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Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs 1980
Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs 1980
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Spiritual
Songs
The Hymns
The Church
Its Nature and Fellowship .... . ...................... 216-226
The Lord's Supper................................ 227-235
Service Music
Call to Worship ................................... 555-565
Amens ................................................ 566
Prayer Response ................................. 567-572
Benedictions ..................................... 573-575
Doxology ...............•.............................. 576
Choruses ......................................... 577-585
It is our prayer that your congregation will use Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual
Songs to make a beautiful melody to the Lord and that your heart will be filled ·
with gratitude and love as you sing of your hope and faith.
The emphasis throughout this hymnal is on the great truths of the Bible. An
effort has been made to include songs which speak of many of the major
doctrines of God's Word. Furthermore, the central message of each hymn is
indicated by a Scripture text under each title.
Many hymns are in lower, more singable keys. Accompanists will notice that
hymn introductions have been indicated by brackets (r 7). Responsive
Scripture readings and a number of indexes have been included in the back of
the book We have endeavored to acknowledge the ownership of all
copyrights and to secure permission for their use. Any ommissions will be
corrected in future printings.
It is our hope that Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs will serve the church
until Jesus comes back to earth, at which time the saints will join together in a
mighty chorus to sing a new song in God's great Kingdom. (Rev. 5:9-14.)
Hymnal Committee,
Stephen Bolhous
David Krogh
Louise Lapp
Dale Ramsey
Beth Vancil
How Great Thou Art I
Great i• the Lord, and greatly to be praised. P•a. 48:1
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1. 0 Lord my God, when I in awe• some won der Con - sid • er
2. When thro' the woods and for-est glades I wan • der And hear the
3. And when I think that God, His Son not spar • ing, Sent Him to
Join me In glad ad • 0 . ra
Grant• ed in what He or . dain
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Glad . ly for aye we a . dore A . men.
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1. Sing praise to God who reigns a - bove, The God of all ere -
2. What God's al-might· y pow'r hath made His gra - cious mer - cy_
3. The Lord is nev • er far a - way, But, through all grief dis -
4. Thus, all my glad-some way a - long, I sing a - loud Thy_
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a - tion, The God of pow'r, the God of love, The God of our sal -
keep- eth; By morn - ing glow or eve - ning shade His watch-ful eye ne'er
tress- ing, An ev - er- pres -ent help and stay, Our peace, and joy, and
prais -es, That men may hear the grate - ful song My voice un - wea - ried
ev - ery faith-less mur - mur stills: To God all praise and_ glo - ry.
all is just and all is right: To God all praise and_ glo • ry.
leads His own, His cho - sen band: To God all praise and_ glo - ry.
mind and bod - y bear your part: To God all praise and_ glo • ry. A - men.
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1.0 wor • ship the King, all glo - rious a • hove, Q_ grate • ful . ly
2. 0 tell of His might, 0 sing of His grace, Whose - robe is the
3. Thy boun • ti • ful care what tongue can re • cite? It __ breathes in the
4. Frail chil -dren of dust, and fee • ble as frail, In __ Thee do we
sing His pow'r_and His love; Our Shield and De • fend • er, the An- cient of
light, whose can • o • py space. His char • iots of wrath the deep thun - der clouds
air, it shines in the light; It streams from the hills, it de • scends to the
trust, nor find Thee to fail; Thy mer • cies how ten • der! how firm to the
1. All peo - pie that on earth do dwell, Sing to the Lord with cheer-Cul voice;
2. The Lord, ye know, is God in . deed; With • out our aid He did us make;
3. 0 en • ter then His gates with praise, Ap • proach with joy His courts un - to;
4. For why? The Lord our God is good, His mer • cy is for • ev • er sure;
Psalm 148
Foundling Hospital Collect/on AUSTRIAN HYMN 8 7 8 7 D.
St. 3, Edward Osler Franz Joseph Haydn
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1. Praise the Lord! ye heav'ns, a- dore_ him; Praise him, an• gels in the_ height;
2. Praise the Lord! for He is glo • rious; Nev • er shall His prom• ise _ fail;
3. Wor · ship, hon. ·or, glo . ry, bless · ing, Lord, we of· fer un · to_ Thee;
Sun and moon, re • joice Him; Praise Him, ail ye stars of_ light.
God hath made His saints rious; Sin and death shall not pre • vail.
Young and old, Thy praise ex-press . ing, In._ glad horn -age bend the _knee.
Lawswhich nev-er shall be bro- ken For their guid-ance _ He hath made.
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Heav'n and earth and all ere - a • tion, Laud and mag • ni - fy His name.
As Thine an - gels serve be-fore Thee, So on earth 'fh. _ will be done. A• men.
1. Praise the Lord who reigns a - bove And keeps His court be - low;
2. Cel • e • brate th'e - ter - nal God With harp and psal - ter - y,
3. Him, in whom they move and Let ev - ery crea - ture sing,
Praise the ho . ly God of love, And all His great - ness show;
Tim - brels soft and cym - bals loud In His high praise a gree;
Glo - ry to their Mak - er give, And horn - age to their King.
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Praise Him for His no • ble deeds, Praise Him for His match - less
Praise Him ev • ery tune - ful string; All the reach of heav'n - ly
Hallow-ed be His name be · neath, As heav'n on earth a
Him from whom all good pro - ceeds Let earth and heav'n a - dore.
All the pow'rs of mu sic bring, The mu - sic of the heart.
Praise the Lord in ev - ery breath, Let all things praise the Lord. A - men.
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BRETON ROAD 8 5 8 5 D.
John W. Peterson John W. Peterson
In our tel - e - scop - ic prob - ing _ Light years from our world,
In the lab - 'ra - to - ry's si - lence, Where Thy se - crets hide,
So with rev - 'rent hearts we pon - der All the grand de - sign
He it was who came to save us And our hopes to raise-
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KENT 8 7 8 7 Ref.
John W. Peterson John W. Peterson
1. Praise our God, all ye His serv - ants, Ye that fear Him, small and great;
2. Praise our God, all ye His serv - ants, For His con - de - scend - ing grace,
3. Praise our God, all ye His serv - ants, Him whom an -gel hosts ac-claim;
With a sac - ri - flee of wor - ship In His glo - rious pres - ence wait.
For His love that brought sal - va - tion To a sin - ful, fall - en race.
Let us join the ser - aph cho - rus And His worth to all pro - claim.
Refrain
1. God, my King, Thy might con - fess - ing, Ev - er will I bless Thy name;
2. Hon- or great our God be - fit - teth; Who His ma - jes - great
ty can reach?
- ness dwell,
3. They shall talk of all Thy glo - ry, On Thy might and
4. Full of kind-ness and com - pas - sion, Slow to an - ger, vast in love,
5. All Thy works, 0 Lord, shall bless Thee; Thee shall all Thy saints a - dore:
GODOURFATHER : H~PRA~E
Day by day Thy throne ad ·dress-ing, Still
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Age to age His works transmit-teth, Age to age His pow'r shall teach.
Speak of Thy dread acts the sto • ry, And Thy deeds of won - der tell.
God is good to all ere . a .- tion; All His works His good-ness prove.
King su- preme shall they con-fess Thee, And pro-claim Thy sov' -reign pow'r. A- men.
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Norman Johnson Adapted from J.T. White, 19th century
Freely adapted from The Sacred Harp
Josiah Conder Arr. by Norman Johnson
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1. The Lord is King! Lift up, lift up thy voice Sing His praise, sing His praise!
2. The Lord is King! Let all His worth de-clare Great is He, great is He!
3. The Lord is King! And bow to Him ye must God is great, God is good!
4. The Lord is King! Thru - out His vast do-main He is all, all in all!
All heav'n and earth be · fore Him now re • joice Sing His praise, sing His praise!
Bow to His will and trust His ten• der care Great is He, great is He!
The Judge of all to all is ev • er just God is great, God is good!
The Lord Je • ho • vah ev • er - more shall reign He is all, all in all!
From world to world the joy shall ring, For He a- lone is God and King;
Nor mur-mur at His wise de - crees, Nor doubt His stead- fast prom -is - es;
Ho - ly and true are all His ways: Let ev - 'ry crea - ture shout His praise;
Thru earth and heav'n one song shall ring, From grate• ful hearts th is an -them spring:
From sky to sky His ban - ners fling Sing His praise, sing His praise!
In hum ble faith fall on thy knees Great is He, great is He!
The Lord of Hosts, An - cient of Days God is great, God is good!
A - rise, ye saints, sa - lute thy King All thy days, sing His praise!
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GOD OUR FATHER: HIS PRAISE
God the Omnipotent! 15
He maheth war• to ceaae unto the end of the earth . Psa. 46:9
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16 We Praise Thee, 0 God, Our Redeemer
I bow my knees unto the Father. Eph. 3:14
KREMSER 12 11 12 11
Netherlands melody, before 1626
Arr. by Edward Kremser
1. We praise Thee, 0 God, our Re • deem. er, Cre • a • tor In grate. ful de .
2. We wor • ship Thee, God of our fa· thers, we bless Thee Thru life's storm and
3. With voic • es u • nit • ed our prais • es we of - fer To Thee, great Je .
1. Bless the Lord and sing His prais-es, Bless the Lord now, 0 my soul;
2. Bless the Lord for love vie • to - rious, Love that con-quered on the tree;
3. Bless the Lord, He walks be-side me And He lights the path be • fore;
4. Bless the Lord for truth He's giv - en For the word of proph · e • cy
Join the song all heav • en rais • es, Let the an- them loud - ly roll!
For His grace so great and glo- rious Flow • ing out from Cal - va - ry.
Ev • 'ry need is now sup- plied me From His boun. teous heav'n-ly store.
That has drawn the veil from heav • en And re - vealed my des - ti - ny.
1. Come, we that love the Lord, And let our joys be known,_ Join
2. Let those re - fuse to sing Who nev - er knew our God; __ But
3. Then let our songs a -bound, And ev - 'ry tear be dry, __ We're
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glad - ly a • dore Him; Let the moun-tains trem - ble His word,
her • ald the sto - ry; Sin and death His king - dam shall de - stray,
glad - ly a - dore Him; When in song we join the hap - py strain,
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1. Be - gin, my tongue, some heav'n - ly theme, And speak some bound - less thing,_
2. Tell of His won - drous faith - ful - ness, And sound His pow'r a - broad;-
3. His ver - y word of grace is strong As that which built the skies;_
4. 0 might I hear Thy heav'n - ly tongue But whis - per, "Thou art Mine,"_
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From "Folk Hymns of America" by Annabel Morris Buchanen. Copyright 1938 by J. Fischer and Bro. (a division of
Belwin Mills Pub. Corp.) copyright renewed 1966. Used by permission.
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0 God, our help in a - ges past, Our hcpe for years to come,
2. Be - fore the hills in or - der stood, Or earth re - ceived her frame,
3. A thous - and a - ges in Thy sight, Are like an ev -'ning gone;
4. Time, like an ev - er - roll - ing stream, Bears all its sons a - way;
5. 0 God, our help in a - ges past, Our hope for years to come;
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shel - ter from the storm - y blast, And our e - ter - nal home!
From ev - er - last - ing Thou art God, To end - less years the same.
Short as the watch that ends the night, Be - fore the ris - ing sun.
They fly, for - got - ten, as a dream Dies at the ope - ning day.
Be Thou our guide while life shall last, Or till Thy king-dom come. A - men.
Psalm 19 MEL IT A 8 8 8 8 8 8
Mrs. Louise Lapp John B. Dykes
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God, our Fa. ther, great Thou art, We wor • ship Thee with
God, Thy feet wis • dom speaks, Thy hand i • work in
Fa • ther, great love is shown Thru Christ who came to
might • y Thy great, Thy wrath the heav'ns and
hum - hie heart; Thy hands a - lone the worlds did make, And
heav'n re - peats; The sun and moon, the star • ry sky Of
save His own; Who gave His life up on the tree That
earth shall shake; All men shall learn to do Thy will, When
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great knowl - edge tes - ti - stat . utes, are
we from sin might be made hearts shall ev . er
Christ shall reign from Zi on's we Thy faith - ful
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CHAUTAUQUA 7 7 7 7 4 Ref.
Mary A. Latbbury William F. Sherwin
1. Day is dy • ing in the west, Heaven is touching earth with rest; Wait and
2. Lord of · life, be • neath the dome Of the u • ni • verse, Thy home, Gath-er
3. While the deepening shadows fall, Heart of Love, en • fold • ing all, Thro' the
4. When for· ev • er from our sight Pass the sor • rows of the night, Lord of
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wor -ship while the night Sets her even-ing lamps_ alight Thro' all
us, who: seek Thy face, To the fold of Thy embrace, For Thou art
glo • ry and the grace Of the stars that veil Thy face, Our hearts as •
an- gels, on our eyes Let e -ter • nal mor.i-ing rise, And shad-ows
1. We thank Thee, 0 God, for the gifts Thou hast giv'n, The blessings Thy
2. We thank Thee, 0 God, for all things Thou hast made, Our sens - es, our
3. We thank Thee for life, that mys - ter - i - ous gift, How strange, how e -
4. We thank Thee for love, that most won - der - ful gift, For friendships and
5. We thank Thee for Him, "Thy un - speak - a - hie gift," With-out whom all
love hath be - stowed; ... Thy goodness and mer - cy our tongues would re • cite,
souls to de - light; ..... The beau - ties and glo - ries that greet us by day,
!us - ive, how sweet! .... For be - ing ere - a - ted and quickened by Thee,
fel - low -ships dear; ..... For all the en - joy - ment and pleasures they yield,
oth - ers were For Je - sus, our Light, our Sal - va - tion, our All,
goodness and love to us. ward, our God and our all Thou hast
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done for the chil - dren of men, Our voic - es for • ev • er could sing. __
NICAEA 111212 10
Reginald Heber John B. Dykes
tum . ing with Thee; Thou chang-est not, Thy com . pas • sions they fail not;
cours • es a - hove Join with all na • ture m man • i • fold wit • ness
cheer and to guide; Strength for to • day and bright hope for to . mor • row,
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GOD OUR FATHER: HIS PRAISE
A Mighty Fortress Is Our God 29
God 11 our refuge and ,trength. Psa. 46: 1
Psalm 46
Martin Luther EIN' FESTE BURG 8 7 8 7 6 6 6 6 7
Trans. by Frederick H. Hedge Martin Luther
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Our help - er He, a - the flood Of mor - tal ills pre - ing:
Were not the right Man on our side, The man of God's own choos - ing:
We will not fear, for God hath willed His truth to tri - umph through us:
The Spir - it and the gifts are ours Through him who with us sid eth:
For still our an - cient seek us woe; His craft and power are
Dost ask who that may Sav - iour is He; Christ Je - sus is His
The Prince of Dark-ness trem - ble not for him; His rage we can en -
Let goods and ·kin-dred mor - tal life al - so; The bod - y they may
great, And, armed with cru - el hate, On earth is not his e qua!.
name, From age to age the same, And He must win the bat - tie.
dure, For lo, his doom is sure; One lit - tie word shall fell__ him.
kill: God's truth a - bid - eth still; His king - dom is for • ev er. A - men.
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1. A • wake! a • wake! and sing the bless . ed sto • ry; A
A• wake! a. wake!
2. Ring out! ring out! 0 bells of joy and glad • ness! Re
Ring out! ring out!
from the ra-diant skies; The rocks and rills, the vales and hills re-sound with
glo · ri- ous re • frain; With an. gels in the heights sing of the great sal •
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glad • ness, All na ture joins to sing the triumph song. The Lord Je ·
va • tion He wrest ed from the hand of sin and death.
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ho - vah reigns and is back - ward hurled! Re joicef'L----1 re -
sin is back-ward hurled!
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pow'r to all the world, And let His
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Re - joice! re - joice! re - joice! \!I Je - ho - vah reigns!
Re- joice! re- joice! re - joice!
GODOURFATHER:HIBPRAIBE
31 To God Be the Glory
Give unto the Lord the Rlor-y due unto His name. Psa. 29:2
loved He the
re - demp-tion, the pur-chase of blood! To ev - 'ry be -
hath taught us, great things He hath done, And great our re •
world that He a •
liev - er the er who
joic - ing thro' er and
tone - ment for sin And o . pened the Life • gate that all may go in.
tru - ly be• lieves, That mo - ment from Je - sus a par - don re - ceives.
great - er will be Our won - der, our trans - port, when Je - sus we see.
praise the Lord, Let the peo - pie re - joice! 0 come to the Fa - ther thro'
Shepherd of Israel 32
Honour and majesty are before him : strength and beauty are in hta sanctuary. Psa. 96:6
SHEPHERD OF ISRAEL 11 10 10 11
M.W. Lyon M. W. Lyon
From Psa 95 :6, 7 Lottie Logan Picker!
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thanks for this boun - land; Thou art our God and to
cess to our arms in fray; Now we ac - knowl - edge Thy
wor - thy Thy chi! - dren be, Help us to ev - er re -
give Thee first place in our land; And now a - gain with thanks -
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Angelus 8 8 8 8
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call Thee Lord, For Thee our hearts we now pre - pare.
in dis tress And by our - selves we have no worth.
from a - hove, Con - tin - ued thanks to Thee we owe.
will to see, And bold-ness to be strong and true.
see their need, And each be - come Thy Iov - ing child. A - men.
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Anna L. Barbauld Arr. from Conrad Kocher
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Boun- teous source of ev - 'ry joy, Let Thy praise our tongues em -ploy;
Flocks that whit - en all the plain; Yel - low sheaves of rip - ened grain:
Knowl-edge with its glad-d'ning streams, Pure re - Ii - gion's ho - lier beams:
And by deeds of kind - ly love For Thy . mer - cies grate- ful prove;
All to Thee, our God, we owe, Source whence all our bless - ings flow.
Lord, for these our souls shall raise Grate- ful vows and sol - emn praise.
Lord, for these our souls shall raise Grate· ful vows and sol -emn praise.
Sing - in thus thru all our days, Praise to God, im - mor -ta! praise. A- men.
HYMN TO JOY 8 7 8 7 D.
Ludwig van Beethoven
1. Joy - ful, joy . ful, we a - dore Thee, God of glo • ry, Lord of love;
2. All Thy works with joy sur- round Thee, Earth and heav' n re - fleet Thy rays,
3. Thou art giv - ing and for • giv - ing, Ev - er bless - ing, ev - er blest,
4. Mor • tals join the might -y cho- rus Which the morn - ing stars be- gan;
Hearts un . fold like flow'rs be • fore Thee, Open • ing to the sun a - bove.
Stars and an • gels sing a- round Thee, Cen • ter of un bro- ken praise.
Well . spring of the joy of !iv - ing, 0 - cean-depth of hap - py rest!
Fa . ther love is reign - ing o'er us, Broth . er love binds man to man.
Melt the clouds of sin and sad-ness; Drive the dark of doubt a - way;
Field and for • est, vale and moun-tain, Flow. ery mead-ow, flash • ing sea,
Thou our Fa • ther, Christ our Broth-er All who live in love are Thine;
Ev - er sing• ing, march we on- ward, Vic • tors in the midst of strife;
From "The Poems of Henry Van Dyke;" copyri&ht, 1911, by Charles Scribner's Sona, 1939 by Tertius Van Dyke,
Reprinted by permission of the publisben.
trib - ute bring; Ran - somed, healed, re - stored, for giv • en,
in dis tress; Praise Him, still the same as ev - er,
frame He knows, In ' His hands He gen - tly bears us,
face to face; Sun and moon, bow down be - fore Him;
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le Ju . ia! Praise the ev - er . last - ing King!
Al le Ju ia! Glo - rious in His faith - ful ness!
Al . le lu . ia! Wide - ly yet His mer - cy flows!
Al . le lu . ia! Praise with us the God of grace! A . men.
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1. Praise the Lord! ye heavens, a • dore Him; Praise Him, an - gels in the height;_
2. Praise the Lord! for He is glo - rious; Nev -er shall His prom-ise fail _ _
3. Wor-ship, hon • or, glo - ry, bless- ing, Lord, we of - fer un - to Thee;_
Sun and moon, re - joice be fore Him, Praise Him, all ye stars of
God hath made His saints vie • to - rious; Sin and death shall not pre
Young and old, Thy praise ex - press - ing, In glad horn - age bend the
Praise the Lord! for He hath spo- ken; Worlds His ~ight- y voice o - beyed,
Praise the God of our sal • va - tion! Hosts on high, His power pro - claim;
All the saints on earth a - dore Thee; We would bow be - fore Thy throne:
Laws which nev - er shall be bro· ken For their guid-ance He hath made.
Heaven, and earth, and all ere - a - tion , Laud and mag - ni - fy His name.
As Thine an - gels serve be - fore Thee, So on earth Thy will be done. A • men.
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Come, cast your bur-dens on the Lord, And trust His con - stant care.
That Hand which bears all na - ture up Shall guard His chit - dren well.
Haste to your heavenly Fa - ther's throne, And sweet re - fresh-ment find.
I'll drop my bur -den at His feet, And bear a song a - way. A - men .
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My soul He_ doth re - store a - gain; And me to walk doth make
3. Yea, though I __ walk through death's dark vale, Yet will I fear no ill;
4. My ta - ble_ Thou hast fur - nish - ed In pres - ence of my foes;
5. Good-ness and_ mer-cy all my life Shall sure - ly fol - low me;
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Nest - ling bird nor star in heav - en Such a ref - uge e'er was giv - en.
From all e • vii things He spares them; In His might - y arms He bears them.
Un - to them His grace He show-eth, And their sor - rows all He know-eth.
His the lov - ing pur - pose sole - ly To pre • serve them pure and ho - ly.
1. Great God, we sing that might - y hand By which sup-port• ed still we stand;
2. By day, by night, at home, a - broad, Still are we guard • ed by our God;
3. With grate-Cul hearts the past we own; The fu • ture, all to us un-known,
4. In scenes ex • alt • ed or de - pressed Thou art our joy, and Thou our rest;
The o - p'ning year Thy mer • cy shows, That mer - cy crowns it it close.
By His in • ces • sant boun • ty fed, By His un - err • ing coun . sel led.
We to Thy guard• ian care com-mit, And, peaceful, leave be - fore Thy feet.
Thy good-ness all our hopes shall raise, A • dored thru all our chang - ing days.
1. In shad - y green pas - tures, so rich and so sweet, God leads His dear
2. Some - times on the mount where the sun shines so bright,God leads His dear
3. Tho' sor - rows be - fall us, and Sa - tan op - pose, God leads His dear
4. A - way from the mire, and a - from the clay, God leads His dear
chil - dren a - long;_ Where the wa - ter's cool flow bathes the wea - ry one's feet,
chil - dren a - long;_ Some - times in the val - ley in the dark -est night,
chil - dren a - long;- Through grace we can con - quer, de - feat all our foes,
chil - dren a - long;._ A
....
way from temp-ta - tion that trou -bles our way,
1. Day by day and with each pass-ing mo-ment, Strength I find to meet my tri - als
2. Ev - ery day the Lord Him-self is near me With a spe - cial mer-cy for each
3. Help me then in ev - ery trib - u - la - tion So to trust Thy prom-is - es, 0
here; Trust-ing in my Fa - ther's wise be - stow-ment, I've no cause for wor - ry or for
hour; All my cares He fain would bear,and cheer me,He whose name is Coun-sel - lor and
Lord, That I lose not faith's sweet con-so - la . tion Of-fered me with-in Thy ho- ly
fear. He whose heart is kind be-yond all meas-ure Gives un - to each day what He deems
Pow'r. The pro - tee - tion of His child and treas-ure Is a charge that on Him-self He
Word. Help me, Lord, when toil and trouble meeting,E'er to take, as from a fa-ther's
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best Lov - ing - ly, its part of pain and pleas• ure, Min-gling toil with peace and rest.
laid; "As your days, your strength shall be in meas-ure," This the pledge to me He made.
hand, One by one, the days, the mo.men ts fleeting, Till I reach the prom- ised land.
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51 Guide Me, 0 Thou Great Jehovah
This God is our God ••• He will be our guide euen unto death. l'sa. 4lJ: 14
CWM RHONDDA 8 7 8 7 8 7 7
Rev. William Williams Welsh Hymn Melody
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bar - ren land; I am weak, but Thou art might - y; Hold me with Thy
stream doth flow; Let the fire and cloud - y pil - lar Lead me all my
fears sub - side; Bear me thru the fi - ery tri - als, Keep me safe, 0
Georg Neumark
Trans. by Catherine Winkworth NEUMARK9 8 9 8 8 8
Based on Psalm 55 Georg Neuma.rk
1. If thou but suf - fer God to guide thee, And hope in Him through
2. On - ly be still and wait His lei - sure In cheer - ful hope, with
3. Sing, pray, and keep His ways un - swerv - ing; In all thy· la - bor
chang - ing love Builds on the rock that naught can move.
wants are known To Him who chose us for His own.
sake in need The one that trusts in Him in • deed. A - men.
Em G7 C Am Em C7
7 Soloist
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1. In our day by day ex is tence As we
2. We _ _ set our goals, we dream our dreams With_
3. From the depth of our de pres - sion To the
4. We _ _ want to help all_ those who live In-
F G E7 Am
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seek to spread your love. Help_ us to sense your_
hopes to reach sue - cess. Help_ us to know that_
height of hap - pi - ness. We_need to know your_
pain and deep de - spair. Grant_ us the cour - age to
C Am Em C7 F
Am Dm B7 Em F
C Am Dm F C
RESIGNATION C.M.D.
Psalm 23, paraphrased Traditional American melody
Isaac Watts Southern Harmony
In_ fresh He makes me_ feed, Be side the !iv - ing stream.
One_ word of_ Thy sup - port - ing breath Drives_ all my fears a - way.
0 _ may Thy_ house be my a - bode, And_ all my work be praise.
CWM RHONDDA 8 7 8 7 8 7 7
Harry Emerson Fosdick John Hushes
1. God of grace and God_ of_ glo . ry, On thy peo • pie
2. Lo! the hosts of e vii round us Scorn thy Christ, as .
3. Cure thy chil. dren's war . ring mad • ness; Bend our pride to
4. Set our feet on loft . y pla . ces; Gird our lives that
5. Save us from weak res . ig . na • tion To the e . vils
pour thy power: Crown thine an . cient church's_ sto . ry ; - Bring her bud to_
sail His ways! From the fears that long have bound us, Free our hearts to_
thy con - trol; Shame our wan • ton, self - ish glad-ness, Rich in things and_
they may be Ann • ored with all Christ • like gra • ces In the fight to_
we de . plore; Let the search for thy sal • va • tion Be our glo • ry_
For the fac- ing of this hour, For the fac • ing of this hour.
For the liv • ing of these days, For the liv • ing of these days.
Lest we miss thy king-dom's goal, Lest we miss thy king-dom's goal.
That we fail not man nor thee, That we fail not man nor thee.
Serv . ing thee whom we a - dore, Serv • ing thee whom we a - dore. A . men.
A
AUSTRIAN HYMN 8 7 8 7 D
Mary J, Cathey Franz J. Haydn
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1. God al-might- y, God e - ter - nal, To thy throne we bring our prayer,
2. God un-chang- ing, God for - ev - er, In these times of sky and space,
3. God the Sovereign, our Cre. a - tor, Thou to whom all things be - long,
.,,.
Ask - ing help
and seek - ing guid - ance thy peo - pie ev . ery - where.
When has come a new di - men - sion our wide-spread hu - man race,
Thou who speakest thro' the a - ges the u - ni - ver - sal throng,
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In this age of chang - ing boun' -dries, Wide - ning spac - es, spreading spheres,
Lend to us thine un - der - stand - ing, Lov - ing spir - it, fer - vent · zeal,
Speak a - gain to all thy chil - dren, Voice thy truth to us we pray,
LEHMAN 8 8 8 8 8 6 8 6 Ref.
F.M.L. F. M. Lehman
Arr. by Claudia Lehman May
It goes be - yond the high - est star, And reach - es the low . est hell.
When men, who hear re - fuse to pray, On rocks and and moun-tains call,
Were ev - 'ry stalk on earth a quill, And ev - 'ry man a scribe by trade,
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The guilt-y pair, bowed down with care, God gave His Son to win; His err - ing
God's love so sure, shall still en - dure, All measure - less and strong; Re-deem-ing grace
To write the love of God a - hove Would drain the o-cean dry. Nor could the scroll
HASTINGS 8 7 8 7 4 7 4 7
William Williams Thomas Hastings
1. Guide me, 0 Thou great Je - ho - vah, Pil - grim thro' this bar - ren
2. 0 - pen now the crys - tal faun - tain Whence the heal . ing wa - ters
3. When I tread through great temp - ta • tion, Bid my anx - ious fears sub•
land; I am weak, but Thou art might • y, Hold me with Thy pow'r-ful
flow; Let the fl - ery, cloud • y pil - Jar Lead me all my jour -ney
side; Bear me through the fl - ery tri - als, Keep me safe, 0 God my
1. The mer - cies of God! what a theme for my song, Oh! I nev - er could
2. They greet me at mom when I wak • en from sleep, And they glad • den my
3. His an - gels of mer - cy en - com- pass 'round, me Where so- ev - er my
4. His good - ness and mer - cy will fol - low me still, E - ven on to the
num - ber them o'er; They're more than the stars in the heav - en . ly dome,
heart at the noon; They fol - low me on in - to shades of the night,
path-way may lead; Each tum of the road some new to - ken re -veals
end of the way; I have His sure prom - ise and that can - not fail,
1:
Be - neath His wings of love a - bide, God will take care of you.-
When dan - gers fierce your path as - sail, God will take care of you_
Noth • ing you ask will be de -nied, God will take care of you._
Lean, wea - ry one, up - on His breast, God will take care of you._
Refrain
God will take care of you, Through ev . ery day, o'er all the way;
com - fort fraught! What - e'er I do, wher - e'er I be, Still
bow - ers bloom, By wa - ters still, o'er trou - bled sea, Still
nor re - pine; Con - tent, what - ev - er lot I see, Since
vie - t'ry's won, E'en death's cold wave I will not fear, Since
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plain.- - A - men.
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Our God Is One 64
For there is one God, and one mediator, between God and men, the man Chri.tJe6ua. 1 Tim. 2:5
GOD IS ONE L.M.
Harvey U. Krogh, Jr. I';\ Mrs. Louise Lapp
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GENEVA 12411101110 10
Genevan Psalter
life, which moved ere form was made, Through the thick dark - ness
not our griefs, no joy can share; By wars and tu - mults
na - tion still goes un - for • given; In wrath and fear, by
not the world which thou hast made? 0 give us broth - er
cov - ering ev - ery na - tion, Light to man's blind • ness, 0 be thou our
love is mocked, de rid - ed, His con-quering cross no king - dom wills to
jeal - ous - ies sur - round - ed, Build- ing proud towers which shall not reach to
love for bet - ter see - ing The Word made flesh, and in a. man - ger
Cleansed and made me whole, It took a mir - a - cle of love and grace.
Copyright 1948, Renewal 1976 by John W. Peterson. Assl&ned to SlnlSPintion, Division of the Zondervan
Corporation. All rights reserved . Used by pennJssion.
GOD OUR FATHER: HIS WORKS IN CREATION
67 0 Lord, Our Lord, in All the Earth
0 Lord our Lord, how excellent is thy name ..• Psa. 8:9
1. 0 Lord, our Lord, in all the earth How ex - eel - lent thy name!
2. When I re - gard the won-drous heavens, Thy hand - i - work on high,
3. Oh, what is man, in thy re - gard To hold so large a place!
4. On man thy wis - dom hath be -stowed A power well - nigh di - vine;
5. Thy might - y works and won-drous grace Thy glo - ry, Lord, pro- claim.
Wake, my soul, a - wake and sing: Now thy grate - ful prais - es bring.
Moon and stars with sil - very light Praise Him through the si - lent night.
Hill and vale and fruit - ful land, All things liv - ing, show His hand.
Write Thou deep - ly in my heart What I am, and what Thou art. A-men.
From the Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church. Used by permJulon.
GOD OUR FATHER: HIS WORKS IN CREATION
This Is My Father's World 69
The morning stara aang together, and all the aona of God ahouted for Joy. Job 38:7
rocks and trees, of and seas His hand the won - ders wrought.
rus - tling grass I hear Him pass, He speaks to me ev-'ry-where.
sus who died shall be sat - is - fled, And earth and heav'n be one. A - men.
DIX 7 7 7 7 7 7
Folliott S. Pierpoint Conrad Kocher
love our
vale, and
mind's de For mys . tic . mo ny
par . ent, Friends on earth and a . bove,
we
raise
raise
our
our
hymn
hymn
of
of
ful
ful
r praise.
praise.
we raise our hymn of ful praise.
we raise our hymn of ful praise. A - men.
WURTTEMBERG C.M.D.
"Gesangbuch der Herzog!,"
Wurttemberg
1. I sing the might - y power of God, That made the moun-tains rise;
2. I sing the good - ness of the Lord, That filled the earth with food;
3. There's not a plant or flower be - low, But makes Thy glo - ries known;
spread the flow - ing seas a - broad, And built the loft - y skies.
formed the crea - tures with His word, And then pro- nounced them good.
clouds a - rise, and tern-pests blow, By or - der from Thy throne;
sing the wis. - dom that or -dained The sun to rule day;
Lord, how Thy won - ders are dis- played, Wher - e'er I turn my eye:
While all that bor - rows life from Thee Is ev - er in Thy care,
The moon shines full at His com-mand, And all the stars o - bey.
