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Precious Jesus

Author: W. H. R. Hymnal: CD61904 #141 (1904) First Line: O the sweetest name that the tongue can frame Refrain First Line: Jesus alone, make Him thine own Lyrics: 1 O the sweetest name that the tongue can frame Is Jesus, Precious Jesus; He is strong to aid, let your hope be stayed On Jesus, Precious Jesus. Refrain: Jesus alone, make Him thine own, Blessed Jesus, Precious Jesus; Jesus alone, make Him thine own, Blessed Jesus, Precious Jesus. 2 In His praise unite, keep your armor bright For Jesus, Precious Jesus; He will clear dark skies, wipe the weeping eyes, Blest Jesus, Precious Jesus. [Refrain] 3 When the way is drear, none the heart can cheer Like Jesus, Precious Jesus; Soon we’ll gather there, in the mansion fair With Jesus, Precious Jesus. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [O the sweetest name that the tongue can frame]
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Waiting Up There

Author: W. H. Ruebush Hymnal: CD61904 #142 (1904) First Line: Precious the promise Jesus has given Refrain First Line: There is a home for the wayworn and weary Lyrics: 1 Precious the promise Jesus has given, That when the cares of life all are past He has a place prepared up in heaven, We shall be gathered there safe at last. Refrain: There is a home for the wayworn and weary Waiting up there, Waiting up there; There is a home for the lonely and dreary Waiting up there, Waiting up there. 2 Burdens of life may hinder us ever, Darkest of clouds the skies overcast, Precious the promise, it faileth never, We shall be gathered home safe at last. [Refrain] 3 As you the pathway tread, do your duty, Ever be faithful, true to your trust, Then shall you see the King in His beauty, You shall be gathered there safe at last. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Precious the promise Jesus has given]
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Going Home

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: CD61904 #143 (1904) First Line: Though jostled daily by the throng Refrain First Line: I'm going, going home Lyrics: 1 Though jostled daily by the throng, With joyful heart I move along, And on my lips there is a song, For I’m going, going home. Refrain: I’m going, going home, I’m going, going home, “There is gladness in my soul today,” For I’m going, going home. 2 Though many leagues there still may be Between my Father’s house and me, From fear and doubt my heart is free, For I’m going, going home. [Refrain] 3 I cannot say when care or woe Or grief again may bend me low; But naught will turn me back, I know, For I’m going, going home. [Refrain] 4 Though many trials mine may be Before the journey’s end I see; A grand reward will come to me, When I reach my heav’nly home. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Though jostled daily by the throng]
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Jesus Took My Heart

Author: Josephine Pollard Hymnal: CD61904 #144 (1904) First Line: When by thoughts of sin Lyrics: 1 When by thoughts of sin Burdened and distressed, Longing for a place of refuge On some shelt’ring breast. Refrain: Jesus took my heart Close in His embrace; Made it strong and smiles upon me, Saved me by His grace. 2 From the mire of sin, From each evil thought, I am henceforth kept securely, Out of danger brought. [Refrain] 3 When I doubted most, When my faith was weak, When a word in Jesus’ favor I refused to speak. [Refrain] 4 Now the way is clear, Doubtful shadows flee, Since from darkness, in great mercy Christ delivered me! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [When by thoughts of sin]
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Jesus Is Passing By

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: CD61904 #145 (1904) First Line: Come, contrite one, and seek His grace Refrain First Line: Passing by, passing by Scripture: Luke 18:37 Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, contrite one, and seek His grace]
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'Tis Over in the Glory Land

Author: Rev. F. L. Snyder Hymnal: CD61904 #146 (1904) First Line: There's a time and place where the faithful rest Lyrics: 1 There’s a time and place where the faithful rest, ‘Tis over in the glory land; Where the pure and good shall be ever blest, ‘Tis over in the glory land. Refrain: ‘Tis over in the glory land, ‘Tis over in the glory land, That we long to go when we’re thro’ below, ‘Tis over in the glory land. 2 We shall someday be where no sorrow’s known, ‘Tis over in the glory land; Where the winds of woe never yet have blown, ‘Tis over in the glory land. [Refrain] 3 Here we part with friends, but someday we’ll meet, ‘Tis over in the glory land; Where we’ll walk and talk on the gold paved street, ‘Tis over in the glory land. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a time and place where the faithful rest]
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When the Great Day Comes

