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Cleansed from Sin

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: AoP1882 #9 (1882) First Line: A sinner lost amid the gloom Lyrics: 1 A sinner lost amid the gloom That darker, deeper grew, Till low I heard my Saviour’s voice, And well its tones I knew: He found me helpless, weak and faint, He bade me look and live; I told him all, he smiles and said, I freely all forgive. Refrain: Cleansed from sin, I’m cleansed from sin, Washed in the crimson tide That flows at the cross, the precious cross, Where once my Saviour died. 2 A sinner lost: with heedless step The downward path I trod, A rebel then, but now a child, A happy child of God: I lean confiding on his arm, He calms my every fear; I walk with him in pastures green, By fountains cool and clear. [Refrain] 3 A sinner lost: but saved by grace; Oh, wondrous grace divine, That stooped to life me from the dust, And saved a soul like mine! My heart is full of grateful song, I sing his love and power Who clothes me in his righteousness, And keeps me hour by hour. [Refrain] Tune Title: [A sinner lost amid the gloom]
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Precious Stream

Author: Henry L. Gilmour Hymnal: AoP1882 #31 (1882) First Line: A stream from Calvary's summit rolls Refrain First Line: O precious Jesus, Rock for me Lyrics: 1 A stream from Calvary’s summit rolls, Where all the weary, wand’ring souls, And whosoever thirst today, May drink, and find Christ precious. Refrain: Oh! precious Jesus, Rock for me, Stream in a desert, boundless free; I love to drink, and satisfy My thirsting soul with Jesus. 2 That stream of living waters flows Where oft the weary pilgrim goes, He drinks, to quench his raging thirst, And finds his Saviour precious. [Refrain] 3 Flow on, thou stream; oh, ceaseless flow, ‘Till every child of sin and woe Hath plunged beneath thy cleansing tide, And found the Saviour precious. [Refrain] 4 Oh! thoughtless soul, why longer wait? Why trifle on the brink of fate? That stream still flows for you and me, Oh, come, and find Christ precious. [Refrain] Tune Title: [A stream from Calvary's summit rolls]
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Abide with Me

Author: Henry F. Lyte Hymnal: AoP1882 #124 (1882) First Line: Abide with me, fast falls the eventide Tune Title: EVENTIDE
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Ah, My Heart

Author: John M. Neale; Stephen the Sabaite Hymnal: AoP1882 #19 (1882) First Line: Ah my heart is heavy laden Lyrics: 1 Ah, my heart is heavy-laden, Weary and oppressed! “Come to me,” saith One, “and coming, Be at rest, be at rest.” “Come to me,” saith One, “and coming, Be at rest!” 2 Hath he marks to lead me to him, If he be my guide? “In his feet and hands are wound-prints, And his side, and his side.” “In his feet and hands are wound-prints, And his side.” 3 Is there diadem, as monarch, That his brow adorns? “Yes, a crown in very surety, But of thorns, but of thorns!” “Yes, a crown in very surety, But of thorns!” 4 If I find him, if I follow, What's my portion here? “Many a sorrow, many a conflict, Many a tear, many a tear.” “Many a sorrow, many a conflict, Many a tear.” 5 If I still hold closely to him, What have I at last? “Sorrow vanquished, labor ended, Jordan past, Jordan past!” “Sorrow vanquished, labor ended, Jordan past!” 6 If I ask him to receive me, Will he say me nay? “Not till earth and not till heaven Pass away, pass away!” “Not till earth and not till heaven Pass away!” Tune Title: [Ah my heart is heavy laden]
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Crown him Lord of all

Author: John Rippon; Edward Perronet Hymnal: AoP1882 #116 (1882) First Line: All hail the power of Jesus' name, Let angels prostrate fall
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Abide With Me

Author: Frank Gould Hymnal: AoP1882 #40 (1882) First Line: All the day in sweet communion Refrain First Line: Thou my life Lyrics: 1 All the day, in sweet communion, Jesus, I have walked with thee; Do not now withdraw thy presence, From this hour abide with me. Refrain: Thou my life, my only guide, There is nought in heav’n or earth I ask but thee; Hear my prayer, my soul’s petition, Go not hence, abide with me. 2 One by one the evening shadows Gather darkly o’er the lea, Yet the light of peace remaineth If thou still abide with me. [Refrain] Tune Title: [All the day in sweet communion]
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Am I a Soldier

