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Papa, Come This Way

Author: M. E. W. Hymnal: TS11887 #159 (1887) Tune Title: [A little childish voice is still'd] First Line: A little childish voice is still'd Refrain First Line: "Papa, come this way, Papa, come this way" Lyrics: 1 A little childish voice is still’d, Two little lily white hands are crossed; Two little eyes forever closed, The sound of patt’ring feet is lost, A little form from out our home, Was borne by loving hands away; But still I seem to hear a voice Within my heart, it says each day, Refrain: “Papa, come this way, Papa, come this way;” A little voice calls from that shore, “Papa, come this way.” 2 I’m sure my darling is at rest, Within the tender Shepherd’s fold; He took her from this sinful world, He shields her from its blast and cold; But how I miss the loving kiss, And oh! my longing heart is sore; Then comes that little pleading voice, It gently whispers o’er and o’er. [Refrain] 3 Where’er I go, that voice I hear, As tho’ my darling could not rest, Until I give my heart to him, Who died to save and make me blest. And so it echoes in my heart, And thro’ the chambers of my soul, I’ll not resist that pleading voice, I’ll go to Jesus and be whole. [Refrain] Languages: English
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My Goal is Christ

Author: Unknown Hymnal: TS11887 #2 (1887) Tune Title: [Ah tell me not of gold or treasure] 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
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At the Cross

Hymnal: TS11887 #8 (1887) Tune Title: [Alas! and did my Savior bleed] First Line: Alas! and did my Savior bleed Refrain First Line: At the cross, at the cross, where I first saw the light Languages: English
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All, All for Thee

Author: Charlotte Murray Hymnal: TS11887 #68 (1887) Tune Title: [All, all for thee, O take me now entirely] First Line: All, all for thee, O take me now entirely Refrain First Line: All, all for thee, Savior Languages: English
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All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name

Author: Peronet Hymnal: TS11887 #69 (1887) Tune Title: [All hail the pow'r of Jesus' name] First Line: All hail the pow'r of Jesus' name Languages: English
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Thou Thinkest, Lord, of Me

Author: E. D. Mund Hymnal: TS11887 #181 (1887) Tune Title: [Amid the trials which I meet] First Line: Amid the trials which I meet Languages: English
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An Heir to a Throne

Author: E. A. H. Hymnal: TS11887 #104 (1887) Tune Title: [An heir to a throne am I] First Line: An heir to a throne am I Lyrics: 1 An heir to a throne am I, In the kingdom of God on high; For we shall be kings and be priests, we are told, In his palace, on thrones of Gold, In his palace, on thrones of Gold. 2 For joy let my spirit sing! I’m a child of a royal King, And soon shall inherit a kingdom above, In the land of eternal love, In the land of eternal love. 3 How can I express my joy? O my soul, all thy pow’rs employ, The wonderful love of the Lord to make known, Thro’ whose soul-cleansing blood alone, I’m an heir to a royal throne. 4 Let me live as becomes a son Of the high and the holy One! My life—be it such that to all may be known, I’m the child of a King, his own, And an heir to a heav’nly throne. Languages: English
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Are We Walking in the Light?

Author: Mrs. Harriet Jones Hymnal: TS11887 #121 (1887) Tune Title: [Are we walking in the light?] Refrain First Line: Are we walking in the light Lyrics: 1 Are we walking in the light? Are we serving one another? Do we truly love our brother? Are our garments clean and white? Refrain: Are we walking in the light, With our garments clean and white? Does the blessed “Meek and lowly” Cleanse us now, and cleanse us wholly? Are we walking in the light? 2 Can we claim the promise sweet, Thro’ the precious blood of Jesus? Can we say he truly frees us, Making now our joy complete? [Refrain] 3 Have we reached fair Beulah land On the summit of the mountain? Are we drinking from the fountain, Do we heed the Lord’s command? [Refrain] 4 Hallelujah! promise sweet, We may tell the joyful story Of a wondrous light and glory, Thro’ the cleansing, full, complete? [Refrain] Languages: English
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Oh! Be Ready

