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Nearer to Jesus

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: SBCH1888 #13 (1888) First Line: Nearer to Jesus, his precious blood Refrain First Line: Nearer, nearer, nearer to thee Lyrics: 1 Nearer to Jesus, his precious blood Resting upon me, a healing flood, Cleansing me daily from sin’s dark stain, So shall I ever new life obtain. Refrain: Nearer, nearer, nearer to thee, Saviour, dear Saviour, Oh, help me to be; Nearer, nearer, nearer, I pray, Draw me still nearer, nearer each day. 2 Nearer to Jesus, that I may hear Each whispered counsel, each word of cheer, Hearing and heeding from hour to hour, Seeking, when tempted, his saving power. [Refrain] 3 Nearer to Jesus in sunshine bright, Coming still nearer in sorrow’s night; When all that’s earthly is growing dim, Upward, still upward, nearer to him. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Nearer to Jesus, his precious blood]
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Joyfully Onward

Author: Henry J. Taylor Hymnal: SBCH1888 #14 (1888) First Line: Marching together with banners so bright Refrain First Line: Marching today, marching today Lyrics: 1 Marching together with banners so bright, Joyfully onward we go; Singing to Jesus glad songs of delight, Joyfully onward we go. Refrain: Marching today, marching today, Lovingly, joyfully, onward we go; Beautiful way, O beautiful way, Joyfully onward we go 2 Looking to Jesus, our Saviour and Guide, Joyfully onward we go; Trusting the promise that he will provide, Joyfully onward we go. [Refrain] 3 Never discouraged, whatever befall, Joyfully onward we go; Knowing the Saviour will answer our call, Joyfully onward we go. [Refrain] 4 Marching together, united in love, Joyfully onward we go; Home to the mansions preparing above Joyfully onward we go. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Marching together with banners so bright]
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Precious Name of Jesus

Author: Mrs. R. N. Turner Hymnal: SBCH1888 #15 (1888) First Line: Jesus! dear and hallowed name Refrain First Line: Precious name! holy name Lyrics: 1 Jesus! dear and hallowed name, Falling sweetly on my ear; Thee, above all other names, Doth my grateful heart revere. Refrain: Precious name! holy name! Glory is thine own; Life and mercy come to me Through thy grace alone. 2 Jesus! Oh, what thrills of hope Lift my soul to noble life! Blessed talisman of love With me through all earthly strife. [Refrain] 3 Jesus! wondrous power and might Dwell within that sacred name; When I feel temptation near, Then thy strength divine I claim. [Refrain] 4 Jesus! let me hear that name In my hour of pain and grief, Over all my troubled soul Casting then its sweet relief. [Refrain] 5 Jesus! when I say farewell To all else I hold most dear, May that hallowed name of names Fall upon my listening ear. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Jesus! dear and hallowed name]
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I Redeemed Thee

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: SBCH1888 #16 (1888) First Line: I redeemed thee, saith the Lord Refrain First Line: Sweetest words that ever came Lyrics: 1 I redeemed thee, saith the Lord; Oh, that voice of love profound! Angel choirs in wonder heard, Listening ages caught the sound. Refrain: Sweetest words that ever came From the lips of truth divine, “I have called thee by thy name, I redeemed thee, thou art mine.” 2 I redeemed thee, saith the Lord, Echoes from the prophet’s tongue; Man through grace shall be restored, Trusting Faith believed and sung. [Refrain] 3 I redeemed thee, saith the Lord; Lo! the mighty work is done! Now fulfiled Jehovah’s word In the gift of Christ his Son. [Refrain] 4 I redeemed thee, saith the Lord; Come and worship at his throne; Come, proclaim with one accord, We are his and not our own. [Refrain] Tune Title: [I redeemed thee, saith the Lord]
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Have Compassion, Lord

Author: Lizzie Edwards Hymnal: SBCH1888 #17 (1888) First Line: Sick and weary, broken-hearted Refrain First Line: At his feet on bended knee Lyrics: 1 Sick and weary, broken-hearted, Bowed with sorrow, guilt, and woe, Where, oh, where but unto Jesus Can a helpless wand’rer go? Refrain: At his feet on bended knee, This my humble, earnest prayer shall be, Saviour, look in tender mercy,— Have compassion, Lord, on me. 2 I have heard his invitation, Yet I would not seek his face; I have closed my heart against him, And refused his offered grace. [Refrain] 3 Still he calls me by his Spirit, Bids me turn to him and live; If by faith I now receive him, Oh, how freely he’ll forgive. [Refrain] 4 O my Saviour, help and lead me To the fountain filled with blood; Fold thy loving arms around me, While I plunge beneath its flood. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Sick and weary, broken-hearted]
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Waiting for Me

