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Glory to the Lamb

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: AoP1882 #3 (1882) First Line: Come, let us join our cheerful songs With angels round the throne Lyrics: 1 Come let us join our cheerful songs With angels round the throne; Ten thousand thousand are their tongues, But all their joys are one. Refrain: Glory to the Lamb! Glory to the Lamb! Glory to the bleeding Lamb! Glory to the Lamb! Glory to the Lamb! Glory to the bleeding Lamb! 2 “Worthy the Lamb that died,” they cry, “To be exalted thus!” “Worthy the Lamb,” our hearts reply, “For He was slain for us!” [Refrain] 3 Jesus is worthy to receive Honor and power divine; And blessings more than we can give, Be, Lord, forever Thine. [Refrain] 4 The whole creation join in one, To bless the sacred Name Of Him that sits upon the throne, And to adore the Lamb. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Come, let us join our cheerful songs]
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Speed to the Life-Boat

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: AoP1882 #4 (1882) First Line: Out on the deep, on a starless deep Refrain First Line: Speed to the lifeboat Lyrics: 1 Out on the deep, on a starless deep, In the midst of the billow’s roar, Out on the deep, in a slender barque, That will sink e’er you reach the shore. Refrain: Speed to the life-boat! quick, to the life-boat! List, while warning voices call; Speed to the life-boat! quick, to the life-boat! Come, there is room for all. 2 Out on the deep, on a treacherous deep, And alone, with no hand to guide, Out on the deep, and a storm is nigh That will break o’er the rolling tide. [Refrain] 3 Turn from your course to the beams of hope, As they shine from the light-house tow’r, Turn to the arm of redeeming love, And be saved by its gentle power. [Refrain] 4 Haste, while the time and your strength remain, You can trust to your barque no more, See how it sails by the winds are torn, It will sink ere you gain the shore. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Out on the deep, on a starless deep]
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He Saved My Soul

Author: E. M. Sangster Hymnal: AoP1882 #5 (1882) First Line: You ask me, brethren, how I know that Jesus is divine Refrain First Line: Glory, glory to Jesus Lyrics: 1 You ask me, brethren, how I know that Jesus is divine: The rather ask how I know that yonder sun doth shine; The rather bid me tell you how I know that billows roll, Or winds sweep on from north to south! Why, friends, “He saved my soul,” Refrain: Glory, glory to Jesus, Let the chorus roll! Glory, glory to Jesus, Because “He saved my soul.” 2 A wand’rer from my Father’s house, he took me by the hand; A mariner on raging seas, he guided me to land; A weary, storm-tossed man, he came, and made me like a child, As hungry to receive the truth, As gentle and as mild.— [Refrain] 3 He saved me! saved me from myself, and saved me from my sins, And here, just in that precious truth, my paradise begins; I know that Christ the blessed One is Man, and is Divine, I know because—oh! brethren, hear! “He saved a soul like mine.”— [Refrain] Tune Title: [You ask me, brethren, how I know that Jesus is divine]
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Everlasting Love

Author: Mrs. Mary D. James Hymnal: AoP1882 #6 (1882) First Line: Wondrous words, how rich in blessing Lyrics: 1 Wondrous words! how rich in blessing! Deeper than th’unfathomed sea; Broader than its world of waters, Boundless, infinite and free; Higher than the heavens above, Is that everlasting love; Higher than the heavens above, Is that everlasting love. 2 Down to lowest depths it reaches— The all-loving Father’s arm, T’ward his rebel children yearning, Drawing them with magic charm; Till the yielding spirits move, Touched by everlasting love; Till the yielding spirits move, Touched by everlasting love. 3 Weary spirits—sad with toiling, ‘Mid the sorrows of life’s way— Feel their heavy burdens lightened, As they journey day by day. How with quickened steps they move, Cheered by everlasting love; How with quickened steps they move, Cheered by everlasting love. 4 I have set thee as a signet, Graven on my hands thy name; Lo, I still am with thee always, Evermore thy Friend—the same; Never changing—thou wilt prove Mind is everlasting love; Never changing—thou wilt prove Mind is everlasting love. 5 In my house of many mansions I’ve prepared a place for thee, Where are no dark clouds or tempests Where I am, there thou shalt be— All the untold bliss to prove, Of my everlasting love; All the untold bliss to prove, Of my everlasting love. Scripture: Jeremiah 31:3 Tune Title: [Wondrous words, how rich in blessing]
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What hast Thou for Me?