Author: W. A. O. Hymnal: TS11887 #33 (1887) Tune Title: [Are you ready for the Bridegroom's coming?] First Line: Are you ready for the Bridegroom's coming? Refrain First Line: Oh! be ready when, the Bridegroom comes Languages: English
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Trusting Jesus

Author: Alice Jacobs Hymnal: TS11887 #42 (1887) Tune Title: [Are you trusting, in the Savior] First Line: Are you trusting, in the Savior Refrain First Line: He is able, He is willing Scripture: 1 Peter 5:7 Languages: English
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Tell it to Jesus

Author: J. E. Rankin, D.D. Hymnal: TS11887 #180 (1887) Tune Title: [Are you weary, are you heavy hearted?] First Line: Are you weary, are you heavy hearted? Refrain First Line: Tell it to Jesus, Tell it to Jesus Scripture: Matthew 14:12 Languages: English
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Are You Willing?

Author: W. A. O. Hymnal: TS11887 #37 (1887) Tune Title: [Are you willing that the Lamb of God shall be] First Line: Are you willing that the Lamb of God shall be Refrain First Line: Oh! do not grieve him Lyrics: 1 Are you willing that the Lamb of God shall be Crucified afresh for thee? Are you willing to refuse his love again, The Lamb for sinners slain? Refrain: Oh! do not grieve him, Just now receive him, With thy soul the Spirit striveth, Grieve him not away. 2 Are you willing that the blood shall not avail? That his mercy too, shall fail, Are you willing to reject his pleading voice, And make the world your choice? [Refrain] 3 Are you willing, when the final day shall come, When the saints are gathered home; Are you willing that the Judge shall say to thee, “Depart, depart from me?” [Refrain] Languages: English
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All May Come to Jesus

Author: Mrs. Harriet Jones Hymnal: TS11887 #117 (1887) Tune Title: [Are your robes all stained with sin?] First Line: Are your robes all stained with sin? Refrain First Line: Oh, that deep and cleansing flood! Lyrics: 1 Are your robes all stained with sin? Bring them now to Jesus; He will make them white and clean, Blessed, blessed Jesus; Oh, believe the promise sweet, Come, and kneel at Jesus feet; Sinners at the mercy-seat, Find sweet rest in Jesus. Refrain: Oh, that deep and cleansing flood! Oh, the pow’r of Jesus blood! Glory, glory be to God! All may come to Jesus. 2 Hear that voice so sweet and low— ‘Tis the voice of Jesus; He will wash you white as snow; Oh, the love of Jesus! Oh, accept the Son of God, Trample not upon the blood; ‘Tis for you the crimson flood, Come, oh, come to Jesus. [Refrain] 3 Come, my brother, come today, Bring your sins to Jesus; He will wash them all away, Oh, be clean thro’ Jesus; He is waiting to receive, Do not thus his Spirit grieve; He will save if you believe, Blessed, blessed Jesus. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Mother is Praying For Me

Author: E. A. H. Hymnal: TS11887 #113 (1887) Tune Title: [As the shadows of evening are closing me round] First Line: As the shadows of evening are closing me round Refrain First Line: My mother is praying for me Languages: English
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As the Years Roll on