If I sur - vey the ground I tread, Or gaze up - on the sky!
And ev - ery-where that man can be, Thou, God, art pres - ent there. A - men.
1. All crea - tures of our God and King, Lift up your voice with
2. Thou rush • ing wind that art so strong, Ye clouds that sail in
3. Thou flow - ing wa - ter, pure and clear, Make mu - sic for thy
4. And all ye men of ten - der heart, For - giv - ing oth - ers
us and sing, Al le -
lu - ia! Al - le - lu ia! Thou
heav'n a long, 0 praise Him! Al - le - lu ia! Thou
Lord to hear. Al - le - lu - ia! Al - le - lu ia! Thou
take your part·.- - -O- sing ye! Al - le - lu ia! Ye
bum - ing sun with gol - den beam, Thou sil - ver moon with soft - er
ris - ing mom, in praise re - joice; Ye lights of eve - ning find a
fire so mas - ter - ful and bright, That giv • est man both warmth and
who long pain and sor - row bear, Praise God and on Him cast your
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praise Him, 0
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praise Him! Al le
0 praise Him, 0 praise Him! Al le
0 praise Him, 0 praise Him! Al le
0 praise, Him, 0 praise Him! Al - le -
1. God
2.
who touch - es
Like Thy springs and
earth
run •
with beau - ty, Make
ning wa . ters, Make
me love - ly
me crys - tal
too,
pure.
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3. Like Thy danc - ing waves in sun - light, Make me glad and free,
4. Like the arch - ing of the heav • ens, Lift my thoughts a . hove,
5. God, who touch- es earth with beau• ty, Make me love - ly too,
1. Joys are flow - ing like a riv - er Since the Com - fort - er has come;
2. Bring - ing life and health and glad - ness All a - round, this heav'n - ly pow'r
3. Like the rain that falls from heav - en, Like the sun - light from the sky,
4. See, a fruit - ful field is ing, Bless - ed fruit of right-eous-ness;
And it stays with us for - ev - er, Makes the trust - ing heart its home.
Ban - ished un - be - lief and sad - ness, Chang' dour wea - ri - ness to rest.
So the Ho - ly Ghost is giv - en, Com - ing on us from on high.
And the streams of life are flow - ing In the Jone - ly wil - der - ness.
MENDEBRAS 7 6 7 6 D.
Traditional German melody
Stephen Bolhous Arr. by Lowell Mason
7
COMFORTER 12 12 12 6 Ref.
Frank Bottome William J. Kirkpatrick
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tongue pro - claim the joy - ful sound: The Com - fort - er has come!
hills the day ad - vane - es fast! The Com - fort - er has come!
cells the song of tri - umph rings; The Com fort - er has come!
dust, should in God's im - age shine! The Com - fort - er has come!
the ti - dings
1. How I praise Thee, pre-cious Sav - ior, That Thy love laid hold of me;
2. Emp - tied that Thou should - est fill me, A clean ves - sel in Thy hand;
3. Wit - ness - ing Thy pow'r to save me, Set - ting free from self and sin;
4. Je - sus, fill now with Thy Spir - it Hearts that full sur - ren - der know;
Thou hast saved and cleansed and filled me That I might Thy chan - nel be.
With no pow'r but as Thou giv - est Gra - cious - ly with each com-mand.
Thou who bought me to pos - sess me, In Thy full - ness, Lord, come in.
That the streams of liv - ing wa - ter From our in - ner man may flow.
way of sal - va - tion and light; The Mas - ter made an - swer in
ut - tered by Je • sus, the Lord; And let not this mes - sage to
ran - somed the song of the blest, The life ev - er - last - ing if
ask God for your sec - ond birth 0 list to the note of this
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OPEN MY EYESirrec.
C.H.S. Chas. H. Scott
1. 0 - pen my eyes, that I may see Glimps • es of truth Thou hast for me;
2. 0 - pen my ears, that I may hear Voic - es of truth Thou send - est clear;
3. 0 - pen my mouth, and let me bear Glad - Iy the warm truth ev • ery-where;
Place in my hands the won - der. ful key That shall un- clasp, and set me
And while the wave - notes fall on my ear, Ev - eey- thing false will dis - ap- pear.
0 - pen my heart, and let me pre- pare Love with Thy chil- dren thus to share.
Si • lent - now I wait for Thee, Read - my God, Thy will to see;
Si - lent - now I wait for Thee, Read • my God, Thy will to see;
Si • lent - now I wait for Thee, Read - my God, Thy will to see;
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0 - pen my eyes, il lu mine me, Spir it di vine!
0 - pen my ears, ii Ju mine me, Spir it di vine!
0 - pen my heart, ii Ju - mine me, Spir it di vine!
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1. Watchman, tell us of the night, What its signs of promise are; Trav'ler, o'er yon mountain's
2. Watchman, tell us of the night; High - er yet the star ascends; Trav'ler, bless - ed - ness and
3. Watchman, tell us of the night, For the morning seems to dawn; Trav'ler, darkness takes its
height See that glo - ry beam - ing star! Watchman, does its beauteous ray Aught of hope or
light, Peace and truth its course portends; Watchman, will its beams alone Gild the spot that
flight; Doubt and ter - ror are withdrawn; Watchman, let thy wand'ring cease, Hie thee to thy
joy foretell? Trav- ')er, yes; it brings the day, Promised day of Is - ra - el.
gave them birth? Trav'ler a - ges are its own, See, it burs.ts o' er all the earth.
qui - et home! Trav'ler lo, the Prince of Peace, Lo, the Son of God is come! A - men.
n
Re -
And pierce the clouds and bring us light! Re joice! Re - joice! Em-
er - y.
And close the path to Re joice! Re - joice! Em-
HYFRYDOL 8 7 8 7 D.
Rowland H. Prichard
Charles Wesley Arr. by Ralph Vaughan Williams
r 7
1. Come, Thou long ex- pect - ed Je • sus, Born to set Thy peo - pie free;
2. Born Thy peo . pie to de • liv • er, Born a child and yet a king.
From our fears and sins re • lease us; us find our rest in Thee.
Born to reign in us for • ev • er, Thy gra - cious king - dom bring.
Is • rael's strength and con . so la • tion, Hope of all the earth Thou art;
By our God's e • ter • nal Spir • it Rule in all our hearts a - lone;
GLORIA 7 7 7 7 Ref.
Traditional French carol Traditional French melody
1. An - gels we have heard on high, Sweet - ly sing - ing o'er the plains,
2. Shepherds, why this ju - bi - lee? Why your joy - ous strains pro - long?
3. Come to Beth le - hem, and see Him whose birth the an • gels sing;
4. See Him in a man -· ger laid whom the choirs of an - gels praise;
And the moun - tains in re - ply Ech - 0 back their joy • ous strains.
Say what may the ti dings be, Which in • spire your heav'n- ly song?
Come, a • dore on bend - ed knee Christ tile Lord, the new-born King.
Ma - ry, Jo - seph, lend your aid, With us sing Sav. ior's birth.
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in ex - eel -sis De •
o.
GREENSLEEVES 8 7 8 7 Ref.
William C. Dix Traditional English melody, 16th century
r .
Whom an . gels greet with an- thems sweet, While shep • herds watch are keep • ing'!
Good Chris • tian, fear; for sin . ners here The si • lent Word is plead • ing.
The King of kings sat • va • tion brings, Let lov • ing hearts en • throne Him.
Refrain
of Ma • ry.
GLORIA 7 7 7 7 Ref.
Traditional French carol Traditional French melody
1. An • gels we have heard on high, Sweet • ly sing• ing o'er the plains,
2. Shepherds, why this ju • bi lee? Why your joy • ous strains pro -long?
3. Come to Beth le • hem, and see Him whose birth the an · gels sing;
4. See Him in a man • ger laid whom the choirs of an - gels praise;
And the moun • tains in re . ply Ech . 0 back their joy • ous strains.
Say what may the ti dings be, Which in • spire your heav'n - ly song?
Come, a • dore on bend . ed knee Christ tile Lord, the new. born King.
Ma • ry, Jo . seph, lend your aid, With us sing our Sav. ior's birth.
J ;.
GREENSLEEVES 8 7 8 7 Ref.
William C. Dix Traditional English melody, 16th century
r .
Whom an - gels greet with an- thems sweet, While shep - herds watch are keep - ing'!
Good Chris - tian, fear; for sin - ners here The si - lent Word is plead - ing.
The King of kings sal - va - tion brings, Let lov - ing hearts en - throne Him.
Refrain
1. The
r-first No - el the an - gel did say, Was to cer - tain poor
2. They look - ed and saw a star Shin - ing in the
3. And by the of that same star Three Wise Men
4. Then en - tered those wise men three, Full rev 'rent -
shep - herds in fields as they lay; where they lay keep - ing their
east, be - yond them far, the earth it gave great
came from coun - try far; for a king was their in -
ly up - on their knee, fered there in His pres -
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sheep, On a was so deep.
light, And so it con • tin • ued both day and night. No _
tent, And to fol - low the wher - ev - er it went. el, No - el,
ence, Their gold, and and frank - in - cense.
Ask the saved of all the race Who have found His fa vor.
All the plain§,were lit that night, All the hills were ring ing.
Praise His name in all the earth, Hail the King of glo ry!
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JESUS OUR SAVIOR: HIS BIRTH
89 Bethlehem's King
For unto you is born •.• a Sauior, which is Christ the Lord. Luke 2: 11
1. As shep -herds watched their flocks that night, As wise men saw the star shine
2. The Ho - ly Word fore - told His birth, And tells us He shall judge our
3. Still, shep - herds watch their flocks to see That all the lambs safe she) - tered
bright; We look for Him, and work, and pray, For Christ as King
worth; As we be - fore Him kneel and wait His Word shall judge
be; And wise men search the Word and pray For this same Christ
cresc.
shall rule:
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of Peace"!
IRBY 8 7 8 7 7 7
Cecil F. Alexander Henry J. Gauntlett
1. Once in roy . al
r
Da . vid's cit . y Stood a low • ly cat .
2. Son of God, the gift is giv . en Born to save us from
3. Je . SUS is our child - hood's pat . tern, Day by day like us
4. And our eyes at last shall see Him, Thro' His own re - deem • ing
~
shed, Where a moth .
.
er her ba by In a
fall, And His shel ter was a sta ble, And His
grew; He was lit tie, weak, and help . less. Tears and
love; For that child so dear and gen . tie Is our
MENDELSSOHN 7 7 7 7 D. Ref.
Felix Mendelssohn
Charles Wesley Arr, by William H, Cummings
1. Hark! the her - ald an • gels sing, "Glo • ry to the new • born King:
2. Christ, by high - est heav'r. a - dored; Christ, our Sav · iour and our Lord!
3. Hail the heav'n-born Prince of Peace! Hail the Sun of Right - eous - ness!
Joy - ful, all ye na - tions, Join the tri - umph of the skies;
Hope of all the a - ges Hail Mes • si - ah, born at last!
Let us then with an - gels "Glo • ry to the new • born King!
With th'an • gel • ic host pro • claim, "Christ is born in Beth le • hem!"
Gift of God, His Jove to tell, Je our Em • man • u - el.
Peace on earth and mer • cy mild; God sin - ners rec - on • ciled!"
1. There's a song in the air! There's a star in the sky! There's a mo- ther's deep
2. There's a tu• mult of joy O'er the won• der • ful birth, For the Vir • gin's sweet
3. In the light of that star Lie the a • ges impearled; And that song from a •
4. We re • joice in the light, And we ech . o the song That comes down thru the
prayer, And a ha • by's low cry! And the star rains its fire while the
boy Is the Lord of the earth. And the star rains its fire while the
far Has swept o • ver the world. Ev • 'ry hearth is a · flame, and the
night From the heav • en • ly throng. And we shout to the love • ly e•
beau ti • ful sing. 1:-'or the man. ger of Beth • le • hem era • dies a King!
beau ti . ful s~ng. For the man - ger of Beth • le . hem era - dies a King!
beau • ti • ful smg. In the homes of the na • tions that Je • sus is King!
van • gel they bring, And we greet in His era • die Sav • iour and King!
CAROL C.M.D.
Edmund H. Sears Richard S. Willis
1. It came up • on the mid - night clear, That glo - rious song of old,
2. Still through the clo - ven skies they come, With peace - ful wings un - furled,
3. And ye, be - neath life's crush - ing load, Whose forms are bend-ing low,
4. For lo, the days are has - tening on, By proph - et seen of old,
From an - gels bend - ing near the earth To touch their harps of
And still their heav'n - ly mu - sic floats O'er all the wea - ry
Who toil a - long the climb - ing way With pain - ful steps and slow,
When, with the ev - er - cir - cling years, Shall come the time fore - told,
"Peace on the earth, good. will to men, From heav'n's all - gra - cious King": The
A . bove its sad and low • ly plains They bend on hov - ering wing: And
Look now! for glad and gold • en hours Come swift• ly on the wing: 0
When the new heav'n and earth shall own The Prince of Peace their King, And
world in sol - emn still . ness lay To hear the an • gels sing.
ev . er o'er its Ba • bel sounds The bless . ed an - gels sing.
rest be - side the wea - ry road, And hear the an . gels sing.
the whole world send back the song Which now the an . gels sing.
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JESUS OUR SAVIOR: HIS BIRTH
Good Christian Men, Rejoice 94
Unto you t. born tht. day ••• a Sauior, which t. Chrt.t the Lord. Luke 2 : J J
1. Good Chris - tian re - joice _ _ With heart and soul and voice! __
2. Good Chris - tian men, re - joice _ _ With heart and soul and voice! __
3. Good Chris - tian men, re - joice _ _ With heart and soul and v01ce.
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Give ye
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heed to what we say: Je sus Christ is born to - day.
Now ye hear of end - less bliss: Je . sus Christ was born for this.
Now ye need not fear the grave: Je - sus Christ was born to save;
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Isaac Watts George Frederick Handel
Based on Psalm 98 Arr. by Lowell Mason
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ST. LOUIS 8 6 8 6 7 6 8 6
Phillips Brooks Lewis H. Redner
3. How
lit - tie
2. For Christ is born of
si - lent - ly, how
Ma
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Beth - le - hem, How
ry, And
si • lent - ly The
a - bove,
is giv'n!
4. 0 ho · ly Child of Beth - le - hem! De - we pray;
A - bove thy deep and dream - less sleep The si . lent stars go by.
While mor - tals sleep, the an - gels keep Their wat.ch of won - d' ring love,
So God im - parts to hu - man hearts The bless - ings of His heav'n.
Cast out our sin, and en - ter in; Be born in us to - day.
Yet in thy dark streets shin eth The ev - er - last - ing Light;
0 morn - ing stars, to - geth - er Pro - claim the ho - ly birth!
No ear may hear His com - ing, But in this world of sin,
We hear the Christ - mas an - gels The great glad ti - dings tell;
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The hopes and fears or all the years Are met in thee to - night.
And prais - es sing to God the King, And peace to men on earth.
Where meek souls will re - ceive Him still The dear Christ en - ters in.
0 come to us, a • bide with us, Our Lord Em-man - u - el. A - men.
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ground, The an gel of the Lord came down, And
mind, "Glad ti dings of great joy I bring To
line, The Sav ior who is Christ the Lord, And
played, All mean . ly wrapped in swath . ing bands, And
peace: Good will hence . forth from heav'n to men, Be •
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1. heard tile bells on Christ . mas day Their old fa• mil . iar car • ols play,
2. I thought how, as the day had come, The bel - fries of all Chris• ten-dom
3. And in de .spair I bowed my head: "There is no peace on earth," I said,
4. Then pealep the bells more loud and deep: "God is not dead, nor doth He sleep;
5. Till, ring- ing, sing. ing on its way, The world revolved from night to day,
And wild and sweet the words re - peat 0 peace on earth, good - will to men.
Had rolled a - long th'un - bro - ken song or peace on earth, good - will to men.
"For hate is strong, and mocks the song or peace on earth, good - will to men."
The wrong shall fail, the right pre - vail , With peace on earth, good - will to men."
A voice, a chime, a chant sub - lime, or peace on earth, good - will to men!
Away in a Manger 99
She brought forth her firstborn ,on .• • and laid Him in a manger. Luke 2:7
V . 1, 2 Anonymous MANGER 11111111
V. 3 John T. McFarland James R . Mwray
1. A - way in a man - ger, No crib for a bed, The lit - tie Lord
2. The cat - tie are low - ing, The Ba - by a - wakes, But lit - tie Lord
3. Be near me, Lord Je - sus, I ask Thee to stay Close by me for-
Je • SUS Laid down His sweet head; The stars in the sky Looked
Je • SUS, No cry - ing He makes; I love Thee, Lord Je - sus! Look
ev - er, And love me, I pray; Bless all the dear chil - dren In
down where He lay, The lit - tie Lord Je - sus, A - sleep on the hay.
down from the sky, And stay by my era - die, Till mom - ing is nigh.
Thy ten - der care, And help me with oth - ers Thy mer - cies to share.
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James Montgomery Henry Smart
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1. An - gels, from the realms of glo - ry, Wing your flight o'er
2. Shep - herds, in the fields a - bid - ing, Watch - mg o'er your
3. Sa - ges, leave your con - tern - pla - tions, Bright - er vi - sions
4. Saints, be - fore the al - tar bend - ing, Watch - ing long in
come and wor- ship, Wor - ship Christ, the new - born King!
DIX 7 7 7 7 7 7
William C. Dix Conrad Kocher
Latin hymn
Attr. to John F. Wade ADESTE FIDELES Irreg. Ref.
Trans. by Frederick Oakeley John F . Wade's Cantus Divers!
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1. 0 come, all ye faith - ful, joy - ful and tri - um - phant,
2. Sing, choirs of an - gels, sing in ex - ul ta - tion!
3. Yea, Lord, we greet Thee, born this hap - PY mom - ing,
us a - dore Him,
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Till the air, Ev - ery - where, Now with joy is ring - ing.
You are freed; All you need I will sure ly give you."
Hail the star, That from far Bright with hope is bum ing!
1. From heav'n an an • gel I now come To bear good news to ev • ery home; Glad
2. "To you, this night is born a Child Or Ma · ry, cho • sen moth• er mild; This
3. Ah, dear • est Je • sus, ho · ly Child, Make Thee a bed, un • de • filed With·
4. Glo • ry to God in high- est heav'n, Son hath giv'n. While
ti .
dings of great joy I bring, Where-of I now will say and sing:
lit .
tie Child of low-ly birth Shall be the joy of all your earth."
in• my heart, that it may be A qui • et cham-ber kept for Thee.
an. gels sing with ten-der mirth, A glad new all the earth.
And of the news that came to them From an • gels the air:
0 sing of f-ra • grant flow • ers' breath, And of the sin • less Boy:
or Him who walked up - on the sea And bade its waves be still:
or Him who hung up - on the tree, And took our sins a • way:
The light that shone on Beth • le - hem Fills all the world to • day,
For now the flowers of Naz • a • reth In ev • ery heart may grow;
For though, like waves on Gal . i - lee, Dark seas of trou - hie roll,
For He who qied on Cal • va - ry Is ris - en from the grave,
down to
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earth; They whis • pered it low one
t'
night long a - go,
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Babe was giv'n; The stars glit-tered bright through• out that glad night,
Cal - va ry; My sins nailed Him there, my bur• dens He bare,
all in
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heav'n; 'Twas whis-pered, I know, in my heart long a - go
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To a maid • en of low - ly
And an • gels praised God in
He suf • fered all this for That beau • ti - -ful Name, that
To Je • sus my life I've
• ful Name, From sin has pow'r to us! That beau. ti - ful
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Won d~ - ful
might - y roll - ing sea; High - er than the moun - tain,
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grace, all suf - fi for
spark - ling like a foun All suf - fi
1. All glo - ry, laud and hon or To Thee, Re - deem • er, King,
2. The com • pa - ny of an gels Are prais - ing Thee on high,
3. To Thee, be - fore Thy pas sion, They sang their hymns of praise;
To whom tl\e lips of chil dren Made sweet ho - san - nas ring:
And mor - tal men and all things Cre • at • ed make re • ply:
To Thee, now high ex - alt ed, Our mel - o - dy we raise:
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Who in the Lord's name ~om - est, The King and bless• ed One!
Our praise and prayer and an - thems Be - fore Thee we pre • sent.
Who in all good de - light • est, Thou good and gra - cious King! A- men.
1. The stran-gers to God, His grace and His love, Were gathered by blue Gal - i -
2. They sat at His feet And looked in His face, Con - tent in His pres- ence to
3. Their souls were a thirst; They drank at the Fount Of wa - ters, life - giv. ing and
lee, To lis - ten with joy To words from the lips Of the Stran -ger who
be; For no one be - fore Had cared for their souls, Like the Stranger who
free; Their strength was renewed, Their hope was re - vived By the Stran - ger who
rest, He made the blind - ed eyes to see); He fed the hun - gry
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PALMS 10 11 10 10 Ref.
Arr. by Charles Gabriel
1. O'er all the way green palms and blossoms gay Are strewn this day in fest - al
2. His word goes forth, and peo-ple by its might Once more their freedom gain from
3. Sing and f'e - joice, 0 blest Je - ru - sa - Iem, Of all thy songs sing the e-
E'en now the throng to welcome Him prepare. Join, Sing His name di - vine,
While those in darkness find restored the light.
Brings forth the hope to thee for ev - er-more. Join all, and sing Ho - san na!
L-3-1 &--3__.l
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114 Then Jesus Came
Then came Jesu, and stood in the midst, and saith ... peace . .. John 20: 19
1. One sat a - lone be - side the high - way beg - ging, His eyes were blind, the
2. From home and friends the e • vii spir - its drove him, A - mong the tombs he
3. "Un-clean! un - clean!" the le• per cried in tor - ment, The deaf, the dumb, in
4. Their hearts were sad as in the tomb they laid him, For death had come and
5. So men to - day have found the Sav - iour a - ble, They could not con - quer
light he could not see; He clutched his rags and shiv - ered in~ the shad - ows,
dwelt in mis • er - y; He cut him self as de - mon pow'rs pos - sessed him,
help - less - ness stood near; The fe - ver raged, dis - ease had gripped its vie - tim,
tak - en him a • way; Their night was dark and bit • ter tears were fall • i'lg,
pas - sion, lust and sin; Their bro. ken hearts had left them sad and lone - ly,
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Tell Me the Stories of Jesus 115
Jeaw went about all Galilee, teaching ... Matt. 4:23
STORIES OF JESUS8 4 8 4 5 4 5 4
William H. Parker Frederick A Challinor
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Scenes by the way side, Tales of the
Words full of kind . ness, Deeds full of grace, _ _
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His lov - ing eyes on me, As near His cross I
to charge me with His death, Though not a word He
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spoke._
I saw my sins His blood had spilt And helped to nail Him there. -
This blood is for your ran - som paid, I die that you may live."_
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1. Were you there when they cru . ci • fled my lord? fwere~ou there?)
2. Were you there when they nailed Him to the tree? (Were you there?)
3. Were you there when they pierced Him in the side? (Were you there?)
4. Were you there when they laid Him in the tomb'! (Were you there?)
5. Were you there when He rose up from the dead? (Were you there?)
trem • ble, Were you there when they cru • ci • fled my rord¼weC you bere?)
trem • ble, Were you there when they nailed Him to the tree? (Were you there?)
trem • ble, Were you there when they pierced Him in the side? (Were you there?)
trem - ble, Were you there when they laid Him in the tomb? (Were you there?)
glo • ry! Were you there when He rose up from the dead? (Were you there?)
STOCKS 9 9 9 7 Ref.
Mary L. Stocks
1. Je - SUS is stand -ing in Pi - late's hall Friend - less, for - sak - en, be - trayed by all:
2. Je - SUS is stand- ing on tri - al still, You can be false to Him if you will,
3. Will you e - vade Him as Pi - late tried? Or will you choose Him, what - e'er be-tide?
4. Will you, like Pe - ter, your Lord de - ny? Or will you scorn from His foes to fly,
5. "Je • SUS, I give Thee my heart to - day! Je - sus, I'll fol - low Thee all the way,
Heark - en! What mean - eth the sud - den call? What will you do with Je - sus?
You can be faith - ful through good or ill: What will you do with Je - sus?
Vain - ly you strug - gle from Him to hide: What will you do with Je - sus?
Dar - ing for Je - sus to live or die? What will you do with Je - sus?
Glad - ly o - bey - ing Thee!" will you say: "This will I do with Je • sus!"
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1. There is a foun • tain filled with blood Drawn from Im • man • uel's veins;
2. The dy ing thief re • joiced to see That foun • tain in his day;
3. Dear dy. ing Lamb, Thy pre . cious blood Shall nev • er lose its pow'r,
4. E'er since by faith I saw the stream Thy flow • ing wounds sup ply,
And sin • ners, plunged be • neath that flood, Lose all their guilt • y stains:
And there may I, though vile as he, Wash all my sins a • way:
Till all the ran • somed Church of God Be saved, to sin no more:
Re • deem • ing love has been my theme, And shall be till I die:
all their guilt • y stains,- Lose all their guilt • y - stains; And
all my sins a way, __ Wash all my sins a . way; And
to sin no more, __ Be saved, to sin no more; Till
be till I die, _ _ And shall be till I die; Re-
sin • ners, plunged be • neath that flood, Lose all their guilt • y stains.
there may I, though vile as he, Wash all my sins a · way.
all the ran. somed Church of God Be saved, to sin no more.
deem- ing love has been my theme, And shall be till I die. A• men.
WHY 10 6 10 6 Ref.
John M. Moott John M. Moore
7
1. Why did they nail Him to Cal • va • ry's tree? Why? tell me,
2. Whv should He love me, a sin • ner un • done? Why? tell me,
3. \Vh)' should I lin • ger a • far from His love? Why? tell me,
why was He Je - sus the Help - er, the Heal - er, the
why should He I do not mer - it the love He has
why should I Some-how I know I should ven - ture and
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Columba Traditional Irish melody
Trans. by Duncan Macgregor Arr. for the Church Hymnal
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1. Christ is the world' s re - deem - er, The lov
trr er of the pure,
2. Christ hath our host SU - round - ed With clouds of mar - tyrs bright,
3. Down in the realm of dark - ness He lay a cap - tive bound,
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The fount of heaven - ly wis - dom, trust and hope se - cure;
Who gave their lives in tri - umph , fire us for the fight.
But at the hour ap. point - ed rose, a vie - tor crowned;
The ar - mor of His sol - diers, The Lord_ of earth and sky;
Christ the red cross as - cend - ed To a world un - done,
And now, to heaven as - cend - ed, He up - on the throne,
SAGINA L.M.D.
Charles Wesley Thomas Campbell
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Sav - ior's He for caused His me,_ who
na - ture's eye dif - quick- 'ning ray, I woke, the
Him, is live in liv - ing Head, And clothed in
-er
Him to death pur - sued? A - maz - ing love! how_ can_ it_ be_ That
dun - geon flamed with light; My chains fell off, my_ heart was free;_ I
right-eous- ness di - vine, Bold I ap - proach th'e - ter · nal throne, And
1. I__ hear the Sav - ior say, "Thy stren~th in - deed is small, Child of
2. Lord, now in • deed I find Thy pow r and Thine a . lone Can_
3. For noth - ing good have I Where • by Thy grace to claim I'll -
4. And when be - fore the throne I stand in Him com - plete, "Je • SUS
All to Him I owe; Sin had left a crim • son stain, He washed it white as snow.
1. On a hill far a • way stood an old rug • ged cross, The em• blem of
2. 0 that old rug . ged cross, so de • spised by the world, Has a won • drous at •
3. In the old rug . ged cross, stained with blood so di • vine, A won drous
4. To the old rug • ged cross I will ev • er be true, Its shame and re •
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And his glo - ry for - ev - er I'll share. cross, the
cross, Till my tro - phies at last I lay down; I will cling to the
old rug - ged cross,
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JESUS OUR SAVIOR: HIS SUFFERINGS AND DEATH
What Wondrous Love Is This 125
What manner of loue the Father hath be.towed upon ru. J John 3: J
WONDROUSLOVE129129
American folk hymn Southern Harmony
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this that caused the Lord of bliss To bear the dread • fut curse
H for my
Lamb, who wrought sal • va • tion's plan While mil• lions join the theme, I will
free, I'll sing and joy • fut be, And through e • ter • ni • ty I'll sing
1. Up Cal • vary's moun • tain one dread • ful mom, Walked Christ my Sav • iour
2. "Fa • ther, for • give them!" thus did He pray, E'en while His life- blood
wea . ry
flowed fast
and
a
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w orn;_ Fae • ing
way;_ Pray - ing
for
for
sin • ners death on
sin • ners while in
the
such
cross,_
woe--
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Your Re - deem - er's con - flict see; Watch with Him one bit - ter hour;
0 the worm - wood and the gall! 0 the pangs His soul sus • tained!
Mark that mir - a cle of time, God's own sac - ri - fice com • plete:
All is sol - i tude and gloom, Who hath tak - en Him a - way?
Turn not from His griefs a - way; Learn of Je • sus Christ to pray.
Shun not suf • f'ring, shame, or loss; Learn of Him to bear the cross.
"It is fin - ished!" hear the cry; Learn of Je - sus Christ to die.
Christ is ris'n! He meets our eyes. Sav - ior, teach us so to rise. A-men.
1. A - las! and did my Sav - ior bleed? And did my Sov - 'reign die?
2. Was it for crimes that I have done He groaned up . on the tree?
3. Well might the sun in dark - ness hide, And shut his glo - ries in,
4. But drops of grief can ne'er. re - pay ThP debt of love I owe:
At the cross, at the cross where I first saw the light, And the
now
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gave us peace, From our bond • age gave re • And with His
And all our
flee
where
He
we wHOn
died, That the
the
law be sat • is •
moun • tains bleak and And brought us
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stripes, and with His stripes, And with His stripes __ our souls are healed.
sin, and all our sin, And all our sin ____ was laid on Him.
home, and brought us home, And brought us safe ly home to God.
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130 Why Should He Love Me So?
To know the love of Chrl1t, which pas,eth knowledge . Eph. 3 : 19
HARKNESS to 6 10 6 Ref.
R.H. Robert Harkness
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2. Nails pierced His hands and His feet for my sin, Why should He
3. 0 how He ag - 0 - nized there in my place, Why should He
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love me so? .. Meek - ly to Cal - va - ry's
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love me so? ..• He suf - fered sore my sal va - tion to win,
love me so? ••. Noth - ing with - hold • ing my sin to ef - face,
Refrain
Why should He love me so? ...• Why should He love me so? •••••
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1. In God's migh- ty plan Christ Je - sus came, To save me from guilt and
2. He sweat drops of blood in prayer for me, Heart - bro - ken in dark Geth -
3. Up Cal - va - ry's hill the cross He bore, And for me a crown of
4. My Lord who was slain by sin - ful man, A won -der - ful Friend to
Refrain
first loved me, He first loved me, He first loved me; I love Him be -
Cal - va - ry.
1. "Man of Sor· rows!" what a name For the Son of God who came
2. Bear • ing shame and scoff • ing rude, In my place con • demned He stood;
3. Guilt • y, vile and help • less, we: Spot • less Lamb of God was He:
4. "Lift • ed up" was He to die, "It is fin • ished," was His cry;
5. When He comes, our glo • rious King, All His an • gels will He bring.
'Midst flam • ing worlds, in these ar • rayed, With joy. shall I lift up my head.
Fu! • ly ab-solved through these I am, From sin and fear, from guilt and shame.
For • ev- er doth for sin • ners plead, For me, e'en for my soul, was shed.
Thou hast for all a ran • som paid, For all a full a -tone-ment made.
p A- men.
HAMBURG L.M.
Lowell Mason
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When I sur • vey the won - drous cross On which the Prince of glo • ry _ died,
For - bid it, Lord, that I should boast, Save in the death of Christ, my_ Lord;
See, from His head, His hands, His feet, Sor - row and love flow min - gled- down;
Were the whole realm of na • ture mine, That were a pres - ent far too_ small;
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My rich- est gain J _ _ count but_ loss, And pour con-tempt on all my_ pride.
All the vain things thaL charm me_ most, I sac - ri • flee them to His- blood.
Did e'er such love and_ sor - row_ meet, Or thorns com - pose so rich a - crown?
Love so a - maz - ing,_ so di vine, De-mands my soul, my life, my_ all.
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All the light of sa - cred sto - ry Gath - ers round its head sub-lime.
Nev • er shall the cross for - sake me: Lo! it glows with peace and joy.
From the cross the ra • diance stream-ing Adds more lus - ter to the day.
Peace is there that knows no meas - ure, Joys that thro' all time a - bide. A - men.
