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Christ for Me

Author: R. Jukes Hymnal: OJW1886 #7 (1886) Person Name: R. Jukes First Line: My heart is fixed, eternal God Lyrics: 1 My heart is fixed, eternal God, Fixed on Thee, fixed on Thee; And my immortal choice is made: Christ for me, Christ for me; He is my Prophet, Priest, and King, Who did for me salvation bring; And while I’ve breath I mean to sing: Christ for me, Christ for me. 2 In Him I see the Godhead shine; Christ for me, Christ for me; He is the Majesty Divine,— Christ for me, Christ for me. The Father’s well-beloved Son, Co-partner of His royal throne, Who did for human guilt atone; Christ for me, Christ for me. 3 Let others boast of heaps of gold, Christ for me, Christ for me; His riches never can be told, Christ for me, Christ for me; Your gold will waste and wear away, Your honors perish in a day; My portion never can decay,— Christ for me, Christ for me. 4 In pining sickness, or in health, Christ for me, Christ for me. In deepest poverty or wealth, Christ for me, Christ for me; And in that all-important day, When I the summons must obey, And pass from this dark world away. Christ for me, Christ for me. Tune Title: [My heart is fixed, eternal God]
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Overcomers

Author: W. J. K. Hymnal: OJW1886 #128 (1886) Person Name: W. J. K. First Line: Who, who is he? Who, who is he? Refrain First Line: O, the precious, precious blood Lyrics: 1 Who, who is he? Who, who is he? Who, who is he that overcometh by the blood of the Lamb? He that believeth and is born of God, He that believeth and is born of God, He that believeth and is born of God, Shall overcome by the blood. Refrain: O, the precious, precious blood! O, the cleansing, healing flood! O, the pow’r and the love of God, Thro’ the blood of the Lamb! 2 What shall he wear? What shall he wear? What shall he wear that overcometh by the blood of the Lamb? He shall be clothed in raiment white, He shall be clothed in raiment white, He shall be clothed in raiment white, That overcomes by the blood. [Refrain] 3 What shall he eat? What shall he eat? What shall he eat that overcometh by the blood of the Lamb? He shall eat of the tree of life, He shall eat of the tree of life, He shall eat of the tree of life, That overcomes by the blood. [Refrain] 4 What shall he be? What shall he be? What shall he be that overcometh by the blood of the Lamb? He shall be a pillar in the temple of God, He shall be a pillar in the temple of God, He shall be a pillar in the temple of God, That overcomes by the blood. [Refrain] 5 What shall we hear? What shall we hear? What shall we hear that overcometh by the blood of the Lamb? He shall hear his name confessed in heaven, He shall hear his name confessed in heaven, He shall hear his name confessed in heaven, That overcomes by the blood. [Refrain] 6 What shall he have? What shall he have? What shall he have that overcometh by the blood of the Lamb? God will give him all things, and make him his son, God will give him all things, and make him his son, God will give him all things, and make him his son, That overcomes by the blood. [Refrain] 7 Where shall he sit? Where shall he sit? Where shall he sit that overcometh by the blood of the Lamb? He shall sit with Jesus, on his throne, He shall sit with Jesus, on his throne, He shall sit with Jesus, on his throne, That overcomes by the blood. [Refrain] 8 What is the victory? What is the victory? What is the victory that overcometh by the blood of the Lamb? Faith is the victory that overcometh, Faith is the victory that overcometh, Faith is the victory that overcometh, By the blood of the Lamb. [Refrain] Scripture: 1 John 1:5 Tune Title: [Who, who is he? Who, who is he]
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Cast Thy Burden on the Lord

Author: W. J. K. Hymnal: OJW1886 #149 (1886) Person Name: W. J. K. First Line: Weary pilgrim on life's pathway Scripture: 1 Peter 5:7 Tune Title: [Weary pilgrim on life's pathway]
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Show me the Rock

