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1 “Come!” ’Tis Jesus Gently Calling Annie S. Ormsby (Trust in Jesus. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.) William J. Kirkpatrick “Come!” 1. “Come!” 2. “Come!” 3. “Come!” 4. ’tis the for for Je Fa night an sus ther’s is gel gen house gath hosts tly stands ’ring are call o quick mus ing, pen, ly ing “Ye With O’er O’er with its the this care love world’s sight and and fast so toil light fleet strange op and ing ly pressed, song; day; sad: With And If God your re you “be guilt turn lin seech how ing ger ing”— e’er to till man ap that the re pall Fa dark fus ing— ther, ness ing Come, All You To and to will be I you sure made will may ly for give now miss ev you be your er rest.” long. way. glad! For From And From your sin’s still the sin dis wait world He tant ing— and “once land sad its has of ly de suf fam wait lu fered,” ine, ing, sion On Toil Till Now the ing the our cross neath day voi the the its ces work mid course rise was day has as done, sun, run, one; And To With While the a His we word Fa pa shout by ther’s tience God’s God house un in now of a vi ut plen ba ta tered ty, ting tion, To And Je Heav’n each a sus it wear Fa lin self y ther’s gers re soul wel for ech is come, you— oes “Come!” “Come!” “Come!” “Come!”
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2 As the Serpent Raised by Moses John Newton (Take the World but Give Me Jesus. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.) John R. Sweney As 1. “Grieve 2. “I 3. the a have ser bout seen pent your what raised sins you by no were Mos lon do es ger, ing, Healed Well Tho’ the I you fier know lit y their tle ser might thought pent’s y of bite, guilt; Me; Je But You sus My were now love mad Him than ly self death bent dis is on clos stron ru es ger, in, To I But, the My I wound pre said— ed cious it sin blood shall ner’s have not sight. spilt: be; Hear Tho’ You His your had gra heart been cious has for in long ev vi been er ta har wretch tion, dened, ed, “I Look Had have on I life Me— not and it es peace soft poused to shall your give, grow; part; I Your Now have trans be wrought gres hold out sions My full shall arms sal be out va par stretch tion, doned, ed Sin And To ner, I’ll re look wash ceive to you you Me white to and as My live.” snow.” heart.”
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3 Behold, Behold the Lamb of God Joseph Hoskins (Ephesus. 8. 6. 8. 6. 8. 8. 8. 6.) D. F. Auber Be 1. See, 2. Come, 3. Wher 4. hold, see sin e’er be His ners, I hold arms see go the ex Him I’ll Lamb tend lift tell of ed ed the God wide up story On On On Of the the the the cross! cross! cross! cross! On On On Of the the the the cross! cross! cross! cross! For Be He In us hold drinks noth He His for ing shed bleed you else His ing the my pre hands bit soul cious and ter shall blood side cup glory, On On On Save the the the the cross! cross! cross! cross! On On On Save the the the the cross! cross! cross! cross! Oh The The Yes; hear sun rocks this the with do my o holds rend, con ver his the stant whelm rays moun theme ing of tains shall cry— light, quake, be, “E The While Thro’ li heavens Je time, la are sus and ma clothed doth in sa in a e bach shades tone ter tha of ment ni ni,” night; make, ty, Draw While While That near Je Je Je and sus sus sus see wins suf tast the the fers ed Sav glo for death iour rious our for die fight sake, me On On On On the the the the cross! cross! cross! cross! On On On On the the the the cross! cross! cross! cross!
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4 Behold the Saviour at the Door Joseph Grigg (St. Catherine. 6—8s.) Henri F. Hemy, arr. by J. G. Walton Be 1. Oh 2. Ad 3. Ad 4. hold love mit mit the ly Him, Him, Sav at ere for iour ti His the at tude! an hu the He ger man door! stands burn, breast He With Lest Ne’er gen o He en tly pen de ter knocks— heart part tained has and and so knocked out ne’er kind be stretched re a fore; hands; turn; guest; Has Oh Ad No wait match mit mor ed less Him, tal long— kind or tongue is ness! the their wait and hour’s joys ing He at can still; shows hand tell, You His When With use match at whom no less His He oth kind door con er ness de de friend to nied scends so His you’ll to ill. foes. stand. dwell. R EFRAIN O pen the door, He’ll en ter in, And sup with you, and you with Him.
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5 By Faith I See the Saviour Dying Richard Jukes (Ephesus. 8. 6. 8. 6. 8. 8. 8. 6.) D. F. Auber By 1. Did 2. Long 3. How 4. faith Christ, as sweet I when I the see I live truth, the was I’d ye Sav sin still sin iour pur be ners, dy su cry hear ing ing, ing, it, On Think Mer Mer the of cy’s cy’s tree, me, free, free, on think mer mer the of cy’s cy’s tree; me? free; free. To And Point Ye ru did to saints ined He the of sin save Lamb God, ners my for to He soul sin all is from ners de cry ru dy clare ing— in? ing it, Look Can On Mer to it the cy’s Me, be, tree, free, look can on mer to it the cy’s Me. be? tree. free. He Oh, There Vis bids yes, all it the He my your guilt did foes neigh y sal He bor’s now va hath dark draw tion with a near; bring; stood, bode, Hark, He Washed Pro hark! is all claim His a my to pre Proph sins all cious et, a this words Priest way love I and in of hear— King; blood, God, So And Made Oh, soft, now man spread so my i the sweet, hap fest joy they py the ful ban soul love news ish can of a fear: sing, God, broad, Mer Mer E’en Mer cy’s cy’s to cy’s free, free, me, free, mer mer e’en mer cy’s cy’s to cy’s free. free. me. free.
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6 “Come Unto Me” Nathaniel Norton (10. 10. 10. 10. with Refrain) George C. Stebbins “Come 1. Wear 2. O 3. Life, 4. un y dy rest to with ing and Me.” life’s man, peace, It long with the is strug guilt flow’rs the gle, and of Sav full sin death iour’s of dis less voice— pain, mayed, bloom, The O With The Lord doubt con Sav of ing science iour life, soul, wak gives who thy ened, us— bids Sav of not thy iour thy be heart calls God yond re a a the joice; gain; fraid; tomb, O Thy ’Twixt But wear doubts hopes here, y shall and and heart, van fears— now, with ish, oh, on heav and end earth, y thy the the cares sor anx taste op rows ious is pressed, cease: strife! giv’n “Come “Come “Come Of un un un joys to to to which Me,” Me,” Me,” wait and and and us I I I thro’ will will will the give give give gates you you you of rest. peace. life. heaven. R EFRAIN “Come “Come un un to to Me,” Me,” “Oh “come come un un to to Me,” Me,” “Come “Come un un to to Me, Me, and and I will give you rest,” I I will will give give, you will ritard. rest, give you rest. I I will will give give, you will rest. give you rest.
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7 My Hope on Nothing Less Is Built Edward Mote (Solid Rock. L. M. with Refrain) William B. Bradbury My 1. Should 2. E 3. hope dark ter on ness nal noth seem ly ing to His less veil prom is His ise built face, stands, Than Un My Je changed name sus, is is and He, gra the un ven blood changed on He His His spilt; grace; hands; I In Let dare ev all not ’ry a trust high round the and my sweet storm soul est y give frame, gale way, But Faith’s He whol an still ly chor a lean holds bides on with my His in last blest the ing name. veil. stay. R EFRAIN On Christ, the sol id Rock, I stand, All oth er ground is sink ing sand, All oth er ground is sink ing sand.
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8 Come, Weary, Anxious, Laden Soul (Troyte. 8. 8. 8. 6.) Arthur H. D. Troyte found Come, 1. Be 2. True 3. God 4. Oh, 5. wear hold joy loves if y, the the to to anx cross world hear Je ious, on can the sus la which ne’er con you den He af trite re soul, died; ford, cry, pair, To Be ’Tis He You’ll Je hold loves find sus His a to e come, wound lone see ter and ed, in the nal be bleed Christ tear com made ing the ful fort whole; side: Lord, eye, there, On Come, In To And Him in Him read soon your His for the shall heav pre wretch spir heaven y cious ed it’s ly bur love sin deep glo den con ners felt ry roll— fide— stored— sigh— share— Come, Come, Come, Come, Come, anx anx anx anx anx ious ious ious ious ious sin sin sin sin sin ner, ner, ner, ner, ner, come! come! come! come! come!
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9 Redeemed by Blood (Ernan. L. M.) Lowell Mason Re 1. No 2. But 3. But 4. deemed vic He, lo! by tim the He’s blood, of Lord ris the in of en work fe glo from of rior ry, the love, worth came, grave, A Could Up And maz ward on bears ing the the the truth, stroke cross great the that He est, blood jus bowed sweet of tice His est One aimed; head; name; Whose For He The place none suf Lord, was but fered al right He, pain, might ful in He y ly heav’n suf now a or fered to bove, earth, shame, save, Co Could And From e of lay sin, qual fer a from on that pris death, the which ’ner from Fa jus with end ther’s tice the less throne. claimed. dead. shame.
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10 Faith Is a Very Simple Thing John C. Ryle (Remember Me. C. M.) Asa Hull Faith 1. It 2. It 3. Faith 4. is looks sees is a not up not ver on on what y the the we sim things throne see ple a of or thing, round, God feel; Tho’ Nor A It lit on vic is tle the tim a un things that sim der with was ple stood; in; slain; trust It It It In frees takes rests what the its its the soul flight all God from to on of death’s scenes His love dread a shed has sting, bove, blood, said By Be And Of rest yond says, Je ing the “I’m sus on sphere born as the of a the blood. sin. gain.” Just.
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11 On Calvary’s Cross, Behold the One (Hamburg. L. M.) Adapted by Lowell Mason On 1. He 2. He’s 3. Then 4. Cal “knew ris to v’ry’s no en the cross, sin,” now, Lord be yet the for hold He work ref the must is uge One there done, fly, Who God’s And For is right God why, God’s eous, has poor Fel ho glo sin low ly ri ner, and judg fied wilt His ment His thou Son, bear, Son; die? Ac Must Has Why curs suf set wilt ed fer Him thou there in in still up our the re on guilt high fuse the y est His tree, stead, place, call? He And The Who died num source seeks to bered of to set be rich, save, the a un who guilt mong bound died y the ed for free. dead. grace. all.
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12 God Loved the World So Tenderly Fanny J. Crosby (C. M. with Refrain) William J. Kirkpatrick S OLO . ad lib. God 1. Oh, 2. Why 3. O 4. loved love per Sav the that ish, iour, world on then, melt so ly ye these ten God care hearts der can less of ly, feel, ones? theirs, His And Why And on on slight bring ly ly the them Son He gra to He can cious be gave, show! call? lieve That Its Why That all height turn who who and from so on depth, Him ev His its whose er name length words comes be and pro to lieve, breadth, claim Thee Its Nor E Shall won heaven ter end drous nor nal less pow’r earth life life will can to re save. know! all? ceive. R EFRAIN For God so loved the world that He gave His on ly Son, That who so ev er be liev eth in Him Should not per ish, should not per ish; That who so ev er be liev eth in Him Should not per ish, but have ev er last ing life.
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13 Grace! ’Tis a Charming Sound Philip Doddridge (S. M. with Refrain) Ira D. Sankey Grace! 1. Grace 2. Grace 3. ’tis first taught a con my charm trived rov ing a ing sound, way feet Har To To mo save tread nious re the to bel heaven the lious ly ear; man; road; Heav’n And And with all new the the sup ech steps plies o that each shall grace hour re dis I sound, play, meet, And Which While all drew press the the ing earth won on shall drous to hear. plan. God. R EFRAIN Saved by grace a lone, This is all my plea; Je sus died for all man kind, And Je sus died for me.
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14 God Loved the World of Sinners Lost Martha M. Stockton (Wondrous Love. C. M. D.) William G. Fischer God 1. Love 2. E’en 3. loved brings now the the by world glo faith of rious I sin full claim ners ness Him lost in, mine, And And The ru to ris ined the en by lost Son the makes of fall; known God; Sal Sal Re va va demp tion tion tion full, from by at the His high pow’r death est of I cost, sin, find, He Through And of faith cleans fers in ing free Christ through to a the all. lone. blood. R EFRAIN Oh! ’twas love, ’twas won drous love! The love of God to me; It brought my Sav iour from a bove, To die on Cal va ry.
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15 Oh What a Gift the Father Gave Sing to above tune and refrain 1 Oh, what a gift the Father gave When He bestowed His Son! To save poor, ruined, guilty man, By sin defiled, undone. 2 For I was lost and vile indeed! To sin a willing prey; Till God in mercy interposed, And turned my night to day. 3 Now I can call the Saviour mine, Though all unworthy still; I’m sheltered by His precious blood, Beyond the reach of ill. 4 Come all who trust in Jesus now, And tell your joys abroad; Let thankful hymns of praise ascend For Christ, the gift of God.
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16 God in Mercy Sent His Son Hannah K. Burlingham (Herald Angels. 8—7s.) Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy God 1. Sin 2. All 3. Christ 4. in and who the mer death in Lord cy no His will sent more name come His shall be a Son reign, lieve gain, To Je Ev He a sus er who world died, last suf by and ing fered sin lives life once un a re will done; gain! ceive; reign, Je In Lord Ev sus the of ’ry Christ glo all tongue was ry’s is at cru high Je last ci est sus will fied— height, now, own, ’Twas See Ev “Je for Him, ’ry sus sin God’s knee Christ ners su to is Je preme Him Lord” sus de must a died. light. bow. lone. R EFRAIN Oh, the glo ry of the grace, Shin ing in the Sav iour’s face! Tell ing sin ners from a bove, “God is light” and “God is love.”
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17 He Comes! He Comes! (Ostend. C. M. D.) Lowell Mason He 1. He 2. He 3. comes! comes! comes! He He He comes! comes! comes! the the the Bride Son Bride groom of groom comes! Man! comes! The The O “Morn fi sin ing nal ner, Star” Ad hear ap am the pears; now; sound; The “The Ac cloud King cept less of Him morn kings, now, ing and if sweet Lord you ly of a dawns; lords”! mong Saints, All His quit knees cho this be sen vale fore would of Him be tears; bow. found; Your He Still ab comes! mer sent His cy’s Lord Is of no rael fered— lon in cost ger the less— mourn; land free— Re Of No proach prom lon no ise ger lon to turn ger in a bear; stall; way; He He He comes! comes! comes! He He He comes! comes! comes! rise, to oh, hap clear lin py a ger saints, way not, To The Come meet ru while Him ins ’tis in of called the the “to air. fall. day.”
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18 How Precious and Pure Is the Truth (De Fleury. 8. 8. 8. 8. D.) J. S. Bach, arr. by Lewis Edson How 1. The 2. The 3. pre bird blood cious must of and be the pure clean bird is of that the its was truth! kind, slain How Or The sim else liv ple ’twere ing and un one love fit bore ly to to its be the words! slain; sky; ’Tis And So suit none Je ed could sus, for in in age Je ris and sus ing for e’er a youth, find gain, As A The shown blem worth in ish, of this a His type spot blood of or took the a on birds. stain. high. A The The bird bird lep of in er, the a with air ves blood was sel sev to of en die, earth times In Must Was stead yield sprin of up kled the its to lep blood ren er and der un its him clean; breath; clean; And And So Je Je sin sus, sus, ners whose of are home heav cleansed was en from on ly their high, birth, crimes De In In scend form blood ed as which to a a suf man toned fer suf for for fered their sin. death. sin.
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19 It Is Finished James Proctor (7. 5. 7. 5. D.) Ira D. Sankey Noth 1. When 2. Wear 3. Till 4. Cast 5. ing, He, y, to your ei from work Je dead ther His ing, sus’ ly great loft bur work “do or y dened you ing” small, throne, one, cling, down, Noth Stooped Where By Down ing, to fore a at sin do toil sim Je ner, and you ple sus’ no; die, so? faith, feet; Je Ev Cease “Do Stand sus ’ry your ing” “in did thing do is Him,” it, was ing; a “in did ful all dead Him” it ly was ly a all, done: done thing— lone, Long, Heark Long, “Do Glo en ing” rious long to long ends ly a His a in com go. cry— go. death. plete. R EFRAIN “It is fin ished!” Yes, in deed, Fin ished ev ’ry jot. Sin ner, this is all you need; Tell me, is it not?
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20 Jesus of Nazareth Passeth By Emma Campbell (L. M. D.) Theodore E. Perkins What 1. Je 2. Ho! 3. But 4. means sus! all if this ’tis ye you ea He heav still ger, who y His anx once la call ious be den, re throng, low come! fuse, Which Man’s Here’s And moves path par all with way don, His bus trod, com won y mid fort, drous haste pain rest love a and and a long, woe; home. buse, These And Ye Soon won bur wan will drous dened d’rers He gath ones, from sad ’rings wher a ly day e’er Fa from by He ther’s you day? came, face, turn, What Brought Re Your means out turn, bit this their ac ter strange sick, cept prayer com and His for mo deaf, prof par tion, and fered don pray? lame. grace. spurn. In The Ye “Too ac blind tempt late, cents re ed too hushed joiced ones, late” the to there’s will throng hear ref be re the uge the ply, cry, nigh: cry— “Je “Je “Je “Je sus sus sus sus of of of of Naz Naz Naz Naz a a a a reth reth reth reth pass pass pass has eth eth eth passed by.” by.” by.” by.” In The Ye “Too ac blind tempt late, cents re ed too hushed joiced ones, late” the to there’s will throng hear ref be re the uge the ply, cry, nigh: cry— “Je “Je “Je “Je sus sus sus sus of of of of Naz Naz Naz Naz a a a a reth reth reth reth pass pass pass has eth eth eth passed by.” by.” by.” by.”
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21 Make Room for Him (C. M. D. with Refrain) George C. Stebbins No 1. No 2. No 3. No 4. room room room room for for for for Thee, Thee! Thee! Him Thou Thy Ah, whose bless love still sac ed did ’tis ri One, seek true! fice The To Men Can Fa win cast put ther’s Thine Thy thy ho own claims guilt ly in a a Child— vain; side— way? His For The O well they rec doubt be were ord ing lov proud old soul, ed and is a on Thou ev rise, ly wast er a Son, meek— new; rise, The They They Re Sav would hate ceive iour not the the un let Cru Christ de Thee ci to filed! reign. fied! day! No No No His room room room grace for at for ex Thee last Thee tol! in on in His crowd earth bus prais ed for y es inn Thee, marts; sing! That As Thy Make e neath pure room vening the and for long start gen Him a led tle a go! sky, face lone! “Be With Would For hold cru shame He the el the is Lamb” scourge hard Lord who and and and bore mock self He our er ish is sin y hearts King; Shut They That And out led run did by Thee the for hearts forth world sin be to ly a low! die. race. tone! R EFRAIN Make room for Him! for Him! Make room for Him! for Him! He stands out side the door; He waits a mid the shad ows dim, And knocks and calls once more!
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22 Jesus Is a Loving Saviour (Wellesley. 8. 7. 8. 7.) Lizzie S. Tourjée Je 1. Je 2. Je 3. Je 4. Je 5. sus sus sus sus sus is is is is is a a a a a lov might will right last ing y ing eous ing Sav Sav Sav Sav Sav iour, iour, iour, iour, iour, Love Strong Ful He Ev it His ly, has er was out free suf will that stretched ly fered His brought arm He once love Him to for for en low; save; gives; sins; dure; Come, He And Death Souls He has the He which says, van soul suf rest in quished which fered, by words death looks ere faith of and un in up mer Sa to tri on cy, tan, Him umph Him Prove He From He Are my has that could e lov tri hap bring ter ing umphed py re nal kind o’er mo demp ly ness the ment tion se now. grave. lives. in. cure.
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23 My Redeemer Philip P. Bliss (My Redeemer. 8. 7. 8. 7. with Refrain) James McGranahan I 1. I 2. I 3. will will will sing tell praise of the my my won dear Re drous Re deem sto deem er, ry, er; And How His His my tri won lost um drous es phant love tate pow’r to to I’ll me; save, tell, On In How the His the cru bound vic el less to cross love ry He and He suf mer giv fered, cy, eth From He O the the ver curse ran sin, to som and set free death, me ly and free. gave. hell. R EFRAIN Sing, Sing, oh, oh, sing sing of my Re deem of er! my Sing, Re oh, deem sing of er! my Re deem er! With With With With His His His His blood blood blood blood He He pur pur chased chased me, me, He He pur pur With chased chased His me; me, blood He He pur pur chased chased me; me; On On the the cross cross He sealed my par He don, sealed On my the par cross He don, sealed my par don, Paid Paid the the debt, debt and made me free, and and made made me me free. free, free. and made me free.
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24 Jesus Only Can Impart (Seymour. 7. 7. 7. 7.) Carl Maria von Weber Je 1. Je 2. Je 3. Je 4. sus sus sus sus on on on on ly ly ly— ly; can can sweet ev im sup est ’ry part ply plea, claim Peace Con When We of stant the can con pleas soul make science, ure, its is joy last state in of ing can that heart; joy; see; name; Je Je When Full sus sus its sal on on mis va ly ly ’ry tion can can it meets pro re can us claim move feel, there; Par Ev Je Else don ’ry sus where, thro’ thought on noth His that ly ing bless makes then but ed us can de name. rove. heal. spair.
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25 Oh, Have You Not Heard of That Wonderful Love? (P. M. with Refrain) J. C. Englebrecht Oh, 1. Poor 2. Oh, 3. Then 4. have sin sweet will you ners is you not un its not heard done, rest prove of to that and the this won sin wear won der ful, y der ful and and ful love, lost, worn, love, That This Who That flows love deep flows from of feel from God’s our the God’s heart God bur heart now den so re of so free, ceive; sin; free, Which No It Which led heart seeks led Him is for Him to too no to give sad mer give, for it a this its that per love bliss sin ish to to ners ing make in might world glad, her live, it, His When No His Son once good Son to on ness to be God’s with be nailed Word out nailed to we or to the be with the tree? lieve. in. tree? R EFRAIN Be lieve that won der ful love, Be lieve that won der ful love, The gos pel is free, God sends it to thee, Be lieve God’s won der ful love.
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26 In Rags and in Ruin (Comfort. 11. 11. 11. 11.) with In 1. Oh! 2. What 3. And 4. an the rags none ear ver and can nest y in re and best ru store, seal robe, in, nor of and with such un the out deep speak fat and sin a ling, ef ble and in, face, bliss wine, One But Is (What the con a ter One veyed change ri who in from ble comes the the mass forth Fa rags, of in ther’s and pol such af the lu in fec husks, tion fin tion and and ite ate the sin; grace; kiss! swine!) By For The With false grace lost mu friends is one sic de a is and sert bove found, danc ed, all and ing— of his the ’tis for sin ser some tune and vants thing be dis must so reft, tress, bring, new, He And At Such he’s the a turns noth Fa full to ing ther’s ness the to com of home do— mand, bless he save the ing— and once his ea sin shoes noth ger to and ing ly con the to left. fess! ring. do! 5 Ah! nothing to do, for the sinner that’s dead Must needs have another to work in his stead: And Jesus, in Calvary’s terrible hour, Redemption accomplished in marvelous power, 6 Which shut up the world to its folly and strife, But opened a passage from death unto life. Are you ruined and helpless? God offers to you A free, full salvation—and nothing to do!
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27 Oh, What a Glorious Truth Is This! Albert Midlane (Ephesus. 8. 6. 8. 6. 8. 8. 8. 6.) D. F. Auber Oh, 1. To 2. Oh, 3. Soon 4. what save tell heaven a my it shall glo soul un raise rious from to the truth death all hap is and a py this— hell, round, song, Je Je Je Je sus sus sus sus died, died, died, died, Je Je Je Je sus sus sus sus died; died; died; died; Has Such ’Tis Which o love such end pened a a less up maz pre a the ing cious, ges path who bless shall of can ed pro bliss; tell? sound— long, Je Je Je Je sus sus sus sus died, died, died, died, Je Je Je Je sus sus sus sus died; died; died; died; God Yes, En By loved He treat vir the for poor tue world, wretch sin of His ed ners that Son men to pre He was re cious gave, slain, ly blood That That On Be all they that liev who thro’ which ers do Him brings are in might the brought Him life guilt nigh be ob y to lieve tain, nigh, God; Should And E’en Oh, a ev to spread full, ver the the gra last blood glo cious ing of rious par glo Christ news don ry to a have; gain; fly; broad— Je Je Je Je sus sus sus sus died, died, died, died, Je Je Je Je sus sus sus sus died. died. died. died.
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28 Oh, What a Saviour Is Jesus the Lord! Thomas Kelly (Triumph. P. M. with Refrain) Abraham D. Merrill Oh, 1. Now 2. Thou 3. Come, 4. what in sands then, a the have poor Sav glo fled sin iour ry to ner, is He His no Je waits spear lon sus to pierc ger the im ed de Lord! part side: lay, Well Peace Wel Come may to come to His the they the name con all Sav by science, have iour, His and been, come saints joy none now be to are while a the de you dored! heart; nied; may; He Waits Wear So has to y shall re be and your deemed gra la peace them cious, den, be from to they e hell par all ter by don have nal His and been ly blood, heal blest, sure, Saved All Joy So them who ful shall for their ly your ev sin now hap er and in pi and their the ness brought wretch Sav ev them ed iour er to ness they en God. feel. rest. dure! R EFRAIN Je sus the Sav iour is might y to save, Je sus hath tri umphed o’er death and the grave.
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29 Only Trust Him John H. Stockton (C. M. with Refrain) John H. Stockton Come, 1. For 2. Yes, 3. Come, 4. ev Je Je then, ’ry sus sus and soul shed is join by His the this sin pre Truth, ho op cious the ly pressed, blood Way, band, There’s Rich That And mer bless leads on cy ings you to with to in glo the be to ry Lord, stow; rest; go, And Plunge Be To He now lieve dwell will in in in sure to Him that ly the with ce give crim out les you son de tial rest, flood lay, land, By That And Where trust wash you joys ing es are im in white ful mor His as ly tal Word. snow. blest. flow. R EFRAIN On ly trust Him, on ly trust Him, On ly trust Him now; He will save you, He will save you, He will save you now.
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30 Passing Onward, Quickly Passing Albert Midlane (Zion. 8. 7. 8. 7. 4. 7. 4. 7.) Thomas Hastings Pass 1. Pass 2. Pass 3. Pass 4. ing ing ing ing on on on on ward, ward, ward, ward, quick quick quick quick ly ly ly ly pass pass pass pass ing, ing, ing, ing, Yes, Naught Man Time but the y its whith wheels on course er, of the will whith time down quick er can ward ly bound? stay; road; run; Is Sweet Care Still it the less we to thought of hear the that their the man some souls fond y are im en man go mor treat sions ing tal, y Where To Heed Of e the ing the ter realms not ev nal of the er rest per call gra is fect of cious found? day; God, One— Pass Pass Pass “Come ing ing ing and on on on wel ward— ward— ward— come, Yes, Christ Tramp ’Tis but their ling by whith lead on Me er, er, the that whith Christ Sav life er their iour’s is bound? way. blood. won.” Pass Pass Pass “Come ing ing ing and on on on wel ward— ward— ward— come, Yes, Christ Tramp ’Tis but their ling by whith lead on Me er, er, the that whith Christ Sav life er their iour’s is bound? way. blood. won.”
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31 Precious, Precious Blood of Jesus Frances R. Havergal (Stephanos. 8. 5. 8. 3.) Henry W. Baker Pre 1. Pre 2. Tho’ 3. Pre 4. Pre 5. cious, cious, thy cious, cious pre pre sins pre blood, cious cious are cious whose blood blood red blood full of of like of a Je Je crim Je tone sus, sus; son, sus, ment Shed All Deep Ev Makes on the in er us Cal price scar of nigh va is let fered to ry; paid! glow, free! God! Shed Per Je Oh, Pre for fect sus’ be cious reb par pre lieve blood, els, don cious it, our and now blood oh, song for is can re and sin of make ceive glo ners, fered, them it, ry, Shed Peace White ’Tis Praise for is as for and me. made. snow. thee! laud!
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32 Yet There Is Room Horatius Bonar (10. 10. 10.) Ira D. Sankey Slow, with expression. Yet 1. Day 2. The 3. It 4. there is brid fills, is de al it room! clin hall fills, The ing, is that Lamb’s and fill hall bright the ing of hall sun for ju of is the bi song, low; feast: lee! With The Pass Make its shad in, haste, fair ows pass make glo length in, haste: ry, en, and ’tis beck light be not ons makes the too thee haste Bride full a to groom’s for long; go. guest. thee. R EFRAIN Room, No room, (Verse 8 only) room! still no room! room! Oh, Oh, en woe ter, ful en cry— ter “No now! room!” 5 Yet there is room! Still open stands the gate, The gate is love; it is not yet too late. 6 Pass in, pass in! That banquet is for thee: That cup of everlasting love is free. 7 Louder and sweeter sounds the loving call: Come, lingerer, come; enter that festal hall. 8 Ere night that gate may close, and seal thy doom: Then the last, low, long cry, “No room! no room!”
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33 O Christ, What Burdens Bowed Thy Head! Anne Ross Cousin (8. 6. 8. 6. 8. 6.) Ira D. Sankey O 1. Death 2. Je 3. The 4. For 5. Christ, and ho tem me, what the vah pest’s Lord bur curse lift aw Je dens were ed ful sus, bowed in up voice Thou Thy our His was hast head! cup— rod— heard, died, Our O O O And load Christ, Christ, Christ, I was ’twas it it have laid full fell broke died on for on on in Thee; Thee; Thee; Thee; Thee; Thou But Thou Thy Thou’rt stood Thou wast o risen: est hast for pen my in drained sa bos bands the the ken om are sin last of was all ner’s dark Thy my un stead drop, God; ward; tied, To ’Tis No It And bear emp dis bore now all ty tance the Thou ill now now storm liv’st for for for for in me. me. me. me. me. A That Thy Thy The vic bit blood form Fa tim ter be was ther’s led, cup— neath scarred, face Thy love that Thy of blood drank rod vis ra was it has age diant shed; up; flowed: marred; grace Now Left Thy Now Shines there’s but bruis cloud now no the ing less in load love heal peace light for for eth for on me. me. me. me. me.
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34 Salvation Through Christ Jesus (Missionary Hymn. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.) Lowell Mason Sal 1. Sal 2. Sal 3. va va va tion tion tion thro’ for with Christ the out Je a mon sus! ged, ey, En Sal Sal dear va va ing, tion tion pre for with cious the out sound! young, price, Shout, Sal Sal shout va va the tion tion word e’en with “sal for out va chil la tion” dren, bor— To Pro Be earth’s claim liev re with ing mot joy doth est ful suf bound— tongue; fice; Sal Sal Sal va va va tion tion tion for for now, the the this guilt wealth mo y, y, ment; Sal Sal Then va va why, tion tion oh, for for why the the de lost; poor, lay? Sal Sal You va va may tion tion not for for see the the to wretch low mor ed, ly, row, The Yes, Now sad life is and for sal tem ev va pest er tion’s tossed. more! day.
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35 Shall We Gather at His Coming? (Beautiful River. 8. 7. 8. 7. with Refrain) Robert Lowry Shall 1. Dai 2. When 3. Now 4. we ly the be gath near Sav fore er er iour the at draws at Sav His His His iour’s com com com com ing, ing; ing ing, When This Shall Seek the makes His His dead all own par in His in don Christ own glo free a re ry to rise? joice; bring, know; Shall Who Will Be we are you your hear they be stains the that a of Sav fear mong sin iour to the as call meet num scar us Him? ber? let, To Those Will He His who you will home now too make be love His you yond not prais white the His es as skies? voice. sing? snow. R EFRAIN Yes, we’ll gath er at His com ing, His glo ri ous, His glo ri ous com ing, Gath er with His saints at His com ing, If cleansed by the Sav iour’s blood.
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36 “Stricken, Smitten, and Afflicted” Thomas Kelly (Austria. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.) Franz Joseph Haydn “Strick 1. Here 2. en, we smit have ten a and firm af foun flict da ed,” tion; See Here’s Him the dy ref ing uge on of the the tree! lost; ’Tis Christ’s the the Christ Rock by of man our re sal ject va ed! tion— Yes, His my the soul, name ’tis of He! which ’tis we He! boast. Mark Lamb the of sac God, ri for fice sin ap ners point wound ed! ed— See Sac who ri bears fice the to aw can ful cel load! guilt, ’Tis None the shall Word, ev ’tis er God’s be A con noint found ed— ed Son Who of on Man Thee and their Son hope of have God. built.
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37 Tell Me the Old, Old Story Kate Hankey (7. 6. 7. 6. D. with Refrain) W. Howard Doane Tell 1. Tell 2. Tell 3. me me me the the the old, sto same old ry old sto slow sto ry, ly, ry, Of That When un I you seen may have things take cause a it to bove, in— fear Of That That Je won this sus der world’s and ful emp His re ty glo demp glo ry, tion, ry Of God’s Is Je rem cost sus e ing and dy me His for too love. sin. dear. Tell Tell Yes, me me and the the when sto sto that ry ry world’s sim oft glo ply, en, ry As For Is to I dawn a for ing lit get on tle so my child, soon; soul, For The Tell I ear me am ly the weak dew old, and of old wear morn sto y, ing ry: And Has Christ help passed Je less a sus and way makes de at thee filed. noon. whole. R EFRAIN Tell me the old, old sto ry, Tell me the old, old sto ry, Tell me the old, old sto ry Of Je sus and His love.
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38 The Gospel Bells S. Wesley Martin (P. M. with Refrain) S. Wesley Martin The 1. The 2. The 3. The 4. gos gos gos gos pel pel pel pel bells bells bells bells are in give are ring vite warn joy ing us ing, ful O To As As ver a they they land, feast sound ech from pre from o sea pared day far to for to and sea; all; day, wide, Bless Do Of Bear ed not the ing news slight fate notes of the which of free in doth per sal vi a fect va ta wait par tion tion, them don Do Nor Who Thro’ they re for a of ject ev Sav fer the er iour you gra will cru and cious de ci me. call. lay. fied; “For “I “Es “Good God am cape ti so the thou dings loved bread for of the of thy great world, life; life! joy That Eat Tar To His of ry all on Me, not peo ly thou in ple Son hun all do He gry the I gave; soul; plain; bring; Who Tho’ Nor Un so your be to e’er sins hind you be be thee is liev red look, born eth as oh, a in crim nev Sav Him son, er, iour, Ev They Lest Which er shall thou is last be be Christ ing as con the life white sumed Lord shall as in and have.” wool.” pain.” King.” R EFRAIN Gos pel bells, Gos pel bells, how they ring how they ring, O ver land from sea to sea; Gos pel bells, Gos pel bells free ly bring free ly bring Bless ed news to you and me.
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39 He Knew No Sin, That Holy One (Sawley. C. M.) James Walch He 1. For 2. Blood 3. In 4. But 5. knew sa sprin right soon no ken kled eous will sin, whol is ness close that ly the God that Ho on mer now o ly the cy can pen One, tree, seat, bless door, Yet Un The All Be was heard throne who hushed made His is His that sin bit sat Word gra for ter is be cious us, cry, fied; lieve, voice, God That Re And Glad gave we demp life ti His from tion’s e dings well judg work ter shall be ment is nal be lov might all they heard ed be com pos no Son free, plete, sess more; To The And Who Now die right Christ Christ make for eous is the thy sin One glo Son fi ners must ri re nal thus. die. fied. ceive. choice.
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40 The Gospel of Thy Grace Arthur T. Pierson (6. 6. 6. 6. 8. 8. 8.) James McGranahan The 1. The 2. “The 3. “Not 4. gos ser soul to pel pent that con of “lift sin demn Thy ed neth the grace up” dies”: world” My Could My The stub life aw “Man born and ful of heart heal doom Sor has ing I rows” won; give; heard; came; For So I But God Je was that so sus for the loved on ev world the the er might world, cross lost have He Once But Sal gave died for va His that Thy tion on we gra thro’ ly might cious His Son, live: word name: R EFRAIN That For That For who who who who so so so so ev ev ev ev er er er er will will will will be be be be lieve lieve lieve lieve Shall Shall Shall Shall ev ev ev ev er er er er last last last last ing ing ing ing life re ceive— Shall ev er last ing life re ceive!
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41 The Heavenly Bridegroom Soon Will Come (8. 8. 6. with Refrain) E. F. Miller The 1. The 2. Who 3. The 4. O 5. heaven Bride read right sin ly groom y eous, ner! Bride comes, are saved ere groom let shall for it soon no en ev be will man ter er too come, doubt, in; more, late, To A The Their Flee claim las, mar God now His for riage shall to bride, those feast cease mer and whose will less cy’s take lamps then ly o her are be a pen home, out! gin, dore, gate, To They’ll And In And dwell find ev bliss join with no ’ry be Christ’s Him oil tear yond wait on to be the ing high. buy. dry. sky. band. R EFRAIN Trim your lamps and be read y, Trim your lamps and be read y, Trim your lamps and be read y, For the Bride groom’s nigh.
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42 The Great Physician William Hunter (P. M. with Refrain) John H. Stockton The 1. Your 2. All 3. His 4. The 5. great man glo name chil Phy y ry dis dren, si sins to pels too, cian are the my both now all ris guilt great is for en and and near, giv’n; Lamb! fear, small, The Oh, I No Who sym hear now oth love pa the be er the thiz voice lieve name name ing of in but of Je Je Je Je Je sus; sus; sus; sus; sus, He Go I Oh, May speaks, on love how now the your the my ac droop way bless soul cept ing in ed de the heart peace Sav lights gra to to iour’s to cious cheer; heaven, name, hear call Oh, And I The To hear wear love pre work the a the cious and voice crown name name live of with of of for Je Je Je Je Je sus. sus. sus. sus. sus. R EFRAIN Sweet est note in ser aph song, Sweet est car ol ev er sung, Sweet est name on mor tal tongue, rit. Je sus, Je sus, Je sus.
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43 “Behold the Lamb” Enthroned on High Sing to previous tune and refrain 1 “Behold the Lamb” enthroned on high, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus. In Him we are to God brought nigh, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus. He who on Calvary’s cross has bled, He who was numbered with the dead, Exalted now o’er all as Head, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus. 2 “Complete in Him” at God’s right hand, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus. Before the throne we boldly stand, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus. The blood-besprinkled mercy-seat, His piercèd side, His hands, and feet, Proclaim redemption’s work complete. Jesus, Jesus, Jesus. 3 God finds eternal rest in Him, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus. That rest which was disturbed by sin, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus. We too by faith on Him repose, Who did the Father’s heart disclose, From which this full salvation flows. Jesus, Jesus, Jesus. 4 As one with Him we rest secure, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus. Unchanging doth His work endure, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus. Now seated on the Father’s throne, Elect and precious cornerstone, On Him we rest—on Him alone. Jesus, Jesus, Jesus.
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44 Just as I Am — Without One Plea Charlotte Elliot (Woodworth. L. M.) William B. Bradbury Just 1. Just 2. Just 3. Just 4. Just 5. as as as as as I I I I I am— am— am— am— am— with and poor, Thou Thy out wait wretch wilt love, one ing ed, re I plea, not blind, ceive, own, But To Sight, Wilt Has that rid rich wel bro Thy my es, come, ken blood soul heal par ev was of ing don, ’ry shed one of cleanse, bar for dark the re rier me, blot, mind, lieve; down: And To Yea, Be Now that Thee, all cause to Thou whose I Thy be bid’st blood need prom Thine, me can in ise yea, come cleanse Thee I Thine to each to be a Thee: spot: find: lieve: lone, O O O O O Lamb Lamb Lamb Lamb Lamb of of of of of God, God, God, God, God, I I I I I come! come! come! come! come! I I I I I come! come! come! come! come!
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45 The Wanderer No More Will Roam (Silent Night. 8. 8. 8. 6. 6.) Franz X. Gruber The 1. Tho’ 2. It 3. And 4. Yea, 5. wan clothed is now in der in the my the er rags, Fa fam full ther’s ished ness no by joy soul of more sin will de to is His roam, filed, bless, fed, grace, The The His A God lost Fa love feast put one ther has of me to did found love in the em for for the fold brace me me chil hath His a is dren’s come, child; dress, spread, place, The And A I Where prod I robe feed I i am of up may gal par spot on gaze is doned, less the up wel rec right chil on comed on eous dren’s His home, ciled, ness, bread, face, O O O O O Lamb Lamb Lamb Lamb Lamb of of of of of God, God, God, God, God, to in in in in Thee! Thee! Thee! Thee! Thee! O O O O O Lamb Lamb Lamb Lamb Lamb of of of of of God, God, God, God, God, to in in in in Thee! Thee! Thee! Thee! Thee!
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46 “Too Late, Too Late!” How Sad the Sound (Arlington. C. M.) Thomas A. Arne “Too 1. But 2. “Too 3. “Too 4. late, there’s late” late” too a they’ll they’ll late!” time, feel find how when their the sad sad lost door the der es will sound far, tate, shut, On Shall Which Which anx sound now now ious in they stands hu hu don’t o man man be pen ears, ears, lieve; wide; Of A “Too “Too those dread late” late” who’ve “too they’ll they’ll wait late,” see have ed which, the to long, kill grace meet a ing of their prey hope, God God To Will Which With doubts, turn now no and to they place hopes, death won’t then and all re to fears. fears. ceive. hide. 5 O sinner, pause, ere yet “too late”; Now is the day of grace, Now Jesus calls, oh, do obey His pleading, loving voice. 6 Today ’tis free to all who come, And take Him at His word; Tomorrow’s sun may rise “too late” For you who now have heard.
