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A little further on

Author: G. H. Spring Hymnal: LSSS1870 #129 (1870) First Line: A little further on Lyrics: 1 A little further on, Pilgrim, thy way pursue, Though with thy toilsome journey worn. Yet keep the end in view, Long have thy laboring feet Their weary burden borne, But this will make thy resting sweet, A little further on. 2 A little further on, Through present darkness press, And bid forboding thoughts be gone, If such thy mind oppress. Soon, soon before thine eyes, The coming day will dawn, The glorious sun in splendor rise, A little further on. 3 A little further on, And, pilgrim, thou shalt stand With toils, and pains, and conflicts done, Safe in Immanuel's land. There golden harps will ring, And then before the throne, With songs of praise and triumph sing, A little further on. Tune Title: [A little further on]
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Farewell song

Author: Mrs. A. L. Davison Hymnal: LSSS1870 #157 (1870) First Line: Alas that we must part Refrain First Line: Grieving so sadly, We whisper farewell Lyrics: 1 Alas that we must part, Friends who have been so dear; Be still each heavy heart, There yet are words of cheer, Perhaps we'll meet again, Once more united be; Once more clasp kindly hands, Each others faces see. Chorus: Grieving so sadly, We whisper farewell, While mournfully, slowly now toileth the bell, Telling of partings that ever must be, Till we through the darkness our Saviour shall see. 2 Our dearest loves decay, On earth it must be so, Lest we forget our heaven, In bliss of life below, So prone are human hearts To wander far from God, That parting scenes must be, And paths of grief be trod. [Chorus] 3 Forget not all the joys, Together we have known; But let them still be dear, When parted and alone, And sometimes let each one, Have tho'ts of prayer for those, The friends to whom the tide Of recollection flows. [Chorus] 4 It may be that the close Of life be seen by some, E'er meeting here again, Our willing footsteps come, Then will our prayerful tho'ts, Swift haste them on their way From earthly toil and care To the Kingdom of the Day. [Chorus] Tune Title: [Alas that we must part]
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While we work for Jesus

Hymnal: LSSS1870 #104 (1870) First Line: All around is bright and fair Refrain First Line: Come, O! come, this cheerful happy day Lyrics: 1 All around is bright and fair, While we work for Jesus; Joy and peace are everywhere, While we work for Jesus; Chorus: Come, O! come, this cheerful happy day, Come, O! come, to Sunday school away. 2 Every face with pleasure beams, While we work for Jesus; Every heart with rapture teems, While we work for Jesus. [Chorus] 3 All the shades of sorrow fly, Clouds will never dim the sky, Light and gladness shine around us, While we work for Jesus. [Chorus] 4 Nearer seems the realms above, While we work for Jesus, Dearer seems our Saviour's love, While we work for Jesus. [Chorus] 5 Let us raise a grateful voice, And with earnest hearts rejoice, For the happiness around us, While we work for Jesus. [Chorus] Tune Title: [All around is bright and fair]
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Coronation

Hymnal: LSSS1870 #142 (1870) First Line: All hail the pow'r of Jesus' name Lyrics: 1 All hail the pow'r of Jesus' name, Let angels prostrate fall, Bring forth the royal diadem, And crown him Lord of all, Bring forth the royal diadem, And crown him Lord of all. 2 Crown him, ye martyrs of our God, Who from his altar call, Praise him who shed for you his blood, And crown him Lord of all. Praise him who shed for you his blood, And crown him Lord of all. 3 O that with yonder sacred throng, We at his feet may fall, And join the everlasting song, And crown him Lord of all. And join the everlasting song, And crown him Lord of all. Tune Title: [All hail the pow'r of Jesus' name]
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To the Sabbath-school with me

Hymnal: LSSS1870 #77 (1870) First Line: Beautiful child with clustering hair Refrain First Line: Tripping, Tripping light and free Lyrics: 1 Beautiful child with clustering hair, Twining the daisy white and fair; Turn from thy pastime, leave thy play, Come from thy greenwood home away, Tenderly stealing o'er the dell, List to its call, the Sabbath bell. Refrain: Tripping, Tripping light and free, Come to the Sabbath-school with me. 2 Beautiful birds are on the wing, Beautiful notes of joy they sing; Waking the soul to praise and love, Telling of rest in heaven above. Beautiful child, with eyes so blue, Watching the fountain's sparkling hue. [Refrain] 3 Happy and bright the greenwood bowers, Merry and sweet the birds and flowers, Weary of all thou soon will be, Come to the Sabbath-school with me; Beautiful hymns to God we sing, Joyfully there thy voice will ring. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Beautiful child with clustering hair]
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The Little Sower

