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A Very Present Help in Trouble

Author: Rev. B. H. Tripp Hymnal: CD61904 #149 (1904) Tune Title: [A good ship, a burning wreck] First Line: A good ship, a burning wreck Lyrics: 1 A good ship, a burning wreck Drifted on the ocean wide; Those who once had trod her deck Battling now the waters, cried: “Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee.” 2 Sinking ‘neath the rolling deep, In the wide and treachrous main; Faith alone could sing so sweet, Pleadingly the hopeful strain: “Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee.” 3 Strong in faith, on Christ they call, Helpless on the billowy sea; Singing as they rise and fall, Ever this their only plea: “Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee.” 4 Waves nor flame can ne’er devour Those who call on Jesus’ name; Trusting His almighty pow’r, While they sing this sweet refrain: “Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee.” Languages: English
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A Voice from Heaven

Author: Laura E. Newell Hymnal: CD61904 #230 (1904) Tune Title: [A voice from heav'n, a gentle voice] First Line: A voice from heav'n, a gentle voice Refrain First Line: A voice from heav'n, so sweetly calls Lyrics: 1 A voice from heav’n, a gentle voice, Above life’s din, sounds sweet and clear, And tenderly “Come unto Me,” Greets softly now my list’ning ear. Refrain: A voice from heav’n, so sweetly calls, It echoes o’er times troubled sea; I, list’ning, hear these words of cheer, These tender words come unto me. 2 Tho’ hedg’d my way, with many a thorn, And rugged oft the path I go, I shall go home, some golden morn, And heaven’s joys I then shall known. [Refrain] 3 I trust my all, to Him I love, I know in whom I have believed, For I am His, and He is mine, His word of truth I have received. [Refrain] 4 And when at last His voice shall call, “Come home,” with joy the word I’ll greet, And home to realms of peace and love, I’ll cast my crown at Jesus’ feet. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Let ev'ry tongue Thy goodness speak

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: CD61904 #179 (1904) Tune Title: ARBOVALE Lyrics: 1 Let ev’ry tongue Thy goodness speak, Thou sovereign Lord of all; Thy strength’ning hands uphold the weak, And raise the poor that fall. 2 When sorrow bows the spirit down, When virtue lies distressed, Beneath the proud oppressor’s frown, Thou giv’st the mourner rest. 3 Thou know’st the pains Thy servants feel, He heard’st Thy children cry, And their best wishes to fulfill, Thy grace is ever nigh. 4 My lips shall dwell upon Thy praise, And spread Thy fame abroad. Let all the sons of Adam raise The honors of their God. Languages: English
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Let in the Sunlight

Author: Rev. Elisha A. Hoffman Hymnal: CD61904 #209 (1904) Tune Title: [Are you walking in sin and in darkness?] First Line: Are you walking in sin and in darkness? Refrain First Line: Let the sunlight of heav'n shine in Lyrics: 1 Are you walking in sin and in darkness? Is your heart shadowed o’er as the night? Throw its portals wide open t’ward heaven And its shining and beautiful light. Refrain: Let the sunlight of heav’n shine in, Let the sunlight of heav’n shine in; It will gladden and cheer, fruits of love will appear, Let the beautiful sunlight shine in. 2 You are living too far from the Saviour, And your life loses half its delight; You must live your life nearer t heaven, And its shining and beautiful light. [Refrain] 3 Only souls that are free from defilement, And in Jesus renewed and made white, Walk beneath the pavilion of heaven, In its shining and beautiful light. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Where Is My Boy?

Author: C. M. B. Hymnal: CD61904 #156 (1904) Tune Title: [Away from home and lov'd ones dear] First Line: Away from home and lov'd ones dear Refrain First Line: Oh! where is my boy tonight Lyrics: 1 Away from home and lov’d ones dear, behold a wand’rer strays, He does not see the falling tear of her who for him prays, He does not hear the weary sigh, that heaves a mother’s breast, He does not see her face grow pale, by sorrow and unrest. Refrain: Oh! where is my boy tonight, Oh! where is my boy tonight, Away from home and loved ones dear, Oh! where is my boy tonight? 2 The downward course the heedless youth, is going day by day, And dangers thick his path beset, oh, mothers, for him pray, And He who hears the raven’s cry, will lead your wand’rer home, And tho’ you see him here no more, you’ll meet in heav’n’s bright dome. [Refrain] 3 Alas disease its cruel hand upon the wand’rer alys; She cannot soothe his aching head, yet still she for him prays, Oh, mother, now that humble pray’r, ascends the throne of God; Tho’ you must suffer here below, and feel the chast’ning rod. [Refrain] 4 Oh, mother, now that long lost boy, must cross the chilly wave; And God has heard thy fervent pray’r, and He will surely save, Tho’ here on earth thy darling boy, can come to you no more, But thro’ the pray’rs, he found a home, on Canaan’s peaceful shore. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Beautiful, Beckoning Hands

