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Coming Bye and Bye

Author: Chas. Bentley Hymnal: BL1896 #178 (1896) Tune Title: [A better day is coming] First Line: A better day is coming Lyrics: 1 A better day is coming, A morning bright and fair; If we live right, both day and night, We’ll have a home up there; God’s only Son will listen To ev’ry creature’s sigh; Have mercy, here and ev’rywhere, And take us bye and bye. Refrain: Coming bye and bye, Coming bye and bye, A better day is coming on, the time is drawing nigh; Coming bye and bye, Coming bye and bye, Our days are few—will soon pass thro’, Its coming bye and bye. 2 A better day is coming, We cannot say how long, ‘Twill glory be, when we shall see, The host around the throne; Then free from want and sorrow, Our tears will all be dry, We’ll sing and shine, mid light divine, In glory bye and bye. [Refrain] 3 A better day is coming, Come join with me and sing, The praises of Immanuel, Our Prophet, Priest and King; Farewell all earthly pleasures, The angels from on high, Will take me home, no more to roam, ‘Tis coming bye and bye. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Living for Jesus

Author: Harry Mack Hymnal: BL1896 #96 (1896) Tune Title: [A little brook that murmurs lowly] First Line: A little brook that murmurs lowly Refrain First Line: A little act is but the seed Lyrics: 1 A little brook that murmurs lowly, A little stream that trickles slowly Shall some day reach old ocean’s brine, Shall reach old ocean’s brine; A little Samuel, living solely To minister in office holy, Becomes a messenger divine, A messenger divine. Refrain: A little act is but the seed Of great and glorious ends; A little fact supplies the needs of him, Who heav’nward wends. 2 A little light tho’ dimly flashing Across the waters, wild and dashing, Will guide the sails thro’ storm and tide, Will guide thro’ storm and tide; A little life on God reclining, Upon the sea of turmoil shining, Will tell salvation far and wide, Salvation far and wide. [Refrain] 3 A little isolated flower, In beauty, breathes its fragrant power; And charms the trav’ler on the way, And charms him on the way; The little stars, unseen at twilight Bedeck the lofty vaults with skylight Until the dawning of the day, The dawning of the day. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Trusting So Sweetly

Author: G. C. T. Hymnal: BL1896 #103 (1896) Tune Title: [A refuge in Jesus I’ve found] First Line: A refuge in Jesus I’ve found Refrain First Line: Trusting in Thee, sweetly in Thee Lyrics: 1 A refuge in Jesus I’ve found, The harbor of safety is He, And now in His grace I abound, I’m trusting so sweetly in Thee. Refrain: Trusting in Thee, sweetly in Thee, I’m trusting, dear Saviour so sweetly in Thee, Trusting in Thee, sweetly in Thee, I’m trusting, dear Saviour so sweetly in Thee. 2 Again and again I repeat The story so precious to me, Redemption is full and complete, While trusting so sweetly in Thee. [Refrain] 3 Tho’ sometimes the sky is o’ercast, And dangers seem never to flee, Yet I will abide till the last, Still trusting dear Saviour in Thee. [Refrain] 4 Tho’ billows of sorrow may roll, A sheltering harbor I see; I’ve anchored in safety my soul, I’m trusting so sweetly in Thee. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Redemption

Author: Isaiah Toy Hymnal: BL1896 #30 (1896) Tune Title: [A sinner though I am, of darkest, deepest shade] First Line: A sinner though I am, of darkest, deepest shade Refrain First Line: Saved, O yes, I’m saved Languages: English
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The Master Is Watching

Author: Mary A. McKee Hymnal: BL1896 #154 (1896) Tune Title: [A storm was out on fair Judea’s hills] First Line: A storm was out on fair Judea’s hills Refrain First Line: Yet One was watching, though they knew it not Lyrics: 1 A storm was out on fair Judea’s hills, The clouds were dark upon the troubled sea, The toiling fishermen with iron wills, Strove with the wind-swept waves of Galilee. Refrain: Yet One was watching, though they knew it not, And One was waiting that they could not see; They were not darker in their lonely lot, They were not blinder than at times are we. 2 Oh! blessed feet that pressed the sandy beach, Oh! blessed hands, so willing still to save, No toiling one can drift beyond thy reach, No trusting one will sink beneath the wave. [Refrain] 3 The Angry billows knew their Master first, And bore his weight upon their foamy crest; Is Nature keener, or is man the worst, That they were slow to greet the Heavenly Guest? [Refrain] 4 No ship can sink when he is at the helm, No craft can founder on life’s stormy tide, No sea engulf or angry wave o’erwhelm, When he who forms the waves is at our side. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Abide With Me!

