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See the Golden Sunlight

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Hymnal: VoP1904 #83 (1904) First Line: See the golden sunlight streaming ever bright Refrain First Line: Praise his name forever Lyrics: 1 See the golden sunlight streaming ever bright, Over vale and mountain it is beaming fair; Hear the sounds of happy voices ringing clear, Singing, ringing thro' the balmy air. Sing, O sing, gladly sing Unto God who gives us all. Chorus: Praise his name forever, Earth, in glad array, Swells the gladsome chorus; On this blessed Sabbath day, Wake the sounding echoes With the joyful singing; May the sunshine of his glory With us be. 2 Hear the songs of waving branches, floating on, Soaring gently to the gleaming skies above; Clear and sweet the birds are singing notes of joy, Praises bringing to the God of love. Sing, O sing, gladly sing Unto God who gives us all. [Chorus] 3 All the world to joy awaking, with the songs Ev'ry voice of Nature joins the jubilee, In the choral song partaking, till the strains Sweetly echo over land and sea. Sing, O sing, gladly sing Unto God who gives us all. [Chorus] Tune Title: [See the golden sunlight streaming ever bright]
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Keep Your Heart Singing

Author: C. H. G. Hymnal: VoP1904 #84 (1904) First Line: We may lighten toil and care Refrain First Line: Keep your heart singing all the while Lyrics: 1 We may lighten toil and care, Or a heavy burden share, With a word, a kindly deed, or sunny smile; We may girdle day and night With a halo of delight, If we keep our hearts singing all the while. Chorus: Keep your heart singing all the while, Make the world brighter with a smile, Keep the song ringing, lonely hours we may beguile, If we keep our hearts singing all the while. 2 If his love is in the soul, And we yield to his control, Sweetest music will the lonely hours beguile; We may drive the clouds away, Cheer and bless the darkest day, If we keep our hearts singing all the while. [Chorus] 3 How a word of love will cheer, Kindle hope and banish fear, Soothe a pain or take away the sting of guile; O how much we all may do In the world we travel thro', If we keep our hearts singing all the while. [Chorus] Tune Title: [We may lighten toil and care]
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Hasten Away

Author: C. Austin Miles Hymnal: VoP1904 #85 (1904) First Line: Hasten away, do not delay Refrain First Line: Away, away, O heed the Master's call Lyrics: 1 Hasten away, do not delay, Quickly respond to the call, Come with delight, happy and bright, Work is awaiting us all. In the fields where roses bloom Or 'mid sorrow's deepest gloom Willing workers will find room; Hasten away, hasten away, Hasten, O hasten away. Chorus: Away, away, O heed the Master's call, Away, away, There's labor for us all, In the fields where roses bloom, Or 'mid sorrow's deepest gloom, Willing workers will find room; Hasten away, hasten away, Hasten, O hasten away. 2 Happy are we, happy and free, Working for Jesus each day, He will attend, blessings will send, Ever will hear when we pray. In the fields where roses bloom, Or 'mid sorrow's deepest gloom, Willing workers will find room; Hasten away, hasten away, Hasten, O hasten away. [Chorus] 3 Go with a will, gladly fulfill Ev'ry command he may send; Thro' endless days, we will sing praise, When all our labor shall end. In the fields where roses bloom, Or 'mid sorrow's deepest gloom, Willing workers will find room; Hasten away, hasten away, Hasten, O hasten away. [Chorus] Tune Title: [Hasten away, do not delay]
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Wine is a Mocker

