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The Promises

Author: L. E. Hewitt Hymnal: SBCH1888 #88 (1888) Person Name: L. E. Hewitt First Line: The promises, how precious Refrain First Line: The promises, how precious Lyrics: 1 The promises, how precious! The words of God’s own book! They shine amid our darkness Like stars on some lone brook; Or, like the joyous sunshine, They fill our path with light, The fore-gleams of that glory Where cometh no more night. Refrain: The promises, how precious! I love to call them mine, Sealed by my Saviour’s dying blood, In covenant divine. 2 They fall upon waste places Like gentle drops of rain, Refreshing and uplifting The soul that’s faint with pain. They speak a Father’s blessing, They breathe a Saviour’s love; Our comfort in life’s sorrows, Our pledge of joys above. [Refrain] 3 Yes, they shall stand forever! God’s word shall still endure, Amid time’s devastations Eternally secure. He’s faithful that hath promised, I trust his words divine; Oh, show me all their fulness, Blest Spirit, make them mine. [Refrain] Tune Title: [The promises, how precious]
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Telling the Story of Jesus

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: SBCH1888 #91 (1888) Person Name: E. E. Hewitt Refrain First Line: Telling the story Lyrics: 1 Telling the story of Jesus, Bright with redemption’s ray; Showing the power of salvation, Living it day by day. Refrain: Telling the story Of infinite glory, Singing it, singing it out as we go; The message so golden Should ne’er be withholden, Till all the wide world his salvation shall know. 2 Telling the story of Jesus, Asking his help in prayer; Giving the hope of the gospel, Taking it ev’rywhere. [Refrain] 3 Telling the story of Jesus, Story of life and love, Singing it ever with gladness, Learning the song above. [Refrain] 4 Telling the story of Jesus, Story of boundless grace; Yes, we will sing it in rapture, Standing before his face. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Telling the story of Jesus]
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Whom am I Seeking?

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: SBCH1888 #99 (1888) Person Name: E. E. Hewitt First Line: Swiftly, so swiftly, the years roll along Refrain First Line: Seeking so patiently, seeking with care Lyrics: 1 Swiftly, so swiftly, the years roll along, Burdened with trials or happy with song; How am I working as time glides away? Whom am I seeking for Jesus today? Refrain: Seeking so patiently, seeking with care; Seeking with loving words, seeking with prayer; Whom am I seeking? for whom do I pray? Whom am I seeking for Jesus today? 2 Whom am I seeking of those whom I love Trying to lead them to Jesus above; Watching and praying, wherever I may, Whom am I seeking for Jesus today? [Refrain] 3 Jesus the Shepherd is seeking his own; Shall he go after the lost sheep alone? Oh, in his work to be near him alway; Whom am I seeking for Jesus today? [Refrain] 4 Sweet is the voice of his love in my soul, Sweet is the power of his grace to control; Seeking for others like blessings to share, Whom am I bringing to Jesus in prayer? [Refrain] Tune Title: [Swiftly, so swiftly, the years roll along]
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Be a Helper

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: SBCH1888 #110 (1888) Person Name: E. E. Hewitt First Line: Be a helper in life’s journey Refrain First Line: Be a helper, willing helper Lyrics: 1 Be a helper in life’s journey; Let your sympathy In the joys, the ills of others True and heart-felt be; Oh, the word, the look of comfort, For the falling tear; Oh, the ready smile for gladness, How they soothe and cheer. Refrain: Be a helper, willing helper, Be a helper ev’ry day and ev’rywhere; Seek God’s blessing, seek God’s blessing, Then let others in your blessing share. 2 Be a helper in life’s journey; If your sight be dim, Ask the Master to direct you In your work for him; By his side so closely keeping, Walking not alone, Thou canst give a hand to others When he holds your own. [Refrain] 3 Be a helper in life’s journey, Tho’ in simple ways, Trifles show the loving Spirit, speak the Master’s praise; Drawing ever from the fulness Of his heart of love, Giving, to your own enriching, Treasures from above. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Be a helper in life’s journey]
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Is it I?