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: AoP1882 #76 (1882) First Line: Am I a soldier of the cross Lyrics: 1 Am I a soldier of the cross, A follower of the Lamb, And shall I fear to own His cause, Or blush to speak His Name? Must I be carried to the skies On flow’ry beds of ease, While others fought to win the prize, And sailed through bloody seas? And sailed through bloody seas? 2 Are there no foes for me to face? Must I not stem the flood? Is this vile world a friend to grace, To help me on to God? Sure I must fight if I would reign; Increase my courage, Lord. I'll bear the toil, endure the pain, Supported by Thy Word, Supported by Thy Word. 3 Thy saints in all this glorious war Shall conquer, though they die; They see the triumph from afar, By faith they bring it nigh. When that illustrious day shall rise, And all Thy armies shine In robes of vict’ry through the skies, The glory shall be Thine, The glory shall be Thine. Tune Title: [Am I a soldier of the cross]
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An Open Door

Author: C. B. Kendall Hymnal: AoP1882 #92 (1882) First Line: An open door, O, blessed thought Refrain First Line: Oh, for me there's an open Lyrics: 1 An open door, Oh, blessed thought! And may not I look in, And see the joys in that bright world Of those who’re saved from sin? Refrain: Oh, for me there’s an open door, To that bright world above! And I may enter, and be at rest In my Redeemer’s love. 2 There, seated on his great white throne, We see our glorious King, Surrounded by a happy host, Whose songs make heaven ring. [Refrain] 3 The saints are crowned within that door, And clothed with garments white, And conquering palms they bear aloft, In that blest world of light. [Refrain] 4 The dear ones who have left us here Are resting there above, And now they bathe their weary souls In seas of heavenly love. [Refrain] Tune Title: [An open door, O, blessed thought]
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And can it Be?

Author: John Wesley Hymnal: AoP1882 #109 (1882) First Line: And can it be that I should gain Tune Title: FILLMORE
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Behold the Bridegroom

Author: Ralph E. Hudson Hymnal: AoP1882 #62 (1882) First Line: Are you ready for the Bridegroom when he comes Refrain First Line: Behold the Bridegroom for he comes Scripture: Matthew 25:6 Tune Title: [Are you ready for the Bridegroom when he comes]
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In the Shadow of the Cross

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: AoP1882 #61 (1882) First Line: At the cross I found my Savior Refrain First Line: O my soul in him rejoices Lyrics: 1 At the cross I found my Saviour, And my boasting there shall be, For my many sins are pardoned Thro’ the blood he shed for me. Refrain: O my soul in him rejoices, And the world I count but dross,— I am walking, daily walking In the shadow of the cross. 2 At the cross I cried for mercy, Jesus heard my humble prayer; I was wretched, weak, and helpless, Till on him I cast my care. [Refrain] 3 At the cross he gave me comfort, In my darkest hour he came, And my faith looked up and saw him, Hallelujah to his name! [Refrain] 4 When among the just made perfect My Redeemer I shall see, I will tell, thro’ endless ages, What his love has done for me! [Refrain] Tune Title: [At the cross I found my Saviour]
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Beautiful Light

Author: George L. Brown Hymnal: AoP1882 #85 (1882) First Line: Beautiful light, holy and true Refrain First Line: I am the Light, I am the Way Lyrics: 1 Beautiful Light, Holy and true, Shining for me, Shining for you; Star of the morn, Brighter than Day.— “I am the Light, I am the Way.” Refrain: I am the Light, I am the Way, He that hath me Never will stray, I am the Life, I am the Door, Enter and live Forevermore. 2 Beautiful Way, Holy and free, Cast up for you, Cast up for me; Walk in the Way Narrow and straight, You it will lead To the bright gate. [Refrain] 3 Beautiful Life, Holy is he, Living for you, Living for me; Dwelling in him Mortals are blest, Perfect in love, Peaceful in rest. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Beautiful light, holy and true]
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Comfort He Hath Spoken

Author: George W. Doane Hymnal: AoP1882 #36 (1882) First Line: Broken hearted, weep no more Lyrics: 1 Broken hearted, weep no more! Hear what comfort he hath spoken, Smoking flax who ne’er hath quench’d, Bruised reed, who ne’er hath broken:— Ye who wander here below, Heavy-laden as you go; Come, with grief and sin oppressed, Come to me and be at rest; Come, with grief and sin oppressed, Come to me and be at rest. 2 Lamb of Jesus’ blood-bought flock, Brought again from sin and straying, Hear the Shepherd’s gentle voice,— ‘Tis a true and faithful saying; Greater love how can there be, Than to yield up life for thee? Bought with pang, and tear and sigh, Turn and live; why will ye die? Bought with pang, and tear and sigh, Turn and live; why will ye die? 3 Broken hearted, weep no more; Far from consolation flying; He who calls hath felt thy wound, Seen thy weeping, heard thy sighing; Bring thy broken heart to me; Welcome off’ring it shall be; Streaming tears and bursting sighs, Mine accepted sacrifice; Streaming tears and bursting sighs, Mine accepted sacrifice. Tune Title: [Broken hearted, weep no more]
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Can You Read a Clear Title

