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"'Tis Dividing the World"

Author: W. A. O. Hymnal: TS11887 #204 (1887) Tune Title: ['Tis dividing the world] First Line: 'Tis dividing the world Lyrics: 1 ‘Tis dividing the world, Oh! my friend, it is true, The dear cross of Jesus, On which side are you? Are you scoffing his grace, Like the thief at his side? Or seeking the mercy of Christ crucified? ‘Tis dividing the world, Look abroad and behold, The armies of satan, defiant and bold, With the weapons of sin, they unitedly stand, Obeying the captain of sins dark command, Obeying the captain of sins dark command, On which side, on which side, On which side are you? Arrayed with God’s enemies, or friends tried and true? 2 ‘Tis dividing the word, Look again you shall see, Tho’ prince of salvation, Oh yes, it is he, ‘Tis the Savior of men, Who arose from the dead, Now glory and honor, encircle his head; ‘Tis dividing the world, But his promises are, A crowd and a robe for the faithful to wear, And the song of the victor at last he shall sing, Who battles for Jesus, our Savior and King, On which side, on which side, On which side are you? Arrayed with God’s enemies, or friends tried and true? Languages: English
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He is Able to Deliver Thee

Author: W. A. O. Hymnal: TS11887 #64 (1887) Tune Title: ['Tis the grandest theme thro' the ages rung] First Line: 'Tis the grandest theme thro' the ages rung Languages: English
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Clinging and Resting

Author: Rev. L. B. Carpenter Hymnal: TS11887 #31 (1887) Tune Title: [To the cross I long was clinging] First Line: To the cross I long was clinging Refrain First Line: I was clinging, now I'm resting Lyrics: 1 To the cross I long was clinging, As a refuge from despair; Found relief from guilt of sinning, While I lingered, clinging there; Still life’s waves and storms assailed me, Doubts and fears my mind distrest, And with all the cross avail’d me, Clinging gave no perfect rest. Refrain: I was clinging, now I’m resting, Sweetly resting at the cross; I was clinging; now I’m resting, Sweetly resting at the cross. 2 To the cross I cling no longer; Doubts and fears no longer feel, Faith, and hope, and love are stronger, Jesus’ blood doth fully heal. Now my song is not—“I’m clinging,”— That to me would now be loss, When mind, heart and soul are singing, “I am resting at the cross.” [Refrain] 3 My salvation is completed, Christ, my hope, my life, my light; Sin, and death, and hell defeated, Cannot now my soul affright. Heaven seems in blessed nearness, And earth’s treasures are as dross, While,’ mid light of cloudless clearness, I am resting at the cross. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Unto us a Child is Born

Hymnal: TS11887 #35 (1887) Tune Title: [Unto us a Child is born] Languages: English
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Gathering Home

Author: Miss Mariana B. Slade Hymnal: TS11887 #90 (1887) Tune Title: [Up to the beautiful Giver of life] First Line: Up to the beautiful Giver of life Refrain First Line: Gathering home, Gathering home Lyrics: 1 Up to the beautiful Giver of life, Gathering home! gathering home! Up to the dwelling, where cometh no strife, The dear ones are gathering home. Refrain: Gathering home! Gathering home! Never to sorrow more, never to roam, Gathering home, Gathering home! God’s children are gathering home! 2 Up to the city where falleth no night, Gathering home! gathering home! Up where the Savior’s own face is the light, The dear ones are gathering home. [Refrain] 3 Up to the beautiful mansions above, Gathering home! gathering home! Safe in the arms of his infinite love, The dear ones are gathering home. [Refrain] Languages: English
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We Are Little Travellers

Hymnal: TS11887 #75 (1887) Tune Title: [We are little travellers, marching, marching] First Line: We are little travellers, marching, marching Lyrics: 1 We are little travellers, marching, marching, We are little travellers marching on; Walking in the narrow way, Shunning paths that lead astray, We are little travellers marching on. 2 We are little laborers, working, working, We are little laborers working on; Never idling time away, We are working all the day, We are little laborers working on. 3 We are little soldiers, fighting, fighting, We are little soldiers fighting on; Warring ‘gainst the pow’rs of sin, Foes without and foes within, We are little soldiers fighting on. 4 We are little pilgrims, hoping, hoping, We are little pilgrims hoping on; For a country better far, Where our crown and kingdom are, We are little pilgrims hoping on. Languages: English
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Waiting by the River

