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The Will! The Will!

Author: Amos R. Wells Hymnal: Williston Hymns #76 (1917) 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! Tune Title: [Around the world the chorus rings]
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The Will, the Will of Christ

Author: Amos R. Wells Hymnal: Christ in Song #473 (1908) 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; United sounds 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 brought 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!" Topics: Service and Dependence; Living His Life Consecration; Living His Life Consecration Languages: English Tune Title: [Around the world the chorus rings]
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The Will! The Will!

Author: Amos R. Wells Hymnal: Best Endeavor Hymns #50 (1907) First Line: Around the world the chorus rings Topics: Fellowship-Friendship; Missionary Languages: English Tune Title: [Around the world the chorus rings]
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The Will! The Will!

Author: Amos R. Wells Hymnal: Service Songs for Young People's Societies, Sunday Schools and Church Prayer Meetings #132 (1913) First Line: Around the world the chorus rings Topics: Obedience; Service Languages: English Tune Title: [Around the world the chorus rings]

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