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Peace, Perfect Peace

Author: Edward H. Bickersteth Hymnal: TH1918 #31 (1918) First Line: Peace, perfect peace, in this dark world of sin? Topics: Devotional Tune Title: PAX TECUM
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Redeemed and Saved

Author: T. O. Chisholm Hymnal: TH1918 #32 (1918) First Line: Redeemed and saved! Refrain First Line: Redeemed! redeemed! my grateful heart keeps singing Topics: Redemption Tune Title: [Redeemed and saved! ]
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Willing Workers

Author: Franklin Babb Hymnal: TH1918 #33 (1918) First Line: We are Willing Workers for our Lord and King Refrain First Line: Working ev'ry day Lyrics: 1 We are Willing Workers for our Lord and King, Happy in His service we His praises sing; He our blessed Saviour from on high did bring Terms for our salvation, let hosannas ring. Refrain: Working ev’ry day, Telling burden’d sinners who are far astray That the blood of Jesus washes sin away, Oh, what joy it brings us all along the way! 2 Win One is our motto from the worldly throng That is moving blindly in the path of wrong; Satan does deceive them by temptations strong, Strewing transient pleasures all their course along. [Refrain] 3 Join us then, we pray you, there is much to do, Harvest fields are waiting, laborers are few; Workmen now are needed who are brave and true, Volunteer, my brother, Christ is calling you. [Refrain] 4 Summer soon is ended, time for reaping past, Hasten then to garner, souls are dying fast; Into this great harvest if our lives be cast, Well done, faithful servants, we will hear at last. [Refrain] Tune Title: [We are Willing Workers for our Lord and King]
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Walking With My King

Author: Harry Dixon Loes Hymnal: TH1918 #34 (1918) First Line: I've enlisted in the army of Jehovah Refrain First Line: I am on the royal highway Lyrics: 1 I’ve enlisted in the army of Jehovah, ‘Neath His sceptre ev’ry talent I employ; Daily walking with my King in sweet communion, Of the riches of His kingdom I enjoy: Refrain: I am on the royal highway, I am walking with my King; All the way from earth to glory I am walking with my King. 2 In the days of sin no more I seek to wander, From transgression’s blighting woe my soul is free; In the service of my Lord is now my pleasure, At His table I am satisfied to be. [Refrain] 3 Just beyond there shines the King’s eternal city, Far behind me are the paths no more I tread; I am basking in the sunlight of salvation, And I find no haunting snares that I should dread. [Refrain] Topics: Fellowship Tune Title: [I've enlisted in the army of Jehovah]
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What a Friend

Author: E. M. Wadsworth Hymnal: TH1918 #35 (1918) First Line: What a friend I have in Jesus Refrain First Line: What a friend! What a friend Lyrics: 1 What a friend I have in Jesus, He is ev’rything to me; From His throne of Heav’nly Glory, He came down to Calvary. Refrain: What a friend! What a friend! What a faithful friend, and true; What a friend! What a friend! Him, I recommend to you. 2 What a friend I have in Jesus! In temptation’s darkest hour He is ever standing near me, He upholds me with His pow’r. [Refrain] 3 What a friend I have in Jesus! Yes, He’s ever near to me, When the earthly ties are broken, And when earthly comforts flee. [Refrain] 4 What a friend I have in Jesus, When before the Throne I bend; He is there and intercedeth:— Was there ever such a friend. [Refrain] 5 What a friend I have in Jesus! When I tread the vale of tears; When death’s scenes around me gather, He will drive away my fears. [Refrain] Topics: Fellowship Tune Title: [What a friend I have in Jesus]
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I Have Been to Jesus

Author: R. H. McDaniel Hymnal: TH1918 #36 (1918) First Line: I have been to Jesus and He saved my soul Refrain First Line: Praise His holy name, His holy name Topics: Praise; Salvation Tune Title: [I have been to Jesus and He saved my soul]
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Full Surrender

Author: Rebecca S. Pollard Hymnal: TH1918 #37 (1918) First Line: Saviour, 'tis a full surrender Refrain First Line: I surrender all! Topics: Consecration; Invitation Tune Title: [Saviour, 'tis a full surrender]
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He Ransomed Me

Author: Julia H. Johnston Hymnal: TH1918 #38 (1918) First Line: There's a sweet and blessed story of the Christ who came from glory Refrain First Line: Hallelujah, what a Saviour! Topics: Redemption Tune Title: [There's a sweet and blessed story of the Christ who came from glory]
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Why Will You Turn Him Away?

Author: Oswald J. Smith Hymnal: TH1918 #39 (1918) First Line: Wand'ring afar from the Saviour's side Refrain First Line: O wanderer, weary and lost Lyrics: 1 Wand’ring afar from the Saviour’s side, Into a world of sin and shame; Turning away the Crucified— Spurning the love with which He came! Refrain: O, wanderer, weary and lost, Why will you turn Him away? Jesus who saves you at infinite cost— Will you not take Him today? 2 Turning away from the heav’nly light, Wandering on in paths of sin— Choosing to dwell in eternal night— Mocking the Spirit’s voice within! [Refrain] 3 Courting the wrath of a righteous God— Hastening to the judgment morn, Feeling no shame that the sinner’s rod Fell on the Saviour’s head forlorn! [Refrain] Topics: Invitation; Solos and Duets Tune Title: [Wand'ring afar from the Saviour's side]
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Shine for Jesus Where You Are

Author: H. D. L. Hymnal: TH1918 #40 (1918) First Line: Be a faithful witness for your Lord Topics: Service Tune Title: [Be a faithful witness for your Lord]

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