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: SBCH1888 #111 (1888) Person Name: E. E. Hewitt First Line: The Master is calling for someone today Refrain First Line: Is it I? Is it I Lyrics: 1 The Master is calling for someone today To work in his broad harvest-field, To save for his garner the ripening grain, Asks someone glad service to yield. Refrain: Is it I? Is it I? Is it I? tell me, Lord, is it I? Thy voice gently falling, for someone is calling, Is it I, tell me, Lord, is it I? 2 The Master is calling for someone today To stand in his ranks brave and true, To march to the conflict against mighty foes, And willing allegiance renew. [Refrain] 3 The Master is calling for someone today To go with his message of love, To give to the wand’rer the rescuing hand, To lead to the Saviour above. [Refrain] 4 The Master is calling for someone today The treasure which time cannot dim, For love’s consecration of all its good gifts, All riches and glory for him. [Refrain] Tune Title: [The Master is calling for someone today]
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Words of Jesus

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: SBCH1888 #112 (1888) Person Name: E. E. Hewitt First Line: Come unto me, the Saviour said Refrain First Line: Oh, the blessed words of Jesus Lyrics: 1 Come unto me, the Saviour said, Come unto me, the Saviour said; Come unto me the Saviour said, And I will give you rest. Refrain: Oh, the blessed words of Jesus! Precious words! hallowed words! Oh, the blessed words of Jesus! Words of life to me. 2 I am the way, the truth, the life, I am the way, the truth, the life; I am the way, the truth, the life, I am the light of the world. [Refrain] 3 Take up the cross and follow me, Take up the cross and follow me; Take up the cross and follow me, And thou shalt have treasure in heaven. [Refrain] 4 Ask and it shall be given you, Ask and it shall be given you; Ask and it shall be given you, Seek and ye shall find. [Refrain] 5 He that believeth on the Son, Hath everlasting life. [Refrain] 6 Look unto me, and be ye saved, All the ends of the earth. [Refrain] 7 Blessed are the pure in heart, For they shall see God. [Refrain] 8 Rejoice and be exceeding glad, For great is your reward in heaven. [Refrain] 9 I will not leave you comfortless, I will come unto you. [Refrain] 10 If any man thirst let him come unto me, And drink of the water of life. [Refrain] 11 Suffer little children to come unto me, For of such is the kingdom of heaven. [Refrain] 12 I go to prepare a place for you, In my Father’s house. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Come unto me, the Saviour said]
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Our Jubilant Song

Author: Eliza E. Hewitt Hymnal: SBCH1888 #140 (1888) Person Name: Eliza E. Hewitt First Line: The dear little birds are as glad as can be Refrain First Line: Oh, sweet is the story Lyrics: 1 The dear little birds are as glad as can be; The woodlands are ringing with the sweet melody; And this is the message, oh, hear it anew, Our Father above loves the children too. Refrain: Oh, sweet is the story We sing to his glory, We love him, we love him because it is true; Our jubilant story We sing to his glory, Our Father above loves the children too. 2 The beautiful flowers looking up to the sky, Are giving their sweetness to each passer by, And breathing the lesson so precious and true, Our Father above loves the children too. [Refrain] 3 But better than all, in the Bible we see The love of our Saviour for you and for me, Because Jesus came, oh, we know it is true, Our Father above loves the children too. [Refrain] 4 Then come, children, come on this festival day, And joyfully praise him, and trustfully pray; We’ll sing the glad story with joy ever new, Our Father above loves the children too. [Refrain] Tune Title: [The dear little birds are as glad as can be]
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Jesus Waits to Help You

Author: Rev. E. A. Hoffman Hymnal: SBCH1888 #24 (1888) Person Name: Rev. E. A. Hoffman First Line: Brother, leave the path of sin Refrain First Line: Victory! victory Lyrics: 1 Brother, leave the path of sin, Jesus waits to help you; He can break the bands within, Jesus waits to help you. Refrain: Victory! victory! Glorious, glorious victory! Christ will break the tempter’s power, Give you vict’ry from this hour. 2 Brother, be no more a slave, Jesus waits to help you; Perfect freedom you may have, Jesus waits to help you. [Refrain] 3 Brother, come and join our band, Jesus waits to help you; He will lead you by the hand, Jesus waits to help you. [Refrain] 4 Brother, will you still delay? Jesus waits to help you; Take a stand for right today, Jesus waits to help you. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Brother, leave the path of sin]
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Rally for the Right

