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The Present Savior

Author: H. V. Neal Hymnal: WL1885 #33 (1885) First Line: Jesus, Savior, I am helpless Lyrics: 1 Jesus, Savior, I am helpless, But my faith looks up to thee, Humbly trusting in thy mercy, Thy dear name is all my plea. Refrain: In thy loving favor May my soul abide, Let thy goodness ever, Keep me near thy side. 2 Jesus, Savior, in thy mercy, Hold me, lest my feet should stray, Guide me by thy holy counsel, In the straight and narrow way. [Refrain] 3 Jesus, Sov’reign, Mighty Ruler, Take possession of my heart, Rule till in thy better kingdom, I from thee shall never part. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Jesus, Savior, I am helpless]
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The Way of Pleasantness

Author: Doddridge Hymnal: WL1885 #34 (1885) First Line: How straight the path appears Refrain First Line: Come, join, come, join, To swell the happy throng Lyrics: 1 How straight the path appears, How open and how fair; In wisdom’s ways of pleasantness No fell destroyers are. Refrain: Come, join, come, join, To swell the happy throng, Ye pilgrims in Jehovah’s ways, With music pass along. 2 See flowers of paradise In rich profusion spring, The sun of glory gilds the path, And dear companions sing. [Refrain] 3 See Salem’s golden spires In beauteous prospect rise, And, brighter crowns that mortals wear, Which sparkle through the skies. [Refrain] 4 All honor to his name, Who marks the shining way; To him who leads the wand’rer on To realms of endless day. [Refrain] Tune Title: [How straight the path appears]
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Jesus Still Invites You

Author: Edward A. Barnes Hymnal: WL1885 #35 (1885) Refrain First Line: Come, oh come, repent ye Lyrics: 1 Jesus still invites you, Love and mercy is the call; Do you still reject the message? As it comes to one and all? Refrain: Come, oh come, Repent ye and believe, Come, oh come, Life eternal to receive. 2 Jesus still is knocking Gently at the heart of sin, Can you let him knock unheeded? And refuse to let him in? [Refrain] 3 Jesus still is waiting, Scarlet sins to wash away, Do you feel no need of cleansing? That you do not come today? [Refrain] 4 Jesus still is seeking Erring souls mid hedges wild; Can you live to him a stranger? Can you die unreconciled? [Refrain] Tune Title: [Jesus still invites you]
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The Cup of Salvation

Author: Mrs. C. E. Taylor Hymnal: WL1885 #36 (1885) First Line: The cup of salvation is offered to thee Refrain First Line: Oh, why wilt thou linger, why longer delay Lyrics: 1 The cup of salvation is offered to thee; Take it; whoever will, take it; A home with the blest may thy heritage be; Take it; whoever will, take it. Refrain: Oh, why wilt thou linger, why longer delay, When Christ thy Redeemer has shown thee the way? He offers full pardon, oh, turn not away! Take it; whoever will; take it. 2 The cup of salvation is full to the brim; Take it; whoever will, take it; ’Tis offered to all who are thirsting for him Take it; whoever will, take it. [Refrain] 3 Oh, why be content with the little thou hast? Take it; whoever will, take it; Go thou to the fountain o’erflowing and vast; Take it; whoever will, take it. [Refrain] Tune Title: [The cup of salvation is offered to thee]
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Wonderful Words of Life

Author: P. P. B. Hymnal: WL1885 #37 (1885) First Line: Sing them over again to me Refrain First Line: Beautiful words, wonderful words, Wonderful words of life Tune Title: [Sing them over again to me]
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Come, Linger no Longer

