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Father, I Thank Thee

Author: G. E. W. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: For all the joys that 'tend my way Refrain First Line: Father in heav'n, I thank Thee Used With Tune: [For all the joys that 'tend my way]

God's Plan for My Life

Author: E. F. W. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: There's a pattern in the heavens for my life down here on earth Refrain First Line: Saving faith in the Saviour divine Used With Tune: [There's a pattern in the heavens for my life down here on earth]
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Emptied of Self

Author: H. L. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Lord, let me die to selfish desires Refrain First Line: Emptied of self, with holy love filled Used With Tune: [Lord, let me die to selfish desires]

I Know That He Will Walk With Me

Author: H. L. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: The day may lose its sunshine and song Refrain First Line: I know that He will walk with me through every shadowed vale Used With Tune: [The day may lose its sunshine and song]

I Would Follow Thee On

Author: Rupert Cravens Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Thou didst call me, dear Lord, when I wandered alone Refrain First Line: I will follow Thee, Lord Used With Tune: [Thou didst call me, dear Lord, when I wandered alone]

I Will Follow

Author: P. K. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Lord, I will follow anywhere Refrain First Line: I will follow, Saviour, all the way Used With Tune: [Lord, I will follow anywhere]

There's Only One

Author: Leonard Cecil Barnett Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: There's only One who understands Used With Tune: [There's only One who understands]
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A Pilgrim and a Stranger

Author: H. L. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: A pilgrim am I and a stranger Refrain First Line: A pilgrim am I and a stranger here Lyrics: 1 A pilgrim am I and a stranger, On earth I have no dwelling place; I look for a city fair and bright, Where God Himself shall be the light; I often grow weary with longing To come to that homeland fair, For I am but an alien here, But I shall be no stranger there! 2 Chorus; A pilgrim am I and a stranger here, Oft burdened with toil and with care, But with joy I sing on my journey home, For I shall be no stranger there! 3 A pilgrim am I and a stranger; This world has no charm for my soul, Its gold and its glitter quickly fade, My trust on better things is staid; My face I have set towards the city, The city that lies foursquare; My mansion stands within its walls,— Oh, I shall be no stranger there! 4 A pilgrim am I and a stranger; Tho’ sin sings its sweet siren song, Mine ears are attuned to strains divine That drift across the borderline. My loved ones who gathered before me, With me shall that homeland share— Oh, I may be an alien here, But I shall be no stranger there! Used With Tune: [A pilgrim am I and a stranger]
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At the Feet of Jesus

Author: H. L. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: There is mercy full and free Used With Tune: [There is mercy full and free]
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The Center of His Will

Author: H. L. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Long my stubborn will kept saying to the Master Refrain First Line: In the center of His will my soul is resting Lyrics: 1 Long my stubborn will kept saying to the Master, “I must have my way and do as I desire;” But when I beheld my suffering Redeemer, I surrendered and He sent the cleansing fire. Chorus: In the center of His will my soul is resting, Resting, from the strife that raged within my soul; Like a bird that found its nest, So my soul has found its rest In the center of the will of God. 2 In a perfect consecration I have yielded All my life and all my being to His will; Well I know tho’ He may lead me thro’ the valley, He will also lead me o’er the sunlit hill. [Chorus] 3 Fully yielded all my plans and my ambitions, Full yielded all my days and all my hours; On the altar both for sacrifice or service I have gladly placed my being’s ransomed pow’rs. [Chorus] 4 Nothing sweeter can be known than full surrender To the perfect will of God eternally; O how shall my lips sufficient praises render Unto Him who opened heav’n on earth to me! [Chorus] Used With Tune: [Long my stubborn will kept saying to the Master]

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