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Our God, our help in ages past

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: SSGU1897 #177 (1897) Languages: English Tune Title: MEAR
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Lo! ‘Tis Free!

Author: Harriet E. Jones Hymnal: SSGU1897 #178 (1897) First Line: Lo! ‘tis free, this great salvation Refrain First Line: Sing the gospel story over Lyrics: 1 Lo! ‘tis free, this great salvation, ‘Tis recorded in God’s word; Free to all of ev’ry nation Through the love of Christ our Lord. Refrain: Sing the gospel story over Of the fountain full and free, Deep enough all sins to cover— Sing aloud “’Tis free! ‘tis free!” 2 On the brow of Calvary’s mountain Precious Jesus paid the debt; From His side came forth love’s fountain— Praise His name! ‘tis flowing yet. [Refrain] 3 Come, poor sinner, faint and weary, Come with all your woe and sin, Come this moment, do not tarry, Come be cleansed this fount within. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Lo! ‘tis free, this great salvation]
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One Thing I Know

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: SSGU1897 #179 (1897) First Line: One thing I know; O bless his name Refrain First Line: I know, I know He loved me so Lyrics: 1 One thing I know; O bless his name, To me the Lord of mercy came, He filled my heart with love’s bright flame, This I know, this I know. Refrain: I know, I know He loved me so, He saved my soul from sin and woe, Now peace and joy He doth bestow, This I know, this I know. 2 One thing I know; He heard my cries, With mighty power He touched my eyes, To see the light that never dies, This I know, this I know. [Refrain] 3 One thing I know; He died for me, In Him my hope, my trust shall be, My Saviour lives eternally, This I know, this I know. [Refrain] 4 One thing I know; the Saviour’s mine, O boundless grace, O joy divine! And heavenly beams around me shine, This I know, this I know. [Refrain] 5 One thing I know; O help me sing Such happy praise to Christ our King While smiling faith and love upsprings, This I know, this I know. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [One thing I know; O bless his name]
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We Have an Anchor

Author: Priscilla J. Owens Hymnal: SSGU1897 #180a (1897) First Line: Will your anchor hold in the storms of life Refrain First Line: We have an anchor that keeps the soul Languages: English Tune Title: [Will your anchor hold in the storms of life]
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Meet in the Morning

Author: Henrietta E. Blair Hymnal: SSGU1897 #180b (1897) First Line: We are marching onward to the heav’nly land Refrain First Line: In the morning, in the morning Languages: English Tune Title: [We are marching onward to the heav’nly land]
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There Is a Land of Pure Delight

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: SSGU1897 #181 (1897) Refrain First Line: I'll be there, I'll be there Languages: English Tune Title: [There is a land of pure delight]
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The Straight Way

Author: Birdie Bell Hymnal: SSGU1897 #182 (1897) First Line: I would seek a Land in a far-off clime Lyrics: 1 “I would seek a Land in a far-off clime, Where the streams in their beauty flow, And no change can come with the passing time, Where the flow’rs in their fragrance blow.” “There is just one road which will lead you there, You must watch lest your footsteps stray From the path which God in His loving care Has mark’d out for the pilgrim way.” 2 “Is it hard to find if one has no guide? Will my feet from the pathway stray? Does it wind thro’ fields where the streamlets glide, By the groves where the fountains play?” “There’s a Hand that points to the pathway true, There’s a Voice that will tell the way, And the road which the pilgrim should pursue Leadeth straight to the Gates of Day.” 3 “O, I fear my feet will aweary grow As I trudge over hill and dale, And I fain would rest where the flow’rets blows, Where the streams glide along the vale.” “Nay, there’s rest for the weary pilgrim feet In the Land where the King doth reign, Then with lov’d and lost you will gladly meet As they greet you with welcome strain.” Languages: English Tune Title: [I would seek a Land in a far-off clime]
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Who Shall I Send?

Author: Robert L. Fletcher Hymnal: SSGU1897 #184 (1897) First Line: Who shall I send, the Saviour is saying Refrain First Line: Who shall I send Lyrics: 1 Who shall I send, the Saviour is saying, Forth to the fields of waving grain? Who will today, the summons obeying, Gather the sheaves that strew the plain? Refrain: Who shall I send? Forth to the fields of harvest white? Who shall I send? the Saviour is saying; Who in His service will take delight? 2 Look to the fields, the harvest is whit’ning, Quickly the Master’s call obey; Early to toil, the skies are now bright’ning, Gather the golden sheaves today. [Refrain] 3 Forth to the world in wickedness lying, Sounding the message strong and clear; Plead with the souls the gospel defying, Waking the lost to hope and cheer. [Refrain] 4 Haste, ere the time of harvest has ended, Haste ere the strife and toil is o’er; Soon will the joy of reapers be blended With the redeemed forevermore. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [“Who shall I send,” the Saviour is saying]
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Praise Ye the Lord

Author: Susie B. Thompson Hymnal: SSGU1897 #185 (1897) First Line: Praise ye the Lord, our Redeemer and King Refrain First Line: Sing His praise again and again Lyrics: 1 Praise ye the Lord, our Redeemer and King, Hail to the Lamb that was slain! Bow low before Him a sacrifice bring, O sing His praise again and again. Refrain: Sing His praise again and again! Praise Him, praise Him, praise His name, Men and angels join in the strain, Praise His holy name. 2 Praise ye the Lord, our Redeemer and King, Praise Him who liveth to save; Death He hath vanquished, and robb’d of its sting, Triumphantly He conquered the grave. [Refrain] 3 Praise ye the Lord, our Redeemer and King, Servants who follow His train; Coming in glory, our lov’d ones to greet, In victory He cometh to reign. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Praise ye the Lord, our Redeemer and King]
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The Wanderer’s Return

Author: Harriet E. Jones Hymnal: SSGU1897 #186 (1897) First Line: ‘Mid the cold, barren ways Refrain First Line: There is room, there is room Lyrics: 1 ‘Mid the cold, barren ways I have wander’d for days, Till my heart is o’erburdened with gloom, And when starving for bread With the swine I have fed, While so far from my dear Father’s home. There is room, there is room, In my Father’s house there is room, Many mansions there did my Lord prepare, In my Father’s house there is room. 2 In His home are supplies—I’ll this moment arise And return to my home far away, There is bread and to spare Which I know He will share, With the sin-weary son long astray. I’ll return, I’ll return, To my Father’s house I’ll return, There is Living Bread there the feast is spread, To my Father’s house I’ll return. 3 O my Father, I come, I am longing for home— O receive and forgive me, I pray, Just a servant to be, I am coming to Thee— And will never again from Thee stray. I have come, I have come, O receive and pardon, I pray, Let me rest with Thee just a servant be, Never more from Home go astray. 4 Hallelujah! He hears, From afar He appears, Lo! we meet, I am held to His breast; He the lost one receives, And from hunger relieves, And He clothes me in raiment the best. Now I know, He is mine! I’ve been welcomed home by my Lord, Safely on His breast, I receive sweet rest, I will surely trust in His word. 5 Come, my brothers, from sin, Come, a new life begin, Nevermore in the byways to roam; Seek the Father today, He will meet you half way, Sweetly pardon and welcome you home. He’ll receive, He’ll forgive, If you on His Son will believe There’s a robe, ‘tis true, there’s a crown for you If you only trust and believe. Languages: English Tune Title: [‘Mid the cold, barren ways]

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