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He That Winneth Souls Is Wise

Author: Peter Hanson Hymnal: CYBER #16056 First Line: Go out on the streets and the high­ways Refrain First Line: For he that is wise, he that is wise Lyrics: 1 Go out on the streets and the high­ways, Go out with the mes­sage of love; Go tell in the cor­ners and by­ways Of Je­sus, the Friend from above. Refrain: For he that is wise, he that is wise, For he that is wise win­neth souls. 2 Go forth in the strength of the Mas­ter— Fear no­thing, for He is your guide; Go res­cue their souls from dis­as­ter, The Sav­ior will stand by your side. [Refrain] 3 Go out, and from bond­age de­liv­er; Go free them from strug­gle and strife, And tell them that Christ, the Life­giv­er, Is able to give them new life. [Refrain] 4 Go out and pro­claim it with glad­ness, The sto­ry that ev­er is new, That Je­sus from sor­row and sad­ness Can save and re­ceive ev­en you. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Go out on the streets and the high­ways]
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Come In

Author: Margaret Adams Hymnal: CYBER #16057 First Line: O Savior, Thou art pa­tient still Refrain First Line: Come in, come in Lyrics: 1 O Savior, Thou art pa­tient still, Tho’ I have grieved Thee sore, Have slight­ed Thee, be­trayed and Denied Thee o’er and o’er; Yet in Thy mer­cy wide and deep Thou hast not turned away, For lo! I find Thee wait­ing Outside my door to­day. Refrain: Come in, come in, Too long have I de­nied; For O I need, I need Thee, Whom once I cru­ci­fied. 2 I see Thee yon­der on the cross, And hear Thy pray­er for me— O love, O grace am­az­ing! Dear Lord, how can it be? It was my sins that nailed Thee there, And Thou didst take my place To die for my trans­gress­ions, And for the hu­man race. [Refrain] 3 I yield at last, O bless­èd One, The door stands op­en wide! Behold, and hear me plead­ing With Thee to come in­side. Thy name shall be my sweet­est song, My joy, my pride, my boast; Come in, come, Ab­ba Fa­ther, Come, Son and Ho­ly Ghost. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [O Savior, Thou art pa­tient still]
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Sounding The Watch-Cry

Author: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby Hymnal: CYBER #16058 First Line: Sounding the watch-cry, on we go Refrain First Line: Then sound aloud the watch-cry Lyrics: 1 Sounding the watch-cry, on we go; Ever our col­ors glad we show; Soldiers of Jesus, march along With happy, hap­py hearts and grate­ful song. Refrain: Then sound aloud the watch-cry, Joyful as we go; Sound aloud the watch-cry Working here be­low; Sound the watch-cry ev­er Till our work is done, And our crown is won. 2 Sounding the watch-cry far and near, Glory to Je­sus, Sav­ior dear; O let the earth re­joice and sing Hosanna to His name, our heav’n­ly king. [Refrain] 3 Fearless and faith­ful we would be; Savior, unite us all in Thee; Fit us to dwell on yon­der shore And shout aloud Thy praise for ev­er­more. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Sounding the watch-cry, on we go]
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Song Of Victory

Author: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby Hymnal: CYBER #16059 First Line: Crowns of glo­ry in the land of the blest Lyrics: 1 Crowns of glo­ry in the land of the blest, We shall re­ceive when our toils are o’er; There the wea­ry from their la­bors rest, Singing to Jesus praise ev­er­more; Pressing on­ward, stran­gers here be­low, Looking up­ward, cheer­ful­ly we go Where the crys­tal waters mur­mur low, In the land of song. Crowns of glo­ry in the land of the blest, We shall rec­eive when our toils are o’er; There the wea­ry from their la­bors rest, Singing to Jesus praise ev­er­more 2 There we’ll gather, when the bat­tle is done; Robes of re­joic­ing await us there; Palms of tri­umph, when the vic­to­ry’s won, Each val­iant sol­dier ev­er shall wear; Praise to Je­sus then will be our theme; While we walk be­side the liv­ing stream, In the smiles of love that ev­er beam From His face di­vine. Crowns of glory in the land of the blest, We shall re­ceive when our toils are o’er; There the wea­ry from their la­bors rest, Singing to Je­sus praise ev­er­more. Languages: English Tune Title: [Crowns of glo­ry in the land of the blest]
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A Christmas Rejoicing

