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Jesus is Dearer Than All

Author: G. B. Hymnal: TH1918 #205 (1918) Person Name: G. B. First Line: Jesus is my loving Saviour Refrain First Line: Jesus, Jesus, dearer than all to me Topics: Choir (Suitable for) Tune Title: [Jesus is my loving Saviour]
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Sweet By and By

Author: S. Fillmore Bennett Hymnal: TH1918 #81 (1918) Person Name: S. Fillmore Bennett First Line: There’s a land that is fairer than day Refrain First Line: In the sweet by and by Topics: Heaven Tune Title: [There’s a land that is fairer than day]
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Send Out a Light

Author: Mary Bernstecher Hymnal: TH1918 #2 (1918) Person Name: Mary Bernstecher First Line: Send out a light as you go your way Refrain First Line: Send out a light, a radiant light Topics: Service Tune Title: [Send out a light as you go your way]
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An Old-Fashioned Home

Author: Mary Bernstecher Hymnal: TH1918 #72 (1918) Person Name: Mary Bernstecher First Line: There's an old-fashioned home over yonder Refrain First Line: There's a home over yonder Topics: Mother Tune Title: [There's an old-fashioned home over yonder]
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The New Song

Author: Mary Bernstecher Hymnal: TH1918 #111 (1918) Person Name: Mary Bernstecher First Line: I have read of a song so wondrous sweet Refrain First Line: A new, new song in glory we shall sing Lyrics: 1 I have read of a song so wondrous sweet ‘Twill be sung in Heav’n at the Saviour’s feet; When some happy day the redeem’d shall meet, And sing a new song in glory. Refrain: A new, new song in glory we shall sing, A new, new song of praises to the King; We’ll shout aloud the grand old story, And sing a new song in glory. 2 When each trial is o’er and each duty done, When the race is ended the garland won; When the ransom’d hosts gather round the throne, We’ll sing a new song in glory. [Refrain] 3 Clad in robes of white, cleans’d from sin’s deep stain By the precious blood of the Lamb once slain; We shall praise Him when we with Him shall reign And sing a new song in glory. [Refrain] 4 When at last His glorious face we see, Then we’ll sing of grace and mercy free, We shall worship Him thro’ eternity, And sing a new song in glory. [Refrain] Topics: Faith; Heaven; Praise Tune Title: [I have read of a song so wondrous sweet]
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Will You Answer Mother’s Prayer Tonight?

Author: Mary Bernstecher Hymnal: TH1918 #160 (1918) Person Name: Mary Bernstecher First Line: Many years ago a mother fond and true Refrain First Line: Will you answer mother's prayer tonight? Topics: Invitation; Mother; Prayer; Solos and Duets Tune Title: [Many years ago a mother fond and true]
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He Will Answer Every Prayer

Author: Mary Bernstecher Hymnal: TH1918 #161 (1918) Person Name: Mary Bernstecher First Line: God has given you His promise Refrain First Line: He will answer ev'ry prayer Topics: Prayer Tune Title: [God has given you His promise]
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God Holds the Key

Author: Mary Bernstecker Hymnal: TH1918 #163 (1918) Person Name: Mary Bernstecker First Line: There's a door that leads to a future goal Refrain First Line: God holds the key that will open the door Lyrics: 1 There’s a door that leads to a future goal, That will open for you and me; But ‘twill only be as we trust in God, For ‘tis He who holds the key. Refrain: God holds the key that will open the door, To those who are faithful and true; And if you will labor and love and trust, ‘Twill someday be opened for you. 2 There’s a rocky path to this door of hope, And you’ll cross more than one rough sea, But you’ll reach the goal, if your faith is fixed In the One who holds the key. [Refrain] 3 You must tarry not, but enter in, When the Master swings wide the door; Lest the key be turned and you sadly learn It has closed for evermore. [Refrain] Topics: Assurance; Assurance; Heaven Tune Title: [There's a door that leads to a future goal]
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Peace, Perfect Peace

Author: Edward H. Bickersteth Hymnal: TH1918 #31 (1918) Person Name: Edward H. Bickersteth First Line: Peace, perfect peace, in this dark world of sin? Topics: Devotional Tune Title: PAX TECUM
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Where He Leads Me

Author: E. W. Blandly Hymnal: TH1918 #202 (1918) Person Name: E. W. Blandly First Line: I can hear my Savior calling Refrain First Line: Where He leads me, I will follow Topics: Consecration

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