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Little Helps

Author: Mrs. L. M. Beal Bateman Hymnal: GJ1890 #43 (1890) First Line: Little children all can give Refrain First Line: Yes, yes, yes Lyrics: 1 Little children all can give Kindly words of cheer; They can help by notes of song All the toilers here. Chorus: Yes, yes, yes, Gentle words and notes of song; Yes, yes, yes, Thy can help along. 2 Little children all can do Gentle, loving deeds; Patient acts in kindness done, Everybody needs. [Chorus] 3 By and by, when older grown, Greater things to do; Surely will the harvest be Noble, good and true. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Little children all can give]
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Little Hearts and Hands

Author: J. H. F. Hymnal: GJ1890 #45 (1890) First Line: Little hearts can love the Saviour Refrain First Line: Saviour, Saviour Lyrics: 1 Little hearts can love the Saviour, Little hearts, little hearts; Little hearts can love the Saviour With affection pure. Chorus: Saviour, Saviour, Saviour bless Thy little children, Saviour, Saviour, Bless Thy little lambs. 2 Little hands can do His bidding, Little hands, little hands; Little hands can do His bidding With a tender grace. [Chorus] 3 Little feet can find the pathway, Little feet, little feet; Little feet can find the pathway, Leading up to heav’n. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Little hearts can love the Saviour]
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Jesus Knocks at the Door

Author: A. P. Cobb Hymnal: GJ1890 #113 (1890) First Line: Lo, a Friend near thee now Refrain First Line: Oh, the song will be sweet Lyrics: 1 Lo, a Friend near thee now! Fair as morn is the brow That with cruel thorns rudely was press’d; Full of grace is each word— Mortal never has heard Sweeter words than to thee are address’d. Chorus: Oh, the song will be sweet When our crowns at His feet We shall cast, while around Him we throng. And our glad tribute bring, While the heavens shall ring With the notes of redemption’s new song. 2 ‘Tis thy Saviour and mine, ‘Tis Messiah divine, Who endeavors thy spirit to win; Wilt thou not humbly say, “Jesus, I will obey! Come, and enter, and reign Thou within.” [Chorus] 3 Hark! He knocks at the door, Wouldst thou sorrow no more? Then on Jesus, Thy Saviour believe; Hear the message so sweet, Cast thyself at His feet, And thy gracious Redeemer receive. [Chorus] 4 Jesus knocks at the door, Haste thee! tarry no more, lest His Spirit cease striving with thine; Full of mercy is He Who without waits for Thee; Open wide! ‘tis thy Saviour and mine. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Lo, a Friend near thee now]
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He Is Risen

Author: Grace Glenn Hymnal: GJ1890 #104 (1890) First Line: Lone in the garden they laid Him Refrain First Line: He is risen, risen, risen Languages: English Tune Title: [Lone in the garden they laid Him]
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Lord Accept Our Praise

Author: R. T. W. Hymnal: GJ1890 #133 (1890) First Line: Lord, accept our humble praise Lyrics: 1 Lord, accept our humble praise From Thy throne low bending; Hear with gracious ear the lays From our lips ascending. 2 Tune our hearts with sweet accord As we raise our voices, Thus to praise the risen Lord, In whom earth rejoices. 3 In His name and through His love, Come we, gladly singing Songs of praise, to float above,— Sweetly upward winging. 4 May we sing these songs of joy Till earth ties shall sever! Then Thy praise our tongues employ In the blest forever. Languages: English Tune Title: [Lord, accept our humble praise]
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Good Night

Author: Ella Lauder Hymnal: GJ1890 #143 (1890) First Line: Loving word that's nightly whispered Refrain First Line: Loving good-night, tender good-night Lyrics: 1 Loving word that’s nightly whisper’d O’er each tiny trundle-bed, While a mother’s benediction Falls upon the sleeper’s head. Chorus: Loving good-night, tender good-night, Sweet word of parting good-night. Parting is only, only for night, Meeting will come with the light. 2 When the toils of day are over, Friend to friend bids soft good-night, Praying that the coming morrow Be with heaven’s blessing bright. [Chorus] 3 Gently whisper’d by the dying, At the fading of the day; Ent’ring in upon the shining Of the heav’nly light for aye. [Chorus] 4 Some good-night will be the last one, When our days of earth are o’er, When we reach the shining portal And earth’s twilights are no more. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Loving word that's nightly whispered]
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Send Me

Author: Mrs. M. J. Bittle Hymnal: GJ1890 #83 (1890) First Line: Master of the world's great harvest Refrain First Line: Here am I, send me Lyrics: 1 Master of the world’s great harvest, Whitened fields all round I see; But the laborers seem wanting, Here am I, send me, send me. Chorus: Here am I, send me, Here am I, send me. 2 To the humble, simple duties, All unnoticed tho’ they be; To the sick, the poor, the dying, Here am I, send me, send me. [Chorus] 3 In the highway, in the hedges, Where the hireling would flee, Where the sheep are torn and scattered, Here am I, send me, send me. [Chorus] 4 Should the way be full of danger, Full of sorrow tho’ it be, Thou wilt help—in Thee relying, Here am I, send me, send me. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Master of the world's great harvest]
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Able and Willing to Save

Author: Grace Glenn Hymnal: GJ1890 #34 (1890) First Line: Mercy in Jesus, my brother Refrain First Line: Jesus is able and willing Lyrics: 1 Mercy in Jesus, my brother, Offers to you and to me, Pardon for all that we owe Him, Perfect, enduring and free. Chorus: Jesus is able and willing, Jesus is calling today. Willing to save, Able to save, Why should we longer delay? 2 Long have we wander’d in darkness, Groping in sorrow and sin, Bringing no tithes to His storehouse, Freely He bids us “Come in.” [Chorus] 3 Nothing is gain’d by delaying, Weary with toiling and strife, He is the Lord of the harvest, He is the fountain of life. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Mercy in Jesus, my brother]
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Move Forward

Author: Mrs. Harriet E. Jones Hymnal: GJ1890 #59 (1890) First Line: Move forward, soldiers of the cross Refrain First Line: Move forward, move forward Languages: English Tune Title: [Move forward, soldiers of the cross]
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Over the Beautiful River

Author: Fronia Smith Hymnal: GJ1890 #44 (1890) First Line: Murmuring softly from regions afar Refrain First Line: Over the river Lyrics: 1 Murmuring softly from regions afar, Come to our souls, with no discords that jar, Promise of pleasure that pain cannot mar, Over the beautiful river. Chorus: Over the river, Over the river, Over the river, Over the beautiful river. 2 Angelic voices seem born on the air, Sweetly they sing of the mansions so fair, Waiting our coming, when free from earth’s care, Over the beautiful river. [Chorus] 3 Friends have pass’d over and left us alone, Sadly we griev’d when bereft of our own, There we will join them around the white throne, Over the beautiful river. [Chorus] 4 Joy will there banish the mem’ry of pain, Losses will turn into measureless gain, All that seems dark here will there be made plain, Over the beautiful river. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Murmuring softly from regions afar]

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