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In the Morning of Joy

Author: Mrs. R. A. Evilsizer Hymnal: SIS1929 #60 (1929) First Line: When the trumpet shall sound Languages: English Tune Title: [When the trumpet shall sound]
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Blessed Rock

Author: Mrs. Ethel Meadows Hymnal: SIS1929 #61 (1929) First Line: From the snares of sinful pleasures Refrain First Line: Blessed Rock of my salvation Lyrics: 1 From the snares of sinful pleasures, Would my soul for refuge flee To the Rock of my salvation,— Jesus Christ—and hide in Thee. Refrain: Blessed Rock of my salvation, In Thy clef, O, let my stay,— Blessed Rock of my salvation,— Till earth’s kingdoms pass away. 2 Open up—Thou Rock once riven, Let me in Thee ever hide, Safe securely never fearing, There no evil can betide. [Refrain] 3 Thou, my all, O, Rock of Ages, Let me in Thee ever stay, Thou canst still the troubled waters, Drive the doubts and fears away. [Refrain] 4 Mortal hand can never touch me, Earthly pow’r no pleasures bring, Thou, my All, O, Rock of Ages; Helpless to Thee, now I cling. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [From the snares of sinful pleasures]
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He Stooped and Lifted Me

Author: R. E. W. Hymnal: SIS1929 #62 (1929) First Line: In sorrow and in sin was I Refrain First Line: Yes, Jesus stooped and lifted me Lyrics: 1 In sorrow and in sin was I, Condemned to death, afraid to die; But Jesus heard my sad heart’s plea; In love He stooped and lifted me. Refrain: Yes, Jesus stooped and lifted me, By love and grace He lifted me; From sin and shame thank God I’m free, For Jesus stooped and lifted me. 2 In sins dark path once did I stray, No light to guide me on my way; What love so great! how could it be? That Jesus stooped and lifted me. [Refrain] 3 For all my sins He did atone, So when around His golden throne; I’ll sing in all eternity, That Jesus stooped and lifted me. [Refrain] 4 I’ll praise His name, while ages roll, That grace and love redeemed my soul; O, how I long the face to see, Of Him who stooped and lifted me. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [In sorrow and in sin was I]
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Hallelujah! We Shall Rise

Author: J. E. Thomas; R. E. W. Hymnal: SIS1929 #63 (1929) First Line: In the resurrection morning Refrain First Line: We shall rise, Hallelujah! we shall rise Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15:12 Languages: English Tune Title: [In the resurrection morning]
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Jesus the Son of God

Author: G. T. H. Hymnal: SIS1929 #64 (1929) First Line: Do you know Jesus Refrain First Line: O sweet Wonder Languages: English Tune Title: [Do you know Jesus]
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The Eastern Gate

Author: I. G. M. Hymnal: SIS1929 #65 (1929) First Line: I will meet you in the morning Refrain First Line: I will meet you, I will meet you Languages: English Tune Title: [I will meet you in the morning]
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When My name Is Called in Glory

Author: J. M. H. Hymnal: SIS1929 #66 (1929) First Line: I have heard the call of Jesus and am on my journey home Refrain First Line: When my name is called in glory I’ll be there Lyrics: 1 I have heard the call of Jesus and am on my journey home, I have left the haunts of sorrow and despair; I am walking with the righteous and I care no more to roam, I am seeking now the country bright and fair. Refrain: When my name is called in glory I’ll be there, For the Lord has heard and answered ev’ry pray’r, And with Him I’ve made it right, Justified within His sight, When my name is called in glory I’ll be there. 2 Earthly charms no longer tempt me, for in Him I stand complete, And I’m trying to lead others to His side; All my heavy trials daily He is helping me to meet, Oh, he is the soul’s true helper, friend and guide. [Refrain] 3 Leaving earthly cares behind me I am sure to reach the goal, And from my Redeemer I will never stray; I am on the way to Beulah, that sweet homeland of the soul, Where the trials of this life have passed away. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I have heard the call of Jesus and am on my journey home]
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Come Back to the Savior Tonight

Author: C. E. P. Hymnal: SIS1929 #67 (1929) First Line: You long have been living away from your God Lyrics: 1 You long have been living away from your God, And sinning against the light. You’ve traveled a rough and a dangerous road, Come back to the Saviour tonight. Refrain: Come back to the Saviour tonight, Come back to the Saviour tonight, You’ve traveled a rough and a dangerous road, Come back to the Saviour tonight. 2 You’ve wandered afar on the highway of sin, Away from the pathway of right; But Jesus is calling and bids you return, Come back to the Saviour tonight. [Refrain] 3 E’en now you are nearing the dangerous ledge, That hides the dark pit from your sight; Turn back ere you find it forever too late, Seek Jesus, and safety tonight. [Refrain] Scripture: Hebrews 3:7 Languages: English Tune Title: [You long have been living away from your God]
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Press Along to Glory Land

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: SIS1929 #68 (1929) First Line: O ransomed souls, with joyous song Refrain First Line: Press along, glad souls, press along Lyrics: 1 O ransomed souls, with joyous song Press along to Glory-land; Extolling grace that saves the race, Press along to Glory-land. Refrain: Press along, glad souls, press along, Giving out the message grand; Letting love, God’s love, be your song, Press along to Glory-land. 2 The foe may rave, but Christ will save, Press along to Glory-land; The storm may sweep, but He will keep, Press along to Glory-land. [Refrain] 3 To join once more those gone before, Press along to Glory-land; With saints to sing before the King, Press along to Glory-land. [Refrain] 4 The crown to wear forever there, Press along to Glory-land; To sing His praise thro’ countless days, Press along to Glory-land. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [O ransomed souls, with joyous song]
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When I Walk Up the Streets of Gold

Author: Anon. Hymnal: SIS1929 #69 (1929) First Line: The burdens of life may be many Languages: English Tune Title: [The burdens of life may be many]

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