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Where the dear Lord was cru - ci - fied, Who died to save us alt._
But we be - lieve it was for us He hung and suf - fered there. -
That we might be re - leased from sin, He died on Cal - v'ry's tree._
He o - pened wide sat - va - tion's door And bids us en - ter in._
Refrain
too,-
And trust in His re - deem- ing blood, And try His works to
1. 0 sa . cred Head, now wound . ed, With grief and shame weighed down,
2. What Thou, my Lord, hast suf fered Was all for sin - ners' gain;
3. What Ian . guage shall I bor . row To thank Thee, dear - est friend,
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0 sa - cred Head, what ry, What love di - vine was Thine!
Lo, here I fall, my ior! 'Tis I de - serve Thy place;
0 make me Thine for ev er; And should I faint - ing be,
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'Tis midnight; in the gar - den now, The suffering Sav • iour prays a - lone.
E'en that dis • ci - pie whom He loved Heeds not his Mas - ter's grief and tears.
Yet He that hath in an . guish knelt Is not for. sak - en by His God.
Un - heard by mor - tals are the strains That sweetly soothe the Sav • iour's woe.
1. King of my life, crown Thee now, Thine shall the glo • ry be;
2. Show me the tomb where Thou wast laid, Ten • der • ly mourned and wept;
3. Let me, like Ma • ry thro' the gloom, Come with a gift to Thee;
4. May I be will • ing, Lord, to bear Dai • ly my cross for Thee;
Lest I for • get Thy love for me, Lead me to Cal • va • ry.
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JESUS OUR SAVIOR: HIS SUFFERINGS AND DEATH
141 Because He Lives
Because I liue, ye &hall liue al&o . John 14: I 9
RESURRECTION 9 8 9 12 Ref.
Gloria Gaither William J. Gaither
William J. Gaither Final chorus arranged by Ronn Huff
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143 He Lives
• .• That I may know Him, and the power of His resurrection. Phil. 3 : JO
liv • ing, what ev • er men may say;_ see His hand of mer • cy,
wea • ry I nev • er will de • spair;- know that He is lead • ing, thru
Iu - jahs to Je • sus Christ the King!- The Hope of all who seek Him, the
and
He lives, He lives,
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talks with me a • long life's nar • row way._ He He lives,-- sal •
He lives,
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earth, the glo . rious King, O'er death to day rose tri . umph - ing,
worn - en went their way To seek the tomb where Je . SUS lay,
spake un . to the three, "Your Lord doth go to Gal . i • lee,''
faith hath con • stant been; For they e . ter nal life shall win,
voic • es, Lord, we raise To Thee, in ju bi lee and praise,
• claim
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I Know That My Redeemer Lives 146
• • • My Redeemer liueth, and • • • He 1hall 1tand at the latter day upon the earth. Job 19:25
LASST UNS ERFREUEN 8 8 4 4 8 8 Alleluias
Geistliche Kirchencesan&, Cologne
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1 Come, ye faith - ful, raise the strain Of tri - umph - ant glad - ness;
2. 'Tis the spring of souls to - day; Christ hath burst his pris . on,
3 Now the queen of sea - sons, bright With the day of splen - dor,
4 Neith - er might the gates of death, Nor the tomb's dark por - tal,
Loosed from Pha - raoh's bit - ter yoke Ja - cob's and daugh - ters;
All the win - ter of our sins, Long and is fly - ing
Comes to glad Je - ru - sa - lem Who with af - fee - tion
But to - day a - midst the twelve Thou didst be - stow - ing
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Led them with un - moist - ened foot Through the Red Sea wa - ters.
From His light, to whom we give Laud and praise un - dy - ing.
Wei-comes in un - wea - ried strains Je - sus' res - ur - rec - tion.
That thy peace which ev - er Pass • eth hu - man know - ing. A- men.
1. Low in the grave He lay Je - SUS my Sav- ior! Wait - ing the com - ing day
2. Vain - ly they watch His bed Je - SUS my Sav-ior! Vain - ly they seal the dead
3. Death can• not keep his prey Je - SUS my Sav• ior! He tore the bars a - way
Je - SUS my Lord!
Je - SUS my Lord! Up from the grave He a - rose, With a
Je - SUS my Lord! He a - rose,
is the glo - ry, .• en, con - qu'ring Son; End - less is the
Je - sus meets us, - en, from ' the tomb; Lov - ing - ly He
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152 Praise Him! Praise Him!
Praise Him accordin1 to His excellent ,reatneu. Psa. 150:2
1. Praise Him! praise Him! Je • sus, our bless• ed Re - deem• er! Sing, 0 Earth, His
2. Praise Him! praise Him! Je - sus, our bless - ed Re • deem - er! For our sins He
3. Praise Him! praise Him! Je - sus, our bless• ed Re - deem• er! Heav'n -ly por - tals
won -der-ful Jove pro • Hail Him! hail Him! high - est arch-an• gels in glo • ry;
suf-fered,and bled and He our Rock, our hope of e - ter - nal sal • va • tion,
loud with ho-san-nas Je - sus, Sav • ior, reign -eth for - ev - er and ev • er;
Strength and hon -or give to His ho - ly name! Like a shep • herd Je • sus will
Hail Him! hail Him! Je - su:. the Cru - ci - fied. Sound His prais - es! Je • sus who
Crown Him! crown Him!Proph-et and Priest and King! Christ is · com • ing! o • ver the
guard His chil-dren, In His arms He car-ries them all day long:
bore our sor-rows;Love un-bound-ed, won-der-ful,deep and strong: Praise Him! praise Him!
world vie • to -rious, Pow'r and glo -ry un - to the Lord be - long:
1. When mom• ing gilds the skies,_ My heart a • wak • ing cries,
2. When . e'er the sweet church bell-- Peals 0 . ver hill and dell,
3. The night be• comes as day, _ _ When from the heart we say,
4. In all our songs of bliss __ The love • liest strain is this,
5. Be this, while life is mine,- My can • ti . cle di
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May Je . SUS Christ be praised! Let earth, and sea, and sky
May Je . SUS Christ be praised! Be this th'e • ter - nal
1. Take the name of Je • sus with you, Child of sor • row and of
2. Take the name of Je • sus ev . er, As a shield from ev • 'ry
3. 0 the pre • cious name of Je sus! How it thrills our souls with
4. At the name of Je • sus bow . ing, Fall • ing pros - trate at His
woe; It will joy and com - fort give you, Take it,
snare; If temp • ta • tions 'round you gath • er, Breathe that
joy, When His lov • ing arms re • ceive us, And His
feet, King of kings with joy we'll crown Him, When our
BEECHER 8 7 8 7 D.
John Zundel
1. Love di • vine, all love ex • eel -ling, Joy or heav'n, to earth come down;
2. Breathe, 0 breathe Thy lov • ing Spir - it In • to ev - 'ry troub - led breast!
3. Come, Lord Je • sus, to de • liv - er, Let us · all Thy life re • ceive;
4. Fin - ish then Thy new ere • a - tion; Pure and spot-less let us be;
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Thee in . her - it,
All Thy faith • ful mer • cies crown.
Let us find that sec • ond rest.
Sud· den . ly re • turn, and nev • er, Nev - er • more Thy tern • pies leave:
Let us see Thy great sal . va - tion Per - feet • ly re • stored in Thee.
Vis • it us with Thy sal • va tion; En - ter ev - 'ry trem - bling heart.
End of faith, as its be • gin- ning, Set our hearts at lib • er • ty.
Pray, and praise Thee with - out ceas - ing, Glo • ry in Thy per - feet love.
Till we cast our crowns be • fore Thee, Lost in won - der, love, and praise.
1. All hail the power of Je - sus' name! Let an - gels pros - trate fall;
2. Ye cho - sen seed of Is - rael's race, Ye ran - somed from the fall,
3. Let ev - ery kin - dred, ev - ery tribe, On this ter - res - trial ball,
4. 0 that with yon - der sa - cred throng We at His feet may fall!
Bring forth the roy - al di - a - dem, And crown Him Lord of all;
Hail Him who saves you by His grace, And crown Him Lord of all;
To Him all maj - es - ty as - cribe, And crown Him Lord of all;
We'll join the ev - er last - ing song, And crown Him Lord of all;
1. So pre - cious is Je - sus, my Sav - iour, my King, His praise all the day
2. He stood at my heart's door 'mid sun- shine and rain, And pa - tient - ly wait -
3. I stand on the moun - tain of bless - ing at last, No cloud m the heav -
4. I praise Him be - cause He ap - point - ed a place Where, some day, thro' faith
long with rap - ture I sing; o Him in my weak-ness for strength I can cling,
ed an en - trance to gain; What shame that so long He en - treat- ed in vain,
ens a shad - ow to cast; His smile is up - on me, the val- ley is past,
in His won - der - ful grace, I know I shall see Him, shall look on His face,
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PRAISE 9 6 9 6 Ref,
C. H.G. Chas. H . Gabriel
1. All the way my Lord is lead - ing me, Praise His name, Praise His name!
2. When I faint, His grace up hold - eth me ; Praise His name, Praise His name!
3. Cares of life have 0 - ver- tak - en me; Praise His name, Praise His name!
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His name!
With His heav' - nly man - na feed - ing me, His ho - ly name.
When I fear, His arms en - fold - eth me, His ho - ly name.
Yet He nev - er has for - sak - en me, His ho - Iy name.
His name.
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The glo - ries of my Lord and King, The tri-umphs of His grace.
'Tis mu - sic in the sin-ner's ears, 'Tis life and health and peace.
His blood can make the foul-est clean; His blood a - vailed for me.
Ye blind, be - hold your Sav -ior come; And leap, ye lame, for joy.
To spread thro' all the earth a - broad, The hon - ors of Thy name. A - men.
life, Thou Light of men, From the best bliss that earth im -
those that on Thee call; To them that seek Thee, Thou art
feast up - on Thee still; We drink of Thee, the Foun - tain -
change - ful lot is cast; Glad, when Thy gra - cious smile we
mo - ments calm and bright; Chase the dark night of sin a-
parts, turn un
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good, them that find in all.
head, thirst our to fill.
when our Thee fast.
the ly light. A . men.
soul's deep long • ing, And He whis - pers soft - ly, "Thou art mine."
dim the ra - diance Of the heav'n - ly light He doth be • stow.
heav'n - ly glo ry, And it turns life's dark - ness in • to light.
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.JESUS OUR SAVIOR: HIS PRAISE
The Great Physician Now Is Near 162
He hath •ent Me to heal the broken-hearted. Luke 4: 18
1. The great Phy - si - ciao now is near The sym - pa - thiz - ing Je - sus;
2. Your man - y sins are all for-giv'n 0 hear the voice of Je - sus;
3. All glo - ry to the c!y ing Lamb I now be - lieve in Je - sus;
4. His name dis - pels my guilt and fear, No oth - er name but Je - sus;
He speaks the droop - ing heart to cheer O hear the voice of Je - sus!
You soon shall see Him come from heav'n, And wear a crown with Je • SUS.
I love the bless - ed Sav - ior's name, I love the name of Je • SUS.
Oh! how my soul de - lights to hear The charm - ing name of Je • SUS.
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1. I will sing of my Re - deem - er, And His won - drous love to me;
2. I will tell the won- drous sto - ry, How my lost es - tate to save,
3. I will praise my dear Re - deem - er, His tri - um - phant pow'r I'll tell,
4. I will sing of my Re - deem - er, And His heav'n - ly love to me;
On the cru - el cross He suf - fered, From the curse to set me free.
In His bound-less love and mer - cy, He the ran - som free - ly gave.
How the vie - to - ry He giv - eth 0 - and death, and hell.
He from death to life will bring me, Son Him to be.
of my Re - deem er,
of my Re -deem -er, Sing, oh, sing of my Re-deem -er,
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1. Fair . est Lord sus! Sav • ior of all man • kind!
2. Fair are the . ows, Fair • er still the wood • lands,
3. Fair is the sun shine, Fair • er still the moon • light,
4. Beau . ti . ful Sav ior! Lord of the na . tions!
0 Thou of God and man the Son! Thee will I cher • ish,
Robed in the bloom • ing garb of spring: Je • SUS is fair • er,
And all the twink • ling star• ry host: Je • sus shines bright • er,
Son of God and Son of Man! Glo • ry and hon • or,
Thee will I hon . or, Thou, my soul's glo - ry, joy, and crown!
Je . SUS is pur . er, Who makes the woe -ful heart to sing.
Je . sus shines pur . er, Than all the an • gels heav'n can boast.
Praise, ad. o . ra . tion, Now and for • ev • er more be Thine! A . men.
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And hail Him as thy match. less King Through all e • ter - ni • ty.
And takes and bears them for His own, That all in Him may rest.
Who died e - ter - nal life to bring, And lives that death may die.
Thy praise shall nev - er, nev • er fail Through-out e • ter - ni ty.
ACCLAIM 8 8 8 5
Thomas Kelly Traditional German m.,Jody
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1. Praise the Sav • ior, ye who know Him! Who can tell how much we owe Him'!
2. Je • SUS is the name that charms us; He for con- flict fits and arms us;
3. Trust in Him, ye saints, for • ev . er; He is faith • ful, chang-ing nev - er;
4. Keep us, Lord, 0 keep us cleav - ing To Thy • self and still be • liev • ing,
5. Then we shall be where we would be, Then we shall be what we should be;
But sweet-er far Thy face to see, And in Thy pres • ence rest.
A sweet-er sound than Thy blest name, 0 Sav- ior of man • kind!
To those who fall, how kind Thou art! How good to those who seek!
The love of Je • sus, what it is None but His loved ones know. A - men.
1. Christ has for sin a - tone-ment made, What a won - der - ful Sav iour!
2. I praise Him for the cleans - ing blood, What a won - der - ful Sav .iour!
3. He cleansed my heart from all its sin, What a won - der - ful Sav - iour!
4. He gives me o • ver - com • ing pow'r, What a won - der - ful Sav iour!
5. To Him I've giv - en all my heart, What a won - der - ful Sav iour!
We are re-deemed! the price is paid! What a won - der - ful Sav - iour!
That rec - on - ciled my soul to God; What a won - der - ful Sav - iour!
And now He reigns and rules there - in; What a won - der - ful Sav - iour!
And tri-umph in each try - ing hour;What a won - der - ful Sav iour!
The world shall nev - er share a part; What a won - der - ful Sav - iour!
DEEPER Irrec.
Oswald J. Smith Oswald J. Smith
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Seek - ing to know the rea - son Why He should love me SO--
Pray - ing for grace to fol - low, Seek - ing His way to know;-
Fol - low - ing thru the gar - den, Fae - ing the dread . ed foe;_
Ris • ing, with soul en . rap-tured, Far from the world be . low;_
Prais - ing the One who brought me Out of my sin and woe;_
Sav • ing my soul, mak - ing me whole, Tho I had wan - de red away._ .
Bid - ding Him take, break me and make, Till I am mold -ed and meet._
"O Sav- ior, help! dear Sav-ior, help! Grace for my weak- ness im • part." -
Je • SUS will give, Je . SUS will give He will up· hold and sus . tain. _
"0 how He loved! 0 how He loved! Je • SUS, my Lord and my King!"_
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JESUS OUR SAVIOR: HIS PRAISE
170 Yesterday, Today, Forever
Jesus Christ the same yeaterday, and to day, and for ever. Heb. 13 :8
BURKE 8 5 8 5 D Ref.
Albert B. Siml>Son James H . Burke
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1. 0 how sweet the glo • rious mes • sage Sim • pie faith may Yes - ter -
2. He who par• doned err • ing Pe - ter Nev • er need'st thou He who
3. He who 'mid the rag • ing bil - lows Walked up-on the sea Still can
4. As of old He walked to Em-ma-us, With them to a - bide, So thru
save the sin - ful, Heal the sick and lame,_ Cheer the mourn - er, calm the
loved dis - ci • pie On His bos - om rest __ Bids thee still, with love as
prayed in an • guish In Geth - sem - a ne __ Drinks with us each cup of
we be - hold Him Has - ten, Lord, the day! _,But 'twill still be "this same
GORDON 11 11 11 11
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1. My Je - sus, I Jove_ Thee, I know Thou art mine; For Thee all the
2. I Jove Thee, be - cause Thou hast first Jov - ed me, And pur - chased my
3. I'll Jove Thee thru life, I will Jove Thee 'till- death, And praise Thee as
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BURKE 8 5 8 5 D Ref.
Albert B. Siml>SOD James H. Burke
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1. 0 how sweet the glo - rious mes - sage Sim - pie faith may Yes - ter-
2. He who par - doned err - ing Pe - ter Nev - er need'st thou He who
3. He who 'mid the rag - ing bil - lows Walked up-on the sea Still can
4. As of old He walked to Em-ma-us, With them to a - bide, So thru
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save the sin - ful, Heal the sick and lame,_ Cheer the mourn - er, calm the
loved dis - ci - pie On His bos- om rest __ Bids thee still, with love as
prayed in an - guish In Geth- sem - a ne __ Drinks with us each cup of
we be - hold Him Has - ten, Lord, the day!--1But 'twill still be "this same
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tern - pest Glo - ry to His name!
ten - der, Lean up - on His breast. { Yes - ter - day, to - day, for - ev - er,
trem-bling, In our ag - o - ny. All may change, but Je - sus nev - er
Je - sus," As He went a - way.
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William R. Featherstone Adoniram J. Gordon
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1. My Je - sus, I Jove_ Thee, I know Thou art mine; For Thee all the
2. I love Thee, be • cause Thou hast first lov - ed me, And pur - chased my
3. I'll love Thee thru life, I will love Thee 'tilJ. death, And praise Thee as
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brow; If ev - er I loved Thee, my Je SUS, ' tis now.
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CORONAE 8 7 8 7 8 7
William H. Monk
1. Look, ye saints! the sight is glo • rious: See the Man of Sor• rows now;
2. Crown the Sav • ior! an • gels, crown Him! Rich the tro • phies Je • sus brings,
3. Sin • ners in de • ri. sion crowned Him, Mock-ing thus the Sav • ior's claim;
4. Hark! those bursts of ac • cla • ma• tion! Hark! those loud tri • um· phant chords!
From the fight re • turned vie • to • rious, Ev • 'ry knee to Him shall bow:
In the seat of pow'r en. throne Him, Joy • ful • ly new Zi • on sings:
Saints and an • gels crowd a • round Him, Own His ti • tie, praise His name:
Je • sus takes the high • est sta • tion 0 what joy the sight af • fords!
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Crown Him! crown Him! Crowns be . come the Vic tor's brow.
Crown Him! crown Him! Crown the Sav • ior King of kings.
Crown Him! crown Him! Spread a • broad the Vic tor's fame!
Crown Him! crown Him! King of kings and Lord of lords!
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build, My shield and hid • ing • place,
3. Je • sus, my Shep . herd, Broth • er, Friend,My Proph • et, Priest, and King,
4. Weak is the ef • fort of my heart, And cold my warm • est thought;
Through de - vious ways; Christ our tri - um - phant King, We come Thy
Heal - er of strife; Thou didst Thy - self a base, That from sin's
None calls on
Of heav'n - ly love; While in our mor - tal pain
Our Staff and Song; Je - sus, Thou Christ of God, By Thy e-
And joy - ful sing; Let all the ho ly throng, Who to Thy
name to · sing, H1th - er our chil - dren bring To shout Thy praise.
deep dis-grace Thou might-est save our race, And give us life.
Thee in vain; Help Thou dost not dis-dain, Help from a . bove.
ter . nal word, Lead us where Thou hast trod, Make our faith strong.
Church be• Jong, u . nite to swell the song To Christ our King! A • men.
I LOVE THEE 11 11 11 11
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HYFRYDOL 8 7 8 7 D.
Rowland H. Prichard
William C . Dix Arr. by Ralph Vau&ha.n Willi.uns
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Hark! the songs of peace . ful Zi • on Thun • der like a might• y flood,
Though the cloud from sight re • ceived Him when the for • ty days were o'er,
In • ter • ces • sor, friend of sin • ners, Earth's Re • deem• er, plead for me,
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"Je • sus, out of ev • ery na • tion, Hath re • deemed us by His blood."
Shall our hearts for • get His prom - ise, "I am with_ you · ev • er • more"?
Al • le • lu • ia, Al · le • Iu • ia, Who has gained the vie • to • ry. A• men.
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LONG 10 10 10 9 Re(.
Lela Lon& Lela Long
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FRIEND 8 7 8 7 D.
James G. Small George C. Stebbins
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And 'round my heart still close - ly twine Those ties which naught can sev - er,
Naught that I have my own I call, I hold it for the Giv - er;
From Him who loves me now so well, What pow'r can ev - er sev - er?
1. There's with• in my heart a mel • o • dy, Je • sus whis • pers sweet and low,
2. All my life was wrecked by sin and strife, Dis • cord filled my heart with pain,
3. Feast - ing on the rich- es of His grace, Rest • ing 'neath His sheltering wing,
4. Tho' some - times He leads thro' wa . ters deep, Tri • als fall a • cross my way,
"Fear not, I am with thee, peace, be still," In all of life's ebb and flow.
Je • sus swept a • cross the bro - ken strings, Stirred the slum - b'ring chords a - gain.
Al • ways look • ing on His smil • ing face, That is why I shout and sing.
Tho' some-times the path seems rough and steep, See His foot - prints all the way.
1. All hail the pow'r of Je . sus' name! Let an . gels pros - trate
2. Ye cho • sen seed of Is • rael's race, Ye ran - somed of the
3. Let ev . ery kin • dred, ev . ery tribe, On this ter • res - trial
4. ·0 that with yon - der sa • cred throng We at His feet may
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fall,_ Let an . gels pros - trate fall; Bring forth the roy . al di . a-
fall,- Ye ran - somed of the fall; Hail Him who saves you by His
ball,_ On this ter • res . trial ball; To Him all maj - es . ty as -
fall,_ We at His feet may fall! We'll join the ev . er . last - ing
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grace, And crown ________________
cribe, Him, crown Him,
song, And crown Him crown Him, crown Him, Him, crown Him,
crown Him, crown Him, And crown Him Lord of all. A - men.
Who gave His Son for man to die, That He might man re • deem!
At God the Fa• ther's own right hand,Where an • gel hosts a • dore.
Thou hast ful • filled sal • va • tion 's plan, For Thou hast died for all.
or all earth's king• doms Con • quer • or, Whose reign shall nev • er cease.
KETCHUM 8 7 8 7 Rd.
Albert A. Ketchum
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Praise to His name what a Sav - ior! Cleans - ing with
me; _ _ _ On - ly one look at the Sav - ior, Then was my
Rose; _ _ Riv - ers of mer - cy sur - round Him, Grace, love and
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SELLERS 9 8 9 6 Ref.
Anna B. Russell Ernest 0. Sellers
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But the soul that is trust • ing Je • sus Will some where
woe,__ But that Je • sus will help to car • ry Be • cause He
loss,__ But that Je • sus in love will light en When car ried
one,__ But that God can in mer • cy par • don Thru Je SUS
find a song._
lov eth so. _ _
to the cross._ Won • der • ful, won - der - ful Je - sus! In the
Christ, His Son.--
1. I have found a friend in Je • sus, He's ev - 'ry. thing to me, He's the
2. He all my grief has tak • en, and all my sor • rows borne; In temp •
3. He will nev • er, nev • er leave me, nor yet for-sake me here, While I
bright and Mom-ing Star, He's the fair • est of ten thou-sand to my soul.
D.S.
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He • 'ry care on Him to roll. He's the
Through- shall safe • ly reach the goal; He's the
When _ de , light shall ev - er roll! He's the
Hal • Ie-lu - jah!
sent from
washed my
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• bove;--There nev. er was a sweet• er mel • o • dy, 'Tis a
sins a - way;__ He put with - in my heart a mel • o • dy, And I
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In my heart there
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HARRIS 8 7 8 7 Ref.
Thoro Harris
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1. Who can cheer the heart like Je • sus, By His pres • ence all di • vine?
2. Love of Christ so free • ly giv • en, Grace of God be-yond de • gree,
3. What a won • der • ful re • demp . tion! Nev • er can a mor • ta! know
4. Ev 'ry need His hands sup . ply . ing, Ev 'ry good in Him I see,
5. By the crys • ta! flow • ing riv • er With the ran • somed I will sing,
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True and ten • der, pure and pre• cious, Oh, how blest to call Him mine!
Mer . cy high • er than the heav • en, Deep • er than the deep • est sea.
How my sin, tho' red like crim • son, Can be whit • er than the snow.
On His strength di-vine re . ly ing, He is all in all to me.
And for • ev • er and for • ev . er Praise and glo • ri • fy the King.
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J~-h • ing sat • is • fy • ing there I found; But to the bless • ed cross of
makes me glad and hap· py all the way; Now glo • ry, grace and bless • ing
foun • tain there is fl~w . ing deep and wide; The Sav • iour now in • vites you
The name, be • fore His won . drous birth To Christ the Sav - ior giv • en.
That all might see the rea • son we For ev • er • more must love Him.
From sin and pain, He glad • ly reigns, The Prince and Sav • ior, Je • SUS.
To • day as yes • ter • day the same, Thou art the same for - ev • ~
Je • sus;
ELIZABETH Irrec.
Will L. Thompson Will L. Thompson
When
Sun
I
shine
am
and
sad
rain,
He makes me
Good - ness and
glad,
pain,
He's my
He's my
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Friend.
Friend.
Fol low - ing Him by day and night, He's my Friend.
E - ter - nal life, e -
ter nal - joy, He's my Friend.
CLARENDON 7 6 7 6 8 8 Ref.
W. Spencer Walton Adoniram J. Gordon
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1. In ten - der - ness He sought me, When wea - ry, sick with sin,
2. He washed the bleed - ing sin - wounds And poured in oil and wine;
3. He point - ed to the nail - prints, For me His blood was shed,
4. I'm sit - ting in His pres - ence, The sun - shine of His face,
5. So while the hours are pass- ing All now is per - feet rest;
And on His shoul- ders brought me Back to His fold a - gain. While
He whis - pered to as - sure me, "I've found thee, thou art Mine;" I
A mock - ing crown so thorn - y Was placed up -
on His head: I
While with a - dor - ing won - der His bless - ings I re - trace: It
I'm wait - ing for the morn - ing, The bright - est and the best, When
an - gels in His pres - ence sang Un - ti! thi. courts of heav - en rang._
•• I
nev - er heard a sweel. - er voice; It made my ach - ing heart re - JOiee. -
won - dered what He saw in me To suf - fer such deep ag - o - ny. __
see·ms as if e - ter - nal days Are far too short to sound His praise._
He will call us to His side, To be with Him, His spot -less bride._
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brought me to the fold, Won - drous grace that brought me to the fold!
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CALVARY 9 9 9 4 Ref.
William R. Newell Daniel B. Towner
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1. Years I spent in van • i - ty and pride, Car • ing not my Lord was
2. By God's Word at last my sm I learned, Then I trem . bled at the
3. Now I've giv'n to Je - sus ev • ery • thing; Now I glad - ly own Him
4. 0, the love that drew sal • va • tion's plan! 0, the grace that brought it
cru • ci - fied, Know - ing not it was for me He died On Cal-va - ry.
law I'd spurned, Till my guilt . y soul im - plor - ing turned To Cal• va • ry.
as my King; Now my rap • tured soul can on - ly sing Of Cal• va • ry.
here for man! 0, the might . y gulf that God did span At Cal• va ·• ry!
Mer cy there was great, and grace was free; Par - don there was mul - ti -
Cal• va • ry.
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2. How the world will grow with beau• ty, When love shines in,- And the
3. Dark • est sor . row will grow brigh- ter, When love shines in,_ And the
4. We may have un • fad . ing splen • dor, When love shines in,- And a
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heart re - Joice in du - ty, When love shines in._ Tri - als may_ be
heav - iest bur - den light - er, When love shines in._ 'Tis the glo ry -
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how to pray, Love will drive_ the gloom a - way, Turn our dark-ness in • to day
sane - ti- fled, And the soul _ in peace a - bide, Life will all be glo - ri - fied
that will throw Light to show_ us where to go; 0 the heart shall bless • ing know
shall be won, And e - ter - nal life be - gun, There will be no need of sun
and peace to • I
oth - ers bring• ing When love shines m._
1. Je . SUS loves me! this I know, For the Bi - hie tells me so, Lit· tie
2. Je - SUS loves me! He who died My sal - va - tion to pro-vide; He will
3. Je . SUS loves me! loves me still, Tho' I'm ver • y weak and ill, That I
4. Je . SUS loves me! He will stay Close be• side me all the way; Thou hast
Fanny J. Crosby
Adapt. by E. Margaret Clarkson ALSTYNE 7 6 7 6 D.
William H. Doane
HYFRYDOL 8 7 8 7 D.
Rowland W. Pritchard
J. Wilbur Chapman Arr. by Robert Harkness
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1. Je - sus! what a Friend for sin - ners! Je - sus! Lov - er of_ my soul!
2. Je - sus!
3. Je - sus!
what a Strength
what a Help
in
in
weak-ness! Let
sor - row! While
me
the
hide my - self_
o'er_
in
me
Him;
roll,
bil - lows
4. Je - sus! what a Guide and Keep - er! While the tern - pest still- is high,
5. Je - sus! I do re - ceive Him; More than all in Him_ I find.
Friends may fail_ me, foes as - sail me; He, my Sav - ior, makes me whole.
Tempt - ed,
E - ven
tried, and some - times fail - ing, He, my strength, my vie - t'ry wins.
when my heart is break-ing, He, my Com - fort, helps my soul.
Storms a bout me, night o'er - takes me, He, my Pi - lot, hears my cry.
He hath gran - ted for - give-ness; I am His, and He is mine.
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JESUS OUR SAVlOR: HlS PRAISE
197 I Will Sing the Wondrous Story
And they sinll the son/l ••• of the Lamb, sayinll. Great and maruelous are T/1y worlrs. Reu. 15 : 3
1. I will sing the won - drous sto - ry Of the Christ who died for me,
2. I was lost but Je - sus found me, Found the sheep that went a - stray,
3. I was bruised but Je - sus healed me; Faint was I from man - y a fall;
4. Soon He'll come the Lord of Glo - ry, Come the church His bride to claim,
1. There's not a friend like the low • ly Je • sus, No, not one! no, not one!
2. No friend like Him is so high and ho - ly, No, not one! no, not one!
3. There's not an hour that He is not near us, No, not one! no, not one!
4. Did ev • er saint find this friend for• sake him? No, not one! no, not one!
None else could heal all our soul's dis • eas • es, No, not one! no, not one!
And yet no friend is so meek and low • ly, No, not one! no, not one!
No night so dark but His love can cheer us, No, not one! no, not one!
Or sin • ner find that He would not take him? No, not one! no, not one!
Je • sus knows all a. bout our strug. gles, He will guide till the day is done;
faint - ed, Thirst - ing af - ter thee. Thine I am, 0 spot - less Lamb.
quak - ing, God dis - pels our fear; Sin and wick - ed - ness at - tack
gath - er, Still have peace with in; Yea, what - e'er we here must bear,
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I will suf - fer naught to hide thee, Ask for naught be - side
With their heav - iest storms as - sail us; Je - sus will not fail us.
Still in thee lies pur - est plea - sure, Je • sus, price- less trea - sure! A - men.
1. I was sink• ing deep in sin, Far from the peace-ful shore,- Ver -y deep - ly
2. All my heart to Him I give, Ev -er to Him I'll cling.-- fa His bless - ed
3. Souls in dan - ger, look a - hove, je -sus com-plete-ly saves;- He will lift you
stained with - in, Sink - ing to rise no more;- But the Mas - ter of the sea
pres - ence live, Ev - er His prais - es sing._ Love so might - y and so true
by His love Out of the an - gry waves.. He's the Mas - ter of the sea,
Heard my de-spair - ing cry,_ From the wa - ters lift - ed me, Now safe am I._
Mer - its my soul's best songs;_ Faith-ful, lov - ing serv - ice, too, To Him be - longs._
Bil - lows His will o - bey;- He your Sav - iourwants to be, Be saved to - day __
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Tru • est friend to me, Long my heart hath Till it well - nigh
Can - not reach me here. Though the earth be shak - ing, Ev - ery heart be
Je • sus, en - ters in; Those who love the Sa - vior, Though the storms may
faint - ed, Thirst - ing af - ter thee. Thine I am, 0 spot - less Lamb.
quak - ing, God dis - pets our fear; Sin and wick - ed - ness at - tack
gath - er, Still have peace with in; Yea, what - e'er we here must bear,
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I will suf • fer naught to hide thee, Ask for naught be - side
With their heav • iest storms as - sail us; Je - sus will not fail us.
Still in thee lies pur - est plea - sure, Jc • sus, price- less trea - sure! A • men.
1. I was sink - ing deep in sin, Far from the peace-Cul shore,- Ver -y deep - ly
2. All my heart to Him I give, Ev -er to Him I'll cling,-- In His bless - ed
3. Souls in dan - ger, look a - bove, je -sus com-plete-ly saves;- He will lift you
stained with - in, Sink - ing to rise no more;- But the Mas - ter of the sea
pres - ence live, Ev - er His prais - es sing __ Love so might - y and so true
by His love Out of the an - gry waves.. He's the Mas - ter of the sea,
Heard my de-spair - ing cry,_ From the wa - ters lift - ed me, Now safe am I._
Mer - its my soul's best songs;_ Faith-Cul, lov - ing serv - ice, too, To Him be - longs._
·Bil - lows His will o - bey;- He your Sav - iour wants to be, Be saved to - day __
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name! ___ Mas• ter, Sav • ior, Je SUS, Like the fra • grance
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.JESUS OUR SAVIOR: HIS PRAISE
Come, Christians, Join to Sing 202
0 come, let u• •ln6 unto the Lord. P•a. 95: l
MADRID 6 6 6 6 D.
