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Resting at the Cross

Author: W. J. K. Hymnal: SLP41897 #115 (1897) First Line: To the cross of Christ, my Saviour Refrain First Line: Glory, glory be to Jesus Lyrics: 1 To the cross of Christ, my Saviour, I had brought my weary soul, Burden’d, faint, and broken-hearted, Praying, “Jesus, make me whole.” Refrain: Glory, glory be to Jesus, I am counting all but dross, I have found a full salvation, I am resting at the cross; I’m resting at the cross, I’m resting at the cross, I’m resting at the cross. 2 At the cross, while meekly bowing, Jesus, smiling, bade me live; “I have died for your transgressions, And I freely all forgive.” [Refrain] 3 At the cross, while prostrate lying, Jesus’ blood flow’d o’er my soul; All my guilt and sin were covered, And he whisper’d, “Child, be whole.” [Refrain] 4 At the cross I’m calmly resting, Ev’ry moment now is sweet; I am tasting of his glory, I am resting at his feet. [Refrain] Tune Title: [To the cross of Christ, my Saviour]
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Seeking to Save

Author: Mrs. C. H. M. Hymnal: SLP41897 #166 (1897) First Line: Up the mountain steep and rugged Refrain First Line: I’m seeking for my lost one Lyrics: 1 Up the mountain steep and rugged, Hungry and cold, Lo, a sheep of mine has wander’d, Far from the fold; In the storm it’s somewhere lying, Pierced by the blast, On the barren mountain dying, Life ebbing fast. Refrain: I’m seeking for my lost one, My loved one, my lost one; I’m seeking for my lost one, I’m seeking to save. I’m seeking for my lost one, My loved one, my lost one; I’m seeking for my lost one, I’m seeking to save. 2 Nine and ninety safely sheltered Need not my care, I am seeking for the straying, Lost in despair; Thro’ the night-winds wildly blowing Onward I press, Till I find my sheep that wandered, Soothe its distress. [Refrain] 3 Thus the Saviour as a shepherd Seeketh the lost; Mountains steep and waters turbid, All must be crossed, Ere he found his sheep that wandered Out in the cold, Ere his loving arms could bear it Back to the fold. [Refrain] 4 We like wand’ring sheep, O Father, Have gone astray, From thy loving care we’ve wandered Far, far away; Even now we hear thee calling, “My life I gave,” Ever on our ears ’tis falling, Seeking to save. [Refrain] Scripture: Luke 19:11 Tune Title: [Up the mountain steep and rugged]
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O Love Divine, I Come!

Author: Samantha Whipple Shoup Hymnal: SLP41897 #23 (1897) First Line: Upon the mountain of unrest Refrain First Line: O love divine, I come Lyrics: 1 Upon the mountain of unrest, I heard a voice of loving quest, “Come, I will be thy spirit’s rest, And everlasting home!” Refrain: O love divine, I come! O love divine, I come! In thee my wand’rings cease, For thou art rest and peace. 2 I lay my sin and unbelief, My hardened heart, my stony grief, At thy dear feet with sweet relief, And will no longer roam. [Refrain] 3 My soul is sick and tired of sin, Make thou my spirit pure and clean; And enter graciously within, And make my heart thy home. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Upon the mountain of unrest]
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Marching to the Land Above

Author: Mrs. W. W. Savage Hymnal: SLP41897 #20 (1897) First Line: We are marching to a land above Lyrics: 1 We are marching to a land above, Beautiful land above, beautiful land above; To a land where dwells eternal love, The beautiful land above. And we sing a glad, triumphant song, Marching along, marching along, marching along; While our glorious Captain leads us on, Marching along, marching along, marching along. We are marching to a land above, Beautiful land above, beautiful land above; To a land where dwells eternal love, The beautiful land above, land above. 2 We are marching toward the city fair, Beautiful city fair, beautiful city fair; Where the angel-anthems fill the air, The beautiful city fair. And we sing a glad, triumphant song, Marching along, marching along, marching along; While our glorious Captain leads us on, Marching along, marching along, marching along. We are marching toward the city fair, Beautiful city fair, beautiful city fair; Where the angel-anthems fill the air, The beautiful city fair, city fair. 3 We are marching to the home of God, Beautiful home of God, beautiful home of God; And our guide-book is his holy word, The beautiful word of God. And we sing a glad, triumphant song, Marching along, marching along, marching along; While our glorious Captain leads us on, Marching along, marching along, marching along. We are marching to the home of God, Beautiful home of God, beautiful home of God; And our guide-book is his holy word, The beautiful word of God, word of God. Scripture: Jeremiah 46:22 Tune Title: [We are marching to a land above]
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Walking in the Good Old Way

