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Will the Pearly Gates be Open

Author: Irvin H. Mack Hymnal: SoP1900 #143 (1900) First Line: When the Lord shall come to call you Lyrics: 1 When the Lord shall come to call you, Whether it be noon or night, And the hand of death enthrall you, Shut your eyes from earthly light. Refrain: Will the pearly gates be open, Will the Saviour meet you there, Shall you be among the ransom’d And their glorious portion share? 2 Midst the busy whirl of pleasure, Soft, but yet distinctly heard, Come the sounds with steady measure, List, and heed the warning word. [Refrain] 3 By the ever pressing hurry Of the sins which conscience drown, In a life of toil and worry, Do not put the question down. [Refrain] 4 Seek the Saviour, you shall find him, He will take your sins away, You can answer then the question, Tho’ it comes by night or day. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [When the Lord shall come to call you]
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The Sweet Old Story

Author: Irvin H. Mack Hymnal: SoP1900 #144 (1900) First Line: Tell me about the Master Lyrics: 1 Tell me about the Master! I am weary and worn tonight, The day lies behind me in shadow And only the evening is light! Light with a radiant glory That lingers about the West. My poor heart is aweary, aweary, And longs like a child for rest. 2 Tell me about the Master! Of the wrongs he for us forgive; Of love and of tender compassion, Of love, that was mighty to save; Sad, is my heart, and so weary, Of woes and the trials of life, Of the wrongs that are stalking in noonday, Of falsehood, and sin, and strife. 3 Yet what I know of sorrow And temptations that oft befall, The infinite Master had suffer’d, And knoweth and pitieth all, Tell me the sweetest old story, That falls on each wound like balm, And my heart that was bruised and broken Shall grow well, and strong, and calm. Languages: English Tune Title: [Tell me about the Master]
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Rest at Jesus’ Feet

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Hymnal: SoP1900 #145 (1900) First Line: O praise the Lord that we may find Refrain First Line: We come, we come Lyrics: 1 O praise the Lord that we may find, A resting place most sweet, Where we can boldly enter in, And sit at Jesus’ feet. Refrain: We come, we come, A happy and safe retreat, To find, to find, At Jesus’ blessed feet. 2 O joy divine on earth to feel, The riches of his love; To wait and hear the Master speak, A message from above. [Refrain] 3 The common dusty way of life, With splendors gleam and glow, While sitting at his feet we find, Our Beulah land below. [Refrain] 4 Then soul be cheerful in your faith, Trust in the Lord! be strong! And rest awhile at Jesus’ feet, Who makes your life a song. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [O praise the Lord that we may find]
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Soldiers of Jesus

Author: Ida L. Reed Hymnal: SoP1900 #146 (1900) Refrain First Line: Onward we’re marching Lyrics: 1 Soldiers of Jesus, Marching along, Blest is our service, Glad is our song; Under his banner, Happy and free, Jesus will lead us on. Refrain: Onward we’re marching, Glad is our song, Under his banner, Marching along; Onward, onward, onward, Marching the way he leads. 2 Soldiers of Jesus, Forward we go, Vict’ry our watchword, Down with the foe; Down with the tempter, This be our aim, Fighting in Jesus’ name. [Refrain] 3 Soldiers of Jesus, Loyal we stand, Fight or go forward, At his command; Under his banner, Marching along, Happy our battle song. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Soldiers of Jesus]
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Have You Found the Savior Precious?

Author: Ida L. Reed Hymnal: SoP1900 #147 (1900) First Line: Have you found the Saviour precious Refrain First Line: Have you found the Saviour precious Lyrics: 1 Have you found the Saviour precious? More than all on earth beside, He who gave his life to save you, Who for your transgressions died? Refrain: Have you found the Saviour precious? Can you slight such love as this, Surely there can be no greater, Would you give your life for his? 2 Have you found the Saviour precious? Who for you passed thro’ the grave, Broke the bonds of death asunder, Have you “prov’d his pow’r to save?” [Refrain] 3 Have you found the Saviour precious? Do you know the peace and rest, That doth fill each soul that trusts him; Who in his deep love is blest? [Refrain] 4 Have you found the Saviour precious? Seek him then without delay, Taste the sweetness of his pardon, He will take our sins away. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Have you found the Saviour precious]
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Nearer, My God, to Thee

