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Suffer The Children To Come Unto Me

Author: Alvin W. Roper Hymnal: CYBER #16046 First Line: There is no sweet­er story told Refrain First Line: Suffer the child­ren to come un­to Me Lyrics: 1 There is no sweet­er story told In all the bless­èd Book Than how the Lord with­in His arms The lit­tle child­ren took. Refrain: "Suffer the child­ren to come un­to Me," Jesus still speaks it, O par­ents, to thee; "Do not for­bid them from com­ing," said He— "Of such is the king­dom of Heav­en." 2 We love Him for the ten­der touch That made the lep­er whole; And for the won­drous words that healed The tired, sin-sick soul. [Refrain] 3 But clos­er to His lov­ing self Our hu­man hearts are brought, When for the lit­tle child­ren’s sake, Love’s sweet­est spell is wrought. [Refrain] 4 For their young eyes His sor­row­ing face A smile of glad­ness wore; A smile that for His lit­tle ones, It wear­eth ev­er­more. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: CAMPI FLEGREI
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Happy Song-Land

Author: Charles Arthur Havens Hymnal: CYBER #16047 First Line: Song-land fair, over there Refrain First Line: Holy, hap­py Song-land fair Lyrics: 1 Song-land fair, over there, Free from sor­row, free from care; Angels bright, robed in white, Dwell in peace and pu­re de­light; By and by, sha­dows nigh, Resting comes in home on high; We shall join in praises there, In that hap­py Song-land fair. Refrain: Holy, hap­py Song-land fair, Radiant man­sions wait us there; By and by, sha­dows nigh, Resting comes in home on high; We shall join in prais­es there, In that hap­py Song-land fair. 2 Toils are o’er, near the shore, Near the bless­èd ev­er­more; Hand in hand, near the strand, Near the shin­ing Sum­mer Land; Where we go, foun­tains flow, In the noon­tide’s sun­ny glow; Joyful ran­somed souls are there, In that hap­py Song-land fair. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Song-land fair, over there]
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Is The World Any Better?

Author: Edgar T. Corfield Hymnal: CYBER #16048 First Line: Is the world any bet­ter, my bro­ther Refrain First Line: Is the world any bright­er Lyrics: 1 Is the world any bet­ter, my bro­ther, Because you are pass­ing this way? Are you try­ing to win From the thrall­dom of sin, Some wan­d’ring one now gone astray? Refrain: Is the world any bright­er, Men’s cares any light­er, Because you are pass­ing this way? Is your God-giv­en light Shining stea­dy and bright, To make the world bet­ter to­day? 2 Is the world any bright­er, my bro­ther, More cheer­ful because of your song? As you tra­vel life’s road, Did you light­en the load Of bur­dened ones pass­ing along? [Refrain] 3 ’Tis the time of seed-sow­ing, my bro­ther; Tomorrow the Reap­er may come. Sow the seeds here and there, Scatter truth ev­ery­where, For the day of the great Har­vest Home. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Is the world any bet­ter, my bro­ther]
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The Golden Days Are Coming By And By

Author: Ora Samuel Gray Hymnal: CYBER #16049 First Line: Does the temp­ter seek your soul? Refrain First Line: The gold­en days are com­ing by and by Lyrics: 1 Does the temp­ter seek your soul? Do your doubts per­plex your mind? God still holds the world’s con­trol, Happiness in Him you’ll find. Refrain: The gold­en days are com­ing by and by, The gold­en days are com­ing by and by; In our Fa­ther’s home above, We shall glo­ry in His love, The gold­en days are com­ing by and by. 2 Tho’ your load is hea­vy now, Don’t give up or be cast down; God has pro­mised, and He’s true, Every cross will mean a crown. [Refrain] 3 Jesus is a migh­ty king, Every foe will van­quished be; We shall find our heart’s de­sire Thro’ the Man of Ga­li­lee. [Refrain] 4 Sin some day will be un­known, Tears of pain and sor­row o’er; Those we’ve loved and lost awhile, We shall meet to part no more. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Does the temp­ter seek your soul]
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Jesus Keeps The Heart Right

Author: Richard Henry Cost, Jr. Hymnal: CYBER #16050 First Line: Jesus is the sin­ner’s friend Lyrics: 1 Jesus is the sin­ner’s friend, One on whom he may de­pend, He has nev­er failed to cleanse from guilt and woe; If we trust His ho­ly name, We shall not be put to shame, Jesus keeps the heart right, ev­ery­where we go. Refrain: Jesus keeps the heart right, The temp­ter can­not lead my soul astray; Jesus keeps the heart right, Yes, the Sav­ior keeps the heart right all the day. 2 Thro’ the sha­dow and the strife, Thro’ the chang­ing scenes of life, With this Friend to guide me, I shall nev­er fail; All I need when sore­ly tried, Is to keep close to His side, Jesus keeps the heart right, sin can­not pre­vail. [Refrain] 3 Some day, in the realms above, I shall see the King I love And be­hold the man­sion build­ed there for me; Clothed in glo­ry made com­plete, I shall sit at Je­sus’ feet, For He keeps the heart right, thro’ eter­ni­ty. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus is the sin­ner’s friend]
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God's Great Refrain

