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Showers of Blessing

Author: Jennie Garnett Hymnal: SBCH1888 #3 (1888) First Line: Here in Thy Name we are gathered Refrain First Line: Oh, graciously hear us Tune Title: [Here in Thy Name we are gathered]
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We Come with Thanksgiving

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: SBCH1888 #4 (1888) First Line: O Lord, in thy Zion praise waiteth for thee Refrain First Line: We come with thanksgiving,—O service of joy Lyrics: 1 O Lord, in thy Zion praise waiteth for thee; Thy glories are seen on the land, on the sea; We come to thy courts with thanksgiving today, With grateful affection our homage we pay. Refrain: We come with thanksgiving,—O service of joy! Thy goodness and mercy our lips shall employ; We come with thanksgiving, thy love to proclaim, We praise thee, we bless thee, we worship thy name. 2 “The earth is the Lord’s;” yea, its fulness is thine; The field and the forest, the wealth of the mine; Thine all thy years’ bounty, its harvest of gold, Thy kindness hath crowned us with blessings untold. [Refrain] 3 Ten thousand the dangers that lurk in our way, But thou hast been with us, our shelter and stay; Thine arm hath encompassed thy people from ill, For Israel’s God is Deliverer still. [Refrain] 4 Thy hand hath been open our needs to supply, Thine ear been attentive to each humble cry; Thy grace all-abounding, O wonderful gift! Again with rejoicing our souls we uplift. [Refrain] Tune Title: [O Lord, in thy Zion praise waiteth for thee]
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Him that Cometh unto Me

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: SBCH1888 #5 (1888) First Line: Listen to the blessed invitation Scripture: John 6:37 Tune Title: [Listen to the blessed invitation]
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Sound the Trumpet

Author: Mrs. Kate Sumner Burr Hymnal: SBCH1888 #6 (1888) First Line: Sound the trumpet, loud and long Lyrics: 1 Sound the trumpet, loud and long, The temple gates fling wide, Lo! he comes, the Great, the Strong, In Zion to abide. Not as in the former days A man of sorrows he, Nations join to give him praise, And blow th’adoring knee. 2 Blow the trumpet’s joyful blast, Return, ye wanderers, home; Your oppressor’s power is past, The Jubilee is come; David’s Son and Lord shall reign, His throne secure shall be; Speed the news o’er land and main, His people all are free. 3 Blow the trumpet, shout and sing, Let all the vales rejoice, Let the hills and mountains ring, And utter forth their voice; Zion’s bulwarks firmly stand, Her walls in beauty shine; Strong her great Deliverer’s hand, His majesty divine. Tune Title: [Sound the trumpet, loud and long]
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The Lord is my Banner

Author: Rev. John O. Foster Hymnal: SBCH1888 #7 (1888) First Line: The Lord is my banner and the Lord is my King Refrain First Line: Then we’ll sing of his mercy and we’ll trust in his word Lyrics: 1 The Lord is my banner and the Lord is my King; We’ll shout in his presence and his praises we’ll sing; My Rock of Salvation, he is mighty to save From sin and temptation and from death and the grave. Refrain: Then we’ll sing of his mercy and we’ll trust in his word, And shout hallelujah to the praise of the Lord. 2 The Lord is my Saviour, my Redeemer from sin, The light of his presence makes me joyful within; The sunlight of glory has illumined my soul, And the gift of his Spirit makes me perfectly whole. [Refrain] 3 The Lord is my refuge when temptations arise, When clouds of thick darkness overshadow the skies; When tempests are blowing and the dark billows roll; I’m hiding in Jesus, and have peace in my soul. [Refrain] 4 From the Rock that was smitten, “that is higher than I,” Come streams of salvation from the throne in the sky; We’ll honor the Saviour for his infinite love, And work till he calls us to his praises above. [Refrain] Tune Title: [The Lord is my banner and the Lord is my King]
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The True Shepherd

Author: F. W. Faber Hymnal: SBCH1888 #8 (1888) First Line: I was wandering and weary Refrain First Line: O wand’ring souls, come near Me Tune Title: [I was wandering and weary]
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I am Thine

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: SBCH1888 #9 (1888) First Line: Thine forever, gracious King Refrain First Line: Thine, because thy word has said Lyrics: 1 Thine forever, gracious King! Safe I rest beneath thy wing, While I hear thy voice divine Whisper softly, I am thine. Refrain: Thine, because thy word has said That for me thy blood was shed; Thine, because to thee I came, Asking mercy in thy name. 2 Thine forever, gracious King! Now my trusting heart can sing; Thine forever, praise to thee! Thou hast paid the debt for me. [Refrain] 3 When the waves like mountains rise, When the clouds o’erspread the skies, Still I hear thy voice divine Whisper softly, I am thine. [Refrain] 4 Thine forever, owned and blest, Sweetly there my faith I rest; Thine forever, born of thee, Heir of immortality. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Thine forever, gracious King]
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Pleading with Thee

Author: J. Jackson Hymnal: SBCH1888 #10 (1888) First Line: Weary, oh, yes, thou art weary Refrain First Line: Hear the sweet voice that is pleading with thee Lyrics: 1 Weary, oh, yes, thou art weary, Bearing thy burden of sin; Clouds of the night are above thee, Fear the temptation within. Refrain: Hear the sweet voice that is pleading with thee, Pleading with thee, pleading with thee. Hear the sweet voice that is pleading with thee, Tenderly pleading with thee. 2 Lonely, oh, yes, thou art lonely, Plodding thy desolate way, Far from the arms that would shield thee, Far from the light and the day. [Refrain] 3 Troubled, oh, yes, thou art troubled; Comfort has flown from thy breast; Only in Jesus thy refuge, Only in him is thy rest. [Refrain] 4 Weary and lonely and troubled, Broken in spirit and heart, Come to thy gracious Redeemer; Child of his mercy thou art. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Weary, oh, yes, thou art weary]
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Good News

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: SBCH1888 #11 (1888) First Line: Good news! good news of a soul redeemed Refrain First Line: Rejoice! rejoice! there’s joy today Tune Title: [Good news! good news of a soul redeemed]
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Who would not Know the Saviour?