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47 Rise, Dear Soul! Behold Thy Saviour A. P. Cecil (Suffield. 8. 7. 8. 7.) Rise, 1. Once 2. Sin 3. Sin 4. dear on ner! ner! soul! earth see see be in thy the hold Beth God bleed the l’em’s be ing Sav man side Sav iour, ger, thee, iour, Seat As In Pierced ed a a and on new ser nailed the born vant’s to Fa babe form Cal ther’s He come v’ry’s throne; lay; near; tree; Ob God Sit Sac ject come ting, ri of down walk fice God’s a ing, of high heaven talk sweet est ly ing est fa stran with sa vor; ger, thee, vor, See Love Si Ob Him— to nai’s ject God’s sin mount of be ners no man’s lov to lon en ed dis ger mi Son. play. fear. ty. 5 See the sun at noonday hidden, See the rocks and mountains shake, See the Man midst darkness smitten; Why did God His Son forsake? 6 Sinner—hear the wondrous story: Jesus died and rose for thee; God in heaven now waits to save thee, Now, believing, thou art free.
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48 There Is Life in a Look Amelia M. Hull (Latakia. P. M. with Refrain) Edward G. Taylor There 1. It 2. We 3. Then 4. But 5. is is are life not healed doubt take, in thy by not with a His thy re look tears stripes; wel joi at of wouldst come, cing, the re thou since from cru pent add God Je ci ance to has sus fied nor the de at One; prayers, word? clared once There But And There The is the re life blood He main life at that is eth ev this a our no er mo tones right more last ment for eous to ing for the ness be He thee; soul: made; done, gives; Then On The That And look, Him best once know sin then robe in with ner, be of the as look lieve, heav end sur un and en of ance to a He the thou Him par bids world nev and don thee He er be re put ap canst saved, ceive, on: peared, die, Un For Oh, And Since to His com Him blood couldst plet Je who now thou ed sus, was can be the thy nailed make bet work right to thee ter He’d eous the quite ar be ness, tree. whole. rayed? gun. lives. R EFRAIN Look! look! look and live! There is life in a look at the cru ci fied One, There is life at this mo ment for thee.
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49 Verily, Verily James McGranahan (P. M. with Refrain) James McGranahan Oh, 1. All 2. Tho’ 3. Tho’ 4. what my poor all a in and un Sav iq need wor iour ui y, thy, that ties I yet He on can I died Him trust will for were my not me! laid, Lord; doubt, From All Tho’ For con my weak him dem in and that na debt sin com tion ed ful, eth He ness I He hath by be will made Him lieve not me was His cast free; paid; word; out; “He All Oh, “He that who bless that be be ed be liev lieve mes liev eth on sage! eth”— on Him, ev oh, the the ’ry the Son,” Lord child good saith hath of news He, said, God shout! “Hath Have “Hath “Hath ev “ev ev ev er er er er last last last last ing ing ing ing life.” life.” life.” life.” R EFRAIN “Ver i ly, ver i ly, I say un to you,” “Ver i ly, ver i ly,” mes sage ev er new; “He that be liev eth on the Son,” ’tis true, “Hath ev er last ing life.”
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50 Vain Is the Thought of Man Mary Bowley (Moreland. S. M.) Vain 1. Could 2. But 3. None 4. is cease faith’s can the less one with thought prayers look out of as at the man cend, Christ blood To Could Ex Of mer tears pir Je it for ing sus heaven ev on be by er the for prayer; flow; tree— giv’n; ’Tis The One ’Tis on soul heart rest ly were be ing Je still liev on sus’ un ing the pre blest, glance blood cious un at a blood saved, Him lone Can And Can That give peace set fits ad could the the mis nev sin soul sion er ner for there. know. free. heaven.
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51 Eternity! Where? It Floats in the Air John R. Bryant (Eternity. 11. 11. 11. 11.) William M. Horsey E 1. E 2. E 3. E 4. E 5. ter ter ter ter ter ni ni ni ni ni ty! ty! ty! ty! ty! Where? Where? Where? Where? Where? It E Is Oh, E floats ter aught friend, ter in ni worth have ni the ty! a a ty! air— Where? care? care! Where? A With Friend, For Soon mid saved oh, soon the clam ones shall God Sav or in we— will iour or glo oh, no will si ry, can lon come lence, or we ger for it the e’en His His ev lost ven judg own er in ture ment in is de to for the there. spair? dare, bear. air; E E In E Then ter ter life ter sleep ni ni that ni not, ty! ty! is ty! nor Where? Where? pass Where? take Oh, Oh, ing Oh, in E E as E the ter ter mist ter world ni ni in ni an ty! ty! the ty! y Where? Where? air, Where? share The With Do This Till ques one aught night an tion or till may swered so the we de this sol oth set cide ques emn— er— tle your tion— E E E E E ter ter ter ter ter ni ni ni ni ni ty! ty! ty— ty— ty! Where? Where? where? where? Where?
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52 Hark! Hark! Hear the Glad Tidings (P. M.) German Hark! 1. Joy, 2. Now, 3. Long, 4. Still, 5. Hark! joy, now, long, still, Hear sound thro’ have rest the it a we on glad more glass been the ti loud dark wait prom dings, ly, ly, ing, ise, Soon, Sing, Shine, Who, Cling, soon, sing, shine, who, cling, Je glo vi love fast sus ry sions His to will to to blest His come, God; come; name; word; Robed, Soon, Soon, Now, Wait, robed, soon, soon, now, wait, in hon Je we we if or sus shall are He and is be de should glo com hold light tar ry, ing, Him, ing, ry, To We’ll gath Pub Cloud Je pa er lish less sus tient His the and is ly ran ti bright near wait somed dings in to for ones a our pro the home. broad. home. claim. Lord. Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, to we’ll gath pub cloud Je pa er lish less sus tient His the and is ly ran ti bright near wait somed dings in to for ones a our pro the home. broad. home. claim. Lord.
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53 Weeping Will Not Save Me! Robert Lowry (P. M. with Refrain) Robert Lowry Weep 1. Work 2. Wait 3. Faith 4. ing ing ing in will will will Christ not not not will save save save save me; me; me; me; Tho’ Pur Help Trust my est less, in face deeds guilt Him, were that y, the bathed I lost ris in can I en tears, do, lie; One, That Ho In Trust could liest my the not thoughts ear work al and is that lay feel mer He my ings cy’s has fears, too, cry; done; Could Can If To not not I His wash form wait arms the my I I sins soul can now of a but may years; new; die; run; Weep Work Wait Faith ing ing ing in will will will Christ not not not will save save save save me. me. me. me. R EFRAIN Je sus bled and died for me; Je sus suf fered on the tree; Je sus waits to make me free; He a lone can save me!
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54 We Know There’s a Bright and a Glorious Home Margaret C. H. Wilson (10. 7. 10. 7. with Refrain) We 1. In 2. From 3. If 4. If 5. you know robes ev take we there’s of ’ry the are a bright white, king lov shel and o’er dom ing tered a the of glo street earth Sav by rious of they iour the home, gold, come now, cross, A Be To Who And for way neath join sin thro’ in a the ners the the tri heav cloud um once blood ens less phal did bro’t high, sky, cry, die, nigh, Where They’ll Sing When Our ing, He all walk “Wor gath ut the in thy ers most re the the His deemed light Lamb own gain shall of that in we’ll with their Je Fa once that count sus ther’s was bright but dwell: smile; slain”; home, loss, But But But Then Since will will will you you you you’ll you’ll be be be be be there, there, there, there, there, and and and and and I? I? I? I. I. Will Will Will Then Since you you you you’ll you’ll be be be be be there, there, there, there, there, and and and and and I? I? I? I; I; Will Will Will Then Since you you you you’ll you’ll be be be be be there, there, there, there, there, and and and and and I? I? I? I; I; Where They’ll Sing When Our ing, He all walk “Wor gath ut the in thy ers most re the the His deemed light Lamb own gain shall of that in we’ll with their Je Fa once that count sus ther’s was bright but dwell; smile; slain”; home, loss, But But But Then Since will will will you you you you’ll you’ll be be be be be there, there, there, there, there, and and and and and I? I? I? I. I.
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55 Why ’Neath the Load of Your Sins Do Ye Toil? (Long, Long Ago. P. M.) Thomas H. Bayly Why 1. Why 2. Why 3. Mon 4. neath go are ey the ye ye or load on troub price of ward, led ye your so when have sins wear death no do y comes need ye and in to toil? worn? view? bring, Christ Christ Christ Christ giv giv giv giv eth eth eth eth rest, rest, rest, rest, giv giv giv giv eth eth eth eth rest. rest. rest. rest. Why Why Tho’ Why be are af to in ye ter your sla hope death rags ver less there and y, ly comes your why sad judg pov Sa and ment er tan’s for ty spoil? lorn? too, cling? You You You Come may may may and be be be be blest, blest, blest, blest, may may may and be be be be blest: blest. blest. blest. A Christ Je Christ way now sus bore with in the God’s all vites bur judg fear, you den ment, a sweet did poor rest bear sin way to on ners with re the to all ceive, tree, save, doubt, Heav He He Hear y’s was gained His your af the own bur flict vic words, den, ed t’ry which but for o’er He sin death none can ners and can re like the re lieve; thee; grave; fute, “Who If If Oh, e’er but you now comes this there be to mo Christ lieve Me, ment as Him, I’ll in your and in Him Sub life no you sti you wise be tute shall cast lieve, see, have, out; You You You I’ll shall shall shall give have have have him rest, rest, rest, rest, shall shall shall give have have have him rest. rest. rest. rest.”
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56 Oh, Blessed Gospel Sound! (Happy Land. 6. 4. 6. 4. 6. 6. 6. 4.) Telegu Melody Oh 1. God’s 2. “All 3. God’s 4. bless love things house ed in are is gos Christ read fill pel we y, ing sound! see— come”! fast— “Yet “Yet “Yet “Yet there there there there is is is is room”! room”! room”! room”! It Great Christ Some tells er ev guest to it ’ry will all could thing be a not hath the round— be— done— last— “Yet “Yet “Yet “Yet there there there there is is is is room”! room”! room”! room”! The His The Yes! guilt on work soon y ly is sal may Son now va draw He com tion’s near; gave; plete, day Tho’ He’s “Be From vile, will fore you they ing the will need now mer pass not to cy a fear; save seat” way, With All A Then joy who Sav grace they in iour no now Him you more may be will will hear— lieve— meet— say— “Yet “Yet “Yet “Yet there there there there is is is is room”! room”! room”! room”!
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57 Almost Persuaded Philip P. Bliss (P. M.) Philip P. Bliss “Al 1. “Al 2. “Al 3. most most most per per per suad suad suad ed” ed,” ed,” now come, har to come vest be to is lieve; day; past! “Al “Al “Al most most most per per per suad suad suad ed” ed,” ed,” Christ turn doom to not comes re a at ceive; way; last! Seems Je “Al now sus most” some in can soul vites not to you a say, here, vail; “Go, List “Al Spir to most” it, His is go voice but Thy so to way, clear fail! Some Now Sad, more fall sad, con ing that ve on bit nient thine ter day ear; wail— On “Come, “Al Thee wan most”— I’ll derer, but call.” come!” lost!
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58 Why Unbelieving (P. M.) German Why 1. Why 2. Why 3. Why 4. un not, un un be be be be liev liev liev liev ing? ing, ing? ing? Why come Thou Tri wilt to canst fle thou the be no spurn Lord? blest, more; Love Trust Je Death that in sus may so the will be gen Sav par near tly iour, don, thee, pleads doubt He’ll e’en thy not give at re His thee thy turn? Word; rest. door. Come, Think Why Come ere ’twas wilt with thy for thou a fleet thee lon bro ing He ger ken day died, wait? heart, Fades Think Haste Come in of to help to Him the less night cru o as a ci pen thou way; fied; gate, art, Now Now Come Come mer to ere choose cy’s the it the call Glo be bet o ri too ter bey; fied, late, part, To To To To Je Je Je Je sus sus sus sus come. come. come. come.
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59 Why Wilt Thou Linger? Sing to tune No. 57 or No. 58 1 Why wilt thou linger? Why wilt thou die? God’s wrath upon thee, Judgment so nigh. Now in salvation’s day Tread the blood-sprinkled way; Sinner, no more delay, Jesus will come. 2 Soon will the Saviour Close fast the door, Tidings of mercy Sound nevermore; Time’s course will soon be run. Stop then, thou Christless one, Think of the great white throne, Judgment will fall. 3 Then the dread sentence, “Depart from Me,” Room for repentance, Gone, gone for aye. Endless the sinner’s doom, Darkness and dismal gloom; Now in God’s house there’s room, Jesus will save. 4 Glory before thee, Pilgrim, press on; Share now the sorrow, Share soon the crown. Tell forth the Saviour’s fame, Honor His holy name, Bear now His cross and shame, Pilgrim, press on. I. Fleming
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60 All Ye That Pass By Charles Wesley (Harwich. 10. 11. 10. 11.) Benjamin Milgrove All 1. The 2. Love 3. With 4. ye Lord moved joy that in Him I pass the to now by, day die; prove, to of on di a Je tone this vine sus ment I was draw did re the nigh; lay ly; love! To Our My A you sins Sav won is on iour der it the hath to noth Lamb, loved all ing and me, both that He I be Je bore can low sus them not and should a tell a die? way; why! bove! Our He But When ran died this time som, to I is our a can no peace, tone tell, more, our for He I sure sins loved still ty not me shall He His so a is; own; well dore Come, The As The to see just lay One if God down who there has His once ev pun life died, er ished to and was for re lives sor us deem ev row His me like dear from er His. Son. hell. more!
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61 Behold the Lamb! ’Tis He Who Bore Thomas Haweis (McKee. C. M.) Arr. by Harry T. Burleigh Be 1. I’d 2. I’d 3. To 4. hold look look Him the to un I Lamb! Him til look, ’tis till His while He sight pre still who en cious I bore dear love run— My The My My sins Sav ev nev up iour ery er on to thought fail the my con ing tree, heart; trol, Friend! And To Its Fin paid Him vast ish, in I con He death look strain will, the who ing the dread calms in work ful my fluence be score— fear, prove gun, The Nor O’er And guilt from bod grace that Him y, in lay self spir glo on would it, ry me. part. soul. end.
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62 Behold the Lamb Whose Precious Blood 1 Behold the Lamb whose precious blood, Drawn from His riven side, Had power to make our peace with God, Nor lets one spot abide. 2 The dying thief beheld that Lamb Expiring by his side, And proved the value of the name Of Jesus crucified. 3 His soul, by virtue of the blood, To paradise received; Redemption’s earliest trophy stood, From sin and death retrieved. 4 We too the cleansing power have known Of the atoning blood, By grace have learned His name to own, Which brings us back to God. 5 To Him, then, let our songs ascend, Who stooped in grace so low: To Christ, the Lamb, the sinner’s Friend, Let ceaseless praises flow. May be sung to tune No. 61.
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63 Broken Heart! The Fountain’s Open A. P. Cecil (8. 7. 8. 7. with Refrain) John A. Stevenson Bro 1. God 2. Now’s 3. ken Him the heart! self, time, the the the foun Source, time tain’s the ac o Foun cept pen, tain, ed, Christ Christ Now hath the to died Way thee up the God’s on wa light the ters hath tree; flow, shone: All By Christ the the God’s powers Spir love of it hath hell down man are from i sha heav fest ken, en, ed, Grace To He flows the the down thirst fin from y ished God heart work to be hath thee. low. done. R EFRAIN Christ has died up on the tree, Grace flows down from God to thee, Grace, free grace, flows down from God to thee. 4 By one righteousness completed, Adam life received its doom; Jesus Christ in glory seated, Everlasting life hath won. 5 Broken heart! the river’s flowing, Haste, delay not! yet there’s room, Hear the Word of God beseeching, “Whosoever thirsts may come.”
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64 “Call Them In” — The Poor, the Wretched Anna Shipton (Lower Lights. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.) Philip P. Bliss “Call 1. “Call 2. “Call 3. them them them in”— in!”— in!”— the the the poor, Jew, bro the the ken wretch Gen heart ed, tile, ed, Sin Bid Cow stained the ’ring wan stran neath d’rers ger the from to brand the the of fold: feast: shame; Peace “Call Speak and them love’s par in!”— mes don the sage free rich, low ly the and of no ten fer; ble, der, Can From ’Twas you the for weigh high sin their est ners worth to Je in the sus gold? least. came. “Call Forth See! them the the in!”— Fa shad the ther ows weak, runs length the to en wear meet round y, them, us, La He Soon den hath the with all day the their dawn doom sor will of rows be sin; seen; gin; Bid Robe Can them and you come ring leave and and them rest roy lost in al and Je san lone sus, dals ly? He Wait Christ is the is wait lost com ing: ones: ing: “Call “Call “Call them them them in!” in!” in!”
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65 Christ Is the Only Saviour H. D’Arcy Champney (The Lifeboat. P. M. with Refrain) Philip P. Bliss Christ 1. Christ 2. Oh, 3. O 4. is in what bless the that a ed on hour might ris ly of y en Sav dark Sav Sav iour ness, iour, iour, might lost Je liv y ones sus ing to to who to save, save, died! day! He Braved Strong Liv who Him e ing, suf self nough too, fered the to to once o bear guide for cean His Thine sins, depths, own own and and above thro’ sank bat the all the neath tled an storm the the gry y wave; wave; tide; way; Sing Though Not None how all e’en have the Je the the wrath ho feeb power of vah’s lest to God bil saint pluck on lows will Thy Cal rolled Christ saints v’ry’s cross o’er ev from He His er Thine bore; head, fail, hand, How Son Nev Thou by of er wilt death Man will safely He and the bring con Son gates Thine quered of of own death God, hell home and He a to lives rose gainst the ev from Him bet er the pre ter more. dead. vail. land. R EFRAIN Christ is the Sav iour, He nev er will fail; All hope to save one self could noth ing a vail; Man is a to tal wreck, can nev er reach the shore. All who trust in Je sus Christ are saved ev er more.
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66 A Look to Jesus Saves the Soul (Remember Me. C. M.) Asa Hull A 1. The 2. Thou 3. look thief sands to be be Je held, sides sus with have saves eye looked the of to soul, faith, Him, So The Who bound Sav might less iour y is by is His his to grace; side; save; One He And look looked proved suf up the fic on truth eth that of ev bless God’s ’ry ed own sin One, Word: For Re The ev ceived soul er His that to word, looks ef and shall face. died. live.
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67 Christ Is Coming. Are You Ready? Mrs. A. H. Rule (8. 7. 8. 7. D.) F. M. Lamb Christ 1. “Watch 2. Is 3. is ye your com there heart ing. fore,” a Are for glow you ye at read know e y? not ven, He What As is the the com hour sun ing your sinks for Lord in His will the own; come, west, He Wheth And will er the call in heav them the en’s up morn glow to or ing meet mid splen Him, night, dor And Or Brings will sweet place in thoughts them the of on e home His vening and throne. gloam. rest! He Are Bless may your ed come, thoughts rest we of from know, Him toil at when and mid toil sor night, ing row, When Mid Rest the the from world bus suf in y f’ring, slum cares pain ber of and lies, day? woe, Or As And it the a may hours home be of with in night Christ the are in morn pass heav ing, ing, en, Ere Do Hap the you py day wake home dawns to to in think which the and we skies. pray? go!
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68 Christ Is the Saviour of Sinners Heyman Wreford (Showers of Blessing. P. M. with Refrain) James McGranahan Christ 1. Now 2. Just 3. is I as the can I Sav say was iour I He of am re sin par ceived ners, doned, me, Christ Hap Seek is py ing the and from Sav just judg iour i ment for fied, to me; free, flee, Long Saved Now I by there was my is chained bless no in ed con sin’s Re dem dark deem na ness, er, tion, Now This This by is is His the the grace Sav Sav I iour iour am for for free. me. me. R EFRAIN Sav iour of sin ners, Sav iour of sin ners like me, Shed ding His blood for my ran som, This is the Sav iour for me. 4 Loved with a love that’s unchanging, Blest with all blessings so free, How shall I tell out His praises? This is the Saviour for me. 5 Soon shall the glory be dawning, Then when His face I shall see, Sing, O my soul, in thy gladness, This is the Saviour for me.
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69 Come Sing, My Soul, and Praise the Lord El Nathan (Redemption Ground. L. M. D.) James McGranahan Come 1. Once 2. Oh 3. sing, from joy my my ous soul, God hour and I when praise wan God the dered to Lord, far, me Who And A hath with vi re His sion deemed ho gave thee ly of by will Cal His made va blood; war; ry: De But My liv now bonds ered my were thee songs loosed, from to my chains God soul that a un bound, bound; bound; And I’m I brought stand sang thee ing up to on on re re re demp demp demp tion tion tion ground. ground. ground. R EFRAIN Re demp tion ground, the ground of peace! Re demp tion ground, oh, won drous grace! Here let our praise to God a bound, Who saves us on re demp tion ground! 4 No works of merit now I plead, But Jesus take for all my need; No righteousness in me is found, Except upon redemption ground. 5 Come, weary soul, and here find rest; Accept redemption, and be blest: The Christ who died, by God is crowned And pardons on redemption ground.
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70 Christ Is Coming, Oh Be Ready Mrs. A. H. Rule (Laßt mich geh’n. 8. 7. 8. 7. 7.) Karl Friedrich Voigtländer Christ 1. Some 2. Such, 3. Then 4. is with with be com emp hearts read ing, ty of y, oh, lamps an oh, be will guish be read hast burn read y; en, ing, y; Let Seek When Heed not ing they the slum oil find cry ber for the while dull them door yet your to is you eyes; buy; shut, may; Do But, Will, With not a in lamps say, las! ter trimmed “My they’ll ror, and Lord nev cry, burn de er “Lord, ing lay en o bright eth”; ter; pen”; ly, He Vain He Wait is for will that com them say, com ing, has “I ing, oh, been know bless be the you ed wise! cry. not.” day. He Vain He Wait is for will that com them say, com ing, has “I ing, oh, been know bless be the you ed wise! cry. not.” day.
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71 Come, Let Us All Unite to Sing Howard Kingsbury (Christ for Me. 8. 6. 8. 6. 8. 8. 8. 6.) R. George Halls Come, 1. Oh, 2. How 3. let tell hap us to py all earth’s is u re our nite mot por to est tion sing, bound, here! God God God is is is love, love, love, God God God is is is love. love. love. Let In His heaven Christ prom and we is earth have es their re our prais demp spir es tion its bring: found: cheer: God God God is is is love, love, love, God God God is is is love. love. love. Let His He ev blood is ery has our soul washed Sun from our and sin sins Shield a a by wake, way, day, Each His Our in Spir Help, his it our heart turned Hope, sweet our our mu night Strength, sic to and make, day, Stay; And And He sing now will with we be us, can with for re us Je joice all sus’ to the sake, say, way. God God God is is is love, love, love, God God God is is is love. love. love.
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72 Come to the Saviour, Come to the Saviour (P. M.) Old Scottish Melody Come 1. Why 2. Par 3. to dost don the thou is Sav lin of iour, ger? fered, come Why par to dost don the thou is Sav lin of iour, ger? fered; Ye Oh! A sin when par strick wilt don— en thou full, chil come pres dren to ent of the and men; Lord? free; He Thy The left time might His is y throne fly debt a ing was bove, fast, paid, To And When re thy on veal day Cal His will v’ry won soon Je drous be sus love, past; died And Oh, To to a a o rouse tone pen thee, for a and a foun come reb tain to el for be like sin. saved. thee. 4 Come to the fountain, come to the fountain, The fountain which cleanses the soul; ’Tis cleansing far and near, And its streams are flowing here; Oh, believe it, and thou art made whole! 5 I do believe it! I do believe it! I’m saved through the blood of the Lamb; My happy soul is free, For the Lord has pardoned me, Hallelujah to Jesus’ name!
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73 Come to the Saviour Now John M. Wigner (Invitation. 6. 6. 6. 6. 6. 6. 6. 6. 3.) Frederick C. Maker Come 1. Come 2. Come 3. to to to the the the Sav Sav Sav iour iour iour now! now! now! He Gaze He gen on suf tly that fered call cleans there eth ing for thee; tide— thee; In Wa And true ter in re and His pent blood mer ance that its bow, flow thou Be Forth Hast fore from an Him His un bend wound fail the ed ing knee; side. plea; He Hark No wait to vain eth the ex to suf cu be f’ring ses stow One: frame, Sal “’Tis For va fin feel tion, ished!” ings peace now do and He not love, cries; stay; True Re None joy demp who on tion’s to earth work Je be is sus low, done, came A Then Were home bows ev in His er heaven head sent a and a bove. dies. way. Come, Come, Come, come, come, come, come. come. come.
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74 Come to the Blood-Stained Tree 1 Come to the blood-stained tree; The Victim bleeding lies; God sets the sinner free, Since Christ a ransom dies; The Spirit will apply His blood to cleanse each stain, O burdened soul, draw nigh, For none can come in vain— Come, come, come. 2 Dark though thy guilt appear, And deep its crimson dye, There’s boundless mercy here, Do not from mercy fly: Oh, do not doubt His word, There’s pardon full and free, For justice smote the Lord, And sheathes her sword for thee— Come, come, come. May be sung to tune No. 73. 3 Look not within for peace, Within there’s naught to cheer; Look up and find release From sin, and self, and fear; If gloom thy soul enshroud, If tears faith’s eye bedim, If doubts around thee crowd, Come, tell them all to Him. Come, come, come.
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75 I Gave My Life for Thee Frances R. Havergal (Kenosis. 8—6s.) Philip P. Bliss I 1. My 2. I 3. And 4. gave Fa suf I My ther’s fered have life house much brought for of for to thee, light, thee, thee, My My More Down pre glo than from cious ry thy My blood cir tongue home I cled can a shed, throne, tell, bove, That I Of Sal thou left bit va might’st for terest tion ran earth ag full somed ly o and be night, ny, free, And For To My quick wan res par ened d’rings cue don from sad thee and the and from My dead; lone; hell; love: I I I’ve I gave left borne bring My it it rich life all all gifts for for for to thee, thee, thee, thee, What Hast What What hast thou hast hast thou left thou thou given ought borne brought for for for to Me? Me? Me? Me?
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76 “Come Unto Me, and I Will Give You Rest” H. D’Arcy Champney (Eventide. 10. 10. 10. 10.) William H. Monk “Come 1. “Come 2. “Come 3. un un un to to to Me, Me!” Me!” and Yes, The I come bless will in ed give all Son you your of rest!” sin! God What Through Thus bless Je told ed sus’ on words blood earth, to the in wear vile ev y may ery ones en step ad ter He dressed! in: trod, They May The come come heart from to of Him God, Him who who who knew ful is the ly in depth knows na of their ture woe, guilt, love, And As And felt sured is for that be sin for seech ners them ing as selves men none that that here blood love be was to low. spilt. prove. 4 “Come unto Me!” Yes, God Himself says, “Come!” He sees afar, and runs to welcome home Unworthy sinners, who have naught to plead, But God’s own love, and their exceeding need. 5 “Come unto Me!” Oh, blessèd open door For those who, but for Christ, had hoped no more! Oh love of God told out in full extent When Jesus to those depths of darkness went. 6 “Come unto Me!” For Christ the risen Lord Now speaks from glory through the written Word; As Victor now He can with triumph shout, That none who come to Him will He cast out.
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77 Come, Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy Joseph Hart (Caersalem. 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 4. 7.) Robert Edwards Come, 1. Let 2. Come, 3. ye not ye sin con wear ners, science y, poor make heav and you y need lin la y, ger, den, Weak Nor Lost and of and wound fit ru ed, ness ined sick fond by and ly the sore, dream; fall; Je All If sus the you read fit tar y ness ry stands He till to re you’re save quir bet you, eth ter, Full Is You of to will pit feel nev y, your er love need come and of at power; Him; all. He This Not is He the a gives right ble, you, eous, He this not is He the a gives right ble, you, eous, He this not is He the a gives right ble, you, eous— He ’Tis Sin is the ners will Spir Je ing, it’s sus doubt ris came no ing to more. beam. call. 4 Agonizing in the garden, Lo! the Saviour prostrate lies; On the bloody tree behold Him, Hear Him cry before He dies, “It is finished!” “It is finished!” Sinner, will not this suffice? 5 Lo! the Incarnate God ascended, Pleads the merits of His blood; Venture on Him, venture freely, Let no other trust intrude: None but Jesus, none but Jesus, Can do helpless sinners good.
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78 Come, Ye That Fear the Lord (Lorneville. P. M.) Old Melody Come, 1. He 2. My 3. ye gave old that me com fear first pan the to ions Lord, see said, Un What “He’s to I un Me, was, done, un what he’s to I un Me; was; done!” Come, He My ye gave old that me com fear first pan the to ions Lord, see said, Un What “He’s to I un Me! was! done!” I’ve He My some gave old thing me com good first pan to to ions say see said, A My “He’s bout guilt sure the and ly nar mis go row er ing way: y, mad!” For And But Christ then Je the He sus oth set makes er me me day free! glad! Saved Bless Bless my His His soul, name! name! saved Bless Bless my His His soul! name! name! For And But Christ then Je the He sus oth set makes er me me day free! glad! Saved Bless Bless my His His soul! name! name! 4 Some said, “He’ll soon give o’er, You shall see, you shall see!” Some said, “He’ll soon give o’er, You shall see!” But time has passed away Since I began to pray, And I feel His love today! Bless His name! Bless His name! 5 So now I’m going home To the Lord, to the Lord. So now I’m going home To the Lord. So now I’m going home. Poor sinner, won’t you come? Or meet an awful doom From the Lord, from the Lord.
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79 Decide for Christ Today T. R. Dale (Welcome Voice. S. M. with Refrain) Lewis Hartsough De 1. De 2. De 3. cide cide cide for for for Christ Christ Christ to to to day, day, day, And Thy Con God’s self fess sal thou Him va canst as tion not thy see; save; Lord; Yield Help Pro soul less claim and and to bod guilt all y, y, the heart dead Sav and and iour’s will blind, worth, To No How Him, lon faith who ger ful died judg is for ment His thee! brave. Word. R EFRAIN Christ a lone can save— Break the power of sin; Christ doth ful ly sat is fy The heart that cleaves to Him.
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80 Down from the Glory Came God’s Blessed Son Arthur Cutting (Jesus Is Calling. P. M. with Refrain) George C. Stebbins Down 1. Sin’s 2. Sin 3. from bit ner, the ter God glo judg bids ry ment thee came He on God’s bore Je bless on sus ed the be Son, tree, lieve, Lost Dy Now ones ing while to to you save, save, may, lost dy now ones ing while to to you save; save; may; Went So Peace in that and to the sal death sin va and ner tion the might through vic just Him to ly you’ll ry go re won, free, ceive, Tri His Do um pre not, phant cious oh, rose blood do from Je not the sus de grave. gave. lay! R EFRAIN Might Sin Haste y ners thee to to a save, save, way, might sin haste y ners thee to to a save, save, way, Now Now In in He fin the is ite glo right love ry, eous waits He’s ly to a a wel ble ble come and the the will guilt sin ing y ner to to to save. save. day.
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81 “It Is Finished!” Sinners, Hear It Thomas Kelly (Regent Square. 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7.) Henry T. Smart “It 1. Hear 2. “It 3. Crown 4. is the is the fin Lord fin might ished!” Him ished!” y Sin self All Con ners, de is queror, hear clar o crown it, ing ver; Him, ’Tis All Yes, Who the per the His dy formed cup peo ing He of ple’s Vic came wrath foes tor’s to is o’er cry; do; drained; came; “It Sin Such In is ners, the the fin in truth high ished!” your these est An selves words heaven gels, des dis en bear pair cov throne it, ing, er, Him, Bear This Thus Men the is the and joy joy vic an ful ful tory gels news news was sound on for ob His high! you; tained: fame! “It Je ’Tis Great is sus a His fin speaks vic glo ished!” it, tory, ry! “It Je ’tis Great is sus a His fin speaks vic glo ished!” it— tory, ry! Tell His None Je it are but sus thro’ faith Je bears the ful sus a earth words could match and and have less sky. true. gained. name.
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82 Ere God Had Built the Mountains William Cowper (Aurelia. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.) Samuel Sebastian Wesley Ere 1. When, 2. And 3. God like couldst had a Thou built tent be the to de moun dwell light tains, in, ed Or He With raised spread crea the the tures fruit skies such ful a as hills; broad, we, Be And Who, fore swathed when He a we filled bout saw the the Thee, foun swell slight tains ing ed That Of And feed o nailed the cean’s Thee run might to ning y a rills; flood, tree? In He Un Thee, wrought fath from by om ev weight a er and ble last meas won ing, ure; der! The And And won Thou mys der wast ter ful with y I Him di AM then: vine! Found Thy The pleas self voice ures the that nev Fa speaks er ther’s in wast pleas thun ing, ure, der And And Says, Wis Thine, “Sin dom the ner, is sons I Thy of am name. men. thine!”
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83 Everlasting Glory Hannah K. Burlingham (Maccabeus. 6. 5. 6. 5. 6. 5. D.) George F. Handel Ev 1. Yes! 2. We 3. Christ 4. Ev er He in is er last came death Lord last ing from were of ing glo heav ly glo glo ry en, ing, ry, ry Un Suf Lost Sing Un to fered in we to Je in hope now Je sus our less to sus be! stead; gloom; day! be! Sing Praise Je Tell Sing a to sus a a loud Him by broad loud the be His the the sto giv dy sto sto ry en, ing ry, ry Of “First Van Own Of His born quished His His vic from e’en right vic to the the ful to ry! dead!” tomb! sway! ry! How Je Burst Sing He sus, its a left meek i loud, the and ron and splen low por nev dor ly, tal, er Of Came Rolled Cease His the a to home lost way spread on to the His high, save; stone, fame; Came He Rose Tri in the in umph, love Vic life now so tim im and ten ho mor ev der, ly tal er, On Tri To In the umphed the the cross o’er Fa Sav to the ther’s iour’s die. grave. throne. name.
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84 Free from the Law Philip P. Bliss (Once for All. P. M. with Refrain) Philip P. Bliss Free 1. Now 2. “Chil 3. Soon 4. from are dren He the we of will law, free— God!” come, oh, there’s Oh, the hap no glo saints py con ri shall con dem ous be di na call rais tion! tion; ing! ed; Je Je Sure We, sus sus ly who has pro His re bled, vides grace main and a will a there per keep live, is fect us shall re sal from be mis va fall chang sion! tion; ing; ed; Cursed “Come Pass Then by un ing all, the to from caught law, Me”— death up, and oh, to at bruised hear life His by His at bless the sweet His ed fall, call, call, call, Grace Come, Bless Changed has and ed to re He sal His deemed saves va like us us tion ness, once once once once for for for for all. all. all. all. R EFRAIN Once for all, O sin ner, re ceive it; Once for all, O bro ther, be lieve it; Cling to the cross, the bur den will fall; Christ has re deemed us once for all.
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85 Just as Thou Art — Without One Trace Russell S. Cook (Agnus Dei. 8. 8. 8. 6.) William Blow Just 1. Bur 2. Come, 3. as dened leave thou with thy art— guilt, bur with wouldst den out thou at one be the trace blest? cross; Of Trust Count love, not all or the thy joy, world; gains or it but in gives emp ward no ty grace, rest; dross; Or Christ His meet brings grace ness re o’er for lief pays the to all heaven hearts earth ly op ly place— pressed— loss— O O O guilt wear need y y y sin sin sin ner, ner, ner, come! come! come! 4 Come, hither bring thy boding fears, Thine aching heart, thy bursting tears; ’Tis mercy’s voice salutes thine ears; O trembling sinner, come! 5 “The Spirit and the bride say, Come”; Rejoicing saints re-echo, “Come.” Who faints, who thirsts, who will, may come, The Saviour bids thee, come! Alternate tune: No. 44.
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86 Hark! The Saviour’s Voice from Heaven James Montgomery (Even Me. 8. 7. 8. 7. with Refrain) William B. Bradbury Hark! 1. See 2. Hear 3. Ev 4. the the His ery Sav heal love sin iour’s ing and shall voice foun mer be from tain cy for heav spring speak giv en ing ing, en, Speak From Come Thou, ing the and thro’ par Sav trust grace, don iour thy a full on soul child and the with shalt free; tree; Me; be; Come, Par Though Child and don, thy of thou peace heart God, shalt and for and be cleans sin heir for ing be of giv bring break heav en; ing, ing, en, Bound Lost I Yes, less one, have a mer loved rest man cy one, and sion flows ’tis peace waits for for for for thee. thee. thee. thee. R EFRAIN E ven thee, e ven thee, Bound less mer cy flows for thee.
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87 Hark! Hark! The Voice of Christ H. D’Arcy Champney (Pilgrims. 11. 10. 11. 10. with Refrain) Henry T. Smart Hark! 1. It 2. Blest 3. hark! is words! the the They voice voice speak of of to Christ, Him us the now of sin crowned God’s ner’s with sal Sav glo va iour, ry, tion, In Tell Worked glo ing out ry of by seat life Christ ed for a on “who lone His so up Fa ev on ther’s er the throne, will”; cross, Tell How Who ing sweet by of the His love sound blood and of re ev that deems er en from last tranc ev ing ing ery fa sto na vor ry, tion, For Which And sin tells saves ners of His far love peo from for ple God, guilt from by y e sin sin ter un ners nal done. still. loss. R EFRAIN Mes sage of Je sus, mes sage of love, Tell ing of wel come to that bright home a bove. 4 Now, weary souls, who rest and peace are seeking, Who long for One to meet their deepest need, Hear in the Word the voice of Jesus speaking, And trust in Him who makes them free indeed. 5 Soon Jesus’ voice of love may cease appealing, And in your face the door of mercy close. Spurn not the voice of Him with heart so feeling, Who proved His love by dying for His foes.
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88 Hail, Sovereign Love Jehoiada Brewer (Bera. L. M.) John E. Gould Hail, 1. A 2. En 3. And 4. sov gainst wrapt thus ereign the in the e love, God thick ter which who E nal first built gyp coun be the tian sels gan sky night, ran, That I And “Al scheme fought, fond might to with of y res hands dark love, cue up ness ar fall lift more rest en ed than that man! high; light, man!” Hail, De Mad I match spised ly felt less, the I the free, men ran ar e tion the rows ter of sin of nal His ful dis grace, grace, race, tress, Which Too Se And gave proud cure found my to with I soul seek out had a a a no hid hid hid hid ing ing ing ing place. place. place. place. 5 Indignant Justice stood in view, To Sinai’s fiery mount I flew; But Justice cried with frowning face, “This mountain is no hiding place.” 6 On Jesus, God’s just vengeance fell, Which would have sunk a world to hell; He bore it for a sinful race, And thus became their Hiding Place. 7 Should sevenfold storms of thunder roll, And shake this globe from pole to pole, No thunderbolt shall daunt my face, For Jesus is my Hiding Place. 8 A few more rolling suns at most, Shall land me on fair Canaan’s coast, Where I shall sing the song of grace, And see my glorious Hiding Place.
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89 Hark Ye! Those Who Choose the Pleasures (Ukraina. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.) Russian Hymn Tune Hark 1. Thought 2. God 3. ye! less so those one, loved who did this choose e’er world the you of pleas pon sin ures, der, ners, That O’er That this your He wretch stand sent ed ing His world toward on im your ly parts, God; Son, Dare Have Say you you ing, call ev “Who this er so sat quest e’er is ioned ac fac deep cepts tion ly, Him, From What Ev your the er deep goal last est, of ing in paths life most you hath heart? trod? won!” Is Have All the you have whirl heard sinned, of the He world’s won tells con drous us fu sto plain sion ry ly, So Of All en the in gross love judg ing of ment to God thus your dis con mind, played; demned, That When But for He God’s thoughts sent Christ of His hath deep well suf er be fered im lov for port ed, us, You Such Right can the eous not sac judg a ri ment mo fice thus ment He He find? made? stemmed. 4 Skeptic, when you read that story, When you see that wondrous plan, Can you make it but tradition, And degrade your God as man? Ah, there comes a time to all men, When a righteous, holy God, Shall mete out a righteous judgment, Then shall you believe His Word. 5 He is waiting for acceptance, Lost one, will you pass Him by, Will you rush along unheeding, While your ears ring with His cry? Don’t delay, as Paul’s accuser, Till a more convenient day. God with open arms will meet you, Loved one, come while yet you may.
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90 Have You Been to Jesus for the Cleansing Power? Elisha A. Hoffman (Washed in the Blood. 11. 9. 11. 9. with Refrain) Elisha A. Hoffman Have 1. Are 2. When 3. Lay 4. you you the a been walk Bride side to ing groom the Je dai com gar sus ly eth, ments for by will that the the your are cleans Sav robes stained ing iour’s be with power? side? white, sin, Are Are Pure And you you and be washed washed white washed in in in in the the the the blood blood blood blood of of of of the the the the Lamb? Lamb? Lamb? Lamb! Are Do Will There’s you you your a ful rest soul foun ly each be tain trust mo read flow ing ment y ing in in for for His the the the grace Cru man soul this ci sions un hour? fied? bright, clean; Are Are And Oh, you you be be washed washed washed washed in in in in the the the the blood blood blood blood of of of of the the the the Lamb? Lamb? Lamb? Lamb! R EFRAIN Are you washed Are you washed in the blood— in the blood— In the soul cleans ing blood of the Lamb? of the Lamb? Are your gar ments spot less? Are they white as snow? Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb?
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91 On Christ Salvation Rests Secure Samuel Medley (Hebron. L. M.) Lowell Mason On 1. No 2. In 3. Christ oth Him sal er it va hope is tion shall or rests in dained se ter to cure; vene; raise The To A Rock Him tem of we ple A look, to ges on Je must Him ho en we vah’s dure; lean; praise, Nor Oth Com can er posed that foun of faith da all be tions the o we saints, ver dis who thrown own, own Which And No rests build Sav up on iour on Christ, but the the the “Liv “Liv “Liv ing ing ing Stone.” Stone.” Stone.” 4 View the vast building, see it rise; The work how great! the plan how wise! Oh wondrous fabric! power unknown That rears it on the “Living Stone”! 5 But most adore His precious name; His glory and His grace proclaim; For us, condemned, despised, undone, He gave Himself, the “Living Stone.” Alternate tune: No. 205.
