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Fill Me Now

Author: E. H. Stokes, D. D. Hymnal: FoW11890 #77 (1890) Person Name: E. H. Stokes, D. D. First Line: Hover o'er me, Holy Spirit Tune Title: [Hover o'er me, Holy Spirit]
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Light after Darkness

Hymnal: FoW11890 #112 (1890) Person Name: John R. Sweney Tune Title: [Light after darkness]
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No Not Despairingly

Hymnal: FoW11890 #119 (1890) Person Name: Jno. R. Sweney First Line: No, not despairingly come I to thee Tune Title: [No, not despairingly come I to thee]
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The call for reapers

Author: J. O. Thompson Hymnal: FoW11890 #46 (1890) Person Name: J. O. Thompson First Line: Far and near the fields are teeming Refrain First Line: Lord of harvest, send forth reapers Tune Title: [Far and near the fields are teeming]
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For you and for me

Author: W. L. T. Hymnal: FoW11890 #36 (1890) Person Name: W. L. T. First Line: Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling Refrain First Line: Come home, come home Tune Title: [Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling]
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Haste to the Field of Labor

Author: Mrs. R. N. Turner Hymnal: FoW11890 #81 (1890) Person Name: Mrs. R. N. Turner First Line: O wake, for the day is palling Tune Title: [O wake, for the day is palling]
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Jesus shall Reign

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: FoW11890 #102 (1890) Person Name: Isaac Watts First Line: Jesus shall reign where'er the sun Tune Title: [Jesus shall reign where'er the sun]
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Love Divine

Author: Chas. Wesley Hymnal: FoW11890 #114 (1890) Person Name: Chas. Wesley First Line: Love divine, all love excelling Tune Title: [Love divine, all love excelling]
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I Will Tell it to Jesus my Lord

Author: J. M. W. Hymnal: FoW11890 #6 (1890) Person Name: J. M. W. First Line: When times of temptation bring sadness and Refrain First Line: I will tell it to Jesus Tune Title: [When times of temptation bring sadness and]
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Come away to Jesus now

Author: J. M. W. Hymnal: FoW11890 #16 (1890) Person Name: J. M. W. First Line: O why thus stand with reluctant feet Refrain First Line: Come away to Jesus Lyrics: 1 Oh, why thus stand with reluctant feet, Just on the verge of this rest so sweet? While God invites and your steps will greet, Come away to Jesus now. Chorus: Come away to Jesus, Come away to Jesus, Come away to Jesus, Come away to Jesus now. 2 Thy Spirit strives, and yet there you stand, In sight of bliss and the glory land; Retreat is death in the sinking sand, Come away to Jesus now. [Chorus] 3 Your loved ones gone to the other shore, With unseen hands seem to beckon o’er; Their voices hushed, yet they still implore, Come away to Jesus now. [Chorus] 4 The touch of death is upon your frame, The marble slab soon will bear your name; Lest you should suffer eternal shame, Come away to Jesus now. [Chorus] Tune Title: [O why thus stand with reluctant feet]
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Jesus is calling to you now

Author: J. M. W. Hymnal: FoW11890 #19 (1890) Person Name: J. M. W. First Line: Why do you wait a convenient day Refrain First Line: Will you not come to him now Lyrics: 1 Why do you wait a convenient day? Jesus is calling you now; Why do you turn from his pleadings away? Jesus is calling you now. He stands at the door of your heart just now; The dews of the morning are on his brow; He is there waiting and calling you now, O will you not come to him now? Refrain: Will you not come to him now? Will you not trust in him now? Just now, right now, O hear him, he’s calling you now. 2 Days have gone by, and the months and the years, Jesus is calling you now, Joys have departed and sorrow appears, Jesus is calling you now. The promise you made him was never kept, When down by the graveside you mourn’d and wept; Turn to him now and his free grace accept; O will you not come to him now? [Refrain] 3 Darkness is deep’ning, and oh, ‘tis so late! Jesus is calling you now, What if the spirit leave you to your fate? Jesus is calling you now. Escape for thy life, tarry not, O soul, Escape for thy life, you may miss the goal, And if you miss it, what horrors, O soul! O will you not come to him now? [Refrain] Tune Title: [Why do you wait a convenient day]
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Jesus changeth not

Hymnal: FoW11890 #52 (1890) Person Name: J. M. Whyte First Line: There's naught on earth to rest on Lyrics: 1 There’s naught on earth to rest on, All things are changing here; The smiles of joy we gaze on; The friends we hold so dear, One Friend alone is changeless, The One too oft forgot, Whose love hath stood for ages, For Jesus changeth not. 2 The sweetest flow’r that blooms here, And sheds its fragrance round, Ere ev’ning comes has withered, And lies upon the ground. The dark and dreary desert, That hath not one green spot Abounds in living pastures; With him who changeth not. 3 Clouds oft o’ercast our sunshine, So beautiful, so bright, And while we still admire it, It darkens into night. One sky alone is cloudless, Where darkness cometh not; ‘Tis found alone with Jesus, For Jesus changeth not. 4 And friendship’s smile avails not To cheer us here below, For smiles are oft deceitful, And lure to overthrow. One smile alone can gladden, Whate’er the pilgrim’s lot; It is the smile of Jesus, For Jesus changeth not. 5 And while stern time moves onward, And nears eternity, The hand of death brings changes In ev’ry thing we see. But faith has found a Savior Whose promise faileth not; Our life is hid with Jesus, And Jesus changeth not. Tune Title: [There's naught on earth to rest on]
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Bright morning land