Author: Rev. E. A. Hoffman Hymnal: SBCH1888 #37 (1888) Person Name: Rev. E. A. Hoffman First Line: Soldiers recruiting in the ranks of the Lord Refrain First Line: Rally, then; rally, then; rally for the right Lyrics: 1 Soldiers recruiting in the ranks of the Lord, Fall into line, fall into line; Gird on the armor, both the shield and the sword, Fall into line, fall into line. Refrain: Rally, then; rally, then; rally for the right; God needs the brave and true; Rally, then; rally, then; rally in your mighty; God is calling you. 2 There is a battle to be fought in the right, Fall into line, fall into line; And we can win it if we strike in our might, Fall into line, fall into line. [Refrain] 3 Earnest the conflict, needing brave men and strong, Fall into line, fall into line; We will not falter though the struggle be long, Fall into line, fall into line. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Soldiers recruiting in the ranks of the Lord]
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Jesus is a Precious Friend

Author: Rev. Elisha Albright Hoffman Hymnal: SBCH1888 #67 (1888) Person Name: Rev. Elisha Albright Hoffman First Line: Jesus is a precious friend: oh, so kind and true Refrain First Line: O this precious, precious friend Lyrics: 1 Jesus is a precious friend: oh, so kind and true! Full of tenderness and sympathy; In the time of woe and care he my grief will share, For he is a loving friend to me. Refrain: O this precious, precious friend, On whose goodness I depend, How he loves me, yes, loves me With love that knows no end! For he died upon the tree, And in dying ransomed me, And will love me, yes, love me Thro’ all eternity. 2 Jesus is my dearest friend, and he walks with me As I journey in the narrow way; He assures me I am his, and bestows his peace, So I’m happy in his love each day. [Refrain] 3 Jesus is the sinner’s friend, and he died for me, And redeemed me by his wondrous grace; And will lead me by the hand to the better land, Where I hope to see him face to face. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Jesus is a precious friend: oh, so kind and true]
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Dear Saviour, I'm Coming

Author: Rev. Elisha Albright Hoffman Hymnal: SBCH1888 #108 (1888) Person Name: Rev. Elisha Albright Hoffman First Line: They tell me that Jesus is willing to save me Refrain First Line: Dear Saviour, I’m coming, repentant I’m coming Lyrics: 1 They tell me that Jesus is willing to save me, If I am but willing to trust in his grace, And that he will lovingly, kindly receive me If I will in meekness my footsteps retrace. Refrain: Dear Saviour, I’m coming, repentant I’m coming, My faith very weak, my heart all defiled; In kindness receive me, and fully forgive me, And make me henceforth thy obedient child. 2 They tell me that many a penitent sinner Has come to his arms and a welcome receive, Because he came trusting the blood of atonement, And fully the message from heaven believed. [Refrain] 3 They tell me that he at this moment is ready To save a poor sinner repentant of sin, And that, if I open my heart to receive him, With pardon and peace he will enter therein. [Refrain] Tune Title: [They tell me that Jesus is willing to save me]
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Only in the Narrow Way

Author: Rev. Elisha A. Hoffman Hymnal: SBCH1888 #113 (1888) Person Name: Rev. Elisha A. Hoffman First Line: Many in their search for Jesus Refrain First Line: Seek him there, seek him there Lyrics: 1 Many in their search for Jesus Wander where he does not stay, We must seek him where he tarries— Only in the narrow way. Refrain: Seek him there, seek him there, Only in the narrow way; None who seek fail to find, Only in the narrow way. 2 In the path of worldly honor Many feet are lured stray, Far from happiness and Jesus,— He is in the narrow way. [Refrain] 3 In the whirl of giddy pleasure Many weary souls delay, And they never meet with Jesus,— He is in the narrow way. [Refrain] 4 O ye souls so long deluded, Turn from self and sin away! You can find the blessed Jesus Only in the narrow way. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Many in their search for Jesus]
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Why I Love my Jesus

Author: E. A. H. Hymnal: SBCH1888 #116 (1888) Person Name: E. A. H. First Line: Would you know why I love Jesus Refrain First Line: This is why I love my Jesus Lyrics: 1 Would you know why I love Jesus? Why He is so dear to me? ‘Tis because my blessed Jesus From my sin has ransomed me. Refrain: This is why I love my Jesus, This is why I love him so, He atoned for my transgressions, He has washed me white as snow. 2 Would you know why I love Jesus? Why He is so dear to me? ‘Tis because the blood of Jesus Fully saves and cleanses me. [Refrain] 3 Would you know why I love Jesus? Why He is so dear to me? ‘Tis because, amid temptation, He supports and strengthens me. [Refrain] 4 Would you know why I love Jesus? Why He is so dear to me? ‘Tis because, in ev’ry conflict, Jesus gives me victory. [Refrain] 5 Would you know why I love Jesus? Why He is so dear to me? ‘Tis because my Friend and Saviour He will ever, ever be. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Would you know why I love Jesus]
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Heavenly Union

