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Abide with Me

Author: H. F. Lyte Hymnal: WHYP1917 #202 (1917) Tune Title: [Abide with me; fast falls the eventide] First Line: Abide with me! fast falls the eventide
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At the Cross

Author: Isaac Watt Hymnal: WHYP1917 #244 (1917) Tune Title: [Alas! and did my Savior bleed] First Line: Alas! and did my Savior bleed? Refrain First Line: At the cross, at the cross, where I first saw the light
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Along Life's Highway

Author: Birdie Bell Hymnal: WHYP1917 #180 (1917) Tune Title: [All along life’s rugged highway we can find some work to do] First Line: All along life's rugged highway we can find some work to do Refrain First Line: All along life's highway do some work for God Lyrics: 1 All along life’s rugged highway we can find some work to do, We can cheer and help the sad, the tempted and the tried; Shall we idly hesitate until the day has grown too late, Then forget and pass upon the other side. Refrain: All along life’s highway do some work for God, Tho’ the journey long, the pathway wide; Let us help another’s need, and ever do a kindly deed, Never passing by upon the other side. 2 All along life’s changing highway we can find some friendless souls; We can point them to the blessed Lord, the Crucified; We can whisper words of courage, we can wipe the falling tear, Let us never pass upon the other side. [Refrain] 3 All along life’s toilsome highway there are wounded hearts that bleed; In their helplessness too long already they have cried; Let us carry healing balm, give to the quiv’ring lips a psalm, Ah! too many pass upon the other side. [Refrain]
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All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name

Author: Edward Perronet Hymnal: WHYP1917 #252 (1917) Tune Title: [All hail the power of Jesus' Name] First Line: All hail the pow'r of Jesus' name
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All the Way My Savior Leads

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: WHYP1917 #106 (1917) Tune Title: [All the way my Savior leads me] First Line: All the way my Savior leads me
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Alone With Jesus

Author: Calia Altstaetter Hymnal: WHYP1917 #182 (1917) Tune Title: [Alone with Jesus! O how sweet] First Line: Alone with Jesus! oh, how sweet Refrain First Line: Alone with Jesus, all alone Lyrics: 1 Alone with Jesus! oh, how sweet, In blest communion Him to meet; No other time to me so dear, So full of comfort, hope and cheer. Refrain: Alone with Jesus, all alone, Most precious hour I’ve ever known, My cares and sorrows all depart, When talking with Him, heart to heart. 2 Alone with Jesus! oh, how sweet To sit and learn at His dear feet. Wonder of wonders, could it be That He’d reveal Himself to me? [Refrain] 3 Alone with Jesus! oh, how sweet To kneel before the mercy-seat; There all my weakness I confess, And Jesus stoops my soul to bless. [Refrain] 4 Alone with Jesus! oh, how sweet, How calm and blissful the retreat. My troubled spirit He doth still, With nameless peace my heart doth fill. [Refrain]
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America Triumphant

Author: John Haynes Holmes Hymnal: WHYP1917 #133 (1917) Tune Title: [America triumphant] First Line: America triumphant! Lyrics: 1 America triumphant! Brave land of pioneers! On mountain peak and prairie Their winding trail appears. The wilderness is planted; The deserts bloom and sing; On coast and plain the cities Their smoky banners fling. 2 America triumphant! New shrine of pilgrim feet! The poor and lost and hunted Before thine altars meet. From sword of czar and sultan, From ban of priest and peer, To thee, o’er trackless waters, They come in hope and fear. 3 America triumphant! Dear homeland of the free! Thy sons have fought fallen, To win release for thee. They broke the chains of empire; They smote the wrongs of state; And lies the law and custom They blasted with their hate. 4 America triumphant! Grasp firm thy sword and shield! Not yet have all thy foemen Been driven from the field. They lurk by forge and market, They hide in mine and mill; And bold with greed of conquest They flout thy blessed will. 5 America, America! Triumphant thou shalt be! Thy hills and vales shall echo The shouts of liberty. Thy bards shall sing thy glory, Thy prophets tell thy praise, And all thy sons and daughters Acclaim thy golden days.
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Anywhere With Jesus

Author: Jessie H. Brown Hymnal: WHYP1917 #102 (1917) Tune Title: [Anywhere with Jesus I can safely go] First Line: Anywhere with Jesus I can safely go Refrain First Line: Anywhere! anywhere! Fear I cannot know
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Are You Counted In?

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: WHYP1917 #87 (1917) Tune Title: [Are you counted in on the Master’s side] First Line: Are you counted in on the Master's side Refrain First Line: Does the world take knowledge that you've been with Jesus
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The Will! The Will!

Author: Amos R. Wells Hymnal: WHYP1917 #76 (1917) Tune Title: [Around the world the chorus rings] First Line: Around the world the chorus rings Lyrics: 1 Around the world the chorus rings, And hands are joined with hands; A Brotherhood of Service sings, In all the happy lands; And blithe they sound the watchword still That ever has sufficed: “The will! the will! the blessed will! The will of Jesus Christ!” 2 In crowded town or lonely plain, ‘Mid many friends or few, With man’s applause or man’s disdain, To one allegiance true, That sole desire their hearts could fill, Tho’ all the earth enticed: The will! the will! the precious will! The will of Jesus Christ! 3 When proud Ambition gilds her goal, When Ease to slumber calls, When silken Mammon lures the soul To rainbow tinted halls, The Brotherhood of Service still Exalts the Pearl unpriced: The will! the will! the holy will! The will of Jesus Christ! 4 And when at last the golden years Have bro’t the crowning day, When toil and trial, pain and fears, Forever pass away, Upon the summit of the hill Is One that keepeth tryst: ‘Tis He, the Will! the living Will! Our Master, Jesus Christ!

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