Author: F.A.S. Hymnal: TS11887 #178 (1887) Tune Title: [As the years roll on, and the sun sinks low] First Line: As the years roll on, and the sun sinks low Lyrics: 1 As the years roll on, and the sun sinks In the purpling, paling west, Oh, ‘tis sweet to know, as we onward go, We are nearing the gates of rest;— The pearly gates—lo! they gleam afar, O’er a world of sorrow and sin,— O gates, unbar, and stand ajar, To let the poor pilgrims in. 2 As the years roll on, and the skies grow pale To our weary, tear-dimm’d sight, Shall our spirits quail and our courage fail ‘Mid the gloom of the falling night? Nay, we shall joy in the coming day, That shall bring the Light of Love; O beauteous ray, illume our way To happier realms above. 3 As the years roll on, and the twilight falls, Lo! our eyes the glories see Of the golden halls and the jasper walls Of our home that is soon to be; And we shall see our dear Lord and King When we reach that heavenly shore; O glad harps, ring, and angels sing Forever, and evermore. Languages: English
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As We've Sown so Shall We Reap

Author: F. M. D. Hymnal: TS11887 #142 (1887) Tune Title: [As we've sown so shall we reap] Refrain First Line: On, on, ever to the harvest Lyrics: 1 As we’ve sown so shall we reap, When the harvest time appears, Whether it be joy and gladness, weal or woe, This the thought for us to keep, As through life we onward move, We shall gather at the harvest what we sow. Refrain: On, on, ever to the harvest, Sowing either weal or woe, This the thought for us to keep, As thro’ life we onward move, We shall gather at the harvest what we sow. 2 As we’ve sown so shall we reap, In the tide of coming years, Reaping fruits of sinful life, or time well-spent, Then this thought in view still keep, While the hours are going by, Shall we sow unholy strife or sweet content? [Refrain] 3 As we’ve sown so shall we reap, When the fields are ready white, And the Master calls for reapers here below, Let us then this thought still keep, When the trumpet call is heard, Shall we ladened well, or empty handed go? [Refrain] Languages: English
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The Handwriting on the Wall

Author: K. Shaw Hymnal: TS11887 #148 (1887) Tune Title: [At the feast of Belshazzar and a thousand of his lords] First Line: At the feast of Belshazzar and a thousand of his lords Refrain First Line: 'Tis the hand of God on the wall Scripture: Daniel 5:5 Languages: English
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What a Gathering That will be

Author: J. H. K. Hymnal: TS11887 #93 (1887) Tune Title: [At the sounding of the trumpet] First Line: At the sounding of the trumpet Refrain First Line: What a gath'ring, gath'ring Languages: English
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At The Well-side

Author: J. E. H. Hymnal: TS11887 #16 (1887) Tune Title: [At the well-side worn and weary] First Line: At the well-side worn and weary Refrain First Line: Whosoe'er this water drinketh Lyrics: 1 At the well-side worn and weary, Sat the Savior; thus one day, To the woman, who came hither, In sweet accents hear him say. Refrain: Whosoe’er this water drinketh, Shall not thirst, shall not thirst; Whosoe’er this water drinketh, Shall not, shall not thirst again. 2 So to those who tread life’s pathway, O’er its drear and desert lands, Thirsting for some cooling fountain, Now receive at Jesus’ hands. [Refrain] 3 Sinful one, wouldst know forgiveness? Of thy sin wouldst cleansed be? Hear the blessed Jesus saying, “Come and drink, O come to me.” [Refrain] Languages: English
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Blest Be the Tie that Binds

Author: John Fawcett Hymnal: TS11887 #65 (1887) Tune Title: [Blest be the tie that binds] Languages: English
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Toiling for Jesus

Author: W. A. O. Hymnal: TS11887 #72 (1887) Tune Title: [Brightly, sweetly, toiling for the Master] First Line: Brightly, sweetly, toiling for the Master Refrain First Line: Toiling for Jesus, Joyfully we go Languages: English
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Oh, Hear the Savior's Voice

Author: G. H. R. Hymnal: TS11887 #15 (1887) Tune Title: [Brother! hear the Savior calling] First Line: Brother! hear the Savior calling Refrain First Line: Oh, hear the Saviour's voice Languages: English
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He Loved Me So

Author: E. O. E. Hymnal: TS11887 #95 (1887) Tune Title: [By faith the Lamb of God I see] First Line: By faith the Lamb of God I see Refrain First Line: He loved me so, he loved me so Languages: English
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We'll go up and Take the Land

