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Oh to be Over Yonder

Author: Miss. Florence C. Armstrong Hymnal: OJW1886 #123 (1886) Person Name: Miss. Florence C. Armstrong Scripture: Psalm 16:11 Tune Title: [Oh to be over yonder]
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Let Him In

Author: Rev. J. B. Atchinson Hymnal: OJW1886 #148 (1886) Person Name: Rev. J. B. Atchinson First Line: There's a Stranger at the door Tune Title: [There's a Stranger at the door]
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I Want to be a Worker

Author: I. B. Hymnal: OJW1886 #20 (1886) Person Name: I. B. First Line: I want to be a worker for the Lord Refrain First Line: I will work, I will pray Scripture: Matthew 9:27 Tune Title: [I want to be a worker for the Lord]
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Call and I will Answer Thee

Author: E. A. Barnes Hymnal: OJW1886 #22 (1886) Person Name: E. A. Barnes First Line: Amid these cares and sorrows Lyrics: 1 Amid these cares and sorrows, When courage sinks away, Out of the words that are divine, And sweetly to this heart of mine, I hear the Saviour say: Refrain: Call and I will answer thee, Call and I will answer thee; Call in thy faith, call in thy need, And I will answer thee. 2 Amid these toils and trials, When I am worn and weak, Out of the words of hope and love, That I may look to him above, I hear the Saviour speak: [Refrain] 3 To comfort and sustain me, Along this rugged way, Out of the truths that ever shine, To sweetly win this soul of mine, I hear the Saviour say: [Refrain] Scripture: Jeremiah 33:2 Tune Title: [Amid these cares and sorrows]
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Making Melody

Author: E. A. Barnes Hymnal: OJW1886 #24 (1886) Person Name: E. A. Barnes First Line: I will sing when morning cometh Refrain First Line: I will sing, I will sing Lyrics: 1 I will sing when morning cometh, And the shadows drift away, And I wake with grateful spirit To behold another day; ‘Tis the Lord who watches o’er me Through the night so still and long, And to him who ever heareth I will lift a morning song. Refrain: I will sing, I will sing, Making melody unto the Lord, I will sing, I will sing, Making melody unto the Lord. 2 I will sing when I am busy, Toiling on in hope and cheer, Happy in the many blessings That along my path appear; I will sing when I am weary With the burdens that I bear, For the Lord will ever keep me In his tender love and care. [Refrain] 3 I will sing when evening cometh, And the light it steals away, And I rest amid the shadows, From the duties of the day; To the Lord who reigns forever ‘Mid the glad celestial throng, To the Lord, my hope of heaven, I will sing an evening song. [Refrain] Tune Title: [I will sing when morning cometh]
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Always Abounding

Author: E. A. Barnes Hymnal: OJW1886 #87 (1886) Person Name: E. A. Barnes First Line: Be earnest, my brothers, in word and in deed Refrain First Line: Be always abounding in the work of the Lord Lyrics: 1 Be earnest, my brothers, in word and in deed, Be active in reaping and sowing the seed; And thus in the vineyard, with Jesus to lead, Be always abounding in the work of the Lord. Refrain: Be always abounding in the work of the Lord, Be always abounding in the work of the Lord; Be earnest, be active, relying on his word, Be always abounding in the work of the Lord. 2 Be ready, my brothers, his call to obey, In seeking the erring and showing the way; And thus as his servants, remember, we pray, Be always abounding in the work of the Lord. [Refrain] 3 Be zealous, my brothers, the light to extend, And unto all nations the gospel to send; And thus, till the harvest in glory shall end, Be always abounding in the work of the Lord. [Refrain] Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15:58 Tune Title: [Be earnest, my brothers, in word and in deed]
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Pleading with Thee