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: AoP1882 #78 (1882) Refrain First Line: Praise the Lord, O my brother Lyrics: 1 Can you read a clear title to the mansions in the sky, That the Lord your Redeemer has prepared for you on high? Are your feet firmly anchored on the Rock that will not fail? Is your hope sure and steadfast, does it look within the vale. Refrain: Praise the Lord, O my brother, Praise the Lord, O my brother, you are safe from every fear; Praise the Lord, O my brother, Praise the Lord, O my brother, for a sky serene and clear. 2 Can you read a clear title to the robe of spotless white, That shall clothe all the faithful when they pass the gates of life? Is your lamp trimmed and burning, will your longing soul rejoice? When at noon or at midnight you shall hear the Master’s voice. [Refrain] 3 Can you read a clear title to the crown of life and love That awaits every victor in those blessed realms above? Have your borne well your colors, have you tried to keep the faith? Tho’ the grace that redeemed, you will triumph over death. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Can you read a clear title]
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Cast thy Bread upon the Waters

Hymnal: AoP1882 #87 (1882) First Line: Cast thy bread upon the waters ye who have but scant supply Lyrics: 1 Cast thy bread upon the waters, Ye who have but scant supply; Angel eyes will watch above it;— You shall find it by and by, He who in his righteous balance Doth each human action weigh Will your sacrifice remember, Will your loving deeds repay. 2 Cast thy bread upon the waters, Poor and weary, worn with care;— Often sitting in the shadow,— Have you not a crumb to spare? Can you not to those around you Sing some little song of hope, As you look with longing vision Thro’ faith’s mighty telescope? 3 Cast thy bread upon the waters, Ye who have abundant store; It may float on many a billow, It may strand on many a shore. You may think it lost forever, But as sure as God is true, In this life or in the other, It will yet return to you. 4 Cast thy bread upon the waters, Far and wide your treasures strew, Scatter it with willing fingers, Laugh for joy to see it go! For if you do closely keep it, It will only drag you down; If you love it more than Jesus, It will keep you from your crown. 5 Cast thy bread upon the waters, Waft it on with praying breath, In some distant, doubtful moment It may save a soul from death; When you sleep in solemn silence, ‘Neath the morn and evening dew, Stranger hands, which you have strengthened, May strew lilies over you. Tune Title: [Cast thy bread upon the waters]
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Glory to the Lamb

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: AoP1882 #3 (1882) First Line: Come, let us join our cheerful songs With angels round the throne Lyrics: 1 Come let us join our cheerful songs With angels round the throne; Ten thousand thousand are their tongues, But all their joys are one. Refrain: Glory to the Lamb! Glory to the Lamb! Glory to the bleeding Lamb! Glory to the Lamb! Glory to the Lamb! Glory to the bleeding Lamb! 2 “Worthy the Lamb that died,” they cry, “To be exalted thus!” “Worthy the Lamb,” our hearts reply, “For He was slain for us!” [Refrain] 3 Jesus is worthy to receive Honor and power divine; And blessings more than we can give, Be, Lord, forever Thine. [Refrain] 4 The whole creation join in one, To bless the sacred Name Of Him that sits upon the throne, And to adore the Lamb. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Come, let us join our cheerful songs]
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Come, My Soul

Author: John Newton Hymnal: AoP1882 #142 (1882) First Line: Come, my soul, thy suit prepare Tune Title: HENDON
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Come, O my Soul

Author: Thomas Blacklock Hymnal: AoP1882 #102 (1882) First Line: Come, O my soul, in sacred lays Lyrics: 1 Come, O my soul, in sacred lays, Attempt thy great Creator’s praise: But Oh! what tongue can speak His fame? What mortal verse can reach the theme? 2 Enthroned amid the radiant spheres, He glory, like a garment, wears; To form a robe of light divine, Ten thousand suns around Him shine. 3 In all our Maker’s grand designs, Omnipotence, with wisdom, shines; His works, thro’ all this wondrous frame, Declare the glory of His Name. 4 Raised on devotion’s lofty wing, Do thou, my soul, His glories sing; And let His praise employ thy tongue, Till listening worlds shall join the song. Tune Title: LUTON
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Come, Said Jesus

