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A Cross Without a Christ

Author: R. Wesley Omans Hymnal: IGS21948 #99 (1948) Tune Title: [If the roses had no petals] First Line: If the roses had no petals Refrain First Line: It was not the cross that saved me Languages: English

Leave It All With Jesus

Author: W. C. Poole Hymnal: IGS21948 #101 (1948) Tune Title: [If you ever get discouraged with the work you have to do] First Line: If you ever get discouraged with the work you have to do Refrain First Line: Leave it all with Jesus; He knows the way Languages: English
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He Is the Rose of Sharon

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #90 (1948) Tune Title: [In Jesus I found such a wonderful friend] First Line: In Jesus I found such a wonderful friend Lyrics: 1 In Jesus I found such a wonderful friend, He satisfies all of my need; He’s more than my heart ever could comprehend, O He is a Savior indeed. Chorus: He is the rose of Sharon, Fragrant and sweet to me, He is my light when shadows fall, Savior and keeper is He; He is the rose of Sharon, He is my all in all. 2 My constant Companion, my Counselor too, My High Priest most holy is He; The King of my soul and my Advocate true, My Savior forever will be. [Chorus] 3 Far more than the trifles that earth can afford, In Christ my Redeemer I see; In Him all the treasures of Heaven are stored, Eternal His praises shall be. [Chorus] Languages: English
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The Beautiful City of Gold

Author: M. E. Mathews Hymnal: IGS21948 #131 (1948) Tune Title: [In the beautiful home, in the land of the blest] First Line: In the beautiful home, in the land of the blest Refrain First Line: A tent or a cottage, oh, why should I care Lyrics: 1 In the beautiful home, in the land of the blest, Which our Savior has gone to prepare; There saints and bright angels enjoy perfect rest, And God reigns eternally there; There sickness nor sorrows nor death ever come, The inhabitants never grow old; They have nothing to fear in that beautiful home, In that beautiful city of gold. Chorus: A tent or a cottage, oh, why should I care What my dwelling place is here below? They are building a palace for me over there, In that beautiful city of gold. 2 That beautiful home is for you and for me, And if faithful its joys we may share, Sometimes when in visions its portals I see, My soul longs to be over there. Our Savior is waiting to welcome us home, When our work is all finished below; Then let us prepare when the message shall come, To be ready and waiting to go. [Chorus] 3 Then come and go with us to fair Eden’s land, There’s a welcome for all who will come; God’s servants are calling on every hand, O come to this beautiful home. The friends who have gone to that land of the blest Are inviting you, brother, to come, To share in their bliss and enjoy perfect rest, In that beautiful city of gold. [Chorus] Languages: English
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No Night There

Author: John R. Clements Hymnal: IGS21948 #2 (1948) Tune Title: [In the land of fadeless day] First Line: In the land of fadeless day Refrain First Line: God shall "wipe away all tears" Languages: English

I've a Friend Who Is True

Author: G. F. M. Hymnal: IGS21948 #121 (1948) Tune Title: [I've a Friend who is true when the day is fair] First Line: I've a Friend who is true when the day is fair Refrain First Line: I've a Friend who is true when it's cloudy or blue Languages: English

Jesus, I My Cross Have Taken

Author: Henry F. Lyte Hymnal: IGS21948 #102 (1948) Tune Title: [Jesus, I my cross have taken] Languages: English
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Seeking for Me

Author: A. N. Hymnal: IGS21948 #136 (1948) Tune Title: [Jesus, my Savior, to Bethlehem came] First Line: Jesus, my Savior, to Bethlehem came Languages: English

Your Saviour

Author: Leonard Cecil Barnett Hymnal: IGS21948 #7 (1948) Tune Title: [Jesus stands and knocks today] First Line: Jesus stands and knocks today Refrain First Line: Turn Him not way Languages: English

No Fruit for the Master

Author: G. E. D. Hymnal: IGS21948 #140 (1948) Tune Title: [Jesus was trav'ling a dusty highway] First Line: Jesus was trav'ling a dusty highway Refrain First Line: No fruit for the Master, nothing but leaves Languages: English

Just for Today

Author: Haldor Lillenas Hymnal: IGS21948 #148 (1948) Tune Title: [Just for today I'll walk along life's journey] First Line: Just for today I'll walk along life's journey Languages: English

If God Should Say, "Depart!"

