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I'm Going Home to Die No More

Author: Wm. Hunter, D. D. Hymnal: LV1898 #95 (1898) Person Name: Wm. Hunter, D. D. First Line: My heav'nly home is bright and fair Refrain First Line: I'm going home, I'm going home Lyrics: 1 My heav'nly home is bright and fair; Nor pain, nor death can enter there: Its glitt'ring tow'rs the sun outshine; That heav'nly mansion shall be mine. Chorus: I'm going home, I'm going home, I'm going home to die no more! To die no more, to die no more, I'm going home to die no more! 2 My Father's house is built on high, Far, far above the starry sky: When from this earthly prison free, That heavenly mansion mine shall be. [Chorus] 3 While here, a stranger far from home, Affliction's waves may round me foam; Although like Lazarus, sick and poor, My heavenly mansion is secure. [Chorus] 4 Let others seek a home below, Which flames devour, or waves o'erflow Be mine a happier lot to own A heavenly mansion near the throne. [Chorus] 5 Then fail this earth, let stars decline, And sun and moon refuse to shine, All nature sink and cease to be, That heavenly mansion stands for me. [Chorus] Topics: Revival Languages: English Tune Title: [My heav'nly home is bright and fair]
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His Coming Draweth Nigh

Author: Granville Jones Hymnal: LV1898 #43 (1898) Person Name: Granville Jones First Line: Weary hands will cease from labor Refrain First Line: Yes, the weary night is passing Lyrics: 1 Weary hands will cease from labor, Folded, they at rest will lie, For we have a burden bearer, And his coming draweth nigh. Chorus: Yes, the weary night is passing, Dawn is breaking in the sky; We shall hail the glad tomorrow, For his coming draweth nigh. 2 Sorrow will not last forever, Tears not always dim the eye; Jesus is our consolation, And his coming draweth nigh. [Chorus] 3 Pain is not our lasting portion, Balm descendeth from on high, For we have a great Physician, And his coming draweth nigh. [Chorus] 4 Death is not to be eternal, Tho' we all are doomed to die; Jesus is the resurrection, And his coming draweth nigh. [Chorus] Topics: The Saviour Languages: English Tune Title: [Weary hands will cease from labor]
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Will You Come to the Feast?

Author: Harriet E. Jones Hymnal: LV1898 #29 (1898) Person Name: Harriet E. Jones Refrain First Line: Will you come, will you come Lyrics: 1 Will you come to the feast? Will you sup with the Lord? He will welcome the least To his bountiful board; There's enough and to spare, and right royal the fare, Will you come, one and all to the feast? Chorus: Will you come, will you come, Will you come to the feast? For the world there is room, Lo! the King will preside, for each guest will provide, Will you come, will you come to the feast? 2 Will you come and be fed By our Saviour and Lord? With our great King and head? Will you sit at the board? He invites you today, dare you longer delay? Is there one who will dare to say nay? [Chorus] 3 Open wide is the door To the banqueting hall Are you hungry and poor? There is food for you all; Come and sup with the King with our Prophet and Priest, Come, oh, come, one and all, to the feast? [Chorus] Topics: Invitation; Revival Languages: English Tune Title: [Will you come to the feast?]
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The Harbor-Home

Author: Harriet E. Jones Hymnal: LV1898 #77 (1898) Person Name: Harriet E. Jones First Line: You're sailing t'ward the fearful rapids, brother Refrain First Line: Face the harbor-home! Lyrics: 1 You're sailing t'ward the fearful rapids, brother, Face the harbor home! You're drifting farther from the beacon, brother, Face the harbor-home! See the clouds of darkness o'er you, See the many words before you, Turn this moment, we implore you, Face the harbor-home! Chorus: Face the harbor-home! Face the harbor-home! The light discern, your frail bark turn, And face the harbor-home! 2 Beware of hidden rock and sand, my brother, Face the harbor-home! Oh, turn toward the shining beacon, brother, Face the harbor-home! Shining stars their watch are keeping, Angry waves are 'round you sweeping, Guardian angels must be weeping, Face the harbor-home! [Chorus] 3 Before you there is awful danger, brother, Face the harbor-home! Just turn about and there is safety, brother, Face the harbor-home! Brightly now the light is burning, Wise are they the light discerning, Oh! at once your back be turning, Face the harbor-home! [Chorus] Topics: Praise; Revival Languages: English Tune Title: [You're sailing t'ward the fearful rapids, brother]
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At Anchor Riding

Author: Mrs. Harriet E. Jones Hymnal: LV1898 #152 (1898) Person Name: Mrs. Harriet E. Jones First Line: In the shadow of Thy wings, O dear Redeemer Refrain First Line: Safe, at anchor riding, in the haven Lyrics: 1 In the shadow of Thy wings, O dear Redeemer, I am resting and my rest is sweet; When the waves are rising, high I am abiding, In the shelter of this dear retreat. Chorus: Safe, at anchor riding, in the haven; Safe, at anchor riding, in the haven, Safe, at anchor riding in the haven, Blessed haven of my Saviour's love. 2 In the shadow of Thy wings, O dear Redeemer, There is blessing both in storm and shine; With the wild winds raging fierce, I'm safely hiding In the shelter of the love divine. [Chorus] 3 In the shadow of Thy wings, O dear Redeemer, There is rapture such as none can tell; 'Mid the cares and trials still, my Lord, I'll praise Thee, In the shelter where I sweetly dwell. [Chorus] Topics: Devotional Languages: English Tune Title: [In the shadow of Thy wings, O dear Redeemer]
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Glory to God in the Highest