Author: Mrs. A. L. Barbauld Hymnal: AoP1882 #141 (1882) First Line: Come, said Jesus' sacred voice Tune Title: HORTON
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Come unto Me

Author: C. Wesley Hymnal: AoP1882 #144 (1882) First Line: Come unto me , when shadows darkly gather Tune Title: HENLEY
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Come, Ye Disconsolate

Author: T. Moore Hymnal: AoP1882 #136 (1882) First Line: Come, ye disconsolate, where'er ye languish Tune Title: [Come, ye disconsolate, where'er ye languish]
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Glory to His Name

Author: E. A. Hoffman Hymnal: AoP1882 #29 (1882) First Line: Down at the cross where my Savior died Tune Title: [Down at the cross where my Savior died]
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Enthroned is Jesus Now

Author: Thomas J. Judkin Hymnal: AoP1882 #147 (1882) Refrain First Line: There with the glorified Lyrics: 1 Enthroned is Jesus now, Upon His heavenly seat; The kingly crown is on His brow, The saints are at His feet. Refrain: There with the glorified, Safe by our Saviour’s side, We shall be satisfied By and by; By and by, By and by; We shall be satisfied By and by. 2 In shining white they stand, A great and countless throng; A palmy sceptre in each hand, On every lip a song. [Refrain] 3 They sing the Lamb of God, Once slain on earth for them; The Lamb, thro’ whose atoning blood, Each wears his diadem. [Refrain] 4 Thy grace, O Holy Ghost, Thy blessed help supply, That we may join that radiant host, Triumphant in the sky. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Enthroned is Jesus now]
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Eternal Father, thou

Author: Ray Palmer Hymnal: AoP1882 #120 (1882) First Line: Eternal Father, thou hast said Tune Title: ROLLAND
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My Only Plea

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: AoP1882 #51 (1882) First Line: Father, I stretch my hands to thee Refrain First Line: I am coming, Lord, to thee Lyrics: 1 Father, I stretch my hands to thee; No other help I know; If thou withdraw thyself from me, Ah! whither shall I go? Refrain: I am coming, Lord, to thee, ‘Tis my only plea, The Saviour died for me; I am coming, Lord, to thee, ‘Tis my only plea, The Saviour died for me. 2 What did thine only Son endure, Before I drew my breath! What pain, what labor, to secure My soul from endless death? [Refrain] 3 O Jesus, could I this believe, I now should feel thy power; And all my wants thou wouldst relieve, In this accepted hour. [Refrain] 4 Author of faith! to Thee I lift My weary, longing eyes: O let me now receive that gift; My soul without it dies. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Father, I stretch my hands to thee]
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Father, wahte'er

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: AoP1882 #118 (1882) First Line: Father, whate'er of earthly bliss Tune Title: NAOMI
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From Every Stormy Wind

Author: H. Stowell Hymnal: AoP1882 #114 (1882) First Line: From every stormy wind that blows Tune Title: RETREAT
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Go and Tell Jesus

Author: Jennie Garnett Hymnal: AoP1882 #48 (1882) First Line: Go and tell Jesus, O, desolate heart Refrain First Line: Go and tell Lyrics: 1 Go and tell Jesus, O desolate heart, Go and tell Jesus how weary thou art; Weary of trying without him to live, Seeking for comfort the world cannot give. Refrain: Go and tell Jesus,— Tell him how weary thou art, Go, thy Saviour is waiting, Waiting to comfort thy heart. 2 Go and tell Jesus, so ready to hear, Whisper thy sorrow alone in his ear; Long hast thou grieved him, but still he is kind; Ask, he will give thee; go seek thou and find. [Refrain] 3 Narrow the gate but a light thou wilt see Shining above it, and shining for thee; Go, and, believing, acknowledge thy sin; Knock, he will open and welcome thee in. [Refrain] 4 Go and tell Jesus thy soul is oppressed, Go and tell Jesus ‘tis longing for rest, Helpless, dependent, bend low at his throne, Clinging by faith to his merits alone. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Go and tell Jesus, O, desolate heart]
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Great God, Attend

