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There is a Fountain

Author: Cowper Hymnal: ASUE1910 #213 (1910) Tune Title: [There is a fountain filled with blood] First Line: There is a fountain filled with blood Languages: English
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Sweet By-and-By

Author: S. Fillmore Bennett Hymnal: ASUE1910 #198 (1910) Tune Title: [There's a land that is fairer than day] First Line: There's a land that is fairer than day Refrain First Line: In the sweet by and by Languages: English
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Let Him In

Author: Rev. J. B. Atchinson Hymnal: ASUE1910 #62 (1910) Tune Title: [There's a Stranger at the door] First Line: There's a Stranger at the door Refrain First Line: Let the Savior in Languages: English
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There's a Wideness

Author: Frederick W. Faber Hymnal: ASUE1910 #214 (1910) Tune Title: [There's a wideness in God's mercy] First Line: There's a wideness in God's mercy Languages: English
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That Old Old Story is True

Author: D. B. Watkins Hymnal: ASUE1910 #132 (1910) Tune Title: [There's a wonderful story I've heard long ago] First Line: There's a wonderful story I've heard long ago Refrain First Line: That old, old, story is true Languages: English
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No, Not One

Author: Johnson Oatman, Jr. Hymnal: ASUE1910 #103 (1910) Tune Title: [There's not a friend like the lowly Jesus] First Line: There's not a friend like the lowly Jesus Refrain First Line: Jesus knows all about our struggles Languages: English
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Sunshine in the Soul

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: ASUE1910 #18 (1910) Tune Title: [There's sunshine in my soul today] First Line: There's sunshine in my soul today Refrain First Line: O there's sunshine, blessed sunshine Languages: English
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He is Able to Deliver Thee

Author: W. A. O. Hymnal: ASUE1910 #34 (1910) Tune Title: ['Tis the grandest theme thro' the ages rung] First Line: 'Tis the grandest theme thro' the ages rung Languages: English
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Coming to Thee

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: ASUE1910 #30 (1910) Tune Title: [Too long have I wandered, too long roamed afar] First Line: Too long have I wandered, too long roamed afar Lyrics: 1 Too long have I wandered, too long roamed afar, Unheeding the beams of the bright Morning Star; But still its fair beauty is shining for me, So now I am coming, my Savior, to Thee. Refrain: Coming to Thee, Coming to Thee; Whilst Thou art calling me, I’m coming my Savior, to Thee. 2 Thy sweet invitation is cheering my soul, Like music from heaven the soft echoes roll; Thy cross is my refuge, Thy promise my plea, For now I am coming, my Savior, to Thee. [Refrain] 3 I need the full cleansing of Calvary’s tide; The robe, fair and spotless, Thy grace will provide; Thy riches are boundless, Thy mercy is free, So now I am coming, my Savior, to Thee. [Refrain] 4 Oh, make me so steadfast, so true and sincere, I’ll follow Thee wholly, dismissing all fear; My strength and salvation, my victory be. For now I am coming, my Savior, to Thee. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Sometime, Somewhere

Author: Mrs. Ophelia G. Adams Hymnal: ASUE1910 #102 (1910) Tune Title: [Unanswered yet? The pray'r your lips have pleaded] First Line: Unanswered yet? The pray'r your lips have pleaded Languages: English
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Walk In the Light

Author: Bernard Barton Hymnal: ASUE1910 #223 (1910) Tune Title: [Walk in the light! so thou shalt know] First Line: Walk in the light! so thou shalt know Languages: English
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The Song of Triumph

