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Saved Every Day

Author: Anon. Hymnal: SoPS1902 #54 (1902) Person Name: Anon. First Line: On Sunday I am happy, on Monday full of joy Refrain First Line: O glory, glory, glory, O glory to the Lamb Lyrics: 1 On Sunday I am happy, on Monday full of joy, On Tuesday I have peace within that nothing can destroy, On Wednesday and on Thursday I’m walking in the light, O Friday is a heav’n below, and Sat’rday’s always bright. Refrain: O glory, glory, glory, O glory to the Lamb! O hallelujah, I am saved, and I’m so glad I am! O glory, glory, glory, O glory to the Lamb! O hallelujah, I am saved, and bound for the happy land. 2 O once I was a sinner,—a sinner far from God, But now I am supported by his rod and staff and word; Upon the Rock I’m standing, no more I sink in mire, I’m going now to trust in him until he says, “Come high’r.” [Refrain] 3 Now since I am so happy, and saved right thro’ and thro’, I’ll stand for Jesus everywhere, whatever men may do; He feeds me every morning, he rests me every night, And walking in this holy way, I find a real delight. [Refrain] 4 If you would be made happy, I’ll tell you what to do: Just give to Jesus all your heart, he’ll save you thro’ and thro’, He’ll send you forth rejoicing, made happy all the day, So make a start, be clean in heart, and walk the holy way. [Refrain] 5 Now come along, poor sinner, you have no time to wait, Come seek and find salvation, before it is too late; The world is full of pitfalls, the devil’s wide awake, So heed the Saviour’s loving call, and all your sins forsake. [Refrain] Tune Title: [On Sunday I am happy, on Monday full of joy]
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Perfect Peace

Author: Mary A. Barber Hymnal: SoPS1902 #102 (1902) Person Name: Mary A. Barber First Line: Prince of Peace, control my will Refrain First Line: Cleanse my heart from inbred sin Lyrics: 1 Prince of peace, control my will, Bid the struggling heart be still; Bid my fears and doubtings cease, Hush my spirit into peace. Refrain: Cleanse my heart from inbred sin, Bring the Holy Spirit in; Then will my doubts and fears depart. And perfect peace reign in my heart. 2 Thou hast bought me with Thy blood, Opened wide the gate to God; Peace I ask—but peace must be, Lord, in being one with Thee. [Refrain] 3 May Thy will, not mine, be done, May Thy will and mine be one; Chase these doubtings from my heart, Now Thy perfect peace impart. [Refrain] 4 Savior! at Thy feet I fall, Thou my life, my God, my all! Let Thy happy servant be One forevermore with Thee! [Refrain] Tune Title: [Prince of Peace, control my will]
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Just One Touch

Author: Birdie Bell Hymnal: SoPS1902 #21 (1902) Person Name: Birdie Bell First Line: Just one touch as He moves along Refrain First Line: Just one touch as He passes by Tune Title: [Just one touch as He moves along]
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Mercy Is Boundless and Free

Author: Henrietta E. Blair Hymnal: SoPS1902 #93 (1902) Person Name: Henrietta E. Blair First Line: Thanks be to Jesus, His mercy is free Refrain First Line: Jesus the Saviour is looking for thee Tune Title: [Thanks be to Jesus, His mercy is free]
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Make Haste to Live

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: SoPS1902 #90 (1902) Person Name: Horatius Bonar First Line: Make haste, O man, to live
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The Comforter has Come!

Author: Rev. F. Bottoms, D. D. Hymnal: SoPS1902 #20 (1902) Person Name: Rev. F. Bottoms, D. D. First Line: O spread the tidings 'round, wherever man is found Refrain First Line: The Comforter has come, the Comforter has come Scripture: John 14:16 Tune Title: [O spread the tidings 'round, wherever man is found]
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The Sword of the Lord and Gideon

Author: Mrs. Frank A. Breck Hymnal: SoPS1902 #52 (1902) Person Name: Mrs. Frank A. Breck First Line: Gideon, with three hundred soldiers Refrain First Line: Blow thy trumpet, break thy pitcher Lyrics: 1 Gideon, with three hundred soldiers, Once a mighty host withstood, Camping in the Moreh Valley— An uncounted multitude. But the Lord was helping Gideon, And his brave and trusting band, Armed with trumpets, lamps and pitchers, Went, obeying God’s command: Refrain: Blow thy trumpet, break thy pitcher, Hold thy lamp within thy hand along the line; Cry, “The sword of the Lord and Gideon!” “The sword of the Lord and Gideon,” “The sword of the Lord and Gideon,” And the vict’ry shall be thine. 2 God was mighty to deliver, And they fought without a sword, Wielding naught but torch and trumpet And Jehovah’s mighty Word. Gideon’s men were but a handful, Yet on God they could rely, And the army, panic-stricken, Fled before their battle cry. [Refrain] 3 Go ye forth to bloodless battle In the army of the Lord; Seek the triumph of his kingdom; Sound his name with one accord. Break thy darkened earthly vessels; Flash the light of sacred Word; Flash the light of holy living; Let the voice of God be heard. [Refrain] Scripture: Judges 7:19-20 Tune Title: [Gideon, with three hundred soldiers]
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When Love Shines In

Author: Mrs. Frank A. Breck Hymnal: SoPS1902 #133 (1902) Person Name: Mrs. Frank A. Breck First Line: Jesus comes with power to gladden Refrain First Line: When love shines in, when love shines in Tune Title: [Jesus comes with power to gladden]
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Remembered Blessings

Author: Geo. L. Brown Hymnal: SoPS1902 #25 (1902) Person Name: Geo. L. Brown First Line: I sang one day, a sad sweet song Refrain First Line: O the blessing and the power that the Lord gave me then Lyrics: 1 I sang one day, a sad sweet song, ‘Twas at the twilight hour; A flame of love came gently down— I felt its melting pow’r. Refrain: O the blessing and the power that the Lord gave me then, I never shall forget, I never shall forget; Even now ’tis stealing over me again and again, It lingers with me yet. 2 So filled was I, I sang no more, My heart o’erflowed with bliss; With tearful eye and throbbing breast I knelt in thankfulness. [Refrain] 3 Thus, oft my Saviour comes to me, When all is lone and still; Each blessing makes me long the more To do His holy will. [Refrain] 4 I praise the Lord, the fire still burns With Pentecostal flame; The altar of my soul’s aglow, All glory to His name. [Refrain] Tune Title: [I sang one day, a sad sweet song]
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Hidden Peace

Author: J. S. Brown Hymnal: SoPS1902 #109 (1902) Person Name: J. S. Brown First Line: I cannot tell thee whence it came Refrain First Line: There’s a deep, settled peace in my soul Tune Title: [I cannot tell thee whence it came]

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