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Homeland of the Soul

Author: J. H. H. Hymnal: CD51902 #48 (1902) Tune Title: [A blessed thought comes to my soul] First Line: A blessed thought comes to my soul Refrain First Line: Homeland, homeland of the soul Lyrics: 1 A blessed thought comes to my soul, Over in the heav’nly homeland, We’ll dwell with Christ while ages roll; Over in the heav’nly homeland. Refrain: Homeland, homeland of the soul, Blessed home, heav’nly home, Homeland, Homeland of the soul, Over in the heav’nly homeland. 2 And there we’ll join the blood-washed throng, Over in the heav’nly homeland; To sing the glad Redemption song, Over in the heav’nly homeland. [Refrain] 3 And when we cross the Jordan’s brink, Over in the heav’nly homeland; Oh, there we’ll find each broken link, Over in the heav’nly homeland. [Refrain] 4 And when around our Father’s throne, Over in the heav’nly homeland; Then we shall know as we are known, Over in the heav’nly homeland. [Refrain] 5 We’ll meet our friends who’ve gone before, Over in the heav’nly homeland; Yes, meet and greet to part no more, Over in the heav’nly homeland. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Ye Must Be Born Again

Author: W. T. Sleeper Hymnal: CD51902 #12 (1902) Tune Title: [A Ruler once came to Jesus by night] First Line: A Ruler once came to Jesus by night Languages: English
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He Hideth My Soul

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: CD51902 #110 (1902) Tune Title: [A Wonderful Saviour is Jesus my Lord] First Line: A Wonderful Saviour is Jesus my Lord Refrain First Line: He hideth my soul in the cleft of the rock Scripture: Psalm 32:7 Languages: English
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All the World for Jesus

Author: Grace Weiser Davis Hymnal: CD51902 #29 (1902) Tune Title: [All the world for Jesus] Languages: English
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Wake the song of jubilee

Hymnal: CD51902 #53 (1902) Tune Title: AMBOY Languages: English
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Is Your Lamp Still Burning?

Author: Priscilla J. Owens Hymnal: CD51902 #82 (1902) Tune Title: [Are you Christ’s light bearer] First Line: Are you Christ’s light bearer Refrain First Line: Oh, brother, is your lamp trimmed and burning Lyrics: 1 Are you Christ’s light bearer? Of His joy a sharer? Is this dark world fairer For your cheering ray; Is your beacon lighted, Guiding souls benighted, To the land of perfect day? Refrain: Oh, brother, is your lamp trimmed and burning? Is the world made bright by its cheering ray? Are you ever waiting For your Lord’s returning? Are you watching day by day? 2 Is your heart warm glowing, With His love o’erflowing, And His goodness showing More and more each day? Are you pressing onward, With Christ’s faithful vanguard, In the safe and narrow way? [Refrain] 3 Keep your altars burning, Wait your Lord’s returning, While your heart’s deep yearning Draws Him ever near; With His radiance splendid Shall your light be blended When His glory shall appear? [Refrain] Languages: English
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Behold the Bridegroom

Author: R. E. H. Hymnal: CD51902 #26 (1902) 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, for He comes Languages: English
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As a Shepherd

Author: Rob. Morris, L. L. D. Hymnal: CD51902 #60 (1902) Tune Title: [As a shepherd He will lead them] First Line: As a shepherd He will lead them Refrain First Line: As a shepherd He will lead them Lyrics: 1 As a shepherd He will lead them, To green pastures they shall go; All His blessings, as they need them, On the lambs He will bestow. In His bosom, when they languish, Precious children He will take, Where no blight, nor sin nor anguish Any sorrow can awake. Refrain: As a shepherd He will lead them, To green pastures they shall go; All His blessings, as they need them, On the lambs He will bestow. 2 Near the well of cooling water, In the sultry noon of day, Ev’ry little son and daughter With the gentle One shall stay. Shepherd strong, He will defend them, Tho’ the wolf be fierce and bold; Shepherd kind, He will attend them, Bring them safely to the fold. [Refrain] 3 If upon the craggy mountain Any lambkins flee away, Jesus, from the cooling fountain, Will o’ertake them where they stray, Will restore each one, forgiven, From the wild and stony waste, And within the fold of heaven Bring the darling home at last. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Kneeling at the Master's Feet

