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Christian Workers

Author: John R. Clements Hymnal: HHNO1911 #21 (1911) First Line: Speed you Christian workers Lyrics: 1 Speed you Christian workers, Speed you forth today; In the might of Jesus Speed away! To the whitened harvest; To the busy plain; With heroic valor Garner in the grain. 2 Speed you Christian workers, Sing the toilers’ song; Strew the path with sunshine All day long! Brighten up the duties; Wear a happy smile; For the road to Heaven Is a sunny mile. 3 Speed you Christian workers, Night will follow noon; This the time for labor, Darkness soon! Day for earnest purpose; Day for deeds of love; Bare the arm for action, Loyal servants prove. 4 Speed you Christian workers, Hear the rally call, Jesus leads His forces; Forward all! Where the need is greatest; Where the strife is long, Go with noble courage, And inspiring song. Languages: English Tune Title: [Speed you Christian workers]
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A Starless Crown

Author: Grant Colfax Tullar Hymnal: HHNO1911 #22 (1911) First Line: There is a land mine eyes shall see Refrain First Line: A starless crown when life is done Languages: English Tune Title: [There is a land mine eyes shall see]
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Able to Deliver

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: HHNO1911 #23 (1911) First Line: O troubled heart, be thou not afraid Refrain First Line: He is able still to deliver thee Languages: English Tune Title: [O troubled heart, be thou not afraid]
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Forward, Christian Soldiers

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: HHNO1911 #24 (1911) First Line: Forward, Christian soldiers, marching on our way Refrain First Line: Forward, Christian soldiers, trusting in the Lord Lyrics: 1 Forward, Christian soldiers, marching on our way, Sword in hand, bravely stand for the right today; Rally ‘round our standard, sound the battle cry, Lift the cross of Jesus, wave its banner high. Refrain: Forward, Christian soldiers, trusting in the Lord, Leading on to victory; Hallelujah! we shall sing, hallelujah to the King! Leading on to victory. 2 Forward, Christian soldiers, marching on our way, Bold and strong, wake the song, rank by rank today; See the foe advancing, hear the trumpet-call; Steady now and fearless, forward, one and all. [Refrain] 3 Forward, Christian soldiers, marching on our way, Lo! a star from afar, shines for us today; ‘Tis our Royal Master, bending from the skies, To His faithful servants reaching forth the prize. [Refrain] 4 Forward, Christian soldiers, marching on our way, Look above, crowns of love, wait the promised day; Follow our Commander till the war is past, Then, with Him in glory, live and reign at last. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Forward, Christian soldiers, marching on our way]
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Man the Life-Boat!

Author: M. Woolsey Stryker Hymnal: HHNO1911 #25 (1911) First Line: Man the life-boat! Man the life-boat Refrain First Line: Man the life-boat! Man the life-boat Lyrics: 1 Man the life-boat! Man the life-boat! Strong and short above the roar, Sounds the order to the watchers On the tempest beaten shore, Hark! again the guns appealing! Signals burn for swift relief; There are men and wives and children, Facing death, on yonder reef! Refrain: Man the life-boat! Man the life-boat! Help, for Christ’s sake, them that drown! In the peril of great waters, Let them no go down! 2 Man the life-boat! Man the life-boat! Fog and night and cruel sea, All the odds of death against them, And eternal jeopardy. Thou, who bidd’st us dare the surges, Stay us at the struggling oar! Nay! go with us to the rescue! Shall they sink in sight of shore? [Refrain] 3 Man the life-boat! Man the life-boat! Courage, fellow men! ‘Tis He, Guiding us to your deliv’rance, Once that trod the Galilee! Lo, the Church that carrieth Jesus, Not death’s flood-gates shall o’erwhelm; Scourging storms but urge us shoreward, Life and Love are at the helm! [Refrain] 4 Man the life-boat! Man the life-boat! Think how once on breaking deck Thou didst stand aghast, Till Jesus Brought thee from the lurching wreck. To the oars then! O Redeemer Let Thy heart throb thro’ our hand, Till the souls in mortal danger, Find thro’ Thee the solid land. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Man the life-boat! Man the life-boat]
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Lead Me, O My Saviour