Author: Miss M. P. Griffin Hymnal: TS11887 #36 (1887) Tune Title: [We are waiting by the river] First Line: We are waiting by the river Refrain First Line: Waiting, watching, waiting, watching Lyrics: 1 We are waiting by the river, We are watching on the shore, Only waiting for the boatman, Soon he'll come to bear us o'er. Refrain: Waiting, watching, waiting, watching, We are watching on the shore Waiting, watching, waiting, watching For the boatman who will bear us o’er. 2 Tho’ the mists hang o'er the river, And its billows loudly roar, Yet we hear the songs of angels, Wafted from the other shore. [Refrain] 3 And the bright celestial city, We have caught such radiant gleams Of its towers, like dazzling sunlight, With its sweet and peaceful streams. [Refrain] 4 He has called for many loved ones, We have seen them leave our side; With our Saviour we shall meet them When we too have crossed the tide. [Refrain] 5 When we've passed the vale of shadows With its dark and chilling tide, In that bright and glorious city We shall evermore abide. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Revive Us Again

Author: Dr. W.P. Mackay Hymnal: TS11887 #1 (1887) Tune Title: [We praise thee, O God! for the Son of thy love] First Line: We praise thee, O God! for the Son of thy love Refrain First Line: Hallelujah! Thine the glory Languages: English
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We Shall Stand Before the King

Author: E. O. Excell Hymnal: TS11887 #11 (1887) Tune Title: [We shall stand before the King] Languages: English
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Come to Me

Author: Mrs. J. C. Yule Hymnal: TS11887 #139 (1887) Tune Title: [Weary soul, by care oppress'd] First Line: Weary soul, by care oppress'd Lyrics: 1 Weary soul, by care oppress’d, Wouldst thou find a place of rest? Listen, Jesus calls to thee, Come and find thy rest in me. Come to me, come to me, Come and find thy rest in me. 2 Hungry soul, why pine and die, With exhaustless stores so nigh? Lo! the board is spread for thee, Come and feast today with me. Come to me, come to me, Come and feast today with me. 3 Thirsty soul, earth’s sweetest rill, Mocks thee with its promise still? Hark! the Savior calls to thee, Here is water, come to me. Come to me, come to me, Here is water, come to me. 4 Homeless soul, thy path is drear, Angry tempests gather near, Night is dark’ning, over thee, Here is shelter, come to me. Come to me, come to me, Here is shelter, come to me. 5 Heav’nly bread and heav’nly wine, Living waters, all are mine; Mine they are, and thine may be, Weary wand’rer, come to me. Come to me, come to me, Weary wand’rer, come to me. Languages: English
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There is Room

Author: Elisha Albright Hoffman Hymnal: TS11887 #60 (1887) Tune Title: [Weary spirit, seeking rest] First Line: Weary spirit, seeking rest Refrain First Line: Come, come believing Languages: English
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The Model Church

Hymnal: TS11887 #205 (1887) Tune Title: [Well wife, I've found the model church] First Line: Well wife, I've found the model church Languages: English
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On the Sweet Other Side

Author: Mrs. Emma Pitt Hymnal: TS11887 #108 (1887) Tune Title: [We're over on the stormy side] First Line: We're over on the stormy side Refrain First Line: On the other side, beyond the rolling tide Languages: English
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What a Friend We Have in Jesus

Author: Rev. H. Bonar, D.D. Hymnal: TS11887 #169 (1887) Tune Title: [What a friend we have in Jesus] Languages: English
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What Hast Thou Done?

