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The Golden Shore

Author: W. H. Gardner Hymnal: TS31892 #1 (1892) First Line: We shall hear the angels singing Topics: Heaven Tune Title: [We shall hear the angels singing]
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My Resting Place

Author: C. H. G. Hymnal: TS31892 #2 (1892) First Line: Blest Rock of ages, cleft for me Lyrics: 1 Blest “Rock of ages, cleft for me,” In ev’ry storm I fly to thee; ‘Tis here my soul delights to be, And here will I abide. Refrain: Rock of Ages, Rock once cleft for me, Let me ever hide myself in thee, ‘Tis here my soul delights to be, And here will I abide. 2 Here “let the water and the blood,” Protect my soul from storm and flood; For on this Rock that long has stood, My soul shall ever stand. [Refrain] 3 Tho’ “nothing in my hand I bring,” My heart alone the offering, Still “simply to thy cross I cling,” Forever safe in thee. [Refrain] Topics: Christ Tune Title: [Blest Rock of ages, cleft for me]
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All the Day Long

Hymnal: TS31892 #3 (1892) First Line: All the day long will I talk of my Lord Topics: Praise Tune Title: [All the day long will I talk of my Lord]
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Scatter Sunshine

Author: Lanta Wilson Smith Hymnal: TS31892 #4 (1892) First Line: In a world where sorrow ever will be known Refrain First Line: Scatter sunshine all along your way Topics: Missionary; Solo Tune Title: [In a world where sorrow ever will be known]
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City of beauty

Author: M. E. Servoss Hymnal: TS31892 #5 (1892) First Line: O city of beauty, I long to behold Refrain First Line: But dearer by far than all to me Lyrics: 1 O city of beauty, I long to behold Thy pearly white gates and thy pavement of gold; And I long for a stroll on that beautiful shore, Where earth-weary feet shall grow weary no more. Refrain: But dearer by far than all to me, Is the tho’t that the face of my Lord I shall see; Yes, dearer by far than all to me, Is the tho’t that the face of my Lord I shall see. 2 When sad and oppress’d with life’s burdens and fears, Sweet tho’ts of that city my weary heart cheers, And I feel that each battle must bravely be won That I may rejoice in a Father’s “well done.” [Refrain] 3 My Savior hath promised for me to prepare A home in that country so peaceful and fair; And I rest in this hope, till his loving command Shall summon me home to that beautiful land. [Refrain] Topics: Christ; Heaven Tune Title: [O city of beauty, I long to behold]
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The great Redeemer lives

Author: Richard Burnham Hymnal: TS31892 #6 (1892) First Line: Now I know the great Redeemer Refrain First Line: Soon shall I behold the Savior Lyrics: 1 Now I know the great Redeemer, Know he lives and spreads his fame; Lives, and all the heav’ns adore him; Lives, and earth resounds his name. Refrain: Soon shall I behold the Savior, He who lives and reigns above, Lives, and I shall live forever, Live and sing redeeming love. 2 My Redeemer lives within me, Lives, and heav’nly life conveys; Lives, and glory now surrounds me; Lives, and I his name shall praise. [Refrain] 3 Pardon, peace, and full salvation, From my living Savior flow; Light and life, and consolation, All the good I e’er can know. [Refrain] Topics: Assurance; Christ Tune Title: [Now I know the great Redeemer]
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Throw Out the Life-Line

Author: Rev. E. S. Ufford Hymnal: TS31892 #7 (1892) First Line: Throw out the life line across the dark wave Topics: Missionary; Salvation Tune Title: [Throw out the life line across the dark wave]
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Jesus, Lover of My Soul

Hymnal: TS31892 #8 (1892) Topics: Choir; Christ; Solo Tune Title: [Jesus, Lover of my soul]
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All for Jesus

Author: Rev. J. B. Atchinson Hymnal: TS31892 #9 (1892) First Line: All, yes all I give to Jesus Topics: Consecration Tune Title: [All, yes all I give to Jesus]
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The assurance

Author: Mrs. Amy A. Green Hymnal: TS31892 #10 (1892) First Line: When thou passeth thro' the waters Lyrics: 1 When thou passeth thro’ the waters, Wildly tho’ the billows roar, It is written, “I am with thee, Follow where I go before.” When the rivers of affliction, Fill thy soul with dread and fear; They shall never overflow thee, I, the Lord, am ever near. When the fiery burning furnace, Seems to hedge thy way around, Even on thy garment’s borders, Burn or flame shall not be found, For the Holy One, thy Savior, I, the Lord, will be thy shield; I have t thee out of bondage, Nor to foes thy light will yield. 2 Thou wast precious in my presence, I have loved thee with a care, That is far beyond a mother’s, For her child of love and prayer I have found thee, yea, have made thee, And have called thy name by mine; For my glory have created, And will keep by pow’r divine. Topics: Assurance Tune Title: [When thou passest through the waters]
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Wonderful life-giving wate