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: AoP1882 #99 (1882) First Line: Great God attend, while Zion sings Lyrics: 1 Great God! Attend, while Zion sings The joy that from Thy presence springs; To spend one day, To spend on day with Thee on earth, To spend on day with Thee on earth Exceeds a thousand days of mirth. 2 Might I enjoy the meanest place Within Thy house, O God of grace, Nor tents of ease, Nor tents of ease, nor thrones of power, Nor tents of ease, nor thrones of power, Should tempt my feet to leave Thy door. 3 God is our Sun, he makes our day; God is our Shield, he guards our way From all assaults From all assaults of hell and sin, From all assaults of hell and sin, From foes without, from foes within. 4 All needful grace will God bestow, And crown that grace with glory too; He gives us all He gives us all things, and withholds, He gives us all things, and withholds No real good from upright souls. 5 O God, our King, Whose sovereign sway The glorious hosts of heaven obey, And devils at And devils at Thy presence flee, And devils at Thy presence flee, Blest is the man that trusts in Thee. Tune Title: BRIDGEWATER
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Praise and Magnify our King

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: AoP1882 #67 (1882) First Line: Great is the Lord, who ruleth over all Refrain First Line: O ye redeemed above Lyrics: 1 Great is the Lord, who ruleth over all! Wake, wake, and sing, Wake, wake, and sing! Down at His feet in adoration fall, Praise and magnify our King! Refrain: O ye redeemed above, Strike, strike your harps of love, Hail the blessed one, Hail the Mighty One, Sweetly His wonders tell, Loudly His glories swell, Praise and magnify our King. 2 Great is the Lord, who spake and it was done; Wake, wake, and sing, Wake, wake, and sing! Honour and strength, dominion He has won, Praise and magnify our King! [Refrain] 3 Great is the Lord: oh, come with holy mirth; Wake, wake, and sing, Wake, wake, and sing! Come and rejoice, ye nations of the earth, Praise and magnify our King! [Refrain] 4 Great is the Lord, and holy is His name! Wake, wake, and sing, Wake, wake, and sing! Angels and men, His wondrous works proclaim, Praise and magnify our King! [Refrain] Tune Title: [Great is the Lord, who ruleth over all]
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Send Me

Author: Daniel March Hymnal: AoP1882 #64 (1882) First Line: Hark, the voice of Jesus crying Who will go and work today Refrain First Line: Hark, the voice of Jesus crying Lyrics: 1 Hark, the voice of Jesus crying, Who will go and work today? Fields are white, and harvests waiting, Who will bear the sheaves away? Long and strong the Master calleth, Rich reward He offers thee; Who will answer, gladly saying, “Here am I, send me, send me.” Refrain: Hark, the voice of Jesus crying, Who will go and work today? Fields are white, and harvests waiting, Who will bear the sheaves away? 2 If you cannot cross the ocean, And the heathen lands explore, You can find the heathen nearer, You can help them at your door; If you cannot give your thousands, You can give the widow’s mite; And the least you do for Jesus Will be precious in His sight. [Refrain] 3 If you have not gifts and graces, If you cannot preach like Paul, You can tell the love of Jesus, You can say he died for all. If you cannot rouse the wicked With the judgement’s dread alarms, You can lead the little children To the Saviour’s waiting arms. [Refrain] 4 Let none hear you idly saying, “There is nothing I can do,” While the souls of men are dying, And the Master calls for you. Take the task He gives you gladly, Let His work your pleasure be; Answer quickly when He calleth: “Here am I, send me, send me!” [Refrain] Tune Title: [Hark, the voice of Jesus crying]
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He Dies! the friend

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: AoP1882 #122 (1882) First Line: He dies, the friend of sinners dies Lyrics: 1 He dies! the Friend of sinners dies! Lo! Salem’s daughters weep around; A solemn darkness veils the skies, A sudden trembling shakes the ground. Come, saints, and drop a tear or two For Him who groaned beneath your load; He shed a thousand drops for you,— A thousand drops of richer blood. 2 Here’s love and grief beyond degree, The Lord of Glory dies for man! But lo! what sudden joys we see, Jesus, the dead, revives again! The rising God forsakes the tomb; In vain the tomb forbids his rise; Cherubic legions guard Him home, And shout him welcome to the skies. 3 Break off your tears, ye saints, and tell How high your great Deliverer reigns; Sing how He spoiled the hosts of hell And led the monster Death in chains! Say, “Live forever, wondrous King! Born to redeem, and strong to save;” Then ask the monster, Where’s thy sting? And, Where’s thy vict’ry, boasting grave? Tune Title: DUANE STREET
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Soul Music