Author: T. H. Hymnal: IGS21948 #43 (1948) Tune Title: [Life is now slipping fast away] First Line: Life is now slipping fast away Refrain First Line: Ponder it well: how dreadful the cost Languages: English
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Since I Found My Savior

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: IGS21948 #56 (1948) Tune Title: [Life wears a diff'rent face to me] First Line: Life wears a diff'rent face to me Refrain First Line: Golden sunbeams round me play Languages: English
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Like as a Father

Author: Mrs. C. D. Martin Hymnal: IGS21948 #16 (1948) Tune Title: ["Like as a father," this is our song] First Line: "Like as a father," this is our song Refrain First Line: Never a moment but He is near Lyrics: 1 “Like as a father,” this is our song; “Like as a father,” so tender and strong. Full of compassion, God on His throne, “Like as a father,” pities His own. Chorus: Never a moment but He is near; Never a heart-cry but He will hear. Matchless in goodness, God on His throne, “Like as a father,” cares for His own. 2 “Like as a father,” strong in His arm. He will protect all His children from harm; Shield them from danger, keep them each hour, Matchless in goodness, boundless in pow’r. [Chorus] 3 “Like as a father,” guiding in love. On thro’ the world-maze to glory above. Never a moment are we alone. He, like a father, cares for His own. [Chorus] Languages: English
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The Center of His Will

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #87 (1948) Tune Title: [Long my stubborn will kept saying to the Master] First Line: Long my stubborn will kept saying to the Master Refrain First Line: In the center of His will my soul is resting Lyrics: 1 Long my stubborn will kept saying to the Master, “I must have my way and do as I desire;” But when I beheld my suffering Redeemer, I surrendered and He sent the cleansing fire. Chorus: In the center of His will my soul is resting, Resting, from the strife that raged within my soul; Like a bird that found its nest, So my soul has found its rest In the center of the will of God. 2 In a perfect consecration I have yielded All my life and all my being to His will; Well I know tho’ He may lead me thro’ the valley, He will also lead me o’er the sunlit hill. [Chorus] 3 Fully yielded all my plans and my ambitions, Full yielded all my days and all my hours; On the altar both for sacrifice or service I have gladly placed my being’s ransomed pow’rs. [Chorus] 4 Nothing sweeter can be known than full surrender To the perfect will of God eternally; O how shall my lips sufficient praises render Unto Him who opened heav’n on earth to me! [Chorus] Languages: English

I Will Follow

Author: P. K. Hymnal: IGS21948 #82 (1948) Tune Title: [Lord, I will follow anywhere] First Line: Lord, I will follow anywhere Refrain First Line: I will follow, Saviour, all the way Languages: English
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Emptied of Self

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #78 (1948) Tune Title: [Lord, let me die to selfish desires] First Line: Lord, let me die to selfish desires Refrain First Line: Emptied of self, with holy love filled Languages: English

Come, Lord, My Heart to Sanctify

Author: J. R. Spittal Hymnal: IGS21948 #109 (1948) Tune Title: [Lord, to be Thine, yes, wholly Thine today] First Line: Lord, to be Thine, yes, wholly Thine today Refrain First Line: Lord, cleanse my heart from all its inbred sin Languages: English
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Love Came Down and Died for Sin

Author: Unknown Hymnal: IGS21948 #65 (1948) Tune Title: [Love came down and died for sin] Lyrics: 1 Love came down and died for sin; Faith reached out and took us in; Hope looked up and made its claim. Hallelujah, praise His name! 2 Pleasures old are passed away, Pleasures new have come to stay; All the old life wavers dim, Now that I am hid in Him. 3 Things too great for tongue to tell Throng the place where I shall dwell; Beauties never seen or heard, As recorded in His Word. 4 Hid in Him, the story tell, Sheltered safe and all is well, God, according to His plan, Has prepared a place for man. Languages: English

Loving Me

Author: Geraldine Bond Hymnal: IGS21948 #145 (1948) Tune Title: [Loving me, forsaking His heav'nly home] First Line: Loving me, forsaking His heav'nly home Refrain First Line: Wonderful love of Jesus for me Languages: English

Let Me Lose My Life and Find It, Lord, in Thee

Author: R. H. M. Hymnal: IGS21948 #60 (1948) Tune Title: [Many years I longed for rest] First Line: Many years I longed for rest Languages: English
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My Heart Is Singing

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #42 (1948) Tune Title: [My heart is singing, the bells are ringing] First Line: My heart is singing, the bells are ringing Refrain First Line: Oh, glory, oh, glory! I'm ever proclaiming the story Lyrics: 1 My heart is singing, the bells are ringing To Christ I’m clinging; He gives me peace. From chains that bound me, that were around me, Since Christ has found me I have release. 2 Chorus; Oh, glory, oh, glory! I’m ever proclaiming the story, How Jesus has saved me and washed all my sin stains away! Oh, glory, oh, glory! I’m ever proclaiming the story, How Jesus has saved me and turned my night to day. 3 To be professing without possessing Must be distressing, to say the least. To have salvation, God’s approbation, No condemnation, is like a feast. 4 Some have a rusty, a dark and dusty, An old and musty experience. If wrong they’ righten, their loads would lighten, Their faces brighten, their joys commence. 5 Oh, stop professing without the blessing; Begin confessing your Lord divine. Oh, cease your doubting, begin your shouting, Your foes be routing; for Jesus shine. Languages: English

