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Where Love Abides

Author: G. C. T. Hymnal: EH1919 #146 (1919) Tune Title: ['Tis hard for us all to be smiling] First Line: ‘Tis hard for us all to be smiling Refrain First Line: Each life has its season of gladness Lyrics: 1 ‘Tis hard for us all to be smiling, With never a sigh nor a frown, To always seem joyous and happy And not for a moment cast down; But if in our hearts we shall carry The beautiful sunshine of Love, Each cloud will be spann’d with rainbow, God’s mercy and goodness to prove. Refrain: Each life has its season of gladness, Its Springtime with bright, sunny hours, Each life has its season of sadness, When blossom no sweet smiling flow’rs; Each life has its season of Winter, When chilling winds fiercely may blow, But joy is each moment abiding, When love in the heart is aglow. 2 Our lives need not change like the seasons, But constant with love may abide, Faith’s anchor so firmly shall hold us, Tho swift be the flow of the tide; In hope we shall ride on in safety, With never a fear nor a sigh, For Love ever clearly is shining, Tho darkness is hiding the sky. [Refrain] 3 Oh God, help us all to be faithful, To carry Love’s sunshine thru life, Thru days that are marr’d by the tempest, to lives that are burden’d with strife; For only by living for others Shall life full of happiness be, And thus, by our living and loving, We all shall be living for Thee. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Mother’s Day Dept.

Author: S. Trevena Jackson Hymnal: EH1919 #264 (1919) Tune Title: ['Tis mother’s day, O restful day] First Line: ‘Tis mother’s day, O restful day Refrain First Line: ‘Tis mother’s day Lyrics: 1 ‘Tis mother’s day, O restful day, To wait and worship mother’s God, To feel her sprit near at hand, Our comfort and our staff and rod. Refrain: ‘Tis mother’s day, ‘Tis mother’s day, The day on which our hearts delight, Our loving tribute now we pay, With sweet carnations pure and white. 2 ‘Tis mother’s day, O mem’ry day, Sweet as the perfume of the flow’r, Rich as the choicest gold of life, She is to us from hour to hour. [Refrain] 3 ‘Tis mother’s day, O, holy day, We’ll garland now her name so sweet, With crowns of pure carnations white, And place them at our mother’s feet. [Refrain] 4 ‘Tis mother’s day, and all is well, She’s ever with us, blessed thought; Can we forget her memory, And all the golden deeds she wrought? [Refrain] Languages: English
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Forward! Forward!

Author: Grant Colfax Tullar Hymnal: EH1919 #16 (1919) Tune Title: [To His service Jesus calls us] First Line: To His service Jesus calls us Refrain First Line: Forward, forward Lyrics: 1 To His service Jesus calls us, And with banners all unfurled, In His Name we will go forward Till for Him we win the world. We will fight each battle bravely, For the right we’ll take our stand, Ever forward! Forward! At our King’s command. Refrain: Forward, forward! This shall our watchword be, Forward, forward! Forward we march to victory, Our Captain leads us, True then to His command, Forward, forward go, His faithful band. 2 There are foes which we must conquer, If the battle we would win, Ev’ry one must join the conflict ‘Gainst the mighty host of sin. While our mighty Captain leads us, We can never know defeat, Ever forward, forward, Never more retreat. [Refrain] 3 Then go forward valiant soldiers, Join the ranks and face the foe, Christ our Captain leads to vict’ry, You shall conquer as you go. Never doubt your mighty Leader, Never falter in the fray, Ever forward, forward! You shall win the day. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Keep the Faith

Author: Edith Sandford Tillotson Hymnal: EH1919 #131 (1919) Tune Title: [To stand within that noble line] First Line: To stand within that noble line Refrain First Line: Then keep the faith, resolve to win Languages: English
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Hope for All

Author: Miss Harriet H. Pierson Hymnal: EH1919 #40 (1919) Tune Title: [To the world in its sorrow, sing of hope today] First Line: To the world in its sorrow, sing of hope today Refrain First Line: Send the word afar o’er every land and sea Lyrics: 1 To the world in its sorrow, sing of hope today; Tell of Christ who knows, tell of Christ who cares, Of the hand with its touch of healing by the way, Of the love that the burden shares. Refrain: Send the word afar o’er ev’ry land and sea, Hope for all, hope for all! Christ the only hope for all the world shall be, When its kingdoms and thrones shall fall. Send the word afar o’er ev’ry land and sea, Hope for all, hope for all! On from age to age, with a light divine, That star of hope shall ever shine. 2 To the world in its groping, point the upward way, Tell of Christ our guide, tell of Christ our light, Of the One who will follow all who go astray Thru the depths of the darkest night. [Refrain] 3 To the world in its doubting, sing of heav’n above, Tell of Christ on earth, tell of Christ on high, Of the life that is promised thru redeeming love, And the hope that can never die. [Refrain] Languages: English
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To Thee, Our God, We Fly

