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A Birthday Greeting

Author: Frances Weld Danielson Hymnal: Life and Service Hymns #170 (1917) Tune Title: [A birthday greeting to you, dear] First Line: A birthday greeting to you, dear Topics: Children Languages: English

When I’m With Him

Author: A. H. A. Hymnal: Favorites Number 4 #35 (1956) Tune Title: [A blessed fellowship my soul has found] First Line: A blessed fellowship my soul has found Refrain First Line: When I’m with Him, when I’m with Him Languages: English

When I'm With Him

Author: A. H. A. Hymnal: Old Fashioned Revival Hour Songs #46 (1950) Tune Title: [A blessed fellowship my soul has found] First Line: A blessed fellowship my soul has found Refrain First Line: When I'm with Him, when I'm with Him Languages: English

When I'm With Him

Author: A. H. A. Hymnal: Christian Service Songs #250 (1939) Tune Title: [A blessed fellowship my soul has found] (Ackley) First Line: A blessed fellowship my soul has found Refrain First Line: When I'm with Him, when I'm with Him Topics: Experience Christian Life; Fellowship; Invitation; Revival; Solos Languages: English
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Home-Land of the Soul

Author: J. H. H. Hymnal: Primitive Baptist Hymn and Tune Book #426 (1952) Tune Title: [A blessed tho't comes to my soul] First Line: A blessed tho't comes to my soul Refrain First Line: Homeland, homeland of the soul Languages: English
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Homeland of the Soul

Author: J. H. H. Hymnal: Crowning Day No. 5 #48 (1902) Tune Title: [A blessed thought comes to my soul] First Line: A blessed thought comes to my soul Refrain First Line: Homeland, homeland of the soul Lyrics: 1 A blessed thought comes to my soul, Over in the heav’nly homeland, We’ll dwell with Christ while ages roll; Over in the heav’nly homeland. Refrain: Homeland, homeland of the soul, Blessed home, heav’nly home, Homeland, Homeland of the soul, Over in the heav’nly homeland. 2 And there we’ll join the blood-washed throng, Over in the heav’nly homeland; To sing the glad Redemption song, Over in the heav’nly homeland. [Refrain] 3 And when we cross the Jordan’s brink, Over in the heav’nly homeland; Oh, there we’ll find each broken link, Over in the heav’nly homeland. [Refrain] 4 And when around our Father’s throne, Over in the heav’nly homeland; Then we shall know as we are known, Over in the heav’nly homeland. [Refrain] 5 We’ll meet our friends who’ve gone before, Over in the heav’nly homeland; Yes, meet and greet to part no more, Over in the heav’nly homeland. [Refrain] Languages: English

Choose Ye To-Day

Author: F. J. Crosby Hymnal: Sacred Songs and Solos #226 (1890) Tune Title: [A blessing for you - will you take it] First Line: A blessing for you - will you take it? Topics: Invitation; Warning Languages: English
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Choose Ye To-Day

Hymnal: Sacred Songs & Solos #226 (1880) Tune Title: [A blessing for you—will you take it?] First Line: A blessing for you—will you take it? Languages: English
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Choose Ye Today

Author: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby, 1820-1915 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #820 Tune Title: [A blessing for you--will you take it?] First Line: A blessing for you--will you take it? Lyrics: 1. A blessing for you—will you take it? Choose ye today; A word from the heart—will you speak it? Choose ye today: Will you believe, or your Savior neglect? Will you receive, or His mercy reject? Pause, ere you answer, oh, pause and reflect— Choose ye today. 2. A death to be feared—will you fear it? Choose ye today; A voice that invites—will you hear it? Choose ye today. Straight is the portal and narrow the way; Enter, poor soul, and be saved while you may; Think what may hang on a moment’s delay— Choose ye today. 3. The cross of your Lord—will you bear it? Choose ye today: There’s life in that cross—will you share it? Choose ye today: Soon will your time of probation be o’er, Then will the Spirit entreat you no more, Jesus no longer will stand at the door— Choose ye today. 4. The bondage of sin—will you break it? Choose ye today: The water of life—will you take it? Choose ye today. Come to the arms that are open for you, Hide in the wounds that by faith you may view; Death ere the morrow your steps may pursue— Choose ye today. Languages: English

There's a blessing in prayer, in believing prayer

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: The Praise Hymnal #393 (1896) Tune Title: A BLESSING IN PRAYER First Line: There is rest, sweet rest, at the Master's feet Languages: English

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