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The New “Over There”

Hymnal: PH1885 #31 (1885) First Line: They have reach'd the sunny shore Refrain First Line: Over there, over there Lyrics: 1 They have reach’d the sunny shore, And will never hunger more, All their grief and pains are o’er, Over there; And they need no lamp by night, For their day is always bright, And their Saviour is their light, Over there. Refrain: Over there, over there, They can never know a fear, Over there; All their streets are shining gold, And their glory is untold, ‘Tis the Saviour’s blissful fold, Over there. 2 Now they feel no chilling blast, For their winter time is past, And their summers always last, Over there; They can never know a fear, For the Saviour’s always near, And with them is endless cheer, Over there. [Refrain] 3 They have fought the weary fight, Jesus sav’d them by his might, Now they dwell with him in light, Over there; Soon we’ll reach the shining strand, But we’ll wait our Lord’s command, ‘Till we see his beck’ning hand, Over there. [Refrain] Tune Title: [They have reach'd the sunny shore]
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I Am Thine

Author: Rev. John Parker Hymnal: PH1885 #32 (1885) First Line: My God, thy mercies gird me round Refrain First Line: For I am thine and thou art mine Lyrics: 1 My God, thy mercies gird me round, Thy help is ever near, And all thy gifts to me abound; I have no cause for fear. Refrain: For I am thine and thou art mine, Saviour ever near; O fill my heart with perfect love, Banish ev’ry fear. 2 By day by night, by shade by light I have thy shelt’ring wing; And in thine all-surrounding might I trust, I rest, I sing. [Refrain] 3 I’ll praise the Lord for mercies past, For mercies yet to come, For sure thy goodness still shall last Till thou shalt bring me home. [Refrain] 4 Home, where my hopes are anchor’d fast, Home, where my friends have gone, And where I too shall rest at last, When toils and tears are done. [Refrain] Tune Title: [My God, thy mercies gird me round]
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Let the Master In

Author: Rev. S. D. Phelps, D.D. Hymnal: PH1885 #33 (1885) First Line: Once I heard a sound at my heart’s dark door Refrain First Line: Then open, open Tune Title: [Once I heard a sound at my heart’s dark door]
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By and By

Author: Anna H. C. Howard Hymnal: PH1885 #34 (1885) First Line: There will be no sin nor pain Refrain First Line: By and by, by and by Lyrics: 1 There will be no sin nor pain By and by, by and by, All that’s dark will be made plain By and by, by and by; For the Lord will come again, Oh, how glorious his reign!— Like the sunshine after rain, By and by, by and by. Refrain: By and by, by and by, With our loved ones we shall meet, And the story oft repeat, Cast our crowns at Jesus’ feet, By and by, by and by. 2 Then life’s lessons we shall learn By and by, by and by, Jesus’ voice we shall discern By and by, by and by. He will banish ev’ry sigh; Let us lift our heads on high, Our redemption draweth nigh By and by, by and by. [Refrain] 3 We shall see him eye to eye By and by, by and by, We shall meet him in the sky By and by, by and by. We shall hear his tender tone, We shall be no more alone, He is coming to his own By and by, by and by. [Refrain] Tune Title: [There will be no sin nor pain]
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Jesus is Mine

Hymnal: PH1885 #35 (1885) First Line: Now I have found a Friend Tune Title: [Now I have found a Friend]
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Any One Here?

Author: Mrs. F. J. A. Hymnal: PH1885 #36 (1885) First Line: Is there any sad heart that is heavy laden Refrain First Line: Just as you are the Lord will save you Lyrics: 1 Is there any sad heart that is heavy laden? Any one here? any one here? Is there any poor soul who would love the Saviour? Come, and we will help you on your way. Refrain: Just as you are the Lord will save you, Come without delay; Is there any poor soul who would follow Jesus? Come, and we will help you on your way. 2 Is there any who thirsts for the living water? Any one here? any one here? Is there any who sighs for the crimson fountain? Come, and we will help you on your way. [Refrain] 3 Is there any would ask for a word of comfort? Any one here? any one here? Is there any who feels that our prayers would cheer you? Come, and we will help you on your way. [Refrain] 4 Is there any who longs to be owned by Jesus? Any one here? any one here? Is there any will say, I believe this moment? Come, and we will help you on your way. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Is there any sad heart that is heavy laden]
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I Hope to Meet You All in Glory

Author: Emma Pitt Hymnal: PH1885 #37 (1885) Refrain First Line: On the shining, shore Tune Title: [I hope to meet you all in glory]
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Coming Home Tod-ay

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: PH1885 #38 (1885) First Line: ‘Tis the gospel message Refrain First Line: Coming home today Lyrics: 1 ‘Tis the gospel message, Hark! we hear it say, Leave the world for Jesus, Haste without delay; Leave the world for Jesus, Happy we shall be; We are coming, gladly coming, Lord to thee. Refrain: Coming home today, Coming home today, We are coming, gladly coming, Coming, Lord, to thee; Coming home today, Coming home today, We are coming, gladly coming, Singing all the way. 2 Whosoever thirsteth, Let them now draw near To the waters flowing Ever bright and clear, To the living waters Welcome all shall be: We are coming, gladly coming, Lord to thee. [Refrain] 3 Leave the world for Jesus, Cling to him alone: Oh, the tender mercy Thro’ the Saviour shown; From the yoke of bondage He has made us free; We are coming, gladly coming, Lord to thee. [Refrain] Tune Title: [‘Tis the gospel message]
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Jesus Loves Me so

Author: W. H. Flaville Hymnal: PH1885 #39 (1885) First Line: I love my Savior dear Lyrics: 1 I love my Saviour dear,— How much can never tell; He comes so very near, And with him all is will; I love my Saviour dear, How much can never show; He makes my pathway clear, And ever loves me so. Refrain: Jesus loves me so, Jesus loves me so, I will love him more and more, For Jesus loves me so. 2 I love his own dear word, The book of books to me, In ev’ry land is heard Its gospel full and free. I love his own dear word, With love ‘tis all aglow, My very heart is stirr’d, For Jesus loves me so. [Refrain] 3 I love his holy day, The day he calls his own, That keeps me on the way To my celestial home, I love his holy day, That gives me grace to grow, And ever watch and pray, For Jesus loves me so. [Refrain] 4 I love the Sunday-school, Oh, who can stay away? Its teachings be my rule Of life from day to day, I love the Sunday-school; Oh, would that all might know Its joys so rich and full, For Jesus loves me so. [Refrain] Tune Title: [I love my Savior dear]
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Why art thou Waiting?

Author: Lizzie Edwards Hymnal: PH1885 #40 (1885) First Line: Why art thou waiting till another day Refrain First Line: One more message hast thou heard in vain? Lyrics: 1 Why art thou waiting till another day, Grieving the Saviour from thy heart away? There is no refuge for the soul but he; Wilt thou reject him, and a wanderer be? Refrain: One more message hast thou heard in vain?— One more warning o’er thy life-time pass’d!— What shall it profit, though the world thou gain, If thou shalt lose thy soul at last? 2 Why art thou waiting and the door so near? Why art thou turning from a friend so dear? Think of the mercy he has bought for thee; Wilt thou refuse it, and a wanderer be? [Refrain] 3 Why art thou waiting till another hour? Break from the fetters of the tempter’s power; Fly from the pleasures that are light as air, Come to the shelter of the Saviour’s care. [Refrain] 4 Why art thou waiting when he bids thee come? Why art thou staying from a father’s home? Oh, there’s a welcome in that home for thee, Wilt thou refuge is, and a wanderer be? [Refrain] Tune Title: [Why art thou waiting till another day]

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