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92 Have You Any Room for Jesus? El Nathan (arr.) (Any Room. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.) C. C. Williams Have 1. Room 2. Have 3. Room 4. you for you and an pleas an time y ure, y now room room time give for for for to Je busi Je Je sus, ness, sus, sus, He But As Soon who for in will bore Christ grace pass the the He God’s load Cru calls day of ci a of sin? fied, gain? grace; As Not Oh, Soon He a to thy knocks place day heart and that is be seeks He time cold ad can ac and mis en cept si sion, ter ed, lent, Sin In La And ner, the ter the will heart you Sav you for may iour’s let which call plead Him He in ing in? died. vain. cease. R EFRAIN Room for Je sus, Lord of glo ry! Hast en now, His word o bey; Swing the heart’s door wide ly o pen, Let Him en ter while you may.
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93 Ho! Ye That Thirst, Approach the Spring W. Cameron (Torino. C. M. with Refrain) Italian Hymn Tune Ho! 1. How 2. My 3. Seek 4. ye long stores ye that to af the thirst, streams ford Lord ap of those while proach false rich yet the de sup His spring light plies ear Where Will That Is liv ye health o ing in and pen wa crowds pleas to ters re ure your flow; pair? give; call; Free How In While to long cline of that your your fered o strength ear mer pen and and cy foun sub come still tain stance to is all waste Me, near, With On The Be out tri soul fore a fles that His price light hears foot may as shall stool go. air? live. fall. R EFRAIN With out a price may go, With out a price may go; Free to that o pen foun tain all With out a price may go.
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94 Ho, You Thirsty, Jesus Calls You (Hold the Fort. 8. 5. 8. 5. D.) Philip P. Bliss Ho, 1. Where 2. None 3. you fore can thirst do be y, you too Je spend vile sus your for calls treas Je you; ure sus, Je Where None sus there can came is be to no too give bread? poor; Wine On By and ly His milk by blood of the are free liv peace sal ing and va Sav par tion; iour don, Come Dy Mer to ing cies Him souls ev and are er live. fed. sure. R EFRAIN Who so ev er will may take it! Hear the gos pel cry! With out price and with out mon ey, Come to Him and buy. 4 Oh, His tender love and pity! Still He calls today; Never one to Him who cometh Shall be cast away. 5 From all sin He came to save us, Satan’s slaves to free: To His royal feast He bids us; Sinner, taste and see.
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95 I Have a Glorious Saviour Charlotte Gipps (Beneath the Cross of Jesus. C. M. D.) Ira D. Sankey I 1. ’Twas 2. Oh! 3. He 4. have God Je is a who sus the glo sent is ris rious this my en Sav Sav Sav Sav iour, iour, iour; iour, Who This “The A died spot Might live up less y for on Lamb, God!” ev the who His er tree; died; name; more; My And To He sins trust seek loves He ing and to bare, in save ease and His the the suf pre lost bur fered cious and dened there blood vile heart The I’m As Of wrath free Son each of ly of whose God just Man sins for i He He me! fied. came. bore. And Ah! In Be my not all lieve— sal for His and va me great God’s tion by a sal now deeds ton va is of ing tion sure law work sure Since Sal The Is Christ va will free the tion of to work could God ev has be is ery done, won: done; one; For Of And In God grace God man dis a de i plays, lone, lights fest in thro’ in ed right right right right eous eous eous eous ness, ness, ness ness His God To He glo saves bless hon ry me me ors in by by thus His His His His Son. Son. Son. Son.
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96 If I Gained the World Anna Ölander (Ölander. 10. 9. 10. 9. D.) Swedish If 1. Had 2. Oh, 3. Oh, 4. I I what the gained wealth emp joy the and ti of world love ness— hav but in with ing lost full out all the est the in Sav meas Sav Je iour, ure, iour sus! Were With Mid What my a the a life name sins balm worth ren and the liv owned sor bro ing both rows ken for far here heart a and be to day? near, low! heal! Could Yet And Ne’er my no e a yearn hope ter sin ing be ni so heart yond, ty, great, find no how but rest har dark He and bor with can com wait out cleanse fort ing, Him— it, In Where On Not the my ly a things storm night sor that tossed and row soon ves tears that must sel and He pass I end does a could less not way? steer; woe! feel! If If What If I I though I gained gained I have the the might but world, world, live Je but but with sus, lost lost out on the the the ly Sav Sav Sav Je iour, iour, iour, sus, Would Who When Noth my en I ing gain dured come else be the to in worth cross die, all the and how the toil died would world and for it be strife? me, be? side— Are Could Oh, Oh, all then to then earth all face ev ly the the ery treas world val thing ures af ley’s is worth ford gloom mine com a with in par ref out Je ing uge Him! sus; With Whith And For the er with my gift in out needs of my Him and God, an for more e guish e He ter I ter will nal might ni pro life? flee? ty! vide.
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97 Oh, How Sweet the Gospel Message (Halle. 8. 7. 8. 7.) Klemens Müller Oh, 1. Say 2. Wilt 3. how not, thou sweet ’tis rob the to Him gos oth of pel er His mes sin pur sage, ners— chase Rich Those When and more He bound wor bought less, thy thee full of with and His His free; call— blood? Sin But He ner, re is wilt ceive pray thou the ing, pause truth He and with is lis glad plead ten? ness, ing, Je Je Be sus sus ye died, died, rec and and on died died ciled for for to thee. all. God. 4 Now no barrier to hinder, Jesus has removed it all; God can in His Son receive thee— Answer then His loving call. 5 Let thy soul delight the Saviour By submitting to His love; And in everlasting favor, Thou shalt dwell with Him above. Alternate tune: No. 288.
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98 Just on the Threshold George Cooper (Moment by Moment. 10. 10. 10. 10. with Refrain) May Whittle Moody Just 1. Just 2. Just 3. on on on the the the thresh thresh thresh old! old, old— Oh, and oh, why joy make not near now come at thy in, hand; choice; Leav Yon Come ing der’s with the the the maz gleam ser es of vants of Im of dark man Christ, ness u and and el’s re sin? land! joice! For Ref Je ward uge sus the and is light, rest call and are ing, the now oh, glo of turn ry fered not di to a vine; thee: side! Back Sin Come! ward or ’tis the sal the dan va voice gers, tion— of and oh, the woes which Spir that shall it were it and thine. be? bride! R EFRAIN Just on the thresh old— and Christ calls to thee! Come! with the par doned for ev er to be! Just on the thresh old— why lin ger so long? Sing, with the ran somed, e ter ni ty’s song!
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99 My Soul, Repeat His Praise Isaac Watts (Psalm 103) (St. Michael. S. M.) Genevan Psalter My 1. High 2. His 3. soul, as power re the sub peat heavens dues His are our praise raised sin; Whose A And mer bove His cies the for are earth giv so we ing great; tread, love, Whose So Far an far as ger the the is rich east so es is slow of from to God’s the rise, grace west, So Our Did read high all y est our to thoughts guilt a ex re bate. ceed. move. 4 Man’s life is as the grass, Or like the morning flower; If one sharp blast sweep o’er the field, It withers in an hour. 5 But Thy compassions, Lord, To endless years endure; And all Thy people ever find Thy word of promise sure.
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100 Let All Who Know the Joyful Sound (Pembroke. 8. 8. 6. D.) James Foster Let 1. That 2. ‘Tis 3. all all not who who of know in works: the the let joy Son no ful be man sound, lieve, boast, With Shall Save glad nev in ness er His send per name the ish, who ti but saves dings re the round, ceive lost— And Life The tell end Lord that less our God and Right is di eous love; vine; ness! That No Poor God con sin so dem ner, loved na now the tion from world, e’er work He shall ing gave know, cease, His From And own death claim dear to from Son life God the they a world pass blood to be bought save; low, peace, God’s And And mes then Je sage in sus, from glo Lord, a ry con bove. shine. fess. 4 Let all who know our God rejoice, Praise Him in songs with cheerful voice, And live to Him alone; Let sinners too take up the strain, Exalt the Lamb for sinners slain, The coming Saviour own. 5 The Spirit and the bride say, Come! Let him that heareth, too, say, Come! Whoever thirsts may come; Water of life is freely given Till Christ the Lord descends from heaven; Lord Jesus, quickly come!
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101 Look, Thou Lost One, to the Saviour (Crown Him. 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7.) Arr. by George C. Stebbins Look, 1. Come! 2. Now 3. thou thou be lost wan lieve one, derer, in to time Him the is the Sav pass Sav iour, ing, iour, Seat Soon Now ed the be on days lieve yon of what glo life He rious are has throne; gone; done; Look! Soon Then this will with mo come oth ment, e ers He ter tell will nal the save a sto you, ges, ry, For And Je He the sus has tale has sal of sal va life va tion be tion won. done. won. R EFRAIN Match less Sav iour! match less Sav iour! Je sus all the work has done. Come to Je sus, come to Je sus— Je sus, God’s be lov ed Son.
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102 Life at Best Is Very Brief (Meet Me There. P. M. with Refrain) William J. Kirkpatrick Life 1. Fair 2. Time 3. Sin 4. at est is ner, best flow glid heed is ers ing the ver soon swift warn y de ly ing brief, cay, by, voice, Like Youth Death Make the and and the fall beau judg Lord ing ty ment your of pass both hap a a draw py leaf, way; nigh, choice, Like Oh, To Then the you the all bind have arms heav ing not of en of long Je will a to sus re sheaf: stay: fly: joice: Be Be Be Be in in in in time! time! time! time! Fleet While Oh! Come ing God’s I from days Spir pray dark are it you ness tell bids count in ing you the to fast come, cost, light, That Sin Ere From the ner, the the D.S. die do fa way find will not tal that no soon lon line seem o be ger be eth pen cast, roam, crossed, right; gate, And Lest And Come And the you your and your fa seal Christ start cry tal your less for be line hope soul heaven just be less be to too past, doom, lost, night, late, Be Be Be Be Be in in in in in time! time! time! time! time! R EFRAIN Be in time! Be in time! be in 3 time! Be in time! While the voice of Je sus calls you, Be in time! Be in time! If in sin you lon ger wait, You Dal may
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103 Man of Sorrows! What a Name Philip P. Bliss (Man of Sorrows. P. M.) Philip P. Bliss “Man 1. Bear 2. Guilt 3. Lift 4. of ing y, ed sor shame vile up rows,” and and was what scoff help He a ing less, to name rude, we, die, For In Spot “It the my less is Son place Lamb fin of con of ished” God, demned God was who He was His came stood; He! cry. Ru Sealed “Full Now ined my a in sin par tone heaven ners don ment”— ex to with can alt re His it ed claim! blood: be? high; Hal Hal Hal Hal le le le le lu lu lu lu jah! jah! jah! jah! what what what what a a a a Sav Sav Sav Sav iour! iour! iour! iour!
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104 Not All the Gold of All the World Albert Midlane (Materna. C. M. D.) Samuel A. Ward Not 1. Gold 2. Oh, 3. all could what the not can gold give e of the qual all heart joy the re di world, lief vine, And The And all mal what its e can wealth fac sweet com tor er bined, craved, be Could Ah, Than give no! know re ’twas ing lief, Christ, that or the this com Christ Christ fort of is yield, God, mine To That To one dy all dis ing e tract sin ter ed ner ni mind; saved; ty? ’Tis Faith’s Safe on view in ly of the to Him Lord, the who with pre bleed out cious ing a blood hung doubt, Of A By Christ vic vir the tim tue soul by of can his the fly, side. blood; There He For on saw, noth ly he ing can knew can a the de sin Lord stroy ner was the find there, life A The That’s flow Lord hid ing for with full him Christ sup had in ply. died. God.
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105 Nothing But the Name of Jesus (Refuge. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.) Joseph P. Holbrook Noth 1. Dy 2. Sin 3. ing ing ner, but sin hear the ner, the name look match of to less Je Je sto sus sus, ry, Can Lift Lis a ed ten vail on sim in the ply dan cross and ger’s for be hour; thee; lieve; 3 Noth See From ing the the 3 but ho ris the ly en 3 name Sav Lord of iour, in 3 Je Je glo sus, sus, ry, When Stretched Life, the and e clouds nailed ter 3 of up nal trou on life, 3 ble the re lower; tree. ceive; 3 3 3 3 On Why Je ly that sus through pier died— the cing thy blood cry con of of dem Je an na sus guish? tion, Can Why Thine, the did be guilt God liev y His er, soul Son Je have for sus peace; sake? bore; 3 3 On Shall Con ly the quered through spot grave, the less thy death Vic de of tim so Je lan la sus guish? tion, Sa Must Rose, tan’s His and cap heart lives tives for to find sor die re rows no lease. break? more. 3 3
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106 O Christ, in Thee My Soul Hath Found Frances Bevan (None But Christ. C. M. with Refrain) James McGranahan O 1. I 2. I 3. The 4. Christ, sighed tried pleas in for the ures Thee rest bro lost my and ken I soul hap cis sad hath pi terns, ly found, ness, Lord, mourned, And I But, But found yearned ah, nev in for the er Thee them, wa wept a not ters for lone, Thee; failed! Thee, The But E’en Till peace, while as grace the I I the joy passed stooped sight I my to less sought Sav drink eyes so iour they re long, by, fled ceived, The His And Thy bliss love mocked love till laid me li now hold as ness un on I to known. me. wailed. see. R EFRAIN Now none but Christ can sat is fy, None oth er name for me; for me; There’s love, and life, and last ing joy, Lord Je sus, found in Thee.
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107 Oh, Do Not Let the Word Depart Eliza Reed (L. M. with Refrain) Ira D. Sankey Oh, 1. To 2. Our 3. The 4. do mor God world not row’s in has let sun pit noth the may y ing word nev lin new de er gers to part, rise still, give, And To And It close bless wilt has thine thy thou no eye long thus true, a de His no gainst lud love pure the ed re de light! sight; quite? light. Poor This Re Look sin is nounce now ner, the at to har time, length Je den oh, thy sus not then, stub Christ thine be born and heart; wise; will; live! Thou Thou Thou Thou wouldst wouldst wouldst wouldst be be be be saved: saved: saved: saved: Why Why Why Why not not not not to to to to night? night? night? night? R EFRAIN Why not to night? Why not to night? Thou wouldst be saved: Why not to night? Why not to night? Why not to night? Thou wouldst be saved: Why not to night?
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108 Oh Precious Blood (He Leadeth Me. L. M. with Refrain) William B. Bradbury Oh 1. Oh 2. Oh 3. Oh 4. pre pre pre pre cious cious cious cious blood, blood! blood! blood! on The The The Cal peace sub ran v’ry di tle somed shed vine foe throng For The Its Ex sin cross all tols ful has pre its souls pur vail worth in chased ing in tres now pow’r thrill pass is shall ing dead! mine; know song; Oh No As And crim more saints seat son of o’er ed flood judg come on that ment him the makes then by throne a a its is path fraid might, He Of Since And Whose sure all si pre es my lence cious cape guilt ev blood from on ’ry a com Christ voice toned ing was of for wrath! laid. night. me. R EFRAIN Oh pre cious blood! Oh liv ing way, By which the chief of sin ners may, Ac cept ed stand be fore his God! Oh pre cious, re con cil ing blood!
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109 Oh, the Love of God Is Boundless R. D. Edwards (Tyrol. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.) Tyrolean Melody Oh, 1. Oh, 2. Oh, 3. Oh, 4. the the the what love cross sight rest of of in of God Christ heaven soul is is is in bound won glo view less, drous! rious! ing Per There Man Je fect, I in sus cause learn right on less, God’s eous the full heart ness Fa and to is ther’s free! me; there; throne! Doubts Midst Once Yea, have the the what van si Vic peace ished, lent, tim, for fears deep now ev are ening vic er ground dark to flow less, ness, rious, ing Now “God Je From I is sus God’s know light” lives rest that I in in love al glo His to so ry own me. see. fair. Son! Love, Ho Him, Gaz the ly who ing source claims met up of of the ward all jus claims in my tice of to bless find glo heav ing; ing ry, en, Love, Full And Read that ex the ing set press need glo it ion of ry self in ru in on that ined His me; scene; man, face, Love, Light On Know that and the ing gave love cross— that the a oh, ’tis spot like won He, less are drous once Vic tell sto giv tim; ing ry! en Love What God On told yon has the out woe set cross at and at to Cal suf His take va ferings right my ry. mean. hand. place.
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110 Oh, Turn Now! Oh, Turn Now! Josiah Hopkins (Hiding in Thee. 11. 11. 11. 11. with Refrain) Ira D. Sankey Oh, 1. How 2. Oh, 3. turn vain how now! the can Oh, de we turn lu leave now! sion, you? For that Why why while will will you you you de not die, lay come? When Your ’Tis God, hearts Je in may sus great grow en mer bet treats cy, ter you, is by He com stay bids ing ing you so a come nigh? way; home; Now Come Oh, Je wretch turn sus ed, now! in come Oh, vites star turn you; ving, now! the come, For Spir hap why it py will says, to you “Come,” be, die, And While When an streams God, gels of in are sal great wait va mer ing tion cy, to are is wel flow com come ing ing you so so home. free. nigh? R EFRAIN Come while you may! Come while you may! Take God’s free sal va tion, ’tis of fered to day!
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111 Once Again the Gospel Message El Nathan (Come Believing. 8. 7. 8. 7. with Refrain) James McGranahan Once 1. Man 2. Je 3. a y sus gain sum for the mers your gos you choice pel have is mes wast wait sage ed, ing; From Rip Tar the ened ry Sav har not; iour vests at you you once have have de heard; seen; cide! Will Win While you ter the heed snows Spir the by it in spring now vi have is ta melt striv tion? ed, ing, Will Yet Yield, you you and turn lin seek and ger the seek in Sav the your iour’s Lord? sin. side. R EFRAIN Come be liev ing! come! Come be liev ing! come! Come to Je sus! Look, look! and Oh, live! look and live! Come be liev ing! come! Come be liev ing! come! Come to Je sus! Look, and live!
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112 Only a Sinner James M. Gray (Only a Sinner. P. M. with Refrain) Daniel B. Towner Naught 1. Once 2. Tears 3. Suf 4. have I un fer I was a a got fool vail sin ten ish, ing, ner but and no whose what sin mer heart I ruled it o re my had ver ceived, heart, I; flows, Grace Caus Mer Lov hath ing cy ing be my had his stowed foot saved Sav it steps me, iour since from or to I God else tell have to I what be de must he lieved; part; die; knows; Boast Je Sin Once ing sus had more ex hath a to clud found larmed tell ed, me, me it pride hap fear would I py ing I a my God’s em base; case; face, brace— I’m I But I’m on now now on ly am I’m ly a a a a sin sin sin sin ner ner ner ner saved by grace! R EFRAIN On ly a sin ner saved by grace! On ly a sin ner saved by grace! This is my sto ry, to God be the glo ry, I’m on ly a sin ner saved by grace!
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113 Only a Step to Jesus Fanny J. Crosby (Only a Step to Jesus. 7. 6. 7. 6. with Refrain) W. Howard Doane On 1. On 2. On 3. On 4. ly ly ly ly a a a a step step step step to to to to Je Je Je Je sus! sus! sus! sus! Then Be A Oh, why lieve, step why not and from not take thou sin come it shalt to and now? live; grace; say, Come, Lov What Glad and ing has ly thy ly thy to sin now heart Thee, con He’s de my fess wait ci Sav ing, ing, ded? iour, To And The I Him, read mo give the y ments my Sav to fly self iour, for a to bow. give. pace. day. R EFRAIN On ly a step, on ly a step; Come, He waits for thee; Come, and thy sin con fess ing, Thou shalt re ceive a bless ing; Do not re ject the mer cy He free ly of fers thee.
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114 Saved Through the Blood of Jesus H. D’Arcy Champney (The Heart’s Refuge. 7. 6. 7. 6. D. with Refrain) W. Howard Doane Saved 1. Saved 2. Saved 3. Saved 4. through through in too the the that to blood blood on tell of of ly the Je Je Ref sto sus, sus, uge, ry Saved That Where To from great ev sin the High ’ry ners curse Priest soul ev of a may ’ry sin, bove, hide, where, Saved Who Saved To now bears from tell to them this of share on world Christ Christ’s His of in glo shoul e glo ry, ders vil, ry, Are And With Who all on Christ bled who His they’re and trust heart cru suf in of ci fered Him. love. fied; here. Joy No Saved Saved is lamb too now a shall from to mong ev ma wait the er ny a with an per sor pa gels, ish, row, tience, And En Saved Look in trust from ing the ed an by heart to ach faith of His ing a God, care, heart, far, As So Since Till each those Christ just un who to be wor trust all fore thy in who the sin Je trust dawn ner sus Him ing Trusts Are Will Ris in saved per es the from fect the pre doubt peace Morn cious and im ing blood. fear. part. Star. R EFRAIN Saved through the blood of Je sus, Per fect and on ly plea; Naught else a vails for sin ners, Naught else a vails for me.
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115 “Himself He Could Not Save” Albert Midlane (Darwall. 6. 6. 6. 6. 8. 8.) John Darwall on Him 1. Him 2. Him 3. Him 4. self self self self He He He He could could could could not not not not save; save, save, save, He For For Yet jus He now, the tice the a cross must Sure Sav must be ty iour, die, done; stood He Or And For Bids mer sin’s all sin cy full who ners can weight now to not must re Him come fall ly come, To Up Up And ru on on live ined the His e sin sin pre ter ners less cious nal nigh: One; blood. ly. Yes, For He Be Christ noth bore liev the ing the ing Son less pen in of can al Him God God ty now must ac of we bleed, cept guilt prove That In When His sin pay on sav ners ment the ing might of cross power, from that His His sin fear blood change be ful was less freed. debt. spilt. love. Alternate tune: No. 40.
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116 See Mercy, Mercy from on High Robert Sandeman (Dusseldorf. L. M.) From Geistliche Lieder See 1. Soon 2. Bright 3. mer as ly cy, the it mer reign beamed cy of on from sin men on be for high, gan lorn De The When scend light Christ, to of the reb mer ho els cy ly doomed dawned child, to on was die; man, born; ’Tis When And mer God bright cy an er free, nounced still which the in knows bless splen no ed dor bound; news, shone How “The When sweet, wo Je how man’s sus, pleas seed dy ant thy ing, is head cried, the shall ’Tis sound! bruise.” done! 4 Complete in power, when He arose And burst the bands of all His foes; Then captive led captivity, And took for us His seat on high. 5 Till we around Him there shall throng, This mercy shall be still our song; For God shall every scheme confound Of all that seek its course to bound!
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117 Sinner, Thine’s a Lost Condition (8. 7. 8. 7. D.) Philip P. Bliss Sin 1. Let 2. Come 3. ner, the at thine’s sto once, a ry thy lost of way con His for di good sak tion, ness ing, Guilt Win Own y its thy too way sins be in with fore thy all thy poor their God; heart; shame, In From Claim thy the God’s fol glo par ly ry don, thou He full, hast de e cious, wan scend ter dered, ed, nal, Broad Here Now the with be road man liev thy to ing feet take in have His His trod. part. name. Death Gra Then and with af sin joy ter less, thy death on Lord the ward con judg go fess ment ing, ing, Will To Press o’er the thou take cross on, thee with the like all glo a its ry’s flood— shame; thine, Je To Wait sus the His on judg com ly ment ing, can and live a for un vail sak to thee, ing, Him, Je Due Let sus to your and God’s light His most thus pre ho bright cious ly ly blood. name. shine. 3
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118 Softly and Tenderly Will L. Thompson (Softly and Tenderly. P. M. with Refrain) Will L. Thompson Soft 1. Why 2. Oh! 3. ly should for and we the ten tar won der ry der ly when ful Je Je love sus sus He is is has call plead prom ing, ing, ised, Call Plead Prom ing ing ised for for for you you you and and and for for for me; me? me; Pa Why Tho’ tient should we ly we have Je lin sinned, sus ger He is and has wait heed mer ing not cy and His and watch mer par ing, cies, don, Watch Mer Par ing cies don for for for you you you and and and for for for me. me? me. R EFRAIN Come home, Come home, come home, come home, Ye who are wear y, come home; Ear nest ly, ten der ly, Je sus is call ing, Call ing, O sin ner, come home!
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119 The Blood Upon the Door Johnson Oatman (8. 7. 8. 7. D.) Barney E. Warren When 1. Tears 2. Come, 3. God’s and now, judg pray’rs trust ment can in fell nev Christ on er the E save Sav gypt, us, iour, There All Him was our who weep works died ing are up ev but on ’ry in the where; vain, tree; For Lives His the pos a an sessed ton gel of ing smote pur blood the est most first mer pre born its cious Of Can There the not was peo cleanse shed ple sin’s for dwell aw you ing ful and there. stain; me. But On Shel some ly tered hous by by es the the God blood blood passed of of o Je Je ver, sus, sus, As Who We His for are word us saved had the for said judg ev be ment er fore, bore, more, And We Saved death can from en calm hell tered ly and not face saved the the for dwell fu heav ings ture, en Where When By the His the blood blood blood was is up on on on the the the door. door. door.
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120 The Father Sent the Son Hannah K. Burlingham (Anywhere with Jesus. 6. 6. 8. 4. D. with Refrain) Daniel B. Towner The 1. The 2. The 3. Fa new Lord ther and shall sent liv come the ing a Son Way gain! A Stands The ru o Con ined pen quer world now or to to must save; heaven; reign! Man Thence, No me where tongue ted the but to blood shall the is con Sin seen fess less al Him One way, then, The God’s The cross, gift Lamb the is once grave. given. slain. Blest The Je Sub riv sus sti er is tute of wor from His thy God, grace, now Wrath’s Thro’ All aw right hom ful eous age cup ness to He sup re drained; plied, ceive: Laid Is O down flow sin His ing ner, life, o’er to and the the e’en bar Sav the ren iour tomb’s place bow, Re Where The proach Je truth sus sus be tained. died! lieve. R EFRAIN Look to Christ, sac ri ficed on the cross for thee: Own Him now, be fore Him bow, He’ll set you free!
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121 “All Things Are Ready,” Come Albert Midlane (St. Michael. S. M.) Genevan Psalter “All 1. “All 2. “All 3. things things things are are are read read read y,” y,” y,” come, come, come, Come The The to in door the vi is sup ta o per tion’s pen spread; given, wide; Come, Through Oh, rich Him feast and who up poor; now on come, in the old glo love and ry of young; sits God, Come, At For and God’s Christ be right His rich hand Son ly in has fed. heaven. died. 4 “All things are ready,” come, All hindrance is removed; And God, in Christ, His precious love To fallen man has proved. 5 “All things are ready,” come, Tomorrow may not be; O sinner, come; the Saviour waits This hour to welcome thee!
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122 The Holy Lamb Has Died George W. Frazer (So nimm denn meine Hände. 6. 6. 8. 4. D.) Friedrich Silcher The 1. Our 2. The 3. Come, 4. ho sins Fa guilt ly were ther y Lamb on runs sin has Him to ner, died, laid, meet come, A He His Why vic bowed lost wilt tim be and thou on neath guilt still the the y de tree, load, son; lay? For By The With sin Him robe, in ners the the the He might ring, Fa was y the ther’s cru debt san house ci was daled there’s fied, paid— feet, room, To The Tell Christ set debt what is them we He’s the free; owed; done; way; He Now “The The bore see fat Fa the Him ted ther’s right on calf kiss eous the bring still stroke throne here, waits, Of Who ’Tis For God’s once meet thee right on we His hand Cal mer heart of v’ry ry doth pow’r, bled, be, mourn, O’er The My And Him One son o the who far pen waves did off, wide and for is are bil guilt now thrown lows a brought the broke, tone, near— gates, In O’er Re Re that all joice turn! dark as with re hour. Head. Me.” turn!
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123 The Lamb Was Slain, His Precious Blood George W. Frazer (Melita. 6—8s.) John B. Dykes The 1. Pro 2. Be 3. Lamb claim hold was er Him slain, of now, His that ex pre peace alt cious to ed, blood all, high, On He Up Cal tells on vary’s of the aw full, throne ful un He tree min took was gled His shed; grace, seat; He To Oh for high won the and drous guilt low, grace y who that sin hear we, ner the brought stood, call, nigh, And To And bore old in the and Him judg young, seat ment of ed, in Ad are his am’s com stead. race. plete! He He He has preach is made es our peace, peace, peace, He He He has preach is made es our peace, peace, peace, And And For now love light He di di lives, vine vine who shines He’s once in made was His us dead. face. meet.
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124 There Is a Saviour on High in the Glory E. B. Hartt (Intercession. P. M. with Refrain) Ira D. Sankey 1. That 2. 3. There dear Those is lov hours a ing of Sav Sav dark iour iour, ness on who He high lives suf in in fered the the for glo glo sin ry, ry, ners A This On Sav world Cal iour once va who re ry’s suf ject cross, fered ed all on and for Cal nailed sa va to ken, ry’s the a tree, tree, lone, A A While Sav robe mak iour of ing as de a will ri tone ing sion ment to they and save cir bear now cled ing as a the ev round judg er, Him, ment, His And Are arm all end is this ed, al He and might suf now y, fered He’s His from on love sin high great ners on and like the free. thee. throne. R EFRAIN Oh, come now to Je sus, That dear, lov ing Sav iour, Re ceive Him this mo ment, And peace shall be thine. 4 He waiteth in patience for sinners to trust Him, And says: “I receive thee now just as thou art; Salvation and pardon I heartily offer To all who receive Me by faith in their heart.” 5 No time should be wasted, thy moments are precious, Thy time for departing from earth draweth nigh; Then come now this moment and He will receive you, And spend your eternity with Him on high.
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125 Who Shall Give Me Rest? (Was mein Herz erfreut. P. M.) Gesangbuch mit Noten, 1890 Who 1. Yea, 2. Now 3. shall in with give Him Him me are a rest? found lone In All Must my my my grief joy por I and tion cried. bliss, be; Peace Life He I and for found light, ev and where er hap all as pi a His ness round own At But Has Je dark pur sus’ ness chased side. is. me. 4 Hear His loving voice— Jesus calleth still, Waits with heaven’s divinest joys Your heart to fill. 5 In simplicity Yield to Him your heart: Bliss with Him eternally Shall be your part!
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126 There’s a Voice That Is Calling (Sweet Bye and Bye. P. M. with Refrain) Joseph P. Webster There’s 1. There’s 2. There’s 3. There’s 4. a a a a voice Sav foun man that iour tain sion is now that’s in call wait o heav ing ing pen en to for for for thee, thee, thee; thee, And With Go With it His and its pleads heart wash, pleas with and then ures its His be that ten arms clean none der o from can est pen thy con tone, wide; sin: ceive; While Will Not And it you a e bids come, spot ter thee and nor nal from from a ly God’s judg stain hap wrath ment shall py to be there thou’lt flee, free be be And Thro’ If If the but thou whis Lamb once wilt pers, who thou but “To on art on Je Cal cleans Je sus va ed sus now ry there be come!” died? in. lieve. R EFRAIN Sin ner, hear Sin ner, hear and o bey, and o bey, ’Tis the voice of the Spir it that the cries; Spir it that cries; While He strives, While He strives, yield to Him, yield to Him, Do not quench the con vic tions that rise.
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127 Let Us Sing of His Love Once Again 1 Let us sing of His love once again, Of the love that can never decay, Of the blood of the Lamb who was slain, Till we praise Him again in that day. Refrain: In the sweet by-and-by We shall meet in the home of our Lord. 2 There are cleansing and healing for all Who will wash in the life-giving flood; There is life everlasting, and joy In the presence of God through the blood. 3 Even now while we taste of His love, We are filled with delight at His name; But what will it be when above We shall join in the song of the Lamb! May be sung to tune No. 126.
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128 Though All the Beasts That Live and Feed Thomas Kelly (Meribah. 8. 8. 6. D.) Lowell Mason Though 1. “A 2. His 3. all bet who the ter could beasts sac say, that ri Him live fice” self and than the feed these Son, Up It “My on needs, Fa a the ther thou con and sand science My hills to self should ap are bleed— pease one,” Tho’ Or Who all sat made their is the blood fy world should the a flow, Lord: round; The No His sac blood who ri hath Je fice vir ho would tue vah’s be to Fel in a low vain, tone stood, The For And stain man’s claimed of of e sin fence, qual would but i still His ty re a with main: lone God, Sin Whose Whose is ti glo not tle ry can is knows celled “The no so. Word.” bounds. 4 Jesus the Christ, on earth His name, He came—in love to sinners came— And bowed His head and died; A full atonement now is made, The ransom, by His death, is paid, And Justice satisfied. 5 That sinners might draw near to Him, God planned this great, this gracious scheme, And found the ransom too: Let all His saints their voices raise, And sing the great Redeemer’s praise While endless ages flow.
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129 ’Tis a True and Faithful Saying Maud Fraser (8. 7. 8. 7. with Refrain) James McGranahan ’Tis 1. He 2. Still 3. But 4. a has up re true made on mem and a His ber, faith full hands this ful a the same say tone nail Je ing, ment, prints sus Je Now For In sus His e the died sav ter clouds for ing ni will sin work ty come ful is He’ll a men; done; bear; gain; Tho’ He Our And we’ve has Re with told sat deem Him the is er, His sto fied Lord blood ry the and bought oft Fa Sav peo en, ther, iour, ple We Who In Ev must ac the er tell cepts glo more it us ry shall o’er in sit live a His teth and gain. Son. there. reign. R EFRAIN Oh glad and glo rious gos pel! With joy we now pro we claim now pro claim A full and free sal va tion Thro’ faith in Je sus’ name!
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130 To God Be the Glory Fanny J. Crosby (To God Be the Glory. 11. 11. 11. 11. with Refrain) W. Howard Doane To 1. Oh 2. Great 3. God per things be fect He the re hath glo demp taught ry, tion, us, great the great things pur things He chase He hath of hath done! blood, done, So To And loved ev great He ’ry our the be re world liev joi that er cing He the thro’ gave prom Je us ise sus His of the Son; God; Son; Who The But yield vi pur ed lest er, His of and life fend high an er er, a who and tone tru great ment ly er for be will sin, lieves, be And That Our o mo won pened ment der, the from our Life Je trans gate sus port, that a when all par Je may don sus go re we in. ceives. see. R EFRAIN Praise the Lord! praise the Lord! let the earth hear His voice! Praise the Lord! praise the Lord! let His peo ple re joice! Oh, come to the Fa ther, thro’ Je sus the Son, And give Him the glo ry, great things He hath done!
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131 We Sing the Praise of Him Who Died Thomas Kelly (Warrington. L. M.) Ralph Harrison We 1. In 2. The 3. sing scribed cross! the up it praise on took of the our Him cross guilt who we a died, see, way, Of In It Him shin holds who ing the died let faint up ters, ing on “God spir the is it cross, love”! up; The The It sin Lamb cheers ner’s who with hope— died hope let up the men on gloom de the y ride; tree day, For Has And this brought sweet we us ens count mer ev the cy ery world from bit but a ter loss. bove. cup. 4 It makes the coward spirit brave, And nerves the feeble arm for fight; It takes its terror from the grave, And gilds the bed of death with light. 5 The balm of life, the cure of woe, The measure and the pledge of love, The sinner’s refuge here below, The theme of praise in heaven above.
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132 We Have Heard the Joyful Sound Priscilla J. Owens (Jesus Saves. 7. 6. 7. 6. 7. 7. 7. 6.) William Kirkpatrick We 1. Waft 2. Sing 3. Give 4. have it a the heard on bove winds the the the a joy roll bat might ful ing tle y sound, tide, strife, voice, Je Je Je Je sus sus sus sus saves! saves! saves! saves! Je Je Je Je sus sus sus sus saves! saves! saves! saves! Tell Tell By Let the to His the mes sin death na sage ners and tions all far end now a and less re round, wide, life, joice, Je Je Je Je sus sus sus sus saves! saves! saves! saves! Je Je Je Je sus sus sus sus saves! saves! saves! saves! Bear Sing, Sing Shout the ye it sal news is soft va to lands ly tion ev of thro’ full ’ry the the and land, sea, gloom, free, Climb Ech When Through the o the the steeps back, heart Lamb and ye for of cross o mer Cal the cean cy va waves; caves; craves; ry; On Earth Sing This ward! shall in our ’tis keep tri song our her umph of Lord’s ju o’er vic com bi the to mand, lee; tomb, ry, Je Je Je Je sus sus sus sus saves! saves! saves! saves! Je Je Je Je sus sus sus sus saves! saves! saves! saves!
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133 With Joy and with Gladness There Stand a Great Throng Arthur T. Pierson (11. 11. 11. 11.) Philip P. Bliss With 1. All 2. He 3. joy these mak and once eth with were the glad sin reb ness ners, el there de a stand filed priest a in and great His a throng, sight, king; In Now He the ar hath pres rayed bought ence in him of pure and Je gar taught sus, ments him and in this sing praise new this they song new u to song: nite. sing: R EFRAIN Un to Him who hath loved us and washed us from sins, Un to Him be the glo ry for ev er. A men. 4 How helpless and hopeless poor sinners had been, If He never had loved them till cleansed from their sins. 5 Aloud in His praises their voices shall ring, So that others believing, this new song shall sing.
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134 What Will You Do with Jesus? Nathaniel Norton (P. M. with Refrain) George C. Stebbins Oh, 1. Oh, 2. Oh, 3. what what think will will of you you the do do King with with of Je Je glo sus? sus? ry— The The From call call heaven comes comes to low low earth and and come sweet; clear; down; And The His ten sol life der emn so ly words pure He are and bids sound ho you ing ly; Your In His bur ev death, dens ’ry His lay list cross, at His ’ning His feet; ear; crown; O Im Of soul, mor His so tal di sad life’s vine and in com wear ques pas y, tion, sion, That And His sweet joy sac thro’ voice e ri speaks ter fice to ni for thee: ty: thee: Then Then Then what what what will will will you you you do do do with with with Je Je Je sus? sus? sus? Oh, Oh, Oh, what what what shall shall shall the the the an an an swer swer swer be? be? be? R EFRAIN What shall the an swer be? What shall the an swer be? What will you do with Je sus? Oh, what shall the an swer be?
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135 There Is No Other Name than Thine (Old Hundredth. L. M.) Genevan Psalter, 1551 There 1. Name 2. is a no bove oth ev er ery name name, than Thy Thine, praise Je Shall ho fill vah yon Je courts sus— through name end di less vine; days, On Je which ho to vah rest Je for sus— sins name for di given, vine, For Rock peace of with sal God, va for tion— hope Thou of art heaven. mine.
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136 When the Harvest Is Past Samuel F. Smith (12. 8. 12. 8. with Refrain) Hugh H. McGranahan When 1. When 2. When 3. O 4. the the the dear har rich saved sin vest gales ones ner, is of have that past mer gone liv and cy to est the no the at sum lon re ease mer ger gion and is shall of se gone, blow, peace cure, And The To Who God’s gos dwell fear gra pel in est cious no the no plead mes man troub ings sage sions le are de a to o’er, clare, bove, come, When How When Can the canst their thy beams thou, har spir cease sin mo it to ner, ny the break bear wakes wail of the in ings the deep the of blest wail full sor Lord’s ing ness row Day of of en morn, woe, bliss, dure, And How Their Or Je suf song bear sus fer to the in the the im vites night Sav pen thee of iour i no de of tent’s more— spair? love— doom? R EFRAIN When the har When the har vest vest, is the past, har vest is past, And the sum And the sum mer mer, is the o’er, sum mer is o’er, When the beams cease to break of the blest Lord’s Day morn, And Je sus in vites you no more.
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137 He Left the Brightness of His Home (Troyte. Adpt. 8. 6. 8. 4.) Arthur H. D. Troyte He 1. On 2. And 3. left ly an the be gel bright got voi ness ten ces of Son at His of His home God! birth For He His sin left prais ners the es such courts chant as on ed I; high high; Re To Heaven ject tread shone ed the up and wear on a y His stran paths low ger of ly here, earth; bed; He He He came came came to to to die! die! die! 4 His life on earth was lowliness, To God and sinners nigh; He had nowhere to lay His head; He came to die! 5 His was the voice that breathed o’er time, The comfort of the sky! “Come unto Me,” for us He came; He came to die! 6 He loved the ones for whom He died— Not ours to question why; But ours to know the love of Him Who came to die! 7 His is the loving voice we hear That leads us to the sky. We bless Thee, Lord, who came to earth For us to die!
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138 “Whosoever Will” Philip P. Bliss (P. M. with Refrain) Philip P. Bliss “Who 1. Who 2. “Who 3. so so so ev ev ev er er er hear com will,” eth,” eth the shout, must promise shout not is the de se sound! lay; cure; Send Now “Who the the so bless door ev ed is er ti o will,” dings pen, for all en ev the ter er world while shall a you en round; may; dure; Spread Je “Who the sus so joy is ev ful the er news true, will,” wher the ’tis ev on life er ly for man liv ev is ing er found, Way: more; “Who “Who “Who so so so ev ev ev er er er will will will may may may come.” come.” come.” R EFRAIN “Who so ev er will,” “who so ev er will,” Send the pro cla ma tion o ver vale and hill. ’Tis a lov ing Fa ther calls the wan d’rer home: “Who so ev er will may come.”