Author: Fanny Church Hymnal: LSSS1870 #38 (1870) First Line: Behold, the seed time cometh Refrain First Line: Oh! precious, precious seed Lyrics: 1 Behold the seed time cometh, O youthful hearts be strong, Go forth to work for Jesus, Go forth with prayer and song. Chorus: Oh! precious, precious seed, When reaping time shall come, We'll gather in the golden sheaves, We'll sing sweet "Harvest home." 2 O, worker for life's harvest, O toiler in the field, The seed you sow thus early, A hundred fold shall yield. [Chorus] 3 Though oft you sow in weeping, The precious, precious seed, Fear not, for grace is with you, Sufficient for your need. [Chorus] 4 Faint not, though hard thy labor, Though oft with toil oppressed, Hope on, the twilight cometh, The season of thy rest. [Chorus] Tune Title: [Behold the seed time cometh]
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Children in the arms of Jesus

Hymnal: LSSS1870 #133 (1870) First Line: Behold what condescending love Refrain First Line: Glory to the Saviour's name Lyrics: 1 Behold what condescending love Jesus on earth displays, To babes and sucklings he extends The riches of his grace. Glory to the Saviour's name, Glory to his name. To babes and sucklings he extends The riches of his grace. 2 He still the ancient promise keeps, To our forefathers given, Young children in his arms he takes, And calls them heirs of heaven. Glory to the Saviour's name, Glory to his name. Young children in his arms he takes, And calls them heirs of heaven. 3 Forbid them not whom Jesus calls, Nor dare the claim resist, Since his own lips to us declare Of such will heaven consist. Glory to the Saviour's name, Glory to his name. Since his own lips to us declare Of such will heaven consist. 4 With flowing tears and thankful hearts, We live them up to thee, Receive them, Lord, into thine arms, Thine may they ever be. Glory to the Saviour's name, Glory to his name. Receive them, Lord, into thine arms, Thine may they ever be. Tune Title: [Behold what condescending love]
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The Water of Life

Author: Fanny Church Hymnal: LSSS1870 #115 (1870) First Line: Beside the throne of God most high Refrain First Line: O the water of life! Lyrics: 1 Beside the throne of God most high, There flows a living stream, How musical its dreamy tide, How bright its waters gleam! Chorus: O the water of life! It is pure and free, And it flows thro' the years Of Eternity. 2 The saints of God, forever blest, Upon its bright banks stand; By breezes soft and sweetly pure, Their brows are ever fanned. [Chorus] 3 They drink from that fair stream of life, Their earthly toils are past, They stand within the shining gates, And heaven is gained at last! [Chorus] Tune Title: [Beside the throne of God most high]
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We're a cheerful band

Author: J. C. Johnson Hymnal: LSSS1870 #94 (1870) First Line: Brothers, will you go with me Refrain First Line: We're a cheerful pilgrim band Lyrics: 1 Brothers will you go with me, We shall live so happily, Marching to the Happy Land, Singing as we go. Chorus: We're a cheerful pilgrim band, Marching to the Happy land, Marching to the Happy land, Singing as we go. 2 Sisters will you still delay? There are flowers along the way. Come, the Saviour's call obey, Children come to me. [Chorus] 3 Say not we're a gloomy band, Songs and laughter we command, Smiling faces, gentle words All the happy day. [Chorus] 4 Happy they who in their youth, Learn to love the way of Truth; Truth and temperance friends of all, Bless the happy day. [Chorus] 5 Go then with this chosen band, Marching to the Happy Land, There with rapture you may stand, Praise evermore. [Chorus] Tune Title: [Brothers will you go with me]
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Oh, receive Him

Hymnal: LSSS1870 #135 (1870) First Line: Children hear the melting story Lyrics: 1 Children hear the melting story, Of the Lamb that once was slain, 'Tis the Lord of life and glory, Shall he plead with you in vain? Oh receive him, Oh, receive him, And salvation now obtain. Oh receive him, Oh receive him, And salvation now obtain. 2 Yield no more to sin and folly, So displeasing in his sight, Jesus loves the pure the holy, They alone are his delight. Seek his favor, Seek his favor, And your heart's to him unite. Seek his favor, Seek his favor, And your hearts to him unite. 3 All your sins to him confessing, Who is ready to forgive, Seek the Saviour's richest blessing, On his precious name believe. He is waiting, He is waiting, Will you not his grace receive? He is waiting, He is waiting, Will you not his grace receive? Tune Title: [Children hear the melting story]

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