When I Met My Savior

Author: H. M. M. Hymnal: IGS21948 #32 (1948) Tune Title: [My heart was sad 'till I met Jesus] First Line: My heart was sad 'till I met Jesus Refrain First Line: Then one day I met my Saviour Languages: English

Something That He Cannot See

Author: J. W. P. Hymnal: IGS21948 #144 (1948) Tune Title: [My heavenly Father's watchful eye] First Line: My heavenly Father's watchful eye Refrain First Line: But there's something that my Father cannot see Languages: English

My Home Is Where My Heart Is

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #72 (1948) Tune Title: [My home is where my heart is] Refrain First Line: I'm daily growing fonder Languages: English

My One Desire

Author: H. D. Bartells Hymnal: IGS21948 #33 (1948) Tune Title: [My wayward life my shame has been] First Line: My wayward life my shame has been Refrain First Line: My only desire, my only plea Languages: English

My Constant Song

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #128 (1948) Tune Title: [No more my heart is lonely] First Line: No more my heart is lonely Refrain First Line: My constant song is He Languages: English

No Regrets

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #113 (1948) Tune Title: [No regrets, no regrets for the work I may have done] First Line: No regrets, no regrets for the work I may have done Languages: English

Nobody Can, Like Jesus

Author: N. B. Herrell Hymnal: IGS21948 #59 (1948) Tune Title: [Nobody knows when we are tried] First Line: Nobody knows when we are tried Refrain First Line: Nobody can, nobody can Languages: English

Nothing But Leaves

Author: L. E. A. Hymnal: IGS21948 #19 (1948) Tune Title: [Nothing but leaves! The Spirit grieves] First Line: Nothing but leaves! The Spirit grieves Scripture: Mark 11:13 Languages: English

Lord, Make My Life a Lovely Song

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #103 (1948) Tune Title: [O Master, this my prayer shall be] First Line: O Master, this my prayer shall be Languages: English

Where My Dreams Will Come True

Author: Robert Whitmore Hymnal: IGS21948 #141 (1948) Tune Title: [O the day may seem long as I travel along] First Line: O the day may seem long as I travel along Languages: English

Some Glad, Sweet Day

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #108 (1948) Tune Title: [O troubled heart bowed down with bitter pain] First Line: O troubled heart bowed down with bitter pain Refrain First Line: Some glad, sweet day, when clouds of grief are rifted Languages: English
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Because He Loves Thee

Author: Haldor Lillenas Hymnal: IGS21948 #120 (1948) Tune Title: [O troubled heart, One walks beside thee] First Line: O troubled heart, One walks beside thee Refrain First Line: He does it all because He loves thee Lyrics: 1 O troubled heart, One walks beside thee When thou art weary and sore distress’d. Along thy pathway He fain would guide thee When many trials thy soul hath press’d. Chorus: He does it all because He loves thee, No matter what thy lot may be. His watchful eye sleeps not above thee; What He alloweth is best for thee. 2 O weary heart, thy understanding Hath failed to fathom the reason why Thy cherished plan and Thy fond ambitions So oft must perish and often die. [Chorus] 3 O fainting heart, thy Father loves thee, Tho’ oft His planning may seem obscure. Within His heart thou art not forgotten; His arms of mercy hold thee secure. [Chorus] Languages: English
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O Wonderful Story

Author: Robert Whitmore Hymnal: IGS21948 #94 (1948) Tune Title: [O wonderful story true] First Line: O wonderful story true Refrain First Line: O wonderful story of Jesus Lyrics: 1 O wonderful story true, Tho’ old it is ever new; The story of love From heaven above, O wonderful story of Jesus. Chorus: O wonderful story of Jesus, Its message I love to repeat; O marvelous story of Jesus, That wonderful story so sweet. 2 O wonderful story old, ‘Tis never too often told; Glad victory swells, Like sweet chiming bells, From the wonderful story of Jesus. [Chorus] 3 O wonderful story sweet, Its message I would repeat; For those in despair And burdened with care Find joy in the story of Jesus. [Chorus] 4 O wonderful story true, Its power can wonders do; For pris’ners of sin Their freedom can win Thro’ the wonderful story of Jesus. [Chorus] Languages: English

No Burdens Up There

Author: Nelson G. Mink Hymnal: IGS21948 #127 (1948) Tune Title: [Oft times I must carry a wearisome load] First Line: Oft times I must carry a wearisome load Refrain First Line: I'll not have my burdens up there Languages: English

