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Let Them Come to Me

Author: A. H. Adams Hymnal: TS11887 #87 (1887) Person Name: A. H. Adams First Line: Hear the gentle Shepherd Languages: English Tune Title: [Hear the gentle Shepherd]
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Whatsoever ye do, oh, hear it!

Author: Lilla M. Alexander Hymnal: TS11887 #30 (1887) Person Name: Lilla M. Alexander First Line: It was only a little word Lyrics: 1 It was only a little word, But God alone may know How it saved a soul from the downward path, And a life of shame and woe. It was only a little word, Yet is cruel, stinging smart Estranged a dear friend who had loved us long, And wounded a faithful heart. Refrain: Whatsoever ye do, oh, heart it! hear it! Whatsoever ye do, Do all to the glory of God. 2 It was only a glance from an eye, By sympathy filled with tears, But its mem’ry clings like the perfume of flow’rs, Whose fragrance grows sweeter with woe. It was only a scornful look, And a haughty, contemptuous air; But it maddened a soul that was seeking for help, And hurried it onto despair. [Refrain] 3 It was only the touch of a hand, But it helped the fallen to rise; And the Savior smiled as its record was made In the book that before him lies. It was only a little thing, To pass on the other side; But it gave into Satan’s power, a soul, For whom Christ, the Lord, had died. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [It was only a little word]
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My Goal is Christ

Author: Unknown Hymnal: TS11887 #2 (1887) Person Name: Unknown First Line: Ah tell me not of gold or treasure Lyrics: 1 Ah, tell me not of gold or treasure, Of pomp and beauty here on earth! There's not a thing that gives me pleasure, Of all this world displays for worth. Each heart will seek and love its own; Refrain: My goal is Christ and Christ alone, My goal is Christ and Christ alone. 2 The world and her pursuits will perish; Her beauty's fading like a flower; The brightest schemes the earth can cherish, Are but the pastime of an hour. Each heart will seek and love its own; [Refrain] 3 Against this tow’r there's no prevailing; His kingdom passes not away; His throne abides despite assailing, From henceforth unto endless day. Each heart will seek and love its own; [Refrain] 4 And though a pilgrim I must wander, Still absent from the one I love, He soon will have me with him yonder, In his own glory-worlds above. Triumphantly I therefore own; [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Ah tell me not of gold or treasure]
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Whom, Having Not Seen, Ye Love

Author: Selected Hymnal: TS11887 #48 (1887) Person Name: Selected First Line: Savior, my feet have never trod with thine Refrain First Line: Whom, having not seen, yet I love Lyrics: 1 Savior, my feet have never trod with thine, The solitary place, My eyes have never seen in human form, Thy manifested grace; My hands have never touched thy garment’s hem, With faith’s unuttered plea; Nor hast thou tarried when the day was spent, And broken bread with me. Refrain: Whom, having not seen, yet I love, Whom, having not seen, yet I love, ‘Tis my Savior so dear, is guiding me here, Whom having not seen, yet I love. 2 But, Lord, my rescued feet are steadfast set Upon the King’s highway; And though, as yet, I may not see thy face, I follow on each day. My waiting eyes are unto thee, dear Lord, In whom I live and move; Whose love, believed in, is the fullest joy That earth or heav’n can prove. [Refrain] 3 I know that thou art gone to beatify A place in heav’n for me; And when thou com’st to take thy children home, I shall be like to thee. Then shall I wake and see thee, eye to eye, Whom now, unseen, I love; Faith’s darkly visioned glass exchanged at last, For rapturous sight above. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Savior, my feet have never trod with thine]
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Saved Forever

Author: Unknown Hymnal: TS11887 #149 (1887) Person Name: Unknown First Line: Sing, my soul, oh, sing with rapture Refrain First Line: Oh, the glory, radiant glory, shining in my soul to-day Lyrics: 1 Sing, my soul, oh, sing with rapture Of God’s wondrous love to thee, How he broke the chains of darkness, And from death hath set thee free. Refrain: Oh, the glory, radiant glory, Shining in my soul today; All of darkness, doubts and sadness, Are forever passed away. 2 Oh, the bliss of this salvation, Full salvation from all sin, Pardoned, cleansed, and saved forever, Jesus Christ enthroned within. [Refrain] 3 I am saved, I have the witness Of the Spirit, full and free; All is peace, and joy, and gladness, Jesus Christ abides with me. [Refrain] 4 We are one, oh, blessed union, Heav’nly fellowship divine; Day by day we walk together, I am his, and he is mine. [Refrain] 5 Soon within the golden city, Where my loved ones wait for me, There the King in his own beauty, Face to face I soon shall see. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Sing, my soul, oh, sing with rapture]
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Let Him In

Author: Rev. J. B. Atchison Hymnal: TS11887 #14 (1887) Person Name: Rev. J. B. Atchison First Line: There's a Stranger at the door Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a Stranger at the door
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The Blood is All My Plea

Author: Rev. F. C. Baker Hymnal: TS11887 #28 (1887) Person Name: Rev. F. C. Baker First Line: I knew that God in his Word had spoken Refrain First Line: The blood, the blood is all my plea Languages: English Tune Title: [I knew that God in his Word had spoken]
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Suffer the Children to Come

Author: L. H. B. Hymnal: TS11887 #85 (1887) Person Name: L. H. B. First Line: Suffer the children to come unto Me Refrain First Line: I am so glad that Jesus said Languages: English Tune Title: [Suffer the children to come unto Me]
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The Bible

Author: Barton Hymnal: TS11887 #143 (1887) Person Name: Barton First Line: Lamp of our feet, whereby we trace Refrain First Line: Beautiful Lamp, brightly shine on the way Languages: English Tune Title: [Lamp of our feet, whereby we trace]
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The Master's Call

Author: Mrs. J. P. Bixby Hymnal: TS11887 #105 (1887) Person Name: Mrs. J. P. Bixby First Line: The Master has come, he calleth for me Refrain First Line: The Master is come, He calleth for thee Languages: English Tune Title: [The Master has come, he calleth for me]

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