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: SBCH1888 #12 (1888) First Line: I have a gracious Master Refrain First Line: Who would not know this Saviour Lyrics: 1 I have a gracious Master, He helps me ev’ry day, When golden light is sparkling, When all the sky is gray; His teaching is so patient; He tells me what to do, And binds in his glad service My heart to his anew. Refrain: Who would not know this Saviour, This Master and this Friend? Oh, will you not accept him Whose love can never end? 2 I have a Friend so faithful, So tender and so true; His love to me is boundless, His power is boundless too; He never will forsake me, This precious truth I know; His word cannot be broken, And he has told me so. [Refrain] 3 I have a mighty Saviour My utmost need to meet, His blood is perfect cleansing, I stand in him complete; O Saviour, Friend almighty, I long to love thee more, And better, sweeter praises Unceasingly outpour. [Refrain] Tune Title: [I have a gracious Master]
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Nearer to Jesus

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: SBCH1888 #13 (1888) First Line: Nearer to Jesus, his precious blood Refrain First Line: Nearer, nearer, nearer to thee Lyrics: 1 Nearer to Jesus, his precious blood Resting upon me, a healing flood, Cleansing me daily from sin’s dark stain, So shall I ever new life obtain. Refrain: Nearer, nearer, nearer to thee, Saviour, dear Saviour, Oh, help me to be; Nearer, nearer, nearer, I pray, Draw me still nearer, nearer each day. 2 Nearer to Jesus, that I may hear Each whispered counsel, each word of cheer, Hearing and heeding from hour to hour, Seeking, when tempted, his saving power. [Refrain] 3 Nearer to Jesus in sunshine bright, Coming still nearer in sorrow’s night; When all that’s earthly is growing dim, Upward, still upward, nearer to him. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Nearer to Jesus, his precious blood]
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Joyfully Onward

Author: Henry J. Taylor Hymnal: SBCH1888 #14 (1888) First Line: Marching together with banners so bright Refrain First Line: Marching today, marching today Lyrics: 1 Marching together with banners so bright, Joyfully onward we go; Singing to Jesus glad songs of delight, Joyfully onward we go. Refrain: Marching today, marching today, Lovingly, joyfully, onward we go; Beautiful way, O beautiful way, Joyfully onward we go 2 Looking to Jesus, our Saviour and Guide, Joyfully onward we go; Trusting the promise that he will provide, Joyfully onward we go. [Refrain] 3 Never discouraged, whatever befall, Joyfully onward we go; Knowing the Saviour will answer our call, Joyfully onward we go. [Refrain] 4 Marching together, united in love, Joyfully onward we go; Home to the mansions preparing above Joyfully onward we go. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Marching together with banners so bright]
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Precious Name of Jesus

Author: Mrs. R. N. Turner Hymnal: SBCH1888 #15 (1888) First Line: Jesus! dear and hallowed name Refrain First Line: Precious name! holy name Lyrics: 1 Jesus! dear and hallowed name, Falling sweetly on my ear; Thee, above all other names, Doth my grateful heart revere. Refrain: Precious name! holy name! Glory is thine own; Life and mercy come to me Through thy grace alone. 2 Jesus! Oh, what thrills of hope Lift my soul to noble life! Blessed talisman of love With me through all earthly strife. [Refrain] 3 Jesus! wondrous power and might Dwell within that sacred name; When I feel temptation near, Then thy strength divine I claim. [Refrain] 4 Jesus! let me hear that name In my hour of pain and grief, Over all my troubled soul Casting then its sweet relief. [Refrain] 5 Jesus! when I say farewell To all else I hold most dear, May that hallowed name of names Fall upon my listening ear. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Jesus! dear and hallowed name]
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I Redeemed Thee

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: SBCH1888 #16 (1888) First Line: I redeemed thee, saith the Lord Refrain First Line: Sweetest words that ever came Lyrics: 1 I redeemed thee, saith the Lord; Oh, that voice of love profound! Angel choirs in wonder heard, Listening ages caught the sound. Refrain: Sweetest words that ever came From the lips of truth divine, “I have called thee by thy name, I redeemed thee, thou art mine.” 2 I redeemed thee, saith the Lord, Echoes from the prophet’s tongue; Man through grace shall be restored, Trusting Faith believed and sung. [Refrain] 3 I redeemed thee, saith the Lord; Lo! the mighty work is done! Now fulfiled Jehovah’s word In the gift of Christ his Son. [Refrain] 4 I redeemed thee, saith the Lord; Come and worship at his throne; Come, proclaim with one accord, We are his and not our own. [Refrain] Tune Title: [I redeemed thee, saith the Lord]
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Have Compassion, Lord

