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Men of Valor.

Author: Chas. H. Gabriel Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Male Voices First Line: Men of valor, of all ages Refrain First Line: Bugles calling Lyrics: 1 Men of valor, of all ages, Join the conflict as it rages; Young and old the fight engages, Lend now your aid! Sounds of tumult now are nearing; Mighty is the foe appearing; Onward go, in spite of jeering, Be not afraid! Chorus: Bugles calling, Foes are falling! Bravely now defend the right! Souls are pleading, Courage needing, You must help to win the fight! Christ obeying, Nor delaying, To the front in haste, away! Be a soldier true; There is need of you In the ranks today. 2 Men of valor, sin assailing With no fear of weakly failing, 'Tis the tho't of right prevailing Strengthens the arm. "God and home" the watchword ever; Chains of evil you must sever; Duty calls! be faithless never,-- God shields from harm! [Chorus] 3 Men of valor, rise in number! In your tents no longer slumber, Nor the valiant hosts encumber, Rouse ye, be true! See! the heart of sin is quaking! Her defense is surely breaking! To your duty then awaking, God calls for you. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [Men of valor, of all ages]
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This is Easter Morn

Author: D. O .T. Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Special Songs Male Voices First Line: Light is streaming from above Refrain First Line: All hail! Christ, the Lord is risen! Lyrics: 1 Light is streaming from above, Earth is filled with peace and love, This is Easter morn. Haste the joyful news to spread, Christ is risen from the dead— This is Easter morn. Refrain: All hail! Christ, the Lord, is risen! All hail! Heaven’s King adorn! All hail! We are risen with him; This is blessed Easter morn. 2 How can mortal hearts be sad? Heaven bids us all be glad, This is Easter morn. Our Redeemer lives again, Sing the everlasting strain; This is Easter morn. [Refrain] 3 Not in Palestine alone, Has the Easter glory shone; This is Easter morn. Over all our land so dear, Rings the anthem loud and clear, This is Easter morn. [Refrain] 4 Easter is not long ago, For within our hearts, we know, This is Easter morn. Christ has washed our sins away, Risen in our hearts today, This is Easter morn. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Light is streaming from above]
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Oh, Keep Me Holy

Author: D. O. T. Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Special Songs Male Voices Lyrics: 1 Oh, keep me holy, Father divine; Make me forever Thine, only thine. More like thine image, Lord, would I be; Draw me still nearer, Savior, to thee. 2 Oh, keep me holy, Father of light; Lead while the sun shines; Guard me by night. Strengthen, protect me, Guide and console; Bring me, my Savior, Safe to the goal. 3 Oh, keep my holy, Father above; Seal in my bosom Thy burning love. Thou hast redeemed me, Cleansed me, I know, Made one so fallen White as the snow. 4 Oh, keep me holy, Father, I pray; While here I linger Keep me each day; And when my journey On earth is o’er, In death receive me, Thine evermore. Used With Tune: [Oh, keep me holy, Father divine]
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Home at Last

Author: Fred. Scott Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Selections for Male Voices First Line: Home at last, Life's voyage o'er Used With Tune: [Home at last, Life's voyage o'er]
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Let God Use You

Author: Rev. A. H. Ackley Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Male Voices First Line: Let God use you to tell the old, old story Used With Tune: [Let God use you to tell the old, old story]

Tell Someone About Jesus

Author: G.T. Snead Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Male Voices First Line: Go tell someone about Jesus! Used With Tune: [Go tell someone about Jesus!]
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Come, O My Soul

Author: Anon. Appears in 281 hymnals Topics: Selections for Male Voices First Line: Come, O my soul, in sacred lays Used With Tune: [Come, O my soul, in sacred lays]
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Listen to the voice of Jesus

Author: G. B. Blanchard Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: Christ Voice of Used With Tune: [Listen to the voice of Jesus]
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A voice from the sea to the mountains

Author: Charles T. Brooks Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: The great voices
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Speed Away

Author: Nathaniel Norton Appears in 10 hymnals Topics: Men's Voices First Line: "Speed away, speed away on thine errand of light" Lyrics: 1 “Speed away, speed away on thine errand of light,” Sweet message of Christ, in thy radiant flight; The earth lies in darkness, the deep shadows fall On sad hearts and homes. Oh, speed at our call, Pierce the gathering clouds with thy luminous ray: Speed away, sweet away, speed away! 2 Speed away, speed away on thine errand of love, Go speak to the mourners of mansions above; To the doubting bring peace, to the weary, sweet rest; To the homeless a glimpse of the home of the blest; let angels and men thy glad wonders portray: Speed away, sweet away, speed away! 3 Speed away, speed away, let the shout peal along, Triumphant in faith, and melodious in song; Go, heralds of Jesus! the message proclaim: Christ liveth and reigneth, go forth in His name; “Up! onward! let nothing your mission delay:” Speed away, sweet away, speed away! Used With Tune: ["Speed away, speed away on thine errand of light"]

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