Author: Jennie Garnett Hymnal: AoP1882 #7 (1882) First Line: O servant that, knowing Thy Master's command Refrain First Line: What hast thou for me Lyrics: 1 O servant that, knowing thy Master’s command, Still withholdeth from labor thy heart and thy hand, He is calling this moment and saying to thee,— For thy fruit I have waited,—what hast thou for me? Refrain: What hast thou for me? what hast thou for me? For thy fruit I have waited,—what hast thou for me? 2 The dews of his mercy have dropped like the rain, He has crowned thee with blessings again and again, But, alas! disappointed, he saith unto thee,— For thy fruit I have waited,—what hast thou for me? [Refrain] 3 Remember the fig tree that fruitless was found, And they said, cut it down, for it cumbers the ground; But the Lord of the vineyard, how patient with thee! For thy fruit I have waited,—what hast thou for me? [Refrain] 4 While others are reaping and binding the sheaves Wilt thou bring as thy off’ring a bundle of leaves? Still thy kind, loving Master is saying to thee,— For thy fruit I have waited,—what hast thou for me? [Refrain] Tune Title: [O servant that, knowing Thy Master's command]
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Still Closer to Jesus

Author: B. L. Agnew Hymnal: AoP1882 #8 (1882) First Line: Still closer to Jesus! still closer, we pray Refrain First Line: Then closer to Jesus Lyrics: 1 Still closer to Jesus! still closer, we pray, O let us be drawn, blessed Father, each day; In mid’st of our doubts, tribulations and tears, When close drawn to Jesus, he quiets our fears. Refrain: Then closer to Jesus! still closer, we pray, Oh, let us be drawn, blessed Father, each day; While working and singing, with faith and delight, As homeward we go to the land ever bright. 2 As down thro’ the vale of life’s sorrows we more, There’s nothing so joyful and cheerful can prove As joys of salvation in Jesus our Lord, And confident trust in our God’s blessed word. [Refrain] 3 His promises precious, all sweet and most choice, His covenant blessings,—in these we rejoice: On Jesus our Saviour, with faith and with prayer, How firm a foundation! we rest fully there. [Refrain] 4 On homeward, yes, homeward, fast homeward we go; Our friends fondly loved we must leave here below; But over the river, in heaven so fair, On far brighter shores, we shall meet them all there. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Still closer to Jesus! still closer we pray]
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Cleansed from Sin

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: AoP1882 #9 (1882) First Line: A sinner lost amid the gloom Lyrics: 1 A sinner lost amid the gloom That darker, deeper grew, Till low I heard my Saviour’s voice, And well its tones I knew: He found me helpless, weak and faint, He bade me look and live; I told him all, he smiles and said, I freely all forgive. Refrain: Cleansed from sin, I’m cleansed from sin, Washed in the crimson tide That flows at the cross, the precious cross, Where once my Saviour died. 2 A sinner lost: with heedless step The downward path I trod, A rebel then, but now a child, A happy child of God: I lean confiding on his arm, He calms my every fear; I walk with him in pastures green, By fountains cool and clear. [Refrain] 3 A sinner lost: but saved by grace; Oh, wondrous grace divine, That stooped to life me from the dust, And saved a soul like mine! My heart is full of grateful song, I sing his love and power Who clothes me in his righteousness, And keeps me hour by hour. [Refrain] Tune Title: [A sinner lost amid the gloom]
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Rest Thee by the Way

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: AoP1882 #10 (1882) First Line: Take up, take up thy burden Refrain First Line: Lean thou on him for comfort Lyrics: 1 Take up, take up thy burden, Why weary should’st thou be? Far greater were the trials Thy Saviour bore for thee. Refrain: Lean thou on him for comfort, Whose gentle voice will say, “There’s rest beside the fountain;” Go, rest thee by the way. 2 Take up, take up thy burden Of duty, toil and care, And if its weight oppress thee, Then find relief in prayer. [Refrain] 3 Take up, take up thy burden Of sorrow if ‘tis thine; Thro’ clouds that seem the darkest The brightest beams will shine. [Refrain] 4 Yes, bear thy burden meekly Till God shall lay it down, And thou for faithful service From him receive thy crown. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Take up, take up thy burden]
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Entire Consecration