Hymnal: CD61904 #252 (1904) Tune Title: [Beautiful hands at the gateway tonight] First Line: Beautiful hands at the gateway tonight Refrain First Line: Beautiful hands, beckoning hands Lyrics: 1 Beautiful hands at the gateway tonight, Faces all shining with radiant light, Eyes looking down from yon heavenly throne, Beautiful hands they are beckoning “come.” Refrain: Beautiful hands, beckoning hands, Calling the dear ones to heavenly lands; Beautiful hands, beckoning hands, Beautiful, beautiful, beckoning hands. 2 Beckoning hands of a mother whose love Sacrificed life, its devotion to prove; Hands of a father to memory dear, Beck’ning up higher the waiting ones here. [Refrain] 3 Beautiful hands of a little one, see, Baby voice calling, oh, mother, to thee, Rosy cheeked darling, the light of the home, Taken so early is beckoning “come.” [Refrain] 4 Beckoning hands of a husband or wife, Waiting and watching the loved one of life; Hands of a brother, a sister, or friend, Out from the gateway tonight they extend. [Refrain] 5 Brightest and best of that glorious throng, Center of all and the theme of my song; Jesus, our Saviour, the pierced One stands, Lovingly calling with beckoning hands. [Refrain] Languages: English
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How precious is the book divine

Author: John Fawcett Hymnal: CD61904 #254 (1904) Tune Title: BELMONT Languages: English
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Book of Grace

Author: Thomas MacKellar Hymnal: CD61904 #157 (1904) Tune Title: [Book of grace, and book of glory!] First Line: Book of grace, and book of glory! Languages: English
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Morning Hymn

Author: G. P. Hott Hymnal: CD61904 #133 (1904) Tune Title: [Bright and early in our places] First Line: Bright and early in our places Refrain First Line: Merry, cheery happy faces Lyrics: 1 Bright and early in our places, Happy hearts so cheerful now, Faces all aglow with gladness, Humbly we together bow. Refrain: Merry, cheery happy faces, How we love our Sabbath School; Merry, cheery happy faces, How we love our Sabbath School. 2 Cloudy, sunshine, rainy, snowing, Onward thro’ this life we go, Lessons hard and harder growing, Ev’ry day brings work you know. [Refrain] 3 Life, they say, is full of sadness, But if Jesus be our friend, Ev’ry day’ll be full of gladness, And our joy shall never end. [Refrain] Languages: English
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We Are Marching Home

Author: Rev. G. P. Hott Hymnal: CD61904 #246 (1904) Tune Title: [Cheerfully marching on toward the beautiful golden gate] First Line: Cheerfully marching on toward the beautiful golden gate Refrain First Line: Steadily marching on Lyrics: 1 Cheerfully marching on toward the beautiful golden gate, Cheerfully on, cheerfully on; Cheerfully marching on; Yes, Cheerfully marching on toward the beautiful golden gate, Cheerfully on, chanting our song, Cheerfully marching on. Refrain: Steadily marching on, Ever His praise prolong, Marching to join the chorus of the beautiful ransom’d throng, Joyfully marching on, Lifting our hearts in song, Marching to glory, we are marching home. 2 Joyfully singing ever as we’re nearing the golden gate, Joyfully sing, joyfully sing, Joyfully ever sing, Yes, Joyfully singing ever as we’re nearing the golden gate, Joyfully sing, praise to our King; Joyfully ever sing. [Refrain] 3 Hopefully marching on toward the beautiful golden gate, Hopefully on, hopefully on; Hopefully marching on; Yes, Hopefully marching on toward the beautiful golden gate, Joyfully on, hopefully on, Cheerfully marching on. [Refrain] Languages: English

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