Author: Lizzie Edwards Hymnal: SBCH1888 #17 (1888) First Line: Sick and weary, broken-hearted Refrain First Line: At his feet on bended knee Lyrics: 1 Sick and weary, broken-hearted, Bowed with sorrow, guilt, and woe, Where, oh, where but unto Jesus Can a helpless wand’rer go? Refrain: At his feet on bended knee, This my humble, earnest prayer shall be, Saviour, look in tender mercy,— Have compassion, Lord, on me. 2 I have heard his invitation, Yet I would not seek his face; I have closed my heart against him, And refused his offered grace. [Refrain] 3 Still he calls me by his Spirit, Bids me turn to him and live; If by faith I now receive him, Oh, how freely he’ll forgive. [Refrain] 4 O my Saviour, help and lead me To the fountain filled with blood; Fold thy loving arms around me, While I plunge beneath its flood. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Sick and weary, broken-hearted]
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Waiting for Me

Author: Frank Hendricks Hymnal: SBCH1888 #18 (1888) First Line: I came to the fountain that cleanseth from sin Refrain First Line: Waiting for me, waiting for me Lyrics: 1 I came to the fountain that cleanseth from sin, The life-giving fountain where millions have been; I came in my weakness, o’erburdened with care, To find my Redeemer and Saviour was there. Refrain: Waiting for me, waiting for me, Jesus, my Saviour, is waiting for me; Still at the Fount, oft would I be, Where Jesus, my Saviour, Is waiting for me. 2 He saw me approaching, and tenderly said, To purchase thy ransom, My blood I have shed; And if thou art willing just now to believe, The light of my Spirit thy soul shall receive. [Refrain] 3 I flew to his mercy, O joyful surprise, For lo, my Redeemer had opened mine eyes; I flew to the refuge no other could give, And faithfully promised for Jesus to live. [Refrain] 4 And now in his presence I walk with delight, And feel his protection by day and by night; I think of the fountain so precious and free, Where Jesus, my Saviour, was waiting for me. [Refrain] Tune Title: [I came to the fountain that cleanseth from sin]
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O Rest, Sweet Rest

Author: Martha J. Lankton Hymnal: SBCH1888 #19 (1888) First Line: Thank God for a perfect salvation Lyrics: 1 Thank God for a perfect salvation, That makes me today what I am,— A sanctified child of his mercy, Redeemed by the blood of the Lamb. Refrain: O rest, sweet rest, I rest in the arms of his love. O rest, sweet rest, I rest in the arms of his love. 2 He lifts me above the temptations That once could allure me to sin, He saves me from all my transgressions, And cleanseth my spirit within. [Refrain] 3 I live in the constant enjoyment Of peace that no language can tell, Should trials in future await me, I know with my soul ‘twill be well. [Refrain] 4 Praise God for a perfect salvation, My faith is unclouded and bright, My hope like an anchor is steadfast, My mansion of glory in sight. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Thank God for a perfect salvation]
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Glory to Jesus, He Saves

Author: P. B. Hymnal: SBCH1888 #20 (1888) First Line: Glory to Jesus who died on the tree Refrain First Line: Glory! he saves, glory! he saves Lyrics: 1 Glory to Jesus who died on the tree, Paid the great price that my soul might be free; Now I can sing hallelujah to God, Glory! he saves, he saves. Refrain: Glory! he saves, glory! he saves, Saves a poor sinner like me; Glory! he saves, glory! he saves, Saves a poor sinner like me. 2 Once in my heart there was sin and despair, Now the dear Saviour himself dwelleth there, And from his presence comes peace to my soul, Glory! he saves, he saves. [Refrain] 3 Come, then, ye weary, who long to be free, Come to the Saviour, he waiteth for thee; Then with the ransomed this song you can sing, Glory! he saves, he saves. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Glory to Jesus who died on the tree]
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Give Your Heart to Jesus

Author: Henrietta E. Blair Hymnal: SBCH1888 #21 (1888) First Line: Are you weary, sin-oppressed Refrain First Line: Give your heart to Jesus today Lyrics: 1 Are you weary, sin-oppressed? Give your heart to Jesus; From your burden would you rest? Give your heart to Jesus. Are you willing now to go Where the cleansing waters flow? You may there be white as snow, Give your heart to Jesus. Refrain: Give your heart to Jesus today, He is waiting,—do not delay,— Seek salvation while you may, Give your heart to Jesus. 2 Would you find salvation free? Give your heart to Jesus; His forever you may be, Give your heart to Jesus. Would you now a blessing share? Cast on him your weight of care; Seek him now by faith and prayer, Give your heart to Jesus. [Refrain] 3 Would you know redeeming love? Give your heart to Jesus; Would you find the joys above? Give your heart to Jesus. Now his precious word believe; Now his offered grace receive; Wherefore still the Spirit grieve? Give your heart to Jesus. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Are you weary, sin-oppressed]
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Marching On to the Kingdom

Author: Emma M. Johnston Hymnal: SBCH1888 #22 (1888) First Line: See the host of redeemed ones advancing Refrain First Line: Marching on, marching on to the kingdom Lyrics: 1 See the host of redeemed ones advancing, Rolling on like a great, mighty flood; Shield and sword in the sunlight are glancing, As they march to the kingdom of God! Refrain: Marching on, marching on to the kingdom, With banner, with shout and with song, The redeemed of ev’ry land, A triumphant, happy band, Marching on to the kingdom of God. 2 At the head of this army victorious There is One who can know no dismay; For his march is both onward and glorious, And triumphant, eternal his sway! [Refrain] 3 Lo! the kingdom of Satan is falling, And shaken the power of his sway, For the millions that sin was enthralling, Are joining the victors today. [Refrain] Tune Title: [See the host of redeemed ones advancing]
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Haste Away

