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Gems and Jewels

Publication Date: 1890 Publisher: Fillmore Brothers and Ward & Drummond Person Name: J. H. Fillmore Publication Place: Cincinnati Editors: J. H. Fillmore; J. H. Rosecrans; Fillmore Brothers; Ward & Drummond

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The Saviour at the Door

Author: W. H. Bagby Appears in 5 hymnals Person Name: W. H. Bagby First Line: Behold the Saviour at your door Refrain First Line: The Saviour's knocking at your door Lyrics: 1 Behold the Saviour at your door Your kindest, truest Friend Is seeking entrance to your heart, Your life with His to blend. Chorus: The Saviour’s knocking at your door, And asking entrance in, He’s knocking, asking o’er and o’er; Oh, open unto Him! 2 Oh yes, the blessed Son of God, Tho’ Lord of all above, Now pauses at your lowly door And speaks in tones of love:— [Chorus] 3 “If any man will hear my voice And open unto me, I’ll sup with him and he with me, And friends for aye we’ll be.” [Chorus] 4 With hand and feet and wounded side, He’s knocking at your door, Oh sinner let Him not depart! He’ll call on thee no more. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [Behold the Saviour at your door]
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Are You Witnessing for Him?

Author: Alice M. Batchelder Appears in 3 hymnals Person Name: Alice M. Batchelder First Line: Tell me, brother, worn and weary Refrain First Line: Tell me, brother, worn and weary Used With Tune: [Tell me, brother, worn and weary]
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Sing the Sweet Story

Author: Mrs. L. M. Beal Bateman Appears in 1 hymnal Person Name: Mrs. L. M. Beal Bateman First Line: Sing, over and over Refrain First Line: Sing, sing the sweet story Lyrics: 1 Sing, over and over, Beautiful story of old, More dear to the spirit, Better the more it is told, Each heart that awakes in this world of woe, Has need of the Saviour of men to know. Chorus: Sing, sing the sweet story, Sing, softly and gently, Sing, sing till its glory, Fills the earth with its glow. 2 Here’s bread for the starving, Warmth to the naked and cold, Life, life to the dying, All in that story of old, The spirit abiding in depths of grief, Shall find in its healing a sure relief. [Chorus] 3 Peace comes to the mourning, Joy that can never be told, All found in believing, Just the sweet story of old, Then sing it again to the slaves of sin, Their steps to the pathway of truth to win. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [Sing, over and over]

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[Behold the Saviour at your door]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. H. Rosecrans Person Name: W. H. Bagby Incipit: 55567 14332 7132 Used With Text: The Saviour at the Door
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[Tell me, brother, worn and weary]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. H. Fillmore Person Name: Alice M. Batchelder Incipit: 12333 33345 55553 Used With Text: Are You Witnessing for Him?
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[Sing, over and over]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: J. H. Rosecrans Person Name: Mrs. L. M. Beal Bateman Incipit: 33456 57654 32333 Used With Text: Sing the Sweet Story

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The Saviour at the Door

Author: W. H. Bagby Hymnal: GJ1890 #84 (1890) Person Name: W. H. Bagby First Line: Behold the Saviour at your door Refrain First Line: The Saviour's knocking at your door Lyrics: 1 Behold the Saviour at your door Your kindest, truest Friend Is seeking entrance to your heart, Your life with His to blend. Chorus: The Saviour’s knocking at your door, And asking entrance in, He’s knocking, asking o’er and o’er; Oh, open unto Him! 2 Oh yes, the blessed Son of God, Tho’ Lord of all above, Now pauses at your lowly door And speaks in tones of love:— [Chorus] 3 “If any man will hear my voice And open unto me, I’ll sup with him and he with me, And friends for aye we’ll be.” [Chorus] 4 With hand and feet and wounded side, He’s knocking at your door, Oh sinner let Him not depart! He’ll call on thee no more. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Behold the Saviour at your door]
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Are You Witnessing for Him?

Author: Alice M. Batchelder Hymnal: GJ1890 #32 (1890) Person Name: Alice M. Batchelder First Line: Tell me, brother, worn and weary Refrain First Line: Tell me, brother, worn and weary Languages: English Tune Title: [Tell me, brother, worn and weary]
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Sing the Sweet Story

Author: Mrs. L. M. Beal Bateman Hymnal: GJ1890 #8 (1890) Person Name: Mrs. L. M. Beal Bateman First Line: Sing, over and over Refrain First Line: Sing, sing the sweet story Lyrics: 1 Sing, over and over, Beautiful story of old, More dear to the spirit, Better the more it is told, Each heart that awakes in this world of woe, Has need of the Saviour of men to know. Chorus: Sing, sing the sweet story, Sing, softly and gently, Sing, sing till its glory, Fills the earth with its glow. 2 Here’s bread for the starving, Warmth to the naked and cold, Life, life to the dying, All in that story of old, The spirit abiding in depths of grief, Shall find in its healing a sure relief. [Chorus] 3 Peace comes to the mourning, Joy that can never be told, All found in believing, Just the sweet story of old, Then sing it again to the slaves of sin, Their steps to the pathway of truth to win. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Sing, over and over]

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David Young Bagby

1849 - 1939 Person Name: D. Y. Bagby Hymnal Number: 78 Composer of "[Life is oft beset with sorrows]" in Gems and Jewels David Young Bagby, PhD was a Baptist minister. His works include: A Short History of the New Testament: Or How the New Testament Writings Have Been Kept Since the Apostles Rome in Prophecy Bible Baptism Jesus the Nazarene Is Certainly the Messiah of Jewish Prophecy (Louisville, Kentucky: Baptist Book Concern, 1897)

W. H. Bagby

Hymnal Number: 84 Author of "The Saviour at the Door" in Gems and Jewels

Alice M. Batchelder

1801 - 1900 Hymnal Number: 32 Author of "Are You Witnessing for Him?" in Gems and Jewels