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God Is Coming!

Hymnal: TS11887 #130 (1887) Tune Title: [God is coming! God is coming! shout aloud the glad refrain] First Line: God is coming! God is coming! shout aloud the glad refrain Languages: English
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Hail the Bright and Radiant Morn

Author: Rev. I. N. Tarbox, D.D. Hymnal: TS11887 #109 (1887) Tune Title: [Hail the bright and radiant morn] Lyrics: 1 Hail the bright and radiant morn, Out of gloom and darkness born! See! the stone is rolled away, Where the buried Savior lay! Let your songs of gladness rise, In full chorus to the skies, For the long dark night is past, Life immortal breaks at last. 2 Now while morning shadows fall, And earth’s happy voices call, Hasten at the break of day, Come and see where Jesus lay; Stoop thee down with wond’ring eyes, Fill thy soul with sweet surprise; Then in joy lift up thy head, For he liveth, who was dead. 3 Yea, he lives for evermore On the fair eternal shore, And his faithful ones, who sleep, He with tenderest care will keep, Till the last great morn shall break, And his lov’d ones shall awake; With the hope this word imparts, Comfort one another’s hearts. Languages: English
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Bring Them In

Author: Alexcenah Thomas Hymnal: TS11887 #3 (1887) Tune Title: [Hark! 'tis the Shepherd's voice I hear] First Line: Hark! 'tis the Shepherd's voice I hear Refrain First Line: Bring them in, Bring them in Languages: English
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Are You Washed in the Blood?

Author: E. A. H. Hymnal: TS11887 #76 (1887) Tune Title: [Have you been to Jesus for the cleansing pow'r?] First Line: Have you been to Jesus for the cleansing pow'r? Refrain First Line: Are you washed in the blood Languages: English
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The Wonderful Jesus!

Author: E. A. Hoffman Hymnal: TS11887 #187 (1887) Tune Title: [Have you heard of the wonderful Savior] First Line: Have you heard of the wonderful Savior Refrain First Line: O this wonderful, wonderful Jesus! Lyrics: 1 Have you heard of the wonderful Savior Who dwelt on the earth among men, And died on the cross for their ransom, Then went back to heaven again? Have you heard that his work of atonement, Completed on Calvary’s tree, Brings pardon and peace to the sinner, And makes him eternally free? Refrain: O this wonderful, wonderful Jesus! The bearer of guilt and of sin! Today, in his free grace trusting, The life of a Christian begin; Today in his free grace trusting, The life of a Christian begin. 2 Have you heard that, in dying for sinners, He answered for me and for you, Securing for us a full clearance, And do you believe it all true? Have you pardon and peace and assurance, And do you with confidence know That his blood has made sure your salvation, And washes you whiter than snow? [Refrain] 3 O my brother! if you are not trusting In Jesus, the bearer of sin, If wide is the door of God’s mercy, And you have not entered within, Then today come and humbly confess him, And go from this hallowed place Redeemed from your guilt and transgressions, A sinner renewed by his grace. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Hear, O Brothers, Hear!

Author: G. F. R. Hymnal: TS11887 #29 (1887) Tune Title: [Hear, O brothers, hear! ] Refrain First Line: For oh, this word is true! Lyrics: 1 Hear, O brothers, hear! you never have conceived How happy you would be, yes, how happy you would be, If from ev’ry sinful tho’t and word and deed, The blessed Savior’s love had set you free; Turn you, turn you to his holy word again. Tenderly, how tenderly he’s calling, while you roam; Give, oh, give yourself and all you have, to him; “Weary ones, and heavy laden, come,” Refrain: For oh, this word is true! you never have conceived How happy you would be, yes, how happy you would be, If you only now would on the Lord believe, And let his word of power make you free. 2 Hear, O brothers, hear! you know you’ve never found A pleasure that is pure, not a pleasure that is pure, Only when you’ve held the promise of the Lord, The promise of his word, so strong and sure, Try, then, try to love him, Prophet, Priest and King. Tenderly, how tenderly he’s calling, while you roam; Give, oh, give yourself and all you have, to him; “Weary ones, and heavy laden, come,” [Refrain] 3 Hear, O brothers, hear! no longer, then, delay; The moments quickly fly; yes, the moments quickly fly; If you do not own and love him here below, You know he cannot own you, by and by; Still the heav’nly voice is sounding once again Tenderly, how tenderly he’s calling, while you roam; Give, oh, give yourself and all you have, to him; “Weary ones, and heavy laden, come,” [Refrain] Languages: English
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Let Them Come to Me

Author: A. H. Adams Hymnal: TS11887 #87 (1887) Tune Title: [Hear the gentle Shepherd] First Line: Hear the gentle Shepherd Languages: English
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The New Song