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: SBCH1888 #23 (1888) First Line: Traveler, haste, the day is waning Refrain First Line: Hear him say O why delay Lyrics: 1 Traveler, haste, the day is waning, Soon its latest beam will set; Haste where mercy now invites thee, And thy Lord is waiting yet. Refrain: Hear him say O why delay? Time is swiftly flying; do not stay; Come where mercy now invites thee, Traveler, haste, O haste away. 2 Thou wilt find no other refuge, He alone has power to save; From the darkness of the future, From the midnight of the grave. [Refrain] 3 Do not wait until the morrow, It may dawn, but not for thee; Now there’s pardon at the fountain, Precious fountain, full and free. [Refrain] 4 Still thy long-rejected Saviour Bids thee ask him and receive All the blessings he has promised When repentant souls believe. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Traveler, haste, the day is waning]
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Jesus Waits to Help You

Author: Rev. E. A. Hoffman Hymnal: SBCH1888 #24 (1888) First Line: Brother, leave the path of sin Refrain First Line: Victory! victory Lyrics: 1 Brother, leave the path of sin, Jesus waits to help you; He can break the bands within, Jesus waits to help you. Refrain: Victory! victory! Glorious, glorious victory! Christ will break the tempter’s power, Give you vict’ry from this hour. 2 Brother, be no more a slave, Jesus waits to help you; Perfect freedom you may have, Jesus waits to help you. [Refrain] 3 Brother, come and join our band, Jesus waits to help you; He will lead you by the hand, Jesus waits to help you. [Refrain] 4 Brother, will you still delay? Jesus waits to help you; Take a stand for right today, Jesus waits to help you. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Brother, leave the path of sin]
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Come and Trust my Saviour

Author: M. W. Morse Hymnal: SBCH1888 #25 (1888) First Line: Listen to the voice of Jesus Lyrics: 1 Listen to the voice of Jesus As he calls you by your name; He has promised to redeem you, He for you from heaven came. Refrain: Come and trust my Saviour, Give your life to him, He will fully save you, He will keep from sin. 2 Come then, pilgrim on life’s pathway, Come, your soul may find sweet rest; ‘Tis for you the Saviour calleth, You may nestle in his breast. [Refrain] 3 Wondrous love! dear pilgrim, listen; Canst thou yet resist his call? Come and give to him your talents, Give your heart, your life, your all. [Refrain] 4 O how blessed shall your life be, Trusting in my Saviour, Friend; By his Spirit he will lead you, Angels shall your wants attend. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Listen to the voice of Jesus]
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Walking at His Side

Author: D. Y. Stephens Hymnal: SBCH1888 #26 (1888) First Line: In this sinful world I’m walking Refrain First Line: Walking, walking Lyrics: 1 In this sinful world I’m walking Jesus is my Strength and Guide, And I know there’s naught can harm me While I’m walking at his side; Though oft-times the storm-clouds gather, Wild waves beat and tempests roar, Jesus by the hand doth lead me, And I’m safe forevermore. Refrain: Walking, walking, Walking at my Saviour’s side; Nothing in the world can harm me, While I’m walking at my Saviour’s side. 2 Clouds disperse; the sun shines brightly, Flow’rs along my pathway spring, Then my Saviour seems more precious, Praises unto him I sing; Patiently awhile I’ll tarry Till he calls me to come home, There I’ll meet with many loved ones, Never more from them to roam. [Refrain] Tune Title: [In this sinful world I’m walking]
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He Feedeth His Flock

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: SBCH1888 #27 (1888) First Line: O sweet is the voice of my Shepherd Refrain First Line: He feedeth his flock at the noontide Lyrics: 1 O sweet is the voice of my Shepherd, Who leadeth me day by day, Who covers my life with his mercy, And lovingly guides my way. Refrain: He feedeth his flock at the noontide, Where fountains are murmuring low, He feedeth his flock by the lilies, In beautiful vales that grow. 2 When far from my Shepherd I wandered, Alone on the mountain cold, He carried me home from the darkness To rest in his own dear fold. [Refrain] 3 And tho’ I may walk thro’ the shadow, No evil can harm me there; His rod and his staff are my comfort, He maketh my soul his care. [Refrain] 4 O sweet is the voice of my Shepherd, No other so kind as he: The wonderful, wonderful Shepherd, Who laid down his life for me! [Refrain] Tune Title: [O sweet is the voice of my Shepherd]
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Grace is Free

Author: Emma M. Johnston Hymnal: SBCH1888 #28 (1888) First Line: There’s nothing like the old, old story Lyrics: 1 There’s nothing like the old, old story, Grace is free, grace is free! Which saints and martyrs tell in glory, Grace is free, grace is free! It brought them thro’ the flood and flame, By it they fought and overcame, And now they cry thro’ his dear name, Grace is free, grace is free! 2 There’s only hope in trusting Jesus, Grace is free, grace is free! From sin that doomed he died to free us, Grace is free, grace is free! Who would not tell the story sweet Of love so wondrous, so complete, And fall in rapture at his feet, Grace is free, grace is free! 3 From age to age the theme is telling, Grace is free, grace is free! From shore to shore the strains are swelling, Grace is free, grace is free! And when that time shall cease to be, And faith is crowned with victory, ‘Twill sound thro’ all eternity, Grace is free, grace is free! Tune Title: [There’s nothing like the old, old story]
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The Saviour Precious

