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I’ve Washed My Robes

Author: E. O. E. Hymnal: GA1886a #73 (1886) Tune Title: [My robes were once all stain'd with sin] First Line: My robes were once all stain'd with sin Refrain First Line: I've washed my robes in Jesus' blood Lyrics: 1 My robes were once all stain’d with sin, I knew not how to make them clean; Until a voice said, sweet and low, “Go wash, I’ll make them white as snow.” Refrain: I’ve washed my robes in Jesus’ blood, And He has made them white as snow; I’ve washed my robes in Jesus’ blood, And He has made them white as snow. 2 That promise, “whosoever will,” Included me—includes me still; I came, and ever since, I know, His blood, it cleanseth white as snow. [Refrain] 3 I do not doubt, nor do I say, “I hope the stains are washed away,” For in His Word I read it so: His blood it cleanseth white as snow. [Refrain] 4 Oh, who will come and wash today, Till all their stains are washed away; Until by faith they see and know Their robes are washed as white as snow? [Refrain]
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Redeeming Love

Hymnal: GA1886a #91 (1886) Tune Title: [My soul rejoicing fain would raise] First Line: My soul rejoicing fain would raise Refrain First Line: Redeeming love! Redeeming love! Lyrics: 1 My soul rejoicing fain would raise A strain like that above, And sing in grateful harmonies Of God’s redeeming love. Refrain: Redeeming love! Redeeming love! A story never old; Still sweeter as the years go by, Still bright as burnished gold. 2 When darkly bend the clouds of life, And loud its tempests roll, How like a benediction calm Thy power upon my soul. [Refrain] 3 Redeeming love! Thou blest refrain! Let mortal music cease While angels o’er the list’ning earth Prolong thy notes of peace. [Refrain]
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O Prodigal, Don't Stay away!

Author: J. E. Rankin Hymnal: GA1886a #49 (1886) Tune Title: [O prodigal, don't stay away!] Refrain First Line: Will you come Scripture: Luke 15:18
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Wonderful Hands of Jesus

Hymnal: GA1886a #131 (1886) Tune Title: [O wonderful, wonderful hands] First Line: O wonderful, wonderful hands Refrain First Line: Wonderful hands, wonderful hands Lyrics: 1 O wonderful, wonderful hands, So pure, and white, and clean; Tho’ midst the vilest haunts of men Thos sacred hands were seen. Upon the head of childhood sweet They left a fond caress; The cup of blessings, running o’er, To aged lips would press. Refrain: Wonderful hands, wonderful hands Of Christ our Righteousness, Wonderful hands, wonderful hands Still reaching out to bless. 2 Such wonderful, wonderful hands, So matchless was their grace, They laid a crown and scepter down To lift our fallen race. They touched the poor accursed ones, And made the lepers whole; They sent new life thro’ palsied limbs, And cleansed the guilty soul. [Refrain] 3 These wonderful, wonderful hands, Thy guard our rugged way; They turn the darkest hours of night Into the brightest day. They heal the mourner’s broken heart, They raise each drooping head, And even from their silent sleep Awake the precious dead. [Refrain] 4 O wonderful, wonderful hands, Nail-pierced on Calvary! Yet, while the blood drops trickled down, They pled for you and me; O wounded hands, thy deeds of love For us shall never cease; Uplifted still their blessings fall And fill our hearts with peace. [Refrain] Scripture: Luke 24:50
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Sweet Rest at Home

Author: Rev. Geo. T. Gould, D.D. Hymnal: GA1886a #57 (1886) Tune Title: [O'er Jordan's dark and stormy river] First Line: O'er Jordan's dark and stormy river Refrain First Line: Safe at home, at home with Jesus
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That Which Was Lost

Author: T. P. W. Hymnal: GA1886a #65 (1886) Tune Title: [O'er the dreary mountains] First Line: O'er the dreary mountains Refrain First Line: For the Son of man is come to seek and save Lyrics: 1 O’er the dreary mountains, Thor’ the sleet and cold, Seeking for the lost ones That have left the fold. Refrain: “For the Son of man is come to seek and save, For the Son of man is come to seek and save, For the Son of man is come to seek and save, Seek and save that which was lost.” 2 Prodigal returning, Shout the glad refrain, Father’s heart is burning, Lost, but found again. [Refrain] 3 Joy among the angels For a heart depraved Has been brought to Jesus, And a soul is saved. [Refrain] Scripture: Luke 19:10
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Companionship with Jesus

Author: Mrs. Mary D. James Hymnal: GA1886a #61 (1886) Tune Title: [Oh, blessed fellowship divine!] First Line: Oh, blessed fellowship divine! Refrain First Line: Oh, wondrous bliss! oh, joy sublime!
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Oh, Crown of Rejoicing

Author: Rev. J. B. Atkinson Hymnal: GA1886a #51 (1886) Tune Title: [Oh, crown of rejoicing that's waiting for me] First Line: Oh, crown of rejoicing that's waiting for me Scripture: 2 Timothy 4:8
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When Jesus walked in Galilee

Author: T. P. W. Hymnal: GA1886a #47 (1886) Tune Title: [Oh, let the story oft be told] First Line: Oh, let the story oft be told Lyrics: 1 Oh, let the story oft be told, “When Jesus walked in Galilee;” ‘Twill never, never grow too old, “When Jesus walked in Galilee.” He healed the sick, the lame and blind, He came the sinners lost to find; A loving Savior of mankind, “When Jesus walked in Galilee.” 2 He brought salvation full and free, “When Jesus walked in Galilee;” He said to all, Come follow me, “When Jesus walked in Galilee.” Oh, how the hearts of men were stirred, As everywhere His voice was heard, Still ringing forth the living word, “When Jesus walked in Galilee.” 3 His mercy now is just the same As when He walked in Galilee; To save both you and me He came, “When Jesus walked in Galilee.” Oh, will ye not obey the call? He shed His blood to free us all From sinful Adam’s mighty fall, “When Jesus walked in Galilee.”
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So will I comfort you

Author: T. P. W. Hymnal: GA1886a #21 (1886) Tune Title: [Oh, sorrowing mortal, why still despair] First Line: Oh, sorrowing mortal, why still despair Refrain First Line: As one whom his mother comforteth

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