Author: Miss L. P. Higgins Hymnal: TS11887 #125 (1887) Tune Title: [Hear the new song, ringing] First Line: Hear the new song, ringing Lyrics: 1 Hear the new song, ringing Over land and sea; To the wretched bringing Hope and victory. Ringing, singing, bringing vict’ry Over land and sea. Ringing, singing, bringing vict’ry Over land and sea. 2 Temp’rance banners waving, See her armies fair; Untold millions saving From the tempter’s snare. Waving, saving, craving vict’ry, See her armies fair. Waving, saving, craving vict’ry, Over land and sea. 3 See the tempter dying, Naught can save him now; In the dust low lying, Who to him will bow? Lying, dying, sighing vict’ry, Naught can save him now. Lying, dying, sighing vict’ry, Over land and sea. 4 On the breezes swelling, Come the strains afar; To the glad earth telling His long reign is o’er. Swelling, dwelling, telling vic’tyr, Come the strains afar. Swelling, dwelling, telling vic’tyr, Over land and sea. 5 Ever drawing nearer, Hear the glad new song; Ever sweeter, clearer, Hills and vales among; Nearer, clearer, dearer, vic’try, Hear the glad new song. Nearer, clearer, dearer vict’ry Over land and sea. Languages: English
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Ho! Every One That is Thirsty!

Author: L. J. R. Hymnal: TS11887 #182 (1887) Tune Title: [Ho! ev'ryone that is thirsty in spirit] First Line: Ho! ev'ryone that is thirsty in spirit Refrain First Line: I will pour water on him that is thirsty Languages: English
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How Shall I Come to Jesus?

Author: Henrietta E. Blair Hymnal: TS11887 #81 (1887) Tune Title: [How shall I come to Jesus?] Refrain First Line: Jesus, I look alone to thee Lyrics: 1 How shall I come to Jesus? How can I now believe, Since I at first refused him, Will he my heart receive? Refrain: Jesus, I look alone to thee, Jesus, thy blood was shed for me; Coming by faith, my pray’r shall be: Save, oh, save me Jesus. 2 How shall I come to Jesus? Nothing have I to bring; Dare I approach his presence? He is a royal King. [Refrain] 3 How shall I come to Jesus? Nothing have I to plead; Say, will the great Physician Deign my request head? [Refrain] 4 Now shall I come to Jesus, Now will I seek his face; Pleading, in faith, his merit, Asking, in faith, his grace. [Refrain] Languages: English
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I Feel Like Going On

Author: E. A. H. Hymnal: TS11887 #86 (1887) Tune Title: [I am a Christian pilgrim] First Line: I am a Christian pilgrim Refrain First Line: I feel like going on, brother Lyrics: 1 I am a Christian pilgrim, And journey to a land, Where, robed in royal garments, The Lord’s anointed stand; In Jesus’ blood, these saved ones Have wash’d their garments white, And soon I hope to join them, In yonder land of light. Refrain: I feel like going on, brother, I feel like going on, I’m on my way to Zion, And I feel like going on. 2 Why should I be discouraged, Tho’ oft the sky appears All veiled in clouds and darkness, And I have doubts and fears? My Lord and my Redeemer, While he my leader is, Will guide my steps in safety, What want I more than this? [Refrain] 3 I meet with many troubles, And trials on the way, But when I look to Jesus, And in the spirit pray, He gives me grace and courage And helps my soul along; And so I go rejoicing, And sing my pilgrim song. [Refrain] Languages: English
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I Am Coming to the Cross

Author: Wm. McDonald Hymnal: TS11887 #79 (1887) Tune Title: [I am coming to the cross] Refrain First Line: I am trusting, Lord, in thee Languages: English
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Make me White as Snow

Author: Elisha Albright Hoffman Hymnal: TS11887 #123 (1887) Tune Title: [I come, O Lord, in penitence] First Line: I come, O Lord, in penitence Refrain First Line: Oh, wash me in thy cleansing blood Lyrics: 1 I come, O Lord, in penitence, With trembling and with tears; My breaking heart a shelter seeks From all its doubts and fears; An erring one, I bring to thee My sin, and guilt, and woe; Oh, wash me in thy cleansing blood, And make me white as snow. Refrain: Oh, wash me in thy cleansing blood, And make me white as snow; Oh, wash me in thy cleansing blood, And make me white as snow. 2 I come in joy and hopefulness, With confidence of soul, That thou wilt kindly welcome me, And save and make me whole; For multitudes have found thy heart A fount of love and grace; And so in loving trust and faith I come to seek thy face. [Refrain] 3 I come and plead compassion, Lord! Oh, hear me while I pray; And seal my pardon in the blood That washes guilt away! Is not thy mercy rich and free? And wilt thou not forgive? May not a sinner trust in thee, And then forever live? [Refrain] Languages: English
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For Thee

