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Steady and True

Author: Katherine A. Grimes Hymnal: WHYP1917 #21 (1917) First Line: Steady and true in the upward way Refrain First Line: Steady and true as the stars that shine Tune Title: [Steady and true, in the upward way]
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In the Garden

Author: C. A. M. Hymnal: WHYP1917 #22 (1917) First Line: I come to the garden alone Refrain First Line: And He walks with me, and He talks with me Tune Title: [I come to the garden alone]
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He is Able

Author: T. O. Chisholm Hymnal: WHYP1917 #23 (1917) First Line: "He is able," tho' I am all weakness Refrain First Line: "He is able," I know He is able Lyrics: 1 “He is able,” tho’ I am all weakness, Yet in Him is my weakness made strong; He that holdeth the stars in their courses Is my hope and my strength and my song. Refrain: “He is able,” I know He is able, He will keep me! I am trusting in His word; Life, nor death shall be able to sever From God’s love in Christ Jesus my Lord. 2 “He is able” to save me in danger, In temptation, to cause me to stand; None so strong, but my Lord is yet stronger, None can pluck my soul out of His hand. [Refrain] 3 “He is able” above all the asking! “He is able” past all I can think! Wondrous pow’r of my wonderful Savior That can save from the uttermost brink. [Refrain] 4 “He is able” to hold me when dying, In that hour of amazement and stress; When I pass thro’ the turbulent waters His strong arm close about me will press. [Refrain] Tune Title: [“He is able,” tho’ I am all weakness]
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They Are All There

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: WHYP1917 #24 (1917) First Line: They are all, all there, they have crossed the tide Refrain First Line: They are home, safe home, o'er the ocean's foam Lyrics: 1 They are all, all there, they have crossed the tide, And their bark is moored on the other side; They have said farewell to the shattered sail That was rent and torn by the stormy gale. Refrain: They are home, safe home, o’er the ocean’s foam, Nevermore to weep, nevermore to roam; O the palms they wave, and the robes they wear! They are home, home, they’re all there. 2 They are all, all there, in the soul’s bright land, And they wait for us on the golden strand; They have looked their last on the setting sun, For their voyage is o’er and their lifework done. [Refrain] 3 They are all, all there, at the Savior’s feet, And they dwell with Him in communion sweet; For they hear His voice and they see His face And they praise His name for redeeming grace. [Refrain] 4 They are all, all there, but we linger still, Yet our faith looks up to the heav’nly hill And we know for us there are mansions fair In our Father’s house when we all meet there. [Refrain] Tune Title: [They are all, all there, they have crossed the tide]
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The Golden Dawn

Author: George Tillman Snead Hymnal: WHYP1917 #25 (1917) First Line: O the golden dawn has broken Refrain First Line: Christ is King! Lyrics: 1 O the golden dawn has broken O’er the hills! See the sunlight now agleaming On the rills, On the river, on the fountain, In the valley, on the mountain; Golden days are drawing near, And the bugle note we hear. Refrain: Christ is King! Christ is King! Let all heav’n and nature sing! Christ is King! Christ is King! Christ is King! 2 Let the cruel sword be buried With its woe; Soon no wars the wary nations E’er shall know. There shall be no foe remaining, Christ our King forever reigning; Reigning then in righteousness, He the nations all will bless. [Refrain] 3 O the golden dawn has broken O’er the hills! See the gladness now arippling On the rills, O’er the homeland, o’er the ocean; See the nations in commotion! Golden rays are shining clear, And the bugle note we hear. [Refrain] Tune Title: [O the golden dawn has broken]
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Go Forward!

Author: Lawrence Tuttiett Hymnal: WHYP1917 #26 (1917) First Line: Go forward, Christian soldier Lyrics: 1 Go forward, Christian soldier, Beneath His banner true: The Lord Himself, thy Leader, Shall all thy foes subdue. His love foretells thy trials; He knows thine hourly need; He can with bread of heaven Thy fainting spirit feed. Refrain: Go forward, Christian soldier, Be loyal, brave and true; And Christ the Lord, thy Leader, Shall all thy foes subdue. 2 Go forward, Christian soldier, Fear not the secret foe; Far more are watching o’er thee Than human eyes can know. Trust only Christ, thy Captain, Cease not to watch and pray, Heed not the treach’rous voices That lead thy soul astray. [Refrain] 3 Go forward, Christian soldier, Nor dream of peaceful rest, Till Satan’s host is vanquished And heav’n is all-possessed; Till Christ Himself shall call thee To lay thine armor down, And wear in endless glory The Christian victor’s crown. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Go forward, Christian soldier]
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It’s Up to You

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Hymnal: WHYP1917 #27 (1917) First Line: It's up to you to make a fight Lyrics: 1 It’s up to you to make a fight For all that’s good, and true and right; To show by things you say and do, How much the Lord has done for you. Refrain: It’s up to you, it’s up to you, Great things for Christ your Lord to do, To be a Christian brave and true, It’s up to you, it’s up to you. 2 It’s up to you some soul to win, Who wanders now in paths of sin; To tell of Christ the crucified, Who for a world of sin has died. [Refrain] 3 It’s up to you to live each day In such a consecrated way That weaker ones that round you throng, May learn to sing redemption’s song. [Refrain] Tune Title: [It’s up to you to make a fight]
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The Future Is Calling

Author: John R. Clements Hymnal: WHYP1917 #28 (1917) First Line: The future is calling for service sincere Lyrics: 1 The future is calling for service sincere; The future is calling so each one may hear. The call is a challenge to dare and to do, The call is a challenge to brave ones and true. Refrain: The future is calling, Endeav’rer, to you; The future is calling to much that is new; For Christ and the Church, and the world with its need, There’s a sacrifice call that is service indeed. 2 The future is calling, the call is of God; The future is calling, no reed, but a rod; The call is heroic, brave hearts and stout hands, The call is heroic, it touches far lands. [Refrain] 3 The future is calling, the winepress runs red; The future is calling ‘mid dying and dead. The hour is for service, nor glory nor gain; The hour is for service till Jesus shall reign. [Refrain] 4 The future is calling a bugle blast strong; The future is calling for short or for long; Till night rides the waves of an unending sea, The call is to service: To you and to me. [Refrain] Tune Title: [The future is calling for service sincere]
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Just Outside the Door

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: WHYP1917 #29 (1917) First Line: O weary soul, the gate is near Tune Title: [O weary soul, the gate is near]
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O Happy Time of Reaping

Hymnal: WHYP1917 #30 (1917) First Line: O happy time of reaping! Tune Title: [O happy time of reaping]

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