Author: Alice J. Nichols Hymnal: CYBER #16051 Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7.7.7 First Line: Listen to the won­drous mu­sic Lyrics: 1 Listen to the won­drous mu­sic Ringing down the ag­es long, ’Tis the voice of great Je­ho­vah Breaking forth in migh­ty song, Singing of His Christ our king, Who should come in low­ly birth, And with truth and right­eous­ness Reign and rule in all the earth. 2 Persecution met His pro­phets, Sword and dun­geon, pain and stress; Prisoned, slain was His fore­run­ner Preaching forth in right­eous­ness; Mocked and scourged and cru­ci­fied Was His pro­mised Christ, our king, Yet thro’ all the rage and scorn Hear the song of tri­umph ring. 3 Onward, on­ward, His do­min­ion Swept the earth with migh­ty flood, Naught could hin­der its sure tri­umph, Heroes’ fires nor mar­tyrs’ blood; Ever gleamed the cross more bright, Still more glo­ri­ous grew the King, As from age to age glad souls Heard the song of tri­umph ring. 4 Unto ev­ery tribe and na­tion Speed the her­alds of the cross, Finding joy in trib­u­la­tion, Counting all for Him but loss; Heathen hearts a Sav­ior find, All the isles pro­claim Him king, Yea, in ev­ery land and race Hear the song of tri­umph ring. 5 Mighty God, Thy voice clear ring­ing Reaches to earth’s far­thest shore; Dare hearts still de­ny Thee wel­come? Dare they fail Christ to adore? God eter­nal, let Thy song Still in heav’n­ly ca­dence ring, Till each heart the Christ con­fess, And, ador­ing, crown Him king. Languages: English Tune Title: POZZUOLI
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The Children's Prayer

Author: Hattie Belle Newell Hymnal: CYBER #16052 First Line: Our Fa­ther in Hea­ven, the dear child­ren’s Friend Lyrics: 1 Our Fa­ther in Hea­ven, the dear child­ren’s Friend, We ask Thee up­on us Thy bless­ing to send; And make us like Thee in Thy bright child­hood’s day, So pure, and so good, and obe­di­ent al­way. Refrain: Oh, hear us, Lord, hear us; Oh, hear us, dear Fa­ther, we pray. 2 Dear kind, lov­ing Fa­ther, watch ov­er us all, For we are so young, and so weak, and so small; Stretch out ov­er us Thy pro­tect­ing, strong arm, To keep us from sin, and from dan­ger and harm. [Refrain] 3 We ask Thee to watch us wher­ev­er we go, To be ev­er with us and help us to grow "In wis­dom and sta­ture and fa­vor" with Thee, That Thy bless­èd child­ren we may al­ways be. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Our Fa­ther in Hea­ven, the dear child­ren’s Friend]
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Mother And The Book Of God

Author: E. C. Baird Hymnal: CYBER #16053 First Line: From the by­gone days of child­hood Refrain First Line: Mother and the Book of God! Lyrics: 1 From the by­gone days of child­hood Comes a pic­ture quaint and rare— One of beau­ty, and so ve­ry dear to me; ’Tis a pic­ture of my mo­ther Sitting in her old arm­chair, With the o­pen Bi­ble rest­ing on her knee. Refrain: Mother and the Book of God! ’Twas to her both staff and rod; And when in dreams her love­ly face I see, God’s op­en book is al­ways on her knee. 2 As she soft­ly turned its pag­es, How her gent­le face would glow! And her heart from all the cares of life seemed free, As she read each pre­cious pro­mise, Full of bless­ed­ness to know, From the op­en Bible rest­ing on her knee. [Refrain] 3 When I hear the world’s voice call­ing, When my feet would go astray, All the dark de­ceit­ful things are made to flee, When I think of my dear mo­ther As she sat to read and pray, With the op­en Bi­ble rest­ing on her knee. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [From the by­gone days of child­hood]
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If Jesus Should Come

Author: John Paul Hymnal: CYBER #16054 First Line: If Je­sus should come in the rise of the morn­ing Refrain First Line: He will come! He will come, tho’ we know not how soon Lyrics: 1 If Je­sus should come in the rise of the morn­ing, When all of the world is en­grossed in its care, How many dear hearts could, their Mas­ter dis­cern­ing, Release them­selves quick­ly and wel­come Him here? Refrain: He will come! He will come, tho’ we know not how soon; It may be at night, or it may be at noon! Are we ready to meet Him? Are we wait­ing to greet Him With a loud hal­le­lu­jah, hal­le­lu­jah, Amen. 2 Or if He should come in the bright hour of noon­day, With light far more glo­ri­ous than that of the sun, How ma­ny have eyes that could gaze on His glo­ry, And hearts that could shout Ev­en so, let Him come? [Refrain] 3 If, just as the sun should pass into his hid­ing, A ra­di­ance like light­ning should shine from the east, And down with the light Je­sus Christ should come glid­ing, Oh, who would be rea­dy to wel­come our guest? [Refrain] 4 If, deep in the night, when the third watch is start­ing, A cry should go forth that the Bride­groom is here; If up­ward in rap­ture the Bride were de­part­ing, Could you with that host meet the Lord in the air? [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [If Je­sus should come in the rise of the morn­ing]
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A Prayer For Eventide

Author: Seaborn N. Vines; Charles H. Gabriel Hymnal: CYBER #16055 First Line: Deep in the west now the sun is sink­ing low Lyrics: 1 Deep in the west now the sun is sink­ing low, And skies in beau­ty reflect its ra­di­ant glow: What have I done, O Lord, for Thee to­day? Have I been faith­ful to Thee along my way? 2 Have I been will­ing my lit­tle cross to bear? Have I been will­ing my bro­ther’s cross to share? Have I revealed to those who walk with me That I am walking hand in hand, O Lord, with Thee? 3 Forgive me, Father, where I have failed today; My eyes unveil, Lord, and hear me while I pray; And if for me the sun shall rise no more, Receive me, Father, to Thyself on yonder shore. Amen, amen. Languages: English Tune Title: [Deep in the west now the sun is sink­ing low]

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