Author: W. T. G. Hymnal: CD61904 #147 (1904) First Line: Come, ye blessed of my Father Lyrics: 1 “Come, ye blessed of my Father, Inherit the kingdom prepared for you;” Thus will the Master say to His servants, Who unto Him heave been faithful and true. When the great day comes, When the great day comes, Will you be ready? Will you be ready when the great day comes? 2 “Come, ye blessed of my Father.” Blest words of redemption complete and sure; How they will thrill the souls that shall hear them With praise ecstatic and love ever pure. When the great day comes, When the great day comes, Will you be ready? Will you be ready when the great day comes? 3 “Come, ye blessed of my Father,” I know this glad welcome will ring for me, If I am faithful, loving and patient, Bearing the cross till the crown makes me free. When the great day comes, When the great day comes, May we be ready May we be ready when the great day comes. Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, ye blessed of my Father]
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Oh, to Be Ready!

Author: Unknown Hymnal: CD61904 #148 (1904) First Line: Oh, to be ready when death shall come Refrain First Line: Oh, to be ready Lyrics: 1 Oh, to be ready when death shall come, Oh, to be ready to hasten home; No earthly clinging, no ling’ring gaze, No strife at parting, no sore amaze; No chains to sever that earth hath twined, No spell to loosen that love would bind. Refrain: Oh, to be ready, Oh, to be ready, Oh, to be ready to go to our home. 2 No flitting shadows to dim the light Of angel pinions all winged for flight; No cloudlike phantoms, to fling a gloom Twixt heav’n’s bright portals and earth’s dark tomb; But sweetly, gently, to pass away From earth’s dim twilight to perfect day. [Refrain] 3 To list to the music of angel lyres, To catch the rapture of seraph fires; To lean in trust on the risen One, Till borne away to a fadeless throne, Then, oh, to be ready when death shall come, And oh, to be ready to hasten home. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, to be ready when death shall come]
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A Very Present Help in Trouble

Author: Rev. B. H. Tripp Hymnal: CD61904 #149 (1904) First Line: A good ship, a burning wreck Lyrics: 1 A good ship, a burning wreck Drifted on the ocean wide; Those who once had trod her deck Battling now the waters, cried: “Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee.” 2 Sinking ‘neath the rolling deep, In the wide and treachrous main; Faith alone could sing so sweet, Pleadingly the hopeful strain: “Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee.” 3 Strong in faith, on Christ they call, Helpless on the billowy sea; Singing as they rise and fall, Ever this their only plea: “Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee.” 4 Waves nor flame can ne’er devour Those who call on Jesus’ name; Trusting His almighty pow’r, While they sing this sweet refrain: “Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee.” Languages: English Tune Title: [A good ship, a burning wreck]
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We’re Marching On

Author: L. H. P. Hymnal: CD61904 #150 (1904) First Line: We are valiant soldiers marching on Refrain First Line: Marching ever onward Lyrics: 1 We are valiant soldiers marching on, We’re marching on, we’re marching on, In the way our blessed Saviour’s gone; We’re marching to the better land. Refrain: Marching ever onward, Marching ever onward, Marching ever onward, To glorious victory: With our noble leader, tried and true, We’re marching on, we’re marching on, And the cross of Jesus e’er in view; We’re marching to the better land. 2 With the Gospel banner now unfurled, We’re marching on, we’re marching on, Bearing glorious news to all the world; We’re marching to the better land. [Refrain] 3 Over there in Afric’s sunny land, We’re marching on, we’re marching on, And behold, on India’s coral strand; We’re marching to the better land. [Refrain] 4 Victories in China and Japan, We’re marching on, we’re marching on, Europe and America in the vain; We’re marching to the better land. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [We are valiant soldiers marching on]

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