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Have You Found Jesus?

Author: Ida L. Reed Hymnal: GJ1890 #111 (1890) First Line: Have you found that Friend and Saviour Refrain First Line: Have you found Him, do you know Him Lyrics: 1 Have you found that Friend and Saviour Who has died your soul to save? Who o’er sin and death triumphant, Passed the portals of the grave? Chorus: Have you found Him, do you know Him, Do you rest within His love? Are you looking onward, upward, To His promised home above? 2 Do you bring to Him your burdens? He will help you all to share, Heard you not His invitation, “Cast on me your every care”? [Chorus] 3 He will help you bear your sorrows, Well He knows your every grief, He has borne them all before you And will send your soul relief. [Chorus] 4 Trust in Him, your only Saviour; Give to Him your heart today, And, with the found of cleansing, He will wash your sins away. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Have you found that Friend and Saviour]
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Through the Blood of the Crucified

Author: A. P. Cobb Hymnal: GJ1890 #102 (1890) First Line: Have you touched the garment of the Holy One Refrain First Line: Through the blood, cleansing blood Lyrics: 1 Have you touched the garments of the Holy One? Are you washed in the soul-cleansing tide? Are your sins forgiven? Do you hope for heaven Thro’ the blood of the Christ crucified? Chorus: Thro’ the blood, cleansing blood, Thro’ the blood of the Christ crucified! Are your sins forgiven? Do you hope for heaven Thro’ the blood of the Christ crucified? 2 Are you walking daily with your Lord in view? Are you close to His dear, wounded side? Do you love your Saviour? Do you seek God’s favor Thro’ the blood of the Christ crucified? [Chorus] 3 Are you bringing sinners to the sinner’s Friend? Does your life tell of Jesus who died? Do you have the Spirit? Do you peace inherit Thro’ the blood of the Christ crucified? [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Have you touched the garment of the Holy One]
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He Knows It All

Hymnal: GJ1890 #109 (1890) First Line: He knows the bitter, weary way Languages: English Tune Title: [He knows the bitter, weary way]
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The Wedding Feast Is Ready

Author: Mrs. L. M. Beal Bateman Hymnal: GJ1890 #25 (1890) First Line: He of whom the books of Moses Lyrics: 1 He of whom the books of Moses, And the prophets told, Calleth like a tender shepherd, Lambs into His fold. From the highways, from the byways, From the hedges dark with sin, From the pitfalls that may catch them, Go and get the children in. He of whom the books of Moses, And the prophets told, Calleth like a tender shepherd, Lambs into His fold. 2 Lo, the wedding feast is ready, And the Bridegroom waits, put the wedding robe upon you, Ere they close the gates. Some have hasted out to meet Him, With their burning lamps well trimmed; Some have slept, their oil has wasted, Till their lights have all been dimmed. Lo, the wedding feast is ready, And the Bridegroom waits, put the wedding robe upon you, Ere they close the gates. 3 Who of you that once has tasted, Of the gospel feast, Will go out and at His bidding, See His guests increased? Long the loving Bridegroom tarries, Kindly, sweetly calling still, Sending near and far the message, All, yes all may come who will. Who of you that once has tasted, Of the gospel feast, Will go out and at His bidding, See His guests increased? Languages: English Tune Title: [He of whom the books of Moses]
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Looking Unto Jesus

Author: A. P. Cobb Hymnal: GJ1890 #39 (1890) First Line: Helmet on and sword in hand Refrain First Line: Oh, the joy, the heav'nly joy Lyrics: 1 Helmet on and sword in hand, Looking unto Jesus; We His little soldiers stand, Looking unto Jesus. Chorus: Oh, the joy, the heav’nly joy, Looking unto Jesus, We shall find in His employ, Looking unto Jesus. 2 Faith our shield, and girt with truth, Looking unto Jesus; Serving Him in joyous youth, Looking unto Jesus. [Chorus] 3 Fiery darts on ev’ry hand, Looking unto Jesus, Daring all, we still shall stand, Looking unto Jesus. [Chorus] 4 Praying always, with all pray’r, Looking unto Jesus, Watching thereunto with care, Looking unto Jesus. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Helmet on and sword in hand]
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Sweet Home of Rest

Author: Mrs. A. L. Davison Hymnal: GJ1890 #148 (1890) First Line: How fair are the walls of that city of light Refrain First Line: O home, sweet home of rest Lyrics: 1 How fair are the walls of that city of light, Whose streets by the ransomed are trod, And over whose beauty there cometh no cloud, Whose builder and maker is God. Chorus: O home, sweet home of rest; Home of the sinless, Home of the blest, O home, sweet home of rest, Home, sweet home. 2 And sometimes the gates of that city I see, And sometimes in melody clear The voices, whose silence has saddened my heart, Come sweetly my spirit to cheer. [Chorus] 3 I list to their music, the city draws near, The city of infinite rest, They call me in accents of tenderest love, They sing of the home of the blest. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [How fair are the walls of that city of light]
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Songs of Jesus

Author: D. R. Lucas Hymnal: GJ1890 #119 (1890) First Line: How sweet are the songs of Jesus Refrain First Line: Sweet songs, songs of Jesus Lyrics: 1 How sweet are the songs of Jesus, Of tenderest melody, The hope of the heart to waken, Oh, sing them, yes sing for me. Chorus: Sweet songs, songs of Jesus, Sweet songs, sing them to me, Sing them with the spirit, Sing them, yes, sing for me. 2 No songs like the songs of Jesus, To lighten the weary heart, Its burdens of pain to lessen, Or bid them far hence depart. [Chorus] 3 Had we not the songs of Jesus, How sad all the world would be, Our hope would be lost in darkness, And life lose its melody. [Chorus] 4 Then hail to the songs of Jesus! And welcome their joyous strains, The songs of that wondrous story, How Jesus in triumph reigns! [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [How sweet are the songs of Jesus]
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How Sweet, How Heavenly

Hymnal: GJ1890 #121 (1890) First Line: How sweet, how heavenly is the sight Languages: English Tune Title: [How sweet, how heavenly is the sight]
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My Heavenly Friend

Author: Ida L. Reed Hymnal: GJ1890 #94 (1890) First Line: I have a Friend in heaven Refrain First Line: Though earthly friends forsake me Lyrics: 1 I have a Friend in heaven, A faithful, loving Friend, Whose holy presence ever, My footsteps doth attend. Though earthly friends forsake me, I will not be alone, For He is ever with me, And I am all His own. Chorus: Though earthly friends forsake me, I will not be alone, For He is ever with me, And I am all His own. 2 I have a Friend in heaven, Who shareth all my grief, To Him I take my burdens, He grants my soul relief. His care is ever o’er me, He guides me day by day, Makes straight the path before me, Sheds light upon my way. [Chorus] 3 I have a Friend in heaven, A strong and mighty Friend, Whose tender love will ever Go with me to the end. Though earthly ties be broken, I cannot be alone, For Jesus walks beside me, And I am all His own. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [I have a Friend in heaven]
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I Wonder if There's Room for Me

Author: W. L. T. Hymnal: GJ1890 #140 (1890) First Line: I have heard of a home far away above the skies Refrain First Line: Room for you and me Languages: English Tune Title: [I have heard of a home far away above the skies]

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