Hymnal: SBCH1888 #160 (1888) Person Name: J. J. Hood First Line: Come, saints and sinners, hear me tell Tune Title: [Come, saints and sinners, hear me tell]
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All for Me, All for Thee

Author: Rev. Alfred J. Hough Hymnal: SBCH1888 #48 (1888) Person Name: Rev. Alfred J. Hough First Line: Saviour, I have heard thee pleading Lyrics: 1 Saviour, I have heard thee pleading, Passionately interceding, Seen thy great heart broken, bleeding All for me, all for me; Lo, I come, the past lamenting, For the wasted years repenting, And my life henceforth presenting, All for thee, all for thee. 2 Thou didst stoop in thy compassion To be found in human fashion, And endure thy nameless passion All for me, all for me; In thy name I come believing, Of thy grace with joy receiving, And the world behind me leaving, All for thee, all for thee. 3 Moved by love divine and tender, Thou didst joyfully surrender Palaces of rest and splendor All for me, all for me; Now my soul to life awaking Finds her highest joy in breaking Bonds that bound her, and forsaking All for thee, all for thee. 4 ‘Neath the cross I see thee bending, To the place of skulls ascending, None attending, none befriending, All for me, all for me; Now my heart with thy life beating To each cross shall give glad greeting, While my lips are still repeating All for thee, all for thee. 5 In thy father’s glory sharing, And the crown of ages wearing, Thou art now a home preparing All for me, all for me; With the souls of thy befriending, Saved from sorrow never-ending, Shall my song be heard ascending All for thee, all for thee. Tune Title: [Saviour, I have heard thee pleading]
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His Yoke is Easy

Hymnal: SBCH1888 #81 (1888) Person Name: R. E. Hudson First Line: The Lord is my Shepherd; I shall not want Refrain First Line: His yoke is easy; His burden is light Tune Title: [The Lord is my Shepherd; I shall not want]
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Jesus Now is Calling

Author: R. E. H. Hymnal: SBCH1888 #159 (1888) Person Name: R. E. H. First Line: Come, ye weary and oppressed Refrain First Line: Jesus now is calling, calling, calling Lyrics: 1 Come, ye weary and oppressed, Jesus now is calling you; Come to him, he’ll give you rest— Still he bids you come. Refrain: Jesus now is calling, calling, calling, Jesus now is calling you— Calling you to come. 2 Tho’ your sins like mountains rise, Jesus now is calling you; He has made the sacrifice— Still he bids you come. [Refrain] 3 Tho’ your sins like scarlet be, Jesus now is calling you; From your sins he’ll set you free— Still he bids you come. [Refrain] 4 Come, ye wand’rers from the fold, Jesus now is calling you; Oh, his love can ne’er be told! — Still he bids you come. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Come, ye weary and oppressed]
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The New Name

Author: J. E. H. Hymnal: SBCH1888 #236 (1888) Person Name: J. E. H. First Line: We shall have a new name in that land Refrain First Line: We shall have a new name in that land Tune Title: [We shall have a new name in that land]
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City of Gold

Author: Rev. J. R. B. Hymnal: SBCH1888 #104 (1888) Person Name: Rev. J. R. B. First Line: There’s a city that looks o’er the valley of death Refrain First Line: There the sun never sets, and the leaves never fade Tune Title: [There’s a city that looks o’er the valley of death]
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Pleading with Thee

Author: J. Jackson Hymnal: SBCH1888 #10 (1888) Person Name: J. Jackson First Line: Weary, oh, yes, thou art weary Refrain First Line: Hear the sweet voice that is pleading with thee Lyrics: 1 Weary, oh, yes, thou art weary, Bearing thy burden of sin; Clouds of the night are above thee, Fear the temptation within. Refrain: Hear the sweet voice that is pleading with thee, Pleading with thee, pleading with thee. Hear the sweet voice that is pleading with thee, Tenderly pleading with thee. 2 Lonely, oh, yes, thou art lonely, Plodding thy desolate way, Far from the arms that would shield thee, Far from the light and the day. [Refrain] 3 Troubled, oh, yes, thou art troubled; Comfort has flown from thy breast; Only in Jesus thy refuge, Only in him is thy rest. [Refrain] 4 Weary and lonely and troubled, Broken in spirit and heart, Come to thy gracious Redeemer; Child of his mercy thou art. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Weary, oh, yes, thou art weary]

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