth, "Here am I, O Lord, send me." Languages: English Tune Title: FILLMORE
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Stand up, my soul, shake off thy fears

Hymnal: Songs for the Sanctuary; or, Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (Words only) #642 (1868) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Activity Scripture: Ephesians 6:14
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Stand up, my soul, shake off thy fears

Hymnal: Songs for the Sanctuary #642 (1868) Topics: Activity Scripture: Ephesians 6:14 Tune Title: MISSIONARY CHANT
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Awake, our souls! away, our fears!

Hymnal: Songs for the Sanctuary; or, Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (Words only) #643 (1868) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Activity Scripture: Isaiah 40:28-31

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