Author: Frank Hendricks Hymnal: SBCH1888 #18 (1888) First Line: I came to the fountain that cleanseth from sin Refrain First Line: Waiting for me, waiting for me Lyrics: 1 I came to the fountain that cleanseth from sin, The life-giving fountain where millions have been; I came in my weakness, o’erburdened with care, To find my Redeemer and Saviour was there. Refrain: Waiting for me, waiting for me, Jesus, my Saviour, is waiting for me; Still at the Fount, oft would I be, Where Jesus, my Saviour, Is waiting for me. 2 He saw me approaching, and tenderly said, To purchase thy ransom, My blood I have shed; And if thou art willing just now to believe, The light of my Spirit thy soul shall receive. [Refrain] 3 I flew to his mercy, O joyful surprise, For lo, my Redeemer had opened mine eyes; I flew to the refuge no other could give, And faithfully promised for Jesus to live. [Refrain] 4 And now in his presence I walk with delight, And feel his protection by day and by night; I think of the fountain so precious and free, Where Jesus, my Saviour, was waiting for me. [Refrain] Tune Title: [I came to the fountain that cleanseth from sin]
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O Rest, Sweet Rest

Author: Martha J. Lankton Hymnal: SBCH1888 #19 (1888) First Line: Thank God for a perfect salvation Lyrics: 1 Thank God for a perfect salvation, That makes me today what I am,— A sanctified child of his mercy, Redeemed by the blood of the Lamb. Refrain: O rest, sweet rest, I rest in the arms of his love. O rest, sweet rest, I rest in the arms of his love. 2 He lifts me above the temptations That once could allure me to sin, He saves me from all my transgressions, And cleanseth my spirit within. [Refrain] 3 I live in the constant enjoyment Of peace that no language can tell, Should trials in future await me, I know with my soul ‘twill be well. [Refrain] 4 Praise God for a perfect salvation, My faith is unclouded and bright, My hope like an anchor is steadfast, My mansion of glory in sight. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Thank God for a perfect salvation]
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Glory to Jesus, He Saves

Author: P. B. Hymnal: SBCH1888 #20 (1888) First Line: Glory to Jesus who died on the tree Refrain First Line: Glory! he saves, glory! he saves Lyrics: 1 Glory to Jesus who died on the tree, Paid the great price that my soul might be free; Now I can sing hallelujah to God, Glory! he saves, he saves. Refrain: Glory! he saves, glory! he saves, Saves a poor sinner like me; Glory! he saves, glory! he saves, Saves a poor sinner like me. 2 Once in my heart there was sin and despair, Now the dear Saviour himself dwelleth there, And from his presence comes peace to my soul, Glory! he saves, he saves. [Refrain] 3 Come, then, ye weary, who long to be free, Come to the Saviour, he waiteth for thee; Then with the ransomed this song you can sing, Glory! he saves, he saves. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Glory to Jesus who died on the tree]
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Give Your Heart to Jesus

Author: Henrietta E. Blair Hymnal: SBCH1888 #21 (1888) First Line: Are you weary, sin-oppressed Refrain First Line: Give your heart to Jesus today Lyrics: 1 Are you weary, sin-oppressed? Give your heart to Jesus; From your burden would you rest? Give your heart to Jesus. Are you willing now to go Where the cleansing waters flow? You may there be white as snow, Give your heart to Jesus. Refrain: Give your heart to Jesus today, He is waiting,—do not delay,— Seek salvation while you may, Give your heart to Jesus. 2 Would you find salvation free? Give your heart to Jesus; His forever you may be, Give your heart to Jesus. Would you now a blessing share? Cast on him your weight of care; Seek him now by faith and prayer, Give your heart to Jesus. [Refrain] 3 Would you know redeeming love? Give your heart to Jesus; Would you find the joys above? Give your heart to Jesus. Now his precious word believe; Now his offered grace receive; Wherefore still the Spirit grieve? Give your heart to Jesus. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Are you weary, sin-oppressed]
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Marching On to the Kingdom

Author: Emma M. Johnston Hymnal: SBCH1888 #22 (1888) First Line: See the host of redeemed ones advancing Refrain First Line: Marching on, marching on to the kingdom Lyrics: 1 See the host of redeemed ones advancing, Rolling on like a great, mighty flood; Shield and sword in the sunlight are glancing, As they march to the kingdom of God! Refrain: Marching on, marching on to the kingdom, With banner, with shout and with song, The redeemed of ev’ry land, A triumphant, happy band, Marching on to the kingdom of God. 2 At the head of this army victorious There is One who can know no dismay; For his march is both onward and glorious, And triumphant, eternal his sway! [Refrain] 3 Lo! the kingdom of Satan is falling, And shaken the power of his sway, For the millions that sin was enthralling, Are joining the victors today. [Refrain] Tune Title: [See the host of redeemed ones advancing]

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