Author: Frances Ridley Havergal Hymnal: AoP1882 #11 (1882) First Line: Take my life, and let it be, consecrated Refrain First Line: Wash me in the Savior's precious blood Lyrics: 1 Take my life, and let it be Consecrated, Lord, to Thee; Take my hands, and let them move At the impulse of Thy love. Refrain: Wash me in the Saviour's precious blood, Cleanse me in its purifying flood, Lord I give to thee my life and all, to be Thine, henceforth eternally. 2 Take my feet, and let them be Swift and beautiful for Thee; Take my voice, and let me sing Always, only, for my King. [Refrain] 3 Take my lips, and let them be Filled with messages from Thee. Take my silver and my gold,— Not a mite would I withhold. [Refrain] 4 Take my moments, and my days, Let them flow in endless praise; Take my intelect, and use Every pow'r as thou shalt choose. [Refrain] 5 Take my will, and make it Thine; It shall be no longer mine; Take my heart—it is Thine own,— It shall be thy royal throne. [Refrain] 6 Take my love,—my Lord, I pour At thy feet its treasure-store! Take myself, and I will be Ever, only, all for Thee! [Refrain] Tune Title: [Take my life, and let it be]
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What a Reaping there will be

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: AoP1882 #12 (1882) First Line: In the field of Christian duty Refrain First Line: Sowing, praying, trusting Lyrics: 1 In the field of Christian duty there’s a place for every one, And the moments like the shadows glide away; But there’s work to do for Jesus, and a work that must be done, From the dawning till the closing of the day. Refrain: Sowing, praying, trusting, waiting, Till the coming of the Master we shall see, Then among the tried and faithful in the harvest fields above, What a reaping, what a reaping there will be. 2 O, that field of Christian duty all around us we may find, And we need not turn our footsteps far away, There are weary ones to comfort, there are broken hearts to bind, From the dawning to the closing of the day. [Refrain] 3 Yes, there’s work to do for Jesus,—there are sinners to reclaim,— We must scatter love and kindness in their way; With a patient, humble spirit we must labor in his name, From the dawning to the closing of the day. [Refrain] 4 In that field of Christian duty we are toiling not in vain, For the Saviour will reward us by and by; Oh, ‘tis worth our strongest efforts, more than worth a life of praise! When we think of yonder mansions in the sky. [Refrain] Tune Title: [In the field of Christian duty]
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Invocation Hymn

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: AoP1882 #13 (1882) First Line: Thou gracious Lord, Creator Refrain First Line: Eternal Spirit, from on high Lyrics: 1 Thou gracious Lord, Creator everlasting, Whose name is Love, Behold us now, and bless thy waiting children From heaven above. Refrain: Eternal Spirit, from on high descending,— From that bright throne where purest songs are blending,— Breathe on our souls, in supplication bending, O Holy Dove. 2 We come to thee and plead the precious promise One made by thee, That in thy name where two or three are gathered There thou would’st be. [Refrain] 3 We come to ask for zeal and Christian patience Our cross to bear, For strength to toil and lively faith, inspiring Our every prayer. [Refrain] 4 More grace we need, more perfect consecration, And deeper love; Oh, rain upon us, Lord, thy richest blessing, From heaven above. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Thou gracious Lord, Creator]
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A Host with Banners

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: AoP1882 #14 (1882) First Line: There's a shout from a host Refrain First Line: Sounding the war cry Lyrics: 1 There’s a shout from a host with banners; How they gleam as they wave in the light! ‘Tis the host of the Lord, at his royal word Going forth, in his armor bright. Refrain: Sounding the war-cry, shouting, hosanna! On where the conflict is wildest; Marching boldly they go, dealing death to the foe, In the strength of the Lord their shield. 2 There’s a shout from a host with banners, And it breaks like a flood on the soul, And the eyes of the deep it shall wake from sleep, And the nations from pole to pole. [Refrain] 3 There’s a shout from a host with banners,— How their numbers increase as they more To the gates of the blest, and the vales of rest, In the beautiful home above. [Refrain] 4 There’s a shout from a host with banners; But their rapture, oh, what will it be When the battle is done, when their crowns are won, And the King on his throne they see. [Refrain] Tune Title: [There's a shout from a host]
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The Half has Never been Told