Author: William W. How Hymnal: EH1919 #211 (1919) Tune Title: [To Thee, our God we fly] First Line: To Thee, our God we fly Refrain First Line: O Lord, stretch forth Thy mighty hand Languages: English
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Rock of Ages, Cleft for Me

Author: A. M. Toplady Hymnal: EH1919 #165 (1919) Tune Title: TOPLADY Languages: English
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True-Hearted, Whole-Hearted

Author: Frances R. Havergal Hymnal: EH1919 #15 (1919) Tune Title: [Truehearted, wholehearted, faithful and loyal] First Line: Truehearted, wholehearted, faithful and loyal Refrain First Line: Peal out the watchword! Silence it never Languages: English
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Turn to Christ

Author: C. Louise Bell Hymnal: EH1919 #108 (1919) Tune Title: [Turn away from earth’s allurements] First Line: Turn away from earth’s allurements Refrain First Line: Turn away from earth and its vain allurements Languages: English
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The Strife Is O'er, the Battle Done

Author: F. Pott Hymnal: EH1919 #240 (1919) Tune Title: VICTORY First Line: The strife is o’er, the battle done Languages: English
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Thine Is the Kingdom

Author: Edith Sandford Tillotson Hymnal: EH1919 #2 (1919) Tune Title: [We bless Thy Name, O Lord] First Line: We bless Thy Name, O Lord Refrain First Line: For Thine is the Kingdom, the power, the glory Languages: English
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Children of the King

Author: Edith Sandford Tillotson Hymnal: EH1919 #136 (1919) Tune Title: [We have a standard to establish] First Line: We have a standard to establish Refrain First Line: Praise, give praise, we are children of the King Lyrics: 1 We have a standard to establish, We have a rank we must maintain, We have a name to guard and cherish, To keep from ev’ry faint and stain, With watchful care and vigil loyal, We must avoid each evil thing, And thus uphold our ensign royal, For we are children of the King. Refrain: Praise, give praise, we are children of the King, True love and rev’rent service to our Father let us bring, Praise, give praise, Let our happy voices ring, In a song of glad thanksgiving, For we are children of the King. 2 Before the eyes of friend and foeman, Our Father’s emblem we will hold, A cross that shines with sacred glory, A crown more fair than purest gold, And we will strive, with best endeavor, Until all other souls we bring To bear our Father’s Name forever, To be the children of the King. [Refrain] 3 There may be dangers to encounter, There may be struggles hard and long, There may be trials and temptations, Before we conquer sin and wrong, But He who leads us is unfailing, And songs of victory we sing, Our Father’s word is all-prevailing, We are the children of the King. [Refrain] Languages: English
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A Carol for Children’s Day

Author: Edith Sandford Tillotson Hymnal: EH1919 #246 (1919) Tune Title: [We join our glad exultant voices] First Line: We join our glad exultant voices Refrain First Line: A song of the blossoms bright Lyrics: 1 We join our glad exultant voices On this the happiest of days, We sing while ev’ry heart rejoices, Our hymn of grateful praise. Refrain: A song of the blossoms bright, A song of the golden light, Of birds in the treetops swinging, Of beauty, day and night; A song of the fair array Spread forth on our earthly way, To God the Creator we’re bringing A carol of Children’s Day. 2 The earth is clad in Summer glory, Bright raiment decks the field and hill, All nature chants the joyful story Of God the Maker’s will. [Refrain] 3 Then come with gladness, at His altar Sing praise till ev’ry ear has heard; His will, His precepts never falter, All worlds obey His Word. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Under Two Flags

Author: George Orlia Webster Hymnal: EH1919 #271 (1919) Tune Title: [We love our country’s starry flag] First Line: We love our country’s starry flag Refrain First Line: Our country’s flag! we love it Lyrics: 1 We love our country’s starry flag, For it her sons have died; We love that other banner, too, Of Christ the Crucified; To these we pledge our loyalty, Our honor and our life, God grant between these flags we love. May never enter strife. Refrain: Our country’s flag! we love it, May it never suffer loss; There is but one flag above it, ‘Tis the banner of the Cross. 2 They both are emblems of the free, Each boasts a “broken chain;” Each has its tale of sacrifice, For others grief and pain; Each stands for succor for the weak, For loyalty to right, For largest human brotherhood, For liberty and light. [Refrain] 3 But one must perish with the years, For nations rise and fall, And when the numbered years are done, Earth’s flags must perish all; But while the endless ages roll, One banner shall abide, The emblem of God’s only Son, For sinners crucified. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Here Am I, Use Me