Author: J. M. W. Hymnal: FoW11890 #56 (1890) Person Name: J. M. W. First Line: The bright eternal day is breaking Refrain First Line: O morning land Lyrics: 1 The bright eternal day is breaking, My soul is thrill’d with glad surprise; This life is but the mist of morning That dims the hills of Paradise. Refrain: O morning land, bright morning land, O woods and vales and hills of glory, O Paradise of sacred story! I soon shall reach thy shining strand, O morning land, bright morning land! 2 My tired eyes grew dim with watching, For him of whom it is foretold That he should come in all his glory, And I should then my King behold. [Refrain] 3 My falt’ring steps had surely failed me, But for my Savior’s guiding hand; At last my weary feet are standing Where I can see the promised land. [Refrain] 4 And almost ev’ry day some loved one, Touch’d by an unseen angel hand, Leaves all and thro’ the mist and shadow, Goes over to the morning land. [Refrain] Tune Title: [The bright eternal day is breaking]
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Broken Hearts

Author: J. M. W. Hymnal: FoW11890 #86 (1890) Person Name: J. M. W. First Line: Like the music of a fountain Refrain First Line: O ye broken hearts, look upward Lyrics: 1 Like the music of a fountain Which a thirsty trav’ler hears, Speaks a voice from Calv’ry’s mountain, “I am more than all thy fears.” Refrain: O ye broken hearts, look upward! Hear the angel voices calling, Lift your eyes to Calv’ry’s Jesus, Broken-hearted there for you. 2 Tho’ thy heart is crushed and broken, Like a storm-tossed ship at sea, Sinking, dying,—Christ hath spoken, “It is I, look unto me.” [Refrain] 3 Tho’ thy song hath nought but sorrow, Like a bird’s whose breast is torn; Fly to Christ, nor wait the morrow, He hath all thy sorrows borne. [Refrain] 4 Look away beyond thy sadness, Up to Jesus turn thy gaze; Then thy song shall turn to gladness— Then thy tongue shall sound his praise. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Like the music of a fountain]
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They Crucified Him

Author: J. M. W. Hymnal: FoW11890 #87 (1890) Person Name: J. M. W. First Line: Come, sinner, behold what Jesus hath done Lyrics: 1 Come, sinner, behold what Jesus hath done, Behold how he suffered for thee; They crucified him, God’s innocent Son, Forsaken, He died on the tree! Refrain: They crucified him, they crucified him, They nailed him to the tree, And so there he died, A King crucified To save a poor sinner like me. 2 From heaven he came, he loved you—he died; Such love as his never was known; Behold; on the cross your King crucified, To make you an heir to his throne! [Refrain] 3 No pittying eye, a saving arm, none, He saw us and pitied us then; Alone; in the fight, the vict’ry he won; O praise him, ye children of men. [Refrain] 4 They crucified him, and yet he forgave, “My Father, forgive them,” he cried, What must he have borne, the sinner to save, When under the burden he died! [Refrain] 5 So what will you do with Jesus your King? Say, how will you meet him at last? What plea in the day of wrath will you bring, When offers of mercy are past? [Refrain] Tune Title: [Come, sinner, behold what Jesus hath dne]
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Let us Hear you Tell It

Author: J. M. W. Hymnal: FoW11890 #98 (1890) Person Name: J. M. W. First Line: O, brother, have you told how the Lord forgave Refrain First Line: Let us hear, you tell to over tell it over once again Lyrics: 1 O brother, have you told how the Lord forgave? Let us hear you tell it over once again; Thy coming to the cross, where he died to save, Let us hear you tell it over once again. Are you walking now in his blessed light? Are you cleansed from ev’ry guilty stain? Is he your joy by day and your song by night? Let us hear you tell it over once again. Refrain: Let us hear, you tell to over tell it over once again. Tell the sweet and blessed story, It will help you on to glory, Let us hear you tell it over once again. 2 When toiling up the way, was the Saviour there? Let us hear you tell it over once again; Did Jesus bear you up in His tender care? Let us hear you tell it over once again. Never have you found such a friend as he, Who can help you ‘midst the toil and pain; O all the world should hear what he’s done for thee; Let us hear you tell it over once again. [Refrain] 3 Was ever on your tongue such a blessed theme? Let us hear you tell it over once again; ‘Tis ever sweeter far than the sweetest dream, Let us hear you tell it over once again. There are aching hearts in the world’s great throng, Who have sought for rest, and all in vain; Hold Jesus up to them by your word and song; Let us hear you tell it over once again. [Refrain] 4 The battles you have fought, and the vict’ries won, Let us hear you tell it over once again; ‘Twill help them on the way who have just begun, Let us hear you tell it over once again. We are striving now with the hosts of sin, Soon with Christ our Savior we shall reign; Ye ransomed of the Lord, try a soul to win; Let us hear you tell it over once again. [Refrain] Tune Title: [O, brother, have you told how the Lord forgave]
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Papa, fot would you take for me?