Author: E. O. E. Hymnal: TS11887 #144 (1887) Tune Title: [What hast thou done to show thy love] First Line: What hast thou done to show thy love Refrain First Line: Tell me, my soul! Lyrics: 1 What hast thou done to show thy love For him who left his throne above; His glorious throne in yonder sky; And came to earth for thee to die? Tell me, my soul! Oh, tell me, my soul! 2 Hast thou the world renounced entire, And for its praise felt no desire? From ev’ry folly turned away; To seek for joys that last alway? Tell me, my soul! Oh, tell me, my soul! 3 Hast thou e’er dried the widow’s tear? Or sought the orphan’s path to cheer? Hast thou e’er raised the fallen up, And bidden him once more to hope? Tell me, my soul! Oh, tell me, my soul! 4 Or hast thou lived in selfish ease, Seeking alone thy self to please, Forgetful that thy God would claim Thy life, if thou wouldst bear his name? Tell me, my soul! Oh, tell me, my soul! 5 Forget not, soul, that by and by, A reck’ning comes in yonder sky, When Christ, as judge, will ask of thee, “O soul! what hast thou done for me?” Tell me, my soul! Oh, tell me, my soul! Languages: English
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Happy Rest

Author: Francis A. Simkins Hymnal: TS11887 #18 (1887) Tune Title: [When this earthly life shall end] First Line: When this earthly life shall end Refrain First Line: Oh the heav'nly rest above Lyrics: 1 When this earthly life shall end, And our spirits they ascend, To the bright eternal mansions of the blest, Sweet to know our cares are o’er, And the life that lies before Will be never-ending, happy, happy rest, Refrain: Oh the heav’nly rest above, In the world of peace and love On that happy, golden shore, We shall sorrow nevermore. 2 When our days of toil are past, And the ev’ning comes at last, If our hearts have truly honored his behest, We shall safely cross the tide, And the gates will open wide, And we’ll enter into happy, happy rest. [Refrain] 3 Then, when breaks the glorious morn, And our spirits, newly born, By the night of grief and sin no more opprest, On that happy, golden shore, We shall dwell forever more, In our home of ever-lasting happy rest, [Refrain] Languages: English
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In the Hollow of His Hand

Hymnal: TS11887 #40 (1887) Tune Title: [When tossed upon the billows] First Line: When tossed upon the billows Lyrics: 1 When tossed upon the billows, Afar from friendly land, I will look to him who holds me, In the hollow of his hand, Though rayless be my pathway, By night the heavens spanned, I will trust in him who holds me, In the hollow of his hand. Refrain: In the hollow, of his hand, In the hollow, of his hand, I will trust in him who holds me, In the hollow of his hand. 2 Though raging winds may drive me, A wreck upon the strand, I will cling to him who holds me, In the hollow of his hand, Though deadened sails hand o’er me, By hast’ning winds unfanned, I will wait on him who holds me, In the hollow of his hand. [Refrain] 3 When by the swelling Jordan, My feet in sinking sand, I will cry to him who holds me, In the hollow of his hand, Ah, there is bliss in walking, E’en tho’ a desert land, In knowing that he holds me, In the hollow of his hand. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Come, Sinner, Come

Author: Will E. Witter Hymnal: TS11887 #102 (1887) Tune Title: [While Jesus whispers to you] First Line: While Jesus whispers to you Scripture: Matthew 11:28 Languages: English
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"These Sayings of Mine"

Author: A. P. Cobb Hymnal: TS11887 #145 (1887) Tune Title: [Whoso heareth and doeth "these sayings of mine"] First Line: Whoso heareth and doeth "these sayings of mine" Refrain First Line: O blessed Foundation! O tried Cornerstone! Lyrics: 1 Whoso heareth and doeth “these sayings of mine,” I will liken to one, who thro’ storm and thro’ shine, His house wisely guilds on the firm rock below, And safe there abides, when the fierce tempests blow. Refrain: O blessed Foundation! O tried Cornerstone! So earnestly longed for, and sought by earth’s sages! On thee will I build, in thee trust alone, Thou blessed Redeemer, Thou Rock of the Ages. 2 Whoso heareth and scorneth “theses sayings of mine,” Is foolishly building thro’ storm and thro’ shine, His house on the sand, and ‘twill speedily fall, When the rain shall descend, and the tempest shall fall. [Refrain] 3 Art thou foolish or wise, O, brother of mine? Art thou heeding thy Savior, thro’ storm and thro’ shine? On the rock or the sand, oh, tell me, I pray, On which art thou building thy dwelling each day? [Refrain] Languages: English
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Why Delay?

