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White as Snow

Author: Rev. W. McDonald Hymnal: BS1879 #22 (1879) Tune Title: [Ah, many years my burden'd heart] First Line: Ah, many years my burden'd heart Refrain First Line: There is pow'r in Jesus' blood Lyrics: 1 Ah, many years my burden’d heart Has sighed, has longed to know The virtue of my Saviour’s blood, That washes white as snow. Refrain: There is pow’r in Jesus’ blood, There is pow’r in Jesus’ blood, There is pow’r in Jesus’ blood To wash me white as snow. 2 I heard the saints in rapture tell, How much a soul may know Of Jesus’ precious cleansing blood, That washes white as snow. [Refrain] 3 I came to Jesus sick and vile, That I this grace might know; And trusted in his precious blood To wash me white as snow. [Refrain] 4 He cast on me a look of love, Such as no words can show; I felt within my very soul He washed me white as snow. [Refrain] 5 I’ll tell to every saint I meet, To sinners high and low, That, trusting in the Saviour’s blood, It washes white as snow. [Refrain] 6 And when to that bright world above, My raptured soul shall go, My song shall be—the precious blood, Still washes white as snow. [Refrain] Languages: English
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All hail the pow’r of Jesus’ name!

Hymnal: BS1879 #74 (1879) Tune Title: [All hail the pow’r of Jesus’ name] Languages: English
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Heavenly Home

Hymnal: BS1879 #87 (1879) Tune Title: [Amid the hours that rapid fly] First Line: Amid the hours that rapid fly Refrain First Line: Heav'nly home! Lyrics: 1 Amid the hours that rapid fly, Amid the flow’rs that soon must die, Amid our tears while here we roam, How sweet the thought we’re going home. Refrain: Heavn’ly home! heav’nly home! We are on our journey home; Home, home, How sweet the thought we’re going home. Heavn’ly home! heav’nly home! We are on our journey home; Home, home, How sweet the thought we’re going home. 2 O! Yes, how sweet, as down life’s stream Time bears us onward like a dream, The thought that we shall soon be there, In all the joys of heav’n to share. [Refrain] 3 We’re going home with saints to be, Where dwell our friends we long to see, To join the glorious ransomed band Which stands in bliss at God’s right hand. [Refrain] 4 How sweet, amid life’s toils and fears, To know that Jesus always hears; In darkest night he bids us come, And all our fears and wants make known. [Refrain] 5 We’ll cling to Jesus in the hour When Sin and Satan use their pow’r, And murmur not when sorrows come, For by and by we’re going home. [Refrain] 6 No dying groans shall then be heard, And we shall speak no parting word; O! sinner, to our Saviour come, And join the band that’s going home. [Refrain] Languages: English
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And Can it be?

Hymnal: BS1879 #65 (1879) Tune Title: [And can it be that I should gain] First Line: And can it be that I should gain Languages: English
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Behold the Bridegroom!

Author: R. E. Hudson Hymnal: BS1879 #109 (1879) Tune Title: [Are you ready for the Bridegroom] First Line: Are you ready for the Bridegroom Refrain First Line: Behold the Bridegroom, for he comes Scripture: Matthew 25:6 Languages: English
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Tell it to Jesus Alone

Author: J. E. Rankin, D.D. Hymnal: BS1879 #86 (1879) Tune Title: [Are you weary, are you heavy-hearted?] First Line: Are you weary, are you heavy-hearted? Refrain First Line: Tell it to Jesus Scripture: Matthew 14:12 Languages: English
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The Stranger at the Door

Hymnal: BS1879 #48 (1879) Tune Title: [Behold a stranger at the door] First Line: Behold a stranger at the door Refrain First Line: O, let the dear Saviour come in Lyrics: 1 Behold a Stranger at the door! He gently knocks, has knock’d before, Has waited long, is waiting still; You treat no other friend so ill. Refrain: O, let the dear Saviour come in, He'll cleanse the heart from sin; O, keep him no more out at the door, But let the dear Saviour come in. 2 O lovely attitude—he stands With melting heart and laden hands; O matchless kindness—and he shows This matchless kindness to his foes. [Refrain] 3 But will He prove a friend indeed? He will; the very Friend you need; The Friend of sinners--yes 'tis He, With garments dyed on Calvary. [Refrain] 4 Rise, touched with gratitude divine; Turn out his enemy and thine, That soul-destroying monster—sin, And let the Heavenly Stranger in. [Refrain] 5 Admit him lest His anger burn— His feet, departed, ne'er return; Admit him, or the hour's at hand When at his door rejected stand. [Refrain] Scripture: Revelation 3:20 Languages: English
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Blessed Assurance

Author: Fanny Crosby Hymnal: BS1879 #99 (1879) Tune Title: [Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine] First Line: Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine! Refrain First Line: This is my story, this is my song Languages: English
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Close to Thee

Author: Fanny Crosby Hymnal: BS1879 #15 (1879) Tune Title: [Close to Thee, O lamb of God] First Line: Close to Thee, O lamb of God Lyrics: 1 Close to Thee, O lamb of God, May Thy spirit hold me; ‘Neath Thy all protecting wings, Let Thy mercy fold me. Refrain: Close to Thee, close to Thee, Keep Thy Child forever, Anchored firmly on the Rock, Sin can harm me never. 2 Close to Thee, when weak and faint, Duty’s path pursuing, Let me feel Thy circling arm, All my strength renewing. [Refrain] 3 Close to Thee, O Lamb of God, Near Thy cross abiding; I can brave the tempest shower, In Thy love confiding. [Refrain] 4 Close to Thee, when earthly ties, One by one are breaking; When my soul to life anew, Glad and pure is waking. [Refrain] 5 Close to Thee amid the throng, By life’s crystal river; Close to Thee shall be my song In the bright forever. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Our Loved Ones in Heaven

Author: Rev. J. W. Dadmun Hymnal: BS1879 #92 (1879) Tune Title: [Come all ye saints to Pisgah's mountain] First Line: Come all ye saints to Pisgah's mountain Refrain First Line: O the prospect! it is so transpsorting Lyrics: 1 Come all ye saints to Pisgah’s mountain, Come view your home beyond the tide, Hear now the voices of your loved ones, What they sing on the other side,— Some are singing of bright crowns of glory; Some of dear ones who stand near the shore; For the fond heart must ever be clinging To the faithful we love evermore. Refrain: O the prospect! It is so transporting, And no danger I fear from the tide; Let me go to the home of the Christian, Let me stand robed in the white by their side. 2 There endless springs of life are flowing, There are the fields of living green; Mansions of beauty are provided, And the King of the saints is seen. Soon my conflicts and toils will be ended; I shall join those who’ve passed on before; For my loved ones, O how I do miss them! I must press on and meet them once more. [Refrain] 3 Faith now beholds the flowing river, Coming from underneath the throne; There, too, the Saviour reigns forever, And he’ll welcome the faithful home. Would you sit by the banks of the river With the friends you have loved by your side? Would you join in the song of the angels? Then be ready to follow your guide. [Refrain] Languages: English

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