Author: George Orlia Webster Hymnal: EH1919 #132 (1919) Tune Title: [We will strive to do the best we can] First Line: We will strive to do the best we can Refrain First Line: Here am I, oh, Lord, use me Lyrics: 1 We will strive to do the best we can, The great things or the small, Whatsoe’er the Lord would have us do, We will faithful be in all, We will do our best, leave to Him the rest, Whatsoe’er our task may be, At the Master’s call saying one and all, “Here am I, oh, Lord, use me.” Refrain: “Here am I, oh, Lord, use me, Here am I, oh, Lord, use me; In Thy blessed will I my place would fill, Here am I, oh, Lord, use me.” 2 There is need today of willing hands, The laborers are few, And a willing heart some task will find; Has the call not come to you? By the Master’s grace let us find our place, Whatsoe’er that place may be, With a stout heart say to the Lord today, “Here am I, oh, Lord, use me.” [Refrain] 3 Soon the day will end when work is o’er, How swift the moments fly, Let us haste away our place to find, For the night is drawing nigh; If our place we fill with a right good will, We shall well rewarded be; When the call we hear, let us answer clear, “Here am I, oh, Lord, use me.” [Refrain] Languages: English
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The Morning Light

Author: Samuel F. Smith Hymnal: EH1919 #184 (1919) Tune Title: WEBB First Line: The morning light is breaking Languages: English
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We've a Story to Tell

Author: Colin Sterne Hymnal: EH1919 #127 (1919) Tune Title: [We’ve a story to tell to the nations] First Line: We’ve a story to tell to the nations Refrain First Line: For the darkness shall turn to dawning Languages: English
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Joy Bells

Author: Edith Sandford Tillotson Hymnal: EH1919 #60 (1919) Tune Title: [When I see the blessings strewn upon my way] First Line: When I see the blessings strewn upon my way Refrain First Line: Joy-bells, joy-bells, ring within my heart Lyrics: 1 When I see the blessings strewn upon my way, Fully, freely given ev’ry day, From my heart an anthem rises to my King, Like a peal of gladness, joy-bells ring. Refrain: Joy-bells, joy-bells, ring within my heart, When I read the story of my Father’s glory, Yes, the job-bells, joy-bells, into music start, Joy-bells ring within my heart. 2 All His loving kindness, all His tender care, Mercies that surround me ev’rywhere, Wake a thankful chorus, songs of gladness raise, Set the joy-bells ringing in His praise. [Refrain] 3 Gratitude and gladness, thankfulness and love, From my heart shall ever rise above, Like a note of music from a golden string, Like a chime of joy-bells to my King. [Refrain] Languages: English
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A Song of Cheer

Author: Harriet H. Pierson Hymnal: EH1919 #6 (1919) Tune Title: [When the days are gloomy, sing a song of cheer] First Line: When the days are gloomy, sing a song of cheer Refrain First Line: Sing to all the world a song of hope and cheer Lyrics: 1 When the days are gloomy, sing a song of cheer, Sing of sunlit hills and skies of blue, Sing till sad eyes lifted See the clouds are rifted, Light shines through. Refrain: Sing to all the world a song of hope and cheer, Shed your blessings all along the way, Make the sad hearts lighter, Make the old earth brighter, Day by day. 2 Sing of sheltered places when the storm winds blow, Sing of courage in the time of fear, Tell to souls despairing, O’er the rough road faring, God is near. [Refrain] 3 Far your song will echo ere the day is done On from heart to heart its message bear, Healing grief and sadness, Bringing joy and gladness, Ev’rywhere. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Bring the Sunshine In

Author: Edith Sandford Tillotson Hymnal: EH1919 #33 (1919) Tune Title: [When the sunshine lights the sky] First Line: When the sunshine lights the sky Refrain First Line: That’s the time for gladness Lyrics: 1 When the sunshine lights the sky, All the world is fair, But when stormy clouds arise, Gloom is ev’rywhere. Refrain: That’s the time for gladness, That’s the time for cheer, Help to banish sadness, Help to conquer fear. When the shadows gather, Let your work begin, Where you see the darkest cloud, Bring the sunshine in. 2 Carry stored-up sunshine ‘round In your heart all day, Where a gloomy place is found, Give some light away. [Refrain] 3 Never does a shadow fall Nor a cloud hang low, But the light of kindly care Sets it all aglow. [Refrain] Languages: English
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The Beautiful Message

