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Coming, Coming, Yes, they are

Author: J. Wakefield MacGill Hymnal: ANRH1922 #131 (1922) First Line: Coming, coming, yes they are Scripture: Isaiah 49:12 Languages: English Tune Title: [Coming, coming, yes they are]
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There’s a Friend in the Homeland

Author: C. A. H. Hymnal: ANRH1922 #132 (1922) First Line: There’s a Friend in the homeland far away Refrain First Line: There’s a Friend in the homeland far away Lyrics: 1 There’s a Friend in the homeland far away, There’s a Saviour calling you today; He is pleading there With a love so rare— Will you heed Him calling now, I pray? He’s been watching and waiting, oh so long, Where the bright ones chant in heav’nly song! From a land so fair, He is calling there— Will you join our holy, happy throng? 2 There’s a dear blest Redeemer o’er the strand, There are angels waiting in that land For the loved ones here That were once so near, They are calling, “Join our happy band!” There’s a Father who bids us welcome there, With the ransom’d crowns of life to wear, On a golden shore, When our toils are o’er, In a homeland resting from all care. Refrain: There’s a Friend in the homeland far away, There’s a Saviour calling you today; He’s been watching and waiting, oh so long, Where the bright ones chant in heav’nly song! From a land so fair, He is calling there— Will you join our holy, happy throng? Scripture: Isaiah 33:17 Languages: English Tune Title: [There’s a Friend in the homeland far away]
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The Old-Fashioned Way

Author: Rev. J. Oatman, Jun. Hymnal: ANRH1922 #133 (1922) First Line: I am on the Gospel highway Refrain First Line: In the good old-fashioned way Scripture: Jeremiah 6:16 Languages: English Tune Title: [I am on the Gospel highway]
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I never could do without Jesus

Author: Rev. R. M. Offord Hymnal: ANRH1922 #134 (1922) First Line: Oh, what could I do with my sorrows Lyrics: 1 Oh, what could I do with my sorrows, And how could I carry my care, If I had not a Saviour most tender, Who helps me my burdens to bear? Refrain: I never could do without Jesus, I never could carry my care, If I had not this Saviour so wiling My sorrows and troubles to share. 2 Oh, many a time am I weary, And many a time am I tried; But I just go at once to my Saviour, And all to His love I confide. [Refrain] 3 I tell Him the whole of my trouble, In patience my story is heard; Oh, He’s better than parent or brother, He listens to catch ev’ry word. [Refrain] 4 These talks that I have with my Saviour, They give me fresh strength for my day; Like a giant refresh’d from his slumber, I rise and go forth on my way. [Refrain] 5 He says that He never will leave me, My helper and guide He will be, Till I reach the bright home in glory Which love is preparing for me. [Refrain] Scripture: Matthew 14:12 Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, what could I do with my sorrows]
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Wonderful Love!

Author: C. H. G. Hymnal: ANRH1922 #135 (1922) First Line: I think, when I read the sweet story Refrain First Line: O it is wonderful that He should love me Scripture: Ephesians 3:19 Languages: English Tune Title: [I think, when I read the sweet story]
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Blest be the Tie that Binds

Author: Rev. J. Fawcett Hymnal: ANRH1922 #136 (1922) Scripture: Matthew 11:30 Languages: English Tune Title: DENNIS
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His Loving Arms around me

Author: Ella M. Parks Hymnal: ANRH1922 #137 (1922) First Line: I was far away from Jesus, dead in trespasses and sin Refrain First Line: He put His mighty arms around me Scripture: Psalm 125:2 Languages: English Tune Title: [I was far away from Jesus, dead in trespasses and sin]
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Just for To-day

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Hymnal: ANRH1922 #138 (1922) First Line: Just for today, dear Father, we pray Refrain First Line: Just for today Scripture: 2 Corinthians 4:16 Languages: English Tune Title: [Just for today, dear Father, we pray]
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Where He Leads I'll Follow

Author: W. A. O. Hymnal: ANRH1922 #139 (1922) First Line: Sweet are the promises, kind is the word Refrain First Line: Where He leads I’ll follow Scripture: Matthew 11:28 Languages: English Tune Title: [Sweet are the promises, kind is the word]
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Able to the Uttermost to Save

Author: Kate Ulmer Hymnal: ANRH1922 #140 (1922) First Line: Such a wonderful Redeemer I have found Refrain First Line: He is able, He can save Lyrics: 1 Such a wonderful Redeemer I have found! In His presence pleasures evermore abound; From the law He set me free by His death on Calvary; He is able to the uttermost to save. Refrain: He is able, He can save, For His live He freely gave; Come, oh come without delay, He will wash thy sins away; He is able to the uttermost to save. 2 Nothing good have I wherewith His love to claim, All my hope and trust is stay’d upon His name; To His cross in faith I cling, while His wondrous power I sing; He is able to the uttermost to save. [Refrain] 3 In the fulness of His all-redeeming grace He has promised I shall see His blessed face; ‘Tis an anchor to my soul when the billows round me roll; He is able to the uttermost to save. [Refrain] 4 Oh, this uttermost salvation is for thee— Wilt thou not accept His mercy full and free? He will ever be thy Friend, He will keep thee to the end; He is able to the uttermost to save. [Refrain] Scripture: Hebrews 7:25 Languages: English Tune Title: [Such a wonderful Redeemer I have found]

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