Author: Mrs. Frances B. M. Brotherson; Richard W. Adams Hymnal: CYBER #16060 Meter: 7.6.7.6 D First Line: Ring out a joy­ful chorus Lyrics: 1 Ring out a joy­ful chorus, In num­bers sweet, oh, earth! Chant forth in loud ho­san­nas Our roy­al Sav­ior’s birth. Now ov­er mount and val­ley, O’er for­est, hill and plain, Awake the old, old sto­ry, In lof­ti­est notes again. 2 Down through the van­ished ag­es, Along the shores of time, Like streams of sil­very beau­ty, We hear its ech­oed chime. Unnumbered si­lent voic­es Have joined the glo­ri­ous hymn; Glad eyes have caught its rap­ture, Whose light in death is dim. 3 Today we stand with shep­herds, Beneath Ju­dea’s skies; We hear from Heav’n’s high por­tals Triumphant strains arise; We watch the star whose bright­ness Doth guide them safe­ly—where, With deepest awe and won­der, They find Messiah there. 4 Within a low­ly manger Straw cra­dles His dear head; In po­ver­ty and suf­fering His in­fant tears were sh­ed. Oh, earth! is this thy wel­come To Christ, the King of Heav’n? Is this the roy­al greet­ing To your Re­deem­er giv’n? 5 ’Tis said that since that mo­ment A beauty hath been giv’n To ba­by brows—a pure­ness Touched with a trace of Heav’n. That in sweet dreams the an­gels Are o’er them night and day. With whis­pers of rare glo­ry That will not pass away. 6 That mo­ther­hood makes lov­ing And ten­der mo­ther hearts; To ev­en life’s rough plac­es Deep gen­tle­ness im­parts. Since, Mary, on thy bo­som The in­fant Sav­ior slept, And thou, with love and bless­ing, Thy first sweet watch­es kept. 7 With lov­ing, pa­tient spir­it, Earth’s paths the Sav­ior trod; With willing hands and toiling— A man and yet a God. In eve­ry call­ing faith­ful, With miss­ion high and grand, He passed away in tri­umph, To reign at God’s right hand. 8 Dear Sav­ior, ev­er ble­ssèd! Upon this day of days We come with loud ho­san­nas, To swell the roy­al praise. We look from earth­ly plac­es, Where Thy pure feet have trod, Up to Thy throne of pow­er, Ascended Lord and God. 9 High wave Thy roy­al ban­ner Across the wide, wide, world, Today its folds of bright­ness By loy­al hands un­furled. It shel­ters well the house­hold; It lights the far off shore, And sounds the sil­very key-note, That sum­mons to adore. 10 Float high, Ju­dea’s ban­ner! O’er hosts of earth and Heav’n; Display in clouds of beau­ty The fade­less re­cord giv’n. Wear well thy ho­li­est lus­ter, That all the world may see, Redeemer! Me­di­at­or! The names that make us free. Languages: English Tune Title: ST. EDITH
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See, He Comes!

Author: Christopher Wordsworth Hymnal: CYBER #16061 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: See, He comes! whom every nation Lyrics: 1 See, He comes! whom every nation Taught of God, desired to see, Filled with hope and expectation, That He would their Savior be. Sing, O sing with exultation, Lo! He calls us to our home; Peace, redemption, joy, salvation, Now from Heav’n to earth are come. 2 See, He comes! whom kings and sages, Prophets, patriarchs of old, Distant climes, and countless ages, Waited eager to behold. Sing, O sing with exultation, Lo! He calls us to our home; Peace, redemption, joy, salvation, Now from Heav’n to earth are come. 3 See the Lamb of God appearing, God of God, from Heav’n above; See the heav’nly Bridegroom cheering His dear bride with looks of love! Glory to th’eternal Father, Glory to th’incarnate Son, Glory to the Holy Spirit, Glory to the Three in One! Languages: English Tune Title: SANCTUARY
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Good Will

Author: Margarette W. Snodgrass Hymnal: CYBER #16062 First Line: Good will to men, the an­gels sang Lyrics: 1 Good will to men, the an­gels sang, Thro’ out the earth the ech­oes rang. Good will to men from Heav­en, Good will to men from Heav­en. Refrain: Good will (good will), Good will (good will), Good will to men from Heaven; Good will (good will), Good will (good will), Good will to men from Heav­en. 2 Such gift of joy, no heart must keep, Broadcast the seed, if thou wouldst reap The har­vest in re­joic­ing, The har­vest in re­joic­ing. [Refrain] 3 Ring out good will from day to day, To toil­ing pil­grims by the way, And speed them on their jour­ney, And speed them on their jour­ney. [Refrain] 4 The hearts that fill will ov­er­flow, And scat­ter joy wher­ev­er they go. Good will and glad­some greet­ing, Good will and glad­some greet­ing. [Refrain] 5 And when, at last, the jour­ney done, The dan­ger past, the vic­to­ry won, We’ll join the an­gel chor­us, We join the an­gel chor­us. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Good will to men, the an­gels sang]
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Lord, Who Didst The Prophets Teach