Hymnal: TS11887 #4 (1887) Tune Title: [Cheer, cheer up my fainting brother] First Line: Cheer, cheer up my fainting brother Refrain First Line: A firm determined band Lyrics: 1 Cheer, cheer up my fainting brother, Fix your eyes upon the cross, God hath promised us a kingdom, In exchange for earthly dross; Let us rally round the standard, There are soldiers in demand, And with heart and hand united, We’ll go up and take the land. Refrain: A firm determined band, We’ll go up and take the land, God hath promised us the kingdom, We’ll go up and take the land, A firm, determined band, We’ll go up and take the land, God hath promised us the kingdom, We’ll go up and take the land. 2 ‘Tis a land where all are happy, For their hearts are free from care, ‘Tis a land of sins forgiven, And we all may enter there, Then have courage in the conflict, Never straying any more, For our Savior will receive us, When we enter at the door. [Refrain] 3 ‘Tis a land of milk and honey, ‘Tis a land of joy and song, Naught unholy there shall enter, To disturb the blood-wash’d throng; There is peace within the kingdom, Where earth’s cares shall never come, And our friends are there to meet us, They will bid us welcome home. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Come, Thou Almighty King

Author: Charles Wesly Hymnal: TS11887 #131 (1887) Tune Title: [Come, thou almighty King] Languages: English
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Come, Thou Fount

Author: Rev. R. Robinson Hymnal: TS11887 #111 (1887) Tune Title: [Come, thou Fount of ev'ry blessing] First Line: Come, thou Fount of ev'ry blessing Languages: English
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Come to Jesus

Hymnal: TS11887 #206 (1887) Tune Title: [Come to Jesus, Come to Jesus] First Line: Come to Jesus, Come to Jesus Languages: English
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Come to Jesus, Weary Soul

Author: E. A. H. Hymnal: TS11887 #54 (1887) Tune Title: [Come to Jesus, weary soul] Refrain First Line: Has he not promised your sins to forgive? Lyrics: 1 Come to Jesus, weary soul, He is waiting to forgive; Do you doubt his love and grace? Can you not his word believe? Refrain: Has he not promised your sins to forgive? Is he not faithful and true? Christ never turned a poor sinner away; Lo! there is mercy for you. 2 Come to Jesus, and for sin There a perfect cleansing find; He is full of truth and grace, He is merciful and kind. [Refrain] 3 Come to Jesus, burdened one, While he is so very nigh; Cast away your doubts and fears, For he now is passing by. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Nothing For Jesus

Author: Mrs. Mary D. James Hymnal: TS11887 #80 (1887) Tune Title: [Crowded is your heart with cares] First Line: Crowded is your heart with cares Lyrics: 1 Crowded is your heart with cares, Have you no room for Jesus? Captured by earth’s gilded snares, Have you no room for Jesus? Lo! he’s standing at your door, Knocking, knocking o’er and o’er; Hear him pleading evermore, Have you no room for Jesus? 2 Wasting all your precious hours, Have you no work for Jesus? Spending those God-given pow’rs, Have you no work for Jesus? Striving not to conquer sin, Seeking not a soul to win, Bringing not a wand’rer in, Have you no work for Jesus? 3 Chasing bubbles thro’ the air, Have you no time for Jesus? None for gracious deeds to spare, Have you no time for Jesus? Earthly pleasures, wealth and ease, Seeking, grasping toys like these, Striving only self to please, Have you no time for Jesus? 4 Bearing only worthless leaves, Have you no fruit for Jesus? In your hand no precious sheaves, Have you no fruit for Jesus? Not a grain to store away, Naught your labor to repay, Not a joy for that great day, When you shall meet with Jesus? Languages: English
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To the Rescue

