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Tell It all to Jesus

Author: F. M. D. Hymnal: TS21889 #115 (1889) Tune Title: [When the heart grows faint and weary] First Line: When the heart grows faint and weary Lyrics: 1 When the heart grows faint and weary, Tell it all to Jesus, When the way seems long and dreary Tell it all to Jesus. Refrain: Tell it all to Jesus, Tell it all to Jesus, Let whate’er be your complaint, Tell it all to Jesus. 2 If thy life is filled with sorrow, Tell it all to Jesus, If there dawns no bright tomorrow, Tell it all to Jesus. [Refrain] 3 If some secret sin oppress thee, Tell it all to Jesus, If some fleeting joys distress thee, Tell it all to Jesus. [Refrain]
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When the Mists

Author: Annie Herbert Hymnal: TS21889 #4 (1889) Tune Title: [When the mists have rolled in splendor] First Line: When the mists have rolled in splendor Lyrics: 1 When the mists have rolled in splendor From the beauty of the hills, And the sunshine, warm and tender, Falls in kisses on the rills, We may read love’s shining letter In the rainbow of the spray; We shall know each other better When the mists have cleared away, We shall know each other better When the mists have cleared away. 2 If we err, in human blindness, And forget that we are dust; If we miss the law of kindness When we struggle to be just, Snowy wings of peace shall cover All the plain that hides away, When the weary watch is over, And the mists have cleared away, When the weary watch is over, And the mists have cleared away. 3 When the silver mist has veiled us From the faces of our own, Oft we deem their love has failed us, And we tread our path alone; We should see them near and truly, We should trust them day by day, Neither love nor blame unduly, If the mists have cleared away. 4 When the mists have risen above us, As our Father knows his own, Face to face with those that love us, We shall know as we are known; Lo! beyond the orient meadows Floats the golden fringe of day; Heart to heart, we bide the shadows, Till the mists have cleared away.
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The Roll Call

Author: C. H. G. Hymnal: TS21889 #42 (1889) Tune Title: [When the roll is called, brother, answer to your name] First Line: When the roll is called, brother, answer to your name Refrain First Line: Here am I, O Lord, send me Lyrics: 1 When the roll is called, brother, answer to your name, In the work of love there is need for thee With a ready hand and a willing heart exclaim, “Here am I, O Lord, here am I, send me!” Refrain: Here am I, O Lord, send me! Here am I! answer at the roll call, here am I! 2 If you cannot go to the mission fields apart, You can send the news of a Savior’s love! Tho’ the gift be small, give it with a willing heart, So that great will be your reward above. [Refrain] 3 When the roll is called over yonder by and by, All your deeds of mercy will there be known, So get ready now with the answer, “here am I,” That shall there be heard round the great white throne. [Refrain]
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Father, bless us as We Worship

Author: E. A. H. Hymnal: TS21889 #153 (1889) Tune Title: [When we come to thy house, O holy Father] First Line: When we come to thy house, O holy Father Refrain First Line: Bless us now as we worship at thy feet Lyrics: 1 When we come to thy house, O holy Father! And unite in fervent prayer, May the breath of the Spirit be upon us, And thy mercy greet us there. Refrain: Bless us now as we worship at thy feet; Bless us now as thy mercy we entreat; Bless us now, let our cleansing be complete; Come and bless us now. 2 When we come to thy courts, O blessed Father! And unite to offer praise, May the Spirit inspire us with devotion, And our songs to thee we raise. [Refrain] 3 When we worship before thee, O heav’nly Father! And in deep repentance kneel, May the Spirit of power rest upon us, And thy grace in us reveal. [Refrain]
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The Beacon Light

Author: Mrs. E. C. Ellsworth Hymnal: TS21889 #77 (1889) Tune Title: [Where art thou steering, brother] First Line: Where art thou steering, brother Refrain First Line: The Light, The Light, my brother Lyrics: 1 Where art thou steering, brother, While sailing o’er life’s sea? Before thee are the breakers, And danger there may be. Refrain: The Light, The Light, my brother! It stands on yonder height, Christ marks the path of danger, His word the Beacon Light. 2 Oh, many barks have stranded, Where quick-sands hidden lie! Then keep within the channel, The Light before thine eye. [Refrain] 3 For vessels large and noble, Upon the rocks will break! And oft the strongest natures, Before temptations shake. [Refrain]
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Christ the Friend of Sinners

Author: Rev. Chas. Wesley Hymnal: TS21889 #165 (1889) Tune Title: [Where shall my wondering soul begin] First Line: Where shall my wond'ring soul begin Refrain First Line: O come to Jesus now Lyrics: 1 Where shall my wondering soul begin? How shall I all to heav’n aspire? A slave redeemed from death and sin, A brand plucked from eternal fire, How shall I equal triumphs raise, And sing my great Deliv’rer’s praise? Refrain: O come to Jesus now! O come to Jesus now! O come to Jesus now! 2 O how shall I the goodness tell, Father which thou to me hast showed? That I, a child of wrath and hell, I should be called a child of God, Should know, should feel my sins forgiv’n, Blessed with this antepast of heav’n. [Refrain] 3 Outcasts of men, to you I call, Harlots, and publicans, and thieves; He spreads his arms t’embrace you all; Sinners alone his grace receive; No need of him the righteous have; He came the lost to seek and save. [Refrain] 4 Come all ye Magdalens in lust, Ye ruffians fell in murders old; Repent, and live; despair and trust! Jesus for you to death was sold Tho’ hell protest and earth repine, He died for crimes like yours, and mine. [Refrain] 5 Come, O my guilty brother, come, Groaning beneath your load of sin, His bleeding heart shall make you room, His open side shall take you in, He calls you now, invites you home— Come, O my guilty brother, come. [Refrain] 6 For you the purple current flowed In pardons from his wounded side; Languishes for you th’eternal God; For you the Prince of Glory died, Believe, and all your guilts forgives; Only believe—and yours is heaven. [Refrain]
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Overcomers

Author: W. J. K. Hymnal: TS21889 #196 (1889) Tune Title: [Who, who is he? Who, who is he] First Line: Who, who is he? Who, who is he Refrain First Line: O, the precious, precious blood
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What will the Ending Be?

