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Does Jesus Care?

Author: Rev. Frank E. Graeff Hymnal: SPUG1912 #81 (1912) First Line: Does Jesus care when my heart is pained Tune Title: [Does Jesus care when my heart is pained]
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'Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus

Author: Mrs. Louisa M. R. Stead Hymnal: SPUG1912 #82 (1912) Refrain First Line: Jesus, Jesus, how I trust him Tune Title: [’Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus]
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There Is Power in the Blood

Author: L. E. J. Hymnal: SPUG1912 #83 (1912) First Line: Would you be free from your burden of sin Refrain First Line: There is [There's] power, power, wonder working power Tune Title: [Would you be free from the burden of sin]
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God Is Calling You

Author: Rev. Edwin A. Pyles Hymnal: SPUG1912 #84 (1912) First Line: Hear the voice of God as he calls today Refrain First Line: He is calling, God is calling Lyrics: 1 Hear the voice of God as He calls to you today, God is calling you, God is calling you; From the paths of sin He is calling you away, God is calling you today. Refrain: He is calling, God is calling, For He loves you with an everlasting love, And He is calling, yes, God is calling, He is ever calling you. 2 Give to Him your heart, let Him be your friend and guide, God is calling you, God is calling you; Let His love and grace in your life and heart abide, God is calling you today. [Refrain] 3 From your ev’ry sin He will give you sweet release, God is calling you, God is calling you; And your soul shall know of His wondrous love and peace, God is calling you today. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Hear the voice of God as He calls to you today]
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O It Is Wonderful

Author: C. Austin Miles Hymnal: SPUG1912 #85 (1912) First Line: Clinging to Calvary, where naught but love I see Refrain First Line: O, it is wonderful Lyrics: 1 Clinging to Calvary, where naught but love I see, Looking in mercy on me as I cry; How can it ever be Jesus should die for me,— That He should perish for one such as I? Refrain: O it is wonderful that He should think of me, Coming to earth to die on Calvary; Yes, it is wonderful that He should die for me, Lord, all I have is Thine ever to be. 2 There, in the garden gloom I see and empty tomb, Where is my Master, whose heart broke for me? Lo, at my side He stands, shows me His wounded hands, Whispers so gently, “All this was for thee.” [Refrain] 3 Close to His wounded side I would content abide, Joy would be full in His presence to rest; Still, since He bids me to go where rings the cry of woe, I’ll do His bidding and give Him my best. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Clinging to Calvary, where naught but love I see]
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The Victor’s Song

Author: Maggie A. Pulver Hymnal: SPUG1912 #86 (1912) First Line: Press onward Christian soldiers Refrain First Line: Press onward, onward, the prize lies just beyond Lyrics: 1 Press onward, Christian soldier, press onward to the prize! Tho’ shadows deep may gather, and dismal clouds arise; Sometime the rays of sunlight will pierce the deepest gloom, And round thy rugged pathway The flow’rs of peace shall bloom. Refrain: Press onward, onward, The prize lies just beyond! Press onward, onward, Soon shall thy crown be won! Press onward, onward! Fear not, tho’ foes be strong; Rejoice! for yours in glory Shall be the victor’s song. 2 Press onward, Christian soldier, the Master knoweth best! Thy way He hath appointed, and He will give thee rest; His face must be reflected, His fire all dross consume, Then, in His arms protected, The flow’rs of peace shall bloom. [Refrain] 3 Press onward, Christian soldier, and guard thine armor strong! The walls of sin are trembling, the fight will not be long; The hosts of sin and darkness are marching to their doom, Then in thy heart forever The flow’rs of peace shall bloom. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Press onward, Christian soldier, press onward to the prize]
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Every Day and Hour

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: SPUG1912 #87 (1912) First Line: Saviour, more than life to me Refrain First Line: Every day, every hour Tune Title: [Saviour, more than life to me]
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As I Sat by Mother's Side

Author: J. M. B. Hymnal: SPUG1912 #88 (1912) First Line: As I sat by mother's side, just before she crossed the tide Refrain First Line: Long ago, long ago, O I settled all that question Lyrics: 1 As I sat by mother’s side, just before she crossed the tide, And I asked her of the journey she must go; Then a smile broke o’er her face, as she whispered with sweet grace, “O I settled all that question long ago.” Refrain: Long ago, long ago, O I settled all that question long ago; Long ago, long ago, O I settled all that question long ago. 2 I remember’d this was true, for the time I never knew When she did not love and trust her Saviour so, And her heart was true and kind, loved her Lord with soul and mind, For she settled all that question long ago. [Refrain] 3 Now my mother’s God is mine, for I have His peace divine, And my heart, with His sweet love is all aglow; And I praise Him ev’ry day; as I journey on my way, For I settled all that question long ago. [Refrain] Tune Title: [As I sat by mother’s side]
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It Reaches Me

Author: Mary D. James Hymnal: SPUG1912 #89 (1912) First Line: O this uttermost salvation Tune Title: [Oh, this uttermost salvation]
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Still Sweeter Every Day

Author: W. C. Martin Hymnal: SPUG1912 #90 (1912) First Line: To Jesus every day I find my heart is closer drawn Refrain First Line: The half cannot be fancied Tune Title: [To Jesus every day I find my heart is closer drawn]

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