Author: James S. Apple Hymnal: SBCH1888 #29 (1888) First Line: I have found the Saviour precious Refrain First Line: I have taken up the cross Tune Title: [I have found the Saviour precious]
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I will Go to Jesus Now

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: SBCH1888 #30 (1888) First Line: I will go to Jesus now, while the Holy Spirit calls Refrain First Line: I will go to Jesus now, he is ready to forgive Lyrics: 1 I will go to Jesus now, while the Holy Spirit calls, On my heart his invitation like the evening dewdrops falls; I will seek the cleansing fountain that is open now for me, I will take my sins to Jesus, and accept his grace so free. Refrain: I will go to Jesus now, he is ready to forgive; I will go to Jesus now, he is waiting to receive; Praise the Lord for free salvation, where the blood-stained banner waves; Oh, this great, almighty Saviour! to the uttermost he saves. 2 I will go to Jesus now; need I question him or doubt? Here’s the faithful word of promise, “I will never cast thee out;” Oh, to trust him, trust him wholly, whatsoever may oppose, There is victory with Jesus, for he conquers all his foes. [Refrain] 3 I will go to Jesus now; ‘tis the glory of his name That he saves the “chief of sinners,” that to seek the lost he came; Oh, my stony heart is broken when his outstretched hands I see, Wounded hands, O loving Saviour! wounded unto death for me. [Refrain] 4 I will go to Jesus now, for the welcome feast is spread, Angel harps ring out in rapture when they live who once were dead; Now the Shepherd is rejoicing e’en one wand’rer to restore; He will lead me on to heaven, he will save me evermore. [Refrain] Tune Title: [I will go to Jesus now, while the Holy Spirit calls]
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Hark! I Hear the Angels Calling

Author: Miss Maloney Hymnal: SBCH1888 #32 (1888) First Line: Just beyond the rolling river Lyrics: 1 Just beyond the rolling river, I’ve a home all fair and bright; Angels guide me safely over, Where they’re clothed in robes of light. There bright sunbeams gild the pathway, Beams of pure eternal love, And sweet flowers bloom immortal, In the pilgrim’s home above. Refrain: Hark! I hear the angels calling; Yes, they’re calling me away, Far away beyond the river, Where my kindred spirits stay. 2 Tho’ the pathway lies thro’ sorrow, Dangers all along the way; Oh, there is a bright tomorrow, Perfect bliss and endless day; For we’ll meet with many lov’d ones Who have cross’d the path before, Sing with them the songs immortal, On that glad and happy shore. [Refrain] 3 Often sad along the journey, Thorns oppress my weary feet; Yet my watchword shall be onward, For my resting-place is sweet. Soon I’ll drop this robe of sadness, Sing no more earth’s pilgrim song, Strike a higher note of gladness, Gather’d with a holy throng. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Just beyond the rolling river]
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Send Out thy Light and Truth

Author: F. G. Burroughs Hymnal: SBCH1888 #33 (1888) First Line: Send out thy light and truth, O Lord Refrain First Line: Send out thy light Lyrics: 1 Send out thy light and truth, O Lord, Let them our leaders be, To guide us to thy holy hill, where we shall worship thee; Send out thy light o'er land and sea, Till every heart shall bow to thee. Refrain: Send out thy light, Thy light and truth, O Lord. 2 Send out thy light and truth, O Lord, Where sin's dark shadows fall; Arouse the soldiers of the cross To heed the trumpet's call; Send out thy truth where error reigns, And cleanse away its crimson stains. [Refrain] 3 Send out thy light and truth, O Lord, The tidings glad to spread, Till by those sweet evangel-tones, all nations shall be led; Send out thy light, O Beauteous Star, And beam upon the isles afar. [Refrain] 4 Send out thy light and truth, O Lord, To speed that glorious day When all the ransomed shall delight Thy precepts to obey; Send out thy truth, O Word divine, Till every blood-bought soul is thine. [Refrain] Scripture: Psalm 43:3 Languages: English Tune Title: [Send out thy light and truth, O Lord]
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There is Life in the Son

Author: E. A. Barnes Hymnal: SBCH1888 #34 (1888) First Line: Finding in Jesus a present help Refrain First Line: There is life, life in the Son Lyrics: 1 Finding in Jesus a present help; Looking to Jesus while passing along; Surely, my brothers, we will sin on our way, With life for the theme of our song. Refrain: There is life, life in the Son, There is life in the crucified One; Sing hallelujah! oh, sing hallelujah! For there is life in the Son. 2 Clinging to Jesus in faith and love, Having in Jesus a refuge so strong; Surely, my brothers, we will sing and rejoice, With life for the theme of our song. [Refrain] 3 Having in Jesus a blessed hope, Trusting in Jesus while passing along; Surely, my brothers, we will sing to his name, With life for the theme of our song. [Refrain] Scripture: 2 John 12 Tune Title: [Finding in Jesus a present help]
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Where is Thy Soul?

