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The Army of the Lord

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: JS1889 #13 (1889) First Line: Behold the army of the Lord Refrain First Line: There is no place for coward hearts Lyrics: How bright its host appears; Its ranks are marshalled, ev’ry one, And filled with volunteers. Refrain: There is no place for coward hearts, Who from their colors fly; The gospel calls for loyal ones Who do not fear to die. 2 The trump of war is sounding now, Its signal well we know; It bids the soldiers of the cross Take arms against the foe. [Refrain] 3 The battle storm may do its worst, Our ardor still shall rise; We’ll never lay our armor down Till faith presents the prize. [Refrain] 4 And when by grace our vict’ry won, Like stars in heaven we shine, We’ll shout and sing thro’ endless years, The praise, O Lord, be thine. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Behold the army of the Lord]
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I will Give You Rest

Author: Mrs. Thos. May Peirce Hymnal: JS1889 #14 (1889) First Line: Oppressed by countless foes without Lyrics: 1 Oppressed by countless foes without, And lurking foes within, We search creation’s bounds in vain For rest from toil and sin. The voice of him whose name is Truth, Invites the weary breast: “Come unto me, come unto me, And I will give you rest.” 2 For God—our God!—so loved the world, He gave his Son to save; To bear each sad infirmity; And weep beside a grave. Our great High Priest in glory now Invites the laden breast: “Come unto me, come unto me, And I will give you rest.” 3 Dear Lord, we come: a contrite heart Thou wilt not turn away; Help us to learn thy holy will, And follow in thy way. We hear thy voice,—it charms the soul, And calms the troubled breast,— “Come unto me, come unto me, And I will give you rest.” 4 Safe sheltered from the tempter’s wiles The inward life shall grow In grace and knowledge of our Lord, So heaven shall dawn below. Toil ends in triumph when these words Shall thrill the anxious breast:— “Well done, thou good and faithful one, Now enter into rest.” Languages: English Tune Title: [Oppressed by countless foes without]
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God is Calling Yet

Author: Gerhard Tersteegen Hymnal: JS1889 #15 (1889) First Line: God calling yet; shall I not hear Refrain First Line: Calling, oh hear Him Languages: English Tune Title: [God calling yet; shall I not hear]
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The Still, Small Voice

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: JS1889 #16 (1889) First Line: Listen to the “still, small voice,” Refrain First Line: Hark! from heaven falling Languages: English Tune Title: [Listen to the “still, small voice”]
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Over the Tide

Author: Francis A. Simkins Hymnal: JS1889 #17 (1889) First Line: Dark are the waters before me Refrain First Line: Carry me over the tide Lyrics: 1 Dark are the waters before me,— Loud is the voice of the gale; Storm-cloud and tempest are o’er me, Boatman! oh, list to my hail. Refrain: Carry me over the tide, Dark are the waters, and deep and wide; Yonder, just over the sea, My mansion is waiting for me. 2 Onward I move o’er the waters, Lurid the lightning’s fierce glare, Angry the surges beneath me,— Boatman! lo, danger is there. [Refrain] 3 Peril is in the dark waters,— Safety beyond the deep wave; Father! oh, let me not perish— Thou who are mighty to save. [Refrain] 4 Ah, when the voyage is over, There, on that beautiful shore, Safely beyond the dark waters, Joy shall be mine forevermore. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Dark are the waters before me]
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Best of All

Author: Rev. C. W. Ray, D. D. Hymnal: JS1889 #18 (1889) First Line: Jesus all my grief is sharing Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus all my grief is sharing]
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Singing all the Day

Author: James L. Black Hymnal: JS1889 #19 (1889) First Line: I am singing all the day Lyrics: 1 I am singing all the day, Hallelujah to the Lord! I am feasting, ever feasting On the goodness of his word; I am singing at the cross, Where he washed my sins away; Of his precious, pard’ning mercy I am singing all the day. Refrain: Singing all the day, Singing all the day, Praising the Rock of my salvation; I am singing at the cross, where he washed my sins away, Hallelujah! hallelujah! praise the Lord! 2 I am singing all the day , And my song is ever new, For I sing of him who loves me As no other one can do; He has paid the debt of sin That my heart could never pay; Of my Saviour and Redeemer I am singing all the day. [Refrain] 3 I am singing all the day, And my song shall never cease; I am singing how he leads me, And he gives me perfect peace; To the house not made with hands, When my spirit flies away, I will sing of my Redeemer Thro’ an everlasting day. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I am singing all the day]
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Wonderful Saviour

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: JS1889 #20 (1889) First Line: Wonderful, Lord, thy lowly birth Refrain First Line: Wonderful, wonderful Saviour Lyrics: 1 Wonderful, Lord, thy lowly birth, Wonderful all thy years on earth; Gratefully we thy pure life trace,— Deeds of compassion, words of grace. Refrain: Wonderful, wonderful Saviour, Love without measure is thine; Oh, it is wonderful! glorious and wonderful! This loving Saviour is mine. 2 Wonderful night of agony! Wonderful cross of Calvary! Praying for those who nailed thee there; Wonderful sorrow, conflict, prayer. [Refrain] 3 Wonderful all thy life above, Pleading for us in thy great love; Wonderful, though exalted there Sweet name of Brother thou dost bear. [Refrain] 4 Wonderful heart, that throbs for all, Sinful and weak, who on thee call; How can I praise thee! joy divine, Wonderful Savior, thou art mine! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Wonderful, Lord, thy lowly birth]
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Let Me Into Nothing Fall

Author: M. W. Morse Hymnal: JS1889 #21 (1889) First Line: Whene’er I think of Jesus Refrain First Line: Oh, let me into nothing fall Lyrics: 1 Whene’er I think of Jesus, The sinner’s Friend indeed, Who at heaven’s court is standing For even me to plead; When I think he died to save me, When wandering in sin, How in softest tones he called me To come and follow him. Refrain: Oh, let me into nothing fall,— Jesus is my all in all; Yes, let me into nothing fall,— Jesus is my all in all. 2 Whene’er I think of Jesus, And his great love to me, My soul can’t keep from singing,— His foll’wer I would be; His grace to me has promised To help me on my way, As on thro’ life I journey And press to endless day. [Refrain] 3 Whene’er I think of Jesus, Oh, wondrous thought to me! With him I’ll live forever, His glory I may see; Then I’ll sing of his great goodness, His name will I adore; I am so glad he saves me Just now and evermore. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Whene’er I think of Jesus]
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Be Still and Know

Author: E. A. Barnes Hymnal: JS1889 #22 (1889) First Line: When life is full of toil and care Refrain First Line: Be still, be still Lyrics: 1 When life is full of toil and care, When on our way the shadows fall, That we may trust, and journey on, God speaketh to us all: Refrain: Be still, be still, Be still and know that I am God; Be still, be still, Be still and know that I am God. 2 When heavy is the given cross, When strength is ready to depart, That we may trust, and murmur not, God whispers to the heart: [Refrain] 3 When rugged is the sea of life, When storms abide and billows roll, That we may trust, and never fear, God whispers to the soul: [Refrain] 4 In all the days that are to come, In all the griefs that may befall, That we may trust his guiding hand, God speaketh to us all: [Refrain] Scripture: Psalm 46:10 Languages: English Tune Title: [When life is full of toil and care]

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