Hymnal: FoW11890 #120 (1890) Person Name: J. M. Whyte First Line: She was ready for sleep Refrain First Line: So I rocked my baby Lyrics: 1 She was ready for sleep, and she lay on my arm, In her little frilled cap so fine, With her golden hair falling out at the edge, Like a circle of noon sunshine; And I hum’d the old tune of “Banbury Cross,” And “Three men who put out to sea,” When she sleepily said, as she closed her blue eyes, “Papa, fot would you take for me?” Refrain: So I rocked my baby, and rocked away, She was sleepy and weary with play, But I held her warm in my love-strong arms, And I rocked her and rocked away, And I rocked her and rocked away, And I humm’d and humm’d and humm’d away, How much, oh, how much would it be? When she sleepily said, as she closed her blue eyes, “Papa, fot would you take for me?” 2 And I answer’d “a dollar,” dear little heart, And she slept, baby, weary with play, But I held her warm in my love-strong arms, And I rocked her, and rocked away; Oh, the dollar meant all the world to me, The land, and the sea, and the sky, The lowest depths of the lowest place, The highest of all that’s high. [Refrain] 3 All the cities, with streets and palaces, With their pictures and stores of art, I would not take for one low soft throb, Of my little one’s loving heart; Nor all the gold that was ever found, In the busy, wealth-finding past. Would I take for one smile of my darling’s face, Did I know it must be the last. [Refrain] 4 So I rocked my baby, and rocked away, And I felt such a sweet content, For the words of the song express’d more to me, Than they ever before had meant; And the night crept on, and I slept and dream’d Of things far too gladsome to be, And I wakened with lips saying close to my ear, “Papa, fot would you take for me?” [Refrain] Tune Title: [She was ready for sleep]
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Oh, Tolling Bells!

Author: J. M. W. Hymnal: FoW11890 #126 (1890) Person Name: J. M. W. First Line: Oh, tolling bells! oh, tolling bells! Refrain First Line: Oh, tolling bells! Oh, tolling bless! Lyrics: 1 Oh, tolling bells! oh, tolling bells! Deep, deep within your tones there wells A wail of pain, a soul’s lament, “Life past, in sin and folly spent.” Refrain: Oh, tolling bells! Oh, tolling bells! Ye ring and ring of sad farewells, But over there where Jesus dwells, We’ll hear the chime of heaven’s bells, “No more farewells,” oh, tolling bells. 2 When ringing out a soul’s farewell, Oh, tolling bells! what do you tell? Of griefs and woes? so sobs and tears? Of misspent hours and wasted years? [Refrain] 3 I seem to hear despairing moans, A weeping, weeping in your tones; “The door is closed” ye ring in swells, “Forever closed,” oh, tolling bells! [Refrain] 4 In warning tones, in solemn knells, Ring out, ring out, oh tolling bells! Let dying souls the warning hear; And seek the Lord while he is near. [Refrain] 5 Have ye no joyous notes to ring, Oh, tolling bells! for me to sing? In Jesus boundless mercy dwells,— Ye ring of him, oh, tolling bells! [Refrain] 6 And when I die, oh, tolling bells! Ring out “I’ve gone where Jesus dwells,” Peal out ye bells in joyous tone, “The battle o’er, the victory won.” [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, tolling bells! oh, tolling bells]
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A Song of Trust

Hymnal: FoW11890 #157 (1890) Person Name: J. M. Whyte First Line: God has given me a song Refrain First Line: I sing a song, a song of trust Lyrics: 1 God has given me a song, A song of trust’ And I sing it all day long, For sing I must; Ev’ry hour it sweeter grows, Keep my soul with blest repose; Just how restful no one knows, But those who trust, but those who trust. Refrain: I sing a song, a song of trust, For sing I must; And soon I’ll stand at thy right hand, My Savior dear, my ransom price, And sing the song of Paradise. 2 O I sing it on the mountain, In the light, Where the radiance of God’s sunshine, Makes all bright; All my path seems bright and clear, Heav’nly land seems very near; Why, I almost then appear To walk by sight, to walk by sight. [Refrain] 3 And I sing it in the valley Dark and low; When my heart is crushed with sorrow, Pain, and woe; Then the shadows flee away, Like the night when dawns the day; Trust in God brings light alway— I find it so, I find it so. [Refrain] 4 For I’ve cross’d the river Jordan, And I stand In the blessed land of promise,— Beulah land! Trusting is like breathing here, Just so easy doubt and fear Vanish in this atmosphere, And life is grand, and life is grand. [Refrain] Tune Title: [God has given me a song]
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Behold, the bridegroom comes

Author: J. M. W. Hymnal: FoW11890 #191 (1890) Person Name: J. M. W. First Line: We shall hear a voice, an immortal voice Refrain First Line: O be ready when the bridegroom comes Tune Title: [We shall hear a voice, an immortal voice]

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