Author: Mrs. Harriet E. Jones Hymnal: LV1898 #202 (1898) Person Name: Mrs. Harriet E. Jones First Line: Now let us sing the song again Lyrics: 1 Now let us sing the song again Heard by the shepherds long ago; The joyful song, the angel strain: Peace and good-will to men below. Chorus: Glory to God in the highest, Glory to God in the highest, Glory to God in the highest, Sing it, O sing it again, Glory to God in the highest, Peace and good-will to men. 2 O sing of Him in joyful way, Who first appeared within the stall; O chant His praise aloud today, He came because He loved us all. [Chorus] 3 He came to wash away our sin, He came to set the captive free, He came to gather wand'rers in, To save and bless us gloriously. [Chorus] Topics: Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: [Now let us sing the song again]
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Let me Lean on Thee

Author: H. S. L. Hymnal: LV1898 #9 (1898) Person Name: H. S. L. First Line: Jesus, at thy cross I bow Refrain First Line: Lean on thee, lean on thee Lyrics: 1 Jesus, at thy cross I bow, Oh, forgive my sins just now; Lift my burdens, make me free, Let me lean, just lean, on thee. Chorus: Lean on thee, lean on thee, Let me lean, just lean, on thee; Lean on thee, lean on thee, Let me lean, just lean, on thee. 2 Though I've wandered far away, Jesus bids me come today; Bring salvation unto me; Let me lean, just lean, on thee. [Chorus] 3 Let me work and let me sing, Mine own self an off'ring bring; Leaving pleasures, Lord, for thee, Let me lean, just lean, on thee. [Chorus] 4 Glory, glory to our King! Let his praise forever ring; And when heaven's gate I see, Let me lean, just lean, on thee. [Chorus] Topics: Revival Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus, at thy cross I bow]
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Shirland

Author: H. F. Lyte Hymnal: LV1898 #179 (1898) Person Name: H. F. Lyte First Line: My spirit on thy care Lyrics: 1 My spirit on thy care, Blest Saviour I recline; Thou wilt not leave me to despair, For thou art love divine. 2 In thee I place my trust; On thee I calmly rest; I know thee good, I know thee just, And count thy choice the best. 3 Whate'er events betide, Thy must be good for me Secure of having thee in all, Of having all in thee. 4 Let good or ill befall, It must be good for me Secure of having thee in all, Of having all in thee. Topics: Devotional Languages: English Tune Title: [My spirit on thy care]
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Trusting Jesus Every Day

Author: W. E. M. Hymnal: LV1898 #123 (1898) Person Name: W. E. M. First Line: Trusting in my Saviour ev'ry day Refrain First Line: I am trusting, trusting ev'ry day Lyrics: 1 Trusting in my Saviour ev'ry day, Trusting him while on my pilgrim way; Trusting him as moments pass away, I am Trusting Jesus Christ my Saviour. Chorus: I am trusting, trusting ev'ry day, I am trusting, trusting ev'ry day; Trusting Jesus ev'ry day, As the moments pass away, I am trusting Jesus Christ my Saviour. 2 Trusting Jesus when strong foes I meet, Trusting him when storms around me beat; Trusting him to give a safe retreat, I am Trusting Jesus Christ my Saviour. [Chorus] 3 Trusting him to all my burdens bear, Trusting him to all my sorrow share; Trusting him to take away all care, I am Trusting Jesus Christ my Saviour. [Chorus] Topics: Consecration Languages: English Tune Title: [Trusting in my Saviour ev'ry day]
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All the World for Jesus

Author: W. E. M. Hymnal: LV1898 #134 (1898) Person Name: W. E. M. First Line: Onward, Christian army, 'tis the Lord's command Refrain First Line: On, on to victory, 'tis the Lord's command Lyrics: 1 Onward, Christian army, 'tis the Lord's command, Go ye forth and conquer, conquer ev'ry land; Tell to all the tidings, spread the news around Of this great salvation where'er man is found. Chorus: On, on to victory, 'tis the Lord's command, On, on to victory, conquer ev'ry land; Tell them of the Saviour, of the life he gave That the sons of men eternal life might have. 2 Nations now are burdened with their load of sin, Satan has dominion, all is dark within; Go and break their fetters, and their bonds destroy, Tell them where to find eternal light and joy. [Chorus] 3 Onward, then, till vict'ry shall your efforts crown, Till the haunts of sin are ev'rywhere cast down; "All the world for Jesus," shout it o'er and o'er, Let it ring aloud above the battle's roar. [Chorus] Topics: Missionary Languages: English Tune Title: [Onward, Christian army, 'tis the Lord's command]

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