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In the Shadow of the Cross

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: AoP1882 #61 (1882) First Line: At the cross I found my Savior Refrain First Line: O my soul in him rejoices Lyrics: 1 At the cross I found my Saviour, And my boasting there shall be, For my many sins are pardoned Thro’ the blood he shed for me. Refrain: O my soul in him rejoices, And the world I count but dross,— I am walking, daily walking In the shadow of the cross. 2 At the cross I cried for mercy, Jesus heard my humble prayer; I was wretched, weak, and helpless, Till on him I cast my care. [Refrain] 3 At the cross he gave me comfort, In my darkest hour he came, And my faith looked up and saw him, Hallelujah to his name! [Refrain] 4 When among the just made perfect My Redeemer I shall see, I will tell, thro’ endless ages, What his love has done for me! [Refrain] Tune Title: [At the cross I found my Saviour]
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Beautiful Light

Author: George L. Brown Hymnal: AoP1882 #85 (1882) First Line: Beautiful light, holy and true Refrain First Line: I am the Light, I am the Way Lyrics: 1 Beautiful Light, Holy and true, Shining for me, Shining for you; Star of the morn, Brighter than Day.— “I am the Light, I am the Way.” Refrain: I am the Light, I am the Way, He that hath me Never will stray, I am the Life, I am the Door, Enter and live Forevermore. 2 Beautiful Way, Holy and free, Cast up for you, Cast up for me; Walk in the Way Narrow and straight, You it will lead To the bright gate. [Refrain] 3 Beautiful Life, Holy is he, Living for you, Living for me; Dwelling in him Mortals are blest, Perfect in love, Peaceful in rest. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Beautiful light, holy and true]
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Comfort He Hath Spoken

Author: George W. Doane Hymnal: AoP1882 #36 (1882) First Line: Broken hearted, weep no more Lyrics: 1 Broken hearted, weep no more! Hear what comfort he hath spoken, Smoking flax who ne’er hath quench’d, Bruised reed, who ne’er hath broken:— Ye who wander here below, Heavy-laden as you go; Come, with grief and sin oppressed, Come to me and be at rest; Come, with grief and sin oppressed, Come to me and be at rest. 2 Lamb of Jesus’ blood-bought flock, Brought again from sin and straying, Hear the Shepherd’s gentle voice,— ‘Tis a true and faithful saying; Greater love how can there be, Than to yield up life for thee? Bought with pang, and tear and sigh, Turn and live; why will ye die? Bought with pang, and tear and sigh, Turn and live; why will ye die? 3 Broken hearted, weep no more; Far from consolation flying; He who calls hath felt thy wound, Seen thy weeping, heard thy sighing; Bring thy broken heart to me; Welcome off’ring it shall be; Streaming tears and bursting sighs, Mine accepted sacrifice; Streaming tears and bursting sighs, Mine accepted sacrifice. Tune Title: [Broken hearted, weep no more]
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Can You Read a Clear Title

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: AoP1882 #78 (1882) Refrain First Line: Praise the Lord, O my brother Lyrics: 1 Can you read a clear title to the mansions in the sky, That the Lord your Redeemer has prepared for you on high? Are your feet firmly anchored on the Rock that will not fail? Is your hope sure and steadfast, does it look within the vale. Refrain: Praise the Lord, O my brother, Praise the Lord, O my brother, you are safe from every fear; Praise the Lord, O my brother, Praise the Lord, O my brother, for a sky serene and clear. 2 Can you read a clear title to the robe of spotless white, That shall clothe all the faithful when they pass the gates of life? Is your lamp trimmed and burning, will your longing soul rejoice? When at noon or at midnight you shall hear the Master’s voice. [Refrain] 3 Can you read a clear title to the crown of life and love That awaits every victor in those blessed realms above? Have your borne well your colors, have you tried to keep the faith? Tho’ the grace that redeemed, you will triumph over death. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Can you read a clear title]
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Cast thy Bread upon the Waters

Hymnal: AoP1882 #87 (1882) First Line: Cast thy bread upon the waters ye who have but scant supply Lyrics: 1 Cast thy bread upon the waters, Ye who have but scant supply; Angel eyes will watch above it;— You shall find it by and by, He who in his righteous balance Doth each human action weigh Will your sacrifice remember, Will your loving deeds repay. 2 Cast thy bread upon the waters, Poor and weary, worn with care;— Often sitting in the shadow,— Have you not a crumb to spare? Can you not to those around you Sing some little song of hope, As you look with longing vision Thro’ faith’s mighty telescope? 3 Cast thy bread upon the waters, Ye who have abundant store; It may float on many a billow, It may strand on many a shore. You may think it lost forever, But as sure as God is true, In this life or in the other, It will yet return to you. 4 Cast thy bread upon the waters, Far and wide your treasures strew, Scatter it with willing fingers, Laugh for joy to see it go! For if you do closely keep it, It will only drag you down; If you love it more than Jesus, It will keep you from your crown. 5 Cast thy bread upon the waters, Waft it on with praying breath, In some distant, doubtful moment It may save a soul from death; When you sleep in solemn silence, ‘Neath the morn and evening dew, Stranger hands, which you have strengthened, May strew lilies over you. Tune Title: [Cast thy bread upon the waters]
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Glory to the Lamb

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

Author: John Newton Hymnal: AoP1882 #142 (1882) First Line: Come, my soul, thy suit prepare Tune Title: HENDON
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Come, O my Soul

Author: Thomas Blacklock Hymnal: AoP1882 #102 (1882) First Line: Come, O my soul, in sacred lays Lyrics: 1 Come, O my soul, in sacred lays, Attempt thy great Creator’s praise: But Oh! what tongue can speak His fame? What mortal verse can reach the theme? 2 Enthroned amid the radiant spheres, He glory, like a garment, wears; To form a robe of light divine, Ten thousand suns around Him shine. 3 In all our Maker’s grand designs, Omnipotence, with wisdom, shines; His works, thro’ all this wondrous frame, Declare the glory of His Name. 4 Raised on devotion’s lofty wing, Do thou, my soul, His glories sing; And let His praise employ thy tongue, Till listening worlds shall join the song. Tune Title: LUTON
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Come, Said Jesus

Author: Mrs. A. L. Barbauld Hymnal: AoP1882 #141 (1882) First Line: Come, said Jesus' sacred voice Tune Title: HORTON
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Come unto Me

Author: C. Wesley Hymnal: AoP1882 #144 (1882) First Line: Come unto me , when shadows darkly gather Tune Title: HENLEY

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