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139 What Can Wash Away My Sins? Robert Lowry (P. M. with Refrain) Robert Lowry What 1. For 2. Noth 3. This 4. can my ing is wash par can all a don for my way this sins hope my I a and sins? see, tone, peace, Noth Noth Noth Noth ing ing ing ing but but but but the the the the blood blood blood blood of of of of Je Je Je Je sus; sus; sus; sus; So For Noth Through that my ing it not cleans good all one ing that my spot this I right re my have eous mains? plea, done, ness, Noth Noth Noth Noth ing ing ing ing but but but but the the the the blood blood blood blood of of of of Je Je Je Je sus. sus. sus. sus. R EFRAIN Oh, pre cious is the flow That makes me white as snow; No oth er fount I know, Noth ing but the blood of Je sus.
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140 Will Your Anchor Hold? Priscilla J. Owens (P. M. with Refrain) William J. Kirkpatrick Will 1. Will 2. Will 3. Will 4. your your your your an an an eyes chor chor chor be hold hold hold hold in in in thro’ the the the the storms straits floods morn of of of ing life, fear, death, light When When When The the the the clouds break wa ci ty un ers ters of fold roar cold gold their and chill and the your the wings reef lat har of is est bor strife? near? breath? bright? When While On Will the the the you strong sur ris an tides ges ing chor lift, rave, tide safe and and you by the the can the ca wild nev heaven bles winds er ly strain, blow, fail shore Will Shall While When your the your life’s an an an storms chor gry chor are drift, waves holds past or then with for your firm bark in ev re o’er the er main? flow? veil. more? R EFRAIN We have an an chor that keeps the soul Stead fast and sure while the bil lows roll; Fast ened to the Rock which can not move, Ground ed firm and deep in the Sav iour’s love.
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141 How Vast, How Full, How Free Albert Midlane (St. Ethelwald. S. M.) William H. Monk How 1. How 2. How 3. vast, vast! full! how “Who It full, ev doth how er re free, will” move The May The mer drink stain cy at of of mer ev our cy’s ery God! stream, sin, Pro And And claim know leaves the that the bless faith soul ed in as news Je white a sus and round, brings pure And Sal As spread va though it tion no all e’en sin a for had broad. him. been. 4 How free! It asks no price, For God delights to give; It only says—a simple thing— “Believe in Christ, and live.” 5 Poor trembling sinner, “Come,” God waits to comfort thee; Oh, cast thyself upon His love, So vast, so full, so free!
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142 Ye Must Be Born Again William T. Sleeper (P. M. with Refrain) George C. Stebbins ask A 1. Ye 2. O 3. ru chil ye ler dren who once of would came men, en ter to at this Je tend glo sus to ri by the ous night, word rest, To So And so sing Him lemn with the ly the way ut ran of tered somed sal by the va Je song tion sus of and the the light; Lord, blest; The And The Sav let life iour not ev made this er an mes last swer sage ing in to if words you ye true be would and in ob plain, vain: tain, “Ye “Ye “Ye must must must be be be born born born a a a gain”! gain”! gain”! “a “a “a gain”! gain”! gain”! R EFRAIN “Ye must be born a gain”! “a gain”! “Ye must be born a gain”! “a gain”! I ver i ly, ver i ly say un to thee, “Ye must be born a gain”! “a gain”!
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143 The Lord’s My Shepherd Francis Rous (Scottish Psalter, 1650) (Wiltshire. C. M.) George T. Smart The 1. My 2. Yea, 3. Lord’s soul tho’ my He I Shep doth walk herd, re in I’ll store death’s not a dark want: gain; vale, He And Yet makes me I me to will down walk fear to doth no lie make ill; In With For pas in Thou tures the art green: paths with He of me; lead right and eth eous Thy me ness, rod The E’en And qui for staff et His they wa own com ters name’s fort by. sake. still. 4 My table Thou hast furnishèd In presence of my foes; My head thou dost with oil anoint, And my cup overflows. 5 Goodness and mercy all my life Shall surely follow me; And in God’s house forevermore My dwelling-place shall be. Alternate tune: No. 252.
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144 “A Little While” — The Lord Shall Come James G. Deck (Sweet Hour of Prayer. L. M. D.) William B. Bradbury “A 1. “A 2. “A 3. “A 4. lit lit lit lit tle tle tle tle while”— while”— while”— while”— the He’ll ’twill come, Lord come soon Sav shall a be iour, come, gain; past: come! And Let Why For we us should Thee shall the we Thy wan pre shun bride der cious the has here hours prom tar no re ised ried more; deem; cross? long; He’ll Our Oh, Take take on let Thy us ly us poor to grief in wait His to His ing Fa give foot pil ther’s Him steps grims home, pain, haste, home, Where Our Count To He joy ing sing for to for the us serve Him new is and all e gone fol else ter be low but nal fore— Him. loss; song, To Watch For To dwell ing how see with and will Thy Him, read re glo to y com ry, see may pense and His we His to face, be, smile, be And As The In sing those suf ev the that ferings ’ry glo wait of thing ries their this con of Lord “lit formed His to tle to grace. see. while.” Thee! To Watch For To dwell ing how see with and will Thy Him read re glo to y com ry, see may pense and His we His to face, be, smile, be, And As The In sing those suf ev the that ferings ’ry glo wait of thing ries their this con of Lord “lit formed His to tle to grace. see. while.” Thee!
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145 May the Grace of Christ Our Saviour John Newton (Vesper Hymn. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.) Dimitri S. Bortniansky, arr. by John A. Stevenson May the grace of Christ our Sav iour, And the Fa ther’s bound less love, With the Ho ly Spir it’s fa vor, Rest up on us from a bove. Thus may we a bide in un ion With each oth er and the Lord, And pos sess, in sweet com mun ion, Joys which earth can ne’er af ford.
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146 All the Path the Saints Are Treading Mrs. J. A. Trench (8. 7. 8. 7. D.) George F. Handel (adapted) All 1. Now 2. Now 3. Join 4. It 5. the come He the is path forth prais sing fin the in es ing ished! saints res in that It are ur th’as He is tread rec sem lead fin ing, tion, bly, eth, ished! Trod Pass Now Loud Who den ing the to can by on sor God tell the ward row our re Son to all voi demp of the is ces tion’s God; throne, passed; raise; worth? All Hav His Ev He the ing the ’ry who sor suf ear step knows rows fered nest that it they all of we leads are the our have the feel judg por trod sing ing, ment, tion, den ing, Felt Borne We Is Full by the must a the Him storm reach tri joy, up of the umph as on wrath goal of fierce the a at His the road; lone; last. grace: wrath. All He Yes, Wheth Ta the is He er ken dark a prais joy, up ness, ble es; or in and thus grace wheth res the to re er ur sor suc count tri rec row cor ing al, tion, From Those All All Des a who the can ert round tread path on ways and the al ly re from des read work hearsed with ert y for a in, sand, trod, good, bove, All Press We For Tell the ing as He the joy on so heal power and to ci eth of all res a all— God’s the ur ted who sal tri rec with loves va umph, tion, Him— us, tion, He Where God, And And passed He our hath His thro’ sits Fa bought nev a at ther us er part God’s and with fail from right our His ing sin. hand. God. blood. love.
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147 And Did the Holy and the Just Anne Steele (St. Peter. C. M.) Alexander R. Reinagle And 1. Yes, 2. He 3. Je 4. did the took sus, the Re the my Ho deem guilt soul ly er y a and left cul dor the the prit’s ing Just, throne, place, bends The The And To Sov ra suf love, ereign diant fered so of throne in full, the on his so skies, high; stead; free; Stoop Sur For Thy down pris man! Word to ing (Oh de man’s mer mir clares es cy! a that tate love cle love and un of ex dust known! grace!) tends, That To For In guilt suf man sav y fer, the ing worms bleed Sav power, might and iour to rise? die. bled. me.
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148 Lord, While Our Souls in Faith Repose Mary Bowley (Irish. C. M.) “Hymns and Sacred Poems,” Dublin Lord, 1. But 2. Un 3. For 4. while bound seen Thou our less we ex souls joy love ceed in shall Thee; est faith fill dear all re our Thy the pose hearts name; fame Up When But Our on gaz when ears Thy ing our have pre on eyes ev cious Thy be er blood, face; hold, heard; Peace We With How like ful joy hap an ly ful py e see won we ven what der who riv faith we’ll know er im ex Thy flows, parts, claim, name, And And “The And mer glo half trust cy ry had Thy like crowns not faith a Thy been ful flood. grace. told!” word!
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149 Blessed Assurance, Jesus Is Mine Fanny J. Crosby (P. M. with Refrain) Phoebe Palmer Knapp Bless 1. Per 2. ed fect as sal sur va ance, tion, Je all sus is is at mine! rest, Oh, I what in a my fore Sav taste iour of am glo hap ry py di and vine! blest; Heir Watch of ing sal and va wait tion, ing, pur look chase ing of a God, bove, Born Filled of with His His Spir good it, ness, washed lost in in His His blood. love. R EFRAIN This is my sto ry, this is my song, Prais ing my Sav iour all the day long. This is my sto ry, this is my song, Prais ing my Sav iour all the day long.
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150 Break Forth and Sing the Song Isaac Watts (St. Thomas. S. M.) George F. Handel, arr. by Aaron Williams Break 1. Sing 2. Sing 3. forth of on and His your sing dy heaven the ing ly song love; road, Of Sing Ye “Glo of sons ry His of to ris glo the ing ry, Lamb!” power; sing; Wake Sing To ev how the ery He as heart in cend and ter ed ev cedes Lamb ery a of tongue bove God To For Your praise those cheer the whose ful Sav sins prais iour’s He es name. bore. bring. 4 Soon shall we hear Him say, “Ye ransomed pilgrims, come”; Soon will He call us hence away, And take us to His home. 5 Then shall each raptured tongue His fullest praise proclaim; And sweeter voices wake the song Of “Glory to the Lamb!”
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151 “No Condemnation!” — Precious Word Robert C. Chapman (Barrow. C. M.) Lowell Mason “No 1. In 2. “No 3. Teach 4. con heaven con me, dem the dem O na blood na God, tion”— for tion”— to pre ev O fix cious er my mine word! speaks soul, eyes Con In ’Tis On sid God’s God Christ, er om that the it, nis speaks spot my cient the less soul; ear; word, Lamb; Thy The Per So sins saints, fect shall were as in I all jew come love on els li Thy Je on ness pre sus His art cious laid; heart, thou will His Je In And stripes sus Christ, glo have doth the ri made ev ris fy thee er en His whole. bear. Lord. name.
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152 Brightness of the Eternal Glory Robert Robinson (Hamilton. 8. 7. 8. 7. 7.) Bright 1. Came 2. Sing 3. ness from His of God blest th’e head’s tri ter full um nal est phant glo glo ris ry, ry ing; Shall Down Sing Thy to Him praise Cal on un vary’s the ut depth Fa tered of ther’s lie? woe, throne; Who Now Sing— would on till hush high heaven the we and heaven bow earth sent be sur sto fore pris ry Thee; ing, Of Streams Reigns the of the Lamb prais Na who es za came cease rene to less a die, flow. lone. Of Streams Reigns the of the Lamb prais Na who es za came cease rene to less a die? flow. lone. Alternate tune: No. 2 in Supplement.
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153 Jesus! Life-Giving Sound Charles Wesley (Lenox. 6. 6. 6. 6. 8. 8. 8.) Lewis Edson Je 1. His 2. Je 3. sus! name sus! life the all giv sin praise ing ner a sound, hears, bove, The And We joy is sing of from Thy earth guilt bless and set ed heaven; free; name, No ’Tis We oth mu sing er sic Thy help in dy is his ing found, ears, love, No ’Tis Thy oth life ris er and ing name vic power is to pro giv’n, ry: claim; In His But which heart soon, the o’er to sons flows give of with Thee men sa wor can cred thy boast, joy, praise, But And Both His songs heaven who of and seeks praise earth and his their saves lips songs the em shall lost, ploy, raise, But And Both His songs heaven who of and seeks praise earth and his their saves lips songs the em shall lost. ploy. raise.
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154 The Atoning Work Is Done 1 The atoning work is done, The Victim’s blood is shed, And Jesus now is gone His people’s cause to plead: He sits in heaven their great High Priest, And bears their names upon His breast. 2 See “sprinkled with the blood The mercy-seat” above; For Justice had withstood The purposes of Love; But Justice now withstands no more, And Mercy yields her boundless store. May be sung to tune No. 153. 3 And though awhile He be Hid from the eyes of men, His people look to see Their great High Priest again. In brightest glory He will come, And take His waiting people home.
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155 By Thee, O God, Invited Mary Bowley (Hankey. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.) William G. Fischer By 1. O 2. The 3. No 4. Thee, God trem wrath O of bling God’s God, mer sin heart in cy— ner re vit Fa fear tain ed, ther; eth eth We The That To look one God us un un can ward to chang ne’er who the ing for be Son, claim, get, lieve; In The But No whom bright one dread Thy est full in soul hopes pay ours de we ment re light gath clear main ed, er eth eth Who From His As all Christ’s mem we Thy most ’ry His will pre of love hath cious all re done; name; debt. ceive; And What When Re by al naught turn the ways be ing one sounds side sons chief so could He treas sweet free kiss ure ly us, es, Thy In Or And bos Thine set with om un our His free wear souls robe ly ied at in gave, ear, large, vests; Thine Has Thy His own freed ho per pure our ly fect love souls work, love we com Lord dis meas plete Je miss ure, ly sus, es Thy From Se All will all cured ter ing our a ror mind sin full from to ful dis our save. fear. charge. breasts.
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156 Child of God, by Christ’s Salvation Henry F. Lyte (8. 7. 8. 7. D.) Ernst Gebhardt Child 1. Haste 2. of thee God, on by from Christ’s grace sal to va glo tion, ry, Rise Armed o’er by sin faith and and fear winged and by care; prayer, Joy Heaven’s to e find ter in nal ev day’s ’ry be sta fore tion, thee, Some God’s thing right still hand to shall do guide or thee bear. there. Think Soon what shall Spir close it thine dwells earth with ly in mis thee, sion, Think Soon what shall Fa pass ther’s thy smiles pil are grim thine, days, Think Hope that shall Je change sus to died glad to fru win i thee, tion, Child Faith of to God, sight, wilt and thou prayer re to pine? praise.
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157 Christ the Lord Is Coming (Minna. 11. 11. 11. 11.) Minna Koch Christ 1. Then— 2. the oh, Lord won is drous com bless ing, ing! Com They ing shall ver be y like soon, Him; Sud Nev den er ly more some have morn sor ing, row, Eve, Ev or er night, free or from noon. sin. Quick Then ly, with in Him a in mo glo ment, ry Saints Bright shall ly quit they the shall earth; shine; See Know Him His in love His more beau ful ty, ly— Glo Love ry, so grace true, and di worth. vine!
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158 Come, Let Us Sing the Matchless Worth Samuel Medley (Sussex. 8. 8. 6. 8. 8. 6. 4.) Come, 1. How 2. How 3. And 4. let rich rich soon us the the that sing pre char hap the cious act py match blood er day less He He shall worth, spilt, bears, come, And Our And When sweet ran all we ly som the shall sound from form reach the the of our glo dread love des ries ful He tined forth guilt wears, home, Which Of Ex And in sin alt see the a ed Him Sav gainst on face iour our the to shine; God; throne; face; To How In Then God per songs with and fect of our Christ is sweet, Sav our the un iour, prais right tir Lord es eous ing and bring, ness, praise, Friend, The In We The song which e’er one with un would un which spot sing bro high ted, His ken heaven beaut per day will eous fect we’ll ring, dress ways, spend Prais His And In es saints make sing for have His ing grace ev glo still di er ries His vine. stood! known. grace. For Have His Still grace ev glo His di er ries vine. stood! known. grace.
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159 God Be with You Jeremiah E. Rankin (God Be With You. P. M. with Refrain) William G. Tomer God 1. God 2. God 3. God 4. be be be be with with with with you you you you till till till till we we we we meet meet meet meet a a a a gain; gain; gain; gain; By Neath When Keep His His life’s love’s coun wings per ban sels pro ils ner guide, tect thick float up ing con ing hold hide found o’er you, you, you, you, With Dai Put Smite His ly His death’s sheep man arms threat se na un ’ning cure still fail wave ly pro ing be fold vide round fore you; you; you; you; God God God God be be be be with with with with you you you you till till till till we we we we meet meet meet meet a a a a gain. gain. gain. gain. R EFRAIN Till we meet, Till we meet, till we meet, till we meet, Till we meet at Je sus’ feet; till we meet; Till we meet, Till we meet, till we meet, till we meet, God be with you till we meet a gain.
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160 Though in a Foreign Land Augustus M. Toplady (Franconia. S. M.) Johann B. König Though 1. Se 2. And 3. in cure should a with the for in sur eign the ges land, veil rise, We Christ Should are is sore not our af far an flic from chor tions home; strong; come, And While Blest near power is er su the to preme sor our and row, rest love kind a di the bove vine storm, We Still That ev guide drives ery us us mo safe near ment a er come. long. home. 4 God’s grace will to the end Clearer and brighter shine; Nor present things, nor things to come, Can change His love divine. 5 Soon shall our pains and fears Forever pass away; For we shall soon the Saviour see In everlasting day. Alternate tune: No. 121.
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161 God Moves in a Mysterious Way William Cowper (St. Anne. C. M.) William Croft God 1. Deep 2. Ye 3. Judge 4. moves in fear not in un ful the a fath saints, Lord mys om fresh by ter a cour fee ious ble age ble way, mines take; sense, His Of The But won nev clouds trust ders er ye Him to fail so for per ing much His form; skill, dread grace; He He Are Be plants treas big hind His ures with a foot up mer frown steps His cy, ing in bright and pro the de shall vi sea, signs break dence And And In He rides works bless hides up His ings a on sov on smil the ’reign your ing storm. will. head. face. 5 His purposes will ripen fast, Unfolding every hour; The bud may have a bitter taste, But sweet will be the flower. 6 Blind unbelief is sure to err, And scan His work in vain; God is His own interpreter, And He will make it plain.
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162 O Lord! ’Tis Joy to Look Above James G. Deck (Communion. C. M.) Stephen Jenks O 1. To 2. And, 3. Joy 4. Lord! look oh! to ’tis be ’tis con joy yond joy fess to the the Thy look long path bless a dark to ed bove, night, trace, name, And And By The see hail Thee vir Thee the so tues on com meek of the ing ly Thy throne, day, trod; blood, To When Learn And search Thou ing to the to of the heights all Thee wear and Thy to ied depths saints walk heart of in in pro love light, grace, claim, Which Thy And Be Thou glo fel hold to ries low the us wilt ship Lamb hast dis with of shown, play. God. God!
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163 Guide Us, O Thou Gracious Saviour William Williams, tr. by Peter Williams (Mannheim. 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7.) Friedrich Filitz, adapted by Lowell Mason Guide 1. While 2. Sav 3. us, we iour, O tread come, Thou this we gra vale long cious of to Sav sor see iour, row, Thee, Pil May Long grims we to thro’ in dwell this Thy with bar love Thee ren a a land; bide; bove, We Keep And are us to weak, ev know but er, in Thou gra full art cious com might Sav mun y; iour, ion Hold Cleav All us ing the with close sweet Thy ly ness power to of ful Thy Thy hand. side; love. Bread Still Come, of re Lord heav ly Je en, ing, sus, Bread still come, of re Lord heav ly Je en! ing, sus, Feed On Take us the Thy now Fa wait and ther’s ing ev change peo er less ple more. love. home.
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164 Have I an Object, Lord, Below George W. Frazer (Mother’s Prayer. L. M. D.) Winfield S. Weeden Have 1. Have 2. Be 3. I I Thou an a the ob hope, ob ject, how ject Lord, ev bright be er and low dear, fair Which Which To would would fill di de and vide fer sat my Thy is heart com fy with ing, the Thee, Lord, heart; Which Which My would would hope di de to vert tain meet its my Thee e spir in ven it the flow here air, In Where And an naught nev swer can er to last more Thy ing from con joy Thee stan af to cy? ford? part: R EFRAIN Oh, From That teach it, I me my may quick Sav un ly iour, dis to set tract re me ed turn, free, be And To To cause look fol my and low, heart long serve a and and fresh wait wait to for for burn. Thee. Thee. Oh, From That teach it, I me my may quick Sav un ly iour, dis to set tract re me ed turn, free, be And To To cause look fol my and low, heart long serve a and and fresh wait wait to for for burn. Thee. Thee.
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165 Jesus! How Much Thy Name Unfolds Mary Bowley (Belmont. C. M.) William Gardiner Je 1. Thy 2. Je 3. sus! name sus— how en it much cir speaks Thy cles a name ev life un ery of folds grace love, To That Of ev God sor ery as rows o man meek pened could ly ear; show; borne; The There It par on tells doned ly of sin could sym ner’s He path mem ful y ory ly a holds trace bove, None A What oth life ev er di er half vine makes so be us dear. low. mourn. 4 Jesus—the One who knew no sin, Made sin to make us just; Thou gav’st Thyself our love to win— Our full confiding trust. 5 The mention of Thy name shall bow Our hearts to worship Thee; The chiefest of ten thousand Thou, Whose love has set us free. Alternate tune: No. 198.
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166 In Hope We Lift Our Wishful, Longing Eyes James G. Deck (Ellers. 10. 10. 10. 10.) Edward J. Hopkins In 1. How 2. No 3. hope will stain we our with lift eyes in; our to no wish see foes ful, His or long face snares ing de a eyes, light, round; Wait Whose No ing love jar to has ring see cheered notes the us shall Morn thro’ there ing the dis Star dark cord a some ant rise; night! sound; How How All bright, will pure how our with glad ears out, some drink all will in pure His His with ad well in vent known the be, voice, breast; Be Whose No fore faint thorns the est to Sun whis wound, shines pers no forth make toil in our to ma souls mar jes re our ty! joice. rest. 4 If here on earth the thoughts of Jesus’ love Lift our poor hearts this weary world above; If even here the taste of heavenly springs So cheers the spirit, that the pilgrim sings, 5 What will the sunshine of His glory prove? What the unmingled fullness of His love? What hallelujahs will His presence raise? What but one loud, eternal burst of praise!
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167 I Know Not Why God’s Wondrous Grace El Nathan (El Nathan. C. M. with Refrain) James McGranahan I 1. I 2. I 3. I 4. know know know know not not not not why how how what God’s this the of won sav Spir good drous ing it or grace faith moves, ill To To Con May me me vinc be He He ing re hath did men served made im of for known; part; sin; me, Nor Or Re Of why— how veal wear un be ing y wor liev Je ways thy ing sus or as in through gold I His the en am— Word Word, days He Wrought Cre Be claimed peace a fore me with ting His for in faith face His my in I own. heart. Him. see. R EFRAIN But “I know whom I have be liev ed; And am per suad ed that He is a ble To keep that which I’ve com mit ted Un to Him a gainst that day.”
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168 In Tenderness He Sought Me W. Spencer Walton (P. M. with Refrain) Adoniram J. Gordon In 1. He 2. He 3. ten washed point der the ed ness bleed to He ing the sought sin nail me, wounds, prints; Wear And For y poured me and in His sick oil blood with and was sin, wine; shed, And He A on whis mock His pered ing shoul to crown ders as so brought sure thorn me me, y Back “I’ve Was to found placed Him thee; up self thou on a art His gain; Mine”; head: While I I ti nev won dings er dered of heard what the a He lost sweet saw one er in found voice, me Made It To heav made suf en’s my fer courts ach such with ing deep praise heart ag re re o sound. joice. ny. R EFRAIN Oh, the love that sought me! Oh, the blood that bought me! Oh, the grace that brought me to Him self, Won drous grace that brought me to Him self. 4 I’m sitting in His presence, The sunshine of His face, While with adoring wonder His blessings I retrace. It seems as if eternal days Are far too short to sound His praise. 5 So while the hours are passing, All now is perfect rest; I’m waiting for the morning, The brightest and the best, When He will call me to His side, The portion of His spotless bride.
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169 Blest Be the Tie That Binds John Fawcett (Dennis. S. M.) Johann G. Nägeli, arr. by Lowell Mason Blest 1. Be 2. We 3. When 4. be fore share for the our each a tie Fa oth while that ther’s er’s we binds throne woes, part, Our We Each This souls pour oth thought in our er’s will Je fer bur soothe sus’ vent dens our love; prayers; bear; pain: The In And That fel Christ oft we low our en shall ship thoughts for still of and each be kin hopes oth joined dred are er in minds one, flows heart, Is Our The And shared com sym one with forts pa day Him and thiz meet a our ing a bove. cares. tear. gain. 5 “That blessed hope” revives Our spirits by the way, While each in expectation lives And longs to see the day, 6 When from all toil and pain And sin we shall be free, And we shall with the Saviour reign Through all eternity.
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170 Jesus! Oh Name Divinely Sweet! Samuel Stennett (Mendip. C. M.) English Melody Je 1. Our 2. Je 3. sus! souls, sus, Oh as to name guilt purge di y a vine and way ly con our sweet! demned, guilt, How In A sooth hope will ing less ing is fet vic the ters tim sound! lay; fell, What Our And joy souls on ful with His news, count cross what less tri heaven sins um ly de phant pow’r, filed, broke In Of The that death bands blest and of name hell death is the and found! prey. hell.
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171 On the Lamb Our Souls Are Resting Frances Bevan (from German) (Zurich. 8. 7. 8. 7.) German On 1. Sweet 2. Con 3. Filled 4. the est science with Lamb rest now this our and no sweet souls peace more peace are have con for rest filled demns ev ing, us, us, er, What Sweet For On His er His we love praise own go no than most thro’ tongue tongue pre strife can can cious and say; tell; blood care, All God Once Till our is for we sins, sat all find so is has that great, fied washed peace so with and a man Je cleansed round y, sus, us, us In We Cleansed In His are us the blood sat in Lamb’s are is the high washed fied eyes glo a as of ry way. well. God. there. Alternate tune: No. 258.
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172 Lamb of God, We Bow Before Thee Elizabeth Darkey (Greenville. 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7.) Jean-Jacques Rousseau Lamb 1. Rock 2. Sav 3. Man 4. of of iour of God, A God, sor we ges, the rows, bow rent al God be a tar’s of fore sun crav glo Thee, der, ing ry, Cal Riv Thou Won vary’s en hast drous tale neath sat path cre the is Thy a wrath fied foot tion of with hath awed; God; blood; trod; Well Safe Now Cross may with in and Thy in heaven, crown re those fresh re deemed clefts in hearse a we cense the dore won wav sto Thee, der, ing, ry, While While Sweet Joy we we ly ous sound sound sounds sound this this this this note note note note a a a a broad— broad— broad— broad— Cal Cal Cal Cal vary’s vary’s vary’s vary’s Vic Vic Vic Vic tim, tim, tim, tim, Cal Cal Cal Cal vary’s vary’s vary’s vary’s Vic Vic Vic Vic tim tim tim tim Vin Re Fills Now di con with a cates ciles joy dorns the our the the throne souls heart throne of to of of God. God. God. God.
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173 Long Did I Toil, and Knew No Earthly Rest Henry F. Lyte (Finlandia. 6—10s.) Jean Sibelius Long 1. The 2. While 3. did good here, I I a toil, have las! and is I knew from know no His but earth stores half ly sup His rest; plied; love, Far The But did ill half I is dis rove, on cern and ly Him, found what and no He but cer deems half tain the a home; best; dore; At He But last for when I my I sought friend, meet them I’m Him in rich in His with the shelter naught realms ing be a breast, side; bove, Who And I opes poor then His with will arms, out love and Him, Him bids though bet the of ter, wear all praise y pos Him come; sessed. more, With Chang And Him es feel, I may and found come; tell, a I a home, take, mid a or the rest I choir di re di vine, sign; vine, And Con How I tent, ful since while ly then I I am am am His, His, His, and while and He He He is is is mine. mine. mine.
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174 Glory to God on High! Thomas Kelly (America. 6. 6. 4. 6. 6. 6. 4.) Samuel A. Ward “Glo 1. Mer 2. Love 3. Blest 4. ry cy that in to and no this God truth tongue love, on u can we high! nite, teach, sing; Peace Oh, Love To up ’tis that God on a no our earth won thought prais and drous can es joy, sight, reach, bring; Good All No All will sights love sins to a like for man.” bove! His. given. We Je God Je who sus is sus, God’s the its our bless curse bless Lord, ing sus ed to prove, tains! source, Thee, His Guilt’s Death Hon name bit ne’er or all ter can and names cup stop ma a He its jes bove, drains! course, ty, Sing Noth Noth Now now ing ing and the for can for Sav us stay ev iour’s re its er love, mains— force: be, Too Noth Match Here vast ing less and to but it in scan. love. is. heaven.
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175 Low in the Grave He Lay Robert Lowry (Christ Arose. 6. 5. 6. 4. with Refrain) Robert Lowry Low 1. Vain 2. Death 3. in ly can the they not grave watch keep He His his lay— bed— prey— Je Je Je sus, sus, sus, my my my Sav Sav Sav iour! iour! iour! Wait Vain He ing ly tore the they the com seal bars ing the a day— dead— way— Je Je Je sus, sus, sus, my my my Lord! Lord! Lord! R EFRAIN Up from the grave He a rose, He a rose With a might y tri umph o’er His foes; He a rose! He a rose a Vic tor from the dark do main, And He lives for ev er with His saints to reign: He a rose! He a rose! He a rose! He a rose! Hal le lu rit. jah! Christ a rose!
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176 Oh, What a Debt We Owe George V. Wigram (Silchester. S. M.) César Malan rich Oh, 1. Sav 2. Thy 3. what iour Fa a and ther, debt Lord! too, we We a owe own bove, To The We Him wor who es ship shed of as His Thy our blood, grace; own; And For Who cleansed we gave our can with souls call Thee and Thy the gave God, Spir us our it’s power God— cry, To Can To stand bow us be be His fore fore sons His His fore God. face. known. Alternate tune: No. 254.
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177 Nor Silver Nor Gold James M. Gray (P. M. with Refrain) Daniel B. Towner Nor 1. Nor 2. Nor 3. Nor 4. sil sil sil sil ver ver ver ver nor nor nor nor gold gold gold gold hath hath hath hath ob ob ob ob tained tained tained tained my my my my re re re re demp demp demp demp tion, tion, tion, tion, Nor The The The rich guilt ho way es on ly in of my com to earth con mand heav could science ment en have too for could saved heav bade not my y me thus poor had draw be soul; grown; near; bought; The The The The blood blood blood blood of of of of the the the the cross cross cross cross is is is is my my my my on on on on ly ly ly ly foun foun foun foun da da da da tion, tion, tion, tion, The The The The death death death death of of of of 3 my my my my Sav Sav Sav Sav iour iour iour iour now a re re mak lone mov demp eth could eth tion me a my hath whole. tone. fear. wrought. 3 R EFRAIN I am re deemed, I am re deemed, 3 but not I am re with sil deemed, 3 but ver; not with sil ver; I am bought, I am bought, but not I with am gold; bought, but not with gold; Bought with a price— Bought with a price— the blood of the Je pre cious sus, blood of Je sus, Pre cious price of love un 3 told.
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178 Glory Unto Jesus Be! Archibald Rutherford (Vienna. 7. 7. 7. 7.) Justin H. Knecht Glo 1. All 2. This 3. ry that we un bless know, to ed and Je work cease sus is to be! done, mourn, From God’s Pa the well tient curse pleas wait who ed His set with sure us His re free; Son; turn; All He For our has His guilt raised saints on Him with Him from Him was the shall laid, dead, reign— He Set “Come, the Him Lord ran o Je som ver sus, ful all come! ly as A paid. Head. men!” Alternate tune: No. 316.
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179 Nothing But Christ, as on We Tread Samuel O’Malley Cluff (Arizona. L. M.) Robert H. Earnshaw Noth 1. Ev 2. Noth 3. ing ’ry ing but thing save Christ, loss Him, as for in on Him all we be our tread, low, ways, The Tak Giv gift ing ing un the the priced— cross theme God’s wher for liv e’er cease ing we less Bread; go; praise; With Show Our staff ing whole in to re hand, all, source and where a feet once long well He the shod, trod, road, Noth Noth Noth ing ing ing but but but Christ— Christ— Christ— the the the Christ Christ Christ of of of God. God. God.
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180 Whom Have We, Lord, But Thee? Mary Bowley (Dover. S. M.) Aaron Williams Whom 1. Our 2. Yet 3. have hearts oft we, by we Lord, Thee cre but are dit Thee, set not Soul On He thirst bright free to er ly sat things gives is a as fy? bove; God, Ex Strange Though haust that well less we we spring! ev know The er our wa should hap ters for py free! get lot All Thine In oth own trust er most ing streams faith to are ful His dry. love. blood. 4 None like the ransomed host That precious blood have known; Redemption gives faith’s holy boast To draw so near the throne. 5 Higher and higher yet! Pleading that same lifeblood; We taste the love that knows no let, Of Abba, as of God.
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181 O Head Once Full of Bruises Bernard of Clairvaux, tr. by John Gambold (St. Christopher. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.) Frederick C. Maker O 1. Thou 2. We 3. Head Coun give once te Thee full nance thanks of tran un bruis scend feign es, ent! ed, So Thou O full life Sav of cre iour, pain at Friend and ing in scorn, Sun! need, Mid To For oth worlds what er on Thy sore Thee soul a de sus bus pend tain es, ent— ed Mocked Yet When with bruised Thou a and for crown spit us of up didst thorn; on: bleed. O O Grant Head Lord, us e’en what to now Thee lean sur tor un round ment sha ed ed ken With Was Up bright our on est sins’ Thy ma heav faith jes y ful ty, load, ness, In We Un death had til, once the to bowed debt glo and aug ry wound ment ta ed ed ken, On Which We the Thou see ac didst Thee curs pay face ed in to tree: blood. face.
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182 O Jesus! Friend Unfailing! Samuel C. G. Küster, tr. by Hannah K. Burlingham (7. 6. 7. 6. D.) O 1. Naught, 2. What 3. Oh 4. Je naught fills world sus, I my ly Friend court heart pomp un as with and fail pleas glad glo ing, ure, ness? ry, How Com ’Tis Your dear pared, Thine charms art O a are Thou Christ, bound spread to with ing in me! Thee, grace; vain! Are Thy Where I’ve cares sor can heard or row I a fears with look sweet as out in er sail meas sad sto ing? ure ness, ry, I Earned But, I’ve find peace Sav found my and iour, a strength joy on tru in for Thy er Thee. me! face? gain: Why I My Where should love all Christ my to is a feet own, Thy place grow Lord pro pre wear Je vid par y sus, ing— eth, Of Thy Thy There this claims love is my o’er can my pil me ne’er loved grim di grow a way? vine, cold; bode; Rough Bought In There though with Thee, shall the Thy my I path blood ref gaze and most uge, on drear pre hid Je y, cious, ing— sus, It Whose No There ends can good shall in I wilt I per be Thou dwell fect but with with day. Thine? hold. God.
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183 O Lamb of God, Still Keep Us James G. Deck (Missionary Hymn. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.) Lowell Mason O 1. ’Tis 2. Soon 3. Lamb on shall of ly our God, in eyes still Thee be keep hid hold us ing Thee Close We With to feel rap Thy our ture, pierc selves face ed se to side; cure; face; ’Tis On And on ly rest ly in ing there Thee there in a in safe bid glo ty ing ry, And The We’ll peace con sing we flict Thy can can power a en and bide; dure: grace: With Thine Thy foes arm beau and the ty, snares vic Lord, a t’ry and round gain glo us, eth ry, And O’er The lusts ev won and ’ry ders fears hate of with ful Thy in, foe; love, The Thy Shall grace love be that our the sought hearts end and sus less found tain sto us eth, ry A In Of lone all all can their Thy keep cares saints us and a clean. woe. bove.
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184 Oh, Remember From the Slovak of Mária Royová (P. M.) Mária Royová price Oh, 1. Oh, 2. Oh, 3. re re re mem mem mem ber! ber! ber! Oh, Oh, Oh, re re re mem mem mem ber! ber! ber! At What He what that Him night self the thy in Sav sins death iour pre has bought pared giv thee; Him, en To Deep To re a re deem base deem thee, ment, thee, home sore home to a to bring maze bring thee, ment, thee— From Not Child the one of throne tithe wrath— He of as came an heir and guish of sought spared heav thee. Him. en. Glo Wrath’s From ry’s a earth’s splen wak sor dor ing— row, He God’s judg sur for ment’s ren sak mor dered, ing— row, Shame Thou He de didst has spis earn drawn ing it, thee, for He mer thy has cy priz borne shown ing— it— thee— Oh, Oh, Oh, re re re mem mem mem ber! ber! ber!
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185 On His Father’s Throne Is Seated Hannah K. Burlingham (Helmsley. 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 4. 7.) Thomas Olivers On 1. Ev 2. Man 3. Son 4. His ’ry the of Fa knee cross Man, ther’s shall to His throne bow Him in is be a car seat fore ward na ed Him, ed; tion Christ Ev Man O the ’ry the pened Lord, tongue Sav first the con iour the liv fess cru tale ing His ci of One! name, fied! grace; All Ran Thus Son His somed man’s of toil myr judg Man, on iads ment in earth shall stands new com a re cre plet dore cord a ed, Him, ed, tion All Who Thus Lead His en was er work dured jus of for the tice a sin sin sat cho ners ner’s is sen done. shame! fied! race! In From By Well the the the may glo glo glo glo ry, ry, ry, ry, in from by well the the the may glo glo glo glo ry ry ry ry In From By Well the the the may glo glo glo glo ry ry ry ry See God Christ Crown Him— doth was Him God’s now claimed, in e His on the ter worth earth or nal pro who dered Son! claim. died. place!
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186 One Day! J. Wilbur Chapman (One Day. P. M. with Refrain) Charles H. Marsh One 1. One 2. One 3. day day day when they they heav led left en Him Him was up a filled Cal lone with va in His ry’s the prais moun gar es, tain, den, When One One our day day con they He di nailed rest tion Him ed, was to from black die suf as on fer could the ing be, tree; free; Je Suf An sus fer gels Em ing came man an down nuel guish, o’er was de His born spised tomb of and to a re keep vir ject vig gin, ed; il; Dwell Bear Hope ing ing of with our the men, sins, hope my my less, ex Re my am deem Sav ple er iour is is is He! He! He! R EFRAIN Liv ing, He loved me; dy ing, He saved me; Bur ied, He car ried my sins far a way; Ris ing, He just i fied free ly for ev er: One day He’s com ing— oh glo ri ous day! 4 One day the grave could conceal Him no longer, One day the stone rolled away from the door; He had arisen, over death He had conquered; Now is ascended, my Lord evermore! 5 One day the trumpet will sound for His coming, One day the skies with His glory will shine; Wonderful day, my belovèd ones bringing; Glorious Saviour, this Jesus is mine!
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187 Scarlet, Scarlet! (P. M.) Robert Lowry Scar let, scar let, though your sins be scar let, They shall be white as snow in His pre cious blood. Crim son, crim son, though your sins be crim son, In His pre cious blood they shall be white as wool.
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188 Our Lord Is Now Rejected Daniel W. Whittle (P. M. with Refrain) James McGranahan Our 1. The 2. Let 3. Lord heavens all is shall that now glow look re with for, ject splen “hast ed, dor, en” And But The by bright com the er ing world far joy dis than ful owned; they day, By The By the man saints ear y shall nest still shine con neg in se lect glo cra ed, ry, tion And As To by Christ walk the shall the few them nar en ar row throned: ray. way; But The By soon beau gath He’ll ty ering come of in in the the glo Sav lost ry— iour ones The Shall For hour daz whom is zle our draw ev Lord ing ’ry did nigh; eye, die, For In For the the the crown crown crown ing ing ing day day day is that’s that’s com com com ing ing ing By By By and and and by. by. by. R EFRAIN Oh, the crown ing day is com ing, Is com ing by and by! When our Lord shall come in “pow er” And “glo ry” from on high! Oh, the glo rious sight will glad den Each wait ing, watch ful eye, In the crown ing day that’s com ing By and by.
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189 Our Sins Were Borne by Jesus Horatius Bonar (Bridlington. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.) Charles Darnton Our 1. Our 2. We 3. sins wants love were are the borne known name by to of Je Je Je sus, sus; sus, The All The ho full Christ ly ness of Lamb dwells God, of in the God; Him; Lord; He He Like took heal fra them eth grance all all on and dis the freed eas breez us es es, From Who His that did name con our is demn souls spread ing re a load. deem. broad. Our We We guilt tell long was our to borne griefs be by to with Je Je Je sus, sus— sus, Who Our With washed bur all the dens the crim and ran son our somed stains cares; throng, White He To in from sing His them for blood all aye most re His pre leas prais cious, es— es, Till Who The not all one a our e spot sor ter re row nal mains. shares. song.
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190 Saviour! Lead Us by Thy Power William Williams (Nettleton. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.) Collected by Asahel Nettleton in Sav 1. Since 2. In 3. iour! in Thy lead Thee pres us is ence by our we Thy re are pow demp hap er tion, py; Safe And In sal Thy to va pres the tion ence prom full we’re ised and se rest; free, cure; Choose Noth In the ing Thy path— need pres the our ence way souls all what dis af ev heart flic er en tions Seems But We to for can Thee, get eas O ful i Lord, ness ly the of en best: Thee: dure; Be Naught In our can Thy guide stay pres in our ence ev stead we ery y can per pro con il, gress, quer, Watch More We and than can keep con suf us querors fer, night we we and shall can day, be, die; Else If Wan our our dering fool eye, from ish what Thee hearts e’er we will the are wan dan fee der ger, ble; From Looks Let the to Thy strait Thee, love, and and Lord, nar none keep row but us way. Thee. nigh.