Author: E. A. H. Hymnal: TS21889 #133 (1889) Tune Title: [Why art thou choosing earth's pleasures] First Line: Why art thou choosing earth’s pleasures Lyrics: 1 Why art thou choosing earth’s pleasures More than the heavenly treasures? Turning from Jesus, the Savior, away, Scorning the message of mercy each day? Oh! what will the ending be, Perishing soul, for thee? 2 Mindful alone of the present, Counting this earth-life but pleasant, Heedless of heaven and death and the grave, Tho’tless of Jesus, the mighty to save; Oh! what will the harvest be, Perishing soul, for thee? 3 Earth and its vanities tasted, Talents neglected or wasted, Living alone for the joys of today, Letting eternity bring what it may, Oh! what will the harvest be, Perishing soul, for thee? 4 Life is fast ebbing and dying; Swiftly its moments are flying; Jesus still slighted, his mercy rejected, And thy poor spirit unsav’d and neglect’d, Oh! what will the harvest be, Perishing soul, for thee?
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Why Keep Jesus Waiting

Author: E. A. H. Hymnal: TS21889 #27 (1889) Tune Title: [Why keep Jesus waiting, waiting at the door] First Line: Why keep Jesus waiting, waiting at the door Refrain First Line: Open now your heart Lyrics: 1 Why keep Jesus waiting, waiting at the door? Why resist the Spirit, o’er and o’er? O how hard thy heart must be! O how blind with sin! That so good and kind a guest may not enter in! Refrain: Open now your heart, Let the Savior in, Sinner, now admit him and be saved from sin. 2 Why keep Jesus standing, weary, faint and sore? Why not open gladly, now the door? O how tenderly he pleads, And how patient he! Canst thou still resist such grace and such love to thee? [Refrain] 3 Why not now accept him, trust his grace and live? For his heart is ready, to forgive. Shall his love resisted be? Shall he plead in vain? Shall he leave thee, nevermore to return again? [Refrain]
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Praise to Thee

Author: Fawcett Hymnal: TS21889 #344 (1889) Tune Title: WITMOT First Line: Praise to thee, thou great Creator
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Wonderful Story of Love

Author: Rev. J. M. D. Hymnal: TS21889 #188 (1889) Tune Title: [Wonderful story of love] Refrain First Line: Wonderful! Wonderful! Wonderful

There is an Hour

Hymnal: TS21889 #354 (1889) Tune Title: WOODLAND First Line: There is an hour of peaceful rest
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Just as I Am

Author: Charlotte Elliott Hymnal: TS21889 #147 (1889) Tune Title: WOODWORTH First Line: Just as I am, without one plea
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Yield not to Temptation

Author: H. R. P. Hymnal: TS21889 #353 (1889) Tune Title: [Yield not to temptation, for yielding is sin] First Line: Yield not to temptation, for yielding is sin Refrain First Line: Ask the Savior to help you
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Out with the Life Boats

Author: Mrs. E. C. Ellsworth Hymnal: TS21889 #92 (1889) Tune Title: [Yonder a vessel is breasting the gale] First Line: Yonder a vessel is breasting the gale Refrain First Line: Out! Out with the life-boats Lyrics: 1 Yonder a vessel is breasting the gale, Lost is her rudder, and rent ev’ry sail; Heavily laden, there’s nought can prevail, O’er her the waters must rush with a wail. Refrain: Out! Out with the life-boats! Yonder are perishing souls in their need; Out! out with the life-boats! Over the waters be flying with speed. 2 See she has stranded! a wreck she must be, Yes, she is breading, so wild is the sea; Signals are waving, and cries may be heard, Surely among us some hearts may be stir’d. [Refrain] 3 Life has its ocean, and out on its sea, Sin spreads its danger, tho’ hidden they be, Souls there are stranded, and loud is the cry, Help now is needed, or else they must die. [Refrain]
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I’ll Start for the Kingdom!

Author: Rev. Elisha A. Hoffman Hymnal: TS21889 #40 (1889) Tune Title: [You ask me to leave the broad roadway of sin] First Line: You ask me to leave the broad roadway of sin Refrain First Line: I’ll start, I’ll start Lyrics: 1 You ask me to leave the broad roadway of sin, And turn from the wrong to the right, So I have resolved a new life to begin, And start for the Kingdom tonight! Refrain: I’ll start, I’ll start I’ll start for the Kingdom tonight! God helping me now I will take the first step, And start for the Kingdom tonight. 2 Too dearly and long I have loved this poor world, And wasted the years in their flight, ‘Tis time I should leave all the sins of my life; I’ll start for the Kingdom tonight! [Refrain] 3 The pleasures of earth have engrossed all my tho’ts, The pleasures of sense and of sight; Too long I’ve neglected, alas! my poor soul; I’ll start for the Kingdom tonight! [Refrain] 4 No longer I’ll walk in the broad way of sin, And close my poor heart to the light; If Christ will receive me, my all I will yield; And start for the Kingdom tonight! [Refrain]
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Guide Me

Author: W. Williams Hymnal: TS21889 #355 (1889) Tune Title: ZION First Line: Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah

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