Author: Grant Colfax Tullar Hymnal: EH1919 #101 (1919) Tune Title: [When the world was lost in sin and in sorrow] First Line: When the world was lost in sin and in sorrow Refrain First Line: “Love, love,” Beautiful, beautiful message Languages: English
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Trust and Obey

Author: Rev. J. H. Sammis Hymnal: EH1919 #125 (1919) Tune Title: [When we walk with the Lord in the light of His Word] First Line: When we walk with the Lord in the light of His Word Languages: English
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Sunshine and Shadows

Author: Rev. Roy I. Dunckel Hymnal: EH1919 #128 (1919) Tune Title: [Whene’er I see a shadow across my pathway fly] First Line: Whene’er I see a shadow across my pathway fly Refrain First Line: Praise God for the shadows—we need them every one Lyrics: 1 Whene’er I see a shadow across my pathway fly, It sets my heart rejoicing, I know the sun is high; I know God sends the raincloud, swift sailing o’er the blue, To cheer the drooping blossom that miss’d the morning dew. Refrain: Praise God for the shadows—we need them ev’ry one, For there could be no shadows without the shining sun; Praise God for the shadows—His love is ever nigh, For shadows promise showers with a rainbow bye and bye. 2 Whene’er my soul is thirsting, the clouds of grace hang low, And where their shadows gather the living waters flow; When sunny paths grow weary the cooling shadows fall, For sunshine and for shadow, O praise the Lord of all. [Refrain] 3 When sorrow pain or trial like shadows dark may roll, Across the verdant pastures where Jesus leads the soul; O spend no time repining—let happy anthems swell, The sun of love is shining—God lives and all is well. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Where Duty Leads

Author: George Orlia Webster Hymnal: EH1919 #42 (1919) Tune Title: [Wherever the pathway of duty may lead] First Line: Wherever the pathway of duty may lead Refrain First Line: Press on in the pathway of duty and right Lyrics: 1 Wherever the pathway of duty may lead, Whate’er God may call you to do, ‘Tis truest of wisdom this precept to heed, To God and to duty be true. Refrain: Press on in the pathway of duty and right, Do all that you do with your manhood’s full might, And when all life’s conflicts and labors are done, Your heart shall rejoice in the crown you have won. 2 The heights are before us, our colors unfurled Are kissed by the sun’s golden ray, Our Captain would lead us to conquer the world, His call is outringing today. [Refrain] 3 There is no tomorrow, today is His time, Just now He is calling to you; Oh, give Him the strength of your youth and your prime, To God and to duty be true. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Raise a Song

Author: Edith Sandford Tillotson Hymnal: EH1919 #71 (1919) Tune Title: [While we journey, day by day, raise a song] First Line: While we journey, day by day, raise a song Refrain First Line: Raise a song, let the notes ascending Lyrics: 1 While we journey, day by day, raise a song, As we seek the narrow way, raise a song, Send the notes to yonder sky, full and strong, Wake the echoes to sweet reply, Raise a glad triumphant song. Refrain: Raise a song, let the notes ascending Reach God’s throne, in one exultant anthem blending, Raise a song, praises never ending, Sing to our Lord a glad triumphant song. 2 Tho’ our way be dark or bright, raise a song, God’s design is just and right, raise a song, Trust Him then, in ev’rything, all day long, Faith anew from our lips shall ring In a glad triumphant song. [Refrain] 3 When a harder road we take, raise a song, When new effort we must make, raise a song, Courage in our eyes shall shine, hearts grow strong, If we sing with a faith divine Sing our glad triumphant song. [Refrain] Languages: English
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On a Rainy Day

Author: E. S. T. Hymnal: EH1919 #259 (1919) Tune Title: [Who will try to be a sunbeam] First Line: Who will try to be a sunbeam Refrain First Line: I will try, I will try Lyrics: 1 Who will try to be a sunbeam, While the sky is gray? Who will try to make things happy, On a rainy Day? Refrain: I will try, I will try, While the clouds are in the sky, I will try to be a sunbeam On a rainy day. 2 Who will try to be a blessing Like the sunbeams gay? Who’ll be patient, bright and cheery, On a rainy Day? [Refrain] 3 Who will listen to the lesson, Ev’ry word obey? Who’ll be quiet, sweet and sunny, On a rainy Day? [Refrain] Languages: English
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His Eye Is on the Sparrow

