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Showers of Blessing

Author: Jennie Garnett Hymnal: SBCH1888 #3 (1888) First Line: Here in Thy Name we are gathered Refrain First Line: Oh, graciously hear us Tune Title: [Here in Thy Name we are gathered]
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We Come with Thanksgiving

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: SBCH1888 #4 (1888) First Line: O Lord, in thy Zion praise waiteth for thee Refrain First Line: We come with thanksgiving,—O service of joy Lyrics: 1 O Lord, in thy Zion praise waiteth for thee; Thy glories are seen on the land, on the sea; We come to thy courts with thanksgiving today, With grateful affection our homage we pay. Refrain: We come with thanksgiving,—O service of joy! Thy goodness and mercy our lips shall employ; We come with thanksgiving, thy love to proclaim, We praise thee, we bless thee, we worship thy name. 2 “The earth is the Lord’s;” yea, its fulness is thine; The field and the forest, the wealth of the mine; Thine all thy years’ bounty, its harvest of gold, Thy kindness hath crowned us with blessings untold. [Refrain] 3 Ten thousand the dangers that lurk in our way, But thou hast been with us, our shelter and stay; Thine arm hath encompassed thy people from ill, For Israel’s God is Deliverer still. [Refrain] 4 Thy hand hath been open our needs to supply, Thine ear been attentive to each humble cry; Thy grace all-abounding, O wonderful gift! Again with rejoicing our souls we uplift. [Refrain] Tune Title: [O Lord, in thy Zion praise waiteth for thee]
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Him that Cometh unto Me

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: SBCH1888 #5 (1888) First Line: Listen to the blessed invitation Scripture: John 6:37 Tune Title: [Listen to the blessed invitation]
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Sound the Trumpet

Author: Mrs. Kate Sumner Burr Hymnal: SBCH1888 #6 (1888) First Line: Sound the trumpet, loud and long Lyrics: 1 Sound the trumpet, loud and long, The temple gates fling wide, Lo! he comes, the Great, the Strong, In Zion to abide. Not as in the former days A man of sorrows he, Nations join to give him praise, And blow th’adoring knee. 2 Blow the trumpet’s joyful blast, Return, ye wanderers, home; Your oppressor’s power is past, The Jubilee is come; David’s Son and Lord shall reign, His throne secure shall be; Speed the news o’er land and main, His people all are free. 3 Blow the trumpet, shout and sing, Let all the vales rejoice, Let the hills and mountains ring, And utter forth their voice; Zion’s bulwarks firmly stand, Her walls in beauty shine; Strong her great Deliverer’s hand, His majesty divine. Tune Title: [Sound the trumpet, loud and long]
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The Lord is my Banner

Author: Rev. John O. Foster Hymnal: SBCH1888 #7 (1888) First Line: The Lord is my banner and the Lord is my King Refrain First Line: Then we’ll sing of his mercy and we’ll trust in his word Lyrics: 1 The Lord is my banner and the Lord is my King; We’ll shout in his presence and his praises we’ll sing; My Rock of Salvation, he is mighty to save From sin and temptation and from death and the grave. Refrain: Then we’ll sing of his mercy and we’ll trust in his word, And shout hallelujah to the praise of the Lord. 2 The Lord is my Saviour, my Redeemer from sin, The light of his presence makes me joyful within; The sunlight of glory has illumined my soul, And the gift of his Spirit makes me perfectly whole. [Refrain] 3 The Lord is my refuge when temptations arise, When clouds of thick darkness overshadow the skies; When tempests are blowing and the dark billows roll; I’m hiding in Jesus, and have peace in my soul. [Refrain] 4 From the Rock that was smitten, “that is higher than I,” Come streams of salvation from the throne in the sky; We’ll honor the Saviour for his infinite love, And work till he calls us to his praises above. [Refrain] Tune Title: [The Lord is my banner and the Lord is my King]
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The True Shepherd

Author: F. W. Faber Hymnal: SBCH1888 #8 (1888) First Line: I was wandering and weary Refrain First Line: O wand’ring souls, come near Me Tune Title: [I was wandering and weary]
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I am Thine

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: SBCH1888 #9 (1888) First Line: Thine forever, gracious King Refrain First Line: Thine, because thy word has said Lyrics: 1 Thine forever, gracious King! Safe I rest beneath thy wing, While I hear thy voice divine Whisper softly, I am thine. Refrain: Thine, because thy word has said That for me thy blood was shed; Thine, because to thee I came, Asking mercy in thy name. 2 Thine forever, gracious King! Now my trusting heart can sing; Thine forever, praise to thee! Thou hast paid the debt for me. [Refrain] 3 When the waves like mountains rise, When the clouds o’erspread the skies, Still I hear thy voice divine Whisper softly, I am thine. [Refrain] 4 Thine forever, owned and blest, Sweetly there my faith I rest; Thine forever, born of thee, Heir of immortality. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Thine forever, gracious King]
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Pleading with Thee

Author: J. Jackson Hymnal: SBCH1888 #10 (1888) First Line: Weary, oh, yes, thou art weary Refrain First Line: Hear the sweet voice that is pleading with thee Lyrics: 1 Weary, oh, yes, thou art weary, Bearing thy burden of sin; Clouds of the night are above thee, Fear the temptation within. Refrain: Hear the sweet voice that is pleading with thee, Pleading with thee, pleading with thee. Hear the sweet voice that is pleading with thee, Tenderly pleading with thee. 2 Lonely, oh, yes, thou art lonely, Plodding thy desolate way, Far from the arms that would shield thee, Far from the light and the day. [Refrain] 3 Troubled, oh, yes, thou art troubled; Comfort has flown from thy breast; Only in Jesus thy refuge, Only in him is thy rest. [Refrain] 4 Weary and lonely and troubled, Broken in spirit and heart, Come to thy gracious Redeemer; Child of his mercy thou art. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Weary, oh, yes, thou art weary]
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Good News

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: SBCH1888 #11 (1888) First Line: Good news! good news of a soul redeemed Refrain First Line: Rejoice! rejoice! there’s joy today Tune Title: [Good news! good news of a soul redeemed]
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Who would not Know the Saviour?

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: SBCH1888 #12 (1888) First Line: I have a gracious Master Refrain First Line: Who would not know this Saviour Lyrics: 1 I have a gracious Master, He helps me ev’ry day, When golden light is sparkling, When all the sky is gray; His teaching is so patient; He tells me what to do, And binds in his glad service My heart to his anew. Refrain: Who would not know this Saviour, This Master and this Friend? Oh, will you not accept him Whose love can never end? 2 I have a Friend so faithful, So tender and so true; His love to me is boundless, His power is boundless too; He never will forsake me, This precious truth I know; His word cannot be broken, And he has told me so. [Refrain] 3 I have a mighty Saviour My utmost need to meet, His blood is perfect cleansing, I stand in him complete; O Saviour, Friend almighty, I long to love thee more, And better, sweeter praises Unceasingly outpour. [Refrain] Tune Title: [I have a gracious Master]

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