Author: Sarah F. Adams Hymnal: SoP1900 #148 (1900) Languages: English Tune Title: [Nearer, my God, to Thee]
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Let the Saviour Pilot Thee

Author: Jennie Wilson Hymnal: SoP1900 #149 (1900) First Line: Sailor, on life’s surging sea Refrain First Line: Let the Savior pilot thee Lyrics: 1 Sailor, on life’s surging sea, Let the Saviour pilot thee, Danger hovers o’er the deep, Where the storm winds wildly sweep. Refrain: Let the Saviour pilot thee, Let the Saviour pilot thee, Sailor, on life’s surging sea, Let the Saviour pilot thee. 2 When before thee all is dark, Let the Saviour steer thy bark, Thro’ the black, appalling night He will bring thee into light. [Refrain] 3 When the skies are bright and fair, Still invoke the Saviour’s care, Unknown perils oft are near When there seemeth naught to fear. [Refrain] 4 On the ever-changing tide, Let the Saviour be thy guide, To the haven of the soul, Where on angry billows roll. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Sailor, on life’s surging sea]
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The Flight of Time

Author: Harry Mack Hymnal: SoP1900 #150 (1900) First Line: Tick by tick, the moments fleeting Refrain First Line: Tick by tick, the moments fleeting Lyrics: 1 Tick by tick, the moments fleeting Measure out the passing day; While the rapid pulse is beating, Slips our precious life away. Hour by hour, the bell is tolling, Someone’s sorrow, some farewell; List, its tones so deeply rolling Sound abroad a parting knell Refrain: Tick by tick, the moments fleeting Measure out the passing day; While the rapid pulse is beating, Slips our precious life away. 2 Month by month, in waxing, waning; Comes and goes the silver moon; So we know the strength we’re gaining Turns and weakens all too soon. Year by year, our lives are aging, Treading onward to the grave; Fleeting hopes the heart engaging, Time o’ertakes the bold and brave. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Tick by tick, the moments fleeting]
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Mizpah

Author: Ellice Lacie Hymnal: SoP1900 #151 (1900) First Line: Yes, brief our parting words shall be Lyrics: 1 Yes, brief our parting words shall be, And few our parting tears; The Lord shall watch ’twixt me and thee Thro’ all the coming years; His eyes shall our guiding light Wherever we may roam, Like beacon fires that burn at night To lure the wand’rer home. 2 We will not fear that time or change Our perfect trust can dim, No shadow of a wrong estrange The hearts that rest in Him; But should they for one hour forget For one faint hour be cold, The Lord shall watch between us yet, His love our love shall hold. 3 Beloved, when we reach apart, The valley lone and dread, Which, side by side and heart to heart, We once had tho’t to tread, His faithful rod, thy staff and mine, Thro’ all the ways shall be The comfort of his grace, a sign Still between me and thee. Languages: English Tune Title: [Yes, brief our parting words shall be]
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The Message of the Bells

Author: Rev. Frank E. Graeff Hymnal: SoP1900 #152 (1900) First Line: I heard the bells, they seemed to say Refrain First Line: The glad bells ring, their voices tell Lyrics: 1 I heard the bells, they seemed to say, We ring! Ring! Ring! We’re pealing out a cheerful lay, We ring! Ring! Ring! Re-echo what the angels say, To tell how on that blessed day, In David’s city far away, Was born the King. Refrain: The glad bells ring, their voices tell To nations far and wide, Of happy Christmas-tide. The glad bells ring, the tidings swell, They ring! They ring! They ring! 2 One bell proclaimed, “I ring aloud,” And tell! Tell! Tell! The news to nations of the earth, And swell! Swell! Swell! That Mary’s holy child is Lord, To all the earth, the sun of God, Foretold within the holy word— "Emanuel." [Refrain] 3 Another rang in accents clear, I bring! Bring! Bring! To send the echoes far and near, I sing! Sing! Sing! Good news to all,— O do not fear, For Christ the promised One is here, The downcast hearts of men to cheer— His praises sing. [Refrain] 4 Then all the bells that Christmas day, To tell! Tell! Tell! In tones of perfect harmony Rang loud and clear, And from the steeples old and gray, In chorus grand they seem’d to say, We hail the newborn King this day, The Christ is here. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I heard the bells, they seemed to say]

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