Author: G. F. R. Hymnal: WL1885 #38 (1885) First Line: 'Tis the onward march of the conquering host! Refrain First Line: Come, linger on no longer thus Lyrics: 1 ‘Tis the onward march of the conquering host! ‘Tis the army of the Lord! Hear the joyful shout! in his name we trust, For sure is his holy word. Refrain: Come, linger on longer, From your sluggish sleep arise! With the shield of faith and the sword of truth, Win your way to the victor’s prize. 2 Put your armor on and your trust in God, For the foe is near at hand, Where the saints have fought, and the ransomed trod, There firm for your Captain stand. [Refrain] 3 Join the glorious ranks as they pass along— Ere the day of grace be gone, You can never vanquish a foe so strong, If left to yourself alone. [Refrain] Tune Title: ['Tis the onward march of the conquering host!]
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Direct Us

Hymnal: WL1885 #39 (1885) First Line: To walk in thy ways Refrain First Line: Direct us, direct us the rest of our days Lyrics: 1 To walk in thy ways, To live in thy praise, O Savior direct us The rest of our days. Refrain: Direct us, direct us The rest of our days, To walk in thy ways And to live to thy praise. 2 While onward we move, Oh, may we improve In holiness, meekness, Devotion, and love. [Refrain] 3 Oh, make it our will, Thy mind to fulfill, The power of the Spirit, Within us reveal. [Refrain] 4 Thine image to bear, The likeness to wear, Be this our ambition, Our study, our prayer. [Refrain] Tune Title: [To walk in thy ways]
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Good Tidings

Author: Mrs. M. O. Page Hymnal: WL1885 #40 (1885) First Line: Across the distant plains of time Refrain First Line: Good tidings, good tidings of great joy Lyrics: 1 Across the distant plains of time, I heard a heavenly strain, 'Twas sweeter far than storied rhyme, And this was the refrain— "Behold, I bring to all the earth Good tidings of great joy"— The news of the Redeemer's birth, Unmixed with earth's alloy. Refrain: Good tidings, good tidings, good tidings of great joy Tidings of great joy, great joy. 2 Across the distant plains of time, There angel voices sang, While shepherds watched their flocks by night, This was the song they sang— "Behold, today in Bethlehem A son to you is given, And he shall be your councellor, The mighty God from heaven". [Refrain] 3 Across the distant plains of time, This song is ringing still, We hear it in the rolling tide, O'er mountain top and hill: Today, today in Bethlehem A savior born to men, And he shall heal the wond’ring throng Of every sin and stain. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Across the distant plains of time]
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Jesus, Ever Jesus

Author: Mrs. M. O. Page Hymnal: WL1885 #41 (1885) First Line: Jesus in the morning, At the rising tide Lyrics: 1 Jesus in the morning, At the rising tide, In his heavenly splendor Walketh by my side. Jesus at the midday, In the burning glow, Oft in fondest accents, Bids me onward go. 2 Jesus at the nightfall, Day's declining hour, Fills my yearning bosom With his healing power. Jesus, ever Jesus, In our hope and stay, Guiding all the journey, Of our upward way. Tune Title: [Jesus in the morning, At the rising tide]
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Sing His Praise

Author: Mrs. Hinsdale Hymnal: WL1885 #42 (1885) First Line: My soul with joy in Jesus stands Lyrics: 1 My soul with joy in Jesus stands, Sing his praise, sing his praise, And fears no more the law’s demands; Sing his praise, sing his praise for evermore. The smile of God is sweet within, Sing his praise, sing his praise, Where all before was guilt and sin, Sing his praise, sing his praise for evermore. 2 My love at rest in Jesus lives, Sing his praise, sing his praise, Accepts the peace His pardon gives; Sing his praise, sing his praise for evermore. How great the anguish he endured, Sing his praise, sing his praise, How free the grace his death secured, Sing his praise, sing his praise for evermore. 3 Oh, come and on his lover rely, Sing his praise, sing his praise, And in his strength all foes defy, Sing his praise, sing his praise for evermore. Come worship humbly at his feet, Sing his praise, sing his praise, In whom alone we stand complete, Sing his praise, sing his praise for evermore. Tune Title: [My soul with joy in Jesus stands]

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