Author: Martha J. Lankton Hymnal: SBCH1888 #35 (1888) First Line: Oft hast thou heard a voice that said Refrain First Line: Where is thy soul? where is thy soul Lyrics: 1 Oft hast thou heard a voice that said, In tones that were soft and low, Thy Saviour has loved and loves thee yet, Then why wilt thou slight him so? Refrain: Where is thy soul? where is thy soul? Where is thy soul tonight? That voice pleads on, pleads patiently on, Oh, where is thy soul tonight? 2 Oft hast thou heard a warning voice, That urged thee to fly from sin, To open the door you long have closed, And welcome the Saviour in. [Refrain] 3 Oft hast thou heard a tender voice, When troubled and care-oppressed, And then, like a weary child, hast sighed In Jesus to find a rest. [Refrain] 4 Oft hast thou heard a grieved, sad voice, Entreating thee o’er and o’er; And if thou refuse to hear it now, Perhaps it will come no more. [Refrain] Refrain: Yield to him now, yield to him now, Give him thy soul tonight; That voice pleads on, pleads patiently on, Oh, give him thy soul tonight? Tune Title: [Oft hast thou heard a voice that said]
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The Lord Reigneth

Author: E. A. Barnes Hymnal: SBCH1888 #36 (1888) First Line: Jesus reigns, in all his glory Refrain First Line: “The Lord reigneth Lyrics: 1 Jesus reigns, in all his glory, ‘Mid the shining courts above; And the sceptre of his kingdom Is the sceptre of his love. Refrain: “The Lord reigneth, Let the earth rejoice! The Lord reigneth, Let the earth rejoice!” 2 Jesus reigns, the Prince of heaven, And the heir to joys untold; And the King in all his beauty, As we all may yet behold. [Refrain] 3 Jesus reigns, in light eternal, And amid the sainted throng; And his name above all others, Is the glory of their song. [Refrain] 4 Jesus reigns, as our Redeemer, As the Son, who came to save; As the blessed Hope of heaven, By the life he freely gave. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Jesus reigns, in all his glory]
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Rally for the Right

Author: Rev. E. A. Hoffman Hymnal: SBCH1888 #37 (1888) First Line: Soldiers recruiting in the ranks of the Lord Refrain First Line: Rally, then; rally, then; rally for the right Lyrics: 1 Soldiers recruiting in the ranks of the Lord, Fall into line, fall into line; Gird on the armor, both the shield and the sword, Fall into line, fall into line. Refrain: Rally, then; rally, then; rally for the right; God needs the brave and true; Rally, then; rally, then; rally in your mighty; God is calling you. 2 There is a battle to be fought in the right, Fall into line, fall into line; And we can win it if we strike in our might, Fall into line, fall into line. [Refrain] 3 Earnest the conflict, needing brave men and strong, Fall into line, fall into line; We will not falter though the struggle be long, Fall into line, fall into line. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Soldiers recruiting in the ranks of the Lord]
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I will Cling to the Cross

Author: Martha J. Lankton Hymnal: SBCH1888 #38 (1888) First Line: I will cling to the cross where I first found rest Refrain First Line: I will cling to the cross till my work is done Tune Title: [I will cling to the cross where I first found rest]
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Hymn to the Trinity

Author: Rev. Jos. H. Martin Hymnal: SBCH1888 #39 (1888) First Line: All-glorious God and King Refrain First Line: We’ll praise thee, bless thee Lyrics: 1 All-glorious God and King, Thou everlasting One, To thee our song of praise we bring, To Father, Spirit, Son. Refrain: We’ll praise thee, bless thee, Worship and adore, Father, Son, and Spirit, Forevermore. 2 One God, and One alone, The sacred, blessed Three, Exalted on thy holy throne, We laud and worship thee. [Refrain] 3 Almighty God, Most High, Low at thy feet we fall, Thy name we bless and magnify, Confess thee Lord of all. [Refrain] 4 By ransomed saints in heaven, And all th’angelic host, Be glory to the Father give, The Son and Holy Ghost. [Refrain] Tune Title: [All-glorious God and King]
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The Light of Life

Author: E. A. Barnes Hymnal: SBCH1888 #40 (1888) First Line: The light is here, the blessed light Refrain First Line: “He that followeth me Lyrics: 1 The light is here, the blessed light, The shadows lift and take their flight; And thus, to guide our steps aright, We hear the Saviour saying: Refrain: “He that followeth me, He that followeth me, Shall not walk in darkness, Shall not walk in darkness, But shall have the light of life, The light of life.” 2 The light is pure, the light is free, It shines for all, that all may see; And oh, ‘tis sweet beyond degree, The voice that still is saying: [Refrain] 3 The light abides in him alone, As by his word so sweetly shown; And thus in faith from yonder throne, We hear the Saviour saying: [Refrain] 4 The light is o’er the upward way, It shineth on to perfect day; And we are safe when we obey The voice that still is saying: [Refrain] Tune Title: [The light is here, the blessed light]
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Out in the World

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: SBCH1888 #41 (1888) First Line: Out in the wide world, out in its strife Refrain First Line: Souls are perishing out in the world Tune Title: [Out in the wide world, out in its strife]
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Onward

Author: G. K. Thompson Hymnal: SBCH1888 #42 (1888) First Line: There’s a robe and a palm for you Refrain First Line: Onward now, onward now Lyrics: 1 There’s a robe and a palm for you: If you work with the day, ere its light fades away, And are found with the tried and true, There’s a robe and a palm for you. Refrain: Onward now, onward now, Oh, be ready, brave and steady! Onward now, onward now, Onward, soldiers all. 2 There’s a prize when the race is run: If you strive with your might for the just and the right, Pressing on till the goal is won, There’s a prize when the race is run. [Refrain] 3 There’s a crown which the Lord will give: If redeemed you shall stand in the midst of the land, Where the souls of the blest shall live, There’s a crown which the Lord will give. [Refrain] 4 O be strong in the Lord our King! If you trust in his word, that so oft you have heard, There’s a song that you all may sing; O be strong in the Lord our King! [Refrain] Tune Title: [There’s a robe and a palm for you]
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Draw and Drink Anew