Author: Wm. R. Landon Hymnal: OJW1886 #26 (1886) Person Name: Wm. R. Landon First Line: Saviour, break this heart of mine Refrain First Line: Out of the deep and miry clay Lyrics: 1 Saviour, break this heart of mine, Melt it now with love divine; Only thou my help must be, Only thou canst set me free. Refrain: Out of the deep and miry clay Take me away, oh, take me away; Show me the Rock, O Lord, I pray, Rock of eternal ages. 2 Bend thine ear and hear my cry, Leave me not in sin to die; This my hope, my only plea,— Thou didst come to rescue me. [Refrain] 3 Reach thy hand and lift my soul From the waves that o’er me roll; Where for refuge can I flee? Lord, I perish; save thou me. [Refrain] 4 Save me now and evermore; Lord, I would thy name adore; Hide my trembling soul in thee; Lord, I perish; save thou me. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Saviour, break this heart of mine]
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Thoughts of the Future

Author: Wm. R. Landon Hymnal: OJW1886 #111 (1886) Person Name: Wm. R. Landon First Line: There’s a thought that comes when, my day’s work done Refrain First Line: There my soul shall rise on her snow white wings Lyrics: 1 There’s a thought that comes when, my day’s work done, I sit in the twilight gray, ‘Tis a thought that tells of a reaping time On the hills of the far away. Refrain: There my soul shall rise on her snow white wings And fly, when her toil is o’er, Where the skies are bright with the morning light Of a day that shall fade no more. 2 There’s a thought that comes when the sparkling dew On the sleeping flower I see, For it tells of rest in my Father’s home, That his love has prepared for me. [Refrain] 3 There’s a thought that comes when the earth is still, And the night with its train draws nigh: And it tells of a crown that the just shall wear In a beautiful world on high. [Refrain] 4 I will watch and wait till my Saviour comes, For I know ‘twill not be long Till I pass with him through the gates of life, And be welcomed with joyful song. [Refrain] Tune Title: [There’s a thought that comes when, my day’s work done]
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Sound the Jubilee

Author: Marth J. Lankton Hymnal: OJW1886 #18 (1886) Person Name: Marth J. Lankton First Line: Sound, sound the jubilee, God is our King Lyrics: 1 Sound, sound the jubilee, God is our King! Hail him, ye sons of men, His glory sing; He has delivered us, Praise ye his name; Let ev’ry mortal tongue His love proclaim. Our wonderful, wonderful Lord and Saviour, Who ruleth and reigneth from shore to shore, To him shall the princes of earth be gathered, And ages eternal his name adore. Sound, sound the jubilee, God is our King! Hail him, ye sons of men, His glory sing; He has delivered us, Praise ye his name; Let ev’ry mortal tongue His love proclaim. 2 Sound, sound the jubilee, wake and rejoice! Laud his redeeming grace with heat and voice. Great is the mighty Lord, great is our King, Now and forevermore His praise shall ring. Oh, joyfully, joyfully come united, To honor and worship the Prince of Peace; Oh, joyfully, joyfully spread his triumph, And get him the glory that ne’er shall cease. Sound, sound the jubilee, wake and rejoice! Laud his redeeming grace with heat and voice. Great is the mighty Lord, great is our King, Now and forevermore His praise shall ring. 3 Brightly the morning star breaks from the skies, O ye desponding ones, lift up your eyes; Come to his temple gates, come, come away; Haste, let his courts be filled with praise today. He tenderly comforts the weary-hearted. His mercy endureth forevermore; Oh, wonderful, wonderful love of Jesus! We’ll sing of its rapture when time is o’er. Brightly the morning star breaks from the skies, O ye desponding ones, lift up your eyes; Come to his temple gates, come, come away; Haste, let his courts be filled with praise today. Tune Title: [Sound, sound the jubilee, God is our King]
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Pray for the Fallen