Traditional Spanish melody
Christian H. Bateman Arr. by David Evans
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TON·Y-BOTEL 8 7 8 7 D.
Thomas J. Williama
1. 0
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the _deep, deep love of_ Je - sus, Vast, un - meas - ured, bound - less, free!
2. 0 the_ deep, deep love of _ Je - sus, Spread His praise from shore to shore!
3. 0 the_deep, deep love of _Je - sus, Love of ev - 'ry love the best;
F
Roll - ing __ as a might - y _ _ o - cean In its
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full- ness o - ver me,
How He __ lov - eth, ev - er _ _ lov - eth, Chang - eth nev • er, nev - er - more;
'Tis an __ o - cean vast of_bless - ing, 'Tis a ha - ven sweet of rest,
Lead - ing on-ward to His king-dom When Christ comes from heav'n a - hove.
How for them He in - ter - ced - eth, Watch-eth o'er them from the throne.
And it lifts me up in glo - For it 3 lifts me up_ to Thee. A - men.
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is a name_ I love to
tells me of __ a died to
tells me what- my store for ev
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worth;_ It sounds like mu - sic in my ear, The sweet - est name on earth.
free;_ It tells me of His pre - cious blood, The sin - ner's per -feet plea.
day,_And though I tread a dark - some path, Yields sun - shine all the way.
PROMISES 7 7 7 7 Ref.
C.B. Wldmeyer
1. Broad-er. than the o • cean wide, Strong-er than its high- est tide,
2. Firm • er than the moun • tain high, High • er than the dis • tant sky,
3. When this world is wrapped in flame, And the Judge His own shall name,
4. While e • ter • nal years roll on, Thru the "a . ges yet to come,"
THE SCRIPTURES
The Bible Stands 206
.•. The word of God, which /lueth and abldeth foreuer. l Pet. l: 23
1. The Bi ble stands like a rock un - daunt - ed 'Mid the rag - ing
2. The Bi - ble stands like a moun - tain tow - 'ring Far a - hove the
3. The Bi - ble stands, and it will for - ev - er When the world has
4. The Bi ble stands ev - 'ry test we give it For its Au- thor
storms of time; Its pag - es bum with the truth e - ter - nal, And they
works of men; Its truth by none ev - er was re - fut - ed, And de -
passed a - way; By in - spi - ra - tion it has been giv - en All its
is di - vine; By grace a - Ione I ex • pect to live it And to
Bi - ble stands.
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THE SCRIPTURES
207 Thy Word Have I Hid in My Heart
Thy word haue I hid in mine heart. Psa. 119:1 l
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1. Thy Word is a lamp to my feet,- A light to my path al - way,_
2. For - ev - er, 0 Lord, is Thy Word_ Es - tab- lished and fixed on high;_
3. At mom - ing, at noon, and at night- I ev - er will give Thee praise;-
4. Thru Him whom Thy Word hath fore- told,- The Sav - ior and Morn- ing Star,_
To guide and to save me from sin-And show me the Sav - ior's way._
Thy faith- ful- ness un - to all men_ A - bid - eth for - ev - er nigh.-
For Thou art my por- tion, 0 Lord,_And shall be thru all my days!-
Sal - va - tion and peace have been brought_To those who have strayed a far.-
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- gainst Thee;) That I might not sin, that
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THE SCRIPTURES
How Firm a Foundation 208
Heauen and earth •hall pau away: but My word. 1hall not .•. Luhe 21 :33
FOUNDATION 11 11 11 11
Traditional American melody
Rippon's Selection of Hymn• Caldwell's Union Harmony
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Is __ laid for your faith in His ex - eel lent Word!
For_ I am thy God, and will still give thee aid;
The_ riv - ers of sor - row shall not 0 - ver flow;
My_
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grace, all suf fj - cient, shall be thy sup - ply:
will not, I will not de - sert to his foes;
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To_ you who
Up - held by
for
my
ref - uge
right - eous,
to
om -
Je • SUS
nip - 0 -
have
tent
fled?
hand.
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And_ sane - ti - fy to thee thy deep - est dis - tress.
Thy_dross to con - sume, and thy gold to re fine.
I'll _nev - er, no, nev - er, no, nev - er for - sake!" A - men.
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Let me more of their beau - ty see, Won - der - ful words of Life._
Sin - ner, list to the lov - ing call, Won - der ful words of Life. _
Of . fer par - don and peace to all, Won• der . ful words of Life.-
THE SCRIPTURES
Standing on the Promises 210
• •. The foundation of God atandeth aure. 2 Tim. 2:19
PROMISES 11 11 11 9 Ref.
R. Kelso Carter R. Kelso Carter
1. Stand - ing on the prom - is - es of Christ my King, Thro' e - ter - nal a - ges
2. Stand - ing on the prom - is - es that can - not fail,When the howl-ing storms of
3. Stand - ing on the prom - is - es of Christ the Lord, Bound to Him e - ter - nal -
4. Stand - ing on the prom - is - es I can - not fall, Lis - t'ning ev - ery mo - ment
let His prais - es ring; Gio - ry in the high - est, I will shout and sing,
doubt and fear as - sail, By the liv - ing Word of God I shall pre - vail,
ly by love's strong cord, 0 - ver - com - ing dai - ly with the Spir - it's sword,
to the Spir - it's call, Rest - ing in my Sav - ior as my all in all,
THE SCRIPTURES
211 How Firm a Foundation
Heaven and earth shall pass away: but my words shall not •.. Luhe 2 1 : 33
HOW FIRM 11 11 11 11 11
Unknown
faith_ in His
God,- I will thee, and
sor - row shall thee thy
fl - cient, shall thee: I
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book di - vine, Pre - cious treas -ure, thou art mine;
when I rove; Mine to show a Sav - ior's love;
in dis - tress, Suf - rring in this wil - der - ness;
joys to And the reb - el sin ;,1.ner's doom;
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THE SCRIPTURES
Mine to tell me whence I came; Mine to teach me what I am;
Mine thou art to guide and guard; Mine to pun - ish or re -ward;
Mine to show, by liv - ing faith, Man can tri - umph o - ver death;
0 thou ho - ly book di - vine, Pre -cious trea - sure, thou art mine. A - men.
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BREAD OF LIFE 6 4 6 4 D.
Mary A. Lathbury William F. Sherwin
1. Break Thou the bread of life, Dear Lord, to me, As Thou didst
2. Bless Thou the truth, dear Lord, To me, to me, As Thou didst
3. 0 send Thy Spir - it, Lord, Now un - to me, That It may
4. Thou art the bread of life, 0 Lord, to me, Thy ho • ly
break the loaves Be - side the sea; Be - yond the sa - cred page
bless the bread By Gal - i - lee; Then . shall all bond - age cease,
touch my eyes, And make me see: Show me the truth con - cealed
Word the truth That sav - eth me; Give me to eat and live
I seek Thee, Lord, My spir - it pants for Thee, 0 liv - ing Word.
All fet - ters fall; And I shall find my peace, My all in all.
With - in Thy Word, And in Thy book reveal-ed I see the Lord
For ev - er - more; Teach me to love Thy truth, And Thee a - dore. A-men.
THE SCRIPTURES
214 Thy Word is Like a Garden, Lord
And haue tasted the good word of God. Heb. 6:5
BETHLEHEM 8 6 8 6 D.
Edwin Hodder Old Melody
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1. Thy Word is like a gar - den, Lord, With flow - ers bright and fair,
2. Thy Word is like a star - ry host: A thou - sand rays of light
3. Oh, may I love Thy pre - cious Word, May I ex - plore the mine,
And ev - 'ry one who seeks may pluck A love - ly clus - ter there.
Are seen to guard the trav - el - er, And make his path - way bright.
May I its fra - grant flow - ers glean, May light up - on me shine!
Word is like a deep, deep, mine, And jew - els rich and rare_
Word is like an ar - mor - y, Where sol - diers may re . pair,-
may I find !11Y ar - mor there! Thy Word my trust - y sword._
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Are hid - den in its might - y depths For ev - 'ry search - er there.
And find, for life's long bat - tie - day, All need - ful weap - ons there:
I'll learn to fight with ev - 'ry foe The bat - tie of the Lord.
THE SCRIPTURES
The Inspired Word 215
All •crlpture I• gl11en by lmplraHon of God. 2 Tim. 3: 16
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1. Great God our heav'n - ly Fa - ther, who giv - eth all things good,
2. The writ - ing of the scrip - tures was guid - ed by thy hand,
3. The word of God doth prof - it in all af - fairs of life,
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216 Awake! Arise!
My reward is with me, to Rive every man according as his works shall be. Rev. 22: 12
CLARKE 8 6 8 6 8 8 8 6 Ref,
Henry H. Savage Harry D. Clarke
1. A • wake! A. rise! 0 Church of God, The crowning day is near; The Lord Je-ho-vah,
2. A - wake! A • rise! 0 Church of God, And shout the victor's song; Lift up your heads in
3. A • wake! A - rise! 0 Church of God, The morning draweth nigh; The ear of faith thro'
King of kings, On earth will soon ap - pear. Lift high the stand-ard of your faith, Quit
con • fi dence, And bravely march a • long. Put on the ar-mor of Cod'smight,And,
midnight's gloom Can hear the watchman's cry. He comes! He comes! the Prince of peace, The
you like men, for Christ be strong; The reign of sin and death on earth Will
press • ing on- ward, win the fight; Make known to all the world a - round That
cho • sen Lamb for sin. ners slain; He comes in glo-rious maj • es • ty, For•
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THE CHURCH: ITS NATURE AND FELLOWSHIP
God Be with You 217
He ••• aalth, Surely I come quickly. Reu. 22:20
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till we meet
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1. 0 where are kings and em • pires now Of old that went and came?
2. We mark her good • ly bat • tle • ments And her faun • da • tions strong;
3. For not like king . dams of the world Thy ho • ly Church, 0 God;
4. Un • shak • en as e • ter • nal hills, Im . mov • a • ble she stands,
But, Lord, Thy Church is pray• ing yet, A thou • sand years the same.
We hear with - in the sol • emn voice Of her un - end . ing song.
Tho earth - quake shocks are threat -'ning her, And tern - pests are a • broad:
A moun • tain that shall fill the earth, A house not made with hands.
PAX DEi 10 10 10 10
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1. Fa ther, a . gain in Je • sus' name we meet,
2. 0 would bless Thee for Thy less
3. A • wor . thy of Thy less
4. 0 in which all
AURELIA 7 G 7 6 D.
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1. The Church - 's one foun • da • tion Is Je • sus Christ her Lord;
2. E • lect from ev • ery na • tion, Yet one o'er all the earth,
3. 'Mid toil and trib • u la • tion, And tu • mult of her war,
4. Yet she on earth hath un • ion With God and with His Son,
With His own blood He bought her, And for her life He died.
And to one hope she press • es, With ev • ery grace en • duecl
And the great Church vie • to • rious Shall be the Church at rest.
When Thou art come in glo • ry, May reign on earth with Thee. A-men.
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feel the one-ness that He brin~ Thank You, thank You, thank You, Je - sus,_
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2. Let's meet with one an - oth - er; To fine works let's in - cite
3. Je - ho - vah God is faith - ful; His Word is ev - er sure.
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But do so all the more as we See God's day draw - ing near!
HOLY MANNA 8 7 8 7 D.
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1. Breth - ren, we have met to wor . ship And a • dore the Lord our God;
2. Sis - ters, will you join and help us? Mo - ses' sis - ter aid - ed him;
3. Let us love our God su • pre me. ly, Let us love each oth - er too;
Will you pray with all your pow - er,_ While we try to preach the Word?
Will you help the trem-bling mour - ners- Who are strug - gling hard with sin?
Let us love and pray for sin - ners- Till our God makes all things new.
Breth - ren, pray, and ho - ly man - na_ Will be show - ered all a• round
Sis - ters, pray, and ho - ly man - na_ Will be show· ered all a - round.
Christ will gird Him • self and serve us_ With sweet man - na all a - round.
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1. A- round the ta - hie_ of our_ Lord, We come to eat with sweet ac - cord;
2. "Do this," he said: "Re - mem- her_ me: My grief and pain are all for thee;
3. In the lone gar - den,_ there he_ prayed; Up - on the cross he bowed his head:
4. And when no more we_ gath - er __ here, Nor to this ta - hie may draw near,
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And thus o - bey his_ lov - ing _ word, Un - til he come, un - til he_ come.
And this ex - am - pie_ thine shall_ be, Un - til I come, un - til I __ come."
Let us re- mem-ber_ what he_ said, Un - til he come, un - til he_ come.
May we sit down with_ him so_ dear, When he shall come, when he shall- come!
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souls are fed,--The cup in to ken of his
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And sup in mem - ory of the death And suf - ferings of their Lord.
Lord, raise our souls a - hove the sign, To feast on Thee by faith.
It looks be - yond this scene of strife u - nites us to the Vine.
The mar - riage sup - per of the Lamb Will ush - er in His reign.
Ev - er let our souls be fed With this true and liv - ing bread.
Lord, Thy wounds our heal - ing give, To Thy cross we look and live.
Lord of life, oh, let us be Root - ed, graft - ed, built on Thee.
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2. Let us drink the cup to - geth-er on our drink the cup to -
3. Let us praise God to • geth-er on our praise God to -
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In Remembrance 235
Thu do In remembrance of me. Luke 22 : 19
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THE CHURCH : THE LORD'S SUPPER
236 The Need of the World Is Jesus
Today if ye will hear hi• uolce, harden not your heart•. Heb. 3: 15
1. There nev - er was one like the Sav • iour of men. He meets ev - 'ry
2. The world does not know, Him, this Sav - iour di - vine, And yet He is
3. Your needs may be man• y, your sins may be great, But He is suf -
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need of the heart;_ Then take Him your bur - dens, your sor - rows and cares,
wait - ing to bless;- Then go to Him quick - ly and prove Him to - day,
fi - cient for a l l ; - - He bids you this mo - ment be - lieve and re - joice,
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die, when sal va - tion is nigh, The need of the world is Je • SUS.
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ST. HILDA 7 6 7 6 D.
Justin H. Knecht
William W. How Edward Husband
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Shame on us, Chris - tian bro • thers, His Name and sign who_ bear,
0 love that pass - eth knowl - edge, So pa - tient - ly to_ wait!
0 Lord, with shame and sor - row We o - pen now the_ door;
1. You can know Je - sus and love Him to-day, You must be - Iieve, there is
2. Knowledge will come of His bless - ings so sweet, When in sub - mis - sion you
3. Christ, the Unknown, He will still be to you, Till you have done what He
trust Him, and then You will know Je - sus, the Sav - iour of men; Proof you are
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1. Come, ev - 'ry soul by sin op - pressed, There's mer - cy with the Lord,
2. For Je - sus shed His pre - cious blood Rich bless - ings to be • stow;
3. Yes, Je - sus is the truth, the way, That leads you in • to rest;
And He will sure - ly give you rest By trust - ing in His word.
Plunge now in - to the crim - son flood That wash - es white as snow.
Be - Iieve in Him with - out de • lay, And you are ful • ly blest.
now;
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J .1dson W. Van De Venter Winfield S. Weeden
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I will ev - er love and trust Him, In His pres - ence dai - ly live.
World - ly pleas-ures all for- sak - en, Take me, Je - sus, take me now.
May Thy Ho - ly Spir - it fill me, May I know Thy pow'r di - vine.
Fill me with Thy love and pow - er, Let Thy bless - ing fall on me.
Refrain
MARKS 9 9 9 9 Ref.
H. 0. Devah Wm. Edie Marks
0 let Him in; He will bring you rich-est bless-ing ev - er• more;
0 let Him in; See the plead . ing dews of mer - cy on His brow;
0 let Him in; Give Him wel·come, joy-ful welcome, warm and true;
0 let Him in
7 Refrain
Let Him in,--------,- 0 let Him in! Knock - ing! knock - ing!
0 let Him 0 let Him in!
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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE: REPENTANCE AND INVITATION
"Give Me Thy Heart," Says the Father 243
My •on, 1/ue Me thine heart. Prou. 23:26
ZERUIAH 10 10 10 10 Ref.
Eliza E. Hewitt William J . Kirkpatrick
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1. Out of my bond - age, sor - row and night, Je - sus, I come, Je . - SUS, I come;
2. Out of my shame- ful fail - ure and loss, Je - sus, I come, Je· - SUS, I come;
3. Out of un - rest and ar - ro - gant pride, Je - SUS, I come, Je -sus, I come;
4. Out of the fear and dread of the grave, Je -SUS, I come, Je - SUS, I come;
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In - to Thy free - dom, glad - ness and light, Je • SUS, I come to Thee._
In to the glo - rious gain of Thy cross, Je • SUS, I come to Thee._
In - to Thy bless - ed will to a - bide, Je • SUS, I come to Thee.-
In - to Thy love so might - y to save, Je - sus, I come to Thee.-
Out of my sick- ness in -to Thy health, Out of my want and_ in - to Thy wealth,
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Out of earth's sor - rows in to Thy balm, Out of life's storms and in - to Thy calm,
Out of my - self and ut -ter de - spair, In - to Thy joy and in - to Thy care,
Out of the depths of ru - in un - told, In - to the peace of Thy shel-ter-ing fold,
THOMPSON 11 7 11 7 Rd.
WW L. Thomi>son Will L. Thompson
1. Soft ly and ten • der • ly Je · SUS is call • ing, Call • ing for
2. Why should we tar • ry when Je · SUS is plead• ing, Plead • ing for
3. Time is now fleet • ing, the mo -ments are pass • ing, Pass • ing from
4. 0 for the won . der • ful love He has prom-ised, Prom • ised for
you and for me; See, on the por. tals He's wait• ing and watch-ing,
you and for me? Why should we lin . ger and heed not His mer • cies,
you and from me; Shad • ows are gath • er . ing, death-beds are com • ing,
you and for me! Though we have sinned, He has mer• cy and par • don,
LEMMEL 9 8 9 8 Ref.
Helen H. Lemme!
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dark - ness you There's light for a look at the Sav - ior,
fol low Him 0 - ver us i;in no more hath do - min - ion
all will be Then go to a world that is dy - ing,
earth will grow strange - ly dim In the light of His glo - ry and grace. -
CARMICHAEL 11 7 11 7 Ref.
Ralph Carmichael Ralph Carmichael
Sav • ior is wait - ing to en • ter your heart, Why don't you
you'll take one step t'ward the Sav - ior, my friend, You'll find His
let Him come in?__ There's noth- ing in this world to keep you a • part,
arms o - pen wide;__ Re . ceive Him, and all of your dark. ness will end,
swer to
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1. I've a mes • sage from the Lord, hal · lu • jah! The mes• sage un. to
2. I've a mes • sage full of love, hal lu · jah! A mes• sage, 0 my
3. Life is of • fered un • to you, hal lu jah! E • ter • nal life thy
4. I will tell you how I came, hal lu • jah! To Je • sus when He
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1. Have you an • y room for Je • SUS, He who bore your load of Sin.-
2. Room for pleas.ure, room for busi • ness, But for Christ the Cru - ci • fled,-
3. Have you an • y room for Jc - SUS, As in grace He calls a - gain?_
4. Room and time now give to Je - SUS, Soon will pass God's day of grace;_
As He knocks and asks ad • mis • sion, Sin ner, will you let Him in?
Not a place that He can en - ter, In the heart for which He died?
0, to - day is time ac • cept • ed, You will nev - er call in vain.
Soon your heart left cold and si - lent, And the Sav-ior's plead-ing cease.
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Room for Je • sus, King of glo • ry! Has • ten now, God's word o • bey;
Swing the heart's door wide • ly o • pen, Bid Him en - ter while you may.
SURRENDER 8 7 8 7 Ref.
B.D. Ackley
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1. Come, ye sin • ners, poor and need • y, Weak and wound-ed, sick and sore;
2. Come, ye thirst - y, come,and wel - come, God's free boun. ty glo • ri - fy;
3. Let not con-science make you !in - ger, Nor of fit - ness · fond - ly dream;
4. Come, ye wea - ry, heav - y la - den, Lost and ru - ined by the fall ;
Ref. I will a-rise and go to Je • sus, He will em • brace me in His arms;
Je. SUS read . y stands to save you, Full of pit • y, love, and pow'r
True be• lief and true re. pent . ance, Ev· ery grace that brings you nigh.
All the fit • ness He re - quir • eth Is to feel your need of Him.
If you tar . ry till you 're bet • ter, You will nev • er come at all.
In the arms of my dear Sav • ior, o. there are ten thou-sand charms.
1. Just as I am, with • out one plea But that Thy blood was
2. Just as I am, and wait . ing not To rid my SOUi of
3. Just as I am, though tossed a. bout with man-y a con• flict,
4. Just as I am, poor, wretch - ed, blind; Sight, rich . es, heal• ing
5. Just as I am, Thou wilt re • ceive, Wilt wel • come, par • don,
1. Je • SUS is ten - der - ly call - ing you home, Call - ing to - day,
2. Je - SUS is call - ing the wea - ry to rest, Call - ing to - day,
3. Je - SUS is wait - ing, 0 come to Him now, Wait - ing to - day,
4. Je -
SUS is plead-ing, 0 list to His voice: Hear Him to - day,
call - ing to - day, Why from the sun - shine of love will you roam
call - ing to - day, Bring Him your bur - den and you shall be blest;
wait - ing to - day, Come with your sins, at His feet low - ly bow;
hear Him to - day, They who be - lieve on His name shall re - joice;
ing to - Je SUS is
ing, call - ing to - day, to - day, Je - sus is ten - der - ly
fi cient for me, And deep is its faun - tain as wide as the sea.
o - pen the gates And wel - comes a sin - ner be - fore it's too late.
Joss or in gain, The blood flows from Cal - v'ry to cleanse ev - 'ry stain.
mil-lions have come, There's still room for one Yes, there's room at the cross for
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1. The whole world was Jost in the dark • ness of sin; The Light of the
2. No dark • ness have we who in Je • SUS a • bide, The Light of the
3. Ye dwell • ers in dark- ness with sin • blind • ed eyes, The Light of the
4. No need of the sun to give light we are told, The Light of the
world is Je • sus; Like sun • shine at noon • day His glo • ry shone in,
world is Je • sus; We walk in the Light when we fol • low our Guide,
world is Je • sus; Go wash at His bid • ding and light will a • rise,
world is Je sus; The Lamb is the Light in the Cit • y of Gold,
1. In times like
2. In times like
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HOFFMAN 11 9 11 9 Ref.
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1. Have you been to Je - sus for the cleans - ing power? Are you washed in the
2. Are you walk - ing dai - ly by the Sav - iour's side? Are you washed in the
3. When the Bride-groom com-eth will your robes be white? Are you washed in the
4. Lay a - side the gar-ments that are stained with sin, And be washed i the
blood of the Lamb? Are you ful - ly trust·ing in His grace this hour? Are you
blood of the Lamb? Do you rest each mo-ment in the Cru - ci - fied? Are you
blood of the Lamb? Are you read - y for His king-dom fair and bright? Are you
blood of the Lamb; There's a foun - tain flow-ing for the soul un - clean, 0 be
washed in the blood of the Lamb? Are you washed in the blood,
Are you washed in the blood,
gar-ments
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1. Have thine af - fee - tions been nailed to the cross? Is thy heart
2. Hast thou do - min - ion o'er self and o'er sin? Is thy heart
3. Is there no more con - dem - na - tion for sin? Is thy heart
4. Are all thy pow'rs un - der Je - sus' con - trol? Is thy heart
right with God?_ Dost thou count all things for Je - sus but loss?
right with God?_ 0 - ver all e - vii with out and with- in?
right with God?_ Does Je - sus rule in the tern - pie with· in?
right with God?- Does He each mo- ment a bide in thy soul?
God?-
1. If you from sin are long - ing to be free, Look to the Lamb of God;
2. When Sa- tan tempts,and doubts and fears as-sail, Look to the Lamb of God;
3. Are you a - wea- ry, does the way seem long'? Look to the Lamb of God;
4. Fear not when shad-ows on your path-way fall, Look to the Lambof God;
He, to re-deem you, died on Cal - va-ry, Look to the Lamb of God
You in His strength shall o - ver all pre-vail, Look to the Lamb of God.
His love will cheer and fill your heart with song, Look to the Lamb of God.
In joy or sor - row Christ is all in all, Look to the Lamb of God.
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CLEANSE 10 10 10 10
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1. Search me, 0 God, __ and know my heart to - Try me, 0
2. I praise Thee, Lord,_ for cleans - ing me from sin: __ Ful - fill Thy
3. Lord, take my life,-- and make it whol -ly Thine:_ Fill my poor
4. 0 Gra- cious God,- re - viv - al comes from Thee;- Send a re -
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2. "Make haste and come, all things are ready," He calls with ten - der voice; -
3. For those who come to dine with Him E - ter - nal life a - waits; -
4. This day step for-ward and claim the Sav-iour, Leave ev - ery care be - hind.-
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He calls you now_ to come and dine;- Why you hes • i - tate? _
Make no ex • cuse, make no de - lay,_ De - clare him as_ your choice._
But those who say "I can • not come,"Have cho - sen death astheir fate._
With arms out-stretched he waits to greet you,_ 0 come and make him thine. _
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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE: REPENTANCE AND INVITATION
264 Pass Me Not, 0 Gentle Savior
The Lord Is ni6h unto all them that call upon him. P,a. 145 : 18
1. Pass me not, 0 gen - tie Sav - ior, Hear my hum • hie cry;
2. Let me at Thy throne of mer - cy Find a sweet re - lief,
3. Trust - ing on - ly in Thy mer - it, Would I seek Thy face;
4. Thou the Spring of all my com • fort, More than life to me,
While on oth • ers Thou art call • ing. Do not pass me by.
Kneel • ing there in deep con - tri - tion. Help my un - be • lief.
Heal my wound - ed, bro - ken spir - it, Save me by Thy grace.
Whom have I on earth be - side Thee? Whom to trust but Thee?
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1. Days are filled with sor - row and care, Hearts are lone - ly and drear;_
2. Cast your care on Je - sus to - day, Leave your wor • ry and fear;_
3. Trou • bled soul, the Sav - iour can see, Ev • 'ry heart-ache and tear;_
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JOY 9 8 9 8 Ref.
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Come to the cross, each bur. den bear-ing, All your anx • i • e • ty leave it there.
No oth -er place to leave your bur-den; No oth-er or.e to hear your prayer.
You need not fear a dis • ap . pointment, You shall find peace at the Mer -cy • seat.
NEW LIFE 10 10 10 10
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James Nicholson William G. Fischer
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snow, yes, whit· er than snow; Now wash me and I shall be whit-er- than snow.
STATE STREET 6 6 8 6
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1. Down to the sa - cred wave The Lord of life was led; And
2. With will - ing hearts we tread The path the Sav - iour trod; We
3. On Thee, on Thee a - lone Our hope and faith re ly, 0
4. We trust Thy sac - ri - fice; To Thy dear cross we flee; 0
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1. We_ bless the name of Christ the Lord, We_ bless Him for_ His ho - ly Word,
2. We- fol - low Him with pure de - light To_ sane - ti -·fy_ His sa-cred rite;
3. Bap - tized in Je - sus' Ho - ly name, Who- gave His life,.our soul to save,
4. By_ grace we "Ab • ha, Fa - ther" cry; By- grace the Com-lort - er comes nigh;
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Who loved to do His Fa - the r's will, And_ all His right-eous · ness ful - fill. -
And thus our faith with wa - ter seal, To- prove o - be - dience that we feel. -
With con - science free, we rest in Him, Jn_ love and peace thro' Je - sus' blood.-
And for Thy grace our love shall be For - ev - er, on - ly Lord, for Thee._ A - men.
AURELIA 7 6 7 6 D.
Horatius Bonar Samuel S. Wesley
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White in His blood most pre - cious, Till not a stain re - mains.
He from them all re - leas - es, He all my sor - rows shares.
Like fra -grance on the breez es, His name a - broad is poured.
To sing with saints His prais - es, With Him on earth to reign. A- men.
1. Bur - ied be - neath the yield- ing wave The great Re-deem - er lies;
2. Thus do these will - ing souls to - day Their ar - dent zeal ex - press,
3. With joy we in His foot-steps tread, And would His cause main - tain;
4. His pres-ence oft re - vives our hearts, And drives our fears a - way;
Faith views Him in the wa - tery grave, And thence be- holds Him rise.
And in the Lord's ap - point - ed way Ful - fill all righ t-eous - ness.
Like Him be num- bered with the dead, And with Him rise and reign.
When He commands, and strength im -parts, We cheer-Cul - ly o - bey.
1. 0 Lord, while we con - fess the worth Of this, the out - ward seal,
2. Death to the world we here a - vow, Death to each flesh - ly lust;
3. And we, 0 Lord, who now par - take Of res - ur - rec - tion life,
4. Bap -tized in - to the Sav - ior's name, We'd walk as sons of God;
5. With Thy Ho - ly Spir - it seal us, We'd keep our tern - pie
PERKINS 8 5 8 8 5 Ref.
Mary A. Kidder W. O. Perkins
1. Ere you left your room this mom - ing, Did you think to
2. When your heart was filled with an - ger, Did you think to
3. When sore tri - als came up - on you, Did you think to
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Oh, how pray - ing rests the wea - ry! Prayer will change the night to day;
So when life seems dark and drear • y, Don't for - get to pray.
PRAYING 9 9 9 5 Ref.
I.P.W. Ina Pearle Whaley
1. Keep on pray - ing when the skies are gray, In God's pres-ence clouds will
2. Keep on pray · ing when the path grows dim, He will guide you if you
3. Keep on pray - ing for the soul a - stray, Lost in dark - ness, far from
4. Keep on pray - ing, prayer is not in vain, Day by day new vie - t'ries
break a - way; Keep on pray - ing till the sun shines thru, For
look to Him; Light from heav - en He will sure - ly send, For
love's bright way, Ask for help the wan - d'ring one to wm, For
you will gain; More like Je • sus you will ev - er grow, For
Keep on pray ing, He will sure - ly hear you will) Keep on pray-ing,
keep on trust- ing, too, Keep on pray - ing, God will an - swer you.
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won-drous - ly
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come meet Him
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fair;
care,
there,
For it glows with the light of His
Just to learn from His lips words of
Just to walk and to talk with my
pres - ence,
com - fort,
Sav - iour,
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and He
1. 'Tis the bless • ed hour of prayer, when our hearts low • ly bend,
2. 'Tis the bless • ed hour of prayer, when the Sav - ior draws near,
3. 'Tis the bless • ed hour of prayer, when the tempt • ed and tried
4. At the bless - ed hour of prayer, trust • ing Him we be • lieve
come to Him in faith, His pro • tee • tion to share, What a balm for the
tells us we may cast at His feet ev - ery care, What a balm for the
sym • pa-thiz - ing heart He re - moves ev - ery care, What a balm for the
full - ness of this trust we shall lose ev • ery care; What a balm for the
ros es; And the voice I hear, fall - ing on my ear, The
sing ing, And the mel o - dy that He gave to me With-
fall ing, But He bids me go; through the voice of woe, His
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CONVERSE 8 7 8 7 D.
Joseph M. Scriven Charles C. Converse
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1. What a Friend we have in Je - sus, All our sins and griefs to bear!
2. Have we tri - als and temp . ta - tions'? Is there trou- ble an - y - where?
3. Are we weak and heav - y - la - den, Cum - bered with a load of care?
0 what peace we of - ten for - feit, 0 what need -less pain we bear,
Can we find a friend so faith - ful Who will all our sor-rows share?
Do thy friends de-spise, for- sake thee? Take it to ihe Lord in prayer;
1. Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer, That calls me from a world of care,
2. Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer, Thy wings shall my pe - ti - tion bear,
3. Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer, May I thy con - so - la - tion share,
And bids me at my Fa - ther's throne Make all my wants and wish - es known;
To Him whose truth and faith - ful - ness En - gage the wait - ing soul to bless;
Till Christ shall come in glo - ry bright, To end all wrongs and make them right.
In sea - sons of dis - tress and grief, My soul has oft - en found re- lief,
And since He bids me seek His face, Be - lieve His word and trust His grace,
This hour of prayer will com - fort me And give me strength to live for Thee;
And oft es-caped the tempt - er's snare, By thy re-tum, sweet hour of prayer.
I'll cast on Him my ev - ery care, And wait for thee, sweet hour of prayer.
And I shall know my Fa - ther's care Has kept me safe, sweet hour of pray'r.
HUSTON 7 6 7 6 7 6 7 5 Ref.
F.C. H. Frank C. Huston,
1. Some-times the shadows gath • er, And mists obscure the way; Some-times the
2. Some-times the way is drear. y, We seem to walk a - lone, For • get - ting
3. Some-times our lov· ing serv - ice Seems destined but to fail; And e - vils
4. 0 soul weighed down with sor • row. Be - neath a heav. y load, Re . mem . ber
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Our Father's loving care, That He still loves His children, And He an-swers prayer.