Author: Mrs. Harriet E. Jones Hymnal: TS31892 #11 (1892) First Line: O life giving water that floweth so free Refrain First Line: Come, drink of the water of life Lyrics: 1 O life-giving water that floweth so free, O well of salvation for me, even me; There’s healing, and resting, and rapture in thee, Wonderful life-giving water. Refrain: Come, drink of the water of life, The wonderful water of life, That floweth so free for thee and for me, Wonderful life-giving water. 2 O life-giving water to those who believe, O blessed Redeemer, such water to give; Ho! ye that are thirsty, drink freely and live, Wonderful life-giving water. [Refrain] 3 O life-giving water for sinners to flow, O wonderful Savior, such love to bestow, The vilest of sinners its sweetness may know, Wonderful life-giving water. [Refrain] Topics: Christ; Invitation Tune Title: [O life giving water that floweth so free]
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Sunshine or shadow

Author: E. D. Mund Hymnal: TS31892 #12 (1892) First Line: When I walked with my Lord in the sunshine Refrain First Line: Everywhere, dark or fair Lyrics: 1 When I walked with my Lord in the sunshine, His companionship was sweet; Then I wandered with him in the shadow, And my joy was made complete. Refrain: Ev’rywhere, dark or fair, Where my Savior leads me, will I gladly go; Up on the mountain, down in the valley, Ev’ry step he leads me, richer grace doth show. 2 When I stood on the mount in the sunshine, Felt I strong to walk alone, Then I groped in the gloom of the valley, And my helplessness was shown. [Refrain] 3 When I walked with my Lord in the sunshine, With my love was mingled pride; When the dark shadows fell, I was humbled, And my love was purified. [Refrain] 4 Oh, how precious the walk in the darkness! Oh, how dear the hours of pain! When the Savior is walking beside me, Making loss supremest gain. [Refrain] Topics: Consecration; Christ Tune Title: [When I walked with my Lord in the sunshine]
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The pilgrim's song

Author: Fred Woodrow Hymnal: TS31892 #13 (1892) First Line: If in this world I have no place Refrain First Line: In heaven's gate before me lies Lyrics: 1 If in this world I have no place That I can call my own, I would not change my lot with kings For palace or for throne. 2 In heaven’s gate before me lies A land divine and fair, And all I want for evermore Is waiting for me there. 3 If in this world I have no friend, I claim a friend above, Whose kindness never, never dies, And never fails his love. 4 If in this world I have no name Among the proud and great, I’ll read it in the book of life, If I but watch and wait. 5 If in this world of sin and death, I oft my lot deplore, The Lord has said the day will come, When I shall weep no more. 6 So let the waves of trouble roll, And cares be drear and dark, I know in Jordan’s stormy flood, I’m safe within the ark. Topics: Heaven Tune Title: [If in this world I have no place]
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Mother's prayer

Author: W. H. Gardner Hymnal: TS31892 #14 (1892) First Line: Of all the pray'ers that upward float Refrain First Line: O, the love and deep despair Lyrics: 1 Of all the pray’rs that upward float, Unto the loving Father’s ear; There’s none beside a mother’s lips, He bends more tenderly to hear. Refrain: Oh, the love and deep despair, Uttered in a mother’s prayer, How the scalding teardrops flow, As she tells to God her woe; Asking him for strength to bear, All her heavy load of care. 2 How many hearts as hard as flint, Are softened by her fond appeal; Ah, then they think of days gone by, When by their side she used to kneel. [Refrain] 3 A mother’s pray’r brings wanderers, From far across the stormy sea; It cleanses all the years of sin, And fills the heart with purity. [Refrain] 4 When friends forsake, and ruin stares The weary sinner in the face; The power of a mother’s pray’r, Can save him by its matchless grace. [Refrain] Topics: Love; Prayer Tune Title: [Of all the prayers that upward float]
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Where art Thou Sowing Today?

Author: Ida L. Reed Hymnal: TS31892 #15 (1892) First Line: Where art thou sowing today for Jesus Lyrics: 1 Where art thou sowing today for Jesus, Scattering seed for his kingdom fair, Earnestly, tell me my brother, Where do they fall?, hast thou looked with care? Refrain: Where are thou sowing today for Jesus, Scattering seeds for his kingdom fair, Earnestly, truly, but where are they falling? Sower for Christ, hast thou looked with care? 2 Scattered in thickets of thorn and brier, Scorched on the rocks ‘neath the summer sky, Lost by the wayside, but surely, my brother, Some of thy seed in good ground must lie? [Refrain] 3 Surely there’s some that the earth will quicken, Some that will spring into new life sweet, Yielding thy soul a rich, bountiful harvest, Trophies to lay at thy Master’s feet? [Refrain] Topics: Temperance Tune Title: [Where art thou sowing today for Jesus]
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Wondrous grace