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191 Saviour, Through the Desert Lead Us Thomas Kelly (Bradbury. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.) William B. Bradbury Sav 1. Through 2. With 3. iour, a a through des price the ert Thy des waste love ert and has lead cheer bought us, less us, With Though Sav out our iour, Thee des what we tined a can jour love not ney is go; lie, Thine! Thou Ren Hith from dered er cru by to el Thy Thy chains pres power hast ence has freed fear brought us, less, us, And We Power hast may and laid ev love the ’ry in ty foe Thee rant de com low: fy: bine: Let Naught Lord Thy shall of pres move glo ence, us, ry, let naught Lord Thy shall of pres move glo ence, us, ry, Cheer While Ev us we er all see on our Thee, Thy jour Sav house ney iour, hold through. nigh. shine. Let Naught Lord Thy shall of pres move glo ence, us, ry, let naught Lord Thy shall of pres move glo ence us, ry, Cheer While Ev us we er all see on our Thee, Thy jour Sav house ney iour, hold through. nigh. shine.
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192 Simply Trusting Every Day Edgar Page Stites (Trusting Jesus. 8—7s.) Ira D. Sankey Sim 1. Bright 2. Sing 3. Trust 4. ply ly ing ing trust doth if Him ing His my while ev Spir way life ery it be shall day, shine clear; last, Trust In Pray Trust ing to ing ing thro’ this if Him a poor the till storm heart path earth y of be is way; mine; drear: past, E While If Till ven He in with when leads dan in my I ger, the faith can for jas is not Him per small, fall, call; wall— Trust Trust Trust Trust ing ing ing ing Je Je Je Je sus, sus, sus, sus, that that that that is is is is all. all. all. all. R EFRAIN Trust ing as the mo ments fly, Trust ing as the days go by; Trust ing Him what e’er be fall; Trust ing Je sus, that is all.
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193 Sweet Peace, the Gift of God’s Love Peter P. Bilhorn (Sweet Peace. P. M. with Refrain) Peter P. Bilhorn There 1. Through 2. When 3. In 4. comes Christ Je Je to on sus sus my the as for heart cross Lord peace a peace I I sweet was had a strain, made; owned, bide, (sweet (was (had (a strain,) made,) owned,) bide,) A My My And glad debt heart as and by with I a His His keep joy death peace close ous was did to re all a His frain; paid; bound; side, (re (all (a (His frain;) paid;) bound;) side,) I No In There’s sing oth Him noth it er a ing a foun rich but gain da bless peace and tion ing doth a is I be gain, laid found, tide, Sweet For Sweet Sweet peace, peace, peace, peace, the the the the gift gift gift gift of of of of God’s God’s God’s God’s love. love. love. love. R EFRAIN Peace, peace, sweet peace, Won der ful gift from a bove; (a bove;) Oh, won der ful, won der ful peace, Sweet peace, the gift of God’s love!
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194 Take the Name of Jesus with You Lydia Baxter (8. 7. 8. 7. with Refrain) W. Howard Doane Take 1. Take 2. Oh! 3. At 4. the the the the name name pre name of of cious of Je Je name Je sus sus of sus with ev Je bow you, er, sus; ing, Child As How Fall of a it ing sor shield thrills pro row from our strate and ev souls at of ’ry with His woe; snare; joy, feet, It If When Lord will temp His and joy ta lov Christ and tions ing our com round arms hearts fort you re will give gath ceive own you, er, us, Him, Take Breathe And When it that His our then ho songs jour wher ly our ney e’er name tongues is you in em com go. prayer. ploy! plete. R EFRAIN Pre cious name, Pre cious name, oh, how sweet, oh, how sweet! Hope of earth and joy of heaven; Pre cious name, Pre cious name, oh, oh, how how sweet, sweet, how sweet! Hope of earth and joy of heaven.
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195 The Lord Himself Shall Come James Montgomery (Diademata. S. M. with Refrain) George J. Elvey The 1. Then 2. There 3. “Know 4. Lord as with ing Him we un as self up wear we shall ward ied are come fly, gaze known,” And The Our How shout res eyes shall a ur on we quick rec Him love ening tion we’ll that word: word rest, word; Thou Shall And How sands be sat oft shall our is re an shout fy peat swer of with be from vic end fore the to less the tomb: ry, praise throne, “For “For A “For ev ev heart ev er er su er with with preme with the the ly the Lord.” Lord.” blest. Lord.” R EFRAIN That res ur rec tion word, That shout of vic to ry— Once more: “For ev er with the Lord.” A men, so let it be.
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196 The Lord of Life Is Risen George W. Frazer (Far Off Lands. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.) Moravian Melody The 1. The 2. The 3. Lord Lord Lord of of of life life life is is is ris seat com en, ed ing Has At To left God’s per the right fect dark hand all some on His grave, high, grace; And, God’s To death just take by and His Him right blood a eous bought bol an peo ished, swer ple He’s To To might grace fill y which their now stooped heaven to to ly save; die; place; And In Oh, we Him with with we what Him too joy are are as ris seat cend en, ed, ing The Oh We’ll fruit bless meet of ed, Him all won in His drous the toil, grace! air, The Ac To first cept dwell fruits ed with of and Him His be in har lov glo vest, ed, ry His In And suf Him, His fering’s in blest rich son im est ship’s age spoil. place. bear.
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197 The Saviour Is Coming (My Jesus, I Love Thee. 5—11s.) John Ellis The 1. With 2. Who 3. Sav Him, now iour they trust is to the com geth Sav ing, er iour, The To The mo heav sent ment en One is will of near; go, God, The Where Are bright riv cleansed Star ers and of of for morn pleas giv ing ures en Will And Through quick peace His ly ev pre ap er cious pear. flow; blood; Then They And will shine when His in all be the in loved like heav ones ness en With Of To swift Him praise ness whom Him a they shall rise, love, throng, And And Each meet dwell one, their in who blest the here Sav bright loved iour, ness Him, With Of Will joy, glo join in ry in the a the skies. bove. song. And And Each meet dwell one, their in who blest the here Sav bright loved iour, ness Him, With Of Will joy, glo join in ry in the a the skies. bove. song.
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198 There Is a Name We Love to Hear Frederick Whitfield (Los Angeles. C. M.) There 1. It 2. Je 3. is tells sus! a us the Name of Name we a we love Sav love to iour’s so hear, love, well, We Who The love died Name to to we sing set love its us to worth; free; hear! It It No sounds tells saint like us on mu of earth sic His its in pre worth our cious can ear, blood, tell, The The No sweet sin heart est ner’s con Name per ceive on fect how earth. plea. dear. 4 This Name shall shed its fragrance still Along this thorny road, Shall sweetly smooth the rugged hill That leads us up to God. 5 And there the whole triumphant throng, Of blood-bought saints on high, Shall sing the new, eternal song With Jesus ever nigh. Alternate tune: No. 165.
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199 When We Survey the Wondrous Cross Isaac Watts (Rockingham. L. M.) Edward Miller When 1. For 2. There 3. Were 4. we bid from the sur it, His whole vey Lord, head, realm the that His of won we hands, na drous should His ture cross boast, feet, ours, On Save Sor That which in row were the the and an Lord death love off of of flowed ’ring glo Christ, min far ry our gled too died, God; down; small; Our All Did Love rich the e’er that est vain such trans gain things love cends we that and our count charm sor high but us row est loss, most, meet, pow’rs And We’d Or De pour sac thorns mands con ri com our tempt fice pose soul, on them so our all to rich life, our His a our pride. blood. crown? all. Alternate tune: No. 11.
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200 ’Tis the Hope of His Coming Mrs. A. H. Rule (Hallelujah! ’Tis Done. 6—11s.) Philip P. Bliss ’Tis 1. And 2. Yes, 3. the though He’s hope clouds com of dark ing, His en He’s com o’er com ing me, ing, That Though I glad storms nev dens may er my as may heart, sail, die; That With ’Tis drives Je Je a sus sus, way be my sad side Sav ness me, iour, And I’ll Whose bids wea com care ther ing de the is part; gale; nigh. No The I dread storm rest of is on the with His mor out prom row, me, ise, No No I sor troub trust row le His I with sure see, in, word; For For Then Je Je quick sus sus, ly, is my come com Sav quick ing— iour, ly, He’s Has O com cleansed Je ing me sus, for from my me. sin. Lord. He’s Has O com cleansed Je ing me sus, for from my me. sin. Lord.
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201 Trust and Obey John H. Sammis (Trust and Obey. 6. 6. 9. D. with Refrain) Daniel B. Towner When 1. Not 2. But 3. Then 4. we a we in walk shad nev fel with ow er low the can can ship Lord rise, prove sweet In Not The Let the a de us light cloud lights sit of in of at His the His His Word, skies, love feet, What But When Or a His in glo smile paths walk ry quick of by He ly self His sheds drives pleas side on it ing in our a we the way! way: stray; way; While Not For What we a the He do doubt fa says His nor vor may sweet a He we will, fear, shows, do, How Not And Where our a the He hearts sigh joy sends He nor He may can a be we fill tear stows, go, With Can Are Nev His a for er love bide those fear, as while who on we we will ly trust trust trust trust and and and and o o o o bey. bey. bey. bey. R EFRAIN Trust and o bey, for there’s no oth er way To be hap py in Je sus, but to trust and o bey.
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202 How Blest a Home! Mrs. J. A. Trench (Prospect. C. M. D.) Old English Melody How 1. Oh, 2. Oh, 3. Oh, 4. blest what what what a a a a home— home! home! home! the The There But Fa Son full such ther’s who est His house, knows, love love There He Flows That love on thro’ He di ly— its must vine all courts bring doth His of us rest; love; light; there, What And The To else brings Son’s fill could us di that sat as vine home, is His af to fy well fec be the be tions with hearts loved flow Him, Of To Through And those that out all in bright its His Je rest depth glo sus a and ry blest? bove, height. share. His Dwells And The home in full Fa made His re ther’s ours— bos sponse house, His om— the the Fa know Fa Fa ther’s eth ther ther’s love all gives, heart, Our That To All heart’s in fill that full that with the por bos joy Son tion om the is giv’n, lies, heart— giv’n The And No Made por came cloud ours— tion to is the of earth there ob the to to jects first make dim of born it the His Son, known, scene love The That Or And full we shad He, de might ow our light share to joy of His im in heaven. joys. part. heaven.
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203 Shine Forth, O Lord (Viens, Seigneur. 10. 10. 10. 10. with Refrain) French Hymn Melody Shine 1. Shine 2. Shine 3. Shine 4. forth, forth, forth, forth, O O O O Lord, Lord, Lord, Lord, Thou come and and bright soon claim bring and for Thy to morn Thy blood pass ing re bought the Star! deemed, bride, day Come, For Put When quick those forth ev ly on Thy ery come! whom power clime Thy Thy and shall peo ten raise own ple der her Thy wait love to right ing has Thy ful are, beamed; side, sway, Shout, Thy We When shout pil wait all the grim the man word saints hour kind that oft when be bids wear our fore Thy y glad Thy dead in shout throne a the shall shall rise, way be fall, And Cry That And calls out death heaven Thy for is and saints Thee— swal earth to Star lowed shall meet of up crown Thee the in Thee in com vic Lord the ing to of skies. day! ry. all. R EFRAIN A men, come, Lord Je sus! Claim Thy peo ple for Thine own! Crown Thy church in glo ry, Seat ed in Thy throne!
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204 A Little Talk with Jesus Robert L. Allan (7. 6. 7. 6. D.) H. Hankinson A 1. I 2. I 3. I 4. So 5. I’ll lit tell know can wait tle Him the not a talk I way live lit with am is with tle Je wear drear out lon sus— y, y Him, ger, How And To Nor Till it I smooths fain yon would His the would der I ap rug be far if point ged at off I ed road, rest, clime, could; time, How And But He And it I’m a seems dai lit is glo to ly, tle my ry help hour talk dai in me ly with ly the on long Je por know ward, ing sus tion, ledge When For Will My That I a faint home while med such be up a icine a neath on way and hope my His the my is load: breast; time: food: mine; When And And He’s Then my He heart an yet al in is swers the to my crushed me more geth Fa with so I er ther’s sor sweet know love dwell row, ly, Him, ly, ing And In And None Where my sus, eyes tones all can man with of His with y tears ten grace Him man are d’rest ex com sions dim, love, plore, pare— be, There “I It The I’ll is am naught com on chief sweet can ing ly a ly yield soon sets mong talk me to me ten with com take long thou Je fort thee ing sand, Like To To The And a My rit. lit hap know fair He tle py Him est shall talk home more of talk with a and the with Him. bove.” more. fair. me.
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205 Asleep in Jesus, Blessed Sleep! Margaret Mackay (Rest. L. M.) William B. Bradbury A 1. A 2. A 3. sleep sleep sleep in in in Je Je Je sus, sus; sus, bless oh, peace ed how ful sleep! sweet rest! From To Whence which be wak none for ing ev such we’re er a su wakes slum preme to ber ly weep; meet, blest; A With No calm ho fear, and ly no un con woe, dis fi shall turbed dence dim re to that pose, sing hour Where That That pow’r death man less has i is lost fests the its the last ven Sav of omed iour’s foes. sting! power. Alternate tune: No. 5 in Supplement.
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206 ’Tis Sweet to Think of Those at Rest Samuel Prideaux Tregelles (Holy Cross. C. M.) James C. Wade ’Tis 1. They 2. How 3. Our 4. We 5. sweet once bright Lord can to were the Him not think pil res self lin of grims ur we ger those here rec then o’er at with tion shall the rest, us; morn see, tomb; Who In On Whose The sleep Je all blood res in sus the for ur Christ now saints us rec the they will was tion Lord, sleep; break! shed; day Whose And The With To spir we Lord Him faith its for Him for shines now them, self ev bright with while will er be Him rest then we yond are ing re shall its blest, thus, turn, be, gloom, Ac As His Made Christ’s cord hope ran like glo ing less somed our ry to can church glo to His not to rious dis Word. weep. take. Head. play.
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207 “But for a Moment” Adelaide A. Procter (11. 10. 11. 10. with Refrain) George C. Stebbins “But 1. “Far 2. Tem 3. for more por a ex al mo ceed things ment”— ing” like this the a val heav va ley en por of ly shall sor glo van rows, ry— ish; Dark Suf High ened fer er with ings than shad here earth ows with lies and it the heav can land y not of with com our sighs; pare. choice: Bright Glo Up dawns ry ward the e we mor ter press row, nal to the the the glo guer home ri don there ous for e mor an ter row! guish, nal; Faint Ra Je not! di sus, the ant the Lord crowns, Lord, shall for we call the be us thorns, hold to o and a ver re rise! there. joice! R EFRAIN “But for a mo ment”— on ly a mo ment! Light our af flic tion— ’twill soon pass a way. “But for a mo ment”— on ly a mo ment! Then comes the glo ry, for ev er and aye!
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208 We’ll Sing of the Shepherd That Died Thomas Kelly (De Fleury. 8. 8. 8. 8. D.) J. S. Bach, arr. by Lewis Edson We’ll 1. Our 2. sing song of then the for Shep ev herd er that shall died, be That Of the died Shep for herd the who sake gave of Him the self flock; thus; His No love sub to ject the so ut glo most rious was as tried, He, But No firm theme ly so en af dured fect as ing a to rock. us. When Of blood Him from and a His vic love tim will must we flow, sing, This His Shep prais herd, es by our pit tongues y, shall was em led ploy, To Till stand heav be en tween ly us an and thems the we foe, bring And In will yon ing der ly bright died re in gions our of stead. joy.
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209 Bright in the Glory (P. M.) Bright 1. There 2. Soon 3. in in in the the the glo glo glo ry, ry, ry, Where I We my shall shall Lord see gath has my er gone Lord ev be who ’ry fore; died; one; Safe Throned Loud in in in the the the glo glo glo ry ry, ry, To Lives Raise go the the out Cru joy no ci ful more. fied. song. I Light Un shall ly to soon weighs Him have life’s who en bur loves tered, den, us, In As Nev His I er like glad ceas ness ly ing sat jour praise is ney be fied, on, given, All Pre Sing my cious we thoughts is hal con my le cen guer lu tered don, jah, In Christ To the the the Glo ris Lord ri en of fied. One. heaven. Je Je Je sus, sus, sus, Lord Lord Lord Je Je Je sus, sus, sus, Thou praise soon art and for all glo ev in ry er all be more to to with me; Thee, Thee, Je Je Je sus, sus, sus, Lord Lord Lord Je Je Je sus, sus, sus, I all we would my Thy live joy’s face to in shall Thee. Thee. see.
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210 Calvary William McKendree Darwood (P. M. with Refrain) John R. Sweney On 1. Mid 2. O 3. Cal rend Je v’ry’s ing sus, brow rocks Lord, my and how Sav dark can iour ’ning it died, skies, be ’Twas My That there Sav Thou my iour shouldst Lord bows give was His Thy cru head life ci and for fied; dies; me; ’Twas The To on o bear the pened the cross veil cross He re and bled veals ag for the o me, way ny, And To In pur heav that chased en’s dread there joys hour my and on par end Cal don less va free. day. ry? R EFRAIN Oh Cal va ry! dark Cal va ry! Where Je sus shed His blood for me; for me; Oh Cal va ry! blest Cal va ry! ’Twas there my rit. Sav iour died for me.
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211 Christian, Walk Carefully Words Arranged (10. 10. 10. 10. with Refrain) George C. Stebbins Chris 1. Chris 2. Chris 3. Chris 4. tian, tian, tian, tian, walk walk walk walk care cheer prayer hope ful ful ful ful ly: ly ly; ly; dan through oft sor ger the wilt row is fierce thou and near; storm, fall pain On Dark If Cease in though thou when thy the for the jour sky get ha ney with on ven with its thy of trem threat Sav rest bling of iour thou and a to shalt fear. larm; call; gain; Snares Soon Safe Then from will thou from with the shalt the out clouds walk lips and and through of temp the each the ta tem tri Judge tions pest al thy with be and re in, o’er, care, ward— Seek Then If “En to with thou ter en thy art thou tice Sav clad in thee iour in to once thou’lt the the more rest ar joy in ev mor of to er of thy sin. more. prayer. Lord.” R EFRAIN Chris Chris Chris Chris tian, tian, tian, tian, walk walk walk walk care cheer prayer hope ful ful ful ful ly, ly, ly, ly, Chris Chris Chris Chris tian, tian, tian, tian, walk walk walk walk care cheer prayer hope ful ful ful ful ly, ly, ly, ly, Chris Chris Chris Chris tian, tian, tian, tian, walk walk walk walk care cheer prayer hope ful ful ful ful ly: ly ly, ly; dan through fear rest ger the lest thou is fierce thou shalt near! storm. fall. gain.
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212 Christ Returneth H. L. Turner (P. M. with Refrain) James McGranahan It 1. It 2. Oh 3. may may joy! be be oh at at de morn, mid light! when day; should the it we day may go is be with a at out wak twi dy ing, light; ing, When It No sun may sick light be, ness, thro’ per no dark chance, sad ness that ness, and the no shad black dread ow ness and is of no break mid cry ing, night ing, That Will Caught Je burst up sus in thro’ will to the come light clouds in in with the the our full blaze Lord ness of in of His to glo glo glo ry, ry, ry, To When When re ceive Je Je from sus sus the re re world ceives ceives “His “His “His own.” own.” own.” R EFRAIN O Lord Je sus, how long? How long Ere we shout the glad song? Christ re turn eth; Hal le lu jah! hal le lu jah! A men, rit. hal le lu jah! A men.
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213 Close to Thee Fanny J. Crosby (Close to Thee. 8. 7. 8. 7. with Refrain) Silas J. Vail Thou 1. Not 2. Lead 3. my for me ev ease thro’ er or the last world vale ing ly of por pleas shad tion, ure, ows, More Not Bear than for me friend fame o’er or my life’s life prayer fit to shall ful me, be; sea: All Glad Then a ly the long will gate my I of pil toil life grim and e jour suf ter ney, fer, nal, Sav Keep I iour, me shall Thou walk en wilt ing, ter, walk Lord, Lord, with with with me. Thee. Thee. R EFRAIN Close Close Close to to to Thee, Thee, Thee, close close close to to to Thee, Thee, Thee, Close Close Close to to to Thee, Thee, Thee, close close close to to to Thee; Thee; Thee; All Glad Then a ly the long will gate my I of pil toil life grim and e jour suf ter ney, fer, nal, Sav Keep I iour, me shall Thou walk en wilt ing, ter, walk Lord, Lord, with with with me. Thee. Thee.
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214 “Forever with the Lord!” James Montgomery (Nearer Home. S. M. D. with Refrain) Isaac B. Woodbury “For 1. Our 2. And 3. ev Fa though er ther’s there with home in the on ter Lord!” high, vene A Home Rough men! to seas so our and let souls storm it how y be! dear! skies, Life E’en Tho’ from now, by the to no dead faith’s mor is trans tal in pierc vi that ing sion word, eye seen, ’Tis Thy Thy im gold glo mor en ry tal gates fills i ap our ty! pear. eyes. Here Our There in thirst shall the y all bod spir clouds y its de pent, faint part, Ab To The sent reach wil from the der Him home ness we we shall roam, love, cease, Yet The And night bright sweet ly in ly pitch her shall our it each mov ance glad ing of dened tent saints— heart A Je En day’s ru joy march sa e near lem ter er a nal home. bove. peace. R EFRAIN Near er home, near er home, A day’s march near er home.
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215 Happy They Who Trust in Jesus Thomas Kelly (Segur. 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7.) Joseph P. Holbrook Hap 1. Since 2. Lo! 3. As 4. py His our the they love Sav bird, who and iour be trust mer nev neath in cy er her Je found slum feath sus; us, bers, ers, Sweet We Ev Guards their are er the por pre watch ob tion cious ful jects is in is of and His His her sure; sight; care; care, When Thou Tho’ So the sands we the foe now can Lord on may not His oth fall boast chil ers a of dren seiz round num gath es, us, bers, ers, He Thou In Spreads will sands His His keep more strength wings His be se and own put cure hides se to we them cure. flight; are. there. Hap But Sweet Thus py His their pro peo pres por tect ple; ence, tion, ed, hap but sweet thus py His their pro peo pres por tect ple; ence, tion, ed, Hap Keeps Who All py, us our their tho’ safe Sav foes de by iour’s they spised day kind bold and and ness ly poor. night. share. dare.
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216 How Good Is the God We Adore Joseph Hart (Elland. 8. 8. 8. 8.) Whose How 1. ’Tis 2. good Je is sus, the the God First we and a the dore, Last, Our faith Spir ful, it un shall change guide a us ble safe Friend; home; Whose We’ll love praise is Him as for great all as that His is power, past, And And knows trust nei Him ther for meas all ure that’s nor to end! come.
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217 Oh Bright and Blessed Scenes J. N. Darby (Solyma. S. M.) George Tredcroft Oh 1. And 2. Yes! 3. His 4. bright can In pres and we that ence bless call light there, ed our un my scenes, home stained, soul, Where Our Our Its sin Fa stain rest, can ther’s less its nev house souls joy er on shall un come, high, live, told, Whose The Our Shall sight rest hearts’ find our of deep when long God long end ing our ings less spir rest more a it to than ges weans come, gained, roll, From Our When And earth place God time where of His shall yet lib rest ne’er we er shall grow roam! ty? give. old. 5 Our God the center is, His presence fills that land, And countless myriads owned as His, Round Him adoring stand. 6 Our God whom we have known, Well-known in Jesus’ love, Rests in the blessing of His own, Before Himself above. 7 Glory supreme is there, Glory that shines through all, More precious still that love to share As those that love did call. 8 Like Jesus in that place Of light and love supreme; Once Man of Sorrows full of grace, Heaven’s blest and endless theme. 9 Like Him! Oh grace supreme! Like Him before Thy face, Like Him to know that glory beam Unhindered face to face! 10 Oh love supreme and bright, Good to the feeblest heart, That gives us now, as heavenly light, What soon shall be our part.
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218 He Is Coming (8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.) German Melody He 1. He 2. He 3. is is is com com com ing, ing, ing com com as ing ing the for for Bride us; us; groom, Soon Soon Com we’ll we’ll ing see hear to His His un light voice fold a on at far, high; last On Dead The the and great dark liv se ho ing, cret ri ris of zon ing, His ris chang pur ing, ing, pose, As In Mys the the ter bright twink y and ling of morn of a ing an ges Star, eye past. Cheer Shall And ing be the many caught bride, a up to wak all her ing to is watch geth grant er, er, ed, As For In the the His star meet beau whose ing ty kind in then ly the to ray air; shine, Her With As alds a in the shout rap ap the ture proach Lord she ing de ex morn scend claim ing ing, eth, Just Shall “I be Him am fore self His, the a and break wait He of us is day. there. mine!” Oh, Oh, Oh, what what what joy, joy joy as that that night great mar hangs fore riage round gath un us, ’ring, ion, ’Tis Tryst Mys to ed ter think meet y of ing of morn in love ing’s the di ray! air! vine! Sweet Sweet Sweet to to to know know sing He’s He’s in com com all ing ing its for for full us, us, ness, Just Call “I be ing am fore us His, the to and break join He of Him is day. there. mine.”
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219 His Be the Victor’s Name Samuel Whitelock Gandy (Victor. S. M.) W. P. His 1. By 2. Bless, 3. be weak bless the ness the vic and Con tor’s de queror name feat slain, Who He Slain fought won in the the His fight meed vic a and to lone; crown, ry; Tri Trod Who um all lived, phant our who saints foes died, no be who hon neath lives or His a claim, feet gain— His By For con be thee, quest ing His was trod church, their den for own. down. thee!
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220 I Am Not Told to Labor Albert Midlane (Webb. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.) George J. Webb I 1. I 2. And 3. And 4. am have now when not not I in told now can heaven to to not ly la seek please glo bor, Him, Him ry To In In My put love aught ran a He I somed way sought say soul my for or shall sin; me, do, be, So When Un From fool far less sin ish, from He and weak Him dai all and I ly pol help wan help lu less, dered me tion I In His For nev sin glo ev er and ry er, could mis to ev be er pur er gin; y; sue; free; But, He Still I’ll bless oped help cast ed my less, my truth, ears, and crown I and still be know gave fee fore it, me ble, Him, Tho’ To On And ru lis His loud ined ten strong His by to arm grace the His I ex fall, call; fall, tol— Christ He My “Thou has sought strength hast my me in Thy soul and press self re He ing re deem found on deemed ed— me— ward— me; Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Christ Christ Christ Thou has has must hast done done do done it it it it all! all! all! all!”
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221 I Am Thine, O Lord Fanny J. Crosby (I Am Thine. P. M. with Refrain) W. Howard Doane I 1. Con 2. Oh, 3. There 4. am se the are Thine, crate pure depths O me de of Lord; now light love I to of that have Thy a I heard ser sin can Thy vice, gle not voice, Lord, hour know And By That Till it the be I told pow’r fore cross Thy of Thy the love grace throne nar to di I row me; vine; spend, sea; But Let When There I my I are long soul kneel heights to look in of rise up prayer, joy in with and that the a with I arms stead Thee, may of fast my not faith, hope, God, reach, And And I Till be my com I clo will mune rest ser be as in drawn lost friend peace to in with with Thee. Thine. friend. Thee. R EFRAIN Draw me near near er, er, near er near er, bless ed Lord, To the cross where Thou hast died; Draw me near er, near er, near er, bless ed Lord, To Thy pre cious, wound ed side.
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222 I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say Horatius Bonar (Varina. C. M. D.) Johann C. H. Rinck, arr. by George F. Root “Be I 1. I 2. I 3. heard heard heard the the the voice voice voice of of of Je Je Je sus sus sus say, say, say, “Come “I un hold, am to I this Me free dark and ly world’s rest; give light: Lay The Look down, liv un thou ing to wear wa Me, y ter— thy one, thirst morn lay y shall down one, rise, Thy Stoop And head down, all up and thy on drink, day My and be breast.” live.” bright.” I I I came came looked to to to Je Je Je sus sus, sus as and and I I I was, drank found Wear Of In y, that Him and life my worn, giv Star, and ing my sad; stream; Sun; I My And found thirst in in was that Him quenched, light a my of rest soul life ing re I’ll place, vived, walk And And Till He now trav has I ’ling made live days me in be glad. Him. done.
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223 I See the Crowd In Pilate’s Hall 1 I see the crowd in Pilate’s hall; Their furious cries I hear; Their shouts of “Crucify!” appall, Their curses fill my ear. And of that shouting multitude I feel that I am one, And in that din of voices rude I recognize my own. 2 I see the scourgers rend the flesh Of God’s belovèd Son; And as they smite I feel afresh That I of them am one. Around the cross the throng I see That mock the Sufferer’s groan, Yet still my voice it seems to be, As if I mocked alone. May be sung to tune No. 222 on opposite page 3 ’Twas my sins shed the sacred blood, That nailed Him to the tree; I crucified the Christ of God, I joined the mockery. Yet not the less that blood avails To cleanse me from my sins, And not the less that cross prevails To give me peace within.
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224 He Is Coming! — Who Is Coming? (Regent Square. 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7.) Henry T. Smart He 1. Oh, 2. He 3. Hap 4. is how will py com hap take peo ing! py! them ple Who Those up who is who to are com love heav wait ing? Him, en, ing Is All From For it His this that One beau world bright whom ty and and I then sin joy shall shall a ful fear? see; part, day, No! And There Know The the His ing bless glo Fa Je ed rious ther sus Sav sight will as iour, will re their Je make ceive Sav sus— them them iour, He Bright To They who and His can suf beau home watch fered ti and for for ful to Him me as His and here; He; heart; say, He In In “Come, is a His Lord com mo glo Je ing! ment, ry, sus! He in in Come, is a His Lord com mo glo Je ing! ment, ry, sus! In Like Nev Take the their er Thy clouds Sav more wait He iour from ing will they Him saints ap will to a pear. be. part. way.”
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225 I Left It All with Jesus Ellen H. Willis (P. M.) Miss H. M. Warner I 1. I 2. I 3. Oh, 4. left leave leave leave it it it it all all all all with with with with Je Je Je Je sus sus, sus sus, long for day droop a He by ing go; knows day; soul! All How Faith Tell my to can not sins steal firm half I the ly thy brought bit trust sto Him, ter Him, ry, and from come but my life’s what the woe. woes; may. whole; When How Hope Worlds by to has on faith gild dropped worlds I the her are saw tear an hang Him drop chor, ing on with found on the His her His tree, smile, rest hand, Heard Make In Life His the the and small, des calm, death still ert sure are whis gar ha wait per, den ven ing “’Tis bloom of His for a His com thee,” while; breast; mand; From When Love Yet my my es His heart weak teems ten the ness it der bur lean heav bos den eth en om rolled on to makes a His a thee way— might, bide room— hap all at oh, py seems His come day! light; side; home! cres. From When Love Yet my my es His heart weak teems ten the ness it der bur lean heav bos den eth en om rolled on to makes a His a thee way— might, bide room— rit. hap all at oh, py seems His come day! light. side. home!
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226 I Once Was a Stranger Robert Murray McCheyne (Adeste Fideles. 5—11s.) John Francis Wade I 1. When 2. My 3. “Je 4. once free ter ho was grace rors vah a a all Tsid stran woke van ke ger me ished nu!” to by be my grace light fore treas and from the ure to on sweet and God; high, name; boast; I Then My “Je knew le guilt ho not gal y vah my fears fears Tsid dan shook ban ke ger, me, ished, nu!” I I with I felt trem bold ne’er not bled ness can my to I be load; die: came lost; Though No To In friends ref drink Thee spoke uge, at I in no the shall rap safe foun con ture ty, tain, quer of in life by Christ self giv flood on could ing and the I and by tree, see; free, field, “Je “Je “Je My ho ho ho ca vah vah vah ble, Tsid Tsid Tsid my ke ke ke an nu” nu” nu” chor, was my is my noth Sav all breast ing iour things plate to must to and me, be, me, shield, “Je “Je “Je My ho ho ho ca vah vah vah ble, Tsid Tsid Tsid my ke ke ke an nu” nu” nu” chor, was my is my noth Sav all breast ing iour things plate to must to and me. be. me. shield!
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227 I Was a Wandering Sheep Horatius Bonar (Lebanon. S. M. D.) John Zundel I 1. The 2. Je 3. I 4. was Shep sus was a herd my a wan sought Shep wan d’ring His herd d’ring sheep, sheep, is, sheep, I The ’Twas I did Fa He would not ther that not love sought loved be the His my con fold; child; soul; trolled, I They ’Twas But did fol He now not lowed that I love me washed love my o’er me my Shep vale in Sav herd’s and His iour’s voice, hill, blood, voice, I O’er ’Twas I would des He love, not erts that I be waste made love con and me the trolled: wild; whole: fold. I They ’Twas I was found He was a me that a way nigh sought way ward to the ward child, death, lost, child, I Fam That I did ished, found once not and the pre love faint, wan ferred my and d’ring to home, lone; sheep; roam; I They ’Twas But did bound He now not me that I love with brought love my the me my Fa bands to Fa ther’s of the ther’s voice, love, fold, voice, I They ’Tis I loved saved He love, a the that I far wan still love to d’ring doth His roam. one. keep. home.
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228 In Heavenly Love Abiding Anna L. Waring (Confidence. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.) In 1. Wher 2. Green 3. Ere 4. The 5. heaven ev pas yet Lord ly er tures an Him love He are oth self, a may be er e’en bid guide fore morn Je ing, me, me, ing sus, No No Which My A change want yet spir mid my shall I it the heart turn have may ran shall me not be somed fear, back; seen, free, throng, And My Bright As Its safe Shep skies ab glo is herd will sent ry, such is soon from joy con be be the and fid side o’er bod beau ing, me, me, y, ty, For And Where At Its noth noth the home, nev ing ing dark O er chang can clouds Lord, end es I have with ing here. lack. been. Thee. song. The His My Oh Oh storm wis hope sleep, day may dom I oh of roar ev can rest, won with er not how drous out wak meas pre prom me, eth, ure, cious! ise, My His My As, The ure, heart sight path guard Bride may is to ed groom low nev life by and be er is Thy the laid, dim, free, care, bride But He My I’m Are God knows Sav wait seen is the iour ing in round way has for glo a He my Thy ry bout tak treas prom ev me, eth, ise er: And And And To For can I He meet ev I will will Thee er be walk walk in sat dis with with the is mayed? Him. me. air. fied!
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229 It Passeth Knowledge Mary Shekleton (It Passeth Knowledge. 10. 10. 10. 10. 4.) Ira D. Sankey It 1. It 2. It 3. pass pass pass eth eth eth know tell prais ledge, ing, es, that that that dear dear dear love love love of of of Thine, Thine, Thine, My My My Je Je Je sus! sus! sus! Sav Sav Sav iour! iour! iour! yet yet yet this these this soul lips heart of of of mine mine mine Would Would Would of fain sing Thy pro a love, claim love in to so all sin rich— its ners so breadth far full— and and so length, near free, Its A Which height love brought and which a depth, can reb and re el ev move sin er all ner, last guilt such ing y as strength, fear, me, Know And Nigh more love un and be to more. get. God. 4 But though I cannot tell or sing or know The fullness of Thy love while here below, My empty vessel I may freely bring— O Thou who art of love the living spring, My vessel fill. 5 I am an empty vessel—scarce one thought Or look of love to Thee I’ve ever brought; Yet I may come, and come again to Thee With this, the needy children’s only plea— “Thou lovest me!” 6 Oh, fill me, Jesus, Saviour, with Thy love; Lead, lead me to the living fount above! Thither may I in simple faith draw nigh And never to another fountain fly, But unto Thee. 7 And Jesus, when Thee face to face I see, When on Thy lofty throne I sit with Thee; Then of Thy love in all its breadth and length, Its height and depth, its everlasting strength, My soul shall sing.
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230 I’ve Found a Friend James G. Small (Friend. 8. 7. 8. 7. D. Iambic) George C. Stebbins I’ve 1. I’ve 2. I’ve 3. I’ve 4. found found found found a a a a Friend, Friend, Friend, Friend, oh, oh, oh, oh, such such such such a a a a Friend! Friend! Friend! Friend! He He All So loved bled, pow’r kind, me He to and ere died Him true, I to is and knew save giv ten Him; me; en der, He And To So drew not guard wise me a me a with lone on Coun the the my sel cords gift on lor of of ward and love, life, course, Guide, And But And So thus His bring might He own me y bound self safe a me He to De to gave heav fen Him. me. en. der! And Naught Th’e From round that ter Him my I nal who heart have glo loves still my ries me close own gleam now ly I a so twine call, far, well, Those I To What ties hold nerve pow’r which it my my naught for faint soul can the en can sev Giv deav sev er, er: or: er? For My So Shall I heart, now life am my to or His, strength, watch, death, and my to or He life, work, earth is my to or mine, all, war, hell? For Are And No; ev His, then I er and to am and His rest His for for for for ev ev ev ev er! er! er! er!
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231 Jesus, That Name Is Love James G. Deck (Oak. 6. 4. 6. 4. 6. 6. 6. 4.) Lowell Mason Je 1. As 2. Right 3. Soon 4. sus, Son eous Thou that of a wilt name Man lone come is it in a love, was, Thee, gain, Je Je Je Je sus sus sus sus our our our our Lord! Lord! Lord! Lord! Je Thou Thou We sus, gav’st wilt shall all Thy a be names life ref hap a for uge py bove, us, be, then, Je Je Je Je sus sus sus sus our our our our Lord! Lord! Lord! Lord! Thou, Great Whom When Lord, was then Thine our in have own all deed we face must Thy to we be, love, fear, see, Noth All What Then ing oth troub shall that’s er le, we good loves grief like have a or Thee we, bove; care, be, Noth Love Since Then ing Thou Thou ev a didst art er part dear ev more from ly er with Thee, prove, near, Thee, Je Je Je Je sus sus sus sus our our our our Lord! Lord! Lord! Lord!
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232 Christ the Lord Will Come Again Joseph Swain (Innocents. 7. 7. 7. 7.) The Parish Choir, 1850 Christ 1. Then, 2. “This 3. the when is Lord the our will Arch re come an deem a gel’s ing gain, voice God,” None Calls Ran shall the somed wait sleep hosts for ing will Him saints shout in to a vain; rise, loud: We Ris “Praise, shall ing e then mil ter His lions nal glo shall praise, ry pro be see; claim giv’n His Bless To who ings the died on Lord to the of set Sav earth us iour’s and free. name. heaven!”
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233 Now I Have Found a Friend Henry J. M. Hope (Jesus Mine. 6. 4. 6. 4. 6. 6. 6. 4.) Henry Bennett Now 1. When 2. Fare 3. Fa 4. I earth well ther, have shall mor Thy found pass tal name a a i I Friend, way, ty! bless, Je Je Je Je sus sus sus sus is is is is mine; mine; mine; mine; His In Wel Thine love the come was will great e the nev judg ter sov er ment ni ’reign end, day, ty! grace, Je Je Je Je sus sus sus sus is is is is mine; mine; mine; mine; Tho’ Oh, He Spir earth what my it ly a Re of joys glo demp ho de rious tion li crease, thing is, ness, Tho’ When Wis Seal hu I dom ing man be and the friend hold Right Fa ships the eous ther’s cease, King, ness, grace, Now On Life, Thou I tune Light mad’st have ful and my last harp Ho soul ing to li em peace, sing, ness, brace, Je Je Je Je sus sus sus sus is is is is mine. mine. mine. mine.
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234 Lead Me, Saviour Frank M. Davis (7. 7. 7. 7. with Refrain) Frank M. Davis With expression Sav 1. Thou, 2. Sav 3. Sav 1. iour, the iour, lead ref lead iour, me, uge me, lest of then, I my at stray, soul last, lead me, lest I stray, Gen When When Gen tly life’s the lead storm storm tly me y of all bil life the lows is way; roll, past, lead me all the way; I I To I am am the safe safe land am when when of by Thou end Thy art less side, nigh, day, safe when by Thy side, I All Where I would my all in hopes tears would Thy on are love Thee wiped a re a bide. ly. way. in Thy love a bide. R EFRAIN Lead me, lead me, Sav iour, lead me, lest I stray; lest I stray; Gen tly down the stream of time stream of time, Lead me, Sav rit. e dim. iour, all the way. all the way.
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235 Lift Up Your Heads, Eternal Gates E. L. B. (8. 7. 8. 7. Iambic with Refrain) C. L. Lift 1. The 2. But 3. Those 4. Lift 5. up palms the gloom up your of sun’s y your heads, yore light years heads, e their at have e ter branch mid rolled ter nal es day a nal gates, waved died, way, gates, A When And The Tran glow Ju Ju years scend ing dah’s dah’s of ent dawn sons ma Is dawn shines were trons, rael’s glows o’er sing wail mourn o’er ye! ing: ing, ing; ye! At “Ho La The At Sa san ment ris Sa lem’s na! ed ing lem’s door Zi loud sun door the on the with Mes Sov shall Cru heal si ’reign be ci ing ah waits— saved,” fied, ray waits; He Their All Pro He is gen trace claims is the tle of the the King Mon glo King’s King of arch ry re of glo bring fail turn glo ry! ing. ing! ing. ry. R EFRAIN Who 1–4. Who 5. is is the the King King of of glo glo ry? ry? Who Who is is the the King King of of glo glo ry? ry? The ’Tis great Je I sus AM, wear the ing Lord many of a hosts, crown, He He is is the the King King of of glo glo ry. ry!