Hymnal: AoP1882 #22 (1882) First Line: Heaven's joy bells are in my soul Refrain First Line: Ringing, ringing, heaven's joy bells are in my soul Lyrics: 1 Heaven’s joy bells are in my soul Ringing, sweetly ringing; Messages of rest and love, To my spirit bringing; God’s own hand doth make them chime, Keeps them ringing all the time, Oh, their music is sublime! Like the angels’ singing. 2 Joy bells ringing all the time, Adverse winds about me, Only make them sweeter chime; Storms are all without me: In my soul ‘tis always light, Christ’s own presence makes it bright, Where he dwells is never night, Though ‘tis dark about me. 3 Joy bells ring when o’er my path Fierce temptations hover; For, with his almighty hand, Christ my head doth cover; And he whispers, “In my soul Sin shall never have control; I, who cleansed, will keep thee whole, Only trust me ever.” 4 Happy, happy, golden bells, Never cease your ringing; When I reach the heavenly hills, Hear the ransomed singing, I shall find your song the same; To the Lamb who once was slain, To the dear Redeemer’s name, Endless praises bringing. Tune Title: [Heaven's joy bells are in my soul]
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Fill me Now

Author: Elwood H. Stokes Hymnal: AoP1882 #47a (1882) First Line: Hover o'er me, Holy Spirit Tune Title: [Hover o'er me, Holy Spirit]
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How Firm a Foundation

Hymnal: AoP1882 #123 (1882) First Line: How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord Tune Title: PORTUGUESE
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Trust in the Arm of the Saviour

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: AoP1882 #80 (1882) First Line: How sweet is our refuge Refrain First Line: Our crosses and trials Lyrics: 1 How sweet is our refuge who firmly believe, And trust in the arm of the Saviour; What tokens of mercy we daily receive, Who trust in the arm of the Saviour. Refrain: Our crosses and trials he helps us to bear, He knows our temptations, he feels every care; What blessings he gives us in answer to prayer! Oh, trust in the arm of the Saviour. 2 Our peace like a river shall constantly flow, Who trust in the arm of the Saviour; The joy of his presence we ever shall know, Who trust in the arm of the Saviour. [Refrain] 3 Tho’ faith may be tested, abide in his love, And trust in the arm of the Saviour; How bright is our prospect for glory above, Who trust in the arm of the Saviour. [Refrain] 4 Oh, be not discouraged, whatever befall, But trust in the arm of the Saviour; Remember his grace is sufficient for all, Who trust in the arm of the Saviour. [Refrain] Tune Title: [How sweet is our refuge]
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The Lion of Judah

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: AoP1882 #93 (1882) First Line: How sweetly o'er the mountain of Zion Refrain First Line: O, the Lion of Judah hath triumphed forever Lyrics: 1 How sweetly o’er the mountain of Zion, lovely Zion, The anthem of ages comes sweeping along; The anthem of the faithful, we hear, and, rejoicing, Our hearts in glad measure keep tune with the song. Refrain: O the Lion of Judah hath triumphed forever, O the Lion of Judah is mighty and strong; Sweet anthem of the faithful, we hear it, and rejoicing, Our hearts in glad measure keep tune with the song. 2 O happy, happy tidings, the kingdom now is opened, The seals are all broken; proclaim it afar; From bondage and oppression by him we are delivered, The Lion of Judah, the bright Morning Star. [Refrain] 3 Hosanna in the highest, all glory everlasting, The cross and its banner triumphant shall wave; Hosanna in the highest, all glory everlasting, The Lion of Judah his people will save. [Refrain] Tune Title: [How sweetly o'er the mountain of Zion]
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Cleansed

Hymnal: AoP1882 #84 (1882) First Line: I am leaning on the arm of God Refrain First Line: I'm cleansed, yes, sweetly cleansed Lyrics: 1 I’m leaning on the arm of God, I see my Saviour’s face; I’m cleansed in his atoning blood, I know the perfect peace. Refrain: I’m cleansed, yes, sweetly cleansed, In my Savior’s precious blood, I’m cleansed, yes, I’m sweetly cleansed, While leaning on the arm of God. 2 No longer mighty passions sweep Like tempests o’er my soul, I’ve now that heav’nly power within That gives me sweet control. [Refrain] 3 I trust my God; he gives me grace In every trying hour; He helps me run my earthly race, And holds me by his power. [Refrain] 4 Tis joy to trust him,—joy to know My sins are washed away, To grasp the prize love doth bestow,— The dawn of heaven’s bright day. [Refrain] Tune Title: [I am leaning on the arm of God]
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Trusting in the Promise