It Surely Will Be Lovely in the Morning

Author: Frank E. Roush Hymnal: IGS21948 #69 (1948) Tune Title: [Oh, it surely will be lovely in the morning] First Line: Oh, it surely will be lovely in the morning Refrain First Line: Oh, it surely will be lovely over there Languages: English

The Banqueting House

Author: Johnson Oatman, Jr. Hymnal: IGS21948 #30 (1948) Tune Title: [Oh, praise the Lord! my soul is filled] First Line: Oh, praise the Lord! my soul is filled Refrain First Line: He brought me to the banqueting house Languages: English

The Bells of Time

Author: Ellen Gates Hymnal: IGS21948 #61 (1948) Tune Title: [Oh, the clanging bells of Time] First Line: Oh, the clanging bells of Time Languages: English

Only for a While

Author: Leonard Cecil Barnett Hymnal: IGS21948 #22 (1948) Tune Title: [Oh, there's many a loss on the way of the cross] First Line: Oh, there's many a loss on the way of the cross Refrain First Line: They are only for a while Languages: English

Now I Sing of Jesus

Author: H. D. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #38 (1948) Tune Title: [Once I sang the worldly songs] First Line: Once I sang the worldly songs Languages: English

Dearer than All

Author: D. S. Hymnal: IGS21948 #104 (1948) Tune Title: [Once I was lonely, sin-sick and poor] First Line: Once I was lonely, sin-sick and poor Refrain First Line: Dearer than all, yes, dearer than all Languages: English
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The Unveiled Christ

Author: N. B. H. Hymnal: IGS21948 #97 (1948) Tune Title: [Once our blessed Christ of beauty] First Line: Once our blessed Christ of beauty Refrain First Line: O behold the Man of Sorrows Languages: English
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Broken for You

Author: Mrs. C. H. M. Hymnal: IGS21948 #47 (1948) Tune Title: [One day, years ago, 'neath a fair eastern sky] First Line: One day, years ago, 'neath a fair eastern sky Refrain First Line: Broken for me Languages: English

Then Jesus Came

Author: Oswald J. Smith Hymnal: IGS21948 #84 (1948) Tune Title: [One sat alone beside the highway begging] First Line: One sat alone beside the highway begging Refrain First Line: When Jesus comes, the tempter's pow'r is broken Languages: English
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The Set of the Soul

Author: A. N. O. Hymnal: IGS21948 #91 (1948) Tune Title: [One ship drives east and one drives west] First Line: One ship drives east and one drives west Refrain First Line: I've set my sail for heaven Lyrics: 1 One ship drives east and one drives west, By the self-same wind that blows; ‘Tis the set of the sail and not the gale Which tells the way it goes. Chorus: I’ve set my sail for heaven, I’ev set my soul to go thro’; Tho’ stormy gale my barque assail, I shall reach the harbor land. 2 Like the waves of the sea are the gales of fate, As onward we journey thro’ life; ‘Tis the set of the soul which determines the goal, And not the storm or strife. [Chorus] 3 At my helm stands the Pilot of Galilee, He will safely guide me thro’; He my friend and my constant helper will be, Till the golden gate I view. [Chorus] Languages: English

The Circle Grows Larger Up Yonder

Author: F. W. H. Hymnal: IGS21948 #134 (1948) Tune Title: [Our loved ones and friends are fast passing away] First Line: Our loved ones and friends are fast passing away Refrain First Line: The circle grows smaller down here Languages: English

Perhaps

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #117 (1948) Tune Title: [Perhaps the songs that once you sang] First Line: Perhaps the songs that once you sang Languages: English
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Shut In With God

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #115 (1948) Tune Title: [Shut in with God, the weary world forbidden] First Line: Shut in with God, the weary world forbidden Refrain First Line: Shut in with God my soul desires to be Lyrics: 1 Shut in with God, the weary world forbidden; Shut in with God for one blest hour; Shut in with God, and in His bosom hidden, To know His saving, keeping pow’r. Chorus: Shut in with God my soul desires to be, Alone with Him who gave himself for me; In holy union and sweet communion, Shut in with God, shut in with God 2 Shut in with God, the voice of strife excluded; Shut in with God, sweet peace is mine; Shut in with God, no other one included, I drink of living springs divine. [Chorus] 3 Shut in with God, His secrets I am learning; Shut in with God, His will to know; Shut in with God, the fire of love is burning, And gracious streams of mercy flow. [Chorus] 4 Shut in with God, I know the peace of heaven, Shut in with God, I see His face. Shut in with God, the clouds above are riven; I revel in His boundless grace. [Chorus] Languages: English
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The Things of the World Look Small to Me

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #92 (1948) Tune Title: [Since I'm bound for my home in the skies] First Line: Since I'm bound for my home in the skies Refrain First Line: The things of the world seem so small to me Languages: English

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