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236 Lo, He Comes, from Heaven Descending Charles Wesley (Harwell. 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7.) Lowell Mason Lo, 1. See 2. Lo! 3. Is 4. He the the rael’s comes, Sav to race from iour, kens shall heaven long of now de ex His be scend pect pas hold ing, ed, sion, Him, Once Now Tho’ Full for in in of fa sol glo grace vored emn ry, and sin pomp still ma ners ap He jes slain! pear: bears; ty; Thou And Cause Tho’ sand, His of they thou saints, end set sand by less at saints man ex naught at re ul and tend ject ta sold ing, ed, tion, Him, Swell All To Pierced the His His and tri heaven ran nailed umph ly somed Him of glo wor to His ry ship the train! share: pers; tree; Hal Hal Hal Now le le le in lu lu lu glo jah! jah! jah! ry, Hal Hal Hal now le le le in lu lu lu glo jah! jah! jah! ry, Je See Christ, Shall sus the the their comes, Son Lamb great and of of Mes comes God God, si to ap ap ah reign. pear. pears. see. 5 ’Tis Thy heavenly bride and Spirit, Jesus, Lord, that bids Thee come, All the glory to inherit, And to take Thy people home. All creation, all creation, Travails, groans and bids Thee come. 6 Yea, amen, let all adore Thee, High on Thy exalted throne: Saviour, take the power and glory; Claim the kingdoms for Thine own; Come, Lord Jesus! Come, Lord Jesus! Hallelujah! Come, Lord, come.
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237 Lord, Thy Love Has Sought and Found Us J. J. Hopkins (Even Me. 8. 7. 8. 7. 7. 7.) William B. Bradbury Lord, 1. Hark! 2. He 3. Thy what is love sounds speak has of ing sought bit to and ter His found weep Fa us ing, ther, Wan From Tast d’ring yon ing in lone deep this some that des gar bit ert den ter wide, sweep? cup, Thou ’Tis Yet hast the He thrown Lord takes Thine His it, arms vig will a il ing round keep rath us, ing, er For Whilst For us His our suf fol sakes fered, l’wers to bled sink drink and in it died: sleep. up. Sing, Ah, Oh my my what soul, soul, love! He He He lov lov lov ed ed ed thee, thee, me! Je Yes, Gave sus He Him gave gave self, Him Him my self self soul, for for for me. me. thee. 4 Then that closing scene of anguish; All God’s waves and billows roll Over Him; there left to languish On the cross, to save my soul. Matchless love! how vast! how free! Jesus gave Himself for me. 5 Hark again! His cries are waking Echoes on dark Calvary’s hill; God, my God, art Thou forsaking Him who always did Thy will? Ah, my soul, it was for thee; Yes, He gave Himself for me. 6 Lord, we joy, Thy toils are ended, Glad Thy suffering time is o’er; To Thy Father’s throne ascended, There Thou liv’st to die no more. Yes, my soul, He lives for thee, He who gave Himself for me. 7 Lord, we worship and adore Thee For Thy rich, Thy matchless grace, Perfect soon in joy before Thee, We shall see Thee face to face. Yet e’en now our song shall be, Jesus gave Himself for me.
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238 Love Not the World Mrs. A. H. Rule (8. 4. 8. 4. D.) Mrs. A. H. Rule Andante. Love 1. Love 2. But 3. Dear 4. not not he fel the the who low world: world: does pil its it, the grim smiles, with will in its its of the hopes lusts, God, path, May Must For Look lure pass aye up! thee a will Look on; way; live, on! But Its And There cup pleas drink waits of ures the a joy, sweet, streams bove, and its of a dream hopes heaven’s home of so de of bliss, bright, lights, love, Will Must Which Where soon all Christ Christ be de will is gone. cay. give. gone. Those Its He’ll And dreams glo weep pleas will ries, no ures fade, too, more bright as must on in mist have that courts in an blest of morn; end, shore; light Those Must No Will hopes pale mar sat will and vel is die; die, this, fy And And For A in all joys heart that its well at cup emp up, rest, of ty and su seem bub fill preme ing bles his ly joy, burst; cup— blest, Deep They’re There’s With sor Sa naught Je rows tan’s but sus lie. lie. bliss. nigh.
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239 Midst the Darkness, Storm and Sorrow Frances Bevan (8. 5. 8. 5. D.) J. Revell Midst 1. There, 2. He 3. Meet 4. the a and com dark midst I pan ness, the to ion storm songs geth then and of er for sor heav en Je row en, t’ring sus, One Sweet Those From bright er bright Him, gleam to courts for I His a Him see; ear, bove; made; Well Is He Glo I the and ry know, foot I of the fall to God’s bless thro’ geth grace ed the er for mor des shar ev row, ert, ing er Christ Ev All There will er the in come draw Fa me for ing ther’s dis me. near. love. played. Midst There Where He the made no and light, read shade I and y or in peace, are stain that and the can bright glo man en glo ry sions, ter, ry Of Glo Nor One the rious, the deep Fa bright gold joy ther’s and be shall home, fair; dim; share: Christ But In Mine, for the that to me bride ho be is the li for watch Fa ness ev ing, ther un er wait gave sul with ing— Him lied, Him; Wait Still I His, ing is shall that till want walk I I ing with am come. there. Him. there.
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240 Mighty, Mighty Love of Jesus (8. 7. 8. 7. D.) George C. Stebbins Might 1. Won 2. Faith 3. Con 4. y, drous, ful, quering, might won faith con y drous ful quering love love love love of of of of Je Je Je Je sus! sus! sus! sus! Great Once Count Vic er for ing tor love me ev o’er was He ’ry the nev lived thing seal er a but ed known; child; loss, grave! Love Low Un Tramp that ly to ling stooped Son death down from of for the heights low me hosts of ly sub of glo moth mit dark ry— er— ting— ness, Love He, E From that the ven their left, Christ, death pow’r for the up my me, Un on soul a de the to throne. filed! cross! save. R EFRAIN Pre cious, price less love of Je sus! All suf fi cient ’tis for me; All my sins and all my sor rows Ful ly met at Cal va ry. 5 Tender, tender love of Jesus! At the Father’s side He stands, Interceding for me always, Holding up His piercèd hands! 6 Perfect, perfect love of Jesus! In its fullness let me hide, Till the King in all His beauty Comes to claim His spotless bride.
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241 More than Tongue Can Tell Jane E. Hall (8. 8. 8. 6. with Refrain) Jane E. Hall The 1. The 2. The 3. The 4. love bit peace joy that ter I that Je sor have comes sus row in when had that Him, He for He my is me, bore, Lord, near, To And, Who The suf oh, pleads rest fer the be He on crown fore gives, the of the so cru thorns throne free el He of from tree, wore, God fear, That That The The I I mer hope a might it in ran live of Him somed for His so soul ev pre bright might er cious and be, more, blood, clear Is Is Is Is more more more more than than than than tongue tongue tongue tongue can can can can tell! tell! tell! tell! R EFRAIN His love is more than tongue can tell; than tongue can tell! His love is more than tongue can tell; than tongue can tell! The love that Je sus had for me Is more than tongue can tell!
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242 My God, I Have Found J. Denham Smith (Revive Us Again. P. M. with Refrain) John J. Husband My 1. ’Tis 2. He 3. God, found bore I in on have the the found blood tree The Of The thrice Him sen bless who tence ed once for ground, stood me, Where My And life, Ref now and uge both where and the joy, Safe Sure and ty, ty true my and com Sure debt fort ty or a with are bound. God. free. R EFRAIN Hal le lu jah! Thine the glo ry! Hal le lu jah! A men! Hal le lu jah! Thine the glo ry! A men and a men! 4 Accepted I am In the once-offered Lamb; ’Twas God who Himself had devisèd the plan. 5 And though here below, Mid sorrow and woe, My place is in heaven with Jesus I know. 6 And this I shall find, For such is His mind, He’ll not be in glory and leave me behind. 7 For soon He will come And take me safe home, And make me to sit with Himself on His throne.
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243 My Heart Is Fixed, Eternal God Richard Jukes (Christ for Me. 8. 6. 8. 6. 8. 8. 8. 6.) R. George Halls Moderato–bold. My 1. In 2. Let 3. In 4. At 5. heart Him oth pin home, is I ers ing a fixed, see boast sick broad, e the of ness, by ter God heaps or night nal head of in and God, shine, gold, health, day, Fixed Christ Christ Christ Christ on for for for for Thee, me, me, me, me, fixed Christ Christ Christ Christ on for for for for Thee; me; me; me; me; And He His In Wher my is rich deep e’er im the es est I mor Ma nev pov speak, tal jes er er or choice ty can ty sing, is di be or or made, vine, told, wealth, pray; Christ Christ Christ Christ Christ for for for for for me, me, me, me, me, Christ Christ Christ Christ Christ for for for for for me. me. me. me. me. He The Your And Him is Fa gold in first, the ther’s will that Him Proph well waste all last, et, be and im Him Priest lov wear port all and ed a ant day King, Son, way, day long, Who Co Your When My did part hon I hope, for ner ors the my me of per sum sol sal His ish mons ace va roy in shall and tion al a o my bring; throne, day; bey, song; And Who My And He while did por pass sweet I for tion from ly live hu nev this leads I man er dark my mean guilt can world soul to a de a a sing, tone, cay, way, long, Christ Christ Christ Christ Christ for for for for for me, me, me, me, me, Christ Christ Christ Christ Christ for for for for for me. me. me. me. me.
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244 One Priest Alone Can Pardon Me Adelaide A. Procter (P. M.) H. Bennett Andante–legato. One 1. He 2. By 3. He 4. Priest showed Him robed a the my me lone spear soul in can mark is a par in pu priest don His ri ly me, side, fied, dress, Or The Once That bid nail lep I me, print rous might “Go on and in in His de cense peace,” palm; filed; bring Can Said, Cleansed Of breathe “Look by prayer, that on the and word, Me, wa praise, “Ab the ter and sol Cru and right vo ci the eous te,” fied; blood, ness, And Why God To make trem sees heaven’s these ble me e heart thus? as ter throbs Be a nal cease; calm! child: King; My All No And soul pow’r priest when has is can He heard Mine— heal gave His I or this priest set cleanse robe ly thee but to voice; free— He; me, It Be No He said, not oth smiled “I a er and bore fraid— say, said, thy Ab “Ab “Ab sins; sol sol sol re vo vo vo joice!” te.” te.” te.” 5 In heaven He stands before the throne, The great High Priest above, “Melchisedec”—that One alone Can sin’s dark stain remove; To Him I look on bended knee, And hear that sweet “Absolvo te.” 6 “A little while” and He shall come Forth from the inner shrine, To call His pardoned brethren home; Oh bliss supreme, divine! When every blood-bought child shall see The Priest who said, “Absolvo te.”
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245 O Blessed, Precious Saviour A. H. Rule (P. M.) Alicia A. Spottiswoode Moderato. O 1. Thy 2. Soon 3. bless beau Thou ed, ty, wilt pre O come, cious my my Sav Sav Sav iour, iour, iour, How Is And great far take Thy be me love yond where to com Thou me! pare; art, Thou Thou To for art me, chief gaze the est up guilt of on y ten Thy sin thou glo ner, sand, ry, Hast Than And died sons nev up of er on men from the more Thee tree, fair, part, Hast Than And died sons nev up of er on men from the more Thee tree, fair; part, That Thy Thine, I beau ev may ty er dwell now Thine with I to Thee: see: be: O O O my my my bless bless bless ed ed ed Lord Lord Lord and and and Sav Sav Sav iour, iour, iour, Thou Thou Thou art art art all all all in in in all all all to to to me. me. me.
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246 Oh, for the Robe of Whiteness Charitie Lees Smith Bancroft (Work. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.) Lowell Mason Oh, 1. ’Tis 2. Je 3. At 4. for sweet, sus, God’s the the Thou right robe thought King hand of of of in white ris glo glo ness, ing ry, ry To The We Thou walk ris soon sitt’st, with en shall Thy Christ Lord dwell work in to with com light! meet; Thee, plete, Oh, Or And Till for changed, sing per the our Thy fect glo selves love’s ed rious sur bright the bright pris sto sto ness ing, ry, ry Of Like When That day Him we gives with for Thy us out whom glo too a we ry our night! wait. see. seat. We What E’en Then would joy now o’er a su our the name preme souls wide of in would cre fa see en a vor, ing ter tion cres. Graved The The Thy on Sav ho pow’r the iour li will stone face est stretch of to on its white; face— high, arm; We’d The That Se taste peace all cure that ful our from man joy love all na’s of might temp fla be cen ta vor, ing ter tion, Re For On Free served ev Thee from for er who all heaven’s in cam’st hu de that to man light. place! die. harm.
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247 O Gracious Saviour G. Cutting and A. Mace (C. M. with Refrain) O 1. Since 2. What 3. To 4. gra Thou wait hear cious hast I Thy Sav borne for, voice, iour, sin’s most to Thou heav bless see hast y ed Thy giv’n load, Lord, face, My My Ex And trem guilt cept grieve bling y Thy Thy soul fear face heart to is to no know o’er. see? more; That, Made If But trust Thine, such drink ing by the the in vir ear full Thy tue nest ness pre of Thou of cious Thy hast Thy blood, blood, giv’n, grace, I’m I’m What Thy washed sealed must love as for Thy for white ev pres ev as er ence er snow. more. be? more. I’m I’m What Thy washed sealed must love as for Thy for white ev pres ev as er ence er snow, more, be? more, I’m I’m What Thy washed sealed must love as for Thy for white ev pres ev as er ence er snow, more, be? more, That, Made If But trust Thine, such drink ing by the the in vir ear full Thy tue nest ness pre of Thou of cious Thy hast Thy blood, blood, giv’n, grace, I’m I’m What Thy washed sealed must love as for Thy for white ev pres ev as er ence er snow. more. be? more.
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248 Oh Happy Day That Fixed My Choice Philip Doddridge (Happy Day. L. M. with Refrain) Attributed to Edward F. Rimbault that Oh 1. ’Tis 2. Now 3. hap done, rest, py the my day great long that trans di fixed ac vi my tion’s ded choice done; heart, On I Fixed Thee, am on my my Sav Lord’s, bless iour and ed and He cen my is ter, God! mine; rest: Well He Nor may drew ev this me, er glow and from ing I thy heart fol Lord re lowed de joice on, part, And Glad With tell to Him its con of rap fess ev tures the ’ry all One good a di pos broad. vine. sessed. R EFRAIN Hap py day! Hap py day! When Je sus washed my sins a way; He taught me how to watch and pray, And live re joi cing ev ’ry day; Hap py day! Hap py day! When Je sus washed my sins a way.
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249 Oh, How He Loves! John Newton, adapted by Marianne Nunn (8. 4. 8. 4. 8. 8. 8. 4.) Hubert P. Main One 1. Joy 2. We 3. Thro’ 4. there and have His is peace found name a it a we bove is friend are all to in for oth know Je giv ers, Him, sus, en, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, how how how how He He He He loves! loves! loves! loves! His Think, ’Tis Back is oh, His ward love think great shall be how de our yond much light foes a we to be broth owe bless driv er’s, Him, us, en, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, how how how how He He He He loves! loves! loves! loves! Earth With How Best ly His our of friends pre hearts bless may cious de ings fail blood light He’ll or He to pro leave bought hear vide us, us, Him us, One In Bid Naught day the us but soothe, wil dwell good the der in shall next ness safe e’er day He ty be grieve sought near tide us, us, Him! us, But To Why Safe this His should to Friend loved we glo will ones dis ry ne’er safe trust He de ly or will ceive brought fear guide us, us, Him? us, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, how how how how He He He He loves! loves! loves! loves!
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250 O Lord! We Would Delight in Thee John Ryland (Merton. C. M.) German O 1. When 2. Why 3. No 4. Thou 5. O 6. Lord! hu should good that Lord! we man we in hast we would cis thirst crea made cast de terns for tures our each light all aught can heaven care in are be be se on Thee, dried, low, found, cure, Thee, And Thy While All, Wilt And on full there’s all here tri Thy ness a is all umph care is foun found good and de the tain in pro a pend; same; near; Thee; vide; dore; The To May A We While Oh, Thee we foun must Christ that in with tain have is our ev this which all rich, great ’ry be doth things can con troub sat ev and we cern le is er a be may flee, fied, flow, bound, poor? be Our And Through Christ, To safe, glo faint Thy who love un ry ing suf for and fail in heart fi us praise ing Thy to cien has Thee Friend. name. cheer? cy. died! more.
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251 O Lord, How Does Thy Mercy Throw William E. Littlewood (Shining Shore. 8. 7. 8. 7. D. Iambic) George F. Root O 1. And 2. Lord, though how our does ef Thy forts mer now cy to throw praise Its Are guar oft dian en shad cold ow and o’er low us, ly, Pre A serv no ing bler, while sweet we’re er here song be we’ll low, raise, Safe With to all the Thy rest saints, be in fore glo us! ry. As We’ll weak lay er our than tro a phies bruis at ed Thy reed, feet, We We’ll can wor not ship do and with a out dore Thee; Thee, We Whose want pre Thee cious here blood each has hour made of us need, meet Shall To want dwell Thee, with too, Thee in in glo glo ry. ry.
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252 A Mind at “Perfect Peace” with God Horatius Bonar, Catesby Paget (Evan. C. M.) William H. Havergal A 1. By 2. So 3. So 4. Why 5. mind na nigh, dear, should at ture so so I “per and ver ver ev fect by y y er peace” prac nigh dear care with tice to to ful God, far, God, God, be, Oh, How I More Since what ver can dear such a y not I a word far near can God is from er not is this! God! be; be; mine? A Yet For The He sin now, in love watch ner by the where es rec grace, Per with o’er on brought son He me ciled nigh of loves night thro’ to His His and blood; Him, Son, Son, day This, Thro’ I Such And this faith am is tells in in as His me, deed Je near love “Thou is sus’ as to art peace! blood. He. me. Mine.”
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253 Oh! Why Did Jesus Leave His Home? (Munhall. C. M.) Alex. Arbuckle Oh! 1. ’Twas 2. And 3. Oh, 4. why love, now bless did pure He’s ed Je love, gone, home sus which and of leave brought lives end His Him a less home from gain rest, A A A The bove bove bove home the the the of bright bright bright peace blue blue blue and sky, sky; sky; joy! And ’Twas And How all love, all sweet the pure who will joy love, taste be and which His the trans made sav song ports Him ing of there, come grace praise To To Shall A come suf live bove to fer, with the earth bleed Him bright to and on blue die? die. high. sky.
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254 Not All the Blood of Beasts Isaac Watts (Boylston. S. M.) Lowell Mason Not 1. But 2. Our 3. Be 4. all Christ, souls liev the the look ing, blood heaven back we of ly to re beasts, Lamb, see joice On Took The To Jew all bur see ish our den the al guilt Thou curse tars a didst re slain, way, bear, move; Could A When And give sac hang bless the ri ing the guilt fice on Lamb y of the ac with con no curs cheer science bler ed ful peace, name, tree, voice, Or And For And wash rich all sing a er our re way blood guilt deem its than was ing stain. they. there. love.
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255 Not To Ourselves We Owe 1 Not to ourselves we owe That we, O God, are Thine; Jesus, the Lord, our night broke through And gave us light divine. 2 The Father’s grace and love This blessèd mercy gave, And Jesus left the throne above His wandering sheep to save. 3 No more the heirs of wrath— Thy sovereign love we see; And, Father, in confiding faith, We cast our souls on Thee. (Sing to number 254 — opposite page) 4 Our hearts look up to see The glory Thou hast given, And dwell e’en now where we shall be With Christ, Thine heirs, in heaven. 5 With the adopted band, Soon shall we see Thee there: With them and Him in glory stand, And all His honors share.
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256 Some Day A. H. Rule (L. M. D.) Mrs. A. H. Rule Some 1. Some 2. Some 3. Some 4. day day day day, I’ll my I’ll I quit com meet know this ing Him ’twill vale Lord in not of will the be tears, call, air, long; And I It He I can may says, no not be “Be more tell morn, hold, as how or I now soon noon, quick shall ’twill or ly sigh; be, night; come”; I’ll But And Soon, bid this this soon fare I I I’ll well know, know, join to my His in all “All voice heav my in I’ll en’s fears, all” hear, song, And Has And And with now gaze dwell my a up with Sav place on Him iour in His in rest heaven glo His on for ry bright high. me. bright. home. R EFRAIN And I shall see Him face to face, And tell the sto rit. ry— saved by grace; And I shall see Him face to face, And tell the sto ry— rit. saved by grace.
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257 Our Times Are in Thy Hand William F. Lloyd (Dennis. S. M.) Johann G. Nägeli, arr. by Lowell Mason Our 1. Our 2. Our 3. Our 4. times times times times are are are are in in in in Thy Thy Thy Thy hand; hand, hand: hand, Fa What Why Je ther, ev should sus we er we the wish they doubt Cru them may or ci there, be, fear? fied! Our Pleas A The life, ing Fa hand our or ther’s our soul, pain hand man our ful, will y all dark nev sins we or er had leave bright, cause pierced En As His Is tire best child now ly may a our to seem need Guard Thy to less and care. Thee. tear. Guide. 5 Our times are in Thy hand, Jesus the Advocate! Nor can that hand be stretched in vain For us to supplicate. 6 Our times are in Thy hand; We’d always trust in Thee, Till we have left this weary land, And all Thy glory see.
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258 Many Sons to Glory Bringing Mary Bowley (Rhineland. 8. 7. 8. 7.) Wilhelm Brockhaus Man 1. God, 2. Tho’ 3. In 4. And, 5. y who the the ere sons gave rest ref long, to the less uge when glo blood foe God come ry to ac pro to bring screen cus vid glo ing, us, es, ed, ry, God God Sins Tho’ We sets looks re the shall forth down count world’s sing His in ing de a heaven per like struc well ly fect a tion known name; love; flood, lowers, strain, On Clouds Ev We This— we may ’ry are the march, seem charge safe— nev in to our to er cho pass God Christ tir rus be re con ing sing tween fus fid sto ing, us, es: ed, ry— “Wor There’s Christ Ev “Wor thy no has er thy the change an last is as in swered ing the cend Him with life Lamb ed a His is once Lamb!” bove. blood. ours. slain!”
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259 Rock of Ages! Augustus M. Toplady (Toplady. 6—7s.) Thomas Hastings Rock 1. Not 2. Found 3. of the by A la Thee ges! bor be cleft of fore for our we sin, hands sought, Grace Could Un hath ful to hid fill Thee us the in safe law’s mer with de cy in! mands; brought, Where Could We the our have wa zeal Thee ter no for and res right the pite eous blood, know, ness— From Could From Thy our Thy riv tears full en for ness, side ev grace which er on flowed, flow, grace; Are Naught Thou of for hast sin sin washed the could us doub e’er in le a Thy cure, tone— blood, Cleans But Made ing Thy us from blood, live, its and and guilt Thine live and a to power. lone! God.
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260 Precious Word of Deepest Meaning (8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7. 7.) From Mozart Pre 1. Lost 2. Can 3. “Trust,” 4. cious and I O word ru doubt, Sav of ined, Lord, iour, deep vile when “Lord, est and I I mean way view trust ing, ward, Thee Thee,” Soft Deep In Is ly ’ning Thine the fall gloom hours an ing o’er of swering on hung deep word mine my est of ear; path; woe; faith Fraught Sins Waves Of with re and my joy, count bil soul— and ing, lows till com death roll now fort I ing so giv fear o’er wear ing, ed, Thee, y— Ban Loomed Sor To ish be row Thy ing fore Thine match all me none less, dread end else per and less could fect fear. wrath. know? grace; “Trust,” Now Doubt And yes, His Thee, thus “trust,” voice, Je trust ’tis so sus, ing, sweet sweet will sim ly and ing ply sound ten vic trust ing, der, tim ing, Voice Gen In Joy of tly my and Him whis stead peace who pers on my came to Cal heart to my v’ry’s pos die, soul, tree! sess; “Trust “Trust, Oh, Wait in oh, what ing Me trust love, now and in Lord, for rest, Me, all Thine thus the tran own find Sav scend com ing iour, ing, ing, Cloud I Led Then less am Thee to joy He there shine with who to in Me makes die end on thee for less high, whole, me, bliss, Cloud I Led Then less am Thee to joy He there shine with who to in Me makes die end on thee for less high.” whole.” me. bliss.
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261 Lord Jesus, Are We One with Thee? James G. Deck (Manoah. C. M.) Collected by Henry W. Greatorex Lord 1. Such 2. Our 3. As 4. And 5. Je was sins, cend soon sus, Thy our ed shall are grace, guilt, now, come we that in in that one for love glo glo with our di ry rious Thee? sake vine, bright, day, Oh Thou Con Life When, height, didst fessed giv seat oh from and ing ed depth, heaven borne Head on of come by Thou Thy love! down; Thee; art; throne, And With The Nor Thou cru us gall, life, shalt ci of the nor to fied flesh curse, death, won and and the nor d’ring dead blood wrath depth, worlds with par were nor dis Thee, take, Thine, height, play Now And To Thy That one make set saints we in our Thy and with heaven guilt ran Thee Thee a Thine somed can are bove. own. free. part. one.
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262 Satisfied with Thee Miss C. A. Wellesley (P. M.) Mrs. E. Milne Sat 1. Oc 2. Ta 3. List 4. is cu ken ’ning fied pied up for with with with Thy Thee, me, Thee, shout, Lord Lord Lord Lord Je Je Je Je sus, sus, sus, sus, I In I In am Thy would the blest; grace; be; air; Peace All Find When which Thy ing Thy pass ways joy saints eth and and shall un thoughts sat rise, der a is with stand bout fac joy, ing, me, tion to On On All Meet Thy ly in Thee breast; trace Thee; there. No Deep Thou Oh, more er the what doubt sto near glad ing, ries est ness! No Of And No more the the more trem glo dear sad bling, ries, est, ness, No Of And No more the the more trem glo dear sad bling, ries est ness, Oh, Of Un Sin what Thy to nor rest! grace. me. care. 5 Longing for the bride, Lord Jesus, Of Thy heart; To be with Thee in the glory, Where Thou art. Love so groundless, Grace so boundless, Grace so boundless Wins my heart. 6 When Thy blood-bought church, Lord Jesus, Is complete; When each soul is safely landed At Thy feet; What a story In the glory, In the glory She’ll repeat. 7 Oh, to praise Thee there, Lord Jesus, Evermore! Oh, to grieve and wander from Thee Nevermore! Earth’s sad story Closed in glory, Closed in glory On yon shore. 8 Then Thy church will be, Lord Jesus, The display Of God’s richest grace and kindness In that day; Marking pages, Wondrous stages, Wondrous stages, O’er earth’s way.
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263 The Glory Shines Before Me! Hannah K. Burlingham (7. 6. 7. 6. D.) Miss S. M. Walker The 1. Be 2. The 3. The 4. glo yond Lamb glo ry the is ry shines storms there shines be I’m the be fore go glo fore me! ing, ry! me! I Be The I can yond Lamb know not this is that lin vale there all ger of the is here! tears, light! well! Tho’ Be There My clouds yond shall Fa may the be ther’s dark floods no care en o’er more is o’er flow weep o’er me, ing, ing, me, My Be And His Fa yond there prais ther’s the is es house chang no I is ing more would near. years. night. tell. If I’m The The thro’ go voice love this ing of of bar to Je Christ ren the sus con wil bet call strain der ter eth eth ness land, me, me, A By My His lit faith race blood tle long will hath while since soon washed I pos be me roam, sessed, run, white, The The The Where glo glo glo Je ry ry ry sus shines shines shines is be be be in fore fore fore glo me, me, me! ry— I For The ’Tis am this prize home, not is will and far not soon love, from my be and home! rest. won! light!
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264 The Perfect Righteousness of God Albert Midlane (Duke Street. L. M.) John W. Hatton The 1. God 2. The 3. The 4. How 5. per could sin sin won fect not is ner drous right pass laid who the eous the on be re ness sin Je lieves demp of ner sus’ is tion God by, head, free, plan, Is His ’Tis Can De wit sin in say, signed nessed de His “The by in mands blood Sav God the that sin’s iour for Sav he debt died ru iour’s must is for ined blood; die; paid; me”; man! ’Tis But God’s Can His in in jus point bless the the tice to ed cross cross can the Son of of de a in Christ Christ mand ton death we we no ing laid trace see more, blood, low, His How And And That right God mer say, He eous can cy “This might ness, save, can made end yet yet dis my less won right pense peace life drous eous her with be grace. be. store. God.” stow.
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265 We Joy in Our God W. Yerbury (Houghton. 11. 11. 11. 11.) Henry J. Gauntlett We 1. His 2. We 3. joy Son, praise, in His then, our de our God, light, God; and His how we sing loved rich of One, is that He His love, gave, grace! So The We were sov curse far ’reign to from and en Him free, dure— once, which by es did suf tranged His f’ring from heart to His move; save; face. When Sure By lost love blood our so we con a are di maz pur tion, ing, chased, all un are ru meas cleansed ined, ured, and un un made done, told, nigh, He Since And saw Him blest with it in com hath His pas giv pres sion, en, ence, and no in spared good Je not will sus, His with on Son. hold. high.
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266 We’ll Praise Thee, Glorious Lord J. N. Darby (Armington. S. M.) Dr. G. O. Baily We’ll 1. Love, 2. Love 3. praise that in Thee, no Thy glo suf lone rious f’ring ly Lord, stayed, life Who We’ll Of died praise, sor to true row set love here us di be free, vine; low; No Love Thy earth that words ly for of songs us grace, can a with joy tone mer af ment cy ford made, rife, Like Love Make heaven that grate ly has ful mel made prais o us es dy. Thine. flow. 4 Love, that on death’s dark vale Its sweetest odors spread, Where sin o’er all seemed to prevail Redemption’s glory shed. 5 And now we see Thee risen, Who once for us hast died, Seated above the highest heaven: The Father’s glorified. 6 Soon wilt Thou take Thy throne, Thy foes Thy footstool made, And take us with Thee for Thine own, In glory love displayed. 7 Jesus, we wait for Thee, With Thee to have our part; What can full joy and blessing be But being where Thou art?
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267 There Is a Better World Above John Lyth (Better World. 8. 6. 8. 6. 8. 8. 8. 6.) Hubert P. Main 2. But 3. No is clouds tho’ 1. a e’er we’re There bet pass sin ter a ners world long ev a its ’ry bove, sky, one, Oh, Hap Je so py sus bright! land! died, oh, hap Je so py sus bright! land! died; Where No And all tear tho’ is drops for peace, glis lorn, and ten con joy, in demned, and the un love, eye, done, Oh, Hap Je so py sus bright! land! died, oh, hap Je so py sus bright! land! died; And They All all drink may are the be free gush cleansed from ing from ev streams ev ’ry of ’ry care, grace, stain, And And All an gaze may gels up be of on crowned the the with Lord Sav bliss are iour’s a there, face, gain, And Whose And harps bright in of ness that God, fills land and the of man ho pleas sions ly ure fair, place, reign, Oh, Hap Je so py sus bright! land! died, oh, hap Je so py sus bright! land! died.
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268 There Is a Stream of Precious Blood William Cowper (Cowper. C. M. with Refrain) Arr. by Lowell Mason There 1. The 2. Blest 3. E’er 4. Soon 5. is dy Lamb since, in a ing of by a stream thief God, faith, no of re Thy we bler, pre joiced pre saw sweet cious to cious the er blood see blood stream song, Which That Shall Thy We’ll flowed Sav nev wounds sing from iour er sup Thy Je in lose plied pow’r sus’ his its for to veins; day; pow’r, sin, save; And And Till Re No sin by ev deem more ners that ’ry ing with washed blood, ran love lisp in tho’ somed has ing, that vile saint been stam blest as of our m’ring flood he, God theme, tongue, Lose Our Be Our But all sins saved joy con their are to and querors guilt washed sin peace o’er y a no has the stains. way. more. been. grave. Lose Our Be Our But all sins saved joy con their are to and querors guilt washed sin peace o’er y a no has the stains, way, more, been, grave, Lose Our Be Our But all sins saved joy con their are to and querors guilt washed sin peace o’er y a no has the stains, way, more, been, grave, And And Till Re No sin by ev deem more ners that ’ry ing with washed blood, ran love lisp in tho’ somed has ing, that vile saint been stam blest as of our m’ring flood he, God theme, tongue, Lose Our Be Our But all sins saved joy con their are to and querors guilt washed sin peace o’er y a no has the stains. way. more. been. grave.
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269 This World Is a Wilderness Wide! J. N. Darby (Faithfulness. 8. 8. 8. 8. D.) This 1. There 2. And 3. And, 4. with world is Him Sav is but shall iour, a that our ’tis wil one rest Thee der in be from ness the on on wide! waste, high, high We Which When We have His in a noth foot ho wait ing steps li till to have ness the seek marked bright time or as we Thou to His sit shalt choose; own, down, come, We’ve And In To no we the take thought fol joy those in low of Thou the in His hast waste dil love led to i ev by a gent er Thine bide; haste nigh, eye We To In To have the the Thy naught seats peace self to where that in re He’s His Thy gret, put pres heav nor on ence en to His shall ly lose. crown. crown. home. The For ’Tis Till the the Lord path treas then is where ure ’tis Him our we’ve the self Sav found path gone iour in Thou be is His hast fore; gone love trod, He Has That Our has led has de marked up made light out to us and the His now our path Fa pil com that ther grims fort we and be shall tread; God, low, be; It’s To And We’re as the ’tis con sure place there, tent as where when with the He’s we Thy love now reach staff we on Him and a the a Thy dore, throne, bove, rod, We And As Till have His we’re with noth strength known, Thee ing shall all all to be His Thy fear, ours full glo nor on ness ry to the we’ll we dread. road. know. see.
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270 And Is It So — I Shall Be Like Thy Son? J. N. Darby (Eventide. 10. 10. 10. 10.) William H. Monk And 1. O 2. Yet 3. Nor 4. is Je it I it sus, must a so— Lord, be: lone; I who Thy Thy shall loved love loved be me had ones like like not all, Thy to its com Son? Thee? rest plete Is Fruit Were In this of Thy glo the Thy re ry, grace work, deemed round which with not Thee He Thee, with there for too, Thee with me there ful joy has to ly shall won? see blest. meet, Fa Thy That All ther glo love like of ry, that Thee, glo Lord, gives for ry while not Thy (thought end as glo be less the ry yond a world, like all ges but Thee, thought!)— roll, shares Lord, In My All Ob glo self it ject ry, the pos su to prize sess preme His and es of own trav with all, blest ail its by like of loved all ness Thy co a brought! soul. heirs. dored.
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271 The Sands of Time Are Sinking Anne Ross Cousin (Rutherford. 7. 6. 7. 6. 7. 6. 7. 5.) Chrétien Urhan The 1. Oh 2. With 3. Oh, 4. The 5. sands Christ, mer I bride of He cy am eyes time is and my not are the with Be her sink foun judg lov gar ing, tain, ment ed’s, ment, The The My And But dawn deep, web my her of sweet of Be dear heav well time lov bride en of He ed’s groom’s breaks, love; wove, mine, face; The The And He I sum streams aye brings will mer on the a not morn earth dews poor, gaze I’ve I’ve of vile on sighed tast sor sin glo for— ed, row ner ry, The More Were In But fair, deep lus to on sweet I’ll tered His my morn drink with “house King a a His of of wakes. bove. love. wine.” grace. Dark, There I’ll I Not dark to bless stand on hath an the up the been o hand on crown the cean that His He mid full guid mer giv night, ness ed, it, eth, But His I’ll I But day mer bless know on spring cy the no His is doth heart saf pierc at ex that er ed hand, pand, planned, stand, hand; And And When Not The glo glo throned e’en Lamb ry, ry, where where is glo glo glo glo all ry ry ry ry the dwell dwell dwell dwell glo eth eth eth eth ry In In In In Of Im Im Im Im Im man man man man man uel’s uel’s uel’s uel’s uel’s land. land. land. land. land.
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272 Thou Art Coming, Loving Saviour Hannah K. Burlingham (Autumn. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.) François H. Barthélémon Thou 1. Once 2. Thou 3. Thou 4. Thou 5. art Thy art art art com com com com com ing, ing, ing, ing, ing, lov ho gra might crown ing ly cious y ed Sav Sav Sav Sav Sav iour, iour, iour, iour, iour, Com Ex Ah, “King Not ing pi to of “the first a see kings,” sec to tion Thy Thy ond claim made face writ time” Thine for we ten for own; sin; long; name; sin; Thou Won Thou Thou Thou art drous art art art com com com com com ing, ing, ing, ing, ing, faith low bless roy thron ful ly ed al ed Sav Sav Sav Sav Sav iour, iour, iour, iour! iour, Thou Won Right Com Bring couldst drous ing ing ing not Child all for all a in cre Thy the bide Beth a prom glo a le tion’s ised ry lone. hem. wrong. reign. in. In Thine Na Oh, All Thy the tion the Thy Fa wis ris joy, Fa ther’s dom, es when ther’s house in a sin’s house, in the gainst con its glo man na fu glo ry, ger, tion, sion ry, Sin Thine Troub Ends Hangs, ners the le be by saved power, spreads neath sure shall up from Thy be dwell on shore right hest, with the to eous on Thee; cross, shore. sway; Thee! Oh, Thine Thou Oh, Oh, the the art the the sweet glo God’s peace, sweet ness ry su when ness of as preme all of the the sal de the sto Stran va lu sto ry, ger! tion, sion ry, Love’s Rich Come, At Sav own es, and Thy iour, rec though cha pres come, ord in os ence we we ut shall dies wait shall ter be a for be. loss. o’er. way. Thee.
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273 Up Yonder, in a Heavenly Mansion A. H. Rule (P. M. with Refrain) Stephen C. Foster Up 1. O 2. There 3. yon Sav with der, iour, my in when bless a shall ed heaven end Lord ly earth’s and man sto Sav sion, ry? iour, Far, When In far wilt bliss a Thou un way, come? told, There’s When Fill where shall ing I I my seek see hap my Thy py heaven heaven heart ly ly with por glo rap tion, ry? ture, There’s When He where dwell will I with His long Thee love to at un stay. home? fold. This “A My world lit wan is tle d’rings all while” then a will shall wear bring all y sal be des va o ert; tion, ver, Stran No Hap ger more py I I’ll I’ll roam; roam; be; I’m Soon Oh, wait I quick ing shall ly for see come the my and bless heaven take ed ly me, mo man Sav ment sion, iour, I’ll My Ev see own er my e to Sav ter be iour nal with at home. home. Thee. R EFRAIN All the world is sad and drear y, Ev ’ry where I roam: O Sav iour, how my heart grows wear y, Wait ing to see Thee at home.
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274 Love Divine, All Praise Excelling Charles Wesley (Beecher. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.) John Zundel Love 1. First 2. di fruits vine, of all Thy praise new ex cre cel a ling, tion— Joy Faith of ful, heaven, ho to ly, earth may come we down, be, Bless Joy us ful with in Thy Thy rich full in sal dwell va ing, tion, All More Thy and faith more ful con mer formed cies to crown! Thee. Sav Changed iour, from Thee glo we’d ry still in be to bless glo ing, ry, Serve Till Thee in here, heaven as we soon take a our bove; place, Praise Then Thee, to Sav wor iour, ship with and out a ceas dore ing, Thee, Glo Lost ry in in won Thy der, dy love ing and love. praise!
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275 We Are by Christ Redeemed Mary Bowley (Priory. 6. 6. 8. 4. D.) We 1. Our 2. Thus 3. To 4. are earth far Him by en by our Christ ves grace weak re sels pre ness deemed; break; served, clings The The Each Thro’ cost— world mo trib His it ment u pre self speeds la cious grows us tion blood; old; on; sore, Be But The And noth Christ crown seeks ing our and the by pre king cov our cious dom ert souls dust are of es will re His teemed take served wings Like And Where Till this fresh Christ all great ly is be good. mold. gone. o’er. Were He’ll When And the give cloud when vast these less we’ve world bod morn run our ies ing the own vile shines, race, With A We And all fash shall fought its ion His the va like glo faith ried His ry ful store, own; share; fight, And He’ll In We Thou, bid pleas then Lord the ant shall Je whole pla see sus, cre ces Him wert a are face un tion the to known, smile, lines; face, rall. We And The With still hush home saints were its how in poor. groan. fair! light.
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276 We Sing of the Realms of the Blest Elizabeth K. Mills (Celeste. 8. 8. 8. 8.) We 1. We 2. We 3. We 4. sing speak speak speak of of of of the its its its realms free peace path of dom and way the from its of blest, sin, love, gold, The From The Its home sor robes walls Je row, which decked sus temp the with went ta glo jew to tion ri els pre and fied so pare care; wear; rare; For From The Its all tri songs won who als of ders His with the and name out bless pleas now and ed ures con with a un fess: in: bove: told: But But But But what what what what must must must must it it it it be be be be to to to to be be be be there! there! there! there!
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277 We Speak of the Mercy of God 1 We speak of the mercy of God, So boundless, so rich, and so free! But what will it profit thy soul, Unless ’tis relied on by thee? 2 We speak of salvation and love, By the Father in Jesus made known; But if thou wouldst live unto God, By faith thou must make it thine own. 3 We speak of the Saviour’s blest name, By which God can sinners receive; Yet still art thou lost and undone, Unless in that name thou’lt believe. 4 We speak of the blood of the Lamb, Which frees from pollution and sin; But its virtues by thee must be proved, Or thou wilt be ever unclean. 5 We speak of the glory to come, Of the heaven so bright and so fair; But unless thou in Jesus believe, Thou shalt not, thou canst not be there. (Sing to above tune)
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278 We Hear the Words of Love Horatius Bonar (St. Thomas. S. M.) George F. Handel, arr. by Aaron Williams heaven We 1. ’Tis 2. Our 3. We 4. The 5. hear ev love change— cross the er is He still words last oft chang stands of ing times es un love, peace! low, not; changed, We Sure Our Our Tho’ gaze as joy Christ up Je still can is on ho ebbs nev now the vah’s and er His blood, name; flows; die: home; We ’Tis But His The see sta peace love, might the ble with not y might as Him ours, stone y His re the is sac stead mains rest rolled ri fast the ing a fice, throne, same: place, way, And For No We But we ev change on yon have er Je His der peace more ho truth is with the vah re His God. same. knows. ly. tomb! 6 And yonder is our peace, The grave of all our woes; We know the Son of God has come, We know He died and rose. 7 We know He liveth now At God’s right hand above; We know the throne on which He sits, We know His truth and love!