Author: Laura E. Newell Hymnal: CD51902 #92 (1902) Tune Title: [At the Master’s feet I’m kneeling] First Line: At the Master’s feet I’m kneeling Refrain First Line: Blessed Jesus, loving Saviour Lyrics: 1 At the Master’s feet I’m kneeling, Laden with a weight of sin, At my heart He’s long been knocking, Now I haste to let Him in. Refrain: Blessed Jesus, loving Saviour, At Thy feet I humbly kneel, Take my heart, oh! blessed Master, Not Thyself to me reveal. 2 Far from Jesus long I wandered, But repenting of my past, As a prodigal I hasten, To His outstretch’d arms at last. [Refrain] 3 At the Master’s feet I’m kneeling, With contrition I believe,— In His promise, gracious promise, And His pard’ning love receive. [Refrain] Languages: English
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At the Master's Feet

Author: W. H. R. Hymnal: CD51902 #9 (1902) Tune Title: [At the Master’s feet there is rest] First Line: At the Master’s feet there is rest Lyrics: 1 At the Master’s feet there is rest, At the blood-bought mercy seat, There is rest and peace complete; There is rest, there is rest, At the dear Master’s feet there is rest. 2 In our time of need there is grace, What a friend He is indeed, He will ever safely lead; There is grace, there is grace, At the dear Master’s feet there is grace. 3 In the cares of life there is peace, Who’ with dangers often rife, Fraught with ills and cares and strife; There is peace, there is peace, At the dear Master’s feet there is peace. 4 Dark the way may be there is light, For He ever cares for thee, Ever rules thy destiny; There is light, there is light, At the dear Master’s feet there is light. Languages: English
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With joy we hail the sacred day

Hymnal: CD51902 #89 (1902) Tune Title: BARTLETT Lyrics: 1 With joy we hail the sacred day, Which God has call’d His own; With joy the summons we obey To worship at His throne. Thy chosen temple, Lord, how fair! As here Thy servants throng To breathe the humble, fervent pray’r, And pour the grateful song. 2 Spirit of grace! O deign to dwell Within Thy church below; Make her in holiness excel, With pure devotion glow. Great God, we hail the sacred day, Which Thou hast call’d Thine own; With joy the summons we obey To worship at Thy throne. Languages: English
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Song for Young Christians

Hymnal: CD51902 #36 (1902) Tune Title: [Be simple, oh, young Christian] First Line: Be simple, oh, young Christian Lyrics: 1 Be simple, oh, young Christian, Make Jesus and His cross Your love, your aim, your glory, All other things but dross. You know the right, then do it; Let nothing tempt astray; Be honest, oh, young Christian, care not what others say. 2 Be loving, oh, young Christian, be loving, brave and true, Heart tender, kind, forgiving, As Christ forgiveth you. Seek only His approval, Strive not for lower fame; Be humble, oh, young Christian, Let others praise or blame. 3 Flee Satan’s smooth, soft whispers, Flee from his subtle pow’r; Be holy, oh, young Christian, Soil not life’s pure white flow’r. Be perfect, oh, young Christian; By others do not mete Your life—the perfect standard Is Christ, the All Complete. Languages: English
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The Stranger at the Door

Hymnal: CD51902 #11 (1902) 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 Languages: English
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At the Cross of My Lord

Author: P. B. W. Hymnal: CD51902 #58 (1902) Tune Title: [Blessed Lord, I come to Thee] First Line: Blessed Lord, I come to Thee Refrain First Line: Kneeling at the cross of my Lord Lyrics: 1 Blessed Lord, I come to Thee, Full of sin and misery, And I come to claim the promise of Thy word; And I’ll never leave Thy side, Till my wants are all supplied, I am kneeling at the cross of my Lord. Kneeling at the cross of my Lord, Kneeling ad the cross of my Lord; And I’ll never leave Thy side, Till my wants are all supplied, I am kneeling at the cross of my Lord. 2 I have turned away from sin, And I long to enter in, To the fullness of the joy Thy grace affords; And to Thy dear cross I’ll cleave, Till the blessing I receive, I am kneeling at the cross of my Lord. Kneeling at the cross of my Lord, Kneeling ad the cross of my Lord; And to Thy dear cross I’ll cleave, Till the blessing I receive, I am kneeling at the cross of my Lord. 3 Saviour, do not say me nay, For I cannot go away Till from Thy dear lips I hear the precious word, That shall take away my sin, And shall make me pure within, I am kneeling at the cross of my Lord. Kneeling at the cross of my Lord, Kneeling ad the cross of my Lord; That shall take away my sin, And shall make me pure within, I am kneeling at the cross of my Lord. Languages: English
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Oh, It Is Wonderful