Hymnal: TS31892 #16 (1892) First Line: The Lord of earth and glory Refrain First Line: O wondrous love Lyrics: 1 The Lord of earth and glory, The King of kings is he, Into his royal family, He has adopted me. He makes me heir with Christ his Son, To a kingdom rich and fair, And all the riches of his grace His children freely share. Refrain: O wondrous love! O boundless grace! That makes me the child of a king, O wondrous love! O boundless grace! That makes me the child of a king. 2 My robe of sin he took, and now In righteousness I’m clad; He feeds me with the bread of heav’n, He makes my spirit glad; And now I have companionship, With the children of a king, His boundless love, his wondrous grace, Forever will I sing. [Refrain] 3 While waiting on my Lord, the King, My strength is made complete; I mount on wings as eagles, I run with tireless feet; A thousand foes before me fall, The days no evil bring; The mighty God of earth and heaven, He is my Christ, my King. [Refrain] Topics: Assurance; Love; Praise Tune Title: [The Lord of earth and glory]
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Fill me now

Author: E. H. Stokes, D. D. Hymnal: TS31892 #17 (1892) First Line: Hover o'er me, Holy Spirit Topics: Holy Spirit; Prayer Tune Title: [Hover o'er me, Holy Spirit]
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Let him in

Author: Rev. J. B. Atchinson Hymnal: TS31892 #18 (1892) First Line: There's a Stranger at the door Refrain First Line: Let the Savior in Topics: Christ; Invitation; Salvation Tune Title: [There's a Stranger at the door]
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Calling Thee Today

Author: Margaret Moody Hymnal: TS31892 #19 (1892) First Line: Beyond the cares of life, and bitter pain Lyrics: 1 Beyond the cares of life, and bitter pain, Beyond the tho’t of wealth and earthly gain, A voice is calling, calling thee today From sin and death to quickly flee away. Refrain: Calling, calling thee away, Calling, calling thee away, From all earthly pain and sorrow, Sweetly calling thee away. 2 Beyond the fading vanities of life, Beyond the realm of passion and of strife, That voice is calling, calling thee today From all unrighteousness to turn away. [Refrain] 3 Beyond is life and everlasting joy, Beyond, where naught of evil can annoy, The Lord now calls thee in his blessed word; Oh, seek him while his loving voice is heard. [Refrain] Topics: Invitation Tune Title: [Beyond the cares of life, and bitter pain]
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Heaven's gates will open wide

Hymnal: TS31892 #20 (1892) First Line: A doubly pious way consists Refrain First Line: Kind words can never die Lyrics: 1 A doubly pious way consists When we our tribute bring, In recollecting God exists IN ev’ry living thing. Refrain: Kind words can never die; To souls sweet peace impart; Heav’n’s gates will surely open wide, To him who cheers a heart. 2 That when a hand we kindly touch, With pitying help or care; ‘Tis known in heaven just as much, As if we did it there. [Refrain] 3 That when our voice in kind behalf Of any grief is heard, Heav’n’s wondrous gold-foiled phonograph, Is taking ev’ry word. [Refrain] Topics: Heaven; Missionary Tune Title: [A doubly pious way consists]
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Forward, for the prize

Author: F. L. B. Hymnal: TS31892 #21 (1892) First Line: Hark! your Captain cries Lyrics: 1 Hark! your Captain cries “Forward! for the prize, Fear no earthly foe, But onward go; Foremost in the ray, Boldly press your way, When the sun is down, Wear a victor’s crown. 2 Forward! for the prize, Help the helpless rise, From the miry ground Where sins abound; Cheer the faint and weak, Words of kindness speak, Crumbs of comfort rare, With your comrades share. 3 Be a soldier brave, Some sweet soul to save From the tempter’s snare, Now, do and dare; In the morning’s bloom, In the ev’ning’s gloom, IN the shades of night, Battle for the right. 4 When in heav’n we meet, Looks of love we’ll greet, On that happy shore We’ll part no more; There, the harps of gold, There, the joys untold, There, from sin made free, Immortality. Topics: Work Tune Title: [Hark, your captain cries]
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Rescue Them

Author: E. A. H. Hymnal: TS31892 #22 (1892) First Line: Rescue them, rescue the souls that are perishing Lyrics: 1 Rescue them! rescue the souls that are perishing, Lingering just on the verge of despair; Hope of salvation their fond hearts are cherishing, Suffer them not to be perishing there. Refrain: Rescue them! rescue them! rescue the perishing, Hear how in pity salvation they crave; Go in the name of the Savior who died for them, Rescue the lost, and the perishing save. 2 Rescue them! rescue the souls that are wandering, Far from the fold of the Shepherd astray, While from his love their affections are sundering; Rescue these wand’rers for Jesus today. [Refrain] 3 Rescue them! rescue the souls that are sorrowing, Sorrowing, sighing because of their sin; Over their pathway the wrath-clouds are lowering, Into God’s kingdom, oh! gather them in. [Refrain] Topics: Missionary; Temperance; Work Tune Title: [Rescue them, rescue the souls that are perishing]
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Come, his table is spread

