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Jehovah Reigns

Author: Mrs. Ohman Hymnal: GJ1890 #128 (1890) First Line: Though stars should fall and earth should shake Languages: English Tune Title: [Though stars should fall and earth should shake]
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I've Found Christ a Savior

Author: A. P. Cobb Hymnal: GJ1890 #129 (1890) First Line: I've found Christ a Saviour Refrain First Line: O, why not believe Him Lyrics: 1 I’ve found Christ a Savior So tender and true, I long to reveal Him, Dear sinner to you. Chorus: O, why not believe Him? Believe Him? believe Him? Repent, and receive Him? Obey Him, and live? 2 His promise is gracious, And faithful His word! His sweet invitation, You often have heard. [Chorus] 3 Behold Him now knocking, His locks wet with dew, His voice gently pleading, Dear sinner, with you. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [I've found Christ a Saviour]
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I Know it Was His Love

Author: D. R. Lucas Hymnal: GJ1890 #130 (1890) First Line: I've wonder'd oft when I've been told Refrain First Line: But now I know it was His love Lyrics: 1 I’ve wonder’d oft when I’ve been told How Jesus came to die for me; What made Him leave the heav’nly fold, To suffer on the cruel tree? Chorus: But now I know it was His love, ‘Twas love for man so freely giv’n, That brought Him from His home above, He came to show the way to heav’n. 2 I’ve wonder’d why He stoop’d so low, The shameful cross to silent bear, To live obscure, to suffer woe, The odious crown of thorns to wear? [Chorus] 3 I’ve wonder’d why, with all His pow’r, He spake no word of bitterness, But met the sad derisive hour With pray’r to God His foes to bless? [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [I've wonder'd oft when I've been told]
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Work, for the Night Is Coming

Hymnal: GJ1890 #131 (1890) Languages: English
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We Are Going Down the Valley

Author: Jessie H. Brown Hymnal: GJ1890 #132 (1890) First Line: We are going down the valley one by one Languages: English Tune Title: [We are going down the valley one by one]
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Lord Accept Our Praise

Author: R. T. W. Hymnal: GJ1890 #133 (1890) First Line: Lord, accept our humble praise Lyrics: 1 Lord, accept our humble praise From Thy throne low bending; Hear with gracious ear the lays From our lips ascending. 2 Tune our hearts with sweet accord As we raise our voices, Thus to praise the risen Lord, In whom earth rejoices. 3 In His name and through His love, Come we, gladly singing Songs of praise, to float above,— Sweetly upward winging. 4 May we sing these songs of joy Till earth ties shall sever! Then Thy praise our tongues employ In the blest forever. Languages: English Tune Title: [Lord, accept our humble praise]
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Shall We Know Our Loved Ones There?

Author: Fronia Smith Hymnal: GJ1890 #134 (1890) First Line: When we've crossed the darksome river Refrain First Line: Shall we hear the blessed voices Lyrics: 1 When we’ve crossed the darksome river, And before the gates shall stand, Waiting for the angel warders, To admit us to that land, Shall we hear the blessed voices, Of the loved ones waiting there, As their anthems of rejoicing, Float upon the evening air? Shall we hear the blessed voices, Of the loved ones waiting there, As their anthems of rejoicing, Float upon the heav’nly air? 2 When those pearly gates swing open, Shall we seem them waiting, throng? Shall we joyfully enfold them, In our arms bereft so long? Shall we hear their eager questions, Of the dear ones left afar, In this land of gloom and shadow, Out beyond the “gates ajar”? Shall we hear the blessed voices, Of the loved ones waiting there, As their anthems of rejoicing, Float upon the heav’nly air? 3 Faith one ager wing soars upward, And bright Hope her way attends, And the heart oft sad and lonely, Upward bourne by them, ascends: In that fair and distant country, We shall find our loved and own, There we’ll join with them in praises, Gathered with them ‘round the throne. Chorus: We shall hear the blessed voices, Of the loved ones waiting there, As their anthems of rejoicing, Float upon the heav’nly air. Languages: English Tune Title: [When we've crossed the darksome river]
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On the Hills Beyond the River

Hymnal: GJ1890 #136 (1890) First Line: There are hills beyond the valley where the river glideth by Refrain First Line: Oh, the hills beyond the river Lyrics: 1 There are hills beyond the valley where the river glideth by, Where the Eden flow’rs are blooming underneath a cloudless sky; There the stately palms are swaying in the soft and balmy breeze; Birds of paradise are singing from the ever-verdant trees. Chorus: Oh, the hills beyond the river, Stately hills majestic hills; We shall rest in peace forever, On those hills, enduring hills. 2 On those hills beyond the river is our heavenly Father’s throne, And the brightness of that city mortal eye hath never known; Oh, its gates are shining brightly in the never-fading day, For the sunshine is eternal, and can never pass away. [Chorus] 3 While we walk along the valley we may sometimes gain a view Of the hills beyond the river underneath the arching blue; If our footsteps never falter, in the path that should be trod, We may one day claim a dwelling in the city of our God. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [There are hills beyond the valley where the river glideth by]
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The Kingdom over Yonder

Author: Andrew A. Veatch Hymnal: GJ1890 #138 (1890) First Line: This world is fair, this life is sweet Refrain First Line: Over yonder, over yonder Languages: English Tune Title: [This world is fair, this life is sweet]
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I Wonder if There's Room for Me

Author: W. L. T. Hymnal: GJ1890 #140 (1890) First Line: I have heard of a home far away above the skies Refrain First Line: Room for you and me Languages: English Tune Title: [I have heard of a home far away above the skies]

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