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Faith of Our Fathers

Author: Frederick W. Faber Hymnal: WHYP1917 #1 (1917) First Line: Faith of our fathers! living still Tune Title: [Faith of our fathers, living still]
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We Thank Thee, Our Father

Author: Daniel A. Poling Hymnal: WHYP1917 #2 (1917) First Line: For the fruits of the earth Lyrics: 1 For the fruits of the earth, And the sky and the sea, For the bountiful harvests So wondrously free, For the gold of the autumn, The sear and the brown, For the bloom of the flower When winter is flown, For the work and the play, For the night and the day, Refrain: We thank Thee, our Father, Yea, praise and extol; We thank Thee, our Father, Great God of us all. 2 For the touch of wee hands, In the tender caress, For the lips of the fairest, And dearest we press, For the strength of our fathers, Whose vigor we share, For the faith of our mothers, For love that they bear— For the friends of tried worth, For the land of our birth, [Refrain] 3 For the toil of our hands, For the task that commands, For the field that is white Unto harvest demands, For the hope of the triumph Of peace o’er the sword, For the Son of High Heaven, Our Savior and Lord, For the crown that He wore, For the cross that He bore, [Refrain] Tune Title: [For the fruits of the earth]
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Saved!

Author: H. E. B. Hymnal: WHYP1917 #3 (1917) First Line: Jesus my Savior came to save me Refrain First Line: I'm saved! saved! this is my story Tune Title: [Jesus my Savior came to save me]
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‘Tis Wonderful to Know Such a Savior

Author: F. A. F. Hymnal: WHYP1917 #4 (1917) First Line: What the Lord has done for me Refrain First Line: 'Tis wonderful, it is wonderful Lyrics: 1 What the Lord has done for me, He will surely do for you! Come to Him your sins confessing, Come believing in His word, Come, accept the blessed Lord, Come without delay and claim the promised blessing. Refrain: ‘Tis wonderful, it is wonderful, Such love, redeeming love, such favor! It is wonderful, it is truly, truly wonderful, So wonderful to know such a Savior. 2 What the Lord has done for me, He will surely do for you, If you only learn to love Him; If you trust Hi day by day, And His gracious will obey, You will find there’s not another friend above Him. [Refrain] 3 What the Lord has done for me, He will surely do for you— Simply trust Him now—believe Hi; For He loves you, O so well, More than mortal tongue can tell; Will you harden now your heart and not receive Him. [Refrain] 4 What the Lord has done for me, He will surely do for you, To His name be praise and glory! Of the precious life He gave, Of His mighty pow’r to save, O I love to tell abroad the dear old story! [Refrain] Tune Title: [What the Lord has done for me]
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Jesus is All the World to Me

Author: W. L. T. Hymnal: WHYP1917 #5 (1917) Tune Title: [Jesus is all the world to me]
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In the Name of the King

Author: Birdie Bell Hymnal: WHYP1917 #6 (1917) First Line: There's a work that's waiting for your hands to do Refrain First Line: To run the errands He requires of you Lyrics: 1 There’s a work that’s waiting for your hands to do, Joy to other lives you can bring; Keep a loyal heart, bravely do your part, Always in the name of the King! Refrain: To run the errands He requires of you, To send the message He has given you, Be ever ready, watchful, brave and true, Always in the name of the King. 2 There’s a work that’s waiting for your lips to speak, Help to other hearts you can bring; Tell the word of cheer, help the one that’s near, Always in the name of the King! [Refrain] 3 There’s a work that’s waiting for your feet to tread, Help to other souls you can bring; On His errands speed, go to those in need, Always in the name of the King! [Refrain] Tune Title: [There’s a work that’s waiting for your hands to do]
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Is It the Crowning Day?

Author: George Walker Whitcomb Hymnal: WHYP1917 #7 (1917) First Line: Jesus may come today Refrain First Line: Glad day, Glad day! Tune Title: [Jesus may come today]
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Jesus Only

Author: C. S. B. Hymnal: WHYP1917 #8 (1917) First Line: There's a goal in the distance before us Refrain First Line: "Jesus only!" we shout as our watchword Lyrics: 1 There’s a goal in the distance before us That our souls fondly hope to attain, And with eyes fixed on Him who is o’er us We press on to the mark with His train. Refrain: “Jesus only!” we shout as our watchword; “Jesus only!” we plead at the throne. O the joy that His service awakens! O the peace in His presence known! 2 Each new morn o’er the hilltops of duty, Soft and clear comes the call, “Follow Me! There’s no time for the past and its beauty; There is work in the present for thee.” [Refrain] 3 With a love born of love interceding, Into line with His armor we go; We are ready to follow His leading Anywhere He directs ‘gainst the foe. [Refrain] Tune Title: [There’s a goal in the distance before us]
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O Church of God, Triumphant

Author: E. M. Bangs Hymnal: WHYP1917 #9 (1917) Tune Title: [O Church of God, triumphant]
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Pentecostal Power

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: WHYP1917 #10 (1917) First Line: Lord, as of old at Pentecost Refrain First Line: Lord, send the old time pow'r Tune Title: [Lord, as of old, at Pentecost]

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