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I Am Praying For You

Author: S. O'Malley Clough Hymnal: GP1904 #171 (1904) First Line: I have a Saviour, he's pleading in glory Refrain First Line: For you I am praying Languages: English Tune Title: [I have a Saviour, he's pleading in glory]
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The silver cord some day will break

Author: Ida Scott Taylor Hymnal: GP1904 #172 (1904) First Line: Some day the silver cord will break Lyrics: 1 Some day the silver cord will break, And earthly dreams and vigils cease; My spirit will its clay forsake, And find the haven-land of peace. Refrain: The silver cord some day will break, And I to endless joys awake; O then for me shall life be done, Eternal life and heav’n be won! 2 Some day for me the Lord shall call, With gentle whisper in my ear; The silver cord will loose and fall, When I his tender voice shall hear. [Refrain] 3 O, when shall break life’s silver cord, And when the morn of morns I see, With friends I love, my King and Lord At heaven’s gate shall welcome me. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Some day the silver cord will break]
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Saviour, I Am Coming

Author: L. H. Edmunds Hymnal: GP1904 #173 (1904) First Line: The living fount is flowing now Refrain First Line: Saviour, I am coming to the cleansing blood Lyrics: 1 The living fount is flowing now, Lord, help me enter in; The stream from Calv’ry’s sacred brow Shall take away my sin. Refrain: Saviour, I am coming to the cleansing blood, Coming where the healing waters flow; Wash me in the crimson flood, And I shall be whiter than the snow. 2 Thy kind, inviting voice I heard, Thy Spirit drew me near; Now may thy reassuring word Speak comfort, peace and cheer. [Refrain] 3 Sweet Mercy meets me at the cross, And breathes of love divine; Lord, free my heart from sinful dross, And make me wholly thine. [Refrain] 4 Dear Saviour, keep me every hour, When tides of blessing pour; And safe beneath the fountain’s pow’r, I’ll praise thee more and more. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [The living fount is flowing now]
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Who Will Follow Jesus?

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: GP1904 #174 (1904) First Line: Who will follow Jesus, Standing for the right Languages: English Tune Title: [Who will follow Jesus?]
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The Beautiful City of God

Author: Mary A. McKee Hymnal: GP1904 #175 (1904) First Line: With mansions of fairness, And beauty and rareness Refrain First Line: O there is a city, a beautiful city Languages: English Tune Title: [With mansions of fairness]
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He Is Calling Me Now

Author: Mary Jeffrey Hymnal: GP1904 #176 (1904) First Line: I hear the words of a precious Friend Lyrics: 1 I hear the words of a precious Friend, And one that I would not grieve; He bids me come with a loving heart, Now on his name believe. Refrain: He is calling me now, He is tenderly calling me now, He is calling me now, just now, And this shall my answer be, I will seek his face, I will trust his grace, And his smile I then shall see. 2 I hear the words of a precious Friend, And still he is watching near; I’ll come today for I cannot stay From a Friend like him so dear. [Refrain] 3 I hear the words of a precious Friend, And O what a joy to know; The heart I bring to the Saviour’s feet, He will make as white as snow. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I hear the words of a precious Friend]
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At the Cross

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: GP1904 #177 (1904) First Line: Alas! and did my Saviour bleed Refrain First Line: At the cross, at the cross, where I first saw the light Languages: English Tune Title: [Alas! and did my Saviour bleed]
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The Wonderful Name

Author: C. W. R. Hymnal: GP1904 #178 (1904) First Line: How wonderful, wonderful is the dear name Refrain First Line: O wonderful, wonderful, wonderful name Lyrics: 1 How wonderful, wonderful is the dear name, The hope of salvation, Redeemer and King; Naught ever the soul can so sweetly inflame, Or cheer to the sorrowing bring. Refrain: O wonderful, wonderful, wonderful name; More fragrant than spices from over the sea; A Saviour, Almighty, forever the same; His name is a glory to me! 2 How wonderful, wonderful is the dear name, More precious than silver or jewels and gold; To ransom the lost in his mercy he came, As prophets had often foretold. [Refrain] 3 How wonderful, wonderful is the dear name, Let earth with the angels rejoicingly bend; In worship his infinite glory proclaim, As Maker, Redeemer and Friend. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [How wonderful, wonderful is the dear name]
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Nothing but Mercy for Me

Author: Mrs. Frank A. Breck Hymnal: GP1904 #179 (1904) First Line: My blest Redeemer left heaven one day Refrain First Line: O, wonderful, wonderful mercy of God Lyrics: 1 My blest Redeemer left heaven one day, From sin he made me free; He took my grief and guilt away, And so there is mercy for me. Refrain: O wonderful, wonderful mercy of God, As deep as the boundless sea, His blood was spilt to cleanse my guilt, And there’s nothing but mercy for me. 2 My Lord was willing to suffer and die, To bring me liberty, My sinful soul to purify; And so there is mercy for me. [Refrain] 3 My Lord and Saviour now liveth again At God’s right hand is he, And there he lives for me to plead, And so there is mercy for me. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [My blest Redeemer left heaven one day]
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Send the Gospel Light

Author: F. E. B. Hymnal: GP1904 #180 (1904) First Line: Hear the voices calling o'er the stormy main Refrain First Line: Tell the manger story which the angels sing Lyrics: 1 Hear the voices calling o’er the stormy main; “Send the light; send the light;” There is life for sinners thro’ the Lamb once slain; “Send the light; send the light.” Send the light across the rolling tide, Blessed word, “Salvation free;” Let the name of Christ, the Crucified, Light the world from sea to sea. Refrain: Tell the manger story which the angels sing; “Send the light; send the light;” Preach a risen Saviour and a coming King; “Send the light; send the light.” 2 In our own fair country there are homes of night; “Send the light; send the light;” ‘Tis the word of Jesus gives the blind eyes sight; “Send the light; send the light.” Send the light to every darkened home, Raise the sick and cheer the sad; Gather in the homeless ones who roam, Let the poor be fed and clad. [Refrain] 3 Bring your shining treasure, lay it at the cross; “Send the light; send the light;” Find eternal riches for a moment’s loss; “Send the light; send the light.” Send the light the jewels must be found, This shall be our glad employ; They shall shine in King Immanuel’s crown, We shall share his holy joy. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Hear the voices calling o'er the stormy main]

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