The faith-less have to bear, For, God still loves His children, And He an-swers prayer.
That God is ev - 'ry· where, That He still loves His children, And He an -swers prayer.
For ev • 'ry load of care, God ev • er loves His children, And He an-swers prayer.
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nev - er de - spair; Tho' you be heav - y - lad - en, And burdened down with care.
VINCENT 8 4 8 4 D.
Sybil F. Partridge Horatio R. Palmer
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INTERCESSION 11 11 12 11 Ref.
S. 0 'Malley Clough Ira D. Sankey
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Sav . ior, tho' earth· friends be few; And now He is watch • ing in
ter . ni - ty, bless - ed and true; And soon He will come to re -
friends of this world nev • er knew; My Sav - ior a - lone is its
Sav - ior is your Sav - ior, too; And they will be read y when
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ten • der-ness o'er me, But 0, that my Sav - ior were your Sav- ior too!
ceive those who Jove Him, And 0, how I pray you would be read- y too.
au - thor and giv - er, And 0, could I know it was giv - en for you.
He comes in glo - ry, And prayer will be an-swered 'twas an-swered for you!
you.
REITZ 9 9 9 9 Ref.
Albert S. Reitz Albert S. Reitz
1. I must tell Je • SUS all of my tri - als; I can - not bear these
2. I must tell Je - sus all of my trou - hies; He is a kir.tl, com -
3. Tempt ·ed and tried, I need a great Sav - iour, One who can help my
4. 0 how the world to e - vii al - lures me! 0 how my heart is
Je - sus!
TINDLEY 14 11 14 11 Ref.
Charles A. Tindley
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. 1. If the world from you with ·hold of its sil - ver and its gold, And you
2. If your bod • y suf - fers pain and your health you can't re - gain, And your
3. When your en • e • mies as - sail and your heart be - gins to fail, Don't for -
4. When your youth- ful days are gone and old age is steal • ing on, And your
have to get a • long with mea • ger fare, Just re - mem - her, in His Word,
soul is al - most sink• ing in de • spair, Je • sus knows the pain you feel,
get that God in heav • en an • swers prayer; He will make a way for you
bod • y bends be ·neath the weight of care, He will nev . er leave you then,
how He feeds the lit - tie bird Take your bur - den to the Lord and leave it there.
He can save and He can heal Take your bur - den to the Lord and leave it there.
and will lead you safe - ly thru Take your bur • den to the Lord and leave it there.
He'll go with you to the end Take your bur - den to the Lord and leave it there.
Lord and leave it there; If you trust and nev - er doubt, He will
leave it there;
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THE CHRlSTIAN LIFE: PRAYER
it there.
1. Je - sus, keep me near the cross, There a pre - cious foun - tain
2. Near the cross! 0 Lamb of God, Bring its scenes be - fore me;
3. Near the cross I'll watch and wait, Hop - ing, trust - ing ev - er,
F'rtc to all, a heal - ing stream, Flows from Cal - v'ry's moun - tain.
Help me walk from day to day With its shad - ows o'er me.
Till the Lord shall come a - gain, Ne'er from Him can sev - er.
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earth a -gain a wakes, Grant us then,each and all, knowl-edge of Thy will, Ev - 'ry wish,
work ing for the right, None re-miss, none a-stray, each with ea-ger heart. Swift to see,
af - terworkwelldone, Soft and clear in our hearts, may we hear Thee say, "Child of .mine,
My Prayer 290
Continue In prayer, and watch In the •ame with thank•llluin1. Col. 4:2
AUGSBURGER Irreg.
E.A. Mrs. Edw. Aussbura:er
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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE: PRAYER
291 I Need Thee Every Hour
Bow down thine ear, 0 Lord, hear me: for I am poor and needy, P.a. 86: l
NEED 6 4 6 4 Ref.
Annie S. Hawks Robert Lowry
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1. I need Thee ev - 'ry hour, Most gra - cious Lord; No ten - der voice like
2. I need Thee ev- 'ry hour, Stay Thou near by; Temp - ta • tions lose their
3. I need Thee ev- 'ry hour, In joy or pain;Come quick - ly and a-
4. I need Thee ev - 'ry hour, Most Ho - ly One; O make me Thine in -
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3. Drop Thy still dews of qui - et - ness, Till all our striv - ings
4. Breathe through the heats of our de - sire Thy cool - ness and Thy
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which are called by My name shall hum-hie themselves, shall
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RONDINELLA 10 9 10 9 Ref.
Thomas O. Chisholm William J. Kirkpatrick
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A place where sin can - not mo -lest, Near to the heart of God
A place where we our Sav - ior meet, Near to the heart of God.
A place where all is joy and peace, Near to the heart of God.
God,
TITMAN 10 10 10 10
H.I.T. Harry I. Titman
pres • ence hear us as we pray; May all we say, Lord, may our
oth • er, stand • ing side by side; We shall re - fleet, then love that
meet at Thy dear Son's re • quest; Send us Thy mer - cy, all our
Je • SUS, meet Him face to face; Then with our Sav • iour, thru e -
NETI'LETON 8 7 8 7 D.
Robert Robinson Traditional American melody
Adapt. by E. Margaret Clarkson John Wyeth's Repo1/tory of Sacred Mu,lc
1. Come, Thou Fount of ev - ery bless - ing, Tune my heart to sing Thy grace;
2. Hith - er to Thy Jove has blest me; Thou hast bro't me to this place;
3. 0 to grace how great a debt - or Dai - ly I'm con-strained to be!
Streams of mer - cy, nev - er ceas - ing, Call for songs of loud - est praise.
And I know Thy hand will bring me Safe - ly home by Thy good grace.
Let Thy good-ness, like a fet - ter, Bind my wan - dering heart to Thee:
Teach me some me - lo-dious son - net, Sung by_ flam - ing tongues a - hove;
Je • SUS sought me when a stran - ger, Wan-dering from the fold of God;
Prone to wan - der, Lord, I feel it, Prone to leave the God I love;
HAMMONTREE 9 9 9 9 Ref,
Avis B. Christiansen Homer Hammontree
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on • ly
glo • ry;
bright-ness
Je • sus to • day;__ Though thro' the val · ley Thou lead • est me, -
my soul in • spire_ With Thy per • fee tion, Thy ho · ly love_
shin. ing with - in.__ Let me see on • ly Thy bless · ed face,-
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s hine.- Fill all my
1. I'm press - ing on the up• ward way, New heights I'm gain - ing ev - ery
2. My heart has no de • sire to stay Where doubts a - rise and fears dis •
3. I want to live a • hove the world, Though Sa-tan's darts at me are
4. I want to scale the ut - most height, And catch a gleam of glo - ry
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VOLUNTEER Irrec.
W.S, Brown Charles H. Gabriel
1. A call for loy • al sol-diers Comes to one and all: Sol . diers for the con • flict,
2. Yes, Je • sus calls for sol-diers Who are filled with pow'r, Sol - diers who will serve Him
3. He calls you, for He loves you With a heart most kind, He whose heart was bro . ken,
Will you heed the call? Will you an. swer quick • ly, With a read • y cheer,
Ev • 'ry day and hour; He will not for sake you, He is ev • er near;
Bro• ken for man • kind; Now, just now He calls you, Calls in ac • cents clear,
DEKOVEN Irre1.
DeKoven
1. A Friend I have, called Je • sus, Whose love is strong and true, And nev • er
2. Some times the clouds of trou . ble Be • dim the sky a • hove, I can • not
3. When sorrow's clouds o'er take me, And break up • on my head, When life seems
4. Oh, I could sing for • ev • er Of Je • sus' love di .· vine, Of all His
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fails how. e'er 'tis tried, No mat • ter what I do; I've sinned a-gainst this
see my Sav • ior's face, I doubt His won-drous love; But He, from Heav - en's
worse than use • less,__ And I were bet . ter dead; I take my grief to
care and ten • der • ness For this poor life of mine; His love is in and
love of His, But when I knelt to pray, Con • fess • ing all my
mer • cy • seat, Be • hold · ing my de • spair, In pit • y bursts the
Je • sus then, Nor do I go in vain, For bless • ed hope He
o • ver all, And wind and waves o • bey When Je • sus whis • pers
just like. Je - sus all a - long the way, It's just like His great love.
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In - a my heart, _ _ _ _ _ __
In - a my heart, In - a my heart,
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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE: ASPIRATION
307 Only Believe
It u your Father·• llOOd plea.Ure to lliUe )IOU the Kinadom. Luke 12: 32
RADER 11 10 10 11 Ref.
Paul Rader Paul Rader
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1. Fear not, lit - tie flock, from the cross to the throne, From death in - to
2. Fear not, lit - tie flock, He___ go - eth a - head, Your Shep - herd se -
3. Fear not, lit - tie flock, what • ev - er your lot; He en - ters all
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life He _ went for His own; All pow - er in earth, all_ pow - er a - hove,
lect - eth the path you must tread; The wa - ters of Marah He'll sweet - en for thee
rooms, "the doors be - ing shut." He nev - er for - sakes, He nev - er is gone
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On - ly be - lieve, on - ly
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rmy heart;
2. Be Thou my Wis - dom, and Thou my true Word;
3. Rich es I heed not, nor man's emp - ty praise,
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I ev - er with Thee and Thou with me, Lord;
Thou mine in - her i - tance, now and al - ways;
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RADER 11 10 10 11 Ref,
Paul Rader Paul Rader
1. Fear not, lit - tie flock, from the cross to the throne, From death in - to
2. Fear not, lit - tie flock, He__ go - eth a - head, Your Shep - herd se -
3. Fear not, lit - tie flock, what - ev - er your lot; He en - ters all
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life He _ went for His own;
lect - eth the path you must tread;
All pow - er in earth, all_ pow - er a - bove,
The wa - ters of Marah He'll sweet - en for thee
rooms, "the doors be - ing shut." He nev - er for - sakes, He nev - er is gone
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1. Be Thou my Vi . sion, 0 Lord of
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my heart;
2. Be Thou my Wis . dom, and Thou my true Word;
3. Rich es I heed not, nor man's emp . ty praise,
Naught be all
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I ev - er with Thee and Thou with me, Lord;
Thou mine in . her i . tance, now and al . ways;
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I with Thee one.
Treas - ure Thou art. A . men .
Keep me in the straight and nar - row way; Pre - cious Je - sus, ev . er
And I cling to Thy pro - tect - ing grace; Don't for • get me, Je • SUS,
None on whom, in need, I can de • pend; I would ev - er la • bor
lin • ger near me, Help me stem the bat - ties that are met, Keep me
don't for - get me, Be my light thru sor - row and re - gret, Keep Thy
in Thy har - vest Till at last the har - vest sun is set, And _ _
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~- ~ Don't for -get, don't for. get, Keep me ev. er in Thy sight.
Don't for - get me pre. cious Je • sus,
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1. More a• bout Je. SUS would I know, More of His grace to oth - ers show;
2. More a • bout Je. SUS let me learn, More of His ho· ly will dis • cern;
3. More a • bout Je • sus in His Word, Hold - ing com-mun-ion with my Lord;
4. More a • bout Je • SUS on His throne, Rich • es in glo • ry all His own;
More of His sav • ing ful - ness see, More of His love who died for me.
Spir - it of G~d, my teach - er be, Show - ing the things of Christ to me.
Hear - ing His v01ce in ev - ery line, Mak • ing each faith • ful say • ing mine.
More of His king- dom's sure in-crease, When He shall come as Prince of Peace.
More of His sav - ing ful • ness see, More of His love who died for me.
1. Thou, my ev - er - last - ing por - tion, More than friend or life to me·
2. Not for ease or world - ly pleas - ure, Nor for fame my prayer shall be;
3. Lead me through the vale of shad - ows, Bear me o'er life's fit - ful sea;
All a - long my pil - grim jour - ney, Sav - iour, let me walk with Thee.
Glad - ly will I toil and suf - fer, On - ly let me walk with Thee.
Then the gate of life e - ter - nal May I en - ter, Lord, with Thee.
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All a - long my pil - grim jour - ney, Sav - iour, let me walk with Thee.
Glad - ly will I toil and suf - fer, On - ly let me walk with Thee.
Then the gate of life e - ter - nal May I en - ter, Lord, with Thee.
1. More like the Mas - ter I would ev • er be,_ More of His meek - ness,
2. More like the Mas - ter is my dai - ly prayer, More strength to car - ry
3. More like the Mas - ter I would live and grow, More of His love to
more hu • mil - i - ty; _ More zeal to la - bor, more cour - age to be true,_
cross - es I must bear;_ More ear. nest er • fort to bring the lost to Him,_
oth • ers I would show; .More self - de • ni - al like His in Gal - i - lee,-
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make it all Thine own,___ Purge me from
all Thine own. Purge Thou me from
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Lord,
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1. More love to Thee, 0 Christ, More love to Thee! Hear Thou the
2. Once earth - ly joy I craved, Sought peace and rest; Now Thee a-
3. Then shall my lat - est breath Whis - per Thy praise; This be the
More love, 0 Christ, to Thee, More love to Thee, More love to Thee!
STEPPING 11 10 11 10 Ref.
Eliza E. Hewitt ·William J. Kirkpatrick
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1. Try - ing to walk in the steps of the Sav - ior, Try - ing to fol - low our
2. Press - ing more close - ly to Him who is lead - ing When we are tempt - ed to
3. Walk - ing in foot - steps of gen - tie for-bear-ance, Foot - steps of faith. ful -ness,
4. Try - ing to walk in the steps of the Sav - ior, On - ward, still on - ward we'll
Sav - ior and King, Shap - ing our lives by His bless - ed ex - am - pie,
tum from the way, Trust - ing the arm that is strong to de - fend us,
mer - cy and grace, Look - ing to Him for the grace free - ly prom - ised,
fol - low our Guide; When we shall see Him, the King in His beau - ty,
Refrain
deep dis - tress; I need Je • sus, the need I glad - ly own; Tho' some may bear their
life are dim; I need Je -sus, when foes my soul as - sail; A • lone I know I
sin - ner's Friend; I need Je - sus, no oth-er friend will do; So constant, kind, so
Need Him when the storm-clouds low'r; Ev-'ry day a. long my way, Yes, I need Je - sus.
Refrain
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And
And
be
my
clos
will
- er drawn to Thee.
be lost in Thine.
I com - mune as friend with friend! Draw me near - er,
Till I rest in peace with Thee.
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1. 0 Love that wilt not let me go, _ _ I
2. 0 Light that fol - lowest all my I
3. 0 Joy that seek est me through I
4. 0 Cross that lift - est up my I
1. Sav • ior, Thy dy • ing love Thou_ gav est me, __ Nor should I
2. At the blest mer. cy seat Plead • ing for me,__ My fee • hie
3. Give me a faith • ful heart, Like • ness to Thee,_ That each de-
4. All that I am and have Thy gifts so free,__ In joy, in
aught with • hold, Dear Lord, from Thee: In love my soul would bow, My heart fut •
faith looks up, Je • SUS, to Thee: Help me the cross to bear, Thy won • drous
part • ing day Hence forth may see Some work of love be • gun, Some deed of
grief, thro'life, Dear Lord, for Thee! And when Thy face I see, My ran • somed
fill its vow, Some of. fering bring Thee now, Some-thing for Thee.
love de- clare, Some song to raise, or prayer, Some-thing for Thee.
kind • ness done, Some wan • d'rer sought and won, Some-thing for Thee.
soul shall be Through all e • ter • ni • ty, Some- thing for Thee. A• men.
Je • sus bear the cross a • lone, And all the world go free?
con • se • crat- ed cross I'll bear, And faith • fut I will be;
on the crys- tal pave • ment, down At Je • sus' pierc-ed feet,
pre -cious cross! Oh! glo • rious crown! Oh! res • ur • rec • tion day!
Sav
My
- ior
zeal
di
in
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--
vine!
spire;
Now
As
hear me when
Thou hast died
I pray,
for me,
Take
0
all
may my
my
Be Thou my guide; Bid dark - ness tum to day, Wipe sor - row's
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From the bum - ing of the noon. tide heat, And the bur-den of the day.
The won - ders of re • deem • ing love And my un • -wor • thi • ness.
My sin • ful self my on • ly shame, My glo - ry all the cross. A • men.
LYNDHURST 6 6 6 6 D.
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Then my cup, full . o • ver • flow. ing, Proves Thy boundless love to me.
Lest Thou wash me ful • ly, through • ly, I can have no part in Thee.
That I may, in dai • ly liv • ing, Show to all Thy life in mine.
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Guide my tho'ts: Keep them from stray. ing In • to ways un • wise for me,
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Lest I should, Thy love be • tray • ing, Turn a • way from Cal • va . ry.
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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE: ASPIRATION
325 Think of Jesus
Looking unto Jesiu the author and finisher of our faith, Heb. 12:2
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1. When you are tempt . ed to do wrong, And pas . sion
2. When from the Christ you tum to leave, And you are
3. When sin is ly . ing at the door, Just think of
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As Thou has sought, so let me seek The err - ing chil-dren lost and lone.
And wing my words, that they may reach The hid - den depths of many a heart.
A word in sea - son, as from Thee, To wea - ry ones in need - fut hour.
In kindling thought and glowing word, Thy love to tell, Thy praise to show.
Un - til Thy bless - ed face I see, Thy rest, Thy joy,Thy glo - ry share. A - men.
1. Near. er, still near - er, close to Thy heart, Draw me, my Sav - ior, so pre - cious Thou
2. Near - er, still near - er, noth - ing I bring, Naught as an of - rring to Je - sus my
3. Near - er, still near - er, Lord, to be Thine, Sin with its fol - lies I glad - ly re -
4. Near - er, still near - er, while life shall last, Till in God's King- dom my an - chor is
art; Fold me, 0 fold me close to Thy breast, Shel - ter me safe in that
King; On- ly my sin - fut, now con - trite heart, Grant me the cleans-ing Thy
sign; All of its pleas - ures, pomp and its pride, Give me but Je - SUS, my
cast; Thro'end - less a • ges, ev - er to be Near-er, my Sav- ior, still
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"Ha - ven of Rest," Shel. ter me safe in that "Ha- ven of Rest."
blood doth im - part, Grant me the cleans-ing Thy blood doth im - part.
Lord cru - ci - fled, Give me but Je - sus, my · Lord cru - ci • fied.
near - er to Thee, Near - er, my Sav • ior, still near - er to Thee. A• men.
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hap· py; I have peace and joy that noth - ing else can bring, In the
hap - py; Thro' the sun - shine and the shad - ow I can sing, In the
hap· py; To His guid - ing hand for • ev. er I will cling, In the
hap - py; All that I pos - sess to Him I glad - ly bring, In the
Refrain
1. There are fields that to har - vest are white, And a reap - er with
2. There's a mes - sage to bear far and near, Of a Sav - iour whose
3. There are souls who are drift - ing a - way, Let me bring them, dear
joy will be; Gold - en sheaves will I bring, to my Mas - ter and King,
love sets us free, And the call ring • ing clear, glad of heart will I hear,
Lord, un - to Thee; I will seek them to - day, I will haste nor de - lay,
can de • pend on
me, Yes, the Lord can de - pend on me; And His name I'll con -
on me, on me;
me!
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2. There's
a place
place
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er In the vine - yard of the Lord,
a for ev - 'ry Chris - tian In the church where we would serve,
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Where with all our pow'rs u - nit - ed, We can toil with one ac - cord;
Where we may up - hold her stand - ards And from du - ty nev - er swerve;
need - y hearts now wait - ing For the help which we can give;
bur - dens to be lift - ed, There are hearts in pain and grief;
to live.
re • lief.
There's a place,-- oh may I find it, Where my mis - sion I can fill; _ __
There's a place, oh, may I find it, Where my mis-sion I can fill;
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1. 0 Mas - ter, let me walk with Thee In low - ly paths of ser - vice free;
2. Help me the slow or heart to move By some clear, win - ning word or love;
3. Teach me Thy pa - tience! still with Thee In clos - er, dear - er com- pa - ny,
4. In hope that sends a shin - ing ray Far down the Cu - ture's broad'ning way,
Tell me Thy se - cret; help me bear The strain or toil, the fret of care.
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Teach me the way - ward feet to stay, And guide them in the homeward way.
In work that keeps faith sweet and strong, In trust that tri - umphs o -ver wrong.
In peace that on - ly Thou canst give, With Thee, 0 Mas - ter, let me live. A - men.
Joy that fills the heart with prais - es, Ev - ery hour and ev - ery ay.
Fills my soul with heav - en's mu - sic, Till I join the glad re - frain.
'Tis the joy of Christ, my Sav - ior, Who the path of suf - fering trod.
For I've learned the won - drous se - cret, And I'm walk - ing
There is joy, joy, Joy in serv - ing Je - sus, Joy that throbs with -
Ci
heart; Ev - ery mo - ment, ev - ery hour, As I draw up -
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Who
Then
will
he
point them to nar - row way?"
an - swered, "Here I am, send me."
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Speak, my Lord, ____ speak, my
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Quick - ly an - swer, "Mas - ter, here am I."
May we hear His bless-ed, "Child, well done." Speak, my Lord,
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ispeak, my Lord, Speak, and I will an - swer, "Lord, send me."--
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Speak, m • Lord, "Lord, send me."
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1. Work, for the night is com • ing, Work through the morn - ing hours;
2. Work, for the night is com • ing, Work through the sun - ny noon;
3. Work, for the night is com • ing, Un - der the sun - set skies;
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Work while the dew is spark ling, Work 'mid spring
Fill bright - est hours with la - bor, Rest comes sure and soon:
While their bright tints
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are glow
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ing, Work,
.for day
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light
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flies;
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Work while the day grows bright - er, Un - der the glow - ing sun;
Give ev • 'ry fly - ing min ute Some - thing to keep in store;
Work, till the last beam fad eth, Fad - eth to shine no more;
Work, for the night is com - ing, When man's work is done.
Work, for the night is com • ing, When man works no more.
Work, while the night is dark • 'ning, When man's work is o'er.
wait to shed your light a - far, To the man - y du - ties ev - er near you
nar - row self your way de - bar, Tho' in - to one heart a - lone may fall your
fleet the Bright and Morning Star, E - ven from your hum-ble hand the bread of
where you are! Bright - en the cor - ner where you are! Some one far from
Shine for Je - sus where you are!
bar - bor you may guide a - cross the bar, Bright - en the cor - ner where you are.
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Car - ry the sun-shine where dark - ness is rife, Mak - ing the sor - row - ing
0th - ers wi11 trust Him if on - ly you prove True, ev - ery mo - ment you
Be to the help - less a help - er in - deed, Un - to your mis - sion be
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life _ _ _ __
out of my life
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may Je - sus me a bless - ing, 0 Sav - ior,
pray, _ __
pray Thee, my Sav - ior, Make to - day._
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LEECH 10 9 10 10 Ref.
Lida S. Leech Lida S. Leech
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1. Bring ye all the tithes in • to the store house, All your mon • ey,
2. When my wa - v'ring faith in tri • al fat ters, When His guid • ing
3. I have yield • ed Him my life for - ev er, All I am, or
al tar, While your Sav • ior from a • hove speaks sweet • ly,
mer - cy, Through His Word He says to me, My child, just
sev er, While I hear Him say to me, My child, just
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Me, Prove Me, saith the Lord of hosts, And see
Trust Me, yes, then try Me, prove Me,
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1. Now in the days of youth, When life flows fresh and free,
2. Teach us wher - e'er we live, To act as in Thy sight,
3. Teach us to love the true, The beau - ti - ful and pure,
Thou Lord of all our hearts lives We give our - selves to Thee;
And do what Thou wouldst have us do With ra - di - ant de - light,
And let us not for one short hour An e - vii thought en - dure;
Through all our days, in all our ways, Our heavenly Fa - ther's will.
But take as from Thy hands our tasks And glo - ri - fy them all.
The lov - ers of all ho - ly things, The foes of all things wrong. A - men.
foot • prints He leaves on our way; Far o • ver moun - tain and
sor • rows are strewn on the track; But God's Spir • it shall
fresh as the dew on the sod; We turn world with its
Mas • ter has called us, the chit - dren who fear Him, Who march 'neath Christ's
Mas • ter has called us: tho' doubt · and temp - ta - tion May com - pass our
Mas - ter has called us, His sons and His daugh • ters, We plead for His
long to be near Him, And rest in the light of His beau - ti - ful land.
much trib - u - la • tion; The chil - dren of Zi • on must fol - low their King.
side the still wa - ters, He'll lead us at last to His king - dom of love.
1. Je • SUS calls us; o'er the tu . mutt or our life's wild, rest - less sea,
2. Je • SUS calls us from the wor • ship Of the vain world's gold-en store,
3. In our joys and in our sor • rows, Days of toil and hours of ease,
4. Je • SUS calls us: by Thy mer • cies, Sav • ior, may we hear Thy call,
Day by day His sweet voice sound-eth, Say-ing, "Christian, fol • low Me."
From each i • dol that would keep us, Say - ing, "Chris-tian,love Me more."
Still He calls in cares and pleas-ures, "Christian, love Me more than these."
Give our hearts to Thine o - be-dience, Serve and love Thee best of all. A - men.
ROUNSEFELL 8 7 9 7 9 6 9 8 Ref.
Mary Brown Carrie E. Rounsefell
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1. It may not be on the moun - tain's height, Oro - ver the storm-y sea;_
2. Per - haps to - day there are lov - ing words Which Je - sus would have me speak;_ ·
3. There's sure - ly some where a low - ly place In earth's harvest - fields so wide,_
It may not be at the bat - tie's front My Lord will have need of me;_
There may be now, in the paths of sin, Some wand'rer whom I should seek.-
Where I may la - bor thro' life's short day For Je - sus, the Cru - ci - fled. _
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I'll answer, dear Lord, with my hand in Thine, I'll go where You want me to go._
My voice shall ech - o the mes-sage sweet, I'll say what You want me to say.-
I'll do Thy will with a heart sin - cere, I'll be what You want me to be.-
Refrain
I'll go where You want me to go, dear Lord, O'er moun-tain, or plain, or
That
Of
thou might ran - somed be, __
bit - terest ag - 0 ny, __ -
And
To
quick- ened from
res - cue thee
the
as
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dead;_
well;_
Sal - va - tion full and free,_ My par - don and My love;_
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I gave, I gave My life for thee, What hast thou given for Me?_
I've borne, I've borne it all for thee, What hast thou borne for Me?-
I bring, I bring rich gifts to thee, What hast thou brought to Me?_
HANKEY 7 6 7 6 Ref.
A. Catherine Hankey William G . Fischer
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true; It sat -
is - fies my long - ings As noth - ing else can do.
me; And that is just the rea - son I tell it now to thee.
heard The mes - sage of sal - va - tion From God's own Ho - ly Word.
song, 'Twill be the old, old sto - ry That I have loved so long.
1. We give Thee but Thine own, What - e'er the gift may be: __
2. May we Thy boun - ties thus As stew - ards true re - ceive,_
woe,_
3. To com - fort and to bless, To find a balm for
4. The cap - tive to re - lease, To God the lost to bring,_
5. And we be - lieve Thy word, Though dim our faith may be,--
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L It may be in the val - ley, where countless dangers hide;_ It may be in the
2. It may be I must car - ry the bless-ed word of life_ A - cross the burn-ing
3.But if it be my por - tion to bear my cross at home,-While others bear their
4. It is not mine to ques - tion the judgments of my Lord,-It is but mine to
sun- shine that I in peace a - bide;_ But this one thing know if
des - erts to those in sin - ful strife;_ And tho' it be my lot to
bur - dens be - yond the bi!- lows' foam,_ I'll prove my faith in Him con -
fol - low the lead - ings of His Word;_ But if to go or s ~ or
to me, Wher-
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1. Hark! 'tis the Shep-herd's voice I hear, Out in the des-ert dark and drear,
2. Who'll go and help this Shep-herd kind, Help Him the wand -ering ones to find?
3. Out in the des - ert hear their cry, Out on the moun-tains wild and high;
Call - ing the sheep who've gone a - stray Far from the Shep-herd's fold a - way.
Who'll bring the lost ones to the fold, Where they'll be she) - tered from the cold?
Hark! 'tis the Mas . ter speaks to thee, "Go find my sheep wher • e'er they be."
Bring them in, bring them in, Bring the wand-ering ones to Je • sus.
REAPERS 8 7 8 7 Ref.
J.O. Thompson J.B .0. Clemm
1. Far and near_ the fields are teem - ing With the waves of ri - pened grain;
2. Send them forth_ with morn's first beam - ing; Send them in the noon - title's glare;
3. 0 thou, whom thy Lord is send - ing, Gath - er now the sheaves of gold;
Far and near_ their gold is gleam - ing O'er the sun - ny slope and plain.
When the sun's_ last rays are gleam - ing, Bid them gath - er ev - 'ry - where.
Home-ward then_ at eve- ning wend - ing, Thou shalt come with joy un - told.
Send them now the sheaves to gath - er, Ere the bar - vest time pass by.
1. Res• cue the per • ish • ing, care for the dy • ing, Snatch them in pit • y from
2. Though they are slight • ing Him, still He is wait• ing, Wait • ing the pen • i • tent
3. Down in the bu • man heart, crushed by the tempt-er, Feel • ings lie bur• ied that
4. Res• cue the per • ish. ing, du • ty de-mands it; Strength for thy la. bor the
sin and the gr~ve; Weep o'er the err • ing one, lift up the fall • en,
child to re • ce1ve; Plead with them ear· nest • ly, plead with them gen • tly,
grace can re • store; Touched by a lov • ing heart, wak • ened by kind. ness,
Lord will pro • vide; Back to the nar. row way pa • tient • ly win them;
1. There's a call comes ring-ing o'er the rest - less wave, "Send the light!
2. We have heard . the Mac - e - do -nian call to - day, "Send the light!
3. Let us pray that grace may ev • 'ry -where a - bound, Send the light!
4. Let this work of love be done with all our might, Send the light!
Send the light!
Send the light!" There are souls to res - cue, there are souls to save,
Send the light!" And a gold - en of - rring at the cross we lay,
Send the light! And a Christ - like spir - it ev • 'ry -where be found,
Send the light! Let us gath - er jew - els for a crown so bright,
Send the light!
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shore! shine ______ for - ev - er - more! P
from shore to shore! Let it shine for - ev - er - more!
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turn their hearts to the right, A sto - ry of truth and mer • cy,.
lift their hearts to the Lord, A song that shall con-quer e vii
Lord who reign • eth a • bove Hath sent us His Son to save us,
path of u o~ - row hath trod, That all of the world's great peo • pies
And Christ's great king- dom shall come to earth, The king-dom of love and light.
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1. "Take up thy cross and fol - low Me," I heard my Mas - ter say;_
2. He drew me clos - er to His side, I sought His will to know,_
3. It may be through.the shad - ows dim, Or o'er the storm - y sea, __
4. My heart, my life, my all I bring To Christ who loves me
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'I gave My life to ran - som thee, Sur - ren • der your all to .
And
I
in that will I
take
now a - bide, Wher - ev er -
He leads I'll
cross and fol - low Him, Wher . ev - er He lead -eth me.-
He Mas- ter, Lord, and King, Wher - ev . er He leads I'll go.-
I'll fol - low my Christ who loves me so, Wher - ev - er He leads I'll go. -
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1. To the re • gions be • yond I must go, I must go, Where the sto • ry has
2. To the hard• est of plac • es He calls me to go, Not- think . ing of
3. Q _ _ ye that are spend • ing your leis• ure and powers In_ pleas • ures so
4. There are oth • er lost sheep that the Mas • ter must bring, And to them must the
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nev . er been told; To the mil• lions that nev • er have heard of His love,
com• fort or ease; The_ world may pro. nounce me a dream• er, a fool ,
fool • ish and fond, A wake from your self • ish • ness, fol · ly, and sin
mes • sage be told. He __ sends me to gath • er them out of all lands
Till the
I must go, To the re • gions I must go,
1. 0 Chris- tian, haste, your mis - sion high ful - fill - ing, To tell to all the
2. Be - hold how man - y thou - sands still are ly - ing, Bound in the dark - some
3. Pro - claim to ev - ery peo • pie, tongue and na -tion That God, in whom they
4. Give of your sons to bear the mes· sage glo-rious; Give of your wealth to
world that God is Light; That He who made all na. tions is not will-ing
pris - on - house of sin, With none to tell them of the Sav -ior's dy -ing,
live and move, is love: Tell how He gave His Son for our sal . va - tion.
speed them on their way; Pour out your soul for · them in prayer vie . to-rious;
7 Refrain
Christ and re - demp - tion? See! they have nev - er been told. (been told.)
mis - sion He sends you Go then, no long - er de lay. (de . lay.)
time to His serv • ice Go now, the lost ones to find. (to find.)
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Refrain
1. Hark, the voice of Je • sus call • ing, "Who will go and work to • day'?
2. If you can • not be the watch • man Stand • ing high on Zi • on's wall,
3. Let none hear you i • dly say • ing, "There is noth -ing I can do,"
Fields are white, and har • vests wait • ing, Who will bear the sheaves a • way?"
