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Our Heavenly Home

Author: A. S. Doughty Hymnal: HSS1889 #159 (1889) Tune Title: [A home in heav'n! what a blissful thought] First Line: A home in heav'n! what a blissful thought Refrain First Line: Beautiful, beautiful home Lyrics: 1 A Home in heav'n! what a blissful thought, As we toil along in our weary lot; With heart oppressed, and by anguish riv'n, We look from earth to a home in heav'n. Refrain: Beautiful, beautiful home, Beautiful heavenly home. Beautiful, beautiful home, Waiting for me in the glory-land. 2 A home in heav'n, where we toil no more, But reign with Christ on the golden shore. In songs of praise we will there unite With the great throng arrayed in white. [Refrain] 3 Dear home in heav’n! may we all meet there; With the redeemed all its glory share; And with the angels around the throne Forever dwell in that sweet, sweet home. [Refrain]
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The Master Is Watching

Author: Mary A. McKee Hymnal: HSS1889 #14 (1889) Tune Title: [A storm was out on fair Judea's hils] First Line: A storm was out on fair Judea's hills Refrain First Line: Yet One was watching
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Alive in Christ

Author: Rev. Isaac N. Wilson Hymnal: HSS1889 #117 (1889) Tune Title: [Alive in Christ! oh, happy day] First Line: Alive in Christ! oh, happy day Lyrics: 1 Alive in Christ! oh, happy day When from the death of sin I rose; Sweet was the new birth’s glorious thrill, And day by day ‘tis sweeter still. Alive in Christ! my spirit glows And my glad heart sings on its way, As it recounts the wondrous word That reconciled me to my Lord. 2 Alive in Christ! I grow in grace, And joyous tread the upward road; Holding communion sweet with God, I pass the mystic vales of sin: Alive in Christ! yes, all within Is purged from guilt and purified; I closer seek my Saviour’s side, And joy to see his smiling face. 3 ‘Tis done, complete in Christ I stand; All former joys are lost in this,— The deep, subdued subduing bliss, Lord I am naught: thou, thou, art all. May thy sweet peace forever fall On me, for my poor will is gone, Thine is the best, let thine be done; For so I love thee, O my God.
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Trusting

Hymnal: HSS1889 #128 (1889) Tune Title: [All my doubts I give to Jesus] First Line: All my doubts I give to Jesus Refrain First Line: Trusting, solely trusting Lyrics: 1 All my doubts I give to Jesus: I’ve His gracious promise heard. I shall never be confounded; I am trusting in his word. Refrain: Trusting, solely trusting, Trusting in is word: Trusting, solely trusting, I’m trusting in his word. 2 All my fears I give to Jesus: Rest, my weary soul, on Him! Though my way be hid in darkness, Never can his light grow dim. [Refrain] 3 All my sin I lay on Jesus: He doth wash me in His blood; He will keep me pure and holy; He will bring me home to God. [Refrain] 4 All in all I have in Jesus: Poor, yet rich as cherubim; Ignorant and full of weakness, Heav’n’s own store I find in him. [Refrain]
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Home Over the River

Author: A. S. Doughty Hymnal: HSS1889 #89 (1889) Tune Title: [All our conflicts will here soon be ended] First Line: All our conflicts will here soon be ended Refrain First Line: Our friends there will meet us at the river Lyrics: 1 All our conflicts will here soon be ended, As pilgrims no longer we’ll roam. In triumph we’ll pass the dark river, And join with our loved ones at home. Refrain: Our friends there will meet us at the river; They will greet us with a welcome on the shore. With the angels we will view the golden city, And with saints we will dwell evermore. 2 In that home we shall never hear sighing; For sin never tainted the air; Nor feel the dread anguish of dying; For all are immortal when there. [Refrain] 3 We shall dwell in the light of the glory Of Him who once died to redeem; There oft we’ll repeat the old story; And drink of the life-giving stream. [Refrain] 4 We shall roam the blest fields near the river; And gaze on the glories displayed; Sing praise to the bountiful Giver; And feast ‘neath the Tree of Life’s shade. [Refrain] 5 When we’re safe in that beautiful city, With friends and the loved ones of yore, The scenes of earth’s sorrow and pity Will there be remembered no more. [Refrain]
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The Beautiful Gate

