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Willing to Go at His Call

Author: Anna Stevens Reed Hymnal: KS1914 #61 (1914) First Line: God has been good to us, giving His word Refrain First Line: Yes, we are willing to go Languages: English Tune Title: [God has been good to us, giving His word]
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The Whole Wide World

Author: Rev. J. Demster Hammond Hymnal: KS1914 #62 (1914) First Line: The whole wide world for Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: [The whole wide world for Jesus]
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Jesus is All the World to Me

Author: W. L. T. Hymnal: KS1914 #63 (1914) Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus is all the world to me]
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In His Dear Name

Author: Edith Sanford Tillotson Hymnal: KS1914 #64 (1914) First Line: "What ye do for one of these," says Jesus Refrain First Line: Just a kindly word, a helpful deed Lyrics: 1 “What ye do for one of these,” says Jesus, “For the poor and lonely, sick and sad; I will count as tokens from my children, Rendered unto me to make me glad.” Chorus: Just a kindly word, a helpful deed, Just a ready hand for some one’s need; Just a cup of water, freely shared, Just an hour of service, gladly spared; These shall be the gifts that we can bring, This shall be our homage to our King, For we have His word, that He will claim, Whatsoe’er we do in His dear name. 2 Ev’ry act that helps a weaker brother, Sets a weary soul from error free; On it all He sets His seal of blessing, Saying, “Ye have done it unto Me.” [Chorus] 3 May we be alert and ever ready, quick to do a service for His sake; Seeking no reward, or earthly praising, Knocking what a recompense He’ll make. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: ["What ye do for one of these," says Jesus]
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There's No Love Like His Love for Me

Author: John L. Newkirk Hymnal: KS1914 #65 (1914) First Line: There's no love to me like the love of Jesus Refrain First Line: There never was one like Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: [There's no love to me like the love of Jesus]
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He Has Need of You

Author: Mabel J. Rosemon Hymnal: KS1914 #66 (1914) First Line: There's a call that comes ringing Refrain First Line: Hear the call of the Master Lyrics: 1 There’s a call that comes ringing Over mountain and plain, O’er the wide world ‘tis sounding, Comes again and again: ‘Tis the world-cry for reapers, For the helpers are few, And the Master needs workers Who are faithful and true. Chorus: Hear the call of the Master, It rings clear and plain, Haste away to the fields Of the fast-rip’ning grain; Oh, the Master needs workers Who are faithful and true, Yes, the Master needs helpers And He has need of you. 2 From the far-away countries, From the isles of the sea, Comes the loud call for workers And it means you and me; Oh, be ready and willing, To the summons give heed, For the Master needs helpers And of you He hath need. [Chorus] 3 Then away to the reaping While the fields are all white, See, the harvest is waiting ‘Neath the gospel’s true light; Labor on with rejoicing Till the night cometh on; Bring the sheaves to the Master, Hear the blessed, “well done.” [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a call that comes ringing]
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How Jesus Loves Me

Author: Mrs. C. D. Martin Hymnal: KS1914 #67 (1914) First Line: How He loved me, how Jesus loved me Lyrics: 1 How He loved me, how Jesus loved me When He gave Himself to die on Calvary, Tho’ unworthy of His kindness, All my sins He bore upon the cruel tree. Chorus: How He loves me, how Jesus loves me, And His love doeth all things well; How He loves me, how Jesus loves me, How much He loves me no tongue can tell. 2 How He loves me, how Jesus loves me And because He loves me saves me from all sin, Bu His power daily keeps me, And He helps me glorious victories to win. [Chorus] 3 How He loves me, how Jesus loves me And His love for me will never, never die; He’s preparing blessed mansions In His everlasting kingdom in the sky. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [How He loved me, how Jesus loved me]
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We Follow Our King

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Hymnal: KS1914 #68 (1914) First Line: We will follow in His footsteps Refrain First Line: Then follow, follow Lyrics: 1 We will follow in His footsteps, To the front with steady pace, Ever cheerful in His service, Pressing on to win the race. Looking daily unto Jesus, To the charge He’s given true, With a willing heart and faithful, To fight the battle through. Chorus: Then follow, follow, His word the sword we wield, Then follow, follow, with faith our trusty shield; We’re marching, marching, with songs of glad acclaim, With true endeavor, loyal ever, Glory to His name. 2 Where the Captain’s voice is calling, On the side of right we stand, In our places may He find us, Waiting His divine command. On the road of honor marching, Going forth with one accord. With the gospel banner waving, E’er battling for the Lord. [Chorus] 3 We will follow in His footsteps, Tho’ His face we cannot see, Till we enter life eternal, More than conquerors to be, Shout the watchword, “Christ forever!” Send it ringing down the line. He is with us, God Almighty, The King of kings divine. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [We will follow in His footsteps]
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Hear Us, Bless Us

Author: Harriet L. Church Hymnal: KS1914 #69 (1914) First Line: Gracious Lord and Master Lyrics: 1 Gracious Lord and Master, Hear us as we call, Now upon Thy children, Let Thy spirit fall. May each thought and action Be inspir’d by Thee, And while here we worship, Jesus only see. Chorus: Hear us, bless us, Fill each heart anew, Send us forth anointed, Better work to do. 2 We are prone to lose Thee, Even when Thou’rt near, Oft our thoughts will wander; Worldly things appear. “They who seek may find Thee,” Is Thy promised word, May we truly seek Thee, Find Thee now, dear Lord. [Chorus] 3 Stay, Thou blessed Jesus, Tarry yet awhile, Thrill us with Thy presence, Ev’ry weary mile, Till, when life is ended, On the other shore, WE shall be accepted, Thine forevermore. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Gracious Lord and Master]
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The Battle of the Centuries

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: KS1914 #70 (1914) First Line: Driving the foe before us, we are presssing on Refrain First Line: 'Tis the battle of the centuries Languages: English Tune Title: [Driving the foe before us, we are presssing on]

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