Author: E. R. Latta Hymnal: TS31892 #23 (1892) First Line: Come and sit down to the feast Refrain First Line: Come, come hear his sweet voice Lyrics: 1 Come, and sit down to the feast, Take of the life-giving bread. Why will ye famishing stand? Come, for his table is spread. Refrain: Come, come, hear his sweet voice, Come, come, make him your choice. Take of the life-giving bread, Come, for his table is spread. 2 Come from the alleys and streets, Come, wheresoever ye tread. Hark to the welcoming call, Come, for his table is spread. [Refrain] 3 Come, all ye needy and faint, Come to the Lord and be fed. There is enough and to spare, Come, for his table is spread. [Refrain] 4 Come, in the morning of life, Come, tho’ its pleasures be sped. Share in the gift of his grace, Come, for his table is spread. [Refrain] Topics: Invitation Tune Title: [Come and sit down to the feast]
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What Little Folks Can Do.

Author: C. H. G. Hymnal: TS31892 #24 (1892) First Line: What little folks can do Refrain First Line: These little hands Lyrics: 1 What little folks can do, We’ll try to make you see; For tho’ we are so small, We’re busy as can be; These little hands of ours Seem little worth to you, But tho’ they’re small and feeble, Yet they’re honest hands, and true. Refrain: These little hands, these little hearts, these little willing feet, These little ears, these eyes and tongues, Can do his pleasure meet. 2 These little hearts can love And trust the Savior, too, And thro’ our daily life They tell us what to do; They tell us we must send His love to lands afar, Which never heard the blessed name Of Christ, the Morning Star. [Refrain] 3 These little feet can walk The bright and shining way, On errands run for him Who listens when we pray. These little feet can shut The way of sin and wrong, And march, at last, thro’ heaven’s gate, With all the shining throng. [Refrain] 4 These little ears can hear What’s going on around, And when you least expect, They catch the faintest sound; They hear the music sweet, They hear the Lord’s command To preach his word to all the world, To ev’ry tribe and land. [Refrain] 5 These little eyes can see The evil and the good, They mark the passing scenes ‘Tis right indeed, they should; They read the legends bright That tell of Jesus’ love, They read the sacred page that leads To mansions bright above. [Refrain] 6 These little tongues can speak The glory of our King, And ever ready be A happy song to sing; They shape our words of prayer, His message they can give To all the world, that Jesus died, That all, through him, might live. [Refrain] Topics: Children's Songs; Work Tune Title: [What little folks can do]
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He came to save me

Author: H. E. Blair Hymnal: TS31892 #25 (1892) First Line: When Jesus laid his crown aside Refrain First Line: I'm so glad Topics: Christ; Praise; Salvation Tune Title: [When Jesus laid his crown aside]
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Tis Sweet to Know

Author: Mrs. Harriet E. Jones Hymnal: TS31892 #26 (1892) First Line: 'Tis sweet to know that Christ receives Lyrics: 1 ‘Tis sweet to know that Christ receives, The sinner who o’er sinning grieves, That he who comes, however vile, Shall meet the Lord’s forgiving smile. Refrain: ‘Tis sweet to know, yes, sweet to know, That Jesus loves, the sinner so, That from his side the crimson flow, Doth wash him whiter than the snow. 2 ‘Tis sweet to know that on the tree, He paid the debt for you and me, That when we come with contrite hearts, His precious love our Lord imparts. [Refrain] 3 ‘Tis sweet to know that keeping grace, He will bestow thro’out the race, If we his dear commands obey, If we but work, and watch, and pray. [Refrain] Topics: Blood of Christ; Christ; Salvation Tune Title: ['Tis sweet to know that Christ receives]
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For me and for thee

Author: Mary G. Crocker Hymnal: TS31892 #27 (1892) First Line: Christ, the Lord, on this lonely earth Lyrics: 1 Christ, the Lord, on this lonely earth, For, me, for me, for me, for me, Walked a man as of lowly birth, For me, for me and for thee. 2 Laid he heavenly glory down, For, me, for me, for me, for me, Kingly head wore a thorny crown, For me, for me and for thee. 3 Royal feet trod a weary road, For, me, for me, for me, for me, Royal heart bore a heavy load, For me, for me and for thee. 4 Mocked with smiting and cruel scorn, For, me, for me, for me, for me, Feet and hands by the nailing torn, For me, for me and for thee. 5 Was it vain that the Lord has died? For, me, for me, for me, for me, Vain the Savior was crucified? For me, for me and for thee. 6 At the feet of the Lamb, once slain, For, me, for me, for me, for me, Praise, oh praise him who lives again, For me, for me and for thee. 7 There, above, at the Father’s throne, For, me, for me, for me, for me, Jesus pleadeth his name alone For me, for me and for thee. 8 Jesus speaks and the work is done For, me, for me, for me, for me, Full atonement thro’ Christ the Son, For me, for me and for thee. Topics: Christ; Praise; Salvation Tune Title: [Christ the Lord on this lonely earth]
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Boundless grace