Author: Frances Ridley Havergal Hymnal: AoP1882 #15 (1882) First Line: I know I love thee better, Lord Refrain First Line: The half has never yet been told Tune Title: [I know I love thee better, Lord]
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Bless Me, O thou Bleeding Lamb

Author: W. H. Luckenbach Hymnal: AoP1882 #16 (1882) First Line: To thee, O Lamb of God Refrain First Line: O, receive me, Lord, I pray Lyrics: 1 To thee, O Lamb of God, to thee I come, with all my fears; With all the sins that burden me, In penitence and tears. Refrain: Oh, receive me, Lord, I pray, Weak and sinful though I am; Take, oh, take my sins away; Bless me, O thou bleeding Lamb! 2 Thy open wounds supply the balm That heals the suff’ring heart; ‘Tis only this, thou precious Lamb, Can life and health impart. [Refrain] 3 Be merciful, O Lam of God, Hear this, my only plea,— That thou canst cleanse me by thy blood,— Have mercy then on me. [Refrain] 4 Thy saving blood, of greater worth Than aught the world hath given, Shall be my last blest song on earth, And first glad theme in heaven. [Refrain] Tune Title: [To thee, O Lamb of God]
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My Saviour Keeps Me Company

Hymnal: AoP1882 #17 (1882) First Line: My Savior keeps me company Lyrics: 1 My Saviour keeps me company Along the narrow way, And I am trusting in his grace To keep me day by day, The path may be a rugged one, Yet cheerfully I’ll sing; For there’s such love, and joy, and rest, Beneath his shelt’ring wing. 2 My Saviour keeps me company, So I am ne’er alone, Tho’ earthly friends may turn away, And leave me, one by one; Those too I’ve loved and trusted most, And thought were truest friends; But his is an unchanging love, Mine till the journey ends. 3 My Saviour keeps me company, Yes, Jesus, thou art mine; What confidence I now look up, Assured too I am thine. Redeemed from sin and Satan’s power, Bought with thy precious blood, Earth has no claims upon me now, For I belong to God. 4 My Saviour keeps me company, Friendless, and poor, and lone, Yet he bestows rich love one me, And claims me for his own. Then let the world despise me now, He loves me just the same For Jesus keeps me company, And Jesus knows my name. Tune Title: [My Savior keeps me company]
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O Praise His Name

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: AoP1882 #18 (1882) First Line: Praise the Lord, the Rock of ages Refrain First Line: Praise him and adore him Lyrics: 1 Praise the Lord, the Rock of Ages, come before him with a song, While the story of his goodness we repeat; Praise the Lord, the King of Glory, with the everlasting throng Who are shouting, Hallelujah! at his feet. Refrain: O praise his name, his holy name, O come with joyful, joyful song; his wondrous love proclaim; O praise his name, his holy name; Rejoice, rejoice and sing with loud acclaim. 2 Praise the Lord, whose loving kindness has redeemed us from the fall, And has bought for us a pardon full and free; Praise the Lord that all are welcome to accept the gracious call, Ho, ye weary, heavy-laden, come to me. [Refrain] 3 Praise the Lord that in his kingdom there are mansions bright and fair, Where the streams of life and joy in beauty glide; Praise the Lord that all the faithful by and by shall enter there, And forever in his tender love abide. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Praise the Lord, the Rock of ages]
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Ah, My Heart

Author: John M. Neale; Stephen the Sabaite Hymnal: AoP1882 #19 (1882) First Line: Ah my heart is heavy laden Lyrics: 1 Ah, my heart is heavy-laden, Weary and oppressed! “Come to me,” saith One, “and coming, Be at rest, be at rest.” “Come to me,” saith One, “and coming, Be at rest!” 2 Hath he marks to lead me to him, If he be my guide? “In his feet and hands are wound-prints, And his side, and his side.” “In his feet and hands are wound-prints, And his side.” 3 Is there diadem, as monarch, That his brow adorns? “Yes, a crown in very surety, But of thorns, but of thorns!” “Yes, a crown in very surety, But of thorns!” 4 If I find him, if I follow, What's my portion here? “Many a sorrow, many a conflict, Many a tear, many a tear.” “Many a sorrow, many a conflict, Many a tear.” 5 If I still hold closely to him, What have I at last? “Sorrow vanquished, labor ended, Jordan past, Jordan past!” “Sorrow vanquished, labor ended, Jordan past!” 6 If I ask him to receive me, Will he say me nay? “Not till earth and not till heaven Pass away, pass away!” “Not till earth and not till heaven Pass away!” Tune Title: [Ah my heart is heavy laden]
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Waiting at the Pool