Point • ing out the path • way giv'. n, Off • 'ring life and peace to all,
While the souls of men are dy • ing, And the Mas • ter calls for you:
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Loud and long the Mas • ter eth, Rich re • ward He of • fers free;
If you can . not speak like an • gels, If you can • not preach like Paul,
Take the task He gives you glad • ly; Let His work your pleas • ure be;
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Who will an • swer, glad • ly say • ing, "Here am I·, send me, send me"?
You can tell the love of Je. SUS, You can say, "He died for all."
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An-swer quick - ly when He call· eth, "Here am I· send me, send me." A . men.
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We feel the heart-beat of its need, We hear its fee - hie cries:
The cit - y dwell • er cring • es lone A - mid the gar • ish light:
0 clothe Thy Word in bright, new sounds, And speed it o'er the land;
A - round are ev - er • dy . ing souls How great, how great the loss!
Lord Je - sus Christ, re - vive Thy church In this, her cru - cial hour!-
Lord Je - sus Christ, a - rouse Thy church To see their mute dis - tress!_
Lord Je - sus Christ, em . pow- er us To preach by ev • ery means!-
0 Lord, con• strain and move Thy church The glad news to im - part!_
Lord Je - sus Christ, a - wake Thy church With Spir - it - giv - en pow'r.
Lord Je - sus Christ, e • quip Thy church With love and ten - der - ness.
Lord Je - sus Christ, em • bold . en us In near and dis • tant scenes.
And Lord, · as Thou dost stir Thy church, Be - gin , with • in my heart. A • men.
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But to us He gives the keep - ing Of the lights a - long the shore.
Ea - ger eyes are watch- ing, long - mg, For the lights a - long the shore.
Try - ing now to make the har -
bor, In the dark - ness may be lost.
Some poor faint - ing, struggling sea - man You may res - cue, you may save.
hap • PY, se - cure • ly I rest; From morn - ing till eve - ning glad
help me, no com - fort I found; But now like the birds and the
Je • sus come in - to your life; The joy of sal - va - tion to
car - ols I sing, And this is the rea - son, I walk with the King.
sun - beams of spring, I'm free and re - joic - ing, I walk with the King.
you He would bring,Come in - to the sun • light and walk with the King.
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And from the depths of sin and shame Thro' grace He lift - ed
But when I took Him at His word, For - giv'n He lift - ed me. _______
When from my guilt and grief, for - lorn, In love He lift - ed me. _______
Yet how or why, I can - not tell, He should have lift - ed me.-:-:--=:-::-:-----::---
He lift - ed me.
sink - ing ~and He lift - ed me, With ten - der hand He lift - ed me,
From shades of night to plains of light, 0 praise His name, He lift - ed me!
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Fum)' J. Crosby Wm. J. Kirkpatrick
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1. Re - deemed how I love to pro -claim it! Redeemed by the blood of the Lamb;
2. Re - deemed and so hap- py m Je - sus, No language my rap - ture can tell;
3. I think of my bless - ed Re - deem - er, I think of Him all the day long;
4. I know I shall see in His beau - ty The King in whose law I de - light;
Redeemed thro' His in - fi - nite mer - cy, His child, and for - ev - er, I
I know that the light of His presence With me doth con - tin - ual - ly
I sing, for I can -not be si - lent; His love is the theme of my song.
Who lov - ing - ly guardeth my foot -steps, And giv - eth me songs in the night.
1. We have heard the joy - fut sound: Je - sus saves! Je - sus saves!
2. Waft it on the roll - ing tide, Je - sus saves! Je - sus saves!
3. Sing a - bove the bat - tie strife, Je - sus saves! Je - sus saves!
4. Give the winds a might - y voice, Je - sus saves! Je - sus saves!
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r= ti - dings all a - round: Je • SUS saves! Je • SUS saves!
Tell sin - ners far and wide: Je • SUS saves! Je • SUS saves!
By death and end - less life, Je - SUS saves! Je • SUS saves!
Let na - tions now re - joice, Je - SUS saves! Je • SUS saves!
Bear the news to ev - 'ry land, Climb the steeps and cross the waves;
Sing, ye is - lands of the sea; Ech - 0 back, ye o - cean caves;
Sing it soft - ly through the gloom, When the heart for mer - cy craves;
Shout sal - va - tion full and free, High - est hills and deep - est caves;
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1. I have found a won• drous Sav • iour, Je • sus Christ, The Soul's De · light;
2. Life is grow • ing rich with beau • ty, Toil has lost its wea • ry strain,
3. Heav'n • ly wis • dom He ·pro • vides me, Grace to keep my spir • it free;
4. 0 what splen • dor, 0 what glo • ry, 0 what match-less pow'r di • vine,
Now
In
'ry bless • ing
a
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of Life to me;
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1. What
2. For
can wash a - way my sin?
my par - don
Noth - ing but the blood of Je - sus;
this I see Noth - ing but the blood of Je sus;
3. Noth - ing can for sin a - tone Noth - ing but the blood of Je - sus;
4. This is all my hope and peace Noth - ing but the blood of Je - sus;
What can make me whole a - gain? Noth - ing but the blood of Je • SUS.
For my cleans - ing, this my plea Noth - ing but the blood of Je • SUS.
Naught of good that I have done Noth - ing but the blood of Je • SUS.
This is all my right - eous - ness Noth - ing but the blood of Je • SUS.
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No oth - er fount
And with the sun • light of His love Bid all my dark• ness flee.
How . ev . er dark the world may be, I've sun . light in my soul.
I press with ho . ly vig . or on And leave the world be· hind.
And in the sun • light of His love - I reap the gold • en grain.
Be • hold the bright. ness of His face Thru • out e . ter • ni . ty.
Sun • light, sun. light in my soul to . day Sun • light, sun • light
to• day, yes,
took a • ·way my sin, I have had the sun • light of His love with • in.
load of sin,
Lewis E. Jones
POWER IN THE BLOOD 10 9 10 8 Ref.
Lewis E. Jones
1. Would you be free from the bur - den of sin? There's pow'r in the blood,
2. Would you be free from your pas - sion and pride? There's pow'r in the blood,
3. Would you be whit - er, much whit - er than snow? There's pow'r in the blood,
4. Would you do serv • ice for Je - sus your King? There's pow'r in the blood,
pow'r in the blood; Would you o'er e - vii a vie - to - ry win? There's
pow'r in the blood; Come for a cleans - ing to Cal va - ry's tide? There's
pow'r in the blood; Sin - stains are lost in its life - giv - ing flow; There's
pow'r in the blood; Would you live dai - ly His prais - es to sing? There's
of the pow'r,
In the blood
won - der - work - ing pow'r In the pre - cious blood of the Lamb.
and glo - ry, Of Je • SUS and His love; Tell me the sto - ry
ful re demp-tion, God's rem - e - dy for sin; Tell me the sto - ry
I'm the sin - ner Whom Je • SUS came to save; Tell me the sto - ry
emp - ty glo - ry Is cost - ing me too dear; Yes, and when that world's
sim - ply, As to a lit - tie child, For I am weak and wea - ry,
oft - en, For I for - get so soon, The "ear - ly dew" of morn - ing
al - ways, If you would real - ly be, In an - y time of troub - le,
glo - ry is dawn - ing on my soul, Tell me the Old, Old Sto - ry:
1. I'll tell to all that God is love; For the world has nev • er known
2. I'll tell of mer-cy's bound -less tide, Like the wa • ters of the sea,
3. I'll tell of grace that keeps the soul, Of a - bid • ing peace with • in,
4. E ter • nal glo • ry is the goal That a - waits the sons of light;
The great com - pas • sion of His heart For the way • ward and the Ione.
That cov - ers ev • ery sin of man; 'Tis sat - va • tion full and free.
Of faith that o • ver • comes the world, With its tu • mutt and its din.
E • ter - nal dark • ness, black as death, For the chil • dren of the night.
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leave to Him the rest, And tell what He has done for you,
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McDANIEL 12 8 12 8 Ref.
Rufus H, McDaniel Charles H. Gabriel
a won - der - fut change in my life has been wrought Since Je - sus came
have ceased from my wand-'ring and go - ing a - stray, Since Je - sus came
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soul like the sea bil - lows roll, Since Je - sus came in - to my heart.
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grand - est theme thro' the a - ges rung; 'Tis the grand - est theme for a
grand - est theme in the earth or main; 'Tis the grand - est theme for a
grand - est theme, let the ti • dings roll, To the guilt - y heart, to the
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mor - ta! tongue; 'Tis the grand - est theme that the world e'er su~g, "Our God is
mor - ta! strain; 'Tis the grand - est theme, tell the world a - gam, "Our God is
sin - ful soul; Look to God in faith, He will make thee whole, "Our God is
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1. Naught have I got - ten but what I re - ceived; Grace hath be-stowed it since
2. Once I was fool - ish, and sin ruled my heart, Caus - ing my foot - steps from
3. Tears un - a - vail - ing, no mer - it had I; Mer - cy had saved me, or
4. Suf - fer a sin - ner whose heart o - ver - flows, Lov - ing his Sav - ior to
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2.
0 hap - py day that fixed my choice On Thee, my
0 hap - py bond, that seals my vows To Him who
Sav - ior and my God!
mer - its all my love!
3. 'Tis done: the great trans - ac - tion's done; I am my Lord's, and He IS mine;
4. Now rest, my long di - vid - ed heart; Fixed on this bliss - ful cen - ter, rest;
Ii Well may this glow - ing heart re - joice, And tell its rap - tures all a - broad
Let cheer - ful an-thems fill His house, While to that sa - cred shrine I move.
He drew me, and I fol -lowed on, Charmed to con - fess the voice di - vine.
Nor ev - er from my Lord de - part, With Him of ev - ery good pos - sessed.
He taught me how to watch and pray, And live re - joic - Ing ev - ery day;
1. Where cross the crowd - ed ways of life, Where sound the cries of
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race and clan,
2. In haunts of wretch - ed - ness and need, On shad-owed thresh-olds dark with fears,
3. The cup of wa - ter giv'n for Thee Still holds the fresh - ness of Thy grace;
4. 0 Mas - ter, from the moun . tain Make haste to heal these hearts of pain,
5. Till sons of men shall learn Thy And fol • low where Thy feet have trod:
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Trans. by Emma F. Bevan NEUMEISTER 7 7 7 7 Ref.
Jam<"s McGranahan
L Sin - ners Je - sus will re - ceive; Sound this word of grace to all
2. Come, and He will give you rest; Trust Him, for His word is plain;
3. Now my heart con - demns me not, Pure be - fore the law I stand;
4. Christ re - ceiv - eth sin - ful men, E - ven me with all my sin;
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Who the Christ - ian path -way leave, All who lin - ger, all who fall .
He will take the sin - ful est; Christ re - ceiv - eth sin - ful men.
He who cleansed me from
Purged from ev - ery spot and
all spot,
stain,
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0 say, but I'm glad, I'm glad, 0 say, but I'm glad!
Je • sus has come and my cup's o - ver - run, 0 say, but I'm glad!
weight of sin.
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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE: SALVATION AND WITNESS
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Not by works of rlghteou•neaa which we have done,
but according to hi• mercy He .aued w . Tltu• 3:5
1. Since the Sav - ior found me, par - doned all my sin, I have had the
2. Since the Sav - ior found me all to Him I owe, For His pre-cious
3. Since the Sav • ior found me I have per - feet rest, Liv • ing in the
joy and !iv • ing hope with - in; Gone is sor - row
blood has washed me white as snow; Now no con- dem - na - tion, hap. PY
realms of joy and hap - pi - ness; Lean • ing on my Sav - ior, look - ing
of the past They're un - der - neath the pre - cious blood of Christ at last.
as can be I'm glad that Je - sus jus - ti - fies and sets me free.
for that day When He shall come to catch His wait - ing bride a - way.
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1. My faith has found a rest - ing place, Not in de - vice nor creed;
2. E - nough for me that Je - SUS saves, This ends my fear and doubt;
3. My heart is lean - ing on the Word, The writ - ten Word of God,
4. My great Phy - si - cian heals the sick, The lost He came to save;
I trust the Ev -
er - liv - ing One, His wounds for me shall plead.
A sin - ful soul I come to Him, He'll nev er cast me - out.
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For
va - tion by
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my Sav - ior's name, Sal - va
His pre - cious blood He shed, For me
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His life He gave.
L A maz - ing grace! how sweet the sound That saved a wretch like me!
2. 'Twas grace that taught my heart to fear, And grace my fears re - lieved;
3. Through man - y dan - gers, toils and snares, I have al - read - y come;
4. When we've been here ten thou - sand years, Bright shin - in as the sun,
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Neuertheleu I liue; yet not I, but Chrut ll11eth in me. Gal. 2:20
1. Once far from God and dead in sin, No light my heart could see,
2. As rays of light from yon - der sun The flow'rs of earth set free,
3. As lives the flow'r with - in the seed, As in the cone the tree,
4 . With long - ing all my heart is filled That like Him I may be,
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1. I would love to tell you what I think or Je • sus Since I found in Him a
2. All my life was full of sin when Je-sus found me, All my heart was full or
friend so strong and true; I would tell you how He changed my life com-plete- ly,
mis - er - y and woe; Je - sus plac'd His strong and lov - ing arms a - bout me,
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SWEETER 7 6 7 6 7 6 7 6 Ref.
Lelia N. Morris
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God, the great Om - rii - scient One, Knows from the start the end
cend - ing Mount Mo • ri • ah's height; His faith is be - ing tried
pie - ture of how, thru God's love, His Son our ran - som paid
He made pro - phet - ic dra • mas grand, Their mean - ings now un - fold.
In lov - ing sac - ri - fice to God, That God's will might be done.
And have a faith like A - bra - ham And act o - be - dient - ly.
1. I came to Je - sus, wea - ry, worn, and sad, He took my sins a - way,
2. The load of sin was more than I could bear, He took them all a - way,
3. No con -dem - na - tion have I in my heart, He took my sins a - way,
4. If you will come to Je - sus Christ to - day, He'll take your sins a - way,
He took my sins a-way, And now His love has made my heart so
He took them all a-way, And now on Him I roll my ev - 'ry care,
He took my sins a - way, His per - feet peace He did to me im- part,
He'll take your sins a-way, And keep you hap • PY in His love each day,
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heav - en, my heart o- ver - flows, The long-er I serve Him the sweet ~er He grows.
ELLSWORTH 10 10 9 6 Ref.
Norman J. Clayton Norman J. Clayton
L Je • sus my Lord will love me for . ev • er, From Him no pow'r of e • vii can
2. Joy floods my soul for Je • sus has saved me, Freed me from sin that long had en•
sev • er, He gave His life to ran • som my soul, Now I be - long to Him;
shwed me, His pre • cious blood He gave to re. deem, Now I be -long to Him;
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Not for the years of time a • lone, But for e • ter • ni ty.
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giv • ing He fills each day with per - feet last - ing ___ with last- ing peace
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1. Sweet are the prom - is - es, Kind is the word, Dear - er far than
2. Sweet is the ten • der love Je - sus hath shown, Sweet - er far than
3. List to His lov- ing words, "Come un • to me!" Wea • ry, heav • y -
Sin - less, I see; He the great ex - am - pie is, and pat- tern for me.
Faith - ful is He; He the great ex - am - pie is, and pat - tern for me.
Faith - ful and sure; Lean up . on the Sav - ior and thy soul is se - cure.
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Where He leads I'll fol - low, low,
1. Give of your best to the Mas - ter; Give of the strength of your youth;
2. Give of your best to the Mas - ter; Give Him first place in your heart;
3. Give of your best to the Mas - ter; Naught else is wor - thy His love;
Refrain: Give of your best to the Mas - ter; Give of the strength of your youth;
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Clad in sal - va - tion '.r full ar - mor, Join in the bat - tie for truth.
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Give Him your loy - al de - vo tion, Give Him the best that you have.
Grate - ful - ly seek - ing to serve Him, Give Him the best that you have.
Give Him your heart's ad - o - ra tion, Give Him the best that you have.
LIVING 10 10 10 10 Ref.
Thomas O. Chisholm C. Harold Lowden
1. Liv • ing for Je • sus a life that is true, Striv - ing to please Him in
2. Liv • ing for Je - sus who died in my place, Bear - ing on Cal - v'ry my
3. Liv • ing for Je • sus wher - ev • er I am, Do • ing each du • ty in
4. Liv • ing for Je • sus through earth's lit-tie while, My dear-est treas - ure, the
all that I do; . Yield - ing al • le - giance, glad • heart - ed and free,
sin and dis • grace; Such Jove con • strains me to an • swer His call,
His ho. ly name; Will - ing to suf - fer af • flic • tion and loss,
light of His smile; Seek - ing the lost ones He died to re • deem
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give Thy • self for me; I own no oth • er Mas • ter, My heart shall be Thy
1. We praise Thee, 0 God, for the Son of Thy love, For__ Je • sus who
2. We praise Thee, 0 God, for Thy Spir • it of light, That has shown us our
3. All glo • ry and praise to the Lamb that was slain, Who has borne all our
4, Re • vive us a • gain, fill each heart with Thy love; May each soul be re •
lu. jab! A • men; Hal. le lu -jab! Thine the glo • ry; Re • vive us a • gain.
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Force me to ren - der up my sword, And I shall con - queror be.
It has no spring of ac - tion sure It var - ies with the wind.
It wants the need - ed fire to glow, It wants the breeze to nerve;
If it would reach a mon- arch's throne It must its crown re - sign;
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Be Thou for - ev - er near me, My Mas - ter and my Friend:
I see the sights that daz - zle, The tempt - ing sounds I hear:
When thou art come in glo - ry, We'll reign on earth with Thee;
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Thou by my side,
My are ev - er near me, round me and with - in;
And, Je - sus, I . have prom - ised serve Thee to the end;
1. On - ly one life to
r of - fer Je - sus, my Lord
2. On - Iy this hour is mine, Lord May it be used
3. On - ly one life to of - fer Take it, dear Lord,
On - ly
May
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Thee with - hold - ing, Thy will I now o - bey (my Je - sus);
FOLLOW 8 5 8 5 Ref.
Howard L. Brown Howard L. Brown
and Margaret W. Brown and Mar&aret W. Brown
1. Je - SUS calls me, I must fol - low, Fol - low Him to - day;
2. Je - SUS calls me, I must fol • low, Fol - low ev - 'ry hour,
3. Je - SUS calls me, I must fol - low, Fol - low Him al • way;
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When His ten - der voice is plead - ing How can I lay?
Know the bless· ing of His pres - ence, Full - ness of pow'r.
When my Sav - ior goes be - fore me I can nev - er stray.
Fol • low, I will fol - low Thee, my Lord, Fol - low ev - 'ry
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1. "On ly one life 'Twill soon be past,
2. "One God, one Lord, one faith" to share,
3. Is the Lord first in all you do?
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1. I was lost in sin but Je - sus rescued me, He's a won - der - ful Sav - ior to
2. He's a Friend so true, so patient and so kind, He's a won - der - ful Sav - ior to
3. He is al - ways near to comfort and to cheer, He's a won - der - ful Sav - ior to
4. Dear- er grows the love of Je - sus day by day, He's a won - der - ful Sav - ior to
won - der - ful Sav - ior to me! (So won - der -A,!l!) For He's a won - der - ful
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II sought a stir - ring chal. lenge, Some no . ble work to try,
I sought a word of wis. dom, A true au• thor . i ty,
I sought for peace and par • don, For free • dom from my fears,
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1. Teach me Thy way, 0 Lord, Teach me Thy way! Thy guid -ing grace af- ford
2. When I am sad at heart, Teach me Thy way! When earth-ly joys de - part,
3. When doubts and fears a - rise, Teach me Thy way! When storms o'er -spread the skies,
4. Long as my life shall last, Teach me Thy way! Wher - e'er my lot be cast,
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Lord, take up our tan • gled strands, Where we have wrought in vain,
Thou the sad, dis • cord - ant keys Of ev - 'ry troub - led breast,
bro - ken vows in frag • ments lie The toll of wast - ed years,
all the fail - ures, each mis - take Of hu • man ways,
That by the skill of Thy dear hands Some beau - ty may re main.
And change to peace- ful har - mo • nies The sigh - ings of un • rest.
Do Thou make whole a - gain, we cry, And give a song for tears.
Then, Sav • ior, for Thine own dear sake, Make them show forth Thy praise.
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Trans • formed
1. Just as I am, Thine own to be, Friend of the young, who lov - est me,
2. In the glad mom -ing of my day, My life to give, my vows to pay,
3. I would live ev - er in the light, I would work ev • er for the right,
4. Just as I am, young, strong and free, To be the best that I can be
1. All for Je - sus, all for Je - sus! All my tal - ents, time and pow-ers,
2. Let my hands per - form His bid. ding, Let my feet run in His ways;
3. Since my eyes were fixed on Je • SUS, I've lost sight of all be - side;
4. Oh, what won-der! how a - maz - ing! Je - sus, glo - rious King of kings,
All my tho'ts and words and do - ings, All my days and all my hours,
Let my eyes see Je - sus on - ly, Let my lips speak forth His praise.
So en - chained my spir - it's vi - sion, Look • ing at the Cru - ci • fled.
Deigns to call me His be - lov • ed, Lets me rest be- neath His wings.
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All for Je - sus! all for Je - sus! All my days and all my hours; hours.
All for Je - sus! all for Je - sus! Let my lips speak forth His praise; praise.
All for Je - sus! all for Je • sus! Look - ing at the Cru - ci - fled; fled.
All for Je - sus! all for Je • sus! Rest - ing now be - neath His wings; wings.
ST. CATHERINE 8 8 8 8 8 8
Henri F. Herny
Frederick W. Faber Arr. by James G. Walton
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0 how our hearts beat high with joy When - e'er we hear that glo - rious word!
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How sweet would be their chi! - dren 's fate, If they like them could die for thee!
And preach thee too as love knows how, By kind - ly words and vir - tuous life:
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1. Take my life and let it be Con - se - crat - ed, Lord, to Thee; Take my hands and
2. Take my feet and let them be Swift and beau - ti - ful for Thee; Take my voice and
3. Take my lips and let them be Filled with mes - sa - ges for Thee; Take my sil - ver
4. Take my love, my God, I At Thy feet its treas - ure store; Take my - self and
let them move At the im • pulse of Thy love, At the im • pulse of Thy love.
let me sing Al - ways, on - ly, for my King, Al • ways, on• ly, for my King.
and my gold, Not a mite would I with • hold, Not a mite would I with - hold.
I will be Ev - er, on • ly, all for Thee, Ev • er, on • ly all for Thee.
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hand of love I would my all re • sign. Thro' sor. row, or thro' joy,
star of hope Grow dim or dis . ap • pear. Since Thou on earth hast wept
fu • ture scene I glad - ly trust with Thee. Look· ing to thee a• hove
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Con - duct me as Thine own; And help me still to say, "My Lord, Thy will be done."
And sor. rowed oft a. Ione, If I must weep with Thee.My Lord, Thy will be done.
I trav • el calm - Iy on, And sing, in joy to thee, "MyLord,Thy will be done."
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MERCIES Irreg,
Psalm 89:1 Source unknown
I will sing of the mer - cies the Lord for - ev - er, I will
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faith - ful - ness, With my mouth will I make known
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Have Thine Own Way, Lord 411
We are the clay, and Thou our potter. I,a. 64 :8
Adelaide A. Pollard ADELAIDE 5 4 5 4 D.
Geor&e C. Stebbins
1. Have Thine own way, Lord! Have Thine own way! Thou art the
2. Have Thine own way, Lord! Have Thine own way! Search me and
3. Have Thine own way, Lord! Have Thine own way! Wound - ed and
4. Have Thine own way, Lord! Have Thine own way! Hold o'er my
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will, While I am wait - ing yield - ed and
now, As in Thy pres - ence hum - bly I bow.
Thine! Touch me and heal me, Sav - ior di vine!
see Christ on - ly, al - ways, !iv - ing in me! A - men.
LANCASHIRE 7 6 7 6 D.
Ernest W. Shurtleff Henry T. Smart
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1. Lead• on, 0 King E • ter. nal, The day of march has come;
2. Lead on, 0 King E • ter • nal, Till sin's fierce war shall cease,
3. Lead on, 0 King E • ter. nal, We fol • low, not with fears;
Hence forth in fields of con • quest Your tents shall be our home.
And ho • Ii • ness shall whis • per The sweet A • men of peace;
For glad • ness breaks like mom • ing Wher e'er Your face ap • pears;
And now, 0 King E • ter • nal, We lift our bat - tie song.
With deeds of love and mer. cy The Christian tri • umph comes.
The crown a • waits the con • quest; Lead on, 0 King of might. A-men.
1. On - ward, Chris-tian sol • diers, march-ing as to war, With the cross of Je • sus
2. Like a might - y ar. my moves the Church of God; Brothers, we are tread• ing
3. Crowns and thrones may perish, king-doms rise and wane, But the Church of Je • sus
4. On • ward, then, ye peo • pie, join our hap - py throng, Blend with ours your voices
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go • ing on be •
where the saints have
fore: Christ, the roy • al
trod; We are not di • vid. ed,
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Mas - ter, leads a - gainst the foe;
all one bod • y we,
con - stant will re • main; Gates of hell can nev • er 'gainst that Church pre-vail;
in the tri . umph song; Glo - ry, laud, and hon. or un • to Christ the King;
Lift high His roy - al ban - ner, It must not suf - fer loss:
Forth to the might - y con - flict, In this His glo - rious day:
The arm of flesh will fail you, Ye dare not trust your own:
This day the noise of bat - tie, The next, the vie - tor's song:
Je • SUS, Lift
1. Stand up, stand up for Je - sus, Ye sol - diers of the cross, Lift high His
2. Stand up, stand up for Je - sus, The trum • pet call o - bey; Forth to the
3. Stand up, stand up for Je - sus, Stand in His strength a - lone; The arm of
4. Stand up, stand up for Je • sus, The strife will not be long; This day the
roy - al ban· ner, It must not suf - fer loss; From vie - t'ry un • to vie • t'ry His
might· y con - flict In this His glo - rious day. Ye that are men, now serve Him A •
flesh will fail you Ye dare not trust your own; Put on the gos• pel ar • mor, Each
noise of bat• tie, The next, the vie - tor's song; To him that o • ver - com • eth A
ar • my shall He lead, Till ev - ery foe is van-quished And Christ is Lord in • deed.
gainst un-numbered foes; Let courage rise with dan • ger, And strength to strength oppose.
piece put on with prayer; Where duty calls, or dan • ger, Be nev - er want - ing there.
crown of life shall b:;J--J_ He with the King of glo - ry Shall reign e - ter - nal - ly.
And
We
Let
press
tread
tents
the bat - tie
the road the
of ease be
ere
left
the night Shall veil the glow - ing
saints of old With shouts of tri - umph
be - hind, And on - ward to the
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skies.
trod.
fray;
Be - fore the an - gels he shall know His name con-fessed in heav'n.
A - gainst the foe in vales be - low Let all our strength be hurled;
By faith they, like a whirl-wind's breath, Swept on o'er ev - ery field;
Sal • va - tion's he! - met on each head, With truth all girt a - bout,
Then on - ward from the hills of light, Our hearts with love a - flame,
Faith is the vie - to - ry, we know, That o - ver - comes the world.
The faith by which they con- quered sin Is still our shin - ing shield.
The earth shall trem - hie 'neath our tread, And ech - o with our shout.
We'll van - quish all the hosts of night, In Je - sus' con- quering name.
1. Who is on the Lord's side'? Who will serve the King'? Who will be His
2. Not for weight of glo - ry, Not for crown and palm, En - ter we the
3. Je • sus, Thou hast bought us, Not with gold or gem, But with Thine own
4. Fierce may be the con - flict, Strong may be the foe, But the King's own
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ar • my,
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Raise
. er lives to
the war - rior
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bring'? Who
psalm; But
will
for
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leave the world's side'?
love that claim - eth
life - blood, For Thy di • a . dem. With Thy bless - ing fill . ing
ar . my None can 0 - ver - throw. 'Round His stand - ard rang . ing
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Who will face the foe'? Who is on the Lord's side'? Who for
Lives for whom He died; He whom Je • SUS nam - eth Must be
Each who comes to Thee, Thou hast made us will - ing, Thou hast
Vic - t'ry is se . cure; For His truth un chang - ing Makes the
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cry! see the foe is nigh! Raise the stan. dard high
foe, march • ing on we go, While our cause, we know,
all, hear us when we call, Help us one and all
for the Lord: Gird your ar • mor on, stand firm, ev • 'ry • one;
must pre • vail; Shield and ban . ner bright gleam• ing in the light,
by Thy grace; When the bat • tie's done and the vie • t'ry won,
HOLINESS 6 6 6 6 D.
William D. Longstaff George C. Stebbins
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1. Take time to be ho - ly, Speak oft with thy Lord; A - bide in Him
2. Take time to be ho- ly, The world rush - es on; Spend much time in
3. Take time to be ho - ly, Let Him be thy guide, And run not be -
al - ways, And feed on His Word. Make friends of God's chil - dren; Help
se - cret With Je - sus a - lone; By look - ing to Je • SUS, Like
fore Him What - ev - er be tide; In joy or in sor - row Still
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those who are weak; For - get - ting in noth - ing His bless - ing to seek.
Him thou shalt be; Thy friends in thy con - duct His like - ness shall see.
fol - low thy Lord, And, look - ing to Je - sus, Still trust in His Word.
1. Je • SUS bids
bids
us shine, with a
shine, first of
clear, pure light, Like a
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lit - tie
2. Je • SUS us all for Him; Well He sees and
3. Je • SUS bids us shine, then, for all a - round Man . y kinds of
4. Je • SUS bids us shine, as we work for Him, Bring • ing those that
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the strength which God sup - plies Through His e - ter - nal Son;
And take, to arm you for the fight, The pan - o - ply of God;
Take ev - ery vir - tue, ev - ery grace, And for - ti - fy the whole.
His blood - red ban - ner streams a - far: Who fol - lows in His
Who saw his Mas - ter in the sky And called on Him to save.
Twelve val - iant saints, their hope they knew And mocked the cross and flame:
Will sing of all their king - dom joys, In robes of light ar ~ rayed.
Who best can drink His cup of woe, Tri um - phant o - ver
Like Him, with par - don on his tongue In midst of mor - tal pain,
They met the ty - rant's bran •dished steel, The Ii - on's go - ry mane;
They gave their serv - ice all to him Through per - ii, toil, and pain;
Who pa - tient bears His cross be - low, He fol - lows in His train.
He prayed for them that did the wrong: Who fol - lows in hi'> train?
They bowed their necks the death to feel: Who fol - lows in their train?
0 God, to us may grace be giv'n To fol -low in their train! A-men.
I am peace • ful, for I know, Wild . ly though the winds may blow,
An • gry clouds o'er -shade the sky, And the tern • pest ris • es high;
And the ca • ble, though un • seen, Bears the heav • y strain be • tween;
Tempt. ers seek to lure a • stray; Storms ob • scure the light of day:
my an - chor holds.
holds,
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1. Christ for the world! we sing; The world to Christ we bring,
2. Christ for the world! we sing; The world to Christ we bring,
3. Christ for the world! we sing; The world to Christ we bring,
4. Christ for the world! we sing; The world to Christ we bring,
With lov - ing zeal; The poor and them that-mourn, The faint and
With fer - vent prayer; The way - ward and the lost, By rest - less
With one ac - cord; With us the work to share, With us re -
With joy - ful song; The new - born souls whose days, Re - claimed from
o - ver - borne, Sin - sick and sor - row - worn, Whom Christ doth heal.
pas - sions tossed, Re - deemed at count - less cost, From dark de - spair.
proach to dare, With us the cross to bear, For Christ our Lord.
er - ror's ways, In - spired with hope and praise, To Christ be - long. A - men.
To ev - 'ry man and na - tion tell That faith in them might burn.
To rich and poor, to man and child, To all who on earth dwell.
Gird up thy - self and toil for God, Be - fore time pass - es by.
Serve with thy heart, thy mind and strengthAndwalkwhereChrist has trod.
That God hath made for man and beast For alt' e - ter - ni - ty.
Walk in the way that He has led And to the cross be near. A - men.
DARE 7 5 7 6
Philip P. Bliss
PhiliPP. Bila Arr. by Jon Drevits
L Stand - ing by a pur - pose true, Heed - ing God's com-mand, Hon - or them, the
2. Man - y might - y men are lost, Dar - ing not to stand, Who for God had
3. Man - y gi - ants great and tall, Stalk - ing thru the land, Head - long to the
4. Hold the gos - pet ban-ner high! On to vie - t'ry grand! Sa - tan and His
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And shall I fear to own His cause, Or blush to speak His name?
While oth- ers fought to win the prize, And sailed thro' blood-y seas?
ls this vile world a friend to grace, To help me on to God?
I'll bear the toil, en - dure the pain, Sup - port - ed by Thy word. A - men.
Give heart and soul and mind and strength To serve the King of kings.
Bring in the day of broth . er • hood And end the night of wrong.
Her strength un • e - qua! to her task; Rise up, and make her great!
As broth - ers of the Son of Man, Rise up, 0 men of God! A - men.