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: ASUE1910 #166 (1910) Tune Title: [We are marching under the banner victorious] First Line: We are marching under the banner victorious Refrain First Line: Strong to meet the foe Lyrics: 1 We are marching under the banner victorious; Leaving all the call of the Commander we love; Tramp! tramp! Satan’s battlements tremble before us, “Victory! victory!” echo the courts above! Refrain: Strong to meet the foe, One to the field we bravely go, Tramp! tramp! tramp! March! march! march! Loyal to command, Shoulder to shoulder we will stand, “Victory! victory!” is our cry! Glory to Jesus, We’ll triumph by and by. We are marching under the banner victorious; Leaving all the call of the Commander we love; Tramp! tramp! Satan’s battlements tremble before us, “Victory! victory!” echo the courts above! 2 God is with us, strong to support and deliver; In His might day and night steadily onward we move; Where He leads, thro’ valley, o’er mountain or river, We will go for we know infinite is His love. [Refrain] 3 Onward, onward! answer the call of the Leader; For the right we will fight, fearlessly enter the fray, Bravely, truly heeding the summons to service, Valiantly, loyally battle for Christ today. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Little Soldiers

Author: Lena Thompson Hymnal: ASUE1910 #147 (1910) Tune Title: [We are soldiers, little soldiers] First Line: We are soldiers, little soldiers Refrain First Line: So we march, march away Languages: English
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Christ Is Leading On

Author: J. F. Williams Hymnal: ASUE1910 #162 (1910) Tune Title: [We have heard the cry resounding] First Line: We have heard the cry resounding from the East and from the West Refrain First Line: Shout hosanna, Christ victorious! Lyrics: 1 We have heard the cry resounding from the East and from the West, Calling valiant men to serve our King, of all the kings the best; We enlist to bravely battle till the nations are possessed, For Christ, our Great Command, for Christ, Immanuel. Refrain: Shout hosanna, Christ victorious! See His banner proudly waving over us! Sin and error fall before us, For Christ is leading on; Sin and error fall before us, For Christ is leading on. 2 In the annals of the world behold the writings of His word; In the epoch-making battles see the flashing of His sword; God is swiftly crushing Satan thro’ the strength of Christ the Lord; Sin’s mighty host shall tremble, for vengeance is our God’s.[Refrain] 3 Ere the word of Christ shall fail Him, heav’n and earth shall pass away; So for oneness of believers we will work, and watch, and pray; We shall see and share the vict’ry of that glad triumphant day, When Christ shall conquer Satan, and come in peace to reign.[Refrain] 4 Onward then, ye Christian soldiers, with the truth that makes men free, From the mountains and the prairies to the islands of the sea; Unto God shall be the glory, unto faith the victory! All hail the name of Jesus, all hail Immanuel! [Refrain] Languages: English
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Keep the Heart Singing

Author: C. H. G. Hymnal: ASUE1910 #23 (1910) Tune Title: [We may lighten toil and care] First Line: We may lighten toil and care Refrain First Line: Keep the heart singing all the while Languages: English
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Revive Us Again

Author: Wm. P. Mackay Hymnal: ASUE1910 #224 (1910) Tune Title: [We praise thee, O God!] First Line: We praise thee, O God! Refrain First Line: Hallelujah! Thine the glory Languages: English
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We Would See Jesus

Author: Anna B. Warner Hymnal: ASUE1910 #199 (1910) Tune Title: [We would see Jesus—for the shadows lengthen] First Line: We would see Jesus—for the shadows lengthen Languages: English
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What a Friend

Author: H. Bonar Hymnal: ASUE1910 #182 (1910) Tune Title: [What a Friend we have in Jesus] First Line: What a Friend we have in Jesus Languages: English
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Nothing but the Blood

Author: R. L. Hymnal: ASUE1910 #79 (1910) Tune Title: [What can wash away my sin?] First Line: What can wash away my sin? Refrain First Line: Oh! precious is the flow Languages: English
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O That Will Be Glory

Author: C. H. G. Hymnal: ASUE1910 #20 (1910) Tune Title: [When all my labors and trials are o'er] First Line: When all my labors and trials are o'er Refrain First Line: O that will be glory for me Languages: English
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Satisfied

Author: A. H. Ackley Hymnal: ASUE1910 #3 (1910) Tune Title: [When I have finished my pilgrimage here] First Line: When I have finished my pilgrimage here Refrain First Line: I shall be satisfied Languages: English
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It is Well With My Soul