Author: James L. Black Hymnal: OJW1886 #23 (1886) Person Name: James L. Black First Line: Weary and thirsty, oh, why wilt thou roam Refrain First Line: Pleading with thee, pleading with thee Lyrics: 1 Weary and thirsty, oh, why wilt thou roam? Why wilt thou wander, an exile from home? Come, to the waters that sparkle so free, Jesus thy Saviour is pleading with thee. Refrain: Pleading with thee, pleading with thee, Waiting so patiently, pleading with thee; Come to the waters that sparkle so free, Jesus thy Saviour is pleading with thee. 2 All the day long by the wayside he stands, Showing the print of the nails in his hands; Come, or forever too late it may be, Now thy Redeemer is pleading with thee. [Refrain] 3 Why wilt thou slight him so faithful and true? Night is approaching, and what wilt thou do? Deeper and deeper the darkness will be, Haste, while the Saviour is pleading with thee. [Refrain] 4 Ask him to help thee just now to believe; Ask him in mercy thy heart to receive; Come, and this moment his child thou wilt be, Grieve not the Saviour now pleading with thee. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Weary and thirsty, oh, why wilt thou roam]
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The Numberless Host

Author: F. A. B. Hymnal: OJW1886 #102 (1886) Person Name: F. A. B. First Line: When we enter the portals of glory Refrain First Line: Numberless as the sand of the sea shore Lyrics: 1 When we enter the portals of glory, And the great host of ransomed we see, As the numberless sand of the sea shore, What a wonderful sight that will be! Refrain: Numberless as the sand of the sea shore, Numberless as the sand of the shore; Oh, what a sight ‘twill be, When the ransomed host we see, As numberless as the sand of the sea shore. 2 When we see all the saved of the ages, Who from cruel death partings are free, Greeting there with a heavenly greeting, What a wonderful sight that will be! [Refrain] 3 When we stand by the beautiful river, ‘Neath the shade of the life giving tree, Gazing out o’er the fair land of promise, What a wonderful sight that will be! [Refrain] 4 When we look on the form that redeemed us, And his glory and majesty see, While as King of the saints he is reigning, What a wonderful sight that will be! [Refrain] Tune Title: [When we enter the portals of glory]
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More and More

Author: Henrietta E. Blair Hymnal: OJW1886 #86 (1886) Person Name: Henrietta E. Blair First Line: God is giving, largely giving Refrain First Line: God is giving, we receiving Lyrics: 1 God is giving, largely giving, Though we ask him o’er and o’er; Yet his Word of Life assures us More is coming, more and more. Refrain: God is giving, we receiving, From his full and bounteous store; Yet our faith may claim each promise,— More is coming, more and more. 2 God is giving, richly giving, Precious treasures new and old; He has said, from those who trust him, No good thing will he withhold. [Refrain] 3 God is giving, freely giving, Pardon, peace, and joy divine: Perfect love, all fear dispelling, Grace with constant light to shine. [Refrain] 4 God is giving, ever giving,— Once for us the cross he bore; Let us then, for all his mercy, Love and praise him more and more. [Refrain] Tune Title: [God is giving, largely giving]
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Gentle Shepherd, Save Me Now

Author: Henrietta E. Blair Hymnal: OJW1886 #92 (1886) Person Name: Henrietta E. Blair First Line: Far away my steps have wandered Refrain First Line: Save me now! save me now Lyrics: 1 Far away my steps have wandered, On the rugged mountain’s brow; But to thee my heart is crying, Gentle Shepherd, save me now! Refrain: Save me now! save me now! Gentle Shepherd, save me now! Unto thee my heart is crying, Gentle Shepherd, save me now! 2 Thou hast borne my weight of sorrow, At thy feet I humbly bow; And my heart with thee is pleading, Gentle Shepherd, save me now! [Refrain] 3 Though thy love I long have slighted, Though ungrateful I have been, To thy fold my faith has brought me; Let my weary soul come in. [Refrain] 4 Though thy love I long have slighted, O’er my wasted years I weep; In thy blessed arms of mercy Shield and save thy wand’ring sheep. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Far away my steps have wandered]

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