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BULLINGER 8 II 8 3
Frances R. HavercaI Ethelbert W . Bullin1er
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1. I _ am trust - ing
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Thee,-Lord Je - sus, Trust - ing on . ly Thee;
2. I _ am trust • ing Thee_ to guide me; Thou a . lone shalt lead,
3. J__ am trust• ing Thee_ for pow• er: Thine can nev . er fail;
4. 1--am trust - ing Thee, _Lord . Je. sus; Nev • er let me fall;
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ing Thee for full_ sat . va - tion,
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Great ___ and free.
'ry day and hour_ sup • ply • ing All ____ my need.
which Thou Thy. self_ shalt give me Must _ _ _ pre - vail.
am trust• ing Thee_ for - ev • er, And _ _ _ for all. A - men.
FINLANDIA 10 10 10 10 10 10
Katharina A.von Schlegel Jean Sibelius
Trans. by Jane L. Borthwick Arr. for The Hymnal
best, thy heav'n-ly Friend _Thro' thorn - y ways leads to a joy - ful end._
waves and winds still know _ _ His voice who ruled them while He dwelt be - low. _
change and tears are past, _ _ All safe and bless - ed we shall meet at last. _
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1. The Lord's our rock, in Him we hide, A she!• ter in the time of storm;
2. A shade by day, de fense by night, A she!• ter in the time of storm;
3. The rag • ing storms may round us beat, A she! • ter in the time of storm;
4. 0 Rock di - vine, 0 Ref - uge dear, A she! - ter in the time of storm;
love in the Book He has given; Won. der ful things in the
love me wher ev • er I stray; Back to His dear lov • ing
beau • ty I see the great King, This shall my song in e •
Bi • ble I see: This is the dear • est, that Je • SUS loves me.
arms would I flee, When I re • mem • her that Je • SUS loves me.
ter • ni • ty be: "Oh, what a won • der that Je • SUS loves me."
Je • sus loves
What a
o, how
I have peace so near,
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Lean ing,
arms. Lean • ing on Je • sus,
arms.
ANCHOR 10 9 10 9 Ref.
Priscilla J. Owens
Willla.m J. Kirkpatrick
1. Will your an - chor hold in the stonns of life, When the clouds un - fold
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·2. It is safe - ly moored, 'twill the stonn with-stand, For 'tis well se - cured
3. It will firm - ly hold in the straits of fear, When the breakers have told
wings of strife? When the strong tides lift, and the ca - hies strain,
Sav - iour's hand; And the ca - hies passed from His heart to mine,
reef is near; Tho' the tern - pest rage and the wild winds blow,
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WHITTLE 10 10 10 10 Ref.
Daniel W. Whittle May W. Moody
1. Dy - ing with Je - sus, by death reek - oned mine; Liv - ing with Je - SUS a
2. Nev - er a tri - al that He is not there, Nev - er a bur - den that
3. Nev - er a heart - ache and nev - er a groan, Nev - er a tear - drop and
4. Nev - er a weak -ness that He doth not feel, Nev - er a sick - ness that
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vine; Look - ing to Je - SUS till glo - ry doth shine, Mo-ment by
He doth not bear, Nev - er a sor - row that He doth not share, Mo-ment by
nev- er a moan; Nev - er a dan - ger, but there on the throne, Mo- ment by
He can-not heal; Mo-ment by mo-ment, in woe or in weal, Je · SUS my
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mo - ment, 0 Lord, I am
mo - ment, I'm un - der His care.
mo - ment, He thinks of His own. Mo-ment by mo-ment I'm kept in His love;
Sav - ior a - bides with me still.
1. Lord, I care not for rich - es, Nei • ther • sil - ver nor gold; I would
2. Lord, my sins they are man - y Like the sands of the sea, But Thy
3. Oh, that beau - ti - ful cit - y With its man-sions of light, With its
gain life e - ter - nal, I would en - ter the fold. In the book of Thy
blood, 0 my Sav-iour, Is suf - fi - cient for me: For Thy prom - ise is
glo - ri - fied be - ings In pure gar - ments of white! Where no e - vii thing
king - dom With its pa - ges so fair, Tell me, Je - sus, my Sav - iour, Is my
writ - ten In bright let - ters that glow, "Though your sins be as scar - let, I will
com - eth To de - spoil what is fair, For its com - ing I'm watch - ing, Is my
1. Far a • way the noise of strife up • on my ear is fall - ing, Then I know the
2. Far be • low the storm of doubt up • on the-world is beat-ing, Sons of men in
3. Let the storm-y breez-es blow, their cry can-not a • larm me; I am safe - ly
4. View•ing here the works of God, I sink in con-tern - pla - tions Hear. ing now His
sins of earth be - set on ev • 'ry • hand: Doubt and fear and • things of earth in
bat • tie long the en - e- my with • stand: Safe am I with • in the cas • tie
she) -tered here, pro • tect •ed by God's hand: Here the sun is al -ways shin-ing,
bless - ed voice, I see the way He planned: Dwell - ing in the Spir • it here I
vain to me are call ing, None of these shall move me from Beu -lah Land.
of God's Word re • treat-ing, Noth - ing then can reach me, 'tis Beu - lah Land.
here there's naught can harm me, I am safe for • ev • er in Beu -lah Land.
learn of full sal • va- tion, Glad • ly will I tar. ry in Beu - lah Land.
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I'm liv. ing on the moun-tain, un • der- neath a cloud - less sky, :--:---:::--:-: I'm
Praise God!
1. My hope is built on noth - ing less Than Je - sus' blood and right• eous - ness;
2. When dark - ness veils His love - ly face, I rest on His un - chang - ing grace;
3. His oath, His cov - e - nant, His blood Sup - port me in the whelm - ing flood;
4. When He shall come with trum - pet sound, 0 may I then in Him be found;
I dare not trust in earth - ly fame, But whol - ly lean on Je - sus' name.
In ev • ery high and storm - y gale, My an - chor holds with - in the veil.
When all a - round my soul gives way He then is all my hope and stay.
Dressed in His right - eous - ness a - lone, Fault - less to stand be - fore the throne.
Christ er ground
1. A won • der • ful Sav • ior is Je • sus my Lord, A won • der ful
2. A won • der • ful Sav • ior is Je • sus my Lord, He tak • eth my
3. With num • her • less bless • ings each mo • ment He crowns, And, filled with His
4. When clothed in His bright-ness, trans- port • ed I rise To meet Him in
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earth as
choice, and
cit • y,
the
the
an
so
world in
poor- ~st
al - 1en
I should
His
of
by
pre -
hands! Of
them; For
birth; But
ru - hies and
now He
I've been a
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sil - ver and gold, His __ cof - fers are full, e has rich - es un -
heav - en on high, And will ran - som my soul when he comes from the
name's writ - ten down, An _ _ heir to the King.dam a robe, and a crown.
still I may sing: All-- glo - ry to God, I'm a child of the King.
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1. Sav - ior, like a shep - herd lead us, Much we need Thy ten - der care;
2. We are Thine, do Thou be - friend us, Be the guard - ian of our way;
3. Thou hast prom - ised to re - ceive us, Poor and sin - ful though we be;
4. Ear - ly let us seek Thy fa - Ear - ly let us do Thy will;
In Thy pleas - ant pas - tures feed us, For our use Thy folds pre - pare:
Keep Thy flock, from sin de - fend Seek us when we go a - stray:
Thou hast mer - cy to re • lieve Grace to cleanse, and pow'r to free:
Bless - ed Lord and on - ly Sav - With Thy love our bos - oms fill:
Bless - ed Je - sus, bless - ed Je - sus, Thou hast bought us, Thine we are
Bless - ed Je - sus, bless - ed Je - sus, Hear, 0 hear us when we pray.
Bless - ed Je - sus, bless - ed Je - sus, Ear - ly let us turn to Thee.
Bless- ed Je - sus, bless - ed Je - sus, Thou hast loved us, love us still.
Bless- ed Je - sus, bless - ed Je - sus, Thou hast bought us, Thine we are.
Bless - ed Je • sus, bless - ed Je - sus, Hear, 0 hear us when we pray.
Bless - ed Je - sus, bless - ed Je - sus, Ear - ly let us tum to Thee.
Bless - ed Je • sus, bless • ed Je - sus, Thou hast loved us, love us still.
1. There is sun - shine in my soul to - day, More glo - ri - ous and bright
2. There is mu - sic in my soul to - day, A car - ol to my King,
3. There is spring - time in my soul to - day, For when the Lord is near
4. There is glad - ness in my soul to - day, And hope and love and praise,
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roll; When Je • sus shows His smil - ing_face, There is sun - shine in my soul.
song,_ Prais - ing my Sav - ior all the day long;_ This is my sto - ry,
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God's way is the best way, God's way is the right way,
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Just to rest up • on His prom • ise; Just to know, "Thus saith the Lord.''
Just in sim • pie faith to plunge me 'Neath the heal • ing, cleans - ing flood!
Just from Je • sus sim • ply tak • ing Life and rest, and joy and peace.
And I know that Thou art with me, Wilt be with me to the end
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L O ho - ly Sav - ior, Friend un • seen,- Since on Thine arm Thou bidd'st me lean,
2. What tho' the world de • ceit . fut_ prove,. And earth • ly friends and hopes re • move;
3. Tho' faith and hope are of • ten_ tried,- I ask not, need not aught be • side;
4. Blest is my lot, what• e'er be • fall;_ What can dis• turb me, who pall,
1. Je • SUS, Sav - ior, pi . lot me 0 - ver life's tern - pes - tuous sea;
2. As a moth - er stills her child, Thou canst hush the o - cean wild;
3. When in life my tri -als are sore, And the fear • ful break - ers roar
Un - known waves be - fore me roll, Hid - ing rock and tr-each - 'rous shoal;
Bois - terous waves o - bey Thy will When Thou say'st to them, "Be still!"
'Twixt me and the peace - ful rest, Then, while lean - ing on Thy breast,
Chart and com - pass came from Thee: Je - sus, Sav • ior, pi - lot me.
Won - drous Sov - 'reign of the sea, Je - sus, Sav - ior, pi - lot me.
May I hear Thee say to me, "Fear not, I will pi - lot thee." A - men.
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care; _ _ _ What
care, of His care;
ev - er your lot, it mat - ter - eth not, For noth - ing can trou - hie you
Trust in the
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1. The Lord is my Shep - herd, I shall not want, He mak - eth me down to
2. My soul cri - eth out: "re • store me a - gain, And give me the strength to
3. Yea, tho' I should walk the val - ley of death, Yet why should I fear from
lie In pas • tures green, He lead • eth me The qui • et wa • ters by.
take The nar • row path of right - eous-ness, E'en for His own name's sake."
ill? For Thou art with me, and Thy rod And staff me com • fort still.
His yoke is eas - y, His bur-den is light, I've found it so, I've found it so;
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1. Je - sus, Sav • ior pi • lot me 0 • ver life's tem-pes- tuous sea:
2. As a moth • er stills her child, Thou canst hush the o - cean wild;
3. When in life my tri • als are sore, And the fear • ful break-ers roar
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Chart and com - pass come Thee, Je - sus, Sav ior, pi - lot me!
Won-drous Sov - 'reign of sea, Je - sus, Sav ior, pi -lot me!
May I hear Thee say me, "Fear not, I will pi - lot thee!"
HORSLEY L.M.
Arr. from Katholuches Ge•angbuch, Vienna
1. Sun of my
r-soul, Thou Sav - ior dear,
It is not night if Thou be near,
2. When the soft dews of kind - ly sleep My wea-ry eye - lids gent - ly steep,
3. A- bide with me from mom till eve, For with-out Thee I not live;
4. Come near and bless us when we wake, Ere through the world our we take;
0 may no earth- born cloud a - rise To hide Thee from Thy serv-ant's eyes.
Be my last thought,how sweet to rest For-ev - er on my Sav- ior's breast.
A-bide with me when night is nigh, Forwith-out Thee I dare not die.
Then in the King - dom we shall sing Praises for - ev - er to our King. A - men.
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1. Come, ye heav - y la -
den Oft by sor row tried,
2. Think of all the dan - gers He has brought you thru:
3. In your dark - est mo - ments Give to Him your hand;
4. Are your cross - es heav - y? He bore one, a - lone;
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too, you.
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Meet Him at the throne of mer - cy, He is wait - ing for you there.
Ten - der • ly He whis · pers com-fort, And the bro - ken heart He heals.
You should nev -er be dis - cour-aged, Je • sus cares and will not fail.
Tho' you fail Him, sad . ly fail Him, He will par - don you to . day.
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Refrain
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Peace! Peace! won - der - ful peace, Coming down from the Fa . ther a • hove; Sweep
o - ver my spir - It for - ev. er, I pray, In fath - om -less bil · lows of love.
mirth and song; As the bur - dens press and the cares dis - tress, And the
dread and fear? As the day - light fades in - to deep night shades,Does He
ta. tion strong; When for my deep grief I find no re - lief, Though my
earth to me, And my sad heart aches till it near - ly breaks Is it
1. There comes to my heart one sweet strain, A glad and a joy • ous re - frain,
2. Through Christ on the cross peace was made, My debt by His death was all paid,
3. When Je - sus as Lord I had crowned, My heart with this peace did a - bound,
4. In Je - sus for peace I a • bide, And as I keep close to His side,
I sing it a - gain and a - gain, Sweet peace, the gift of God's love.
No oth er foun - da - tion is laid For peace, the gift of God's love.
In him the rich bless - ing I found,Sweet peace, the gift of God's love.
There's noth - ing but peace doth be - tide, Sweet peace, the gift of God's love.
won - der - ful, won - der - fut peace! Sweet peace, love!
-l> 1:7.
sea - bil - lows roll; What - ev - er my lot, Thou hast taught me to say,
sur - ance con - trol, That Christ has re - gard - ed my help - less es - tate,
part but the whole, ls nailed to the cross and I bear it no more,
back as a scroll, The trump shall re - sound and the Lord shall de - scend,
r.-.. Refrain
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.-.
soul, It is well, it is well with my soul.
with my soul,
?"
L O safe to the Rock that is high - er than I, My soul in its
2. In the calm of the noon-tide, in sor - row's lone hour, In times when temp-
3. How oft in the con-flict,when pressed by the foe, I have fled to my
con - flicts and sor - rows would fly; So sin - ful, so wea - ry, Thine,
ta - tion casts o'er me its pow'r; In the te·m - pests of life, on its
Ref - uge and breathed out my woe; How oft - en, when tri - als like
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Thine would I be;
wide, heav-ing sea,
Thou blest Rock of
Thou blest Rock of
A -
ges, I'm hid - ing in Thee.
A • ges, I'm hid - ing in Thee.
sea - bil - lows roll, Have I hid - den in Thee, 0 Thou Rock of my soul.
Refrain
Hid - ing in Thee, Hid- ing in Thee,Thou blest Rock of A-ges,I'm hid-ing in Thee.
TRANQUILLITY 8 7 8 5 D. Ref.
James Mountain
L Je • SUS, I am rest - ing, rest • ing In the joy of what Thou art;
2. 0, how great Thy lov - ing kind- ness, Vast - er, broad· er than the sea!
3. Sim • ply trust • ing Thee, Lord Je - sus, I be-hold Thee as Thou art,
4. Ev . er lift Thy face up - on me As I work and wait for Thee;
(Ref.) Je • SUS, I am rest • ing, rest • ing In the joy of what Thou art;
Fin-;J
I am find - ing out the great• ness Of Thy lov - ing heart.
0, how mar - vet . ous Thy good• ness, Lav - ished all on me!
And Thy Jove, so pure, so change- Jess, Sat - is • fies my heart;
Rest . ing •neath Thy smile, Lord Je • SUS, Earth's dark shad- ows flee.
I am find· ing out the great· ness Of Thy /ov • ing heart.
Thou hast bid me gaze up • on Thee, And Thy beau • ty fills my soul,
Yes, I rest in Thee, Be - Jov • ed, Know what wealth of grace is Thine,
Sat • is • fies its deep - est Jong-ings, Meets, sup-plies its ev • ery need,
Bright - ness of my Fa - ther's glo - ry, Sun - shine of my Fa - ther's face,
D. C. Refrain
For by Thy trans - form - ing pow - er, Thou hast made me whole.
Know Thy cer - tain - ty of prom - ise, And have made it mine.
Com pass • eth me round with bless -ings: Thine is love in • deed!
Keep me ev - er trust - ing, rest - ing, Fill me with Thy grace.
1. Earth • ly friends may prove un • true, Doubts and fears as • sail; One still loves and
2. Tho' the sky be dark and drear, Fierce and strong the gale, Just re • mem-ber
3. In life's dark and bit • ter hour Love will still pre • vail; Trust His ev - er •
Refrain
nev • er fails; Heav'n and earth may pass a - way, But Je • sus nev-er fails.
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Let the wa ter and the blood, From Thy wound - ed side which flowed,
These for sin could not a - tone; Thou must save, and Thou a - lone:
When I wake on that glad morn, And like Thee I'll be re - born,
Be of sin the dou - ble cure, Save from wrath and make me pure.
In my hand no price I bring, Sim - ply to Thy cross I cling.
Rock of A - ges, cleft for me, Let me hide my - self in Thee. A - men.
EVERLASTING LOVE 7 7 7 7 D.
Georce W. Robinson James Mountain
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1. Loved with ev er - last - ing love, Led by grace that love to know;
2. Heav'n a - hove is soft - er blue, Earth a - round is sweet- er green!
3. Things that once were wild a - larms Can- not now dis - turb my rest;
4. His for - ev er, on - ly His; Who the Lord and me shall part?
Gra- cious
Some-thing
Spir
lives
it from a
in ev - ery
- hove, It has taught
hue Christ-less eyes
me
have
this is
nev - er
-
so!
seen:
Closed in ev - er - last - ing arms, Pil-lowed on the lov - ing breast.
Ah, with what a rest of bliss Christ can fill the lov - ing heart!
0, this full and per- feet peace! 0, this trans - port all di - vine!
Birds with glad - der songs o'er - flow, Flow'rs with deep - er beau-ties shine,
0, to lie for - ev - er here, Doubt and care and self re - sign,
Heav'n and earth may fade and flee, First-born light in gloom de - cline;
1. Walk - ing in sun - light all of my jour - ney, 0 - ver the moun - tains,
2. Shad - ows a - round me, shad-ows a - hove me Nev - er con - ceal my
3. In the bright sun - light, ev - er re - joic - ing, Press-ing my way, and
Refrain
r--
Paid the debt, and made me free.
GABRIEL 9 9 9 6 Ref.
Charles H. Gabriel
1. Just when I need Him Je • SUS is near, Just when I fal - ter,
2. Just when I need Him Je · SUS is true, Nev - er for - sak - ing
3. Just when I need Him Je • SUS is strong, Bear . ing my bur - dens
4. Just when I need Him He is my all, An - swP.r - ing when up -
is near to
call. He is al-ways there hear - ing ev - 'ry prayer, faith- ful and true.
day.
1. 0
2. Where
3. 0
-
T hou, in whose
dost Thou, dear
why should I
pres
Shep
wan
-
ence
herd,
-
der,
my
re
an
-
soul
sort
al -
takes de -
with Thy
ien from
light,
sheep,
Thee,
On
To
Or
4. He looks! and ten thou - sands of an - gels re - joice, And
5. Dear Shep - herd! I hear, and will fol - low Thy call; I
1. Like the wo - man at the well I was seek - ing For things that
2. There are mil • lions in °this world who are crav - ing The pleas - ure
3. So, my broth - er, if the things this world gave you Leave hun - gers
could not sat - is - fy; And then I heard my Sav • ior speak- ing: "Draw
earth - ly things af - ford; But none can match the won-drous treas- ure _____
that won't pass a - way, My bless • ed Lord will come and save you, _ _ __
up, Lord! Come and quench this thirst- ing of my soul; Bread of heav - en,
,:\ '
more, Fill my cup, fill it
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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE: PEACE AND COMFORT
Come, Ye Disconsolate 473
Let ua therefore come boldly unto the throne of grcu:e. Heb. 4: 16
1. ''There shall be show- ers of bless - ing:" This is the prom• ise of love;
2. ''There shall be show - ers of bless - ing:" Pre - cious re - viv - ing a - gain;
3. ''There shall be show - ers of bless - ing:" Send them up - on us, 0 Lord;
4. ''There shall be show - ers of bless - ing:" o, that to - day they might fall,
5. "There shall be show - ers of ble~ - in~,.D
If we but trust and 0 -bey;
Refrain
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Mer - cy - drops 'round us are fall - ing, But for the show - ers we plead.
1. Like a riv - er glo -rious Is God's per-feet peace, 0 - ver all vie - to - rious
2. Hid . den in the hol - low Of His bless -ed hand, Nev-er foe can fol - low,
3. Ev . ery joy or tri - al Fall-eth from a - hove, Traced up-on our di - al
In its bright in - crease; Per - feet, yet it flow - eth ev- ery day,
Nev - er trai - tor stand; Not a surge of shade of care,
By the Sun of Love. We may trust Him us to do;
Refrain
Hearts are ful . ly bl est; Find • ing, as He prom-ised, Per- feet peace and rest.
DAYBREAK 9 9 9 9 Ref.
Carl Blackmore
1. Some glo-rious morn-ing sor - row will cease, Some glo-rious morn-ing
2. Sad hearts will glad - den, all shall be bright, Good-bye for - ev - er
3. Oh, what a meet - ing, when we a - rise No tears nor cry - ing
all will be peace; Heart-aches all end - ed, La - bor all done,
to earth's dark night; Changed in a mo - ment, like Him to be,
shall dim our eyes; Loved ones u - nit - ed e - ter - nal - ly,
Refrain
will come; Some gold- en day-break, battles all won, He'll shout the
break thro' the blue, Some gold- en day- break, for me, for you.
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sun - light through dark - ness and shad - ow is break - ing, That Je - sus will
may be, per - chance, that the black - ness of mid - night Will burst in - to
glo • ry un - told and the an - gels at - tend - ing, With grace on His
sick - ness, no sad • ness, no dread and no cry - ing, Caught up in the
come in the full - ness of glo - ry, To re - ceive from the world His own.
light in the blaze of His glo • ry, When Je • SUS re . ceives His own.
brow, like a ha . lo of glo • ry, Will Je . SUS re . ceive His own.
clouds with our Lord in - to glo - ry, When Je . SUS re . ceives His own.
J-._
1. Je - sus is com - ing from heav- en Back to the earth some day,
2. Some - day the clouds· will be lad - en With a most pre - cious King,
3. E - ven the an - gels in heav - en Know not the day nor hour,
Will you be found where faith - ful are crowned, Or be turned a - way from His
He will de-scend, our glo - ri- ous friend, While na - ture shall sing of His
But thru the maze on one of these days We'll see Him in pow'r bro't from
jew - els? 0 He will come back in His glo - ry 0 - ver the earth to
glo - ry and In - to sub - jec - tion all na - tions Low at His feet shall
heav - en, for He will be giv - en do - min - ion 0 - ver the land and
reign, Hast - en, my broth - er, get read - y, Gath - er in the grain.
lie, He will be crowned with true glo - ry, Lord and King most high.
sea, 0 what a glo - ri - ous rul - er Will our Sav - ior be.
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Refrain
0 ver men;
com - ing in pow er, glo ry, 0 what a sight 'twill be!
Coming, coming, coming, coming,
Saints on the earth will greet Him with mirth, The King is He.
Coming, coming, coming, coming, Coming, coming, King is He.
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AMSTERDAM 7 6 7 6 7 7 7 6
German choral
In The Foundery Collection. 1742
1. Rise and lift your voic - es high, The Lord re - turns to reign;
2. Rise and sing the glor - ious song, Ye saints of all the earth;
3. In a twink -ling of an We shall be made like him;
Those who nailed him to a tree, Shall the true Mes - si ah see,
Those who mock and scoff his name, Shall see him as Lord and King,
Praise the Fa - ther of our Lord, On - ly God of Is - ra - el,
Rise and sing and shout A - men, Christ shall the vie - t'ry win.
Rise ye men of ho - ly faith, The joy- ful song now sing.
Then shall all the earth o - b1, A.Jddo the Fa - ther's will. A- men.
1. Face to face with Christ my Sav - ior, Face to face what will it be
2. On - ly faint - ly now I see Him, With the dark- ling veil be - tween;
3. What re - joic - ing in His pres-ence When are ban-ished grief and pain;
4. Face to face! 0 bliss - ful mo-ment! Face to face to see and know;
When with rap • ture I be • hold Him, Je · sus Christ who died for me?
But a bless • ed day is com • ing When His glo - ry shall be seen.
When the crook-ed ways are straight-ened And the dark things shall be plain.
Face to face with my Re - deem - er, Je - sus Christ who loves me so.
Face to face I shall be - hold Him, Com - ing from the star - ry sky;
to face in all His glo - ry, I shall see Him by and by!
1. Lift up your heads, pil - grims a - wea-ry, See day's ap - proach now
2. Dark was the night, sin warred a - gainst us; Heav - y the load of
3. 0 bless - ed hope! 0 bliss - ful prom-ise! Fill - ing our hearts with
4. E - ven so come, pre - cious Lord Je - sus; Cre - a - tion waits re -
crim - son the sky; Night shad - ows flee, and your Be lov- ed,
sor - row we bore; But now we see signs of His com - ing;
rap - ture di - vine; 0 day of days! hail Thy ap - pear- ing!
demp - tion to see; Caught up in clouds, soon we shall meet Thee;
ver - y same
1. When He com - eth, when He com• eth To make up His jew - els,
2. He will gath - er, He will gath ~ er The gems for His king - dom:
3. Lit - tie chil - dren, lit - tie chil- dren Who love their Re - deem - er
His
All jew - els, pre - cious jew - els, His• loved and His own.
All the pure ones, all the bright ones, His loved and His own.
Are the jew - els, pre - cious jew - els, His loved and His own.
Like the stars of the mom - ing, His bright crown a - dom - ing,
They shall shine in their beau - ty, Bright gems for His crown.
The bride - groom is a . ris ing, And soon He draw - eth nigh;
The mar • riage-feast is wait ing, The gates wide o - pen stand;
A . round the throne of glo ry, The Lamb ye shall be . hold,
With hearts and hands lift . ed We plead, 0 Lord, to
Up, pray, and watch and wres • tie; At mid - night comes the cry.
Up, up ye heirs of glo • ry! The bride - groom is at hand.
In tri • umph cast be • fore Him Your di a • dems of gold.
The day of earth's re • demp • tion, That brings us un • to Thee.
LLANGLOFFAN 7 6 7 6 D.
Welsh hymn melody
D. Evans' Hymnau a Thonau
WATCHINGl0 7 10 7 Ref.
Fanny J. Crosby William H. Doane
read - y, broth - et? Read - y for the Lord's re - tum? Say, will He
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free - ly tell Why I should love Him so well, For
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Refrain
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1. Mar - vel - ous mes - sage we bring, Glo - ri - ous car - ol we sing,
2. For• est and flow - er ex - claim, Moun-tain and mead-ow the same,
3. Stand-ing be - fore Him at last, Tri - al and trou - ble all past,
Won - der - ful word of the King Je • SUS is com-ing a - gain! (a -gain!)
All earth and heav - en pro - claim Je • SUS is com-ing a - gain! (a-gain!)
Crowns at His feet we will cast Je • SUS is com-ing a - gain! (a-gain!)
Refrain-Unison
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1. How long, 0 Lord, our Sav - iour, Wilt Thou re -main a - way? Our hearts are
2. How long, 0 gra-cious Mas - ter, Wilt Thou Thy house-hold leave? So long hast
3. How long, 0 heav'n-ly Bride-groom! How long wilt Thou de - lay? And yet how
4. Oh, wake Thy slumb'ring vir - gins! Send forth the sol-emn cry, Let all Thy
· grow-ing wea - ry Of Thy so long de - lay; Oh when shall come the mo-ment When
Thou now tar - ried,Few Thy re-turn be - lieve; Immersed in sloth and fol - ly, Thy
few are griev - ing That Thou dost ab-sent stay! The ver - y bride her por - tion And
saints re - peat it, "The Bridegroom draweth nigh!" May all our lll!Jlps be burn - ing, Our
bright - er far than morn, The sunshine of Thy glo - ry Shall on Thy peo - pie dawn?
servants, Lord, we see; And few of us stand read - y With joy to wel-come Thee.
call - ing hath for - got, And seeks for ease and glo - ry Where Thou, her Lord, art not.
loins well gird - ed be, Each longing heart pre -par - ing With joy Thy face to see.
H
1. I am watch - ing for the com - ing of the glad mil - len - nial day,
2. Je- sus' com - ing back will be the an - swer to earth's sorrowing cry,
3. Yes, the ran - somed of the Lord shall come to Zi - on then with joy,
4. Then the sin and sor - row, pain and death of this dark world shall cease,
When our blessed Lord shall come and catch his wait - ing Bride a - way; Oh! my
For the know-ledge of the Lord shall fill the earth and sea and sky; God shall
And in all his ho - ly moun-tain noth - ing hurts or shall de - stroy; Per - feet
In a glorious reign with Je - sus of a thousand years of peace; All the
heart is fill'd with rapt-ure as I la - bor, watch and pray,For the Lord is com - ing
take a - way all sick-ness and the suff'-rer's tears will dry, When our Saviour shall come
peace shall reign in ev - 'ry heart, and love with- out al - toy, Af - ter Je • sus shall come
earth is groaning, cry. ing for that day of sweet re - lease, For our Je - sus to come
D.S.
back to earth a - gain. Oh! our Lord is com - ing back to earth a - gain,
.
is com-ing back to earth a-gain, .
PLEADING SAVIOUR 8 7 8 7 D.
Chrutlan Lyre
7
Com - ing
r with the pow'r of heav-en to es - tab - lish peace on earth.
He the safe and sure foun- da-tion, He the wor-thy one of God.
r
Je - sus Christ the
r
Son of God comes to - - call his
Sound the trum- pet join the chor • us, Je - sus Christ re A-men.
. 1. Je • SUS is com . ing, teil the glad sto . ry; Ring out the mes - sage,
2. Je • SUS is com - ing, mom - ing is break - ing, See o'er the hill - tops
3. Je - SUS is com - ing, judg • ment is near - mg; Has . ten, dear sin - ner,
4. If you re - ject him, how will you meet hill}? Think of the price he
swell the re
gleams of the
. -
frain;
day,
Com- ing with
Shad -ows are
an . gels, com - ing in
flee . ing, na - tions are
.
glo - ry;
wak - ing;
do not de lay; Yield to him now, then at his ap pear - ing
paid on the tree; Where for thy par . don gave a full ran - som,
joy of the faith - ful, Long by the proph-ets of Is - rael fore - told, Re .gal in
Prince of sal - va - tion; Sound the last trum pet, ech - o the call; Strike in thy
tones of com - pas - sion; Look to the cross, for you there he died;Streams of sal-
gate-way to E den; Come with your sins, tho' crim-son they be; He'll not re •
b
splen - dor, trans-cend-ent in beau - ty, King of the saints, and Judge of the world.
pow - er, thou "stone ~f themountain," King-doms of earth, and rule o - ver all.
va - tion a - bun-dant are flow-ing,Fresh from his feet, his hands and his side.
ject thee, he's still in-ter-ced- ing; Take his free grace he of - fers to thee.
1. Christ is com - ing! let ere - a - tion From her groans and tra - vail cease;
2. Earth can now but tell the sto - ry Of Thy bit - ter cross and pain;'
3. Long Thy peo - pie have been pin - ing, Far from rest, and far from Thee:
4. With that bless - ed hope be - fore us, Let no harp re - main un - strung;
Let the glo - rious proc - la - ma - tion Hope re - store and faith in - crease:
She shall yet be - hold Thy glo - ry, When Thou com - est back to reign:
But in glo - rious ves - tures shin - ing, They their lov - ing Lord shall see:
Let the might - y ad - vent cho - rus On - ward roll from tongue to tongue:
MISSIONARY HYMN 7 6 7 6 D
Author Unknown Lowell Mason
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L That glo - rious day is com - ing, The hour is hasten - ing on;
2. Then all the saints vie - tor - ious, Will go to meet their Lord;
3. 0 Chris - tian, keep from sleep - ing, And let your love a bound;
Its rad - iant light is near - ing, Far bright - er than the sun;
An earth both bright and glo - rious, Will then be their re - ward;
Be watch - ful, prayer • ful, faith • ful, The trump - et soon will sound!
And gath - er all his chos - en, To meet him in the air.
Nor clouds, nor night re - main - ing, But one e - ter - nal day.
Then you, in that blest morn - ing, May meet him in the sky.
need
say
Thy
with
rich
calm
in -
fill • ing,
as - sur • ance,
come My heart doth long for Thee; Tho I've failed and be -
SUS, come.
mar emp - ty, No more traf - fie in the streets, All the
fac - es line the hall • ways, Those whose lives have been redeemed,Broken
can hear thechar-iots rum - ble, I can see the march-ing throng, The
-
build - ers' tools are si - lent, No more time to har - vest wheat; Bus-y house - wives
homes that He has mend . ed, Those from pris . on He has freed; Lit - tie chil - dren
flur - ry of God's trum-pets Spells the end of sin and wrong; Re - gal robes are
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SICILIAN MARINERS 8 7 8 7 8 7
Charles Wesley From Tattersall's P1almody
1. Lo! He comes, with clouds de - scend -ing, Once for our sal va - tion slain;
2. Ev - 'ry eye shall now be - hold Him, Robed in dread-ful maj -es - ty;
3. Yea, A - men! let all a - dore Thee, High on Thine e ter - nal throne;
Thou - sand thou - sand saints at - tend - ing, Swell the tri - umph of His train:
Those who set at naught and sold Him,Pierced and nailed Him to the tree,
Sav - ior, take the pow'r and glo - ry, Claim the king - dom for Thine own:
1. When Je - sus comes and this age is no more, He'll cleanse the earth and its
2. When by the gift of His in - fi - nite grace, I in his king-dom am
3. Here on the earth that God formed long a - go, We'll spend e - ter - ni - ty
Refrain
r.,.