Author: Priscilla J. Owens Hymnal: TS11887 #57 (1887) Tune Title: [Death-bells tolling, tolling, tolling] First Line: Death-bells tolling, tolling, tolling Refrain First Line: Sign our pledge, now sign Languages: English
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Opening Service No. 4

Hymnal: TS11887 #215 (1887) Tune Title: DENNIS First Line: How gentle God's commands! Languages: English
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Glory to His Name

Author: Rev. E. A. Hoffman Hymnal: TS11887 #100 (1887) Tune Title: [Down at the cross where my Savior died] First Line: Down at the cross where my Savior died Refrain First Line: Glory to his name, Glory to his name Scripture: Psalm 63:4 Languages: English
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I Will Follow Jesus

Hymnal: TS11887 #202 (1887) Tune Title: [Down in the valley with my Savior I would go] First Line: Down in the valley with my Savior I would go Refrain First Line: Follow, follow, I will follow Jesus! Languages: English
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Memories of Galilee

Author: Robert Morris, LL.D. Hymnal: TS11887 #88 (1887) Tune Title: [Each cooing dove and sighing bough] First Line: Each cooing dove and sighing bough Refrain First Line: O Galilee! sweet Galilee! Scripture: John 7:1 Languages: English
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Nearer Home

Author: F. M. Davis Hymnal: TS11887 #170 (1887) Tune Title: [Ev'ry day brings us nearer to the better land] First Line: Ev'ry day brings us nearer to the better land Lyrics: 1 Ev’ry day brings us nearer to the better land, Nearer home, nearer home, Ev’ry day brings us nearer to the Lord’s right hand, Nearer home, nearer home, We will sing and rejoice while the days are quickly passing, Ever seeking to merit our Savior’s choicest blessing; For we know ev’ry day brings us nearer home, Nearer home, nearer home. 2 Ev’ry day brings us nearer to the land of love, Nearer home, nearer home, Ev’ry day brings us nearer to the fields above, Nearer home, nearer home, Oh, the way oftentimes may seem lonely, dark, and dreary, And our faith seem so small, and our feet have grown so weary; Yet we know ev’ry day brings us nearer home, Nearer home, nearer home. 3 Ev’ry day brings us nearer to the pearly gates, Nearer home, nearer home, Ev’ry day brings us nearer where the Savior waits, Nearer home, nearer home, Oh, the joy we shall know when we reach the land immortal, And have sung the new song far beyond death’s chilling portal; For we know ev’ry day brings us nearer home, Nearer home, nearer home. Languages: English
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Ever will I Pray

Author: A. Cummings Hymnal: TS11887 #44 (1887) Tune Title: [Father, in the morning ] First Line: Father, in the morning Refrain First Line: I will pray, I will pray Languages: English
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Whiter Than The Snow

Author: Mrs. M. A. Kidder Hymnal: TS11887 #119 (1887) Tune Title: [Fear not, little flock, says the Savior divine] First Line: Fear not, little flock, says the Savior divine Refrain First Line: Whiter than snow Languages: English
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Are you for the Promised Land?

Author: G. F. R. Hymnal: TS11887 #82 (1887) Tune Title: [First in bondage, then in the wilderness] First Line: First in bondage, then in the wilderness Lyrics: 1 First in bondage, then in the wilderness, Israel journeyed to the Promised Land, And tho’ long in grief and bitterness, They were guided by a Father’s hand. When they cried, then he delivered them; When they strayed, then they felt his hand; For in all their life in the wilderness, There were longing for the Promised Land. 2 Hard the bondage, dreary the wilderness, Long the journey to the Promised Land; Oft repining, oft in weariness, Still protected by a Father’s hand. When they cried, then he delivered them; When they strayed, then they felt his hand; For in all their life in the wilderness, There were longing for the Promised Land. 3 Friends in bondage, friends in wilderness, Do you wish to reach the Promised Land? Christ, in love and wondrous tenderness, Waits to guide you by his mighty hand. When you cry, he will deliver you, When you stray, you will feel his hand; If in bondage or in the wilderness, You are longing for the Promised Land. Languages: English
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Glory be to the Father, and to the Son