Author: H. G. Spafford Hymnal: ASUE1910 #57 (1910) Tune Title: [When peace, like a river, attendeth my way] First Line: When peace, like a river, attendeth my way Refrain First Line: It is well, with my soul Languages: English
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Holy Twilight Hour

Author: S. W. B. Hymnal: ASUE1910 #120 (1910) Tune Title: [When silently the night-shades fall] First Line: When silently the night-shades fall Lyrics: 1 When silently the night-shades fall, In sable mantle dressed, And earth in holy calm and peace Is gently lulled to rest, There comes from out the stillness deep A whisper sweet and low, That brings into the weary breast A peace it fain would know. Refrain: Holy twilight hour, blessed twilight hour, Thro’ thy wooing, Jesus speaks and bids us “Come”! Holy twilight hour, blessed twilight hour, Thro’ thy tranquil dream the heart sings Home, sweet home. 2 When twilight steals o’er land and sea, And shadows come and go, With silent tread ‘mid zephyrs sweet That gently onward flow, There seems to be a softer strain That whispers to my soul, And Jesus, heav’n, and all things pure, Come in and take control. [Refrain] 3 Divinely sweet is such an hour, When Jesus draws us near, With fond caress and tender smile, His loving words to hear; But sweeter far than this ‘twill be, When life’s twilight shall come, If Jesus speaks His fond “Well done! Come, reign with me at home.” [Refrain] Languages: English
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How Sweet is His Love

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: ASUE1910 #35 (1910) Tune Title: [When troubled my soul and when peace I would find] First Line: When troubled my soul and when peace I would find Refrain First Line: O how sweet, O how sweet is His love Languages: English
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Count Your Blessings

Author: Rev. J. Oatman, Jr. Hymnal: ASUE1910 #88 (1910) Tune Title: [When upon life's billows you are tempest-tossed] First Line: When upon life's billows you are tempest-tossed Languages: English
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Come, Sinner, Come!

Author: W. E. Witter Hymnal: ASUE1910 #125 (1910) Tune Title: [While Jesus whispers to you] First Line: While Jesus whispers to you Languages: English
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Why Not Now?

Author: El Nathan Hymnal: ASUE1910 #60 (1910) Tune Title: [While we pray and while we plead] First Line: While we pray and while we plead Refrain First Line: Why not now? why not now? Languages: English
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Who is on the Lord's Side

Author: Frances R. Havergal Hymnal: ASUE1910 #173 (1910) Tune Title: [Who is on the Lord's side?] First Line: Who is on the Lord's side? Languages: English
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Why Do You Wait?

Author: G. F. R. Hymnal: ASUE1910 #53 (1910) Tune Title: [Why do you wait, dear brother] First Line: Why do you wait, dear brother Refrain First Line: Why not? why not? why not come to Him now? Languages: English
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Nobody Told me of Jesus

Author: Mrs. Frank A. Breck Hymnal: ASUE1910 #25 (1910) Tune Title: [Would you care if some friend you have met day be day] First Line: Would you care if some friend you have met day be day Languages: English
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The Savior’s Invitation

Author: Wm. C. Stokes Hymnal: ASUE1910 #73 (1910) Tune Title: [Would you have the Savior's presence as you go?] First Line: Would you have the Savior's presence as you go? Refrain First Line: Hear the Savior's invitation Lyrics: 1 Would you have the Savior’s presence as you go? Would you have the blessed foretaste here below? Would you have the Father’s blessing day by day? Would you have His spirit with you all the way? Refrain: Hera the Savior’s invitation “Come to me,” And His offer of salvation full and free; All ye weary, heavy ladened, and distressed, Come, and in His love forever be at rest. 2 Would you seek the Fount that cleanseth white as snow? Would you follow your Redeemer here below? Would you have in you abiding, blessed peace? Would you have from sin’s dominion full release? [Refrain] 3 Would you love the Lord who bought you with His blood? Would you gladly follow Jesus thro’ the flood? Would you know your sins forgiven every one? Would you have the Savior’s plaudit “Welcome home?” [Refrain] Languages: English
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Ye Christian Heralds!