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: SLP41897 #123 (1897) First Line: We are traveling on with our staff in hand Refrain First Line: Walking in the blessedness of love untold Tune Title: [We are traveling on with our staff in hand]
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The Shout of Faith

Author: Rev. H. J. Zelley Hymnal: SLP41897 #37 (1897) First Line: We can shout before the battle Refrain First Line: Glory, glory, hallelujah Lyrics: 1 We can shout before the battle, Glory be to Jesus’ name! For we have the blessed promise, And the victory we claim; City walls will fall before us, All our foes will flee away, When they hear God’s mighty army Shouting on its conq’ring way. Refrain: Glory, glory, hallelujah! We the victor’s pathway tread; Glory for the present triumph, And for victories ahead. 2 Shouts beforehand are as forceful As the mighty earthquake shock, And before our notes of triumph Earthborn structures reel and rock; Fetters break and fall asunder, Prison doors are opened wide, And we onward sweet to vict’ry, Like the sea’s restless tide. [Refrain] 3 So we meet the foe around us, Follow close our gracious King, Praise him for the promised triumph, Of his holiness we sing. As we march with glad hosannas Ev’ry barricade must fall, We shall never be defeated, Shouts of faith will conquer all. [Refrain] Scripture: Joshua 6:16 Tune Title: [We can shout before the battle]
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Oh, What a Wonderful Saviour!

Author: L. E. J. Hymnal: SLP41897 #41 (1897) First Line: We would sing of Jesus and his love Refrain First Line: Oh, what a wonderful Saviour Lyrics: 1 We would sing of Jesus and his love, While with him we march to realms above; We would know his word, each promise prove, Hallelujah, praise his name! Refrain: Oh, what a wonderful Saviour! Oh, what a wonderful Saviour! Oh, what a wonderful Saviour Is Jesus Christ my King! 2 Praise him for the strength to reach the goal, Praise him for the healing of the soul; Praise him for his blood that makes us whole, Hallelujah, praise his name! [Refrain] 3 Praise him for his goodness, for his grace, For his succor in each trying place; We shall soon with joy behold his face, Hallelujah, praise his name! [Refrain] Tune Title: [We would sing of Jesus and his love]
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Singing as we Go

Author: J. B. MacKay Hymnal: SLP41897 #170 (1897) First Line: We're marching to a land of joy and song Refrain First Line: Our loyal hearts are light as birds in spring Lyrics: 1 We’re marching to a land of joy and song, Singing as we go, singing as we go; Behold in us a bright and happy throng, We’re singing as we go. Refrain: Our loyal hearts are light as birds in spring, That in the trees trill out their sweetest lays; Hallelujah, shout and sing, To Jesus, Lord and King, Our highest songs of love and praise. 2 We’re marching in the straight and narrow way, Singing as we go, singing as we go; With Jesus close beside us ev’ry day, We’re singing as we go. [Refrain] 3 His banner we will ever proudly bear, Singing as we go, singing as we go; Till ev’ry tongue his praise shall declare, We’re singing as we go. [Refrain] 4 Our mighty Prince and Saviour we adore, Singing as we go, singing as we go; His praises we will tell from shore to shore, We’re singing as we go. [Refrain] Tune Title: [We're marching to a land of joy and song]
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Land of Delight