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279 I’m Waiting for Thee, Lord Hannah K. Burlingham (Waiting. 12. 11. 12. 11.) Scotch I’m 1. Mid 2. While 3. E’en 4. wait dan Thou now ing ger art let for and a my Thee, fear, way, ways, Lord, Lord, Lord, Lord, Thy I’m I Be beau oft stum bright ty wear ble with to y and Thy see, here, stray, praise, Lord, Lord, Lord, Lord, I’m The Oh, For wait day hast brief ing must en are for be the the Thee— near day days for of of ere Thy Thy Thy Thy com com com com ing ing ing ing a a a a gain. gain. gain. gain. Thou ’Tis This I’m art gone all is wait o sun not ing ver shine my for there, there, rest, Thee, Lord, Lord, Lord, Lord, A No A Thy place sigh pil beau to ing grim ty pre nor con to pare, care, fessed, see, Lord, Lord, Lord, Lord, Thy But I No home glo wait tri I ry to umph shall so be for share, fair, blest, me, at at at like Thy Thy Thy Thy com com com com ing ing ing ing a a a a gain. gain. gain. gain.
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280 What, Sinner, Can You Do? (London. S. M.) Arr. from Montgomery What, 1. For 2. So 3. Faith 4. sin God Je is ner, must sus the can vis died way you it for of do? sin sin— life: Where, With Up Be sin His on lieve ner, dis the in can pleas cross Christ you ure He and fly? sore; died; live; E Since God’s Fly ter He right to nal is eous the wrath ho ness shel hangs ly, was ter o’er just there of your and dis His head, true, played, blood, And And And And judg right jus peace ment eous tice with lin ev sat God gers er is re nigh. more. fied. ceive.
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281 We Wait for Thee, O Son of God Philipp Friedrich Hiller, tr. by Hannah K. Burlingham (Was Gott tut. 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7. 7.) Severus Gastorius We 1. We 2. We 3. We 4. wait wait wait wait for for for for Thee, Thee, Thee; Thee— O con for Thou Son tent Thou, wilt of to e’en a God, share, here, rise And In Hast While long pa won hope for tience, our her Thine days hearts’ watch ap of af is pear tri fec keep ing; al; tion; ing; “A So In For lit meek spir got tle ly it ten while,” Thou still then, Thou’lt the we in come, cross find glad O didst Thee sur Lord, bear, near, prise, Thy Our Our Shall wait sin, sol be ing re ace our peo proach, and years ple de pro of cheer ni tec weep ing. al. tion. ing. Thus And In Our hast shall cloud hearts Thou not less beat said: we light, high, we re and the lift ceive glo dawn the with ry is head Thee bright, nigh In The We That joy cup soon ends ful of with our ex shame joy pil pec and shall grim ta sor greet sto tion, row, Thee, ry For Un And In Thou til in Thine wilt the the e bring prom air ter sal ised shall nal va mor meet glo tion. row? Thee. ry!
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282 What a Friend We Have in Jesus Joseph M. Scriven (Converse. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.) Charles C. Converse What 1. Have 2. Are 3. a we we friend tri weak we als and have and heav in temp y Je ta la sus, tions? den, All Is Cum our there bered sins troub with and le a griefs an load to y of bear; where? care? What We Pre a should cious priv nev Sav i er iour, lege be still to dis our car cour ref ry aged: uge; Ev Take Take ’ry it it thing to to to the the God Lord Lord in in in prayer! prayer. prayer. Oh, Can Do what we thy peace find friends we a de oft friend spise, en so for for faith sake feit, ful thee? Oh, Who Take what will it need all to less our the pain sor Lord we rows in bear, share? prayer; All Je In be sus His cause knows arms we our He’ll do ev take not ’ry and car weak shield ry ness; thee; Ev Take Thou ’ry it wilt thing to find to the a God Lord sol in in ace prayer. prayer. there.
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283 What Cheering Words Are These! John Kent (Cambridge. S. M.) Ralph Harrison What 1. In 2. Well 3. ’Tis 4. cheer ev in well ing ’ry af when words state flic joys are se tion’s a these! cure, ways, rise, Their Watched Or ’Tis sweet by on well ness the the when who Sav mount sor can iour’s with rows tell? eye, God; flow, In ’Tis Well Or time well when dark and with they ness to them joy, seems e should and to ter life sing, veil nal en and the days— dure, praise, skies, “’Tis And Or And with well buf strong be if fet temp liev called with ta ers to the tions well!” die. flood. grow. 5 ’Tis well when on the mount They feast and joy in love, And ’tis as well, in God’s account, When they the furnace prove. 6 But above all, how well When Jesus speaks the word, And, at the trumpet’s sounding swell, They rise to meet their God!
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284 Jesus, My Lord Mrs. A. H. Rule (9. 6. 9. 6.) David Baridon Je 1. What 2. Storms 3. Je 4. Je 5. sus, are may sus, sus, my earth’s as my my Lord, joys, sail, Lord, Lord, who so my ’twas what died fleet bark sin’s o on ing may heav ceans the and be y of cross, vain, tossed, load, love Th’ Love Je Voy curse Stirred ly sus, ag that in art my ing was Thy Thou Lord, o’er borne heart to to life’s by for me; me! sea; Thee; me! Sil Sweet Thou, Stroke Je ver er Lord, up sus, and by art on my gold— far near, stroke, Lord, I is I as in the count heav can God’s glo them en not wrath ry but ly be a a dross; gain; lost, woke, bove, Naught Love Ref Fell Love can ly uge up ly com art art on art pare Thou Thou Thee Thou with to to for to Thee. me. me. me. me.
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285 Well May We Sing, with Triumph Sing George V. Wigram (Antioch. 8. 6. 8. 6. 6. 6.) George F. Handel, arr. by Lowell Mason The Well 1. The 2. In 3. Then 4. may Fa Him glad we ther’s we ly sing, love read sing with it the and tri was Fa sound umph that ther’s a sing sought love, broad From And The great hell find great Re to e Re deem set ter deem er’s us nal er’s praise; free; peace; praise, The That In The glo gave Him glo ries the we ries of Lamb meet of our whose a our S AV pre S AV S AV IOUR cious IOUR IOUR G OD , blood G OD , G OD , Re Has And The Re vealed bought fear rich vealed, in our and es Je lib ter of sus’ er ror His re face, ty, cease, grace, vealed in Je Re Has And The sus’ vealed bought fear rich face, face, in our and es Je lib ter of sus’ er ror His Re face, ty, cease, grace, vealed in Je Re Has And The sus’ vealed, bought, fear, rich face, es, re has and the vealed bought fear rich in our and es Je lib ter of sus’ er ror His face. ty. cease. grace.
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286 When Israel, by Divine Command John Newton (Dumferline. C. M.) Este’s Psalter When 1. A 2. Like 3. His 4. Is cloud them, Word rael, y we a by pil have light di lar a be vine marked rest fore com the in us mand, road, view, spreads, The And Se By path screened cure which less them from our des from hos path ert the tile we trod, heat; pow’rs; see; They From Like His found, the them, love, thro’ hard we a out rock pass ban the the a ner bar wa des o’er ren ter ert our land, flowed, too, heads, A And But From sure man Is harm re na rael’s pre source was God serves in their is us God. meat. ours. free. 5 Jesus, the bread of life, is given To be our daily food; Within us dwells that well from heaven, The Spirit of our God. 6 Lord, ’tis enough, we ask no more; Thy grace around us pours Its rich and unexhausted store, And all its joy is ours. Alternate tunes: No. 46, No. 1 in Supplement.
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287 Oh! The Peace Forever Flowing A. P. Cecil (Batavia. 8. 7. 8. 7.) German Oh! 1. Peace 2. Peace 3. Now 4. Je 5. the with with free sus, peace God, God ac Sav for the through cess iour, ev blood Christ to we er in in the a flow heav glo Fa dore ing en ry; ther, Thee! From Speaks God Thro’ Christ God’s of is the of thoughts par just Christ God— of don and of a His now God God, noint own to is we ed Son, me: love; have; Son; Oh, Peace Je By We the with sus the con peace God! died Spir fess of The to it Thee, sim Lord tell here Lord ply is the a of know ris sto bid glo ing en! ry, ing, ry, On Right Foes Prom Fruits the eous to ise of cross ness bring of vic that now to the t’ry all counts God Fa Thou was me a ther’s hast done. free. bove. love. won!
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288 Rise, My Soul! Behold, ’Tis Jesus J. Denham Smith (Sicilian Mariners. 8. 7. 8. 7.) Sicilian Air Rise, 1. There 2. All 3. God 4. my in thy now soul! right sins brings Be eous were thee hold, ness laid to ’tis tran up His Je scend on dwell sus, ent, Him, ing, Je Lo! Je Spreads sus He sus for fills doth bore thee thy in them His won heaven on feast d’ring ap the di eyes; pear, tree; vine, See Shows God Bids Him the who thee now, blood knew wel in of them come, glo His laid ev ry a them er seat tone on tell ed, ment Him, ing Where As And, What thy thy be a sins ti liev por no tle ing, tion more to thou there can be art is rise. there. free. thine. 5 In that circle of God’s favor— Circle of the Father’s love— All is rest, and rest forever, All is perfectness above. 6 Blessed, glorious word forever, Yea, forever is the word; Nothing can the ransomed sever, Naught divide them from the Lord.
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289 Who Is He? Benjamin R. Hanby (6—7s.) Benjamin R. Hanby Tenderly. Who 1. Who 2. Who 3. Lo! 4. is is is at He He He mid in in that night, yon deep stands who der dis and is stall, tress, weeps He At Fast At Prays whose ing the in feet in grave dark the the where Geth shep wil Laz sem herds der arus a fall? ness? sleeps? ne? Joyful. ’Tis the Lord! Oh, won drous sto ry! ’Tis the Lord, the King of glo ry! At His feet we hum bly fall— Crown Him, crown Him Lord of all! 5 Who is He in Calvary’s throes, Asks for blessings on His foes? 6 Who is He that from the grave Comes to heal, and bless, and save? 7 Lo! ascending, who is He Captive leads captivity? 8 Who is He on yonder throne, Rules the world of light alone?
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290 Praise the Saviour Thomas Kelly (Acclaim. 8. 8. 8. 5.) German Praise 1. Je 2. Trust 3. Keep 4. Then 5. the sus in us, we Sav is Him, Lord, shall iour, the ye oh! be ye name saints, keep where who that for us we know charms ev cleav would Him! us, er; ing be, Who He He To Then can for is Thy we tell con faith self, shall how flict ful, and be much fits chang still what we and ing be we owe arms nev liev should Him? us, er; ing, be, Glad Noth Nei Till Things ly ing ther the which let moves force hour are us and nor of not ren noth guile our now, der ing can re nor to harms sev ceiv could Him us, er ing be, All While Those Prom Soon we we He ised shall have trust loves joys be and in from with our are. Him. Him. Thee. own.
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291 Glory, Glory Everlasting Thomas Kelly (Dismissal. 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7.) William L. Viner Glo 1. His 2. While 3. ry, is we glo love: tell ry ’tis the ev love won er un drous last bound sto ing ed, ry Be With Of to out the Him meas Sav who ure, iour’s bore with cross the out and cross, end; shame, Who Hu Sing re man we, deemed thought “Ev our is er souls here last by con ing tast found glo ing ed: ry Death, ’Tis Be the too to death vast God de to and served com to by pre the us; hend! Lamb!” Spread Praise Hal His the le glo Sav lu ry, iour! jah! spread Praise Hal His the le glo Sav lu ry, iour! jah! Who Mag Give re ni ye deemed fy glo His the ry peo sin to ple ner’s His thus. Friend! name!
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292 What Will It Be to Dwell Above? Joseph Swain (Stella. 6—8s.) Henri F. Hemy What 1. When 2. And 3. will left God it this has be scene fixed to of the dwell faith hap a and py bove, strife, day And The When with flesh the the and last Lord sense tear of de shall glo ceive dim ry no our reign, more, eyes, Since When When the we He blest shall will know see wipe ledge the these of Prince tears His of a love life, way, So And And bright all fill ens His our all works hearts this of with drear grace glad y ex sur plain? plore: prise; No What To heart heights hear can and His think, depths voice, no of and tongue love see can di His tell, vine face, What Will And joy there know ’twill through the be end full with less ness Christ a of to ges His dwell. shine! grace.
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293 A Little Ship Was on the Sea Dorothy A. Thrupp (Alida. C. M. D.) D. B. Thompson A 1. When 2. “Mas 3. They 4. lit lo! ter, great tle a we ly ship storm per won was be ish! dered— on gan Mas so the to ter, may sea, rise; save!” we, It The They And was wind cried; ask a grew their as pret loud Mas well ty and ter as sight; strong; heard. they, It It He Who sailed blew rose, could a the re this long clouds buked glo so a the rious pleas cross wind Per ant the and son ly, skies; wave, be, And It And Whom all blew stilled winds was the them and calm waves with seas and a a o bright. long. word. bey? The And He Oh, sun all to well was but the we sink One storm know ing were said, it in sore “Peace, was the a be the west, fraid still!” Lord, The Of The The shore sink ra Sav was ing ging iour near in bil and at the lows the hand, deep; cease; Friend, And His The Whose those head might care on was y of board on winds those with a o who hearts pil bey trust at low His His rest laid, will, Word Thought And And Will soon He all nev to was are er, reach fast hushed nev the a in er land. sleep. peace. end.
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294 Around the Throne of God in Heaven Anna H. Shepherd (Children’s Praises. C. M. with Refrain) Henry E. Matthews A 1. In 2. What 3. Be 4. On 5. round shin brings cause earth the ing them the they throne robes to Sav sought of of that iour the God spot world shed Sav in less a His iour’s heaven white bove, blood grace, Will Each That To On man one heaven wash earth y will so a they chil be bright way loved dren ar and their His sing; rayed! fair, sin; name; Chil Dwell Where Now So dren ing all washed then whose in is in they’ll sins ev peace, that see are er and most His all last joy, pre bless for ing and cious ed giv’n light, love? flood, face, Will And How Be And heaven joys came hold praise ly that those them be an nev chil white fore thems er dren and the bring, fade, there? clean, Lamb, R EFRAIN Sing ing, “Glo ry, glo ry, glo ry be to God on high.”
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295 Hark! The Voice of Jesus Calling Albert Midlane (Evening Prayer. 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7.) Lowell Mason Hark! 1. Yes; 2. Soon 3. Life 4. the tho’ that is voice high voice found of in will a Je heaven cease lone sus ly its in call glo call Je ing— ry, ing, sus, “Come, Still Now On ye the it ly chil Sav speaks, there dren, iour and ’tis come calls speaks of to to to fered Me; thee: thee: thee— I Faith Chil Of have can dren, fered rest hear heed with and His the out peace gra gra price to cious cious or of ac mes mon fer, cents— sage— ey, Rest, “Come, To ’Tis dear dear the the chil chil blood gift dren, dren, for of now come ref God for to uge sent thee.” Me.” flee: free. R EFRAIN “Take sal va tion, take sal va tion, Take it now and hap py be.”
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296 Awake! Awake! In Happy Song (Warwick. C. M.) Samuel J. Stanley A 1. He 2. He 3. And 4. wake! left trod now a His this He’s wake! bright earth, gone in and a to hap hap low heaven py py ly a song, home man, gain, Ye To For And chil seek three sits dren and and on great save thir glo and the ty ry’s small, lost, years, throne— And A And With join babe then o to in was pen sing Beth nailed arms the l’em’s on and prais man Cal lov es ger v’ry’s ing sweet lay, tree, smile, Of A To He Him wak still wel who ing our comes died heaven guilt all for ly y who all. host. fears. come. 5 It is because the Shepherd good, For sheep and lambs did die, That those who trust His precious blood Shall dwell with Him on high. 6 Oh! may we all, a joyous band, Give praises pure and sweet, To please His heart, to make Him glad, Till round His throne we meet.
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297 Christ Could Not Be Hid (Whiter than Snow. 11. 11. 11. 11. with Refrain) W. G. Fischer Christ 1. Christ 2. Christ 3. Christ 4. Christ 5. could could could could could not not not not not be be be be be hid, hid, hid, hid, hid, for for for for for the the a the hark! sin blind round wid hark ner and Him ow to would the would of that haste lame press Nain shout— Be His The Would “Ho hind love chil point san Him and dren to na, to His of her ho weep pow’r sor son, san at would row, now na!” the to of re the Phar geth pain, stored chil i er and her dren see’s pro dis a cry feast; claim; tress; gain— out; To The And Would For wipe dumb faith, say us, with would by ’twas oh, her speak the His how hair, out, hem love, bless when and of His ed! she’d the His com tho’ washed deaf gar pas some with would ment, sion would her re would and for tears, call prove grace, bid His The What Gave To feet, name vir back tell who of tue that of had that there lost the blest Je is son Sav her sus sued to iour and who from a who si heal Him moth could lenced ed who er’s not her them is em be fears. all. love. brace. hid. R EFRAIN Could not be hid, no, could not be hid; Then trust in that Sav iour who could not be hid.
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298 Jesus Is Calling the Children T. W. Stewart (Shepherd. 8. 4. 8. 4. with Refrain) Alice Gausby Je 1. Je 2. Je 3. sus sus sus is is is call call call ing ing ing the the the chil chil chil dren dren, dren, Un Why Call to do ing His they to side, stay day; Stretch Out Hast es in en His the each arms wil one to der for re ness the ceive wan bless them, d’ring, ing, O Go Do pens ing not them a de wide. stray? lay. R EFRAIN Gen tly to lead them, Guard them and feed them, Je sus is call ing the lambs to His side.
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299 Come, Children, and Learn of the Infinite Grace (Grace. P. M.) Richard Redhead Come, 1. Ah! 2. Give 3. When 4. chil nev ear, He dren, er lit com and was tle eth learn sor ones, back of row is in the so it His in bit noth glo fin ter ing ry ite as to so grace this, you, bright, Of The The The Je an tale wick sus, guish of ed in He His may com suf won well ing fered der have to be ful de die; low, grace? spair; How For When But He the He left dear comes chil His Son in dren high of the who throne, God clouds, love in had will Him the done you will glo noth joy rise ry ing ful with a a ly de bove, miss, view, light, His ’Twas Or To for beau oth trem meet ti ers ble their ful He to blest home tast look Lord in ed at in the such His the sky. woe. face? air. Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, think think think think of of of of the His the His Lamb love Lamb love who when who when on He on He Cal gave Cal gave va up va up ry His ry His died, life died, life And For And For died sin died sin for ners for ners such so such so sin guilt sin guilt ners y ners y as as as as we; we; we; we; Of ’Twas Of ’Twas the for the for thorns them thorns them on that on that His He His He brow fin brow, fin and ished and ished the the the the spear con spear con in flict in flict His and His and side, strife, side, strife, When ’Twas When ’Twas He for He for suf them suf them fered that fered that and He and He bled bled bled bled on on on on the the the the tree. tree. tree. tree.
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300 If Little Children Knew the Love (Arnold. C. M.) Samuel Arnold If 1. “Come 2. Thus 3. Oh, 4. lit un Je pre tle to sus cious chil Me,” speaks. choice! dren He Who If knew sweet makes such the ly re be love cries; ply, thine, Which “Come, “O Then dwells lit Lord, thou in tle I in Je chil come deed sus’ dren, to art breast, come! Thee; blest; How Come Thy Peace would to pre thy they My cious com come o love pan to pen hath ion Him arms won here by and my shall faith, heart, heart, be, All Come Thine There, anx to hence ev ious My forth er to hap I last be py will ing blest! home!” be”? rest! Alternate tune: No. 151.
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301 Here’s a Message of Love Anne Houlditch Shepherd (Waters. 5. 5. 8. D.) Mrs. W. Page Here’s 1. For 2. And 3. And 4. a mes there then oh, sage they if what of may they de love read die, light, Come How He In down Je takes heav from sus them en a did on so bove bleed high, bright, To And To To in be vite die with see lit for Him the tle His in kind chil dear heav Sav dren lit en iour’s to tle a blest heaven; ones; bove; face! In How So On His God’s clean kind beau bless He is ty ed makes His to book them, heart, gaze Lost And He And sin af nev sing ners ter er to may takes will His look, them part praise And To From For a see be child ev how God’s that er all own has in sins daught trust that are ers ed hap for and His py giv’n. sons. love. place. Alternate tune: No. 48.
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302 The Bible Tells Us Jesus Came (Clark. 8. 6. 8. 6. 6.) Arr. by Robert B. Robertson up The 1. The 2. The 3. The 4. Bi Bi Bi Bi ble ble ble ble tells tells tells tells us us us us Je Je Je Je sus sus sus sus came died rose, lives From A And A glo sac left gain ry ri the bright fice si on and for lent the fair— sin; grave, throne; God’s The Tri The per gates um bless fect, of phant ed sin heaven o proof less, to ver the spot o all Fa less pen His ther Lamb— wide, foes, gives His That The That mer we might mer cy may y cy’s to en One work de ter to is clare, in, save, done, His That The That mer we might mer cy may y cy’s to en One work de ter to is clare. in. save. done. 5 The Bible tells us He will come To take His saints away, To dwell with Him in His blest home Through everlasting day. 6 The Bible tells us He will reign O’er all the earth ere long; When heaven and earth shall wake the strain Of an eternal song. 7 The Bible tells us all may come, And drink at mercy’s stream; That Jesus soon will share this home With all who trust in Him.
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303 Jesus Christ Is Passing By J. Denham Smith (Nottingham. 7. 7. 7. 7.) Wenzel Müller, from Mozart Je 1. Lo! 2. Oh! 3. Je 4. sus He how sus Christ stands sweet calls is and the to pass calls love thee, ing to and dear by; thee, peace, one, Child, “What Shin “Ev now wilt ing ’ry lift thou in thing to then the is Him have Sav ful thine of iour’s ly eye, Me?” face; done; As Rise Je Come the and sus to pre tell gives Me, cious Him from re mo all sin ceive ments thy re My flee, need, lease, love, See, Come, He Come His He can and mer call save live cy eth and with waits thee, give Me for in thee a thee. deed. peace. bove.”
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304 How Loving Is Jesus Randall H. Ballantyne (Gordon. 11. 11. 11. 11.) Adoniram J. Gordon How 1. How 2. How 3. lov pre glad ing cious ly is is does Je Je Je sus, sus, sus Who To Free came all par from who don the be im sky, lieve! part In And To ten out all der of who est His re pit full ceive y, ness Him feet For What By sin grace faith ners they in to re their die! ceive! heart; His When And hands weak glo and He ry His sup is ports for them, them, Were When Their nailed err home to ing is the He a tree, guides, bove; And And Soon all ev Je this ’ry sus He thing will suf need fetch fered ful them For He To sin kind dwell ners ly in like pro His me. vides. love.
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305 The Saviour Is Loving 1 The Saviour is loving, the Saviour is kind, He came down from heaven the lost ones to find; He never refuseth, nor turneth aside The soul that looks to Him, and for whom He died. 2 How many dear children have leaned on His breast; How many dear children His name have confessed; Believing are happy, His goodness they prove, And now in the glory, rejoice in His love. May be sung to tune No. 304 on opposite page
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306 Like a Little Wandering Lamb Gerhard Tersteegen, tr. by Frances Bevan (Homeward. 7. 7. 7. 7.) Miss A. Gausby Like 1. “Come,” 2. “Thou 3. “I 4. “Tho’ 5. a He wouldst would thou lit says, like have hast tle “come to thee a wan back have lie way d’ring to thy at ward lamb, Me; way, rest, will, Lost Lit On Lit Lit up tle the tle tle on lamb, lone lamb, lamb, the I ly up I hills died hills on love I for to My thee am; thee; stray, breast; still; Like I Where Thou Come a will the shalt to shep take hun be Me herd thee gry My and Je to li sweet be sus My on de for stands, home; hides, light giv’n; Hold Lit Where All I ing tle the the will out lamb, fier day bear His I y and thee bless pray ser all safe ed thee, pent the to hands. come. glides. night. heaven.”
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307 How Many Children Say (Lischer. 6. 6. 6. 6. 8. 8. 8.) Friedrich Schneider, arr. by Lowell Mason How 1. None 2. But 3. man can now y to this chil glo “liv dren ry ing say, go, way” “I’d Or To like dwell all to with is go God o to a pen heaven,” bove, free; Yet But And nev they ru er who ined think Je sin that sus ners they know, may Must And Go have trust in their the and sins Sav hap for iour’s py giv’n, love; be— Be The May fore ho have they ly their can words sins in of thro’ glo truth Christ ry de for be, clare giv’n, Or No The Je oth on sus er ly Christ way way in of to glo en en ry trance ter see, there, heaven, Or No The Je oth on sus er ly Christ way way Or Je sus Christ in of to in glo en en glo ry trance ter ry see. there. heaven. see.
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308 I Love to Hear the Story Emily H. Miller (Ellon. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.) George F. Root I 1. I’m 2. To 3. love glad sing to my His hear bless love the ed and sto Sav mer ry iour cy, Which Was My an once sweet gel a est voi child songs ces like I’ll tell, me, raise, How To And once show tho’ the how I King pure can of and not glo ho see ry ly Him, Came His I down lit know on tle He earth ones hears to might my dwell; be; praise; I And For am I He both should has weak try kind and to ly sin fol prom ful, low ised But His That this foot I I steps shall sure here sure ly be ly know, low; go The He To Lord nev sing came er with down will His to for re save get deemed me, me, ones, Be Be Be cause cause cause He He He loved loved loved me me me so. so. so.
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309 I Think When I Read That Sweet Story Jemima Thompson Luke (Sweet Story. P. M.) Arr. by William B. Bradbury I 1. I 2. Yet 3. In 4. that think wish still beau when that to ti I His His ful read hands pres place that had ence He sweet been in has sto placed prayer gone ry on I to of my may pre old, head, go, pare When That I For His Je arms know all sus had I who was been may are here thrown trust washed a a in and mong round His for men, me, love; giv’n; How And And And He that if called I thus man lit might I y tle have will dear chil seen ear chil dren His nest dren as kind ly are lambs look seek gath to when Him er His He be ing fold, said, low, there, I “Let I “For should the shall of like lit see such to tle Him is have ones and the been come hear king with un Him dom Him to a of then. Me.” bove heaven.” Alternate tune: No. 25.
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310 Come to Jesus Just Now Edward P. Hammond (P. M.) Come 1. He 2. Oh, 3. He 4. to will be is Je save lieve a sus, you, Him, ble, come He oh, He to will be is Je save lieve a sus, you, Him, ble, Come He Oh, He to will be is Je save lieve a sus you Him ble just just just just now; now; now. now; Just Just Just Just now now now, now come He oh, He to will be is Je save lieve a sus, you, Him, ble, Come He Oh, He to will be is Je save lieve a sus you Him ble just just just just now. now. now. now. 5 He is willing, He is willing, He is willing just now; Just now He is willing, He is willing just now. 6 Will you trust Him? Will you trust Him? Will you trust Him just now? Just now will you trust Him? Will you trust Him just now?
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311 Children, Can You Tell Me Why? (Pilot. 6—7s.) John E. Gould Chil 1. Chil 2. We 3. He 4. dren, dren, were who can I all for you will by our tell tell sin sins me you un was why why done, slain, Je Je Yet Lives sus sus He and came left loved dwells to His us, a bleed home ev bove and on ’ry a die? high; one; gain, 3 3 He He So Where was is to He’s hap gra earth wait py cious, He ing high full kind to a of ly re bove, love, came, ceive Dwell Kind, On All ing and the who in gen cross will His tle to His Fa as bear love ther’s a our be love, dove, shame, lieve; Yet So And This, He He to dear left would wash chil His not a dren, joy live way this and a our is bliss, lone, guilt why For Though In Je a He the sus wick sat pre came ed up cious to world on blood bleed like a He and this. throne. spilt. die. 3 3
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312 Jesus Loves Me! Anna B. Warner (Jesus Loves Me. 7. 7. 7. 7. with Refrain) William B. Bradbury Je 1. Je 2. Je 3. Je 4. Je 5. sus sus sus sus sus loves loves loves loves loves me, me, me me, me, this He tho’ loves He I who I’m me will know, died bad, still, stay For Heav And When Close the en’s He I’m be Bi gate waits ver side ble to to y me tells o make weak all me pen me and the so; wide; glad, ill; way; Lit He Waits From If tle will to His I ones wash fold shin trust to a me ing Him, Him way in home should be my His on I long; sin, arm, high, die, They Let Keeps He He are a me will will weak, lit safe watch take but tle from me me He child ev where home is come ’ry I on strong. in. harm. lie. high. R EFRAIN Yes, Je sus loves me! Yes, Je sus loves me! Yes, Je sus loves me! The Bi ble tells me so.
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313 “God Is in Heaven: Can He Hear?” Ann Taylor Gilbert (Campmeeting. C. M.) “God 1. “God 2. “God 3. “God 4. “God 5. is is is is is in in in in in heav heav heav heav heav en: en: en: en: en: can can would does would He He He He He hear see know care save A If If Thence A lit I I to lit tle am should send tle child do tell good child like ing a to like me?” wrong?” lie?” me?” me?” “Yes, “Oh, “Yes; “Yes; “Yes, lit yes, if in lit tle He thou His tle child; can; saidst Word child; thou He it He for needst looks soft doth Je not at and de sus fear: thee low, clare gave He’ll All He’d All His lis day hear good life ten and it He for e’en all in giv such to night the eth as thee.” long.” sky.” thee.” thee.”
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314 Dear Children, Have You Ever Heard? (Cambridge New. 8. 6. 8. 6. 6. 6.) John Randall Dear 1. The 2. Oh, 3. Oh, 4. chil saints say, chil dren, of if dren, have God, He seek you from should the ev death come Sav er set to iour heard free, day, now, That With Would The Christ joy you Sav the shall in iour Lord mount ter full will on ror of come, high; be, love; With The Or And an heaven would when gel’s shall you He voice ring lift comes and with your He’ll trump prais heads take of es with you God, loud, joy up To They’ll The To call meet bless His His Him ed bright peo in Lord home ple the to a home, sky, see, bove, To They’ll The To call meet bless His His Him ed bright peo in Lord home ple the to a home, sky, see, bove, To They’ll The To call meet bless His His Him ed bright peo in Lord home ple the to a home? sky. see? bove.
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315 Jesus Loves the Little Ones (P. M.) A. & E. Gausby Je 1. Je 2. Je 3. Je 4. sus sus sus sus loves seeks died lives the the for for lit lit lit lit tle tle tle tle ones; ones, ones, ones Won Wan On In drous d’ring that the was far dread heaven the in ful a love sin; tree; bove, That They And And brought lit then ne’er Him tle what for down know bit gets from the ter the glo pa pain pre tient He cious ry, love bore, lambs, In That And Who’ve His seeks un trust bright their told ed home souls ag in a to o His bove, win, ny, love, To And To And save save save are poor lost poor His lit lit lit lit tle tle tle tle ones. ones. ones. ones. 5 Jesus thinks of little ones All the night and day, And all the time they’re sleeping, And while they are at play, And guards His little ones. 6 Soon He’ll take His little ones To live in His home, So safe with Him forever, And nevermore to roam; Ah! happy little ones!
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316 Children Once to Israel’s King (Hendon. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7.) César Malan Chil 1. He 2. Life 3. What 4. Till 5. dren who e a that once reigns ter day day to in nal of the Is heaven He joy Lord rael’s a can ’twill will King bove, give, be, keep Did Once ’Tis When Safe their for in His ly sweet sin Him glo all ho ners be rious His san died liev face lambs nas in ers they and bring; love; live; see! sheep; Chil Came He When He dren from up His will now off holds im guard who the them age them love throne by they night the on His will and Lord, high, hand, bear, day, Join On And And Keep to the can His them praise cross make throne walk with to the of ing one bleed fee glo in ac and ble ry His cord, die, stand, share, way, Join On And And Keep to the can His them praise cross make throne walk with to the of ing one bleed fee glo in ac and ble ry His cord. die. stand. share! way.
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317 The Lord Attends When Children Pray John Burton (Brown. C. M.) William B. Bradbury The 1. ’Tis 2. He 3. Lord not sees at e us tends nough when when to we chil bend are dren the a pray, knee, lone, A And Tho’ whis words no per of one He prayer else can to can hear; say; see; But He The And knows heart all not must our on with thoughts ly the to what lips Him we a are say, gree, known, Or What what else ev we we er wish do they or not may fear. pray. be.
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318 Jesus Will Bless the Little Ones John (C. M. with Refrain) John G. Foote The 1. An 2. Go, 3. in aw gath fant ful er chil warn in dren ing these Christ Je lit re sus tle ceived, gave, ones Oh, To From praise those off His who the pre would field cious of of name; fend; sin: He Let The took none har them de vest up spise great, in these the to lit la His tle b’rers arms, ones, few, He God Then blessed cares bring, each for oh, babe all bring that of them came. them. in. R EFRAIN Je sus will bless the lit tle ones, Je sus will bless the lit tle ones, Je sus will bless the lit tle ones, Oh, praise His pre cious name.
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319 Little Child, Do You Love Jesus? (Montclair. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.) William B. Bradbury Lit 1. Lit 2. Lit 3. All 4. Lit 5. tle tle tle cre tle child, child, child, a child, do the the tion death you Sav bless stood could love iour ed in not Je loved Sav won hold sus? you, iour der Him, Ask So Wick As So your He ed He the lit left men bowed grave tle His de His gave heart home spised head up to on and and its day; high; slew, died; prey; I Came On Rocks Straight will on the and in tell earth cru hills to of a el were the One low cross rent heavens who ly they a He loves stran nailed sun en you, ger, Him, der tered, Be For With When Thence your your a the He an sins spear Lord speaks swer to they was to what bleed pierced cru you it and Him, ci to may. die. too. fied. day. Lis Sin “It In Yes, ten had is a His soft set fin cold, lov ly, its ished!” cold ing lis stamp said grave eye ten up the they is hum on Sav laid on bly; you, iour; Him, you, Sweet And Well Think He the must He ing from sto shut knew not sin ry you His what would is, out work they set and from was had you true; God; done; done; free, For Je He Killed Thus my sus for the He sto came sin Lord speaks ry to had of of is make made life lit of a a and tle Je tone tone glo chil sus— ment, ment, ry, dren, Je Tho’ He, Killed “Suf sus, it God’s the fer who cost ho Christ, them once His ly, God’s to died pre spot much come for cious less loved to you. blood. Son. Son. Me.”
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320 Only an Act of Kindness Mrs. C. Kingsbury (Only a Beam of Sunshine. P. M. with Refrain) John R. Sweney may On 1. On 2. On 3. On 4. ly ly ly ly an a a a act glimpse word lit of of for tle kind sun Je ser ness shine sus vice That That That While you, you, you, seek lit lit lit ing tle tle tle to child, child, child, live may may for show, shed, speak; God While To A Mid seek bright word dark ing en that ness, to a will and please path reach sin, the of some and Sav sor sin sor iour, row ner row, And Where Whom Where more oth Je Je like ers sus sus, Him may once Him self fear came self, to to to once grow. tread. seek. trod. On On On On ly ly ly ly a some a a fee self lit lit ble de tle tle ef ni pa wait fort al, tience ing, To At When Dear light tend some child, en ed, bod let the per y your heav haps, does light y with you shine load pain, wrong, bright, Of But For For some all Je Je wear that sus sus y, is will will way loss judge come worn at of and trav pres fen take ’ler, ent ses, you While Will Dear To wend some child, glo ing day it ry, his be will and toil rich not love, some est be and road. gain. long. light. R EFRAIN On ly a word for Je sus, On ly a whis pered prayer, Seek ing His help and bless ing, Is heard by our Lord up there.
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321 And Is It True, as I Am Told? Amelia M. Hull (Meribah. 8. 8. 6. D.) Lowell Mason And 1. And 2. Oth 3. is I, ers it a there true, lit are as tle, who I stray love am ing me, told, lamb, too; That May But there come who, are to with lambs Je all with sus their in as love, the I could fold am, do Of Tho’ What God’s good Je be ness sus lov I Christ ed have has Son? none; done? That May And Je now when sus be He Christ, fold teach with ed es ten to me der His to care, breast, pray, Will And I’ll in there sure His for ly arms ev go most er to gen gen Him tly tly and bear rest, say, The And “Lord, help be keep less His Thy lit lit lit tle tle tle one? one. one.”
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322 Oh! Come to Jesus, Children, Come (Will You Go. 8. 6. 8. 6. 8. 8. 8. 6.) J. C. Embry Oh! 1. Oh, 2. His 3. come sad, blood to if can Je thou wash sus, shouldst the chil be vi dren, too lest come, late— clean, Don’t Don’t Don’t de de de lay, lay, lay, don’t don’t don’t de de de lay; lay; lay; Se A Oh, cure rise, come, a and con place en fess in ter ing heaven’s mer what bright cy’s thou’st home, gate, been, While While While ’tis ’tis ’tis day, day, day, while while while ’tis ’tis ’tis day; day; day; That A A bless lov full ed ing sal home Sav va is iour tion, fill will vast ing ap and fast, pear free, And To Wrought mer meet out, cy’s thee, by day and Christ, will to a soon bless wait be thee, eth past, there; thee; Soon Draw Come saints nigh then shall and at hear His once, the sal and trump va hap et’s tion py blast; share; be; Come Come Come a a a way, way, way, come come come a a a way. way. way.
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323 There’s a Friend for Little Children Albert Midlane (Watcher. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.) Edward L. White There’s 1. There’s 2. There’s 3. There’s 4. a a a a Friend rest home crown for for for for lit lit lit lit tle tle tle tle chil chil chil chil dren dren dren dren A A A A bove bove bove bove the the the the bright bright bright bright blue blue blue blue sky; sky; sky; sky; A Who Where And Friend love Je all who the sus who nev bless reigns look er ed in for chang Sav glo Je es, iour, ry, sus Whose And A Shall love “Ab home wear can ba, of it nev Fa peace by er ther,” and and die. cry; joy. by. Un A No A like rest home crown our from on of friends ev earth bright by ’ry is est na tur like glo ture, moil, it, ry, Who From Or Which change sin can He from and with will year dan it then to ger com be year, free; pare; stow This Where For On Friend ev ev all is ’ry ’ry who’ve al lit one found ways tle is His wor pil hap fa thy grim py, vor, And Shall Nor And He rest could loved is e be His al ter hap name ways nal pier be near. ly. there. low. 5 There’s a song for little children Above the bright blue sky; A song that will not weary, Though sung eternally; A song which even angels Can never, never sing; They know not Christ as Saviour, But worship Him as King. 6 There’s a robe for little children Above the bright blue sky; And a harp of sweetest music, And a palm of victory; All, all above is treasured And found in Christ alone; Oh, come, dear little children, That all may be your own.
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324 Tell It Again! Mary B. C. Slade (10. 10. 10. 10. with Refrain) Rigdon M. McIntosh A home missionary visited a dying boy in a gypsy tent; bending over him, he said, “God so loved the world, that He gave His only Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” The dying boy heard and whispered: “Nobody ever told me.” In 1. “Did 2. Bend 3. Smil 4. to He ing, ing a so we he tent love caught said, where me, the as a a last his gyp poor words last sy lit of sigh boy tle his was lay, boy? breath, spent, Dy Send Just “I ing un as am a to he so lone, me en glad at the tered that the good the for close ti val me of dings ley He the of of was day, joy? death: sent!” News Need “God Whis of I sent pered, sal not His while va per Son— low tion ish? who sank we My so the car hand ev sun ried. will er!” in Said He said the he, hold? he; west, “No No “Then “Lord, bod bod I I y y am be ev ev sure lieve; er er that tell has the He it told sto sent now it ry Him to to has for the me!” told!” me!” rest.” R EFRAIN Tell it a gain! Tell it a gain! Sal va tion’s sto ry re peat o’er and o’er Till none can say of the chil dren of men, “No bod y ev er has told me be fore!”
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325 Suffer Little Children (P. M.) Mrs. Page Suf 1. Come, 2. Hap 3. fer then, py lit lit are tle tle the chil chil chil dren, dren, dren So And Who kind lis trust ly ten in Je to Je sus His sus’ said, love, name; And For Al gen He though tly is they then still can He the not placed same see His to His hands day, face, Up Though He on now watch each He es lit dwells o tle a ver head; bove; them. Full Though Safe of your ly ten hearts on der are their ness full Shep and of herd’s grace, sin, breast Love Je All was sus’ His beam blood lit ing can tle in make lambs His you may face. clean. rest.
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326 To Israel’s Land, When Israel Sinned (Wilson. C. M. D.) To 1. The 2. With 3. The 4. Is lit hors ser rael’s tle es vants land, cap and now when tive with draw Is soon char near, rael makes iot and sinned, known grand, say A What The In band won war words of ders rior both Syr may soon wise ians be is and came, wrought seen, kind, Took By Be “If cap God’s fore some tive own E great thence proph li thing a et, sha’s thou lit in door, hadst tle her to to maid land, stand do, Who And With Wouldst knew begs high thou God’s he and have ho may haught been ly be y be name. sought. mien. hind?” She Proud “Go, Then wait Naa wash Naa ed man in man up left Jor yield on his dan, ed, Naa na and spite man’s tive be of wife: land, clean,” pride; A Com The He might mend proph washed y ed et’s and cap by mes he tain his sage was he, lord, giv’n; clean; But, And But And sad car this all to ried ill who tell, in suits now all his the in cov lep war Christ ered rous rior’s con o’er hand mind— fide With A His Are dread pres char washed ful ent iot from lep and back ev ro re is ’ry sy. ward. driven. sin.
