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The Cross

Author: Rev. B. M. Adams Hymnal: BS1879 #61 (1879) First Line: Sad and weary with my longing Refrain First Line: All I have I leave for Jesus Lyrics: 1 Sad and weary with my longing, Filled with shame, because of sin; As I am in conscious weakness, Here I would salvation win. Refrain: All I have I leave for Jesus, I am counting it but dross, I am coming to the Master, I am clinging to the cross. 2 O the joy of knowing Jesus, It is dawning on my soul; I am finding his salvation, And the pow’r that makes me whole. [Refrain] 3 O refine me by thy spirit, Make my earthly life sublime, With my heart a home for Jesus, Till I’m done with earth and time. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Sad and weary with my longing]
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Lights along the Shore

Author: Rev. J. H. Stockton Hymnal: BS1879 #62 (1879) First Line: I'm a pilgrim and a stranger passing over Refrain First Line: There are lights along the shore that never grow dim Lyrics: 1 I’m a pilgrim and a stranger passing over, The road may be rough, but ‘tis clear, And a starry crown awaits me o’er the river, And Jesus bids me welcome there. Refrain: There are lights along the shore that never grow dim, That never, never grow dim; These souls are all aflame with the love of Jesus’ name, They guide us, yes, they guide us unto him. 2 Sometimes I meet with trials on my journey, Temptation and sorrow by the way; But Jesus speaks, and says “I’m ever near thee, To guide to realms of endless day.” [Refrain] 3 Friends of Jesus! may your lights be trimmed and burning, And shining along the way of love; Soon you’ll gain the heights of glory, and be singing The happy song of saints above. [Refrain] 4 We’re a happy band of Christians, bound for Canaan, The land is in view, the wind’s fair; We will sing redeeming love beyond the Jordan, With Jesus dwell forever there. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I'm a pilgrim and a stranger passing over]
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More Like Thee

Author: W. J. Kirkpatrick Hymnal: BS1879 #63 (1879) First Line: Jesus, Saviour, great Example Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus, Saviour, great Example]
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Remembered by what I have done

Author: Rev. H. Bonar, D.D. Hymnal: BS1879 #64 (1879) First Line: Up and away, like the dew of the morning Refrain First Line: Only remember'd Languages: English Tune Title: [Up and away, like the dew of the morning]
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And Can it be?

Hymnal: BS1879 #65 (1879) First Line: And can it be that I should gain Languages: English Tune Title: [And can it be that I should gain]
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Believing against Hope

Hymnal: BS1879 #66 (1879) First Line: Away, my unbelieving fear! Languages: English
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Skeptic, Spare that Book

Hymnal: BS1879 #67 (1879) First Line: O skeptic, spare that book! Lyrics: 1 O skeptic, spare that book! Touch not a single leaf; Nor on its pages look With eyes of unbelief. ‘Twas my forefather’s stay, In hours of agony; O skeptic, go thy way, And let that old book be. 2 That good old book of life, For centuries hath stood; Unharmed amidst the strife, When earth was drunk with blood. And wouldst thou harm it now, Or have its truths forgot? O skeptic, go thy way, Thy hand shall harm it not. 3 Its very name recalls The happy hours of youth, When in my grandsire’s halls, I heard its tales of truth. I’ve seen his white hair flow O’er the volume as he read, But that was long ago, And the good old man is dead. 4 My dear grandmother, too, When I was but a boy, I’ve seen her eyes of blue Weep o’er it tears of joy. Her tears they linger still, And dear they are to me; O skeptic, go thy way, And let that old book be. Languages: English Tune Title: [O skeptic, spare that book]
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Home beyond the Tide

Hymnal: BS1879 #68 (1879) First Line: We are out on the ocean sailing Refrain First Line: All the storms will soon be over Languages: English Tune Title: [We are out on the ocean sailing]
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My Heart-Song

Author: Rev. L. Hartsough Hymnal: BS1879 #69 (1879) First Line: I have lov'd ones before the white throne Lyrics: 1 I have lov’d ones before the white throne, Shouting anthems of gladness and praise; I’d bathe in the glories that beam From the presence of God and the Lamb; I’d sit on the banks of the stream, And tell of that wonderful Name. 2 I’d tell of the power of sin, How fallen my soul had become; How hopeless and cheerless within, While recklessly wand’ring from home. Thus burdened with sin and its woe, My vileness was all I could see, When Jesus said, go with me, go, Thy soul from its sorrows I’ll free. 3 I gave him my poor fainting heart, And quickly salvation received; I felt his dear life in each part, As I in his mercy believed. Blessed Saviour, now seal me thine own, Thine image stamp wholly in me; My heart, be it ever thy throne, From sin keep it evermore free. 4 Henceforth this vain world must all go, Its claims I can see are but dross, For none but my Jesus I’ll know, I’ll glory alone in the cross. I am thine, blessed Jesus, all thine, The witness impart unto me; The death that I die is to sin, The life that I live is to thee. 5 Go, friends that would keep me from Him! Go, joys that would share with his love! Go, hopes that would draw me to sin, Go, all, that from him would remove! Come, sorrow, if only in thee I shall cling to my Saviour and God; Come, scorn and reproach, if left free To be drawn evermore to my Lord. Languages: English Tune Title: [I have lov'd ones before the white throne]
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Christ Received By Faith

Hymnal: BS1879 #70 (1879) First Line: Come, my fond flutt'ring heart Lyrics: 1 Come, my fond flutt’ring heart, Come, thou must now be free; Thou and the world must part, However hard it be. My weeping passions own ‘tis just, Yet cling still closer to the dust, Yet cling still closer to the dust. 2 Ye tempting sweets, forbear, Ye dearest idols, fall, My heart ye can not share, For Jesus must have all; ‘Tis bitter pain—‘tis cruel smart, But O! you must consent my heart, But O! you must consent my heart. 3 Ye gay, enchanting throng, Ye golden dreams, farewell! Earth hath prevailed too long, Now I must break the spell; Go, cherished joys of earlier years, Jesus, forgive these parting tears, Jesus, forgive these parting tears. 4 Welcome, thou bleeding cross, Welcome, thou way to God; My former gains were loss, My path was follies’ road; At last my heart is undeceived, The world is giv’n, and God received, The world is giv’n, and God received. Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, my fond flutt'ring heart]

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