Author: Mrs. J. C. Yule Hymnal: SLP41897 #26 (1897) First Line: We've heard of a land of delight Refrain First Line: O beautiful land of delight Lyrics: 1 We’ve heard of a land of delight, And by faith its fair shore we have seen– Of a land where there cometh no blight, Or suffering, sorrow, or sin; Where evil may never intrude, Where frailty may never annoy, Where, free from all sin, And with Jesus shut in, We shall bask in the fullness of joy. Refrain: O beautiful land of delight! O land of the holy and blest! O love-lighted shore, Where they sorrow no more, We long for thy mansions of rest. 2 For here in the body we pine, And, shut in for a while by the clay, We long for the mandate divine That shall summon our spirits away; Nay, rather, we wait for the hour When the body, set free by his word, Shall come forth from the dust In the robes of the just, To abide evermore with the Lord. [Refrain] 3 Nor yet doth it fully appear What we shall be in the blessed day When mortality’s mists disappear, And the death-shadows vanish away; But we know that like Jesus our King, To his glorious image restored, Like the sun in his strength We shall shine forth at length In that country whose light is the Lord. [Refrain] Tune Title: [We've heard of a land of delight]
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What Meaneth this?

Author: E. Grace Updegraff Hymnal: SLP41897 #128 (1897) First Line: “What meaneth this?” this strange display Refrain First Line: This is the Lord, the Holy One Lyrics: 1 “What meaneth this?” this strange display, These cloven tongues, like as of fire, This sudden sound like rushing wind, They all with one accord enquire. Refrain: This is the Lord, the Holy One, This is the promised pow’r bestowed; The Holy Ghost has surely come, And taken up his own abode. 2 “What meaneth this?” oh, blessed Lord, Thy waiting saints all know full well Thy presence manifested there, Indued with pow’r, thy love to tell. [Refrain] 3 O, Pentecost, sweet upper room Where holy fire unloosed the dumb; “What meaneth this?” oh, praise his name; The promised pow’r has fully come. [Refrain] 4 “What meaneth this?” such holy joy, This intermingling wave of sounds; O, “This is That” which promised was, And now the Holy Ghost abounds. [Refrain] Scripture: Acts 2:16 Tune Title: [“What meaneth this?” this strange display]
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When All Thy Mercies

Author: Joseph Addison Hymnal: SLP41897 #218 (1897) First Line: When all Thy mercies, O my God Tune Title: MANOAH
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He'll Wipe the Tears

Author: Amelia M. Starkweather Hymnal: SLP41897 #183 (1897) First Line: When darkness shrouds your lonely path Lyrics: 1 When darkness shrouds your lonely path, And long and dreary seems the way, With aching heart and tearful eyes You sigh in vain for break of day, O pilgrim, then look up; behold! A Bright light shining in the sky, The "Bright and Morning Star" appears; He'll wipe the tears from ev’ry eye. 2 He comes to bind the broken heart; He comes to make the darkness light, To guide your weary feet to find The blessed morn that hath no night. And when your soul shall joyful rise To its celestial home on high The Lord shall lead you tenderly, He'll wipe the tears from ev’ry eye. 3 In pastures green ye shall lie down, And rest beside the living spring; Oh, joy of joys! when heaven is gained Ye shall not want for anything, For there shall be no pain nor death; Ye shall not sorrow, neither cry. For God himself shall be your God, He'll wipe the tears from ev’ry eye. Tune Title: [When darkness shrouds your lonely path]
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When I Reach the Gates of Glory

Author: C. Bentley Hymnal: SLP41897 #80 (1897) First Line: When I leave this land of sorrow Refrain First Line: When I reach the gates of glory, by and by Lyrics: 1 When I leave this land of sorrow And go over there to rest, Many hearts will be found watching, And the ones I love the best; And the joys will be continued In that heav’nly place so fair, When I reach the gates of glory, by and by. Refrain: When I reach the gates of glory, by and by, When I reach the gates of glory, by and by. And the joys will be continued In that heav’nly place so fair, When I reach the gates of glory, by and by. 2 In that place where come no changes, Our beloved we shall meet, Clad in garments pure and spotless, Sitting at the Saviour’s feet; There no sorrow or affliction, Pain nor death can ever come, When I reach the gates of glory, by and by. [Refrain] 3 Let us all look up to heaven, And be earnest in the way, Cast our care upon the Saviour, He will guide us day by day; There will be no separation In that heav’nly place so fair,– When we reach the gates of glory, by and by. [Refrain] Tune Title: [When I leave this land of sorrow]
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The Greatness of His Mercy

