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[Rock of Ages]

Appears in 112 hymnals Matching Instances: 112 Composer and/or Arranger: M. Homer Cummings Incipit: 54332 23443 65543 Used With Text: Rock of Ages

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¡Oh, Cristo Mío!

Author: Isabel P. Balderas Appears in 15 hymnals Matching Instances: 11 First Line: ¡Oh! Cristo mío Refrain First Line: Cristo, ven más cerca Scripture: Psalm 91 Used With Tune: [¡Oh! Cristo mío]
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Jesus, My Savior

Author: J. W. Van de Venter Appears in 12 hymnals Matching Instances: 10 First Line: Jesus my Savior Refrain First Line: Jesus my Savior Used With Tune: [Jesus my Savior]
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List to the Story

Author: Anna E. Agnew Appears in 10 hymnals Matching Instances: 9 Refrain First Line: Jesus is calling Lyrics: 1. List to the story Of the Christ, who for thy soul Left all the glory, All to make thee whole; On the cross He suffered, Bled and died on Calvary, Thus for thee He purchased Life so full and free. Refrain Jesus is calling, Sweet and low He calls for thee; Jesus is calling, Wilt thou come and see? 2. Anthems are ringing Over earth and sea and shore, Glad tidings bringing, Telling o’er and o’er Of a Savior risen; For the stone is rolled away, From the grave’s dark prison He is risen today. [Refrain] 3. Now He is pleading Up in Heaven for thee this hour, There interceding In His love and power; Oh, the pardon proffered, Blood to take thy sin away, Love divine is offered, Wilt thou come today? [Refrain] Used With Tune: [List to the story]

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Our Sunset Song

Author: Adelaide Gail Frost, 1869-1928 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12751 First Line: Now, o’er the waters Lyrics: 1 Now, o’er the waters, Burns the crimson afterglow, From a hundred temples Fades the day so slow; Where the palm tree rises, Telling of a foreign strand, Turn our hearts in sorrow For this stranger land. India, sad India, Let the dead years speak no more; India, sad India, Open now thy door. 2 Well may each sunset Bear the color-mark of pain, On the sky and waters, In its crimson stain; And when fiery sun-gleams Fall on piles where widows died, See we then the suffering Centuries cannot hide. India, sad India, Let the dead years speak no more; India, sad India, Open now thy door. 3 Oh! how we’re longing, That you know the Prince of Peace; When He shall enter, Thou shalt find release; When the whole world’s Savior Lay beneath the eastern star, Saw you not your dayspring Rising from afar? India, oh! India, Lift your eyes from ruins old India, oh! India, Now thy light behold. Far t’ward the sunset Lies a land to pilgrims dear, But alone, in dreaming, Do its shores draw near; But the heart grows braver, Looking t’ward that homeland shore, For the time is coming When the sea’s no more. India, our India, We would still with thee go on, India, oh! India, Onward to the dawn. Languages: English Tune Title: [Now, o’er the waters]
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Come In And Abide

Author: R. H. Pitt Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10321 First Line: Come, blest Redeemer! Refrain First Line: Jesus—dear Master Lyrics: 1 Come, blest Redeemer! Be Thy servants’ honored guest— Come in compassion, Give the troubled rest. Lo, the day is dying— Lo, the night comes on apace, And our spirits sighing, Long to see Thy face. Refrain: Jesus—dear Master, Come and reign within each heart, Deign to be near us; Nevermore depart. 2 Come, dear Redeemer! We are faint and sore distressed: If Thou wilt enter We are truly blest. Thou dost soothe our anguish, Thou forgiv’st Thy people’s sin— We are lost without Thee, Haste to enter in. [Refrain] 3 Hail! blessèd Jesus, Thou hast heard Thy servants’ prayer, And hearts are glowing In Thy presence fair. Thou hast sown the sunbeams Where the shadows used to dwell, Thou hast whispered softly, Peace—all shall be well. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, blest Redeemer]
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What a Friend Thou Art To Me!

Author: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7261 First Line: O my Redeemer Refrain First Line: Nearer, draw nearer Lyrics: 1. O my Redeemer, What a friend Thou art to me! Oh, what a refuge I have found in Thee! When the way was dreary, And my heart was sore oppressed, ’Twas Thy voice that lulled me To a calm sweet rest. Refrain Nearer, draw nearer, Till my soul is lost in Thee; Nearer, draw nearer, Blessèd Lord, to me. 2. When in their beauty Stars unveil their silver light, Then, O my Savior, Give me songs at night— Songs of yonder mansions, Where the dear ones, gone before, Sing Thy praise for ever, On that peaceful shore. [Refrain] 3. Jesus, my Savior, When the last deep shadows fall; When in the silence I shall hear Thy call— In Thine arms reposing, Let me breathe my life away, And awake triumphant, In eternal day. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [O my Redeemer]

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Judson W. Van DeVenter

1855 - 1939 Person Name: J. W. Van de Venter Author of "Jesus, My Savior" in Christian Hymns No. 1 Judson W. Van DeVenter was born 15 December 1855 on a farm near the village of Dundee, Michigan. He was educated in the country and village schools, and at Hillsdale College. He later moved to St. Petersburg, Florida. He wrote about 100 hymns. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)

Isabel P. Balderas

1878 - 1921 Person Name: Isabel Balderas Author of "¡Oh! Cristo mío" in Himnos de la Iglesia

Annie E. Agnew

Person Name: Anna E. Agnew Author of "List to the Story" in Gospel Song-Gems No.1