Hymnal: TS11887 #156 (1887) Tune Title: [Glory be to the Father, and to the Son] Languages: English
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God is Calling Yet

Author: Gerhard Tersteegen Hymnal: TS11887 #58 (1887) Tune Title: [God calling yet! shall I not hear?] First Line: God calling yet! shall I not hear? Refrain First Line: Calling, oh, hear Him Languages: English
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God Is Coming!

Hymnal: TS11887 #130 (1887) Tune Title: [God is coming! God is coming! shout aloud the glad refrain] First Line: God is coming! God is coming! shout aloud the glad refrain Languages: English
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Hail the Bright and Radiant Morn

Author: Rev. I. N. Tarbox, D.D. Hymnal: TS11887 #109 (1887) Tune Title: [Hail the bright and radiant morn] Lyrics: 1 Hail the bright and radiant morn, Out of gloom and darkness born! See! the stone is rolled away, Where the buried Savior lay! Let your songs of gladness rise, In full chorus to the skies, For the long dark night is past, Life immortal breaks at last. 2 Now while morning shadows fall, And earth’s happy voices call, Hasten at the break of day, Come and see where Jesus lay; Stoop thee down with wond’ring eyes, Fill thy soul with sweet surprise; Then in joy lift up thy head, For he liveth, who was dead. 3 Yea, he lives for evermore On the fair eternal shore, And his faithful ones, who sleep, He with tenderest care will keep, Till the last great morn shall break, And his lov’d ones shall awake; With the hope this word imparts, Comfort one another’s hearts. Languages: English
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Bring Them In

Author: Alexcenah Thomas Hymnal: TS11887 #3 (1887) Tune Title: [Hark! 'tis the Shepherd's voice I hear] First Line: Hark! 'tis the Shepherd's voice I hear Refrain First Line: Bring them in, Bring them in Languages: English
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Are You Washed in the Blood?

Author: E. A. H. Hymnal: TS11887 #76 (1887) Tune Title: [Have you been to Jesus for the cleansing pow'r?] First Line: Have you been to Jesus for the cleansing pow'r? Refrain First Line: Are you washed in the blood Languages: English
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The Wonderful Jesus!

Author: E. A. Hoffman Hymnal: TS11887 #187 (1887) Tune Title: [Have you heard of the wonderful Savior] First Line: Have you heard of the wonderful Savior Refrain First Line: O this wonderful, wonderful Jesus! Lyrics: 1 Have you heard of the wonderful Savior Who dwelt on the earth among men, And died on the cross for their ransom, Then went back to heaven again? Have you heard that his work of atonement, Completed on Calvary’s tree, Brings pardon and peace to the sinner, And makes him eternally free? Refrain: O this wonderful, wonderful Jesus! The bearer of guilt and of sin! Today, in his free grace trusting, The life of a Christian begin; Today in his free grace trusting, The life of a Christian begin. 2 Have you heard that, in dying for sinners, He answered for me and for you, Securing for us a full clearance, And do you believe it all true? Have you pardon and peace and assurance, And do you with confidence know That his blood has made sure your salvation, And washes you whiter than snow? [Refrain] 3 O my brother! if you are not trusting In Jesus, the bearer of sin, If wide is the door of God’s mercy, And you have not entered within, Then today come and humbly confess him, And go from this hallowed place Redeemed from your guilt and transgressions, A sinner renewed by his grace. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Hear, O Brothers, Hear!