Author: Mrs. C. D. Martin Hymnal: EH1919 #124 (1919) Tune Title: [Why should I feel discouraged] First Line: Why should I feel discouraged Refrain First Line: I sing because I'm happy Languages: English
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Spring Has Come

Author: Edith Sandford Tillotson Hymnal: EH1919 #238 (1919) Tune Title: [Winter’s stormy days are over now] First Line: Winter's stormy days are over now Refrain First Line: Spring has come, Spring has come Lyrics: 1 Winter’s stormy days are over now, Spring is here, Tender buds of green on ev’ry bough, Open near, Gray and gloomy skies are growing bright, Warm and blue, All the world is full of joy and light, Life is born anew. Refrain: Spring has come, Spring has come, Sing with delight, for the Spring has come, Give Him praise, glad songs raise, Hail the golden days! Spring has come, Spring has come, Sing with delight, for the Spring has come, Darkness past, light at last, Spring has come. 2 Soon the groves will ring with birds-notes sweet, All day long, Each returning sign of Spring they’ll greet With their song, Barren hill and field will brightly glow With fair flow’rs, Warm and fragrant winds will softly blow, Bringing sunny hours. [Refrain] 3 So from all the storm and stress of life Joys arise, After weary hours of toil and strife, Smiling skies, After all the fear and doubt of night, Faith made strong, After dark’ning clouds, the Easter light, Then the victor-song. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Just as I Am

Author: C. Elliott Hymnal: EH1919 #156 (1919) Tune Title: WOODWORTH First Line: Just as I am, without one plea Languages: English
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Wonderful Book

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Hymnal: EH1919 #98 (1919) Tune Title: [Word of the Father, O light from on high] First Line: Word of the Father, O light from on high Refrain First Line: Wonderful book, glorious book Languages: English
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Jesus Christ is Risen To-Day

Author: Tate; Brady Hymnal: EH1919 #241 (1919) Tune Title: WORGAN First Line: Jesus Christ is risen today, Alleluia Languages: English
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Yield Not to Temptation

Author: H. R. Palmer Hymnal: EH1919 #197 (1919) Tune Title: [Yield not to temptation, for yielding is sin] First Line: Yield not to temptation, for yielding is sin Refrain First Line: Ask the Saviour to help you Languages: English
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Yielding My All

Author: Grant Colfax Tullar Hymnal: EH1919 #46 (1919) Tune Title: [Yielding my all to the service of Jesus] First Line: Yielding my all to the service of Jesus Refrain First Line: Yielding to Jesus Lyrics: 1 Yielding my all to the service of Jesus, Gladly to follow where’er He may lead, Never to falter tho’ rough be the pathway, Walking beside Him no danger I heed. Refrain: Yielding to Jesus, Nothing withholding, All to His altar Gladly I bring, No more rejecting Jesus the Saviour, Now I accept Him, Crowing Him King. 2 Yielding my all to the service of Jesus, Talent and time with my treasures I give, Naught I withhold which to Him may be precious, Only for Him would I evermore live. [Refrain] 3 Yielding my all to the service of Jesus, Losses for Him shall be counted as gain, Bearing each cross He permits me to suffer, With Him in glory forever I’ll reign. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Upward to the Heights Above

Author: Edith Sandford Tillotson Hymnal: EH1919 #94 (1919) Tune Title: [Yonder over the valleys low] First Line: Yonder over the valleys low Refrain First Line: Onward, upward, to the heights above Lyrics: 1 Yonder over the valleys low, Fair hills rise, Stretching upward with light aglow, To the skies. Symbols they of that lofty height Set above, All agleam with the purer light Of God’s love. Refrain: Onward, upward, to the heights above, Into a clearer, purer light, Into a realm of beauty bright, Onward, upward, like a pilgrim band, Seeking the glories of the promised land. 2 Leave the lowly and shadowed vale, With its gloom, There temptation and doubts assail, Fear finds room. Scorn the danger and dare the climb, Gain the height, Reach that summit of joy sublime, With its light. [Refrain] 3 Ev’ry step in the upward way Brings reward, Draws us nearer, each passing day, To our Lord. He Who reigns on the great white throne Is the Light, That with glory to earth unknown Crowns the height. [Refrain] Languages: English

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