Author: Henry F. Lyte Hymnal: BL1896 #143 (1896) Tune Title: [Abide with me; fast falls the eventide] First Line: Abide with me; fast falls the eventide Languages: English
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Blest Eden

Author: Irvin H. Mack Hymnal: BL1896 #101 (1896) Tune Title: [Afar from the turmoil of life’s busy sway] First Line: Afar from the turmoil of life’s busy sway Refrain First Line: O Eden, blest Eden, with valleys so fair Lyrics: 1 Afar from the turmoil of life’s busy sway, Midst splendors of Heaven’s bright glorious day; The valleys of Eden, with riches untold, Are waiting our coming, their joys to unfold. Refrain: O Eden, blest Eden, with valleys so fair, O Eden, blest Eden, we long to be there, Midst flow’rs that are blooming, where God is the light; Eternal Thy morning, obscuring the night. 2 The lull of a stream, from a clear crystal fount; The perfume of rose, from an evergreen mount; The Saviour’s sweet presence the angels anear, Fill Eden with rapture of praises and cheer. [Refrain] 3 In Eden, the garden; sweet home of the soul, Beyond earthly tempests and billows dark roll; The saints, in the glory of Jesus their King, Their voices in praises so cheerfully ring. [Refrain] 4 O home of our longing, O Saviour divine, Thine ear to our praying, O ever incline; Send some of the blessings which Eden can give, To children of earth, while they faithfully live. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Ah! My Heart Was Heavy-Laden

Author: J. Q. Hymnal: BL1896 #83 (1896) Tune Title: [Ah! my heart was heavy-laden] Refrain First Line: Blessed, blessed words of Jesus Lyrics: 1 Ah! my heart was heavy-laden, Burdened and distressed; When I heard the Saviour saying, “Come unto me and rest.” Refrain: Blessed, blessed words of Jesus, Blessed words of love; Spoken to the weary sinner, By the Lord above. 2 “I will carry all your burdens, Lean thou upon me;” Thus I heard the Saviour saying, Words that set me free. [Refrain] 3 Take my yoke just now upon you, Seek to learn the right; For my yoke is very easy, And my load is light. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Consecration

Author: Emma Pitt Hymnal: BL1896 #191 (1896) Tune Title: [All that I have, all that I am] First Line: All that I have, all that I am Refrain First Line: Forever Thine, dear Lord, I am Lyrics: 1 All that I have, all that I am, I now commit to Thee; Thou hast redeemed me, Lord of truth, Forever Thine to be. Refrain: Forever Thine, dear Lord, I am, Into Thy hands I fall, My safety still, my sure repose, My Saviour and my all. 2 Thou hast redeemed me with Thy blood, No fears can compass me; My all-protecting mighty Friend, My spirit rests on Thee. [Refrain] 3 I consecrate to thee my life, Accept my off’ring now, Content to bear Thy cross in love, And at Thine altar bow. [Refrain] 4 All that I hope for, dearest Lord, Is to be Thine alone; Oh, purify my ev’ry thought, And make my heart Thy throne. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Alleluia! Song of Gladness

Author: F. M. J. Hymnal: BL1896 #164 (1896) Tune Title: [Alleluia! song of gladness] Lyrics: 1 Alleluia! song of gladness, Voice of everlasting joy; Alleluia! sound the sweetest, Heard among the choirs on high. Hymning in God’s blissful mansion, Day and night incessantly; Alleluia! alleluia! Singing everlastingly. 2 Alleluia! Church victorious, Thou may’st lift the joyful strain; Alleluia! songs of triumph Well befit the ransom’d train, Faint and feeble are our praises While in exile we remain; Alleluia! alleluia! While in exile we remain. 3 Praises with our pray’rs uniting, Hear us, blessed Trinity; Bring us to Thy blissful presence, There the Paschal Lamb to see, Then to Thee our alleluia Singing everlastingly; Alleluia! alleluia! Singing ever lastingly. Languages: English

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