Author: Henry B. Hartzler Hymnal: AoP1882 #50 (1882) First Line: I have found repose for my weary soul Refrain First Line: Resting on his mighty arm forever Lyrics: 1 I have found repose for my weary soul, Trusting in promise of the Saviour; And a harbor safe when the billows roll, Trusting in promise of the Saviour. I will fear no foe in the deadly strife, Trusting in promise of the Saviour; I will bear my lot in the toil of life, Trusting in promise of the Saviour. Refrain: Resting on his mighty arm forever, Never from his loving heart to sever, I will rest by grace In his strong embrace, Trusting in promise of the Saviour. 2 I will sing my song as the days go by, Trusting in promise of the Saviour; And rejoice in hope, while I live or die, Trusting in promise of the Saviour. I can smile at grief, and abide in pain, Trusting in promise of the Saviour; And the loss of all shall be highest gain, Trusting in promise of the Saviour. [Refrain] 3 Oh, the peace and joy of the life I live, Trusting in promise of the Saviour; Oh, the strength and love only God can give, Trusting in promise of the Saviour. Whosoever will may be saved today, Trusting in promise of the Saviour; And begin to walk in the holy way, Trusting in promise of the Saviour. [Refrain] Tune Title: [I have found repose for my weary soul]
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Time's Swift Chariot

Author: Mary Sparkes Wheeler Hymnal: AoP1882 #30 (1882) First Line: I have heard of a country where pilgrims Refrain First Line: Then let time's swift chariot Lyrics: 1 I have heard of a country where pilgrim’s forever Are free from all sorrow and care, Where friendship is changeless, where love dieth never, And oh, how I long to be there. Refrain: Then let time’s swift chariot roll by! Let time’s swift chariot roll by—roll by! The sooner earth’s trials and sorrows shall cease, The sooner we’ll enter the mansions of peace! Then let time’s swift chariot roll by! Let time’s swift chariot roll by, roll by! Let time’s swift chariot roll by! Let time’s swift chariot roll by! 2 I am weary of trusting in earth’s fleeting treasures Of loving what passes away, But in that better country God tells me its pleasures Are lasting and ne’er will decay. [Refrain] 3 There pilgrims who once o’er earth’s sorrows were sighing Are safe in the haven of rest, With angelic choristers now they are vieing In singing the song of the blest. [Refrain] 4 And soon with the saints of all ages we’ll meet them, And dwell with that heavenly throng, And the loved of our hearts, we in triumph shall greet them, And join in their rapturous song. [Refrain] Tune Title: [I have heard of a country where pilgrims]
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The Wages of Sin

Author: William J. Kirkpatrick Hymnal: AoP1882 #65 (1882) First Line: I have labored for thee, O sin Refrain First Line: The wages of sin is death Lyrics: 1 I have labored for thee, O sin, With energy, night and day, Now what shall I have for my reward, And what is my utmost pay? Refrain: “The wages of sin is death,” All that is promised, you know,— Nothing but death, eternal death, Bitter remorse and woe. 2 But I’ve given my youth and strength, My talents and time to thee, I have bartered away my words of truth, And nothing remains to me. [Refrain] 3 I have slighted the voice of God, And stifled my conscience too; I have done despite to the Spirit’s power, In striving thy work to do. [Refrain] 4 I have severed the ties of earth, And ruined my hopes of heaven, And only for thee I’ve lived and toiled, And now, what reward is given? [Refrain] Tune Title: [I have labored for thee, O sin]
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The Half has Never been Told

Author: Frances Ridley Havergal Hymnal: AoP1882 #15 (1882) First Line: I know I love thee better, Lord Refrain First Line: The half has never yet been told Tune Title: [I know I love thee better, Lord]
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Whosoever

Author: James Nicholson Hymnal: AoP1882 #43 (1882) First Line: I praise the Lord that one like me Refrain First Line: My Savior's promise faileth never Lyrics: 1 I praise the Lord that one like me For mercy may to Jesus flee, He says that whosoever will May seek and find salvation still. Refrain: My Saviour’s promise faileth never; He counts me in the Whosoever. My Saviour’s promise faileth never; He counts me in the Whosoever. 2 I was to sin a wretched slave, But Jesus died my soul to save; He says that whosoever will May seek and find salvation still. [Refrain] 3 I look by faith and see this word, Stamped with the blood of Christ my Lord, He says that whosoever will May seek and find salvation still. [Refrain] 4 I now believe he saves my soul, His precious blood hath made me whole; He says that whosoever will May seek and find salvation still. [Refrain] Tune Title: [I praise the Lord that one like me]
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My Wants

