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Yes, Dear Lord

Author: C. H. M. Hymnal: OSSE1906 #61 (1906) First Line: Long my willful heart said “no” Tune Title: [Long my willful heart said “no”]
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Give Me Thy Heart

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: OSSE1906 #62 (1906) First Line: Give Me thy heart, says the Father above Refrain First Line: “Give Me thy heart, give me thy heart Tune Title: [“Give Me thy heart,” says the Father above]
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Someone is Waiting

Author: Alice Jean Cleator Hymnal: OSSE1906 #63 (1906) First Line: Someone is waiting for words you may say Refrain First Line: Someone is waiting, yes, waiting to-day Lyrics: 1 Someone is waiting for words you may say, Speak them before too late: Someone is looking to find the true way; Leading to heaven’s gate. Refrain: Someone is waiting, yes, waiting today, Hasten, O Christian! no longer delay, Someone is waiting for words you can say: Speak them before too late. 2 Someone in darkness is watching your light, O let it ne’er grow dim! Shine for the Master with radiance bright, Souls will be led to him. [Refrain] 3 Someone is longing for help you can lend, Hasten, to-day, be true! Tell of the Saviour, he is a true friend, Tell what he did for you. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Someone is waiting for words you may say]
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The Open Fountain

Author: Mrs. C. H. M. Hymnal: OSSE1906 #64 (1906) First Line: Opened in the house of David Refrain First Line: Let the cleansing blood flow over thee Lyrics: 1 Opened in the house of David, For uncleanness and for sin, Is a wondrous fount of healing, Millions now have entered in. Here the sin-sick, lost and wretched, Here the halt and maim’d and blind, Plunge into the living waters And a perfect cleansing find. Refrain: Let the cleansing blood flow over thee, It will surely all sufficient be; Whiter than the snow it maketh thee, Hallelujah! Praise the Lord. 2 Still there’s virtue in the fountain, Still there’s healing in the blood; Tho’ your sins be like a mountain, Plunge into the crimson flood; Sinking deeper in his mercy, Ev’ry burden on him roll; Then go forth to tell the story A redeem’d and ransom’d soul. [Refrain] 3 Tho’ the love of God is boundless, Tho’ his grace is full and free; If you still reject his mercy, Naught of good it brings to thee. Unto all who will accept him, Life and love are freely giv’n; But to those who still reject him, Banishment from Christ and heav’n. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Opened in the house of David]
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O Don't Stay Away

Author: Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr. Hymnal: OSSE1906 #65 (1906) First Line: Come, soul, and find thy rest Refrain First Line: Prayers are ascending now Tune Title: [Come, soul, and find thy rest]
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His Way With Thee

Author: C. S. N. Hymnal: OSSE1906 #66 (1906) First Line: Would you live for Jesus, and be always pure and good Refrain First Line: His power can make you what you ought to be Tune Title: [Would you live for Jesus, and be always pure and good]
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There'll Be No Night There

Author: Ida L. Reed Hymnal: OSSE1906 #67 (1906) First Line: There’ll be no night there, where God’s children meet Refrain First Line: There’ll be no night there, in that city fair Lyrics: 1 There’ll be no night there, where God’s children meet With the sav’d and blest, O the thought is sweet! There’ll be no night there, neither grief nor tears In the mansions fair thro’ the endless years. Refrain: There’ll be no night there, in that city fair, For the Lamb is the light; there’ll be no night there; There’ll be no night there, there’ll be no night there, Over in that home-land, no night there. 2 There’ll be no night there, neither death nor pain E’er can enter in with their sombre train; Past the city gates no more losses come, Not a sigh, not care reach our heav’nly home. [Refrain] 3 There’ll be no night there, in that land of rest, Only light and love, endless joys so blest; No more parting hours in that city fair, But eternal life; there’ll be no night there. [Refrain] Tune Title: [There’ll be no night there, where God’s children meet]
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Jesus Now is Calling

Author: Rev. H. J. Zelley Hymnal: OSSE1906 #68 (1906) First Line: The Saviour comes to thee today Refrain First Line: Jesus now is calling, is calling, is calling Lyrics: 1 The Saviour comes to thee today; Jesus now is calling; O turn him not in grief away, Jesus calls thee now. Refrain: Jesus now is calling, is calling, is calling, Jesus is calling, open thy heart’s door wide and let him in. 2 He patiently is waiting there, Jesus now is calling; And longs to hear thy humble pray’r, Jesus calls thee now. [Refrain] 3 His love has sought thy wand’ring feet, Jesus now is calling; He calls in accent soft and sweet, Jesus calls me now. [Refrain] 4 He stands and knocks and bids thee rise, Jesus now is calling; O do not still his call despise, Jesus calls thee now. [Refrain] 5 He comes to bid thy struggles cease, Jesus now is calling; He comes to give thee joy and peace, Jesus calls me now. [Refrain] 6 He longs to be thy constant Guest, Jesus now is calling; And guide thee on to home, and rest, Jesus calls thee now. [Refrain] Tune Title: [The Savior comes to thee today]
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O Why Not To-Night?

Author: Elizabeth Reed Hymnal: OSSE1906 #69 (1906) First Line: O do not let the Word depart Refrain First Line: O why not tonight Tune Title: [O do not let the Word depart]
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There's Time Enough Yet

Author: C. H. M. Hymnal: OSSE1906 #70 (1906) First Line: There’s time enough yet! there’s time enough yet! Refrain First Line: Then turn to the Lord, while ’tis called to-day Lyrics: 1 “There’s time enough yet! there’s time enough yet!” (Is the song of youth to-day,) “For I want my life, which is scarce begun, To be glad and free and gay, Let me taste awhile of the joys of earth, Of its pleasures first partake, When I’ve older grown I will seek the Lord, And the paths of sin forsake.” Refrain: Then turn to the Lord, while ’tis called to-day, Lest this be thy vain regret, That my soul is lost, and my life is wrecked On the rock of “time enough yet.” 2 “There’s time enough yet! there’s time enough yet!” And the cares of life press hard, While the brow is furrow’d with anxious lines And the hands with toil are scarr’d; “I must fill my place in this busy world, I must meet life’s stern demands; When my work is done, I will then find time To obey my Lord’s commands.” [Refrain] 3 “There’s time enough yet! there’s time enough yet!” And the years glide swiftly by, While the sun sinks low in the crimson west, And the night is drawing nigh; “I am weary now and must rest awhile, There’ll be time enough to pray;” But the rest he takes is the sleep of death, And his soul is lost for aye. [Refrain] 4 “There’s time enough yet! there’s time enough yet!” ’Tis the tempter’s subtle snare; ’Tis the rock on which many lives are wreck’d, Going down in dark despair. There is time for pleasure and time for work, And for wealth to seek and hoard, But alas! alas! for the deathless soul With no time to seek the Lord. [Refrain] Tune Title: [“There’s time enough yet! there’s time enough yet!”]

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