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In the Shadow of the Cross

Author: Fred Scott Hymnal: The Master's Call #2 (1901) Topics: Acceptance of Christ First Line: In the shadow of the cross I'm standing Refrain First Line: In the shadow of the cross of Calvary Languages: English Tune Title: [In the shadow of the cross I'm standing]
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In the Footsteps of the Master

Author: Ida Scott Taylor Hymnal: The Master's Call #17 (1901) Topics: Acceptance of Christ Refrain First Line: We will follow, follow, follow Languages: English Tune Title: [In the footsteps of the Master]
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Take Up Thy Cross

Author: C. H. G. Hymnal: Songs for Work and Worship #44 (1900) Topics: Acceptance of Christ First Line: Hear the Savior calling so tenderly today Refrain First Line: Follow me, follow, follow me Lyrics: 1 Hear the Savior calling so tenderly today, “Weary one, and heavy laden, there is rest for thee; From the hills of darkness return without delay, Deny thyself, take up the cross and follow, follow me.” 2 Chorus Follow me, follow, follow me— Shepherd, Guide and Comforter is he; Hark! he calls today! Hear him sweetly say, “Deny thyself, take up the cross and follow, follow me.” 3 Yes, the invitation is “whosoever will,” Just the same today as ‘twas of old in Galilee; Just the same conditions must we today fulfill,— “Deny thyself, take up the cross and follow, follow me.” 4 Leave the rugged highway of selfishness and sin, To the everlasting arms of love and mercy flee; Patiently he’s waiting your soul from sin to win— “Deny thyself, take up the cross and follow, follow me.” Languages: English Tune Title: [Hear the Savior calling so tenderly today]
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Rest and Be Satisfied

Author: Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr. Hymnal: Songs for Work and Worship #84 (1900) Topics: Acceptance of Christ First Line: Once I was far from the haven of rest Refrain First Line: Then the dear Lord heard and answered my pray'r Lyrics: 1 Once I was far from the haven of rest, Out where life’s billows did o’er me roll, No refuge had I on the Savior’s breast, But I cried to Jesus to save my soul. Then the dear Lord heard and answered my pray’r, So I will rest and be satisfied there, Then the dear Lord heard and answered my pray’r, So I will rest and be satisfied there. 2 Once I was bending beneath a great load, Rough was the way which my tired feet pressed, But now I rejoice on the heav’nly road, For my Savior gives to my soul sweet rest. Jesus will help me each burden to bear, So I will rest and be satisfied there, Jesus will help me each burden to bear, So I will rest and be satisfied there. 3 So I will serve him as long as I live, Serve the dear Savior who died for me, A mansion to me he has promised to give, Where I forever with him may be. Soon up in heaven his glory I’ll share, Then I will rest and be satisfied there, Soon up in heaven his glory I’ll share, Then I will rest and be satisfied there. Languages: English Tune Title: [Once I was far from the haven of rest]
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God Never Forgets His Children

Author: Lizzie De Armond Hymnal: Songs for Work and Worship #85 (1900) Topics: Acceptance of Christ First Line: Oh, the joyful tho't! that ever Refrain First Line: No, he never will forget them Lyrics: 1 Oh, the joyful tho’t! that ever We are kept, from day to day, Bound by cords of love to Jesus, Lest we leave the good old way. Chorus: No, he never will forget them, Though the heavens pass away; Folded in the arms of mercy He will keep his own alway. 2 Never will our Lord forget us, Child of sorrow do not fear, Cast your burdens on the Master, Lo, the Comforter is near! [Chorus] 3 Lift your eyes unto the hilltops, Higher up ‘tis better far, Look, for you a light is gleaming! ‘Tis the fadeless Morning Star. [Chorus] 4 On the heights, so everlasting, Sits a Sentinel divine, God will ne’er forget his children; Soon the night with light shall shine. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, the joyful tho't! that ever]
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The Way of the Cross

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: Songs for Work and Worship #105 (1900) Topics: Acceptance of Christ First Line: To the blest retreat of the mercy seat Refrain First Line: I am coming today by the blood-sprinkled way Lyrics: 1 To the blest retreat of the mercy seat, I’m coming by the way of the cross; To behold the grace of the Father’s face, I’m coming by the way of the cross. Chorus: I am coming today by the blood-sprinkled way, Coming by the way of the cross; Blessed Savior in thee, there’s salvation for me, I’m coming by the way of the cross. 2 Out of sin’s dark night to the fadeless light, I’m coming by the way of the cross; From the fruitless strife to the better life, I’m coming by the way of the cross. [Chorus] 3 To the peaceful rest on the Saviour’s breast, I’m coming by the way of the cross; To the shelt’ring wings of the King of kings, I’m coming by the way of the cross. [Chorus] 4 Let the Father’s will work within me still, I’m coming by the way of the cross; And the proffered cup, let me take it up, I’m coming by the way of the cross. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [To the blest retreat of the mercy seat]
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Open Wide the Door of Mercy

Author: W. E. M. Hymnal: The Master's Call #125 (1901) Topics: Acceptance of Christ First Line: Father, throw the door wide open Languages: English Tune Title: [Father, throw the door wide open]
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I Will Go

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: The Master's Call #169 (1901) Topics: Acceptance of Christ First Line: There's a crown of beauty waiting me over there Refrain First Line: I will go for Jesus calls me Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a crown of beauty waiting me over there]
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Depth of Mercy

Hymnal: Songs for Work and Worship #211 (1900) Topics: Acceptance of Christ First Line: Depth of mercy! Can there be Refrain First Line: God is love, I know I feel Languages: English
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"My Beloved"

Author: C. E. Mudie Hymnal: Laudes Domini #416 (1890) Topics: Love, and Communion With Christ; Atonement Accepted; Charity; Christ Character of; Christ Priest; Christians Love for Christ; Consecration Of Possessions; Intercession; Love For the Saviour; Union of Believers To Christ; Atonement Accepted; Charity; Christ Character of; Christ Priest; Christians Love for Christ; Consecration Of Possessions; Intercession; Love For the Saviour; Union of Believers To Christ First Line: I lift my heart to thee Lyrics: 1 I lift my heart to thee, Saviour divine! For thou art all to me, And I am thine. Is there on earth a closer bond than this, That "my Beloved's mine, and I am his?" 2 Thine am I by all ties; But chiefly thine, That through thy sacrifice, Thou, Lord, art mine. By thine own cords of love, so sweetly wound Around me, I to thee am closely bound. 3 To thee, thou bleeding Lamb, I all things owe; All that I have and am, And all I know. All that I have is now no longer mine, And I am not mine own; Lord, I am thine. 4 How can I, Lord, withhold Life's brightest hour, From thee; or gathered gold, Or any power? Why should I keep one precious thing from thee, When thou hast given thine own dear self for me? Languages: English Tune Title: BUDLEIGH

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