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Jesus, I my Cross have Taken

Author: Henry F. Lyte Hymnal: TS31892 #204 (1892) Tune Title: ELLESIDE Topics: Consecration
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When I Survey

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: TS31892 #229 (1892) Tune Title: EUCHARIST First Line: When I survey the wondrous cross Topics: Consecration; Prayer
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Abide with Me

Author: H. F. Lyte Hymnal: TS31892 #51 (1892) Tune Title: EVENTIDE First Line: Abide with me, fast falls the eventide Topics: Christ; Closing; Prayer
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In Thy Love

Author: Neal A. McAulay Hymnal: TS31892 #70 (1892) Tune Title: [Father, I am weak and sinful] First Line: Father, I am weak and sinful Topics: Choir; Love; Solo
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Gloria Patri

Hymnal: TS31892 #232 (1892) Tune Title: [Glory be to the Father, and to the Son] First Line: Glory be to the Father, and to the Son Topics: Closing; Praise
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God is Calling Yet

Author: Gerhard Tersteegen Hymnal: TS31892 #34 (1892) Tune Title: [God calling yet, shall I not hear] First Line: God calling yet, shall I not hear Refrain First Line: Calling, O hear him calling Topics: Awakening; Invitation; Salvation
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Going Down to the Grave

Hymnal: TS31892 #113 (1892) Tune Title: [Going down to the grave, with no hope in thy heart] First Line: Going down to the grave, with no hope in thy heart Refrain First Line: Oh, turn to thy God Lyrics: 1 Going down to the grave, with no hope in thy heart, That thy God will receive thee all guilt as thou art; Life’s sunshine extinguished with faltering tread, In darkness and doubt going down to the dead. Refrain: Oh, turn to thy God Who dwelleth on high, Come trusting his word, And thou shalt not die. 2 Going down to the grave, in the blackness of night, No star-beam of love from the Father of light; No Savior’s sweet presence and promise to save; A stranger to God, going down to the grave. [Refrain] 3 No God and no hope, where, oh, where is thy stay? Thy Savior long pleading turns not yet away; His sad eye will pity, his strong arm can save, Why then in thine own strength go down to the grave. [Refrain] 4 Thine hours of gay pleasure ere long will be o’er, A dark gulf awaits thee, its mad waters roar; Too late thou wilt call on the Mighty to save, When thy pray’r shall be lost in eternity’s grave. [Refrain] Topics: Awakening; Solo
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Golden gates

Author: Priscilla J. Owens Hymnal: TS31892 #167 (1892) Tune Title: [Golden gates, ye glisten] First Line: Golden gates, ye glisten Refrain First Line: Voices singing, sweetly singing Lyrics: 1 Golden gates, ye glisten, As we pause to listen To the echoes softly falling from the land of song, Where the ones who loves us, as they sing above us, Strike their harps amid the bright, happy throng. Refrain: Voices singing, sweetly singing, Songs of joy and triumph, songs of peace and love; Voices singing, sweetly singing, In that land of glory above. 2 O! that blissful chorus, Floating gently o’er us, Pleadeth for each little wand’rer from our Savior’s love; Let us strive to bring them, let us work to win them To the blessed path that leadeth above. [Refrain] 3 Golden gates, ye brighten, And our burdens lighten, As we journey ever upward, looking still to thee; Till we reach heav’n’s glory, may we teach the story Of redeeming love so wondrous and free. [Refrain] Topics: Heaven
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Forward, for the prize

Author: F. L. B. Hymnal: TS31892 #21 (1892) Tune Title: [Hark, your captain cries] First Line: Hark! your Captain cries Lyrics: 1 Hark! your Captain cries “Forward! for the prize, Fear no earthly foe, But onward go; Foremost in the ray, Boldly press your way, When the sun is down, Wear a victor’s crown. 2 Forward! for the prize, Help the helpless rise, From the miry ground Where sins abound; Cheer the faint and weak, Words of kindness speak, Crumbs of comfort rare, With your comrades share. 3 Be a soldier brave, Some sweet soul to save From the tempter’s snare, Now, do and dare; In the morning’s bloom, In the ev’ning’s gloom, IN the shades of night, Battle for the right. 4 When in heav’n we meet, Looks of love we’ll greet, On that happy shore We’ll part no more; There, the harps of gold, There, the joys untold, There, from sin made free, Immortality. Topics: Work
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He is just the same today

Author: Mrs. S. Z. Kaufman Hymnal: TS31892 #139 (1892) Tune Title: [Have you ever heard the story] First Line: Have you ever heard the story Topics: Christ

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