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Upward, Ever Upward

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: NSPP1922 #62 (1922) First Line: Upward, ever upward, Glad allegiance bring Refrain First Line: Onward, upward! Jesus is calling today Lyrics: 1 Upward, ever upward, Glad allegiance bring; Forward, still advancing, Guided by our King; Seeking heights of blessing, Now to us unknown; Seeking greater bounties From the heav’nly throne. Refrain: Onward, upward! Jesus is calling today; Onward upward! Joyfully trusting Him, Heartily serving Him; Onward, upward! Doing His will as we pray; Till in His glorious palace we sing And greet Him our Saviour King. 2 Upward, ever upward, Christ has gone before, To His mounts of vision, Calling evermore; Upward, in a service, Loving, full and free; Pressing on with gladness, Where His steps we see. [Refrain] 3 Upward, ever upward, Ev’ry trustful soul! Forward, tho’ before us, Mighty billows roll! God will open pathways Thro’ the surging waves; In the midst of danger, Jesus rules and saves! [Refrain] 4 Upward, ever upward, Leave the vale below, For the brighter summits, With His light aglow; Helping up another, With a ready hand; “Come up, higher,” Christians! ‘Tis the Lord’s command. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Upward, ever upward]
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The Love of Jesus

Author: Elsie Duncan Yale Hymnal: NSPP1922 #63 (1922) First Line: What now is dwelling within my heart Refrain First Line: Who died on the cross for me? Lyrics: 1 What now is dwelling within my heart Bidding its sorrows and care depart? Peace that another can ne’er impart,— Only the love of Jesus. Refrain: Who died on the cross for me? Whose blood is my only plea? Who broke my fetters and set me free? ‘Tis Jesus, Jesus, ‘Tis Jesus. 2 What is the blessing that gives me cheer When life is weary, and skies are drear, That bids me trust Him and never fear? Only the love of Jesus. [Refrain] 3 What is the power that makes me strong, Right ever loving and hating wrong, That keeps me safely my journey long? Only the love of Jesus. [Refrain] 4 What will support me when life is past, Ever about me to hold me fast. To bring me safely to heav’n at last? Only the love of Jesus. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [What now is dwelling within my heart]
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Awakening Chorus

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: NSPP1922 #64 (1922) First Line: Awake! Awake! And sing the blessed story Refrain First Line: The Lord Jehovah reigns and sin is backward hurled! Languages: English Tune Title: [Awake! awake! and sing the blessed story]
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No Shadows Yonder

Author: Rev. Horatius Bonar Hymnal: NSPP1922 #65 (1922) First Line: No shadows yonder! All light and song! Languages: English Tune Title: [No shadows yonder]
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If Ye Faint Not

Author: Mrs. C. H. Morris Hymnal: NSPP1922 #66 (1922) First Line: When our hands have grown weary with toiling Lyrics: 1 When our hands have grown weary with toiling And we shrink from the fierce noontide heat, Like a voice from the skies driving tears from our eyes, Comes the message with comfort replete. Refrain: If ye faint not, if ye faint not, In due time ye shall reap if ye faint not, If ye faint not, if ye faint not, In due time ye shall reap if ye faint not. 2 How it lifts when the burdens are heavy, When in vain all our toiling appears, When are blighted our dreams and the way dreary seems, Like a sunbeam it lightens and cheers. [Refrain] 3 Then be strong O my soul and courageous Tho’ in tears we may sow by the way. God His promise will keep and with joy we shall reap, And our strength it shall be as our day. [Refrain] 4 O what joy it will be at the reaping If in pray’r and in faith we have sown, Not a harvest of leaves but of rich, ripened sheaves, At the feet of our Lord to lay down. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [When our hands have grown weary with toiling]
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Tell Us

Author: C. Austin Miles Hymnal: NSPP1922 #67 (1922) First Line: Galilean, meek and lowly Refrain First Line: Come to Me thy all forsaking Languages: English Tune Title: [Galilean, meek and lowly]
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A Dream of Paradise

Author: Claude Littleton Hymnal: NSPP1922 #68 (1922) First Line: Once in the evening twilight Refrain First Line: Father in heaven above Languages: English Tune Title: [Once in the evening twilight]
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O Worship the King

Author: Robert Grant Hymnal: NSPP1922 #69 (1922) First Line: O worship the King, all-glorious above Languages: English Tune Title: [O worship the King, all glorious above]
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Galilee

Author: Elsie Duncan Yale Hymnal: NSPP1922 #70 (1922) First Line: Sunlit sea, what mem'ries golden Refrain First Line: Blessed shore where once the Saviour trod Languages: English Tune Title: [Sunlit sea what mem'ries golden]
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Goodbye Forever Saloon

Author: J. L. H. Hymnal: NSPP1922 #71 (1922) First Line: O have you heard the story Lyrics: 1 O have you heard the story Of what the states have done? They’ve voted out the booze shops To cause of right has won; They’ve been a long time with us, “Too long” has been our cry, But now they’ve gone forever So let the tidings fly. Refrain: Goodbye forever saloon, Goodbye, good riddance saloon, We’ve had you many years, With ruin and with tears, Now its goodbye forever saloon. 2 Saloons were on the crooner, Saloons were in the square; But legislative action Has put them out for fair. They’ve gone from this glad nation With all their crime and woe, From out our land they’re banished, We’re glad to see them go. [Refrain] 3 The water wagon’s coming; Let ev’ry state get on, From Maine to Honolulu, The gulf to Oregon. So put the Brewers horses Upon the farm again, To spend their lives aplowing, Or harvesting the grain. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [O have you heard the story]

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