Author: Frances R. Havergal Hymnal: TS11887 #45 (1887) Tune Title: [I gave my life for thee] First Line: I gave my life for thee Lyrics: 1 I gave My life for thee, My precious blood I shed, That thou might ransomed be, And quickened up from the dead; I gave my life for thee, What hast thou given for me? I gave my life for thee, What hast thou given for me? 2 My Father's house of light— My glory circled throne, I left for earthly night, For wand’rings sad and lone; I left it all for thee, Hast thou left aught for me? I left it all for thee, Hast thou left aught for me? 3 I suffered much for thee, More than my tongue can tell, Of bitt’rest agony, To rescue thee from hell; I've borne it all for thee, What hast thou borne for me? I've borne it all for thee, What hast thou borne for me? 4 And I have brought to thee, Down from my home above, Salvation full and free, My pardon and my love; I bring rich gifts to thee, What hast thou bro’t to me? I bring rich gifts to thee, What hast thou bro’t to me? Languages: English
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Since I Have Been Redeemed

Author: E. O. E. Hymnal: TS11887 #98 (1887) Tune Title: [I have a song I love to sing] First Line: I have a song I love to sing Refrain First Line: Since I have been redeem'd Languages: English
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Wonderful Story

Author: Rev. A. P. Cobb Hymnal: TS11887 #23 (1887) Tune Title: [I have heard a most wonderful story!] First Line: I have heard a most wonderful story! Lyrics: 1 I have heard a most wonderful story! Of a Shepherd, so faithful and bold, That he sought, thro’ the dark night of suff’ring, For the lost one away from the fold! Have you heard of that Shepherd, so faithful and bold, Who sought for the lost one away from the fold? Who sought for the lost one away from the fold? 2 I have heard a most wonderful story! Of a Brother, so loving and brave, That to rescue and save the poor sinner, His own life blood he willingly gave! Have you heard of this Brother, so loving and brave, Who gave his own life-blood poor sinners to save? Who gave his own life-blood poor sinners to save? 3 I have heard a most wonderful story! Of a Savior, so patient and true, That he calls in the highways and hedges, Without ceasing, for wand’rers like you, Have you heard of this Savior, so patient and true, Who calls without ceasing for wand’rers like you? Who calls without ceasing, for wand’rers like you? Languages: English
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The Blood is All My Plea

Author: Rev. F. C. Baker Hymnal: TS11887 #28 (1887) Tune Title: [I knew that God in his Word had spoken] First Line: I knew that God in his Word had spoken Refrain First Line: The blood, the blood is all my plea Languages: English
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I'll Try to be Ready to Go

Author: J. M. Hymnal: TS11887 #70 (1887) Tune Title: [I know not how soon God will bid me to come] First Line: I know not how soon God will bid me to come Lyrics: 1 I know not how soon God will bid me to come, I’ll try to be ready to go, To share in the glory that waits me at home, I’ll try to be ready to go. Refrain: I’ll try to be ready to go, I’ll try to be ready to go; Hi blood makes me whiter than snow, I’ll try to be ready to go. 2 Tho’ trials may come, tho’ my riches forsake, I’ll try to be ready to go, When death overtakes me, in glory I’ll wake, I’ll try to be ready to go. [Refrain] 3 How precious the promise reveal’d in his word, I’ll try to be ready to go, That we shall at last dwell together with God, I’ll try to be ready to go. [Refrain] 4 The Spirit invites you to join in the fray, I’ll try to be ready to go, And help to bring in the millenial day, I’ll try to be ready to go. [Refrain] Languages: English
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I Shall Be Satisfied

Author: E.C. Hewett Hymnal: TS11887 #49 (1887) Tune Title: [I know not where those mansions are] First Line: I know not where those mansions are Refrain First Line: And I shall be satisfied, yes, I shall be satisfied Lyrics: 1 I know not where those mansions are, That hands have never wrought, Those radiant, homes, whose glories rare, Excel all human thought; But this I know, when man redeem’d, From sin and sorrow free, Shall reach his heav’nly dwelling-place, There shall the Master be. Refrain: And I shall be satisfied, yes, I shall be satisfied, For there shall the Master be; And I shall be satisfied, yes, I shall be satisfied, For there shall the Master be. 2 I know not what companionship Shall bless the ransomed soul, What dear delights of friend with friend, While endless cycles roll; But this I know, the Friend whose smile Shall make the light of heav’n, Is he who bore our load of sin, That we might be forgiv’n. [Refrain] 3 I know not what the blest pursuits, Of heav’n’s eternal day, What deeds of love, what thoughts of joy, Make bright their happy way; But this I know, no glad employ The shining hours can fill, To be compared with praising Christ, And doing his sweet will. [Refrain] 4 I cannot tell what bodies clothe The saints in that far land, What grace, what beauty deck their forms, As near the throne they stand; But this I know, each shall be like His Lord the crucified; And when his image I shall bear, I shall be satisfied. [Refrain] Languages: English
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O, Can it Be?

Author: John Newton Hymnal: TS11887 #66 (1887) Tune Title: [I saw one hanging on a tree] First Line: I saw one hanging on a tree Refrain First Line: O can it be, upon a tree Languages: English

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