Author: E. C. Green Hymnal: CD51902 #47 (1902) Tune Title: [Can it be that Jesus bought me] First Line: Can it be that Jesus bought me Languages: English
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Welcome

Hymnal: CD51902 #127 (1902) Tune Title: [Children of the heav’nly King] First Line: Children of the heav’nly King Lyrics: 1 Children of the heav’nly King, As ye journey, sweetly sing; Sing your Saviour’s worthy praise, Glorious in His works and ways. Ye are trav’ling home to God, In the way the fathers trod; They are happy now, and ye Soon their happiness shall see. 2 O, ye mourning souls, be glad, Christ our Advocate is made; Us to save, our flesh assumes, Brother to our souls becomes. Shout, ye little flock, and blest, Soon you’ll enter into rest; There your seat is now prepared, There your kingdom and reward. 3 Fear not, brethren, joyful stand On the borders of your land; Jesus Christ, your Father’s Son, Bids you undismayed go on. Lord, submissive we would go, Gladly leaving all below; Only Thou our Leader be; And we will still follow Thee. Languages: English
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Come In, O Lord

Author: Jno. R. Clements Hymnal: CD51902 #114 (1902) Tune Title: [Come in, O Lord, drive out the gloom] First Line: Come in, O Lord, drive out the gloom Refrain First Line: Come in, come in Lyrics: 1 Come in, O Lord, drive out the gloom, And make my heart a sunlit room, Chase all the shades of night away And make it bright and light as flee. Refrain: Come in, come in, Chase all the shades of night away. Come in, come, And make my heart as light as day. 2 Come in, O Lord, ‘mid grief I’m bow’d, Hangs o’er my head a heavy cloud; let me lift up my eyes to Thee! One glimpse can make the darkness flee. [Refrain] 3 Come in, O Lord, I’d rest me here Till all this anguish disappear, With Thee communion sweet I’d hold Till ev’ry cloud has backward roll’d. [Refrain] 4 Come in, O Lord, yes, do come in, My heart may hold some cherished sin; I’d have Thee cast the idol out, I’d have Thee put the sin to rout! [Refrain] Languages: English
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The Holiest Name

Author: Margaret Moody Hymnal: CD51902 #44 (1902) Tune Title: [Dearest name in earth or heaven] First Line: Dearest name in earth or heaven Refrain First Line: ‘Tis the holiest name Lyrics: 1 Dearest name in earth or heaven, Sweetest name my heart hath known, By the Father it was given To His well beloved Son. Refrain: ‘Tis the holiest name, ‘Tis the holiest name; From the Father’s lips to the earth it came. Bro’t by angels of light, In the stillness of night, Was the dear, dear name of Jesus. 2 To my heart it brings a blessing, And my lips take up the strain, And His wondrous name confessing, Tell its sweetness o’er again. [Refrain] 3 Oh, my soul would swell the chorus, Singing His redeeming love, And ascribe eternal praises To the name all names above. [Refrain] Languages: English
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I Am Listening

Author: W. S. M. Hymnal: CD51902 #87 (1902) Tune Title: [Do you hear the Saviour calling] First Line: Do you hear the Saviour calling Refrain First Line: I am listening, oh, I’m listening Languages: English
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From the Lord Cometh Help

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: CD51902 #96 (1902) Tune Title: [Does your burden heavy grow] First Line: Does your burden heavy grow Refrain First Line: From the Lord, from the Lord Lyrics: 1 Does your burden heavy grow? From the Lord cometh help; Do your sorrows overflow? From the Lord cometh help. Be a soldier brave and true, For the world is watching you, And your prize is just in view, From the Lord cometh help. Refrain: From the Lord, from the Lord, For the struggle you will help and comfort find, Truth emblazoned, love impearled, Show your colors to the world, ‘Till the foe is backward hurl’d,— From the Lord cometh help. 2 You have started up the hill, From the Lord cometh help; You may climb it if you will, From the Lord cometh help; Tho’ your progress may be slow, Yet be satisfied to know You are right, and onward, go,— From the Lord cometh help. [Refrain] 3 When temptation’s hosts assail, From the Lord cometh help; They shall not with thee prevail, From the Lord cometh help; Tho’ you may be sorely tried, Yet remember you’ve a Guide Who is ever by your side— From the Lord cometh help. [Refrain] Languages: English

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