Author: E. A. H. Hymnal: TS31892 #28 (1892) First Line: Wondrous grace and wondrous mercy Refrain First Line: O precious love Lyrics: 1 Wondrous grace and wondrous mercy, Pure and boundless, rich and free, Such as he bestows on sinners, My dear Lord bestows on me. Refrain: O precious love! O boundless grace! O wondrous mercy, rich and free! O precious love! O boundless grace! The grace that reaches even me. 2 I was lost, but Jesus found me, Pardoned me, forgave my sin; Washed me in the blood atoning, Purified and made me clean. [Refrain] 3 How could One so pure and holy, Love a sinner so depraved? What a miracle of mercy That so graciously I’m saved! [Refrain] 4 Trusting in the love of Jesus, I am filled with perfect peace; Earth cannot bestow a comfort, Or a joy so pure as this. [Refrain] Topics: Praise; Salvation; Sanctification Tune Title: [Wondrous grace and wondrous mercy]
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His banner is love

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: TS31892 #29 (1892) First Line: O hallowed hour, when grace divine Refrain First Line: From every ill he guards me still Lyrics: 1 O hallowed hour when grace divine, With rapture fills this heart of mine, And sweetly tunes my tongue to sing, The praise of him, my Lord and King. Refrain: From every ill he guards me still, And draws my soul to heav’n above; And still I know where’er I go, His banner over me is love. 2 O hallowed peace, O pure delight, My sky is clear, its star is bright, My hope is firm, my joy complete, While resting here at Jesus’ feet. [Refrain] 3 When trials deep like surges roll, He safely hides my trembling soul; Above the clouds my faith can see His banner waving over me. [Refrain] 4 And when at last my journey o’er, My feet shall press the golden shore; What bliss to sing thro’ endless days, My Savior’s love, my Savior’s praise. [Refrain] Topics: Love; Praise Tune Title: [O hallowed hour, when grace divine]
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No, not too late

Author: Ada Hymnal: TS31892 #30 (1892) First Line: Oh, erring one, say not too late Refrain First Line: For his mercy long endureth Lyrics: 1 Oh, erring one, say not too late, While yet thou hast a soul to save, While the pulse of life still beats, Mercy seek and mercy crave, On thy bended knee to God, Trembling suppliant, lowly bow; Tho’ thy sins be deep and many, He will hear thee, even now. Refrain: For his mercy long endureth, Tho’ it oft repelled may be, Still the doors of his salvation, Open yet remain for thee. 2 Then erring one, say not too late, Jesus died for such as thee, Oh repentant, thy Savior seek, See, he pours his mercy free; Long in pray’r, oh seek thy God, He is all that’s left to thee, For thy many sins atoning, He alone can set you free. [Refrain] Topics: Invitation; Salvation Tune Title: [O, erring one, say not too late]
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Take Me As I Am

Hymnal: TS31892 #31 (1892) First Line: Jesus, my Lord, to thee I cry Topics: Prayer Tune Title: [Jesus, my Lord, to thee I cry]
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Nearer to Thee

Author: Jessie H. Brown Hymnal: TS31892 #32 (1892) First Line: Back from the long ago Refrain First Line: Still all my song shall be Topics: Solo Tune Title: [Back from the long ago]
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The Last Call

Author: F. A. M. Hymnal: TS31892 #33 (1892) First Line: The last call of mercy now lingers for thee Refrain First Line: The last call of mercy, O turn not away Lyrics: 1 The last call of mercy now lingers for thee, O waiting and careless one, haste thee and flee; Repent and believe, ere the harvest is past, The call oft repeated is closing at last. Refrain: The last call of mercy, O turn not away, But hasten and welcome the Savior today. 2 He called by the sermons where Sabbath light gleamed, He called by the pleadings of God’s own redeemed, He called while the family altar’s light burned, He called, but his love thou hast cruelly spurned. [Refrain] 3 The Sabbath is ended, the sermon is done, God’s last loving message has come to some one, But Christ in his mercy still knocks at the door, O welcome him now, or there’s pardon no more. [Refrain] 4 Escape for thy life, from the dark mountain, fly, The angel of mercy is now passing by; There’s safety, and pardon, and refuge for all, Then slight not this warning, ‘tis mercy’s last call. [Refrain] Topics: Awakening; Invitation Tune Title: [The last call of mercy now lingers for thee]
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God is Calling Yet