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: SBCH1888 #43 (1888) First Line: Through thy all-atoning merit Refrain First Line: Let thy blessing rest upon us Lyrics: 1 Through thy all-atoning merit, In thy holy name alone, Weak and helpless, yet believing, Lord, we come before thy throne. Refrain: Let thy blessing rest upon us, Like the early morning dew; From the well of thy salvation May we draw and drink anew. 2 Hear the prayers that now are rising On the wings of faith to thee; Feed our souls that now are hungry With the bread of life so free. [Refrain] 3 We are looking, waiting, longing, For a deeper work within; For a perfect consecration Of our hearts from ev’ry sin. [Refrain] 4 May the grace be with us ever, In thy mercy may we hide, And, through all our journey homeward, Be thou still our Shield and Guide. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Through thy all-atoning merit]
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My Light and Song

Author: Emma M. Johnston Hymnal: SBCH1888 #44 (1888) First Line: Why should life a weary journey seem Refrain First Line: Jesus is my light, Jesus is my light Lyrics: 1 Why should life a weary journey seem? Jesus is my light and song! Why should I my cross a burden deem? Jesus is my light and song! All my way is marked by love divine; Round my cross the rays of glory shine; Christ himself companion is of mine,— Jesus is my light and song! Refrain: Jesus is my light, Jesus is my light, Jesus is my light and song, Jesus is my light, Jesus is my light, Jesus is my light and song. 2 What though foes at ev’ry step I meet? Jesus is my light and song! What though snares are ready for my feet? Jesus is my light and song! He was first of all to tread the way, He was first to battle in the fray; Now on him my ev’ry hope I stay,— Jesus is my light and song! [Refrain] 3 When I come to Jordan’s rolling tide, Jesus is my light and song! When the waves like mountains override, Jesus is my light and song! Thro’ the flood his form shall still be near, Thro’ the tide his voice shall sweetly cheer; I shall Jordan breast without a fear,— Jesus is my light and song! [Refrain] 4 When my feet shall press the other shore Jesus is my light and song! When life’s pilgrimage at last is o’er, Jesus is my light and song! Thro’ eternal years my song shall be Of his love that set the sinner free, Love that gained the victory for me; Jesus is my light and song! [Refrain] Tune Title: [Why should life a weary journey seem]
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Eternal Father

Author: Ray Palmer Hymnal: SBCH1888 #45 (1888) First Line: Eternal Father, Thou hast said Tune Title: WIMBORNE
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Flow On

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: SBCH1888 #46 (1888) First Line: Flow on, thou sparkling river Refrain First Line: Flow onward peacefully Lyrics: 1 Flow on, thou sparkling river, Whose waters glad and free, In all their tranquil beauty, Out waiting eyes shall see, Amid you cloudless region, So lovely, bright, and fair; Flow on, O sparkling river, Our hearts and homes are there. Refrain: Flow onward peacefully, Onward in thy beauty ever bright; We are coming joyfully, Coming to that land of pure delight. 2 Flow on, thou sparkling river, Through summer’s endless day; Thy fields are clad in verdure That never knows decay; The tree of life bends o’er thee Its fruitful branches fair; Flow on, thou sparkling river, Our treasured ones are there. [Refrain] 3 Flow on, thou sparkling river, Where He, our Saviour King, Beyond the silent valley His faithful ones will bring; The cross laid down forever, The crown we then shall wear, Flow on, thou sparkling river, Through grace we’ll soon be there. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Flow on, thou sparkling river]
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All for Me, All for Thee

Author: Rev. Alfred J. Hough Hymnal: SBCH1888 #48 (1888) First Line: Saviour, I have heard thee pleading Lyrics: 1 Saviour, I have heard thee pleading, Passionately interceding, Seen thy great heart broken, bleeding All for me, all for me; Lo, I come, the past lamenting, For the wasted years repenting, And my life henceforth presenting, All for thee, all for thee. 2 Thou didst stoop in thy compassion To be found in human fashion, And endure thy nameless passion All for me, all for me; In thy name I come believing, Of thy grace with joy receiving, And the world behind me leaving, All for thee, all for thee. 3 Moved by love divine and tender, Thou didst joyfully surrender Palaces of rest and splendor All for me, all for me; Now my soul to life awaking Finds her highest joy in breaking Bonds that bound her, and forsaking All for thee, all for thee. 4 ‘Neath the cross I see thee bending, To the place of skulls ascending, None attending, none befriending, All for me, all for me; Now my heart with thy life beating To each cross shall give glad greeting, While my lips are still repeating All for thee, all for thee. 5 In thy father’s glory sharing, And the crown of ages wearing, Thou art now a home preparing All for me, all for me; With the souls of thy befriending, Saved from sorrow never-ending, Shall my song be heard ascending All for thee, all for thee. Tune Title: [Saviour, I have heard thee pleading]
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A Blessed Refuge