Author: Martha J. Lankton Hymnal: OJW1886 #57 (1886) Person Name: Martha J. Lankton First Line: Pray for the fallen! oh, think of them kindly Refrain First Line: Pray for them earnestly, pray for them faithfully Lyrics: 1 Pray for the fallen! oh, think of them kindly, Take them to Jesus, his mercy implore; Though they have wandered, and sad their condition, Prayer and our efforts their souls may restore. Refrain: Pray for them earnestly, pray for them faithfully, Prayers will be answered through Jesus’ dear name; Pray for them fervently, loving, and tenderly,— Prayer and our efforts the lost may reclaim. 2 Pray for the fallen! oh, do not forsake them, Slaves to the tempter who laughs at their pain; Fast in the fetters he forged to deceive them, Pity and help them again and again. [Refrain] 3 Pray for the fallen, the world has renounced them! Keen are its glances, its censure is cold; Yet the dear Saviour will gently receive them, He will not turn them away from his fold. [Refrain] 4 Pray for the erring! oh, think of them kindly They are our neighbors, though far they have strayed; They are our brothers: go forth to their rescue! Give them our friendship, our comfort, our aid. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Pray for the fallen! oh, think of them kindly]
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Keep Thy Faith Steady

Author: Martha J. Lankton Hymnal: OJW1886 #63 (1886) Person Name: Martha J. Lankton First Line: Keep thy faith steady, my brother Refrain First Line: Tranquilly shining, never declining Lyrics: 1 Keep thy faith steady, my brother, Shedding its beautiful ray, Clear as the brow of the morning, Bright as the eye of the day. Refrain: Tranquilly shining, never declining, Keep thy faith steady, and wait, oh, wait on the Lord. Keep thy faith steady, my brother, Firm as a crock let it be; Pray, and believe when thou prayest, Love hath an answer for thee. 2 Keep thy faith steady, my brother, Looking to Jesus alone; Then will the blessing thou sleekest Drop like the dew from his throne. [Refrain] 3 Keep thy faith ready, my brother, Souls by its light may be won; Trust till thy journey is over, Trust till thy life work is done. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Keep thy faith steady, my brother]
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Joy Bells

Author: Martha J. Lankton Hymnal: OJW1886 #69 (1886) Person Name: Martha J. Lankton First Line: Pretty, golden sunbeams Refrain First Line: Joy bells, joy bells Lyrics: 1 Pretty, golden sunbeams, Looking from the sky, Call us now to wake and sing Praise to God on high; Song and beauty ev’rywhere, On the earth and in the air, Still the blessed truth declare, God, our God, is love. Refrain: Joy bells, joy bells, Hear them ringing, sweetly ringing; Hear the joy bells, joy bells, Echo God is love. Joy bells, joy bells, Hear them ringing, sweetly ringing; Hear the joy bells, joy bells, Echo God is love. 2 Pretty birds that carol From the waving trees, Hiding in the branches green, Cradled on the breeze, Through the laughing summer days Still their great Creator praise; In the simple tones they raise Telling God is love. [Refrain] 3 Shall our tongues be silent? Have we naught to say, When our hearts can feel his love Better far than they? Like the beams that sparkle bright, Like the birds on pinions light, Like the bells, let all unite, Singing, God is love. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Pretty, golden sunbeams]
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Far as the East from the West

Author: Martha J. Lankton Hymnal: OJW1886 #73 (1886) Person Name: Martha J. Lankton First Line: Why is thy harp on the willow Refrain First Line: Go to the arms of the Savior Lyrics: 1 Why is thy harp on the willow, Child of the Father above? Where is thy hope in his mercy? Where is thy trust in his love? Refrain: Go to the arms of the Saviour, Pillow thy head on his breast; He will remove thy transgressions Far as the east from the west. 2 Why is thy harp on the willow? Hast thou no song for the Lord? Think of each wonderful promise Jesus has left in his Word. [Refrain] 3 Why is thy harp on the willow? Why art thou troubled and tried? Hast thou, o’ercome by the tempter, Wandered away from thy Guide? [Refrain] 4 Wouldst thou return to thy duty, Jesus will answer thy call; If thou art truly repentant, He will forgive thee for all. [Refrain] 5 Take now thy harp from the willow, Sing the glad songs of the past; Trust not thyself, but in Jesus, Then shalt thou triumph at last. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Why is thy harp on the willow]

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