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Author: M. Fraser Hymnal: Sacred Songs No. 1 #25 (1896) First Line: Take the jeers and take the mocking Lyrics: 1 Take the jeers and take the mocking, Brother, ‘twill not last for aye; Take the cross and bear it meekly, Waiting for the coming day. 2 Take the worst the world can offer, Persecution, suff’ring, shame; Jesus bore them all before thee; Be content to share the same. 3 ‘Tis an honor, high and holy, To display His banner wide, And, before a world that hates Him, To exalt the Crucified. Topics: Cross and Crown; Fellowship and Following Scripture: Acts 5:41 Tune Title: [Take the jeers and take the mocking]
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Counted Worthy

Author: M. Fraser Hymnal: Christian Endeavor Edition of Sacred Songs No. 1 #25 (1897) First Line: Take the jeers and take the mocking Topics: Cross and Crown; Fellowship and Following Scripture: Acts 5:41 Languages: English Tune Title: [Take the jeers and take the mocking]

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