Author: G. F. R. Hymnal: TS11887 #7 (1887) Tune Title: [Why delay to make your peace with heav'n's eternal King?] First Line: Why delay to make your peace with heav'n's eternal King? Languages: English
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Jesus is Waiting to Save

Author: E. O. E. Hymnal: TS11887 #39 (1887) Tune Title: [Why do you linger in darkness so long?] First Line: Why do you linger in darkness so long? Refrain First Line: Come to Him now, come to him now Lyrics: 1 Why do you linger in darkness so long? Jesus is waiting to save; Have you not friends in the heavenly throng? Jesus is waiting to save; Refrain: Come to him now, come to him now, Jesus is waiting to save; Come to him now, come to him now, Jesus is waiting to save. 2 Leave the broad road and the narrow way choose, Jesus is waiting to save; Angels are longing to tell the glad news, Jesus is waiting to save; [Refrain] 3 Time will not linger. how soon we just go! Jesus is waiting to save; Why turn away, and to Jesus say, No? Jesus is waiting to save; [Refrain] 4 Jesus is calling, Oh, come unto me! Jesus is waiting to save; Pardon is purchased, salvation is free, Jesus is waiting to save; [Refrain] 5 While we are praying, oh, stay not away, Jesus is waiting to save; Come to him now, not a moment delay, Jesus is waiting to save; [Refrain] Languages: English
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Will You Do What You Can?

Author: C. W. Ray Hymnal: TS11887 #198 (1887) Tune Title: [Will you do what you can for the lost in sin?] First Line: Will you do what you can for the lost in sin? Refrain First Line: Will you do whate'er you can for the sinner unforgiv'n? Lyrics: 1 Will you do what you can for the lost in sin? Will you seek for those who have gone astray? Will you watch, will you pray, will you strive to win Ev’ry wand’rer from the world’s highway? Refrain: Will you do whate’er you can for the sinner unforgiv’n? Will you bring them to the Saviour while you may? Will you mark the narrow path to the shining courts of heav’n? Will you lead them, will you keep them in the way? 2 Will you do what you can for the halt and blind, who my grope their way in the midnight gloom? Will you bear forth a light for the darkened mind? Will you warn and save from the coming doom? [Refrain] 3 Will you do what you can that they may believe In the Saviour’s name, and be truly blest? Will you do what you can that they may receive Of his wondrous grace, and enjoy his rest? [Refrain] Languages: English
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Come and be Saved

Author: Frances R. Havergal Hymnal: TS11887 #34 (1887) Tune Title: [Will you not come to him for life?] First Line: Will you not come to him for life? Refrain First Line: Come and be saved to-day Lyrics: 1 Will you not come to him for life? Why will ye die, O why? He gave his life for you and me! O soul, why will you die? Refrain: Come and be saved today, Come and be saved today, Come and be saved from all your sins today. 2 Will you not come to him for peace? Peace thro’ his cross alone? He shed his precious blood for you; O make his peace your own! [Refrain] 3 Will you not come to him for rest? All that are weary, come? The rest he gives is deep and true; Rest in his love, your home! [Refrain] 4 Will you not come to him for joy? Will you not come for this? He gives a joy so sweet and true; O taste his perfect bliss! [Refrain] 5 Will you not come to him for all? Will you not “taste and see?” He waits to give it all to you, And calls, “come unto me!” [Refrain] Languages: English
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He Redeemed Me

Author: G. F. R. Hymnal: TS11887 #12 (1887) Tune Title: [Would you know why Christ, my Savior] First Line: Would you know why Christ, my Savior Refrain First Line: He redeemed me, He redeemed me Languages: English

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