Hymnal: ASUE1910 #220 (1910) Tune Title: [Ye Christian heralds! go proclaim] First Line: Ye Christian heralds! go proclaim Languages: English
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Yield not to Temptation

Author: H. R. P. Hymnal: ASUE1910 #157 (1910) Tune Title: [Yield not to temptation] Refrain First Line: Ask the Savior to help you Languages: English
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I Know

Author: Ophelia G. Adams Hymnal: ASUE1910 #138 (1910) Tune Title: [You ask me how I gave my heart to Christ?] First Line: You ask me how I gave my heart to Christ? Refrain First Line: I know, I know He is my Savior now Lyrics: 1 You ask me HOW I gave my heart to Christ? O yes, I know! There came a yearning in my soul for Him So long ago. I found earth’s fairest flow’rs would fade and die; I wept for something that would satisfy; And, in my grief, somehow, I seemed to dare To lift my broken heart to Him in prayer. O yes, I know! And I can tell you how; I know, I know He is my Savior now. 2 You ask me WHEN I gave my heart to Christ? Yes, I can tell! The day, and just the hour, indeed, I now Remember well. It was when I was struggling all alone, The light of His forgiving Spirit shone Into my heart all clouded o’er with sin, That I unlocked the door and let Him in. O yes, I know! And I can tell you when; I know, I know He is so dear since then. 3 You ask me WHERE I gave my heart to Christ? Yes, I can say! That sacred place can never fade from sight, As yesterday. Perhaps He thought it better I should not Forget the place, for I should love the spot; And until I behold Him face to face, ’Twill be to me, on earth, the dearest place. O yes, I know! And I can tell you where; I know, I know He came and blest me there. Languages: English
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If There’s Sunshine in Your Heart

Author: Helen Dungan Hymnal: ASUE1910 #82 (1910) Tune Title: [You can make the pathway bright] First Line: You can make the pathway bright Refrain First Line: If there's sunshine in your heart Lyrics: 1 You can make the pathway bright, Fill the soul with heaven’s light, If there’s sunshine in your heart; Turning darkness into day, As the shadows fly away, If there’s sunshine in your heart today. Refrain: If there’s sunshine in your heart, You can send a shining ray That will turn the night to day; And your cares will all depart, If there’s sunshine in your heart today. 2 You can speak the gentle word To the heart with anger stirred, If there’s sunshine in your heart; Tho’ it seems a little thing It will heaven’s blessing bring, If there’s sunshine in your heart today. [Refrain] 3 You can do a kindly deed To your neighbor in his need, If there’s sunshine in your heart; And his burden you will share As you lift his load of care, If there’s sunshine in your heart today. [Refrain] 4 You can live a happy life In this world of toil and strife, If there’s sunshine in your heart; And your soul will glow with love From the perfect Light above, If there’s sunshine in your heart today. [Refrain] Languages: English
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His Love for Me

Author: F. M. Eastwood Hymnal: ASUE1910 #69 (1910) Tune Title: [You have heard of the story of Jesus] First Line: You have heard of the story of Jesus Languages: English
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Why Not To-day?

Author: J. E. Rankin, D.D. Hymnal: ASUE1910 #110 (1910) Tune Title: [You think the house of prayer so sweet] First Line: You think the house of prayer so sweet Refrain First Line: Why not today? Lyrics: 1 You think the house of prayer so sweet, So sweet the voice of sacred song; You turn away reluctant feet, As tho’ the hour you would prolong; And yet your soul is unforgiv’n, No title yet have you for heav’n; You mean sometime to kneel and pray, Why not today? Why not today? 2 You think you love God’s people now, You love their company to share; You love before His throne to bow, And listen to their humble pray’r; Why should you pause and hesitate, Until perhaps it be too late? You mean sometime to kneel and pray, Why not today? Why not today? 3 There is no work beyond the grave, There is no labor or device, There is no pow’r can reach to save, There is no ransom there or price; No gospel word or gospel song, No house of God where Christians throng; You mean sometime to kneel and pray, Why not today? Why not today? Languages: English

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