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327 When Mothers of Salem William M. Hutchings (Salem. P. M.) German Melody, arr. by A. Rhodes When 1. “For 2. How 3. And 4. moth I kind still ers will was the of re the kind Sa ceive Sav Sav lem them iour iour their and to bids chil fold bid lit dren them these tle brought to chil chil to My dren dren Je bos wel wel sus, om; come! come, The I’ll But For stern be there Je dis a are sus’ ci shep man lov ples herd y ing, drove to thou ten them these sands der back lambs— who heart and oh, have to bade drive nev chil them er dren them not heard is de a His the part; way; name; same; But For The Tho’ Je if Bi here sus their ble His saw hearts they voice them to have is ere Me nev no they they er more fled, give, read; heard, And They They From took shall know heaven them with not He in Me that tells His in the us arms glo Sav in and ry iour His said, live; said, Word, “Suf Suf “Suf “Suf fer fer fer fer the the the the chil chil chil chil dren dren dren dren to to to to come come come come un un un un to to to to Me.” Me.” Me.” Me.”
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328 A Little Child of Seven (Webb. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.) George J. Webb A lit tle child of sev en, Or e ven three or four, May en ter in to heav en Through Christ, the o pen Door. For when the heart be liev eth On Christ, the Son of God, ’Tis then the soul re ceiv eth Sal va tion through His blood.
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329 A Little Lamb Went Straying Albert Midlane (O, du mitt hjärtas trängtan. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.) Johann C. F. Haeffner A 1. But 2. But, 3. lit night ah! tle came the lamb o faith went ver ful stray quick shep ing ly, herd A The Soon mong hol missed the low the hills breez lit one es tle day, blew, thing, Leav The And ing sun on its soon ward faith ceased went ful its to shep shin seek herd, ing, it, Be All And cause dark home it and a loved dis gain to mal to stray. grew. bring. And The He while lit sought the tle on sun lamb hill shone stood and bright bleat val ly, ing, ley, It And And knew well called no in it thought deed by of it its fear, might, name: For So He flowers far sought, a from nor round home ceased were and his bloom shep seek ing, herd, ing, And And Un balm on til y so he was dark found the a his air. night. lamb. 4 Then to his gentle bosom The little lamb he pressed, And on his shoulders bore it, And fondly it caressed. The little lamb was happy To find itself secure; The shepherd, too, was joyful, Because his lamb he bore. 5 And now, dear little children, A Shepherd’s up on high, Who came to seek the straying, Who all deserved to die. For sin each lamb had ruined, And far from God had led; But oh! what love unbounded! He suffered in their stead.
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330 A Message Came from Heaven (7. 6. 7. 6. D. with Refrain) A 1. I 2. mes read sage the came won from drous heav sto en ry To How cheer God my in heart heav one en day; high It So set loved the a joy world bells of ring sin ing, ners, And He chased sent my His gloom Son a to way. die; ’Twas And in that the word ho who ly so Bi ev ble, er, John’s Be Gos liev pel, ing chap I ter could three, see, Verse Though six meant teen for I ev dis ery cov bod ered y, Was Was writ most ten ly there meant for for me. me. R EFRAIN That means me, that means me, “Who so ev er will be lieve,” and that means me; I am so ver y glad be cause the Sav iour said, “Who so ev er will be lieve,” and that means me.
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331 For God So Loved the World Frances Townsend (P. M.) Alfred B. Smith God so loved the world, For He gave His on ly Son, To die on Cal v’ry’s tree, From sin to set me free; Some day He’s com ing back, What glo ry that will be! Won der ful His love to me.
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332 Christ the Saviour of Sinners Came Inglis Fleming (Wonderful Words of Life. P. M. with Refrain) Philip P. Bliss Christ 1. Ten 2. Tears 3. Call 4. the der can the Sav were nev chil iour er dren, of His for for sin works give bid ners of ness them came grace, gain, not; In Je Je Je to sus sus sus the a a a world lone lone lone to can can can save; save; save; save; Sing Where God He His so will can glo ev ev cleanse ry, er er them His His dead from worth, steps works ev His we dis ery fame: trace, dain; spot; Je Je Je Je sus sus sus sus a a a a lone lone lone lone can can can can save. save. save. save. No Death Hear Now name and His His else woe blest work’s is dis voice com giv pell call plet en, ing, ing, ed, Search God’s Bless Now through great ings in earth mer rich glo and cy are ry heav tell fall seat en— ing— ing— ed— R EFRAIN Je sus a lone, Je sus a lone, Je sus a lone can save. save.
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333 Come to the Saviour, Make No Delay George F. Root (9. 9. 9. 6. with Refrain) George F. Root Come 1. Let 2. Think 3. to all once the the a Sav chil gain, iour, dren He’s make now with no hear us de His to lay; voice; day; Here Let Heed in ev now His ’ry His Word heart blest He’s make com shown Je mand, us sus and the the o way; choice; bey; Here And Hear in let now our us His midst free ac He’s ly cents stand trust ten ing and der to re ly day, joice; say, Ten Do “Will der not you, ly de dear say lay, chil ing, but dren, “Come.” come. come?” R EFRAIN Joy ful, joy ful will the meet ing be, When from sin our hearts are pure and free, And we shall gath er, Sav iour, with Thee In our e ter nal home.
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334 Glad T-I-D-I-N-G-S (At the Cross. C. M. with Refrain) Ralph E. Hudson T I D I Glad N G S, I B R I N G, That J E S U S has come To S A V E me. R EFRAIN And He calls, and He calls all the G I R L S, And He wants all the B O Y S too, To T R U S T in Him, And have all their sins now washed a way.
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335 I Am So Glad That Our Father in Heaven Philip P. Bliss (10. 10. 10. 10. with Refrain) Philip P. Bliss I 1. Though 2. Je 3. am I sus so for loves glad get me, that Him and our and I Fa wan know ther der I in a love heaven way, Him, Tells Still Love of He brought His does Him love love down in me my the wher poor Book ev soul He er to has I re giv’n; stray; deem; Won Back Yes, der to it ful His was things dear, love in lov made the ing Him Bi arms die ble would on I I the see; flee tree; This When Oh, is I I the re am dear mem cer est, ber tain that that that Je Je Je sus sus sus loves loves loves me. me. me. R EFRAIN I am so glad that Je sus loves me, Je sus loves me, Je sus loves me, e ven me.
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336 I Am the Door (P. M.) I 1. I 2. am am the the Door, Door, the I words am are the but Door, four; By Mil Me lions if are an in, y but man there’s en room ter for in, more; The He door’s shall o be pen saved, wide, he come shall right be in saved, side, And He thou shall shalt be be saved. saved.
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337 If I Come to Jesus Fanny J. Crosby (If I Come To Jesus. 6. 5. 6. 5. D.) W. Howard Doane If 1. If 2. If 3. There 4. I I I with come come come hap to to to py Je Je Je chil sus, sus, sus, dren, He He He Robed will will will in make bid take snow me me my y glad; live; hand; white, He He He I will will will shall give love kind see me me ly the pleas dear lead Sav ure ly, me iour, When And To In my my a that heart sins bet world is for ter so sad. give. land. bright. R EFRAIN If I come to Je sus, Hap py I shall be; He is gen tly call ing Lit tle ones like me.
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338 I Love My Saviour Hubert Sweetman & F. W. Schwartz (10. 8. 10. 8.) B. B. McKinney I 1. And 2. Oh, 3. love while trust my I’m my Sav wait Sav iour, ing, iour, my I’ll my pre try pre cious to cious Sav please Sav iour, Him iour; Who In He died ev died on ery for Cal thing you v’ry’s I as cross do well for and as me; say; me; And And He’ll now when keep He’s I you ris see ev en, Him, er, gone oh, for back how sake to I’ll you heav praise nev en, Him er; Some For He’ll day wash make He’s ing you com all glad ing my e back sins ter for a nal me. way. ly.
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339 I Love to Sing of Jesus R. D. Edwards (Hora Novissima. 7. 6. 7. 6. D. with Refrain) From Gioacchino Rossini I 1. The 2. ’Twas 3. And 4. love babe there now to in my the sing Beth Sav Lord of lehem’s iour is Je man suf ris sus, ger, fered, en, The The And His sto low tast trav ry ly ed ail all One death ev so on for er true; earth; me; o’er; To Re Yes, Seat me ject there ed most ed the in sweet and work high and a He est pre stran fin heav cious, ger, ished, en, The Few That A old cared sets live but to me to ev know ev die er His er no new. worth. free. more. He My My And came soul sins soon from would all He’s bright now laid com est re up ing glo call on for ry, Him, Him, me, From In The To ra all wrath take diant His and me courts per judg home on fect ment a high; love; borne; bove; How Which The Where match on power still less ly of I’ll is Cal Sa sing va the ry’s tan the sto Vic bro sto ry tim ken, ry Of Its In Of Him won Je Je who drous sus’ sus came depths death and to could of His die! prove. scorn. love. R EFRAIN I love to sing of Je sus, The sto ry all so true; To me most sweet and pre cious, The old but ev er new.
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340 Happy Is the Boy (P. M.) W. Perkins, Jr. Hap 1. Hap 2. py py is is the the boy girl who who be be lieves lieves in in Him, Him, Hap Hap py py is is the the boy girl who who is is cleansed cleansed from from sin; sin; Nev Nev er er to to a a boy girl did did the the Lord Lord say, say, “No!” “No!” Let Let us us ev ev ’ry ’ry one one to to the the Sav Sav iour iour go. go.
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341 Jesus Bids Us Shine Susan Warner (P. M.) Edwin O. Excell Je 1. Je 2. Je 3. sus sus sus bids bids bids us us us shine shine shine With First Next a of for pure, all all clear for a light, Him; round; Like Well Man a He y lit sees kinds tle and of can knows dark dle it ness Burn If In ing our this in light world the grows a night; dim; bound— In He Sin this looks and world down want of from and dark heav sor ness en row; So To So we see we must us must shine, shine, shine, You You You in in in your your your small small small cor cor cor ner, ner, ner, And And And I I I in in in mine. mine. mine.
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342 Jesus Came from Heaven 1 Jesus came from heaven, Many years ago; Left His Father’s glory For this world of woe. 2 Here He lived and suffered, Here He also died, On the cross of Calvary He was crucified. 3 ’Twas for sin He suffered, In the sinner’s stead, And His Father raised Him, Even from the dead. 4 Now in brightest glory Jesus lives on high, And His voice is calling, Calling from the sky. 5 “Come to Me, ye weary, I have rest to give”; Hearken then unto Him, And your soul shall live. 6 He has peace and pardon For the sin-sick soul; Come to Him believing, He will make you whole. May be sung to tune No. 343.
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343 Jesus Is Our Shepherd Hugh Stowell (Broughton. 6. 5. 6. 5. D.) Thomas Hastings Je 1. Je 2. Je 3. Je 4. sus sus sus sus is is is is our our our our Shep Shep Shep Shep herd, herd, herd, herd, Wip Well For With ing we the His ev know sheep good ’ry His He ness tear; voice! bled; now, Fold How Ev And ed its ’ry His in gen lamb ten His tle is der bos whis sprin mer om, per kled cy, What Makes With He have our the doth we heart blood us to re He en fear? joice! shed. dow. On E Then Let ly ven on us let when each sing us He He His fol chid set prais low eth, teth es Whith Ten His With er der own a He is se glad doth His cret some lead, tone; sign, heart, To None “They Till the but that in thirst He have heaven y shall My we des guide Spir meet ert, us, it, Him, Or We These,” Nev the are saith er dew His He, more y a “are to mead. lone. Mine.” part.
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344 Jesus, My Saviour, to Bethlehem Came A. N. (P. M. with Refrain) E. E. Hasty (arr.) Je 1. Je 2. Je 3. Je 4. sus, sus, sus, sus, my my my my Sav Sav Sav Sav iour, iour, iour, iour, to on the shall Beth Cal same come le va as from hem ry’s of on came, tree, old, high; Born Paid While Sweet in the I is a great was the man debt, wan prom ger and d’ring ise to my a as sor soul far wear row He from y and set the years shame; free; fold, fly; Oh, Oh, Gen Oh, it it tly I was was and shall won won long see der der did Him ful— ful— He de blest how plead scend be could with from His it my the name! be? soul, sky, Seek Dy Call Com ing ing ing ing for for for for me, me, me, me, for for for for me! me! me! me! R EFRAIN Seek Dy Call Com ing ing ing ing for for for for me! me! me! me! for Seek Dy Call Com me! ing ing ing ing for for for for me! me! me! me! Seek Dy Call Com ing ing ing ing for for for for me! me! me! me! for Seek Dy Call Com me! ing ing ing ing for for for for me! me! me! me! Oh, Oh, Gen Oh, it it tly I was was and shall won won long see der der did Him ful— ful— He de blest how plead scend be could with from His it my the name! be? soul, sky, Seek Dy Call Com ing ing ing ing for for for for me, me, me, me, for for for for me! me! me! me!
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345 Jesus Loves the Little Children Clarence H. Woolston (Children. P. M.) George F. Root Je 1. Je 2. sus sus loves died the for lit lit tle tle chil pre chil pre cious cious dren, chil dren, chil dren, dren, All All All All the the the the chil chil chil chil dren dren of dren of dren the the world: of world: of the the world world Red Red and and yel yel low, low, black black and and white, white, All All are are pre pre cious cious in in His His sight; sight; Je Je sus sus loves died the for lit all tle the chil chil dren dren of of the the world. world.
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346 Jesus Who Lives Above the Sky Ann Taylor Gilbert (Grateful Praise. L. M.) Je 1. He 2. And 3. sus, went more who a than lives bout— that, a He He bove was told the so them sky, kind— too Came To The down cure things to poor that be peo God a ple would man who have and were them die, blind; do; And And And in man was the y so Bi who gen ble were tle we sick and may and so read lame, mild, His He He love pit would to ied have those them list who and ened were did to in the a need. same. child. 4 He knew how wicked man had been, And knew that God must punish sin; So out of pity Jesus said He’d bear the punishment instead. 5 But such a cruel death He died! He was hung up and crucified; And those kind hands that did such good, They nailed them to a cross of wood. 6 And so He died, and rose again; He lives on high at God’s right hand; Soon He’ll return for us from heaven— For those whose sins have been forgiven.
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347 Jesus, When He Left the Sky (7. 7. 7. 5.) Je 1. Moth 2. Did 3. ’Twas 4. sus, ers the for when then Sav them He the iour His left Sav say life the iour them He sky, sought, nay? gave, And In No; To for the He re sin pla kind deem ners ces ly them came where bade from to He them the die, taught, stay— grave: In And Suf Je His to fered sus mer Him none a cy their to ble passed chil turn is not dren a to by brought— way save Lit Lit Lit Lit tle tle tle tle ones ones ones ones like like like like me. me. me. me.
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348 Little Children, Heavy-Laden (Rideau Ferry. 8. 5. 8. 3.) S. J. D. Lit 1. Let 2. His, 3. You 4. tle His the can chil own blood— nev dren, sweet the er heav word on make y of ly a la prom cleans tone den, ise ing ment, With Drive You That your a can is sin way ev ful and all er ly woe, doubt, know, made; Come “Come It You to to will can Je Me make nev sus, now, your er He I sins— pay in will now the vites nev scar ran you, er let— som Wants Cast White He you you as has so. out.” snow. paid. 5 Let your heart go out toward Him In a simple faith, He is willing now to save you, As He saith. 6 Yes! the living, loving Saviour Waits to make you free; Waits to give you peace and pardon, “Come and see.”
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349 News for Little Children Albert Midlane (St. Gertrude. 6. 5. 6. 5. 6. 5. D.) Arthur Sullivan News 1. Love 2. Peace 3. Joy 4. for for for for lit lit lit lit tle tle tle tle chil chil chil chil dren! dren! dren! dren! Oh! Sent Peace Per how from from fect sweet God’s God joy the own on so sound, throne; high, true, Roll Love! Brought Not ing how by like in sweet Christ the its the the at full ti Sav trac ness dings iour, tions To Each When This earth’s can He world far make came of thest his to fers bound! own; die; you, News Love Made But of that in a God’s mak Cal joy sal eth v’ry’s that va hap dark rest tion, py, ness, eth Bless Love Sealed On ings that with foun from mak Je da a eth sus’ tion bove, blest, blood; sure, Sav Love To Joy— ing, that the for help gives world God ing, the pro hath cheer wear claim said ing— y it— it— Words Full Per Which of and fect must life per peace e’er and fect with en love. rest. God. dure. R EFRAIN Lis ten to the mes sage, Pre cious words and true— Joy and peace and par don God is of fering you.
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350 Hear Christ Calling, “Come Unto Me” Harry D. Clarke (P. M.) Harry D. Clarke Hear 1. Read 2. “I 3. Christ your will call Bi make ing, ble, you “Come pray fish un ev ers to ery of Me, day, men, Come Pray Fish un ev ers to ery of Me, day, men, come pray fish un ev ers to ery of Me”; day; men; Hear Read I Christ your will call Bi make ing, ble, you “Come pray fish un ev ers to ery of Me, day, men, I And If will you’ll you give grow, fol you grow, low rest. grow. Me. I And If will you’ll you give grow, fol you grow, low rest, grow, Me, I And If will you’ll you give grow, fol you grow, low rest”; grow; Me; Hear Read I Christ your will call Bi make ing, ble, you “Come pray fish un ev ers to ery of Me, day, men, I And If will you’ll you give grow, fol you grow, low rest.” grow. Me.”
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351 One Door and Only One (P. M.) One door and on ly one, And yet its sides are two— In side and out side; On which side are you? One door and on ly one, And yet its sides are two. I’m on the in side; On which side are you?
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352 Oh, Won’t You Come to Jesus While You’re Young (P. M.) Alfred A. Graley Oh, 1. Re 2. Oh, 3. Then 4. won’t mem walk won’t you ber, the you come death path come to may to to Je find glo Je sus you, ry sus while while while while you’re you’re you’re you’re young? young; young; young? Oh, Re Oh, Then won’t mem walk won’t you ber, the you come death path come to may to to Je find glo Je sus you, ry sus while while while while you’re you’re you’re you’re young? young; young, young? Don’t For And Why think friends Je from it are sus the will oft will fu be en be ture bet weep friend bor ter ing you, row, To And And When de the from ere graves lay stars dan comes it their ger an un watch will oth til are de er la keep fend mor ter, ing you, row, But O’er And You re the a may mem grass peace weep ber y di in your vine end Cre where will less at sleep send sor or ing you row, while lie while while you’re the you’re you’re young. young. young. young.
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353 Come to Jesus, Come Today H. A. Davis (P. M.) Come 1. Trust 2. to in Je Je sus, sus, come trust to to day! day! There “It is is noth fin ing ished!” more hear to Him pay. say. He Je will sus wash is your the sins on a ly way; way; He’s He’s a a glo might rious y Sav Sav iour. iour.
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354 Oh! Would You Know My Saviour? Charlotte Gipps (Spes Celestis. C. M. D.) W. A. Smith Oh! 1. Oh! 2. Oh! 3. would would would you you you know know know my my my Sav Sav Sav iour, iour, iour, Ye Ye Ye who trav hun are ’lers gry young to souls to the and day, tomb? poor? Yet He I some takes can times the not feel sting tell that of you earth’s death all de a He lights way, is, Must And I fade chas want and es to pass all know a its Him way? gloom. more; Then Then But ear come, let ly be me heed lieve, seek the while to voice yet spread of you a love, may, broad Which The God’s tells mes bless of sage ed joys sent news in from from heaven. heaven; heaven, And How How God God He can can can say say say in in in right right right eous eous eous ness, ness, ness, “Your “Your “Your sins sins sins are are are all all all for for for given.” given.” given.”
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355 Safe in Christ H. D’Arcy Champney (Near the Cross. P. M. with Refrain) W. Howard Doane Safe 1. Once 2. In 3. Now 4. in their His by Christ, sins death, faith the on they’ve the weak ev crossed just est ery the i child side, sea, fied Stands Seemed Passed Know in to thro’ that all tow con God God’s er dem is fa o’er na for vor; them; tion; them; All Christ Well To in has they the Christ stemmed may world are the tri they’re rec an um cru on gry phant ci ciled tide; be; fied, Through Been Saved Glo that through thro’ ry on death God’s is ly be sal be Sav fore va fore iour. them. tion. them. R EFRAIN Safe in Christ; safe in Christ! He’s their glo ry ev er; None can pluck them from His hand, They shall per ish nev er.
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356 Sing the Saviour’s Praises (Ring the Bells of Heaven. P. M. with Refrain) George F. Root Sing 1. Sing 2. the the Sav Sav iour’s iour’s prais prais es; es; lit lit tle tle chil chil dren, dren, sing! sing! Je For sus He loves list you, ens died to your your souls fee to ble save. song. Glad Hearts ly and then voi thanks ces giv free ing ly to to the His Sav ser iour vice bring; bring; Out All of you love have for and you are Him to self Him He be gave. long. R EFRAIN Praise Him! Praise Him for His won drous love! Praise Him! Praise Him, till in heaven a bove All the ran somed chil dren whom His love set free, Praise Him thro’ a glad e ter ni ty.
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357 Something More than Gold T. P. Hamilton (C. M. with Refrain) A 1. It 2. He 3. cer hap climbed tain pened a man on tree of a a whom cer bove we tain the read, day, crowd, Who This So lived lit that in tle he days man might of was be old, told hold Though That That he Je bless was sus ed rich, soon One he would with felt pass pow’r his that to need way give Of With Him some some some thing thing thing more more more than than than gold. gold. gold. R EFRAIN Oh, yes, oh, yes, there’s some thing more, Some thing more than gold: To know your sins are all for given Is some thing more than gold. 4 The Saviour came along the way And saw him in the tree; Then calling to him, Jesus said, “I must abide with thee.” 5 So he obeyed, and soon he found The half had not been told; The blessing Jesus brought to him Was better far than gold.
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358 Tell Me the Story of Jesus Fanny J. Crosby (Story of Jesus. 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.) John R. Sweney Tell 1. Fast 2. Tell 3. Tell R EFRAIN me ing of me the a the the sto lone cross sto ry in where ry of the they of Je des nailed Je sus, ert, Him, sus, Write Thus Suf Write on was f’ring on my His in my heart ser sor heart ev vice row ev ery be and ery word! gun; pain; word, Tell Tell Tell Tell me how of me the thro’ the the sto faith grave sto ry and where ry most o they most pre be laid pre cious, dience Him; cious, Sweet Vic Tell Sweet est tory how est that o’er He that ev Sa liv ev er tan eth er was He a was heard; won. gain. heard. Fine Tell Tell Love how of in the the that an years sto gels, of ry in His so cho la ten rus, bors, der, Spoke Tell Clear as of er they the than wel sor ev comed rows er His He I birth: bore; see; “Glo He This ry was is to de the God spised sto in and ry the af most high flict pre est; ed, cious— Peace Home Love and less, paid good re the ti ject ran dings ed som to and for earth.” poor. me. D. C.
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359 Those Who Are Young, O God Albert Midlane (Bethany. 6. 4. 6. 4. 6. 6. 6. 4.) Lowell Mason Those 1. Those 2. Those 3. Then 4. who who who shall are are in they young, old years hap O er a py God, too, bound, be, Make Make Make All them them them made Thine Thine Thine Thine own; own; own; own; Hear Give Now Shout from them may then Thy af the the blest fec lost vic a tions be to bode, new, found, ry, Make Make Make All, them them them all Thine Thine Thine Thine own; own; own; own! Now Now, Soon Sa in in must tan their their their shall ear man jour lose ly hood’s ney his days, prime, end, prey, Turn Now, Fast Mer them in to cy to sal the shall Thy va grave win blest tion’s they the ways, time, wend; day; Save To Fa Each from Thee ther, shall the their their with gid hearts souls rap dy in be ture maze, cline, friend, say, Make Make Make “All, them them them all Thine Thine Thine Thine own. own. own. own!”
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360 There Is a City Bright Mary Anne S. Gibson Deck (City Bright. 6. 6. 5. 5. 6.) James Sherman Tyler There 1. Sav 2. Lord, 3. There 4. is iour, make in a I me the ci come from snow ty to this y bright, Thee! hour, dress Closed O Thy Of are Lamb lov Thy its of ing re gates God, child deemed to I to I’ll sin; pray— be, stand, Naught Cleanse Kept Fault that me by less de and Thy and fil save pow stain eth, me, er, less, Naught Cleanse Kept Fault that me by less de and Thy and fil save pow stain eth, me, er, less, Can Take From Safe ev all all in er my that that en sins griev hap ter a eth py in. way. Thee. land.
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361 There Is a Happy Land Andrew Young (Happy Land. 6. 4. 6. 4. 6. 6. 6. 4.) Telegu Melody There 1. Come 2. is to a that hap hap py py land, land, Far, Come, far come a a way; way— Where Why saints will in you glo doubt ry ing stand, stand? Bright, Why bright still as de day. lay? Oh, Oh! how we they shall sweet hap ly py sing, be, Wor When thy from is sin the and Sav sor iour row King! free! Loud Lord, let we His shall prais live es with ring, Thee! Praise, Blest, praise blest for for aye. aye.
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362 Two Little Eyes C. C. Kerr (Two Little Eyes. L. M.) Steven V. R. Ford Two 1. One 2. lit lit tle tle eyes tongue to to look speak to His God, truth, Two One lit lit tle tle ears heart for to Him hear now in His my Word, youth; Two Take lit them, tle Lord feet Je sus, to and walk let His them ways, be Two Al hands ways to o work be for dient Him and all true my to days. Thee.
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363 The Flood Gordon Hayhoe (Chamouni. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.) George Lomas Long 1. Boys 2. Creep 3. a and ing go girls, things a and were flood men, not was and for com wo got ing men, ten. On Laughed Two the and of world scoffed each with at were e what shel vil they tered filled, heard; there— But Chose For a to while man fol fool of low ish faith, sin men named ful are No pleas scoff ah, ures, ing, Warned Thought Lit of less tle God, of things an the will ark warn show did ing God’s build. word. care! Years But No passed at ah by, last— too, while the and God ark all in com his pa plet house tience, ed— hold, Wait Time Safe ed had ly ere come o’er the for the flood rain thresh be to old gan; fall; passed; No Birds Then ah and God preached, beasts shut and by the warned, twos door and and up plead sev on ed, ens, them— Tell Gath Judg ing ered ment’s of in, day God’s with had gra food come cious for at plan. all. last. 4 Rain came down, and floods of water Covered hills and mountains o’er, All were drowned outside the shelter, Just as Noah warned before. But the ark, and all within it, Calmly rose above the tide; Judgment’s storms can never reach them Who in God’s own Word confide! 5 God has warned of greater sorrows, He has told of judgment sore Which will fall on Christ-rejectors When the day of grace is o’er. But His only Son once suffered, He for us the judgment bore; Those who come to Him are sheltered By His blood, forevermore.
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364 Little Children, Praise the Saviour (8. 7. 8. 7. D.) George F. Handel Lit 1. When 2. Lit 3. tle the tle chil anx chil dren, ious dren, praise moth praise the ers the Sav round Sav iour; Him, iour; He With Praise re their Him, gards ten your you der un from in dy a fants ing bove. pressed, Friend; Praise He Praise Him with Him, for o till His pen a great arms bove sal re you va ceived meet tion, them, Him; Praise And There Him the to for lit praise His tle Him gra ones with cious He out Fine love! blessed. end. Sweet ho san nas, sweet ho san nas To the name of Je sus D. S. sing.
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365 We Are Glad We Ever Heard the Blessed News (Marching On. P. M. with Refrain) William B. Bradbury We 1. Oh! 2. But 3. are what if glad love we we of the ev God full er to ness heard send of the Him that bless from love ed on would news, high, know, How Oh! And that what to Je love that sus of bright died Je home to sus of pay thus peace our to and might bleed joy y and would dues, die, go, And Oh! We that what must God love know has we our said owe sins He for for nev par given er don while will brought here re so be fuse nigh, low, Those Through Through who trust faith faith in in in Je Je Je sus’ sus’ sus’ Fine blood. blood! blood. R EFRAIN Bless ed news! Bless ed news joy ful news! joy ful news Bless ed news! Bless ed news joy ful news! joy ful news Bless ed news! Bless ed news joy ful news! joy ful news Sound the joy ful ti dings forth! D. C.
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366 We Are Little Children, Very Young Indeed Fanny J. Crosby (Portbrush. 6. 5. 6. 5. D.) Hubert P. Main We 1. Lit 2. Lit 3. We 4. are tle tle should lit friends friends love tle of of Him chil Je Je dear dren, sus, sus, ly ver what walk with y a ing a young hap by con in py His stant deed, thought! side, love; But What With Soon the a His we’ll Sav pre arms go iour’s cious a and prom prom round see ise ise us, Him each in ev in of the ’ry our us Bi step home may ble to a plead. taught! guide. bove. R EFRAIN If we seek Him ear ly, If we come to day, We can be His lit tle friends, He has said we may.
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367 When He Cometh William O. Cushing (Jewels. 8. 6. 8. 5. with Refrain) George F. Root When 1. He 2. Lit 3. He will tle com gath chil eth, er, dren, when He lit He will tle com gath chil eth, er dren, To The Who make gems love up for their His His Re jew king deem els, dom; er, All All Are His the the jew saved jew els, ones, els, pre all pre cious the cious jew bright jew els, ones, els, His His His loved loved loved and and and His His His own. own. own. R EFRAIN Like the stars of the morn ing, His bright crown a dorn ing, They shall shine in His beau ty, Bright gems for His crown.
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368 Who Came Down from Heaven to Earth? El Nathan (P. M. with Refrain) James McGranahan Who 1. Who 2. Who 3. came was hath down lift prom from ed ised heaven on to to the for earth? tree? give? Je Je Je sus sus sus Christ Christ Christ our our our Sav Sav Sav iour. iour. iour. Came There Who a to hath child ran said, of som “Be low you lieve ly and and birth? me? live”? Je Je Je sus sus sus Christ Christ Christ our our our Sav Sav Sav iour. iour. iour. R EFRAIN Sound the cho rus loud and clear— He hath brought sal va tion near; None so pre cious, none so dear: Je sus Christ our Sav iour. 4 Who is now enthroned above? Jesus Christ our Saviour. Whom should we obey and love? Jesus Christ our Saviour. 5 Who again from heaven shall come? Jesus Christ our Saviour. Take to glory all His own? Jesus Christ our Saviour.
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369 Wide as the Ocean C. Austin Miles (P. M. with Refrain) C. Austin Miles I 1. I 2. The 3. claim wan by for der ways my a are own way, fair, a from but King Him oft on I en a might a throne, stray, snare The But Is Mak ev hid er er den of the where land sound pleas and of ures of His a sea; voice bound; Whose Is So throne call close is ing to on to His high, me, side who wher I’ll ev e’er ev er I er is may a nigh, be, bide, To To For love make safe and my ty care heart there for re is me. joice. found. R EFRAIN Wide, Wide as the wide o as the cean, o deep as the cean, sea, High as the heav ens a bove, a bove; Deep, Deep as the deep deep as the est deep est sea, Is my Sav iour’s love. is His love; I, I tho’ un tho’ wor so un thy, wor Still am His thy, child Still am a child of His care, His care, For His Word teach es me That His love reach es me Ev ’ry where. The Saviour’s Path and Ours (This hymn may be sung to the same tune as the preceding, using the same refrain.) 1 He left His bright home, His glorious throne, To die upon Calvary’s tree; His blood there was spilt, to cleanse me from guilt, He died—He lives for me. 2 The path is marked out, till called by the shout, To meet with my Lord in the air. The Spirit’s the power, to walk till that hour, The object of God’s care.
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370 Yield Not to Temptation Horatio R. Palmer (6. 5. 6. 5. D. with Refrain) Horatio R. Palmer “Know ye not, that to whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey, his servants ye are to whom ye obey; ... even so now yield your members servants to righteousness unto holiness.” Romans 6:16, 19. Yield 1. Shun 2. To 3. not e him to vil that temp com o’er ta pan com tion, ions, eth For Bad God yield lan giv ing guage eth is dis a sin; dain; crown; Each God’s Thro’ vic name faith tory hold we will in shall help rev con you erence— quer, Some Don’t Though oth take oft er it en to in cast win; vain; down; Fight Be He prayer thought who ful ful is ly and our on ear Sav ward, nest, iour Dark Kind Our pas heart strength sions ed will sub and re due; true; new; Look Look Look ev ev ev er er er to to to Je Je Je sus, sus, sus, He He He will will will car car car ry ry ry you you you through. through. through. R EFRAIN Ask the Sav iour to help you, Com fort, streng then and keep you; He is will ing to aid you; He will car ry you through.
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371 At Calvary William R. Newell (P. M. with Refrain) Daniel B. Towner Years 1. By 2. Oh! 3. I God’s the spent Word love in at that van last drew i my sal ty sin va and I tion’s pride, learned, plan, Car Then Oh! ing I the not trem grace my bled that Lord at brought was the it cru truth down ci I’d to fied; spurned, man, Know Till Oh! ing my the not guilt might it y y was soul, gulf for im that me plor God He ing, did died turned span On To At Cal Cal Cal va va va ry. ry. ry. R EFRAIN Mer cy there was great, and grace was free; Par don there was mul ti plied to me; There my bur dened soul found lib er ty At Cal va ry.
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372 How Wondrous a Saviour L. H. Farrell (Holiness. 6. 5. 6. 5. D.) George C. Stebbins How 1. How 2. On 3. won free Cal drous is va a the ry Sav par see iour don Him, is His who God’s blood died bless has in ed pro our Son! cured! stead, How How Ex great bless haust and ed ing e the God’s ter wel judg nal come ment, the His when work name for He has us has en He done! sured bled; God’s To God’s glo all wrath ry who He main con en tained fess dur by Him ed His their on death Sav Cal on iour va the and ry’s tree, Lord, tree, While Now By mer brought weak cy in ness flows to and free fa dy ly vor, ing, to be the you liev vic and ing tor to His was me. Word. He. 4 Oh! why remain distant, when God calls thee near? In love that dismisses all bondage and fear. Oh, why remain Christless, when thou may’st be blest? Oh, why remain weary, when Christ giveth rest? 5 The moments are fleeting; then haste, why delay? Secure God’s salvation, while still ’tis today; Eternity’s ages thy soul has to face— In blackness of darkness, or riches of grace.
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373 The Master Is Come W. E. Cullum (He Hideth My Soul. P. M.) William J. Kirkpatrick The 1. He 2. The 3. Mas has Mas ter come ter is and has come. has come, O shed He thou His has lost own gone, one, pre and a cious once rise, blood, more And The He shall hear lost come His and in soft the His breath ru glo ing ined ry to to a you. save; gain, Oh, He In has His list shown love to His to His great take voice, love up He to His has His re come Fa deemed from ther ones the and be skies God fore Your By His ac soul cept judg with ing ments His the shall mer cross fall cies and up to the on strew. grave. men. He O The has my come soul, Mas with He ter a has has balm come come— for to He the en is wound cir com ed cle ing and thee a sore, round gain— For With He the a wear bless shall y ing in and too His bur won glo dened drous ry be to ap low; tell, pear: He And Then has come thou bow His shalt to bright for Him, ban ev man, ner er as your re the soul joice Lamb to in that spread the was o’er, sound slain, That That And His you “Je love to sus shall the hath cast Fa done out ther all ev may things ery go, well,” fear, That That And His you “Je love to sus shall the hath cast Fa done out ther all ev may things ery go. well.” fear.
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374 Oh Come to Jesus, Sinner, Come J. T. Armet (arr.) (None But Christ. C. M. with Refrain) James McGranahan Oh, 1. A 2. Come 3. come lov as to ing thou Je Sav art, sus, iour de sin He, filed, ner, whose un come, blood done; And A And have vails wait thy to not sins cleanse to for from im giv’n. sin. prove, A He His man died blood sion the a bright, might lone, a y can robe debt e’er of to a white pay tone He And For of give sin, fers thee thy thee peace guilt in with re heaven. in. move. R EFRAIN Oh, come to Je sus, sin ner, come! Come, while He of fers thee His won drous love, a home a bove For all e ter ni ty. 4 The feast is spread; e’en while we plead, God’s house is filling fast. Do not delay, soon mercy’s day Forever will be past. 5 The Spirit and the bride say, “Come”; O sinner, ’tis for thee— The Saviour’s love, a home above For all eternity.
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375 O Soul, Are You Weary Helen Howarth Lemmel (Lemmel. P. M. with Refrain) Helen Howarth Lemmel O 1. Thro’ 2. His 3. soul, death word are in shall you to not wear life fail y ev you— and er He troub last prom led? ing ised; No He Be light passed, lieve in and Him, the we and dark fol all ness low will you Him be see? there; well; There’s O Then ver light us go for sin to a no a look more world at hath that the do is Sav min dy iour, ion— ing, And For His life more per more fect a than sal bun con va dant querors tion and we to free! are! tell! R EFRAIN Turn your eyes up on Je sus, Look full in His won der ful face; And the things of earth will grow strange ly dim In the light of His glo ry and grace.
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376 Now Have I Seen Thee and Found Thee Heinrich Suso, tr. by Frances Bevan (P. M.) Now 1. To 2. Let 3. The 4. have Thee, one hart I Lord, in pant seen my his eth Thee heart in af no ter and un cence the found fold glo wa Thee, eth, ry, ters, For As An The the Thou rose oth dy to er ing, hast the in for found gold works life he that Thy en has de sheep, sun; done; parts; I To Thy The fled, Thee, blood Lord but Lord, is in Thy mine my His love arms claim glo ry would are and for fol cling ti sin low, ing, tle, ners, I The Be For strayed, e sides the but ter it, love Thy nal O of love joy’s Lord, re bel would be I’ve lious keep. gun; none. hearts. Thou’st For The Call grant ev scorned, back ed er, the all my thro’ de the heart’s end spised, days less the of de a re the sire, ges, ject a ed, ges, Most Thy Thou’st All blest cross come rain of and to drops the Thy this come bless sor heart down ed row from is shall of a he be mine, bove, Who The In All find glo Thy flow eth ry, robes ers no the of of rest song e sum and and ter mers no the nal de sweet sweet glo part ness, ness, ry, ed, Till That Thou But he makes wel think rest heav com not eth, en, est to O heav me meas Lord, en ure in to to His Thee. me. Thine. love. 5 Behold Him, O soul, where He told it, Pale, bleeding and bearing thy sin; He knocking, said, “Open, belovèd, I pray thee to let Me come in. Behold, I have borne all the judgment, Thy sins, O belovèd, are gone; Forgotten, forgotten forever, If sought for, God findeth not one.” 6 “Behold, with what labor I won thee, Behold in My hands and My feet, The tale of My measureless sorrow— Of love that made sorrow so sweet. A flax-thread in oceans of fire How soon swallowed up would it be; Yet sooner in oceans of mercy, The sinner that cometh to Me.” Alternate tune: No. 5 in Supplement.
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377 “Revive Thy Work, O Lord!” Albert Midlane (Festal Song. S. M.) William H. Walter “Re 1. “Re 2. “Re 3. vive vive vive Thy Thy Thy work, work, work, O O O Lord!” Lord!” Lord!” Thy Cre Ex might ate alt y soul Thy arm thirst pre make for cious bare; Thee; name; Speak And And, with hung by the er the ing voice for Ho which the ly wakes bread Ghost, the of our dead, life, love And Oh, For make may Thee Thy our and peo spir Thine ple its in hear. be! flame. 4 “Revive Thy work, O Lord!” Give power unto Thy Word, Grant that Thy blessèd gospel may In living faith be heard. 5 “Revive Thy work, O Lord!” And give refreshing showers; The glory shall be all Thine own, The blessing, Lord, be ours! Alternate tune: No. 169.
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378 The Father from Eternity (Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern. P. M.) Philipp Nicolai The 1. Be 2. Fa fore ther, the from world e we’d ter make ni our ty, boast, Chose That us, Thou, O in Je whom sus is Christ, all in our Thee, trust, In Art Thee, Lord His of well life be and lov glo ed; ry; And And we, soon as Thou’lt giv’n bring to us Thee— to Thy that bride, place In Where Thee, we Lord shall Je see sus, Thee can face con to fide; face, Thy And, love glo re ri mains fied, un a mov dore ed. Thee. From A Thee men! dai Be ly then Strength Praise re and ceiv bless ing— ing— to nev Thee er cleav ceas ing, ing Bless To ed Thee Sav giv iour, en May Here we and all when show we forth come Thy to prais heav es. en.
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379 O My Saviour Crucified Robert C. Chapman (Last Hope. 7. 7. 7. 7.) Louis Moreau Gottschalk Slowly. O 1. Je 2. God 3. In 4. my sus is His Sav bruised love, spot iour and I less cru put sure soul’s ci to ly dis fied, shame, know, tress, Near Tells In I Thy the the have cross glo Sav learned would ries iour’s my I of depth guilt a God’s of i bide, name; woe, ness; Gaz Ho In Oh, ing ly the how with judg Sin vile a ment less, my dor there in low ing I God’s es eye found, sight, tate, On Grace Sin Since Thy did is my dy there just ran ing o’er ly som ag sin brought was o a to so ny. bound. light. great! 5 Rent the veil that closed the way To my home of heavenly day, In the flesh of Christ the Lord, Ever be His name adored! 6 Yet in sight of Calvary, Contrite should my spirit be, Rest and holiness there find Fashioned like my Saviour’s mind. Alternate tune: No. 7 in Supplement.
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