Author: Irvin H. Mack Hymnal: VoP1904 #86 (1904) First Line: The cup of wine, with beck'ning hand Refrain First Line: Wine is a mocker, and strong drink is raging Lyrics: 1 The cup of wine, with beck'ning hand, Allures with promise sweet; Yet, once within its treach'rous grasp, It bindeth hands and feet. Chorus: Wine is a mocker, and strong drink is raging, And whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise; Who hath sorrow? Who hath sorrow? They that tarry long at wine, Tarry long at wine. 2 Let not the tempter's voice deceive, But shun the proffered bowl; A danger lurks in ev'ry draught, And claims the victim's soul. [Chorus] 3 The tempter's wiles still lure us on In varied form and guise; He comes to us with tempting grace-- Touch not; if thou art wise. [Chorus] 4 Our strength must fail, our arms must fall, If we resist alone; But they who call for help from God He keepeth as his own. [Chorus] Tune Title: [The cup of wine with beck'ning hand]
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My Blessed Saviour

Author: C. H. M. Hymnal: VoP1904 #87 (1904) First Line: When on Calv'ry's cross he died Refrain First Line: And I shall live because he died Lyrics: 1 When on Calv'ry's cross he died, When "'Tis finished," Jesus cried, Heaven's gates were opened wide, My blessed Saviour; He then conquered death for me, O'er the grave brought victory; He has triumphed gloriously, My blessed Lord. Chorus: And I shall live because he died, And I shall live because he died, Jesus Christ, the crucified, I shall live because he died. 2 For a lost and ruined race Jesus suffered in our place; He has brought redeeming grace, My blessed Saviour; Vict'ry o'er the grave we sing, Where, O death, is now thy sting? Let the hallelujahs ring My blessed Lord. [Chorus] 3 Now he doth for us prepare Heav'nly mansions bright and fair, And his glory we shall share, My blessed Saviour; Farewell tears all wiped away, Night exchanged for endless day, We shall reign with him for aye, My blessed Lord. [Chorus] Tune Title: [When on Calv'ry's cross he died]
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He'll Never Forsake

Author: Frank H. Mashaw Hymnal: VoP1904 #88 (1904) First Line: "I will fail thee never;" blessed words of cheer Refrain First Line: No, he'll never forsake Lyrics: 1 "I will fail thee never;" blessed words of cheer, Like a blaze of glory, shining far and near; Tho' the storm and tempest all around may shake, Jesus, my Saviour, has promised that he will never forsake. Chorus: No, he'll never forsake, No, he'll never forsake; Dangers arouse me may threaten, Jesus will never forsake. No, he'll never forsake, No, he'll never forsake; Dangers around me may threaten Jesus will never forsake. 2 "I will fail thee never;" tho' the night be long; Soon the morning cometh with its light and song; Precious words of comfort to my heart I take; Jesus, my Saviour, has promised that he will never forsake. [Chorus] 3 "I will fail thee never;" brightest flow'rs will fade, But my trust in Jesus ne'er shall be betrayed; Midnight all around me, soon his light will break, Jesus, my Saviour, has promised that he will never forsake. [Chorus] 4 "I will fail thee never;" fails the earth and sky, But his bow of promise shineth still on high; Earthly sunbeams vanish, and my heart may quake, Jesus, my Saviour, has promised that he will never forsake. [Chorus] 3 "I will fail thee never;" brightest flow'rs will fade, But my trust in Jesus ne'er shall be betrayed; Midnight all around me, soon his light will break, Jesus, my Saviour, has promised that he will never forsake. [Chorus] 4 "I will fail thee never;" fails the earth and sky, But his bow of promise shineth still on high; Earthly sunbeams vanish, and my heart may quake, Jesus, my Saviour, has promised that he will never forsake. [Chorus] Tune Title: ["I will fail thee never;" blessed words of cheer]
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Dear Spirit, Lead Thou Me