Author: Arthur W. French Hymnal: HSS1889 #32 (1889) Tune Title: [All our lov'd ones are passing away] First Line: All our lov'd ones are passing away Refrain First Line: We will meet by the gate, by the beautiful gate Lyrics: 1 All our lov’d ones are passing away, Like the sweetest and fairest of flow’rs, Only blossoming just for a day, On this sorrowful earth land of ours. They are going from you and from me, For no longer with us can they wait; But we know in the glad days to be, We shall meet by the beautiful gate. Refrain: We will meet by the gate, by the beautiful gate, Where the angels our coming shall wait; When we cross o’er the tide to the sweet other side, We will meet by the beautiful gate. 2 Oh, we cherish, in mem’ry’s bright store, Happy visions no time can efface, Of the lost ones in glad days of yore, They who cheer’d us with beauty and grace. One by one they have faded away, For no longer on earth could they wait; But we know in some bright sunny day, We will meet by the beautiful gate. [Refrain] 3 In that land that is fairest and best, Where no sorrow can ever betide, We shall linger at last in sweet rest, With the lost ones again by our side. We are wandering home one by one, To that promised land, weary and late, And we know when our journey is done, We will meet by the beautiful gate. [Refrain]
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My country, 'tis of thee

Author: S. F. Smith Hymnal: HSS1889 #185 (1889) Tune Title: AMERICA
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Suffer the Children

Author: Mary A. McKee Hymnal: HSS1889 #205 (1889) Tune Title: [Are any too young, any too young] First Line: Are any too young, any too young Refrain First Line: Suffer the children to come unto me Lyrics: 1 Are any too young, any too young To be brought to the Saviour today? Are any so young, any so young That he’ll turn them in sorrow away? Refrain: Suffer the children to come unto me, Suffer the children to come unto me, For of such, of such will the kingdom of heaven be. 2 Are any too old, any too old To be brought to the Saviour today? Are any so old, any so old That he’ll send them forever astray? [Refrain] 3 Need any one fear, any one fear To be brought to the Saviour today? Need any one fear, any one fear That he’ll hear not the penitent pray? [Refrain] 4 Let ev’ry one come, ev’ry one come, And be brought to the Saviour today; Let ev’ry one come, ev’ry one come To the life-giving One while they may. [Refrain]
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Am I a soldier of the cross

Author: Rev. I. Watts Hymnal: HSS1889 #59 (1889) Tune Title: ARLINGTON
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Lov'st Thou Jesus?

Author: Thomas MacKellar Hymnal: HSS1889 #107 (1889) Tune Title: [Art thou in thy spirit lowly] First Line: Art thou in thy spirit lowly Refrain First Line: Lovest thou Jesus? Lyrics: 1 Art thou in thy spirit lowly, Like the Man of Nazareth? Art thou seeking to be wholly Join’d to Him—come life or death? Lov’st thou Jesus? Lov’st thou Jesus? More than thine own vital breath? Refrain: Lov’st thou Jesus? Lov’st thou Jesus? More than all the world beside? Lov’st thou Jesus, Christ thy Saviour, Lamb of God, the Crucified? 2 Hath the water trickled on thee? Or hast thou been plung’d below? Have a Bishop’s hands upon thee Lain as soft as falling snow? Lov’st thou Jesus? Lov’st thou Jesus? This alone ‘twere wise to know. [Refrain] 3 Is thy bosom full of sorrow? Is a cloud upon thy way? Why the worldling’s burden borrow? Child of grace and promise, say! Lov’st thou Jesus? Lov’st thou Jesus? Joy should be thy guest today. [Refrain]

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