Author: Christopher Wordsworth Hymnal: CYBER #16063 Meter: 7.7.7.7 First Line: Lord, who didst the pro­phets teach Lyrics: 1 Lord, who didst the pro­phets teach To pre­pare Thy way of old; And by Thy apos­tles preach Truths of wis­dom ma­ni­fold; 2 Teach us to be­hold Thee, Lord, Present in the sac­red page, Living Word in writ­ten word; Coming thus to ev­ery age. 3 Coming in King Da­vid’s psalms, In Isai­ah’s trum­pet-call, In St. John’s deep, qui­et calms, In the glow­ing fires of Paul. 4 Coming bright­ly from afar To the lands with dark­ness dim, On the ev­an­gel­ic car Of Thy four­fold che­ru­bim. 5 Thus, O bless­èd Lord, when we On Thy Holy Scrip­tures look, May we ever wor­ship Thee, Coming in Thy sac­red book. 6 So, when as a scroll is past Heav’n, and earth with all its strife, We may see our names at last Written in the Book of Life. Languages: English Tune Title: POSEN
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Repent, Repent, The Baptist Cries

Author: Christopher Wordsworth Hymnal: CYBER #16064 Meter: 8.6.8.6.10.10 First Line: "Repent, re­pent," the Bap­tist cries Lyrics: 1 "Repent, re­pent," the Bap­tist cries "For near at hand is He Who with the Spir­it will bap­tize: Th’in­car­nate De­i­ty! I am the voice, He th’eter­nal Word; I but a ser­vant, He th’al­migh­ty Lord." 2 As Thou Thy messenger didst send O Lord, before Thy face, So send’st Thou ever, till the end, Thy ministers of grace; Thou comest in them; all they have is Thine; They are but channels, Thou the source divine. 3 O blessed Savior, may we learn Thee in Thy church to see, Thee in Thy ministers discern, And in them honor Thee; Thou at the font and al­tar, Lord, dost stand, Tending, unseen, Thy people with Thy hand. O may Thy pastors faithful be, And feed with wholesome food Thy own dear flock, redeemed by Thee With Thy most precious blood. So at Thy second coming we and they May in Thy heav’nly fold be safe alway. Languages: English Tune Title: WREXHAM
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The Galilean Fishers Toil

Author: Christopher Wordsworth Hymnal: CYBER #16065 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D First Line: The Ga­li­lean fish­ers toil Lyrics: 1 The Ga­li­lean fish­ers toil All night, and no­thing take; But Je­sus comes–a won­drous spoil Is lift­ed from the lake. 2 Lord, when our la­bors are in vain, And vain the help of men, When fruit­less is our care and pain, Come bless­èd Je­su, then! 3 The night is dark, the surg­es fill The bark, the wild winds roar; But Je­sus comes, and all is still— The ship is at the shore. 4 O Lord, when storms around us howl, And all is dark and drear, In all the tem­pests of the soul, O bless­èd Je­su, hear! 5 A frail one, thrice de­ny­ing Thee, Saw mer­cy in Thine eyes; The pe­ni­tent up­on the tree Was borne to pa­ra­dise. 6 In hours of sin and deep dis­tress, O show us, Lord, Thy face; In pe­ni­ten­tial lone­li­ness, O give us, Je­su, grace! 7 The faith­ful few re­tire in fear Unto the up­per room; But suddenly, with joyful cheer, They see their Master come. 8 Lord, come to us, unloose our bands, And bid our terrors cease, Lift over us Thy blessèd hands, Speak, holy Jesu, peace. 9 In days when faith will scarce be found, And wolves be in the fold, When sin and sorrow will abound, And charity wax cold, 10 Then hear Thy saints, who to Thee pray To bring them to their home; Hear, when the Bride and Spirit say, "Come, blessed Jesu, come!" Languages: English Tune Title: A LITTLE KINGDOM

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