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The Great Physician

Author: William Hunter Hymnal: ES1927 #125 (1927) Person Name: William Hunter First Line: The great Physician now is near Refrain First Line: Sweetest note in seraph song Languages: English Tune Title: [The great Physician now is near]
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The Suffering Saviour

Author: H. A. Ironside Hymnal: ES1927 #21 (1927) Person Name: H. A. Ironside First Line: In the darkness, blindly groping Lyrics: 1 In the darkness, blindly groping, Cursed by sin, you’ve wander’d long; Christ rejecting, vainly hoping Peace to find in paths of wrong; Hast’ning downward to destruction, Seeking that which is but dross,— Pause, I pray you, weary wand’rer, Lift your eyes to Calvary’s cross. 2 Oh, draw near in awe and wonder, Contemplate Him hanging there; On His great atonement ponder:— Can it be you do not care? Lifted high, ‘twixt earth and heaven,— Blessed Lamb for sinners slain;— He is dying,—spurned, rejected,— Crowned with thorns and racked with pain. 3 Listen to His cry of anguish, “Why, O God, dost thou forsake?” Why must He in sorrow languish? Why the cup of judgment take? In His Word you find the answer, ‘Twas for you His life He gave, He Himself could not deliver, If your soul from wrath He’d save. 4 “It is finished,” hear Him crying, Nothing more remains to do, He has settled by His dying, Ev’ry claim God had ‘gainst you. Oh, believe the wondrous story; Trust alone His saving grace, Then when He returns in glory, You shall see Him face to face. Languages: English Tune Title: [In the darkness, blindly groping]
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The Suffering Saviour

Author: H. A. Ironside Hymnal: ES1927 #22 (1927) Person Name: H. A. Ironside First Line: In the darkness, blindly groping Languages: English Tune Title: [In the darkness, blindly groping]
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Is It Nothing to You?

Author: H. A. Ironside Hymnal: ES1927 #40 (1927) Person Name: H. A. Ironside First Line: Is it nothing to you all ye that pass by Refrain First Line: Is it nothing to you? is it nothing to you Lyrics: 1 Is it nothing to you all ye that pass by? Beholding the Saviour uplifted on high? Mal-treated by men and forsaken by God, Oh why is He nailed to that cross of wood? Refrain: Is it nothing to you? is it nothing to you? That Jesus has died so that you might be free; Is it nothing to you? is it nothing to you? That He, by His blood, has bought liberty. 2 The Righteous One He, His words without blame, And yet He is suff’ring in sorrow and shame; Has justice forgotten the rights of the pure? Oh why is He left God’s wrath to endure? [Refrain] 3 He only the mys’try great can explain: “I lay down my life, I will take it again, To ransom my sheep I am willing to die, The Shepherd of love uplifted on high.” [Refrain] 4 Now the work is complete, He triumphed o’er death, But hark to His cry, ere He yields up His breath; “It is finished” O soul, then believe it and live, There’s naught else to do, God can freely forgive. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Is it nothing to you all ye that pass by]
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Only to Love and Serve Thee

Author: H. A. Ironside Hymnal: ES1927 #43 (1927) Person Name: H. A. Ironside First Line: Thy voice I hear, Lord Jesus Lyrics: 1 Thy voice I hear, Lord Jesus, Bidding me walk with Thee,— Carry the cross Thou givest, Rough tho’ the path may be; Often I’ve dreaded leaving All for Thyself alone, Hoping I still might please Thee, Now I’d be all Thine own. Refrain: Only to love and serve Thee, Daily to bear the cross, Counting for Thee, my Saviour, Treasures of earth as dross. 2 The world’s vain fleeting follies Have kept from liberty, Now I renounce each idol That I loved more than Thee, Henceforth to serve Thee only All my life I would spend, Knowing Thy grace unfailing Will keep me to the end. [Refrain] 3 With Thee I’d walk, my Saviour,— Following day by day, Tho’ it mean trial and hardship, Sacrifice all the way,— For Thou hast grace sufficient, With Thee I will not fear. Heaven would lose its sweetness If all were easy here. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Thy voice I hear, Lord Jesus]
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Washed, Whiter Than Snow