.
n by His grace
me, glo-ry for
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I shall look on His face, That will be glo - ry, be glo - ry for me.
r.,.
it were to day?
to - day.
to - day?
Com - ing to claim His cho • sen Bride, All the re - deemed and pu - ri - fled,
Then shall the dead in Christ a - rise, Caught up to meet Him in the skies,
Signs of His com - ing mul • ti - ply, Mom - ing light breaks in east - ern sky,
0 .
ver this whole
r·
earth scat - tered wide, What if it were
When shall these glo . ries meet our eyes? What if it were
Watch, for that time is draw ·· ing nigh, What if it were
Refrain
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All right.a reaerved. Uaed by permission.
1. Je . ru . sa • lem, my
r
hap • PY home, When shall I come to thee?
2. 0 hap· PY har • bor of the saints, 0 sweet and pleas • ant soil!
3. Thy gar • dens and thy gal • lant walks Con • tin . u • 'ly are
4. There trees for • ev . er• more bear fruit, And ev do
5. Je . ru . sa • lem, my hap . PY home, Would God
When shall
In thee
my sor • rows have
no sor - row may
an end? Thy joys
be found, No grief,
uwhen shall
no care,
I
no
see?
toil.
There grow such sweet and pleas . ant flowr's As no• _where else are seen.
There more the an gels sit, And ev . er• more do sing.
Would at an end, Thy joys that I I,...___ ight see!
From "Folk Hymns of America" by Annabel Morris Buchanan. Copyright 1938 by J. Fischer & Bro.
(A Division of Belwln•Mills Publlshin1 Cor.). Copyright renewed 1966. Used by perml.sslon.
THE ?HRISTIAN HOPE: SECOND ADVENT
500 I Know Whom I Have Believed
For I know whom I have belieued. 2 Tim. I: 12
Refrain
1. The Lord him self shall come a • gain With hosts of an • gels will de •
2. I know my Lord is strong to save If though my soul lay in the
3. We'll sing "O death where is thy sting'? 0 grave where now thy vie • to •
4. Then to the earth we'll all de • scend His right· eous king • dom will be •
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scend E . ter • nal life to give his own On that glad
grave, For ev . en death will not hold sway On that glad
ry?" These . e . mies will not dis . may On that glad
gin Our no man will take a . way On that glad
And the end of the age pro - claim - ing, Shall pierce the depths pro - found,
From their graves shalt a - wake and praise Him With joy and not with fear,
And the songs of the blood-bought mil - lions Shall hail that bliss - ful hour,
When the Son of man shall come in His glo - ry With all the saints on earth,
When the saints of all a - ges are u - nit • ed, And cloth'd no more to die,
When we gath - er safe - ly home in the morn - ing, And night's dark shadows fly,
What a shout - ing of the wise from the mul - ti - tudes that rise,
What a shout - ing there will be when each oth - er's face we see,
What a shout - ing on that shore when we meet to part no more,
trumpet shall sound, the dead shall be raised, Changed in the twinkiing of an eye _____
in thetwin ling of an eye.
Resurrection 503
Awake lho11 that Hleepesl, a11d ari.,e from the dead. a11d Chri.,t shall gfre thee light. Eph. 5:11,
SERAPH CMD
Daniel Watkins Old Melody
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L The day of res - ur - rec - tion comes, The Lord de - scends to reign
2. 0 in that hour when He shall come What joy to be a - live
3. Up - on the earth God will a - bide, He and His pre- cious Son
4. 0 Chris - tian men lift up your voice And with the an - gels sing
Ten thou - sand an - gels in the air Com - prise His ho • ly train
And those who sleep in His dear name, The same shall all re - vive
And from the saints of old and new A shout of vict - 'ry won
The King of kings and Lord of lords Both grace and peace will bring
With pow'r and might and maj - es - ty He comes to judge the world
Then all caught up to meet the Lord As He comes from the sky
0 then all e - vil shall give way And men no long - er fall
The day of res - ur - rec - tion comes, The Lord de -scends to reign
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And gives to all the cho - sen bride Life for e - ter - ni ty.
And in a mo - ment will be changed That they shall nev - er die.
And in the earth new and re-stored God shall be all in all.
Ten thou - sand an - gels in the air Com - prise His ho - ly train.
1. On Jor ~ dan's storm -y banks I stand, And cast a wish - ful eye
2. All o'er those wide ex - tend - ed plains Shines one e - ter - nal day;
3. No chill- ing winds nor poi-s'nous breath Can reach that health- ful shore;
4. When shall I reach that hap - py place, And be for - ev - er blest?
To God's great earth - ly King-dom land, Where my pos - ses -sions lie.
There Christ my Lord for - ev - er reigns And scat - ters night a - way.
Sick - ness and sor - row, pain and death Are felt and feared no more.
When shall . I see my Fa - ther's face, And in His hos - om rest?
Refrain
I am bound for the prom - ised land, I am bound for the prom-ised land;
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ENGLE 14 10 14 10 Ref.
Steve Engle
Arr. D.R.F. and S.E.
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Cop)'ri&bt 1970 by Steve Ende and the La Verne. Cal., Church of the Brethren. Used by permlasion.
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on
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rings song. (this song.)
Refrain
His king-dom spread from shore to shore, Till moons shall wax and wane no more.
While west -em em - pires own their Lord, And sav - age tribes at • tend His word.
His name like sweet per • fume shall rise With ev - ery mom - ing sac - ri - flee.
And in - fant voic • es shall pro-claim Theirearth-ly bless - ings on His name.
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1. O glorious hour! when Christ shall reign, And make this world his wide do • main:
2. Be• fore him righ .teous - ness shall spread War then shall hide its loath-some head;
3. Love joy and peace he will main - tain: Of su • per • sti - tion break the chain;
4. 0 hap• py day! 'tis nigh at hand, When Is - ra . el shall re-gain their land;
5. His king-dom then no end shall know Be - fore him shall all na. tions bow;
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1. There's a great day com- ing, A great day com- ing, There's a great day
2. There's a bright day com- ing, A bright day com -ing, There's a bright day
3. There's a sad day com-ing, A sad day com -ing, There's a sad day
com - ing by and by; When the saints and the sin - ners shall be
com - ing by and by; But its bright ness shall on • ly come to
com - ing by and by; When the sin ner shall hear his doom, "De -
part - ed ri~t and k~ Are yoo read - y for that day to come?
them that love the Lord, Are you read - y for that day to come?
part, I know you not," Are you read - y for that day to come?
the
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There's a new day dawn - ing, There's a new day dawn- ing, Then a - rise, 0
new day dawn -ing, When the nations of the world shall worship Christ the King.
O,pyrllht 1923, Hall-Mack Co. ©Renewed 19111, The Rodeheaver Co. Uaed by Permlaion.
All Rllhbl Reserved. lnternaUonal Copyrllht Secured.
THE CHRISTIAN HOPE: KINGDOM
Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken 513
Glorlou• thing• are •Poken of thee, 0 city of God. P-. 87:3
AUSTRIAN HYMN 8 7 8 7 D.
Franz Joseph Haydn
7
He whose word can - not be bro - ken Formed thee for His own a . bode;
Well sup • ply thy sons and daugh -ters, And all fear of want re • move:
For a glo - ry and a cov - ering, Show - ing that the Lord near!
Let the world de - ride or pit • y, will glo - ry name;
On
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the Rock of A - ges found - eel, shake thy sure ie - pose?
Who can faint, while such a riv - er flows their thirst as - suage'?
Thus de • riv - ing from their ban - ner night and shade by day;
Fad - ing is the world's best pleas - ure, boast - ed pomp and show;
With sal - va • tion's walls sur-round - ed, Thou mayst smile at all thy foes.
Grace which, like the Lord, the Giv - er, Nev - er fails from age to age.
Safe they feed up - on the man - na Which He gives them when they pray.
Sol - id joys and last - ing treas - ure None but Zi - on's chil·dren know. A• men.
1. From all the dark plac - es Of earth's hea -then rac - es, 0 see how the
2. The sun - light is glanc - ing O'er ar - mies ad - vane - ing, To con - quer the
3. With shout - ing and sing - ing, And ju - bi - lant ring - ing, Their arms of re -
thick shad - ows fly! The voice of sal - va - tion A - wakes ev - ery na - tion,
king -doms of sin; Our Lord shall possess them, His presence shall bless them,
bel - lion cast down; At last ev - ery na - tion The LQrd of sal - va - tion
Refrain
tell ye the sto - ry, God's ban - ner ex - alt - ed shall be! The earth shall be
CONVERSE 8 7 8 7 D.
Charles C. Converse
1. The glad ti • dings of the king - dom, Je ~ sus preached in Gal - i • lee;
2. The glad ti - dings of the king - dom: Sav - ing word to dy • ing men;
Bade his fol-lowers in their mis - sion, Tell the same to you and me;
Still we sing the bliss • fut mes • sage, Christ the Lord will come a - gain!
If be - liev - ing, you re - ceive it, Run the race with pa- tient care.
You may that dear land in • her it, You may have the end - less years!
DANKS 7 6 8 6 D.
H.P. Danka
7
And come be - fore His throne of grace With tune - ful heart arid voice;
The depths of earth are in His hands; He rules the might - y sea.
0 en - ter now His tern - pie gates, And fill His courts with song;
To Him shall princ - es bend the knee An<l kings their glo - ry bring.
Till dis - tant isles be - yond the deep Shall own His power to save.
Ex • alt the King of heav'n and earth, And crown Him Lord of all.
1. In the land of fade - less day Lies the "cit - y four• square,"
2. All the gates of pearl are made, In the "cit • y four - square,"
3. And the gates shall nev • er close To the "cit • y four • square,"
4. There they need no sun -shine bright, In that "cit . y four• square,"
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PICKETT 9 8 9 8 9 8 9 8
Leander L. Pickett
7
1. I dream'd that the great judgment morning Had dawn'd, and the trumpet had blown;
2. The rich man was there, but his mon - ey Had melt - ed and van - ished a - way;
3. The wid - ow was there and the or - phans, God heard and re - mem-bered their cries;
4. The mor - al man came to the judg - ment, But self· righteous rags would not do;
I dream'd that the na • tions had gath - ered To judg - ment be - fore the white throne.
A pau - per he stood in the judg - ment, His debts were too heav - y to pay.
No sor - row will be there for - ev - er, God wiped all the tears from their eyes.
The men who had cru- ci - fied Je - sus Had passed off as mor- al men too.
From the throne came a bright shining an - gel And stood on the land and the sea,
The great man was there,but his great-ness When death came was left far be - hind;
The gam - bier was there and the drunk-ard, And the man who had sold them the drink,
The souls that had put off sal - va - tion "Not to- night; I'll re-pent by and by;
And swore with his hand rais'd to heav - en, That time was no long-er to be.
The an - gel that op - ened the rec - ords, Not a trace of his great-ness could find.
With peo - pie who gave him the li • cense To - geth in fire they did sink.
No time now to think of re - lig - ion!" At last had found time to die.
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mountains, They pray'd, but their pray'r was too late.
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Arr. from Wm. Wallace
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1. Oh, shout for joy! let songs a - rise, The Lamb that once was slain
·2..The trum - pet sounds its joy - fut voice Is heard o'er land and sea;
3. Yes, they shall live for - ev - er-more, Se cure from toil and pain;
4. All hail that bright, e - ter - nal day, When Da - vid's right · ful heir
1. Our thanks, 0 God, for fa - thers Who fol - low in Thy way,
2. Our thanks, 0 God, for fa - thers Who show, by word and deed,
3. Our thanks, 0 God, for fa - thers Who meet Thee oft in prayer,
4. How bless - ed are the chit - dren Who in their fa - thers see
And who, with glad and trust - ing hearts, Ex - alt Thee ev - 'ry day.
Com - mit - ment to Thy will and plan, And Thy com-mand-ments heed.
And who, for all life's toil and care, Find strength and wis - dom there.
The ten - der Fa - ther love of God, And find their way to Thee.
1. Hap • py the home when God is there, And love fills ev . 'ry breast;
2. Hap • py the home where Je • sus' name Is sweet to ev . 'ry ear;
3. Hap • py the home where prayer is heard, And praise is wont to rise;
4. Lord, let us in our homes a • gree This bless • ed peace to gain;
When one their wish and one their prayer, And one in thee do rest.
Where chil-dren ear . ly lisp His fame, And par-ents hold Him dear.
Where par- ents love the sa • cred Word, And all its wis. dom prize.
U • nite our hearts in love to Thee, And love to all will reign. A• men.
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prayer be • fore Thy throne, the love which
ty and stead-fast faith, and qui • et,
calms all earth -ly strif: , the glo • rious
1. 0 hap - PY home, where Thou art loved the dear - est, Thou lov - ing
2. 0 hap· PY home, where each one serves Thee, low - ly, What - ev - er
3. 0 hap- PY home, where Thou art not for - got - ten When joy is
Friend and Sav - ior of our race, And where a - mong the guests there nev - er
his ap - point- ed work may be, Till ev - ery com -mon task seems great and
o - ver - flow - ing, full and free; 0 hap- py home, where ev- ery wound-ed
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com - eth One who can hold such high and hon - ored place.
ho - ly, When it is done, 0 Lord, as un - to Thee.
spir - it Is brought, Phy • si - cian, Com • fort - er, to Thee. A- men.
DENVER 8 6 8 6 D.
John Haynes Holmes H. Hou,ely
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1. 0 God, whose love is o - ver all The chil - dren of Thy grace,
2. To see Thee in the sun by day, And in the stars by night,
3. To see Thee in each qui - et home Where faith and love a - bide,
Whose rich and ten - der bless - ings fall On ev - ery age and place,
In wav - ing grass and o - cean spray, And leaves and flow - ers bright;
In school and church, where all may come To seek Thee side by side;
Hear Thou the songs and prayers we raise In ea - ger joy to Thee,
To hear Thy voice, like spo - ken word, In ev - 'rybreeze that blows,
To see Thee in each hu - man life, Each strug - gling hu - man heart,
1. God,
2. God,
3. God,
give
give
give
us
us
us
Chris
Chris
Chris
tian
tian
tian
-
homes!
homes!
homes!
Homes where
Homes where
Homes where
the
the
Bi - ble
fa - ther
the moth - er,
is
is
in
4.. God, give us Chris - tian homes! Homes where the chi! - dren are
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loved and taught, Homes where the Mas ter's will is sought,
true and strong, Homes that are free from the blight of wrong,
queen - ly quest, Strives to show oth - ers Thy way is best,
led to know Christ in His beau- ty who loves them so,
Homes crowned with beau - ty thy love hath wrought; God, give us
Homes that are joy - ous with love and song; God, give us
Homes where the Lord is an hon - ored guest; God, give us
Homes where the al tar fires and glow; God, give us
Chris - tian
Chris
Chris
tian
tian
homes;
homes;
homes;
give
give
give
us
us
us
tian
tian
tian
-
homes!
homes!
homes!
Chris tian homes; give us tian homes! A - men.
FINLANDIA 10 10 10 10 10 10
Jean Sibelius
1. 0 give us homes built firm up-on the Sav - ior, Where Christ is Head and
2. 0 give us homes with god - ly fa. thers, moth-ers, Who al - ways place their
3. 0 give us homes where Christ is Lord and Mas- ter, The Bi - ble read, the
4. 0 Lord, our God, our homes are Thine for - ev - er! We trust to Thee their
Coun- sel - lor and Guide; Where ev - 'ry child is taught His love and fa - vor
hope and trust in Him; Whose ten-der pa - tience tur-moil nev - er both - ers,
pre-cious hymns still sung; Where pray'r comes first in peace or in dis - as - ter,
prob-lems, toil, and care; Their bonds of love no en - e - my can sev - er.
And gives his heart to Christ, the cru - ci - fled; How sweet to know that
Whose calm and cour - age trou - ble can - not dim; A home where each finds
And praise is nat - ural speech to ev - 'ry tongue; Where mountains move be -
If Thou art al - ways Lord and Mas- ter there: Be Thou the cen - ter
McNAUGHTON lrreg.
J.H. McNaughton
1. There is beau - ty all a - round, When there's love at home; There is joy in
2. In the cot - tage there is joy, When there's love at home; Hate and en - vy
3. Kind- ly heav -en smiles a - hove, When there's love at home; All the earth is
4. Je - sus, show Thy mer - cy mine, Then there's love at home; Sweet - ly whisper
ev - 'ry sound, When there's love at home. Peace and plen -ty here a - bide, Smil - ing
ne'er an - noy, When there's love at home. Ros - es blossom 'neath our feet, All the
filled with love, When there's love at home. Sweet- er sings the brooklet by, Brighter
I am Thine, Then there's love at home. Source of love, Thy cheering light Far ex -
sweet on ev - 'ry side; Time doth soft- ly, sweetly glide, When there's love at home;
earth's a gar-densweet, Mak - ing life a bliss complete,When there's love at home;
beams the az - ure sky: Oh, there's One who smiles on high,When there's love at home;
ceeds the sun so bright Can dispel the gloom of night; Then there's love at home;
Love at home, Love at home, Time doth softly, sweetly glide, When there's love at home.
Love at home, Love at home, Mak - ing life a bliss complete, When there's love at home.
Love at home, Love at home, Oh, there's One who smiles on high, When there'sloveathome.
Love at home, Love at home, Can dispel the gloom of night, Then there's loveathome.
BEECHER 8 7 8 7 D.
John Zundel
7
1. Who can find a vir - tuous wo - man? Worth more than all pre - ciousgems!
2. Strength and hon • or are her clothing; When she speaks her words are wise.
3. Charm can be so ver - y de - cept-ive, Beau -ty fades and soon is past.
And her hus - band safe • ly trust - eth All his goods in - to her hands.
In her tongue the law of kind - ness Makes the home a par - a - dise.
She who lives for God and oth - ers, Has a beau - ty that will last.
Wil - ling hands that al - ways are work- i~g For her house-hold and man - kind;
All her chil • dren call her bless - ed; Joy a - bounds in ev - ry heart;
Fame and for - tune may not claim her For her man - y hum-ble deeds;
Ris • ing ear - ly or late mid-night, Fill - ing needs with heart and mind
Love and peace a . bide for - ev - er, From God's Word they will not depart.
But the God she loves and hon - ors, Brings her praise that sup - er -sedes.
EVENTIDE 10 10 10 10
Henry F. Lyte William H. Monk
1. A
2. Swift
bide
to
with
its
me:
close
fast
ebbs
falls the
out life's
e - ven
lit - tie
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day;
3. I need Thy pres - ence ev - 'ry pass - ing hour;
4. Hold Thou Thy cross be fore my clos - ing eyes;
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" The dark - ness deep - ens; Lord,
I
with me a bide!
Earth's joys grow dim, its glo - ries pass a way;
What but Thy grace can foil the tempt - er's power?
Shine through the gloom when doubts and fears a rise.
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SEYMOUR 7 7 7 7
Georce W. Doane Carl Maria VOil Weber
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STAINER 8 7 8 7
Mary (Lundie) Duncan John Stainer
r
1. Je - sus, ten - der Shep- herd hear me; Bless Thy lit - tie lamb to - night;
2. All this day Thy hand has led me, And I thank Thee for Thy care;
3. Let my sins be all for - giv - en; Bless the friends I love so well:
Through the dark - ness be Thou near me; Keep me safe till morn - ing light.
Thou hast clothed me, warmed and fed me, Lis - ten to my ev • 'ning prayer.
And when you de - scend from heav-en, Hap - py then with Thee to dwell. A- men.
L Mom - ing has bro ken Like the first morn ing,
2. Sweet the rain's new fall Sun • lit from heav en,
3. Mine is the sun light! Mine is the morn ing,
Words reprinted by permission of Harold Ober Assoclate1. Copyright© 1957 by Eleanor Farjeon.
Music from "Revised Church Hymnary" 1927 by permission of Oxford University Press,
VESPER HYMN 8 7 8 7 8 6 8 7
Dimitri S. Bortniansky
7
1. Now, on land and sea de- scend - ing, Brings the night its peace pro-found;
2. Soon as dies the sun - set glo - ry, Stars of heaven shine out a - hove,
3. Now, our wants and bur - dens leav - ing To His care who cares for all,
4. As the dark- ness deep - ens o'er us, Lo! e - ter - nal stars a - rise;
Let our ves - per hymn be blend -ing With the ho - ly calm a - round.
Tell - ing still the an - cient sto - ry Their Cre - a - tor's change-less love.
Cease we fear- ing, cease we griev - ing: At His touch our bur - dens fall.
Hope and faith and love rise glo - rious, Shin - ing in the mid-night skies.
EVENING PRAYER 8 7 8 7
James Edmeston George C. Stebbins
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1. Sav - ior, breathe an eve - ning bless - ing Ere re - pose our spir - its seal;
2. Though de - struc - tion walk a - round us, Though the ar - rows past us fly;
3. Though the night be dark and drear - y, Dark - ness can - not hide from Thee;
4. Should swift death this night o'er - take us, And our couch be - come our tomb,
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Sin and want we come con - fess-ing, Thou canst save, and 'l'nou canst heal.
An-gel guards from Thee surround us, We are safe if Thou art nigh.
Thou art He who, nev - er wea - ry, Watch-est where Thy peo - pie be.
May the mom in Thee a - wake us, Clad in light
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and death - less bloom. A - men.
1. Our fa - thers built our coun - tey dear Up - on the Word of God;
2. Our sins are man - y, this we know, We mer - it but His wrath:
3. God's prom - ise is, if hum bly we Will pray and seek His face,
Refrain
MATERNA C.M.D.
Katharine L. Bates Samuel A. Ward
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1. 0 beau - ti - ful for spa - cious skies, For am - ber waves of grain,
2. 0 beau - ti - fut for pit - grim feet, Whose stern im • pas-sioned stress
3. 0 beau - ti - ful for he - roes proved In lib - er - at - ing strife,
4. 0 beau - ti - fut for pa - triot dream That sees be • yond the years
For pur - pie moun-tain maj - es - ties A - hove the fruit - ed plain!
A thor - ough-fare for free - dom beat A - cross the wit - der • ness!
Who more than self their coun - try loved, And mer . cy more than life!
Thine al a - bas - ter cit - ies gleam, Un - dimmed by hu - man tears!
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i - ca! A mer - i . ca! May God thy gold re fine,
A . mer . i - ca! A . mer - i . ca! God shed His grace on thee,
And crown thy good with broth - er - hood From sea to shin - ing sea!
Con - firm thy soul in self - con - trol, Thy lib • er - ty in law!
Till all suc-cess be no - hie - ness, And ev - ery gain di - vine!
And crown thy good with broth • er - hood From sea to shin - ing sea! A - men.
NATIONAL HYMN 10 10 10 10
Daniel C. Roberts Gecrge W. Waneu
3
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hand Leads forth in beau - ty all the star - ry
past; In this free land by Thee our lot is
lence, Be Thy strong arm our ev - er sure de -
way; Lead us from night to nev - er - end - ing
hailed at the twi- Iight's last gleam. ing,Whose broad stripes and bright stars, thru the
homes and the war's des • o • la • tion! Blest with vie -t'ry and peace, may the
And the rock -ets' red glare, the bombs burst-ing in air, Gave proof thru the
Then con-quer we must, when our cause it is just; And this be our
night that our flag was still there. O say, does that star . span • gled
mot to: "In God is our trust!" And the star-span-gled ban . ner in
brave?
brave!
pil - grim's pride, From ev - 'ry moun - tain side Let free - dom ring!
tern - pied hills; My heart with rap - ture thrills Like that a - bove.
breathe par - take; Let rocks their si - lence break, The sound pro - long.
ho - ly light; Pro - tect us by Thy might, Great God, our King!
L Mine_ eyes have seen the glo - ry of the com - ing of the Lord; He is
2. I have seen Him in the watch-fires of a hun - dred cir• cling camps; They have
3. He has sound - ed forth the trum - pet that shall nev - er sound re - treat; He is
4. In the beau -ty of the lil - ies, Christ was born a - cross the sea, With a
tram - piing out the vin - tage where the grapes of wrath are stored; He hath loosed the
build - ed Him an al - tar in the eve - ning dews and damps; I can read His
sift · ing out the hearts of men be - fore His judg- ment seat; 0 be swift, my
glo - ry in His hos - om that trans - fig - ures you and me; As He died to
fate - ful light-ning of His ter - ri."ble swift sword; His truth is march- ing on.
righ-teous sen-tence by the dim and flar- ing lamps; His day is march-ing on.
soul, to an - swer Him! be ju . bi -lant, my feet! Our God is march-ing on .
make men ho - ly, let us live to make men free, While God is march-ing on.
on.
AURELIA 7 6 7 6 D.
Frederick W. Goadby Samuel S. Wesley
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Ac - cept our glad thanks - giv - ing, And lis - ten as we pray;
For ev - 'ry gen - 'rous spir - it, And ev - 'ry will - ing hand;
May truth re - veal its pow - er, And fer - vent prayer as - cend;
And ten - der mem - 'ries gath - er A - bout this sa - cred shrine,
Grant now a gra - cious earn - est Of man - Ya com - ing day.
And may our prep - a ra - tion For this day's serv - ice be
And now with· in Thy tern - pie Thy glo - ry let us see,
Here may the bus - y toil - er Rise to the things a - hove;
May this its chief· est hon - or, Its glo - ry, ev - er be,
Our yearn - ing hearts Thou know - est; We wait be - fore Thy throne.
WE THANK YOU 11 10 11 10
Mcuestically!
1. We thank you, Je - ho - vah, each day and each night, That you shed up -
2. We thank you, Je - ho - vah, for your faith - ful Son, Who o'er death and
3. We thank you, Je - ho - vah, for our broth - er - hood, Where we find com -
4. We thank you, our God, for the hon - or to preach A - bout your great
1. Come, ye thank- ful peo - pie, come, Raise the song of bar - vest home:
2. All the world is God's own field, Fruit un - to Hts praise to yield;
3. For the Lord our God shall come, And shall take His bar - vest home;
4. E - ven so, Lord, quick - ly come To Thy fi - nal bar - vest home;
All
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Ere the win - ter
Un - to joy or
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sor - row grown;
From His field shall in that day All of - fens - es purge a - way;
Gath - er Thou Thy peo - pie in, Free from sor - row, free from sin;
God, our Ma - ker, doth pro - vide For our wants to be sup - plied:
First · the blade, and then the ear, Then the full com shall ap - pear:
Give His an • gels charge at last In the fire the tares to cast;
There, for - ev - er · pu - ri - fled, In Thy pres - ence to a - bide:
Come
Lord
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ple,come,Raise the song of bar - vest home.
of bar - vest, grant that we Whole - some grain and pure may be.
But the fruit - ful ears to store In His gar - ner
Come, with all Thine an • gels, come, Raise the glo - rious A-men.
BLESSINGS 11 11 11 11 Ref,
Johnson Oatman. Jr, Edwin 0, Excell
L When up • on life's bil - lows you are tern- pest tossed, When you are dis •
2. Are you ev • er bur-dened with a load of care? Does the cross seem
3. When you look at oth - ers with their lands and gold, Think that Christ has
4. So a • mid the con • flict, wheth-er great or small, Do not be dis •
cour - aged, think-ing all is lost, Count your man - y bless -ings name them
heav - y you are called to bear? Count your man • y bless• ings ev • ery
prom - ised you His wealth un - told; Count your man • y bless - ings mon - ey
cour -aged God is o - ver all; Count your man • y bless - ings an - gels
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one by one, And it will sur • prise you what the Lord has done.
doubt will fly, And you will be sing - ing as the days go by.
can • not buy, Heirs on earth with Je · SUS, nev - er • more to die.
will at • tend, Help and com -fort give you to your jour-ney's end.
bless - ings see what God has done; Count your bless. ings
bless- ings see what God has done; Count your man • y bless• ings.
The wick ed op - press - ing now cease from dis - tress - ing,
So from the be - gin - ning the fight we were win - ning:
Let Thy con - gre - ga - tion es cape trib - u - la - tion:
prais - es to His
Lord, wast at our
be ev-er A - men.
Thu tune In a higher Irey, No. 16 SPECIAL TIMES AND SEASONS: THANKSGIVING
548 We Plow the Fields, and Scatter
Euery good gift and euery perfect gift is from aboue. Jas. 1: 17
win - ter, The warmth to swell the grain, The breez-es and the sun- shine, And
bey Him, By Him the birds are fed; Much more to us, His chil • dren, He
of - fer For all Thy love im - parts, And what Thou most de - sir - est, Our
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Who won - drous things hath done, In whom His world re - joic es;
With ev - er joy - fut hearts And bless - ed peace to cheer us;
The Son, who with Him reigns In all the high - est heav en,
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Rowland H. Prichard
William P. Merrill Arr. by Ralph Vaughan Williams
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1. Not a - lone for might - y em- pire,Stretch-ing far o'er land and sea;
2. Not for bat - tie - ship and for - tress, Not for con -quests of the sword;
3. For the ar - mies of the faith- ful, Souls that passed and left no name;
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Stand- ing in the liv - ing pres. ent, Mem - o - ry and hope be - tween,
For the her - i - tage of free-dom, For the home, the church, the school;
For our proph-ets and a - pos - ties, Loy - al to the liv - ing Word;
Lord, we would with deep thanks-giv - ing Praf Thee m~t for things un - seen.
For the pen door to - hood In a land the peo - pie rule.
For all roes of the it, Give we thanks to Thee, 0 Lord. A - men.
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Mu.le from "The En&llah Hymnal;" uaed by peant.aslon of Oxford Unlvenlty Preu,
This tune In a hlghf!r lrt!Y, No. 196
SPECIAL TIMES AND SEASONS: THANKSGIVING
Thanks to God for My Redeemer 551
In eucry thing giue thank,: for tht, 11 the will of God . •• 1 Theu. 5: J 8
1. Thanks to God for my Re - deem - er, Thanks for all Thou dost pro - vide!
2. Thanks for prayers that Thou hast an -swered, Thanks for what Thou dost de - ny !
3. Thanks for ros es by the way - side, Thanks for thorns their stems con - tain!
Thanks for times now but a mem - 'ry, And for Je - sus by my side!
Thanks for storms that I have weath - ered, And for all Thou dost sup - ply!
Thanks for home and thanks for fire - side, And for hope, that sweet re - frain!
Thanks for pleas - ant, balm- y spring-time, Thanks for dark and drear - y fall!
Thanks for pain, and thanks for pleas - ure, Thanks for com - fort in de spair!
Thanks for joy and thanks for sor - row, Thanks for heav'n - ly peace with Thee!
'Thanks for tears by now for - got - ten, And for peace with - in my soul!
Thanks for grace that none can meas - ure, And for love be-yond com - pare!
Thanks for hope to - day, to - mor - row, And thro' all e - ter - ni - ty!
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L For all the bless - ings of the year, For all the friends we hold so dear,
2. For life and health,those com-mon things,Which ev - ery day and hour brings,
3. For love of Thine which nev - er tires, Which all our bet • ter thought in.spires,
For peace on earth, both far and near, We thank Thee, Lord.
For home, where our af - fee - tion clings, We thank Thee, Lord.
And warms our lives with heav'n - ly fires, We thank Thee, Lord. A - men.
L 0 God the Fa - ther of all men Bless Thou this com - ing year,
2. 0 may the spring that soon shall come Bring life a • fresh and new,
3. The sum - mer that now lies a - head 0 may it well be spent,
4. 0 may the fall that soon shall come Re . mind us of Thy grace,
5. 0 on the win - ter's chil • ly night May we re • call Thy love,
AURELIA 7 6 7 6 D.
Frances R. Havergal Samuel S. Wesley
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An - oth - er year of prov - ing Thy pres -ence all the days.
An - oth - er year of trust - ing, Of qui - et, hap - py rest.
On earth, and in your pre - sence, An - oth - er year for Thee. A - men.
WE BLESS 8 6 8 6
B.D. Ackley
Grant us, 0 Lord, a bid - ing peace, I~ this Thy house of prayer.
Pre - pare us, may we here re - ceive The bless - ing that we seek.
Fill us with faith and ho - ly zeal, And keep our spir - its free.
There Thou wilt be, and may we rest Se - rene - ly at Thy feet.
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2. "Thou shalt love the Lord Thy God, Thus the first com -
hearts to Thee In this sa - cred place; Come we here to praise Thy name,
mand ·ment runs, In His Word made known; And the sec -ond we must heed,
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2. Smile the clouds a - way, night will tum to day; If you smile and
4. Sing and smile and pray, that's the on - ly way; If you sing and
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