Author: Gerhard Tersteegen Hymnal: TS31892 #34 (1892) First Line: God calling yet, shall I not hear Refrain First Line: Calling, O hear him calling Topics: Awakening; Invitation; Salvation Tune Title: [God calling yet, shall I not hear]
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Happy day

Author: Philip Doddridge Hymnal: TS31892 #35 (1892) First Line: O happy day that fixed my choice Topics: Praise; Salvation; Sanctification Tune Title: [O happy day that fixed my choice]
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Sing it with joy

Author: Chas. H. Gabriel Hymnal: TS31892 #36 (1892) First Line: Waken a song to the Lamb that was slain Refrain First Line: Beautiful, beautiful song Lyrics: 1 Waken a song to the Lamb that was slain, Sing it with joy, sing it with joy! Let it re-echo in happiest strain, Loud let the melody ring. Jesus hath risen, hath conquered the grave, Sing it with joy, sing it with joy! Risen with power, and mighty to save, Blessed Redeemer and King. Refrain: Beautiful, beautiful song, Beautiful, beautiful song, Now a beautiful, beautiful anthem raise; Sing a song of joy, To the Prince of Peace, Sing a beautiful, beautiful song of praise. 2 Tell how the angels appeared at the tomb, Sing it with joy, sing it with joy! Tell how the Savior hath scatter’d its gloom, Loud let his praises ascend! Tell that the plan of salvation is done, Sing it with joy, sing it with joy! Tell it with glorious victory won, Thor’ our Redeemer and Friend. [Refrain] 3 Carol the tidings, the story proclaim, Sing it with joy, sing it with joy! How from the grave he with victory came, And that he liveth again. Death now is shorn of her terrible sting, Sing it with joy, sing it with joy! Jesus is risen, our glorified King, Risen forever, amen! [Refrain] Topics: Choir; Praise Tune Title: [Waken a song to the Lamb that was slain]
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The cause is right

Author: C. D. Emerson Hymnal: TS31892 #37 (1892) First Line: We are marching to the fray Refrain First Line: Marching on with a steady step and true Lyrics: 1 We are marching to the fray, Gladly singing on the way, For we’re bound to win the day For the cause of right. Tho’ the world may interfere With its scoff and taunting jeer, We will never, never fear, For the cause of right. Refrain: Marching on with a steady step and true, Marching on with the coming prize in view; We’ve enlisted for the fray, And we’ll surely win the day, Be the dangers what they may, For the cause of right. 2 We will never quit the fight, Tho’ the pathway may be rife, With the sorrows of this life, In the cause of right. Yes, the victory is sure, If we only will endure, Nor let Satan us allure From the cause of right. [Refrain] 3 Proudly then we march away, Wasting not the hours of day In the line of idle play, From the cause of right. Come and join our happy band, And for justice take a stand; Will you come and lend a hand In the cause of right. [Refrain] Topics: Children's Songs; Temperance; Work Tune Title: [We are marching to the fray]
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Consecration

Author: Rev. Elisha A. Hoffman Hymnal: TS31892 #38 (1892) First Line: Jesus, I bring to thee Lyrics: 1 Jesus, I bring to thee, Humbly and trustingly, All of my heart, all of my heart; Fill it with love divine, All of its dross refine, Seal it, and make it thine In ev'ry part. 2 O precious Christ, come in, Wash me from all my sin, Make pure my soul, make pure my soul, Cleanse it from ev'ry stain; Let not a spot remain, At any cost of pain, O! make me whole. 3 Take, Jesus, all my pow'rs, My moments and my hours, And let them be, and let them be, Used henceforth but for thee, In faithful ministry, Constantly, lovingly, Only for thee. Topics: Consecration Tune Title: [Jesus, I bring to thee]
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The beautiful way

Author: E. R. Latta Hymnal: TS31892 #39 (1892) First Line: There's a way that is narrow and straight Refrain First Line: Will you walk in that beautiful, beautiful way Lyrics: 1 There’s a way that is narrow and straight, And it leads to the regions of day; There is room for the small and the great, Will you walk in that beautiful way? Refrain: Will you walk in that beautiful, beautiful way? O it leads to the regions of day; Will you walk in that beautiful, beautiful way, In that beautiful, beautiful way? 2 There’s a way where the sojourner’s feet, If they follow its path cannot stray; There the Savior your coming will greet, Will you walk in that beautiful way? [Refrain] 3 There’s a way where the faithful have trod, Who are now in celestial array, It will lead to the city of God, Will you walk in that beautiful way? [Refrain] Topics: Invitation Tune Title: [There's a way that is narrow and straight]
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Sweetly Sing the Love of Jesus