Author: Alfred J. Hough Hymnal: AoP1882 #20 (1882) First Line: Thousands stand today in sorrow Lyrics: 1 Thousands stand today in sorrow, Waiting at the pool; Saying they will wash tomorrow, Waiting at the pool; Others step in left and right, Wash their stained garments white, Leaving you in sorrows night, Waiting at the pool, Waiting, waiting, Waiting at the pool. 2 Souls, your filthy garments wearing, Waiting at the pool; Hearts, your heavy burden bearing, Waiting at the pool; Can it be you never heard, Jesus long ago hath stirred The waters with his mighty word, Waiting at the pool, Waiting, waiting, Waiting at the pool. 3 Thousands once were standing near you, Waiting at the pool; Come their voices back to cheer you, Waiting at the pool; Back from Canaan’s happy shore, Sorrows past and labor o’er, Where they stand in tears no more, Waiting at the pool, Waiting, waiting, Waiting at the pool. 4 Mother leaves the son, the daughter, Waiting at the pool; Calls to them across the water, Waiting at the pool; You can never more embrace Mother, or behold her face, If you keep the leper’s place, Waiting at the pool, Waiting, waiting, Waiting at the pool. 5 Step in boldly—death may smite you, Waiting at the pool; Jesus may no more invite you, Waiting at the pool; Faith is near you, take her hand, Seek with her the better land, And no longer doubting stand, Waiting at the pool, Waiting, waiting, Waiting at the pool. Tune Title: [Thousands stand today in sorrow]
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While the Days are Going By

Author: George Cooper Hymnal: AoP1882 #21 (1882) First Line: There are lonely hearts to cherish Refrain First Line: While going by, while going by Lyrics: 1 There are lonely hearts to cherish, While the days are going by; There are weary souls who perish While the days are going by. If a smile we can renew, As our journey we pursue, Oh, the good we all may do, While the days are going by. Refrain: While going by, While going by, Oh, the good we may be doing,, While the days are going by. 2 There’s no time for idle scorning, While the days are going by; Let your face be like the morning, While the days are going by. Oh, the world is full of sighs, Full of sad and weeping eyes; Help your fallen brother rise While the days are going by. [Refrain] 3 All the loving links that bind us, While the days are going by; One by one we leave behind us While the days are going by. But the seeds of good we sow, Both in shade and shine will grow, And will keep our hearts aglow, While the days are going by. [Refrain] Tune Title: [There are lonely hearts to cherish]
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Soul Music

Hymnal: AoP1882 #22 (1882) First Line: Heaven's joy bells are in my soul Refrain First Line: Ringing, ringing, heaven's joy bells are in my soul Lyrics: 1 Heaven’s joy bells are in my soul Ringing, sweetly ringing; Messages of rest and love, To my spirit bringing; God’s own hand doth make them chime, Keeps them ringing all the time, Oh, their music is sublime! Like the angels’ singing. 2 Joy bells ringing all the time, Adverse winds about me, Only make them sweeter chime; Storms are all without me: In my soul ‘tis always light, Christ’s own presence makes it bright, Where he dwells is never night, Though ‘tis dark about me. 3 Joy bells ring when o’er my path Fierce temptations hover; For, with his almighty hand, Christ my head doth cover; And he whispers, “In my soul Sin shall never have control; I, who cleansed, will keep thee whole, Only trust me ever.” 4 Happy, happy, golden bells, Never cease your ringing; When I reach the heavenly hills, Hear the ransomed singing, I shall find your song the same; To the Lamb who once was slain, To the dear Redeemer’s name, Endless praises bringing. Tune Title: [Heaven's joy bells are in my soul]

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