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: SBCH1888 #49 (1888) First Line: I have found a blessed refuge Refrain First Line: I am hiding in the Rock Lyrics: 1 I have found a blessed refuge From the stormy waves that roll; I have found a blessed refuge, And an anchor for my soul. Refrain: I am hiding in the Rock That forevermore shall stand, And I rest beneath its shadow, In a weary, thirsty land. 2 I have found a loving Saviour At the precious gate of prayer; How he looked and smiled upon me, As he bade me welcome there. [Refrain] 3 I have found the crimson waters; They have washed away my sin; I have found the holy rapture Of a constant peace within. [Refrain] 4 In the cross of my Redeemer Shall my glory ever be, In the cross of my Redeemer, Where he shed his blood for me. [Refrain] Tune Title: [I have found a blessed refuge]
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Waiting till He Shall Appear

Author: Frank Gould Hymnal: SBCH1888 #50 (1888) First Line: The Lord in his word has commanded Lyrics: 1 The Lord in his word has commanded That faithful I ever must be; And now I am waiting the Bridegroom, Whenever he calleth for me. Refrain: Waiting till He shall appear, My lamp burning brightly and clear; My watch I will keep, Nor slumber nor sleep; I’m waiting till he shall appear. 2 My lamp must be carefully guarded, That Jesus its lustre may see; For, though I am sure of his coming, I know not how soon it will be. [Refrain] 3 Perhaps he may come at the midnight, Perhaps at the dawning of day; But I must be ready to meet him,— His summons admits no delay. [Refrain] 4 By grace he shall find me still watching, And clothed in the garment so fair, With a garment his love has provided For all at the marriage to wear. [Refrain] Tune Title: [The Lord in his word has commanded]
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I’m Waiting for Thee

Author: Mrs. R. N. Turner Hymnal: SBCH1888 #51 (1888) First Line: O, why dost thou linger so long Refrain First Line: Come home, come home, I am calling today Lyrics: 1 O, why dost thou linger so long Outside in the danger and cold? Come home to the shelter and warmth, Come home to the joy of the fold. Refrain: Come home, come home, I am calling today; Come home, I am waiting for thee; Come home, come home, to the arms of my love, I am waiting, waiting for thee. 2 The light streameth out from the door, Behold it and enter and live! The service of love is most sweet; And life everlasting I give. [Refrain] 3 Who comes to the fold of my care Shall drink from the fountain of joy, And works of devotion and love His heart and his hands shall employ. [Refrain] 4 Then come without waiting or doubt, Bring all of your burdens to me; There’s rest in the shelter of home, There’s rest and there’s comfort for thee. [Refrain] Tune Title: [O, why dost thou linger so long]
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A Pilgrim’s Song

Author: Edw. A. Barnes Hymnal: SBCH1888 #52 (1888) First Line: Sorrow here is not a stranger Lyrics: 1 Sorrow here is not a stranger, Care appears with ev’ry day; And I meet with win and danger As I walk the pilgrim’s way. Saviour, keep thy cross before me, Thus by faith thy presence show; Saviour keep its shadow o’er me, While a pilgrim here below: Saviour keep its shadow o’er me, While a pilgrim, while a pilgrim here below. 2 Storms in life are oft prevailing, And the shadows often fall; Still, with Christian zeal unfailing, I would meet and brave them all. Saviour, be a Rock to hide me, And to me thy grace bestow; Savior, be a Star to guide me, While a pilgrim here below : Savior, be a Star to guide me, While a pilgrim, while a pilgrim here below. 3 Hope and peace in thee possessing, By the Word that is divine; And thy holy name confessing, Faith is in this song of mine. Saviour, help me tell thy story, Thus the precious seed to sow; Saviour, help me sing thy glory, While a pilgrim here below. Tune Title: [Sorrow here is not a stranger]
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The Master is Calling

Author: Rev. E. H. Stokes Hymnal: SBCH1888 #53 (1888) First Line: The Master is calling for you, dear friend Refrain First Line: Come, the dear Master is calling Lyrics: 1 The Master is calling for you, dear friend, The Master is calling for you; You have wandered away,— Won’t you come back today? Come back to the good and the true. Refrain: Come, the dear Master is calling, Come, the dear Master is calling, Calling, calling, Is tenderly calling for you. 2 He calls by his Word unto you, dear friend, His Word which has come from above, Won’t you heed it today? Won’t you come to him, say? Come back to the heart of his love. [Refrain] 3 He calls by His Spirit to you, dear friend, His Spirit is moving your heart; Won’t you yield to him now? Won’t you here make your vow, For heaven at once you will start. [Refrain] 4 He calls by his providence, too dear friend, In ways which have sorrows untold; Though your spirit may sigh, Let your fond heart reply, Dear Lord, I’ll return to thy fold. [Refrain] 5 The Master is calling you all, dear friends, The Master is calling us, too; We have wandered away, Let us come back today, Come back to the good and the true. [Refrain] Tune Title: [The Master is calling for you, dear friend]
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The Saviour is My All in All

Author: P. B. Hymnal: SBCH1888 #54 (1888) Refrain First Line: Glory! oh, glory Lyrics: 1 The Saviour is my all in all, He is my constant theme! By simply trusting in his word He keeps me pure and clean. Refrain: Glory! oh, glory! Jesus hath redeemed me; Glory! oh, glory! He washed my sins away! 2 His Spirit gives sweet peace within, And bids all care depart! He fills my soul with righteousness, And purifies the heart. [Refrain] 3 And whatsoever I may ask, To glorify his name, The Father freely gives to me, Since Christ the Saviour came. [Refrain] 4 Oh, praise the Lord, my soul, rejoice, Give thanks unto thy God! Who took thee in thy sinfulness, And cleansed thee by his blood! [Refrain] Scripture: Hebrews 7:25 Tune Title: [The Saviour is my all in all]

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