Author: Unknown Hymnal: TS31892 #40 (1892) Refrain First Line: Sing the love of Jesus Lyrics: 1 Sweetly sing the love of Jesus, Love for you and love for me, Heaven’s light is not more cheering, Heaven’s dews are not more free; As a child in pain or terror, Hides him in His mother’s breast; As a sailor seeks the haven, We would come to him for rest. 2 Softly sing the love of Jesus, For our hearts are full of tears, As we think how walking humbly, This low earth for many years; Without riches, without dwelling, Wounded sore by foe and friend; In the garden, and in dying, Jesus loved us to the end. 3 Gladly sing the love of Jesus, Let us lean upon his arm; If he loves us what can grieve us? If he keeps us what can harm? Still he lays His hand in blessing, On each upturned seeking face, And in heav’n his children angels, Near the throne have always place. Topics: Christ; Love; Praise Tune Title: [Sweetly sing the love of Jesus]
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Satisfied with Christ

Author: E. A. H. Hymnal: TS31892 #41 (1892) First Line: Yes, I am satisfied with Christ Refrain First Line: I'm satisfied with Christ Lyrics: 1 Yes, I am satisfied with Christ; He is far dearer unto me Than ever I could fondly dream, Or hope that he might be. Refrain: I’m satisfied with Christ, And his sweet love to me, And promise at his altar bowed, His faithful child to be. 2 He is the Bread of Life to me, The Light along the pilgrim way, A Helper in the time of need, When for his help I pray. [Refrain] 3 Yes, I am satisfied with Christ; And evermore I hope to be, Not only thro’ the years of life, But thro’ eternity. [Refrain] 4 I covenant anew today, As at the throne of grace I bow, To recommit my soul to him, And Christ my Lord avow. [Refrain] Topics: Faith; Salvation; Sanctification Tune Title: [Yes, I am satisfied with Christ]
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Blessed be the Name

Author: W. H. Clark Hymnal: TS31892 #42 (1892) First Line: All praise to him who reigns above Topics: Christ; Praise Tune Title: [All praise to him who reigns above]
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I'll be There

Author: William Hunter Hymnal: TS31892 #43 (1892) First Line: My heav'nly home is bright and fair Refrain First Line: Oh, I'll be there Lyrics: 1 My heav’nly home is bright and fair, When the general roll is called, I’ll be there; Nor pain nor death can enter there. When the general roll is called, I’ll be there; Refrain: Oh, I’ll be there, Yes, I’ll be there; When the general roll is called, I’ll be there. Oh, I’ll be there, Yes, I’ll be there; When the general roll is called, I’ll be there. 2 Its giltt’ring tow’rs the sun outshine, When the general roll is called, I’ll be there; That heav’nly mansion shall be mine. When the general roll is called, I’ll be there. [Refrain] 3 My Father’s house is built on high, When the general roll is called, I’ll be there; Far, far above the starry sky. When the general roll is called, I’ll be there. [Refrain] 4 When from this earthly prison free, When the general roll is called, I’ll be there; That heavenly mansion mine shall be. When the general roll is called, I’ll be there. [Refrain] 5 While here, a stranger far from home, When the general roll is called, I’ll be there; Affliction’s waves may round me foam. When the general roll is called, I’ll be there. [Refrain] 6 Although, like Lazarus, sick and poor, When the general roll is called, I’ll be there; My heavenly mansion is secure. When the general roll is called, I’ll be there. [Refrain] 7 Let others seek a home below, When the general roll is called, I’ll be there; Which flames devour, or waves o’erflow. When the general roll is called, I’ll be there. [Refrain] 8 Be mine the happier lot to own When the general roll is called, I’ll be there; A heavenly mansion near the throne. When the general roll is called, I’ll be there. [Refrain] 9 Then fail the earth, let stars decline, When the general roll is called, I’ll be there; And sun and moon refuse to shine. When the general roll is called, I’ll be there. [Refrain] 10 All nature sink and cease to be, When the general roll is called, I’ll be there; That heavenly mansion stands for me. When the general roll is called, I’ll be there. [Refrain] Topics: Heaven Tune Title: [My heavenly home is bright and fair]
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The Harvest

Author: C. D. Emerson Hymnal: TS31892 #44 (1892) First Line: Behold how the fields are waving Refrain First Line: Forth to the harvest field Lyrics: 1 Behold how the fields are waving, Unmeasured the ripened plain, But few are the faithful gleaners, To gather the golden grain. Refrain: Forth to the harvest field, then, away! There is plenty for all to do, The Lord of the harvest is calling, But the reapers, alas! are few. 2 The world is the field of harvest, And souls must be gathered in; Go glean from the broad, rough highways, The good from the fields of sin. [Refrain] 3 Go work, for the day is passing, Go labor, and hope, and pray; Go gather the priceless jewels, Go seek for the lost today. [Refrain] Topics: Missionary; Work Tune Title: [Behold how the fields are waving]
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We will rest in the shadow

