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O Sing to the Lord

Author: Godfrey Thring Hymnal: JL1884 #24 (1884) Person Name: Godfrey Thring First Line: O sing to the Lord with a psalm of thanksgiving Refrain First Line: O sing unto Jesus, the Ancient of Days Lyrics: 1 O sing to the Lord with a psalm of thanksgiving, For great is His wisdom, and great is His love; Your voices raise heavenward, that angels in glory May join in our chorus, and sing it above. Refrain: O sing unto Jesus, the Ancient of Days; Rejoice, while our song of thanksgiving we raise. 2 As brothers in Christ we are banded together, New light and new life to receive from His love; May God’s Holy Spirit, the heavenly Revealer, Illumine our hearts with His truth from above. [Refrain] 3 Then sing to the Lord, for the Lord’s name is glorious, Each voice be uplifted to join in the strain, Till all things on earth shall re-echo in chorus Our song of thanksgiving again and again. [Refrain] Scripture: Psalm 100:4 Languages: English Tune Title: [O sing to the Lord with a psalm of thanksgiving]
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Cast away the Works of Darkness

Author: Godfrey Thring Hymnal: JL1884 #116 (1884) Person Name: Godfrey Thring Lyrics: 1 Cast away the works of darkness, Haste to gird your armor on, Ere the noon hath lost its brightness, And the evening is begun. Refrain: Cast away the works of night, Walk as children of the light; Cast away the works of darkness, Walk as children of the light. 2 Cast away the works of darkness, Light is dawning from on high; Christ the Daystar shines above you, Drives the shadows from the sky. [Refrain] 3 Cast away the works of darkness, Ere your fleeting breath hath fled; For again the Lord is coming, Judge alike of quick and dead. [Refrain] Scripture: Romans 13:12 Languages: English Tune Title: [Cast away the works of darkness]
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Rock of Ages, cleft for me

Author: Rev. A. M. Toplady Hymnal: JL1884 #196 (1884) Person Name: Rev. A. M. Toplady Languages: English
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In a Little while More

Author: Mrs. Helen Wells Hymnal: JL1884 #90 (1884) Person Name: Mrs. Helen Wells First Line: In a little while more, these rolling years Lyrics: 1 In a little while more, these rolling years No more will come and go; In a little while more, our busy hands No more the seed will sow; In a little while more, the harvest grounds Will yield their golden wheat; In a little while more, our precious store We’ll lay at Jesus feet. Refrain: In a little while more, Little while more, Safe among the blest, Where sorrow and toil are felt no more, Our weary feet shall rest. 2 In a little while more, the friends we love Will pass from earth away; In a little while more, the bells of time Will ring the close of day; In a little while more, the Bridegroom’s voice Will sound the midnight cry; In a little while more, we too shall go Where love can never die. [Refrain] 3 In a little while more, the storms we dread In holy calm will cease; In a little while more, the tears we shed Will bring the light of peace; In a little while more, a morn will come To aching hearts oppressed; In a little while more, our sheaves we’ll bind, And then, eternal rest. [Refrain] Scripture: John 16:18 Languages: English Tune Title: [In a little while more, these rolling years]
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Jesus, lover of my soul

Author: Rev. Charles Wesley Hymnal: JL1884 #192 (1884) Person Name: Rev. Charles Wesley Languages: English
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"Christ the Lord is risen today"

Author: Rev. Charles Wesley Hymnal: JL1884 #200 (1884) Person Name: Rev. Charles Wesley Languages: English
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The Good Shepherd

Hymnal: JL1884 #179 (1884) Person Name: W. A. Williams First Line: The snow was drifting o'er the hill Lyrics: 1 The snow was drifting o’er the hill, Fierce was the wind and loud, While the good Shepherd forward pressed, His head in sorrow bowed. “O Shepherd, rest, nor farther go, The tempest hath begun,” “I cannot stay, I must away, To seek my little one.” 2 “I saw Thy flock at peace within Thine own well-guarded fold; O Shepherd, pause, for wild the gale That rages o’er the world; “No; one poor lamb hath gone astray, And soon may be undone; I cannot stay, I must away, To seek my little one.” 3 “But since Thy flock are all secure, Why to the height repair? If Thou hast ninety-nine at home, Why for a truant care?” “Dearer to me than all the rest, Is that poor struggling son; I cannot stay, I must away, To seek my little one.” 4 Even so, I thought, our gracious Lord Hath in His heart divine A wealth of love for all His saints— For all the ninety-nine; But most He loves, and most He seeks, His soul by sin undone; And still He sighs, “I must away, To seek my little one!” Languages: English Tune Title: [The snow was drifting o'er the hill]
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Clinging Close

Author: S. Wolcott Hymnal: JL1884 #167 (1884) Person Name: S. Wolcott First Line: Dear Redeemer, only Thee Refrain First Line: Clinging close, clinging close Lyrics: 1 Dear Redeemer, only Thee Would my waiting spirit own, Trusting in Thy sympathy, Clinging close to Thee alone. Refrain: Clinging close, clinging close, Clinging close to Thee alone. 2 Gracious Master, only Thee Would my willing spirit serve, Working with fidelity, Pressing on with dauntless nerve. [Refrain] 3 Lord of glory, only Thee Would my loving sprit praise, Offering grateful melody, Waking glad, immortal lays. [Refrain] Scripture: Ephesians 5:19 Languages: English Tune Title: [Dear Redeemer, only Thee]
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What though the Tempests Rage

Author: Helen R. Young Hymnal: JL1884 #138 (1884) Person Name: Helen R. Young First Line: What tho' the tempests rage around thee Lyrics: 1 What tho’ the tempests rage around thee, Child of the living God? Fear not to tread with faith and courage Where thy Redeemer trod; Fail not to bear the gospel banner, Fear not the world’s cold scorn; Tho' now the night be dark with sorrow, Joy cometh with the morn. 2 Strong is the Hand that leads thee forward, Changeless the Father’s love; Dread not the surging waves below thee, Fear not the clouds above; Hold fast the promise of salvation, And to the end endure; Ever be faithful to thy calling, And thy reward is sure. Scripture: Deuteronomy 33:27 Languages: English Tune Title: [What tho' the tempests rage around thee]
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Come unto Me and Live

Author: Helen R. Young Hymnal: JL1884 #147 (1884) Person Name: Helen R. Young Refrain First Line: See! the fountain of life is flowing Lyrics: 1 Come unto me and live— Now hear thy Saviour say— I freely will forgive, And wash thy guilt away. Refrain: See! the fountain of life is flowing, To cleanse thee from thy sin; While the moments are swiftly going, O come and enter in. 2 Come unto me and rest, O weary wand’rer, come; Thou shalt be fully blest, Find comfort, peace, and home. [Refrain] 3 Once more Thy Saviour calls, Once more His voice we hear; The evening twilight falls, The darker shades appear. [Refrain] Scripture: John 5:40 Languages: English Tune Title: [Come unto me and live]

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