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: HHNO1911 #26 (1911) First Line: Lead me, O my Saviour, lead me Refrain First Line: Lead me, lead me Lyrics: 1 Lead me, O my Saviour, lead me, Closer would I cling to Thee, Ere the shadows gather round me And my way I cannot see. Refrain: Lead me, lead me, Grant Thy strength and grace divine; Let my thoughts on Thee be centered And my will be lost in Thine. 2 Lead me, O my Saviour, lead me, Keep my heart from every snare; Fierce temptations oft assail me And I need Thy constant care. [Refrain] 3 Lead me, O my Saviour, lead me, Till at last, my journey o’er, I shall see, adore and praise Thee With the ransomed evermore. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Lead me, O my Savior, lead me]
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There is Joy in My Soul

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: HHNO1911 #27 (1911) First Line: I will not be weary, tho' trials may come Refrain First Line: I’ll sing of His love, of His wonderful love Lyrics: 1 I will not be weary, tho’ trials may come, And troubles before me I see, But count them as nothing compared with the love Of Jesus, my Saviour, to me. Refrain: I’ll sing of His love, of His wonderful love, Tho’ billows like mountains may roll; I fear not the tempest, I dread not the storm, For Jesus gives joy to my soul. 2 I cannot be weary when He is my rest; Whate’er my temptations may be, I’ll trust in His promise because He has said: “My grace is sufficient for thee.” [Refrain] 3 There’s joy that no language or thought can express, It comes from His presence divine; And when in His likeness at last I awake, Its fullness I know will be mine! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I will not be weary, though trials may come]
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Even I May be Saved

Author: F. E. W. Hymnal: HHNO1911 #28 (1911) First Line: I have wander'd so long midst the pleasures of earth Refrain First Line: And I may be saved, even I may be saved Lyrics: 1 I have wander’d so long midst the pleasures of earth Spread around me in dazzling array; But a still voice divine Speaks to this heart of mine Bidding me to turn back today. Refrain: And I may be saved, even I may be saved, Oh, what mercy, Lord, how can it be? Jesus suffered and died, on the Cross crucified, Just to save a poor sinner like me. 2 Shall I list to that voice, shall I turn from the way, That my footsteps have followed so long? Still He tenderly calls, “Come, oh, come unto me,” “All ye weary” of sin and wrong. [Refrain] 3 Can it be that my life can be made pure and clean, By the blood shed on Calvary’s tree? But His promise is plain, He will cleanse ev’ry stain From the heart that accepts His plea. [Refrain] 4 Jesus, come to me now, take me just as I am, All my sin, all my will I resign; To be guided by Thee Is sufficient for me, Just to know that Thy love is mine. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I have wandered so long midst the pleasures of earth]
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Jesus, Jesus Only

Author: Maud Frazer Hymnal: HHNO1911 #29 (1911) First Line: Would you be this day made whole Refrain First Line: In the darkness do not live Languages: English Tune Title: [Would you be this day made whole]
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Feel You not Your Need of Jesus?

Author: Maud Frazer Hymnal: HHNO1911 #30 (1911) First Line: Feel you not your need of Jesus Refrain First Line: Feel you not your need of Jesus Lyrics: 1 Feel you not your need of Jesus, When your earthly hopes grow dim? Long you not for hope unfading, Feel you not your need of Him? Refrain: Feel you not your need of Jesus, Who can take away your sin, Who can give you peace eternal, Feel you not your need of Him? 2 In this world where all is changing, Do you not desire a Friend? One whose love will never fail you, Who will keep you to the end? [Refrain] 3 When the tempter would entice you In the ways of sin to go, Feel you not your need of Jesus,— Grace to give, to answer “No”? [Refrain] 4 He is longing to receive you, And His Spirit now doth plead; He is here to heal and pardon All who feel their soul’s deep need. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Feel you not your need of Jesus]

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