Author: Nellie Dungan Hymnal: TS31892 #45 (1892) First Line: In the time of peace and plenty Lyrics: 1 In the time of peace and plenty, When our hearts have known no fear, Then our prospects all are centered, In the Savior ever dear; When the storms of life are raging, And the waves do wildly toss; “Peace be still” may we hear spoken, From the shadow of the cross. Refrain: We will rest in the shadow, We will rest in the shadow of the cross; We will rest in the shadow, In the shadow of the cross. 2 When temptation’s darts assail us, And when conflicts reign within, Let us then confide in Jesus, Who can take away our sin; When afflictions overtake us, And our hearts do suffer loss; Then it is we get our comfort, In the shadow of the cross. [Refrain] 3 Storm or sunshine, light or darkness, By our Savior may be blest, Till at last we’re safely sheltered In the everlasting rest. So whate’er the day may bring us, Earthly treasure, death or loss, We will always find our Refuge, In the shadow of the cross. [Refrain] Topics: Christ; Faith Tune Title: [In the time of peace and plenty]
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Will You Meet Me?

Author: E. O. E. Hymnal: TS31892 #46 (1892) First Line: Will you meet me in the morning Topics: Choir; Heaven Tune Title: [Will you meet me in the morning]
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The gushing rill

Hymnal: TS31892 #47 (1892) First Line: Oh if for me the cup you fill Refrain First Line: Then if for me Lyrics: 1 Oh if for me the cup you fill, Then fill it from the gushing rill, With water pure and sparkling bright, As clear as truth, and free as light. Refrain: Then if for me, the cup you fill, O fill it from the gushing rill. 2 Speak not to me of ruby wine, Of nectar cups and draughts divine, The taste of bitter tears is there, For those we love and hold most dear. [Refrain] 3 Give not to me the mantling brim, Whose dancing bubbles gaily swim, For in each shining crystal round, A deadly lurking fiend is found. [Refrain] Topics: Temperance Tune Title: [O if for me the cup you fill]
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How Sweet is the Bible!

Author: Unknown Hymnal: TS31892 #48 (1892) First Line: How sweeet is the Bible Refrain First Line: The Bible, the Bible Lyrics: 1 How sweet is the Bible! How pure is the light That streams from its pages divine! ‘Tis a star that shines soft thro’ the gleam of the night, Of jewels a wonderful mine; ‘Tis bread for the hungry, ‘Tis food for the poor, A balm for the wounded and sad, ‘Tis the gift of a Father, His likeness is there, And the hearts of his children are glad. 2 ‘Tis the voice of the Savior, How sweet in the storm! It speaks to the sinner distressed; The tempest is hushed, o’er the sea comes a calm— The troubled and weary find rest. O teach me, blest Jesus, To seek for thy face, To me let thy welcome be giv’n; Now speak to my heart some Kind message of grace, And words that shall guide me to heav’n. Topics: Bible Tune Title: [How sweet is the Bible]
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Recruits for Jesus

Author: Adaline Hohf Beery Hymnal: TS31892 #49 (1892) First Line: We come with banners waving Refrain First Line: Receive our gracious Master Lyrics: 1 We come with banners waving, The heralds of a King! He rules with love and mercy, And we his praises sing. Refrain: Receive our gracious Master, We bring his word to you; Shake off the sins that bind you, And yield him service true. 2 We come with heav’nly armor, With shied and sword to win, From Satan and his army, The souls he bound in sin. [Refrain] 3 We march to bring salvation, To all the troubled earth; We spread the fame of Jesus, Our King of peerless birth. [Refrain] Topics: Children's Songs; Invitation; Salvation Tune Title: [We come with banners waving]
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The secret of a happy life

Author: Frances Ridley Havergal Hymnal: TS31892 #50 (1892) First Line: Just to let thy Father do Lyrics: 1 Just to let thy Father do What he will; Just to know that he is true, And be still. Just to follow hour by hour As he leadeth; Just to draw the moment’s pow’r As it needeth. Just to trust him, this is all, Then the sky will surely be Peaceful whatsoe’er befall, Bright and blessed, calm and free. 2 Just to recollect his love, Always true; Always shining from above, Always new. Just to recognize its light, All enfolding; Just to claim its present might, All upholding. Just to know it as thine own, That no pow’r can take away; Is not this enough alone, For the gladness of the day? 3 Just to trust, and yet to ask Guidance still; Take the training or the task, As he will. Just to take the loss or gain, As he sends it; Just to take the joy or pain As he lends it. He who formed thee for his praise, Will not miss the gracious aim; So today and all thy days, Shall be moulded for the same. 4 Just to leave in his dear hand Little things; All we cannot understand, All that stings. Just to let him take the care, Sorely pressing, Finding all we let him bear, Changed to blessing. This is all; and yet the way Marked by him who loves thee best; Secret of a happy day. Secret of his promised rest. Topics: Consecration; Sanctification Tune Title: [Just to let thy Father do]

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