Author: H. A. Ironside Hymnal: ES1927 #82 (1927) Person Name: H. A. Ironside First Line: Lord Jesus, what grace do I see in Thy face Refrain First Line: Whiter than snow, yes, whiter than snow Lyrics: 1 Lord Jesus, what grace do I see in Thy face, The thorn-marks, methinks, on Thy brow I can trace, The wounds out of which Thy life’s blood did once flow; By which I’ve been washed and made whiter than snow. Refrain: Whiter than snow, yes, whiter than snow, I know I’ve been washed and made whiter than snow. 2 Lord Jesus, in Thee by the Father I’m seen, Accepted in Thee, I’m made ev’ry whit clean, Tho’ once a vile sinner, how blessed to know, That now I’ve been washed and made whiter than snow. [Refrain] 3 Lord Jesus, since now for Thy home I’m made meet, My blessed position’s to lie at Thy feet, Not there as a penitent, nor as a foe, But one by Thee washed and made whiter than snow. [Refrain] 4 Lord Jesus, aye there I desire to remain, ‘Till that blessed day of Thy coming again, When Thou for Thy bride shalt in glory forth go, And take her all washed and made whiter than snow. [Refrain] 5 Lord Jesus, Thy praises in glory we’ll sing, When throned with Thyself as the bride of the King, And through all eternity this song shall flow, “Thou hast washed and made us e’en whiter than snow. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Lord Jesus, what grace do I see in Thy face]
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He Is Coming, He Is Nigh

Author: Helen E. Jennings Hymnal: ES1927 #72 (1927) Person Name: Helen E. Jennings First Line: He is coming! He is nigh Lyrics: 1 He is coming! He is nigh! Sings of this we can descry; Soon the clouds of midnight darkness will depart, And in radiance passing fair, We shall meet Him in the air, He is coming! Oh, ‘tis music to the heart. 2 He is coming! Then shall all His redeemed ones hear the call, And as the lightning through the starry heavens dart, They will be “caught up on high In the twinkling of an eye.” He is coming! blissful music to my heart. 3 He is coming! Gladness deep! We with saints who were “asleep” Shall be with Him in the Glory ne’er to part; Weakness, pain, and suffering past, Free from sin and care at last. He is coming! heavenly music to my heart. 4 He is coming! Hope sublime! Short is now the waiting time; From mine eyes the tears of adoration start, As I think that any day I may soar from earth away, He is coming! and ‘tis music to my heart. 5 Precious Saviour, soon Thy voice Will my ruptured soul rejoice, And these longing eyes shall see Thee as Thou art, And be like Thee! Oh, what bliss, Just anticipating this! Thou art coming! ‘tis the music of my heart. Scripture: Revelation 22:20 Languages: English Tune Title: [He is coming! He is nigh]
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Acquaint Thyself With Him

Author: Julia H. Johnston Hymnal: ES1927 #39 (1927) Person Name: Julia H. Johnston First Line: A form at the threshold, a stranger behold Refrain First Line: Acquaint thyself with Him as meekly He stands Lyrics: 1 A form at the threshold, a stranger behold, He offers thee blessings, yea, treasures untold, Oh, kingly and fair is the One at thy door, Ye surely have heard Him,—He knocketh once more. Refrain: Acquaint thyself with Him as meekly He stands, And knocks at the portal with nail-pierced hands; ‘Tis Jesus, ‘tis Jesus,—how long shall He wait? Acquaint thyself with Him, fling open the gate. 2 The King on His journey has come from afar Where yonder the gates of the morning unbar; His kingdom is royal,—and yet He seeks thee, That with Him in glory ye also may be. [Refrain] 3 The path He has trod is the way of the cross, Acquaint thyself with Him,—count all things but loss; To know Him as Saviour is life evermore, He cometh to pardon, to save and restore. [Refrain] 4 Thy burden He carries, oh, dost thou not know ‘Tis Christ thy Redeemer Who loveth thee so? A stranger no longer, arise, let Him in, Acquaint thyself with Him and peace thou shalt win. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [A form at the threshold, a stranger behold]
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He Ransomed Me

Author: Julia H. Johnston Hymnal: ES1927 #101 (1927) Person Name: Julia H. Johnston First Line: There's a sweet and blessed story Refrain First Line: Hallelujah, what a Saviour Languages: English Tune Title: [There’s a sweet and blessed story]
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How Firm a Foundation!

Author: George Keith Hymnal: ES1927 #132 (1927) Person Name: George Keith First Line: How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord Languages: English Tune Title: [How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord]

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