Author: Jennie Garnett Hymnal: AoP1882 #25 (1882) First Line: I want that my feet should be firm on the Rock Refrain First Line: And this is my prayer Lyrics: 1 I want that my feet should be firm on the Rock; I want the assurance divine, The Spirit’s own witness, and sealed with the blood, That he, my Redeemer, is mine. Refrain: And this is my prayer, that still I may wear The image of Christ in my heart; I want his dear presence to dwell with me here, And never, no, never depart. 2 I want to be cleansed every moment from sin, And filled with the fullness of love, I want to be perfect and pure in his sight, Who purchased my mansion above. [Refrain] 3 I want to walk worthy my calling in him Who suffered and languished for me; I want to grow daily in knowledge and grace, And more like my Saviour to be. [Refrain] 4 I want to be earnest in seeking the lost And bringing them home to the Lord, I want to be clad in the armor of faith, And strong in the strength of his word. [Refrain] 5 I want to enjoy with my Saviour on earth His constant communion so sweet, I want to be wholly conformed to his will, And lay down my own at his feet. [Refrain] Tune Title: [I want that my feet should be firm on the Rock]
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I Will Praise Him

Author: Helen E. Brown Hymnal: AoP1882 #32 (1882) First Line: I will praise him, I will praise him Lyrics: 1 I will praise him, I will praise him, I will sing unto the Lord; For his plenteous, free compassion, Round the earth like floods outpoured; Reaching every tribe and nation, To the earth’s remotest line, Touching, cleansing, healing, saving,— Oh, the breadth of love divine! Refrain: I will praise him, I will praise him, Ever be his name adored; Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, Praise the Lord. 2 I will praise him, I will praise him, Witness to his love for me; How he chose, and sought, and found me, With his grace so full and free; How he leads me on with blessing, Closely holds this hand of mine, Keeps me when I shrink and falter,— Oh, the length of love divine. [Refrain] 3 I will praise him, I will praise him, I will sing unto the Lord, For the joy of his salvation Shining from his holy word; Amply freighted with his mercy Is each sacred page and line, Even to the chief of sinners,— Oh, the depth of love divine! [Refrain] 4 I will praise him, I will praise him, I will sing unto the Lord; Loud extol the royal bounty His full treasuries afford; Half his goodness was not told me! Oh, what glories in him shine! I can never, never tell it, All the height of love divine! [Refrain] Tune Title: [I will praise him, I will praise him]
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I Will Rise

Author: Flora L. Best Harris Hymnal: AoP1882 #34 (1882) First Line: I will rise, I will rise Refrain First Line: Saying, my Father Lyrics: 1 I will rise, I will rise, I will rise and go, For my Father’s house hath a welcome, I know, There is light and love,—all is shadow here; I will sob my sins in a Father’s ear, Refrain: Saying, my Father, saying, my Father, saying, my Father, I have sinned ‘gainst thee; O heart of my Father, have mercy on me, Eve on me, even on me. 2 I’ve wasted the gifts that he gave me, and yet, The love of my Father will surely forget; I have fed on husks, he hath bread and to spare I’ll go in my shame, and my want and despair, [Refrain] 3 The home of my Father is wondrously fair, Its towers seem to shine on my visions of care, I fancy he stands at the wide open door, To watch for the child who will seek it heart-sore, [Refrain] Tune Title: [I will rise, I will rise]
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In heavenly love abiding

Author: Anna Laetitia Waring Hymnal: AoP1882 #108 (1882)
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In the Cross of Christ

Author: Sir J. Bowring Hymnal: AoP1882 #137 (1882) First Line: In the cross of Christ I glory, towering Tune Title: RATHBUN
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What a Reaping there will be

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: AoP1882 #12 (1882) First Line: In the field of Christian duty Refrain First Line: Sowing, praying, trusting Lyrics: 1 In the field of Christian duty there’s a place for every one, And the moments like the shadows glide away; But there’s work to do for Jesus, and a work that must be done, From the dawning till the closing of the day. Refrain: Sowing, praying, trusting, waiting, Till the coming of the Master we shall see, Then among the tried and faithful in the harvest fields above, What a reaping, what a reaping there will be. 2 O, that field of Christian duty all around us we may find, And we need not turn our footsteps far away, There are weary ones to comfort, there are broken hearts to bind, From the dawning to the closing of the day. [Refrain] 3 Yes, there’s work to do for Jesus,—there are sinners to reclaim,— We must scatter love and kindness in their way; With a patient, humble spirit we must labor in his name, From the dawning to the closing of the day. [Refrain] 4 In that field of Christian duty we are toiling not in vain, For the Saviour will reward us by and by; Oh, ‘tis worth our strongest efforts, more than worth a life of praise! When we think of yonder mansions in the sky. [Refrain] Tune Title: [In the field of Christian duty]
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It must be Settled tonight

Author: C. B. Kendall Hymnal: AoP1882 #71 (1882) Tune Title: [It must be settled tonight]

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