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Love at home! Love at home

Author: Anon Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: O there's joy in every heart Lyrics: 1 O There's joy in every heart When there’s love at home; There’s a smile on every face When there’s love at home! Voices have a kindly sound, Happiness beams all around, Peace and gentleness abound When there’s love at home. Refrain: Love at home! Love at home! There’s an angel in the house When there’s love at home. 2 O there’s sunshine on the hearth When there’s love at home, And there’s music in the air When there’s love at home! Faces at the door are sweet, Laughter echoes in the street, Paths are smooth for little feet When there’s love at home. 3 When there’s Jesus in the midst, There is love at home; He will teach you what to do When there’s love at home; Help you in life’s busy mart; Whisper softly in your heart Of the bright and better part, When there’s love at home. Topics: Means of grace Family worship - Home
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Sing, sing for gladness

Author: Anon Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Children, sing for gladness Lyrics: 1 Children, sing for gladness, Tell the world in song Of the Saviour’s goodness, Who forgives the wrang; Spread the tidings everywhere, Tell it all around, What a loving Saviour May by all be found. Refrain: Sing, sing for gladness, Children, sing; Sing, sing in sweetness, For your King; Sound out the praises Everywhere, Of a loving Saviour Ever near. 2 Sing about the mercy Of our heavenly King, Shout aloud the victories He for us ditl bring, How he left his throne above, Pain and death to bear, To reveal Heaven’s glory And to lead us there. 3 Sing aloud of Heaven, Where the holy go, Who through Jesus’ power Conquer every foe; There in songs unbroken, Bowed before his face, Sing ‘mid bliss unspoken Of his wondrous grace. Topics: The young salvationist Childhood
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The wise may bring their learning

Author: Anon Appears in 118 hymnals Lyrics: 1 The wise may bring their learning, The rich may bring their wealth, And some may bring their greatness, And some bring strength and health. We, too, would bring our treasures To offer to the King; We have no wealth or learning, What shall we children bring? 2 We’ll bring him hearts that love him, We’ll bring him thankful praise, And young souls meekly striving To walk in holy ways; And these shall be the treasures We offer to the King, And these are gifts that even The poorest child may bring. 3 We’ll bring the little duties We have to do each day; We’ll try our best to please him At home, at school, at play; And better are these treasures To offer to our King Than richest gifts without them; Yet these a child may bring. Topics: The young salvationist Childhood
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Like the stars of the morning

Author: William Orcutt Cushing (1823-1902) Appears in 407 hymnals First Line: When he cometh, when he cometh Lyrics: 1 When he cometh, when he cometh To make up his jewels, All his jewels, precious jewels, His loved and his own; Refrain: Like the stars of the morning, His bright crown adorning, They shall shine in their beauty Bright gems for his crown. 2 He will gather, he will gather The gems for his Kingdom; All the pure ones, all the bright ones, His loved and his own. 3 Little children, little children Who love their redeemer, Are his jewels, precious jewels, His loved and his own. Topics: The young salvationist Childhood
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We're on the homeward trail, we're on the homeward trail

Author: Arthur Smith Arnott (1870-1941) Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: We are marching up the hillside and the trail leads home Lyrics: 1 We are marching up the hillside and the trail leads home; We are marching up the hillside and the winding trail leads home; Yes, sometimes we’re finding that the trail is a-winding, But we don’t mind, no we don’t mind, for the trail leads home. Refrain: We’re on the homeward trail, we’re on the homeward trail, Singing as we go, going home. We’re on the homeward trail, we’re on the homeward trail, Singing, singing, singing, singing, going home. 2 We are marching on our journey and the trail leads home; We are marching on our journey and the winding trail leads home; Jesus’ feet were bleeding when he took the trail that’s leading To the homeland, to the homeland, for the trail leads home. 3 By and by we’ll strike the valley but the trail leads home; ‘Tis the shadow of the valley but the winding trail leads home; Jesus will be with me when I’m walking through the valley, Through the valley, through the valley, for the trail leads home. Topics: The Life to Come
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Bright crowns there are, bright crowns laid up on high

Author: Anon Appears in 72 hymnals First Line: Ye valiant soldiers of the cross Lyrics: 1 Ye valiant soldiers of the cross, Ye happy praying band, Though in this world we suffer loss, We’ll reach fair Canaan’s land. Refrain: Bright crowns there are, bright crowns laid up on high, For you and me there’s a palm of victory; There’s a palm of victory. 2 All earthly pleasures we’ll forsake, While Heaven appears in view; In Jesus’ strength we’ll undertake To fight our passage through. 3 O what a glorious shout there’ll be When Heaven at last is won; Jesus, and all our friends, we’ll see, And God shall say: Well done. Topics: The Life to Come
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Bring your dearest and your best

Author: Barbara Stoddart (1865-1915) Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Bring your tithes into the storehouse Lyrics: 1 Bring your tithes into the storehouse, Lay your best at Jesus’ feet; Bring an offering to the altar, Make your sacrifice complete. Refrain: Bring your dearest and your best, Bring your dearest and your best, Join with us in self-denial, Bring your dearest and your best. 2 Bring your time and bring your talents, Bring the gift which costs you pain; Bring your best, your dearest treasure, Let God have his own again. 3 Though your all is very little, Cast it in God’s treasury; Jesus always recognises What is given cheerfully. 4 Prove the Lord, for he has promised That his blessings he will send; Heaven’s windows shall be opened, Mercies shall on you descend. Topics: Special occasions Self-denial
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This, this is the God we adore

Author: Joseph Hart (1712-68) Appears in 268 hymnals Lyrics: This, this is the God we adore, Our faithful, unchangeable friend, Whose love is as great as his power, And knows neither measure nor end. ‘Tis Jesus, the first and the last, Whose Spirit shall guide us safe home; We’ll praise him for all that is past, And trust him for all that’s to come. Topics: Special occasions Benedictions

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