Author: John Bell Hymnal: VoP1904 #89 (1904) First Line: Dear Spirit, lead me to the Savior's side Refrain First Line: Dear Spirit, lead me to his side Lyrics: 1 Dear Spirit, lead me to the Saviour's side, Where my poor soul I may in safety hide From wrath divine, now hanging over me, And shall until by faith the Lord I see. Chorus: Dear Spirit, lead me to his side, Where my poor soul I may in safety hide; I place my hand in thine; O take this soul of mine, Lead on till I behold my Lord, Crucified. 2 For thy sure guidance I've not always sought, Pride spurred me on to think as others tho't, That I alone could surely find the way From nature's night to realms of endless day. [Chorus] 3 But now I place my trembling hand in thine, And take thy counsel, Lord, instead of mine; Thou know'st the way, thou art a trusted guide, And to my soul can show the Crucified. [Chorus] 4 Sweet Spirit, lead me kindly on I pray, Out of the maze of error's broad'ning way; For it is death to linger there, or stay-- With night so near, encircling life's short day. [Chorus] 5 I know thou wilt, unworthy tho' I be, Safe lead me on, my risen Lord to see, My loved ones, too, who long have gone before, To join their ranks, at home, to part no more. [Chorus] Tune Title: [Dear Spirit, lead me to the Saviour's side]
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Beauty for Ashes

Author: J. G. C. Hymnal: VoP1904 #90 (1904) First Line: I sing the love of God, my Father Refrain First Line: He gives me joy in place of sorrow Lyrics: 1 I sing the love of God, my Father, Whose Spirit abides within; Who changes all my grief to gladness, And pardons me all my sin. Tho' clouds may lower dark and dreary, Yet he has promised to be near; He gives me sunshine for my shadow, And "beauty for ashes," here. Chorus: He gives me joy in place of sorrow; He gives me love that casts out fear; He gives me sunshine for my shadow, And "beauty for ashes," here. 2 I sing the love of Christ, my Saviour, Who suffered upon the tree; That, in the secret of his presence, My bondage might freedom be. He comes "to bind the broken-hearted;" He comes the fainting soul to cheer; He gives me "oil of joy" for mourning, And "beauty for ashes," here. [Chorus] 3 I sing the beauty of the gospel That scatters, not thorns, but flow'rs; That bids me scatter smiles and sunbeams Wherever are lonely hours. The "garment of his praise" it offers For "heaviness of spirit," drear; It gives me sunshine for my shadow, And "beauty for ashes," here. [Chorus] Tune Title: [I sing the love of God, my Father]
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Pass the Good Tidings Along!

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: VoP1904 #91 (1904) First Line: Send the glad message afar o'er the sea Lyrics: 1 Send the glad message afar o'er the sea, Ring out love's beautiful song; Blessed salvation, so boundless and free, Pass the good tidings along! Chorus: Pass the good tidings along! Pass the good tidings along! Pass the good tidings along! Pass the good tidings along! All who love Jesus, a witnessing throng, Pass the good tidings along! 2 Jesus, who came from his home far away, Bent on a mission of love, Tells us to "go" where he sends us today, Bearing a light from above. [Chorus] 3 Trusting the Saviour who reigneth on high, We in his strength shall be strong; Looking to him for the grace he'll supply, Pass the good tidings along! [Chorus] Tune Title: [Send the glad message afar o'er the sea]
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Let Me Lean Harder On Thee

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: VoP1904 #92 (1904) First Line: Veiled is the future before me Lyrics: 1 Veiled is the future before me; Life's checkered pathway I climb, God in his goodness revealing Only one step at a time. Will the tomorrow be clouded? Will it bring sunshine for me? Let me lean harder, dear Saviour, Let me lean harder on thee. Chorus: Let me lean harder on thee, Let me lean harder on thee, Thro' storm and thro' sunshine, dear Saviour, Let me lean harder on thee. 2 Earth's dearest ties must be broken, Time's sweetest roses decay; Words of farewell must be spoken, Evening will follow the day. Still, waves of joy roll around me, Swelling from love's boundless sea, While I lean harder, dear Saviour, While I lean harder on thee. [Chorus] 3 Sometime, I'll come to the valley, Where a grim shadow is thrown; No human friend can go with me, Leave me, O Lord, not alone! Till that bright, beautiful morning, When all the darkness shall flee, Let me lean harder, dear Saviour, Let me lean harder on thee. [Chorus] Tune Title: [Veiled is the future before me]

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