Author: G. F. R. Hymnal: TS11887 #29 (1887) Tune Title: [Hear, O brothers, hear! ] Refrain First Line: For oh, this word is true! Lyrics: 1 Hear, O brothers, hear! you never have conceived How happy you would be, yes, how happy you would be, If from ev’ry sinful tho’t and word and deed, The blessed Savior’s love had set you free; Turn you, turn you to his holy word again. Tenderly, how tenderly he’s calling, while you roam; Give, oh, give yourself and all you have, to him; “Weary ones, and heavy laden, come,” Refrain: For oh, this word is true! you never have conceived How happy you would be, yes, how happy you would be, If you only now would on the Lord believe, And let his word of power make you free. 2 Hear, O brothers, hear! you know you’ve never found A pleasure that is pure, not a pleasure that is pure, Only when you’ve held the promise of the Lord, The promise of his word, so strong and sure, Try, then, try to love him, Prophet, Priest and King. Tenderly, how tenderly he’s calling, while you roam; Give, oh, give yourself and all you have, to him; “Weary ones, and heavy laden, come,” [Refrain] 3 Hear, O brothers, hear! no longer, then, delay; The moments quickly fly; yes, the moments quickly fly; If you do not own and love him here below, You know he cannot own you, by and by; Still the heav’nly voice is sounding once again Tenderly, how tenderly he’s calling, while you roam; Give, oh, give yourself and all you have, to him; “Weary ones, and heavy laden, come,” [Refrain] Languages: English
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Let Them Come to Me

Author: A. H. Adams Hymnal: TS11887 #87 (1887) Tune Title: [Hear the gentle Shepherd] First Line: Hear the gentle Shepherd Languages: English
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The New Song

Author: Miss L. P. Higgins Hymnal: TS11887 #125 (1887) Tune Title: [Hear the new song, ringing] First Line: Hear the new song, ringing Lyrics: 1 Hear the new song, ringing Over land and sea; To the wretched bringing Hope and victory. Ringing, singing, bringing vict’ry Over land and sea. Ringing, singing, bringing vict’ry Over land and sea. 2 Temp’rance banners waving, See her armies fair; Untold millions saving From the tempter’s snare. Waving, saving, craving vict’ry, See her armies fair. Waving, saving, craving vict’ry, Over land and sea. 3 See the tempter dying, Naught can save him now; In the dust low lying, Who to him will bow? Lying, dying, sighing vict’ry, Naught can save him now. Lying, dying, sighing vict’ry, Over land and sea. 4 On the breezes swelling, Come the strains afar; To the glad earth telling His long reign is o’er. Swelling, dwelling, telling vic’tyr, Come the strains afar. Swelling, dwelling, telling vic’tyr, Over land and sea. 5 Ever drawing nearer, Hear the glad new song; Ever sweeter, clearer, Hills and vales among; Nearer, clearer, dearer, vic’try, Hear the glad new song. Nearer, clearer, dearer vict’ry Over land and sea. Languages: English
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Ho! Every One That is Thirsty!

Author: L. J. R. Hymnal: TS11887 #182 (1887) Tune Title: [Ho! ev'ryone that is thirsty in spirit] First Line: Ho! ev'ryone that is thirsty in spirit Refrain First Line: I will pour water on him that is thirsty Languages: English
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How Shall I Come to Jesus?

Author: Henrietta E. Blair Hymnal: TS11887 #81 (1887) Tune Title: [How shall I come to Jesus?] Refrain First Line: Jesus, I look alone to thee Lyrics: 1 How shall I come to Jesus? How can I now believe, Since I at first refused him, Will he my heart receive? Refrain: Jesus, I look alone to thee, Jesus, thy blood was shed for me; Coming by faith, my pray’r shall be: Save, oh, save me Jesus. 2 How shall I come to Jesus? Nothing have I to bring; Dare I approach his presence? He is a royal King. [Refrain] 3 How shall I come to Jesus? Nothing have I to plead; Say, will the great Physician Deign my request head? [Refrain] 4 Now shall I come to Jesus, Now will I seek his face; Pleading, in faith, his merit, Asking, in faith, his grace. [Refrain] Languages: English

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