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There's a wideness in God's mercy

Author: Frederick W. Faber Hymnal: RHCN1905 #131 (1905) Tune Title: [There’s a wideness in God’s mercy]
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O Word of God, how wondrously

Author: Louis A. Waterman Hymnal: RHCN1905 #132 (1905) First Line: O Word of God, how marvelous Tune Title: [O Word of God, how marvelous]
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None but the sinless Man

Author: F. E. O. Hymnal: RHCN1905 #133 (1905) First Line: What if my heart should feel Lyrics: 1 What if my heart should feel The load my Saviour felt When for my sins He prayed, and wept, And bled, as there He knelt? Refrain: None but the sinless Man, The apple of God’s eye, Could pay redemption’s fearful price, And so He had to die! 2 What if my lips should touch The cup my Saviour’s met When in His agony of soul He wrestled with my debt? [Refrain] 3 What if my hands and feet Were nailed to Calv’ry’s cross, That for my sins could not atone, Nor take away my dross? [Refrain] 4 What if this heart of mine Were pierced with cruel spear? Yea, death itself would surely fail To make my record clear. [Refrain] Tune Title: [What if my heart should feel]
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Then souls, be brave, and watch until the morrow

Hymnal: RHCN1905 #134 (1905) First Line: One little hour for watching with the Master Lyrics: 1 One little hour for watching with the Master, Eternal years to walk with Him in white; One little hour to bravely meet disaster, Eternal years to reign with Him in light! Refrain: Then soul, be brave, and watch until the morrow, Awake, arise, Your lamps of purpose trim! Your Saviour speaks across the night of sorrow: Can you not watch one little hour with Him? 2 One little hour to suffer scorn and losses, Eternal years beyond earth’s cruel frowns; One little hour to carry heavy crosses, Eternal years to wear unfading crowns! [Refrain] 3 One little hour for weary toils and trials, Eternal years for calm and peaceful rest; One little hour for patient self-denials, Eternal years of life where life is blest! [Refrain] Tune Title: [One little hour for watching with the Master]
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We invoke Thee, Holy Spirit

Author: James Montgomery; James M. Gray Hymnal: RHCN1905 #135 (1905) First Line: Lord God the Holy Ghost Lyrics: 1 Lord God, the Holy Ghost, In this accepted hour, As on the day of Pentecost, Descend in all Thy power. Refrain: We invoke Thee, Holy Spirit, Fill the hearts where Thou dost dwell, And on them that know not Jesus, Come in saving pow'r, as well! 2 We meet with one accord In our appointed place And wait the promise of our Lord, The Spirit of all grace. [Refrain] 3 Like mighty rushing wind Upon the waves beneath, Move with one impulse every mind; One soul, one feeling breathe. [Refrain] 4 The young, the old inspire With wisdom from above; And give us hearts and tongues of fire, To pray, and praise, and love. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Lord God, the Holy Ghost]
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Dear old Book, precious Book

Author: Julia H. Johnston Hymnal: RHCN1905 #136 (1905) First Line: There's a picture fair and bright, hanging still on mem'ry's wall Tune Title: [There’s a picture fair and bright]
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Weary and worn I long for rest

Author: Mrs. E. M. Bohne Hymnal: RHCN1905 #137 (1905) Lyrics: 1 Weary and worn I long for rest, Close Thou my eyes in sleep; O let me lie upon Thy breast, My rest in Thee complete! 2 Give me that inner consciousness Of Thine exceeding peace, And from all sorrow, grief and pain Shall come a sweet release. 3 Then in the morning gird anew My soul with strength divine; The word of Thy salvation be Assurance I am Thine! 4 Choose Thou the path in life for me, And lead me by Thy hand; May every impulse of my soul Respond to Thy command! Tune Title: [Weary and worn I long for rest]
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Go forth to work, to watch andpray!

Author: Mrs. Frank A. Breck Hymnal: RHCN1905 #138 (1905) First Line: Go forth, go forth for Jesus now! Lyrics: 1 Go forth, Go forth for Jesus now, Be working! Be watching! The Lord Himself will teach you how To watch and pray. ‘Tis not for thee thy field to choose, No work He gives must thou refuse, Be working! Be watching! Be praying! Refrain: Go forth to work, to watch, to pray! ‘Tis Jesus who call thee, The harvest waits for thee today, Go bring in sheaves for God! 2 Go forth, Go forth to all the world! Oh, stay not! Delay not, But let Love’s banner be unfurl’d, And grace be told; O let redeeming love be sung, A song of joy on ev’ry tongue! Be working! Be watching! Be praying! [Refrain] 3 Go forth, Let heart and hand be strong! Be working! Be watching! O stay the mighty pow’r of wrong Where’er ye may! Equipped with love and strength divine, The victory is surely thine, Be working! Be watching! Be praying! [Refrain] Tune Title: [Go forth! Go forth for Jesus now]
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Evening bells I seem to hear

Author: Julia H. Johnston Hymnal: RHCN1905 #139 (1905) First Line: I am trav'ling tow'rd life's sunset gate Tune Title: [I am trav’ling tow’rd the sunset gate]
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O heav'nly love! as fragrance sweet

Author: James M. Gray; Francis Xavier Hymnal: RHCN1905 #140 (1905) First Line: O Thou, my Jesus, Thou didst me Lyrics: 1 O Thou, my Jesus, Thou didst me Upon the cross embrace; For me didst bear the nails and spear, And manifold disgrace, And griefs and torments numberless, And sweat of agony,— E’en death itself—and all for one Who was Thine enemy! Refrain: O Heav’nly love! as fragrance sweet, That one might pour upon Thy feet; My ransomed soul an offering To Thee, my Lord, O let me bring! 2 O why, Thou blessed Jesus Christ, Should I not love Thee well? Not with the hope of winning heav’n, Nor of escaping hell; Not with the thought of gaining aught, Nor seeking a reward; But as Thyself hast loved me, O ever loving Lord! [Refrain] 3 My God, I love Thee, not because I hope for heav’n thereby; Nor yet that they who love thee not Must burn eternally; But all because Thou lovest me, A sinner dead in sin, And hast Thy Spirit given me, And wrought Thy love within. [Refrain] Tune Title: [O Thou, my Jesus, Thou didst me]

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