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: SLP41897 #67 (1897) First Line: When in Jesus we believe Refrain First Line: O sing the greatness of His mercy Tune Title: [When in Jesus we believe]
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He Roll'd the Sea Away

Author: Rev. H. J. Zelley Hymnal: SLP41897 #40 (1897) First Line: When Israel out of bondage came Refrain First Line: Then forward still - 'tis Jehovah's will Tune Title: [When Israel out of bondage came]
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My Saviour First of All

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: SLP41897 #38 (1897) First Line: When my life work is ended, and I cross the swelling tide Refrain First Line: I shall know Him, I shall know Him Tune Title: [When my life work is ended, and I cross the swelling tide]
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When My Saviour I Shall See

Author: P. H. Roblin Hymnal: SLP41897 #16 (1897) Refrain First Line: Satisfied with love divine Lyrics: 1 When my Saviour I shall see, In his glorious likeness be, Clad in robes by love supplied, Then shall I be satisfied. Refrain: Satisfied with love divine, Satisfied, since Christ is mine, Every need in Him supplied, Then shall I be satisfied. 2 When I’m wholly freed from sin, Spotless, clean and pure within, Meet to stand by Jesus’ side, Then shall I be satisfied. [Refrain] 3 When my feet shall press the shore, Trod by angels feet before, Near to living streams that glide, Then shall I be satisfied. [Refrain] 4 Oh, till then be this my care, More his image blest to wear; More to conquer self and pride, So shall I be satisfied. [Refrain] Tune Title: [When my Saviour I shall see]
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Anywhere in Heaven

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: SLP41897 #180 (1897) First Line: When my warfare is accomplished Refrain First Line: Anywhere in heaven will be joy enough for me Lyrics: 1 When my warfare is accomplished, And the march of life is o’er, When I step within the portals That my friends have passed before; When my Saviour bids me welcome To a home prepared above, And I know that still he loves me With an everlasting love. Refrain: Anywhere in heaven will be joy enough for me, Joy enough for me, when my blessed Lord I see; There among the ransomed ones to shout redemption free, Anywhere in heaven will be joy enough for me. 2 When the prophets and the martyrs Praise Jehovah in their song, And the angels, with their trumpets, Join the great and mighty throng; When the four and twenty elders At the Saviour’s feet shall fall, And I listen to their anthem As they crown him Lord of all. [Refrain] 3 I have looked, as in a vision, On the city built of gold, And its river, gently flowing, In my dreams I oft behold; But the fullness of its glory I can never understand Till my spirit-eyes are opened, And I reach the morning land. [Refrain] Tune Title: [When my warfare is accomplished]
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At the Gates of Day

Author: Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr. Hymnal: SLP41897 #135 (1897) First Line: When on earth no more we gather, when this life is o'er Refrain First Line: Yes, I’ll meet you up in heaven when this life is past Lyrics: 1 When on earth no more we gather, when this life is o’er, When our barks have left earth’s moorings for the other shore; When upon this earthly footstool we no longer stay, Will you meet me in the morning at the gates of day? Refrain: Yes, I’ll meet you up in heaven when this life is past, When the worn and weary pilgrims gather home at last; Where the light of God is streaming in a fadeless ray, I will meet you in the morning at the gates of day. 2 When no more in this dear temple we each other greet, When on earth no more we worship in communion sweet; When this life and all its troubles shall have pass’d away, Will you meet me in the morning at the gates of day? [Refrain] 3 Here on earth we leave each other, best of friends must part, Tho’ at times our hearts are breaking and the tear-drops start; But from that bright land of beauty we will never stray, Will you meet me in the morning at the gates of day? [Refrain] 4 Here we talk about the Saviour who for us hath died, Here we long to sing the praises of the Crucified; Shall we in that golden country live with him alway? Will you meet me in the morning at the gates of day? [Refrain] Tune Title: [When on earth no more we gather, when this life is o'er]
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When Our Ships Come Sailing Home

Author: Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr. Hymnal: SLP41897 #194 (1897) First Line: When our ships have crossed the ocean Refrain First Line: Oh what singing, oh what shouting Lyrics: 1 When our ships have crossed the ocean, and been all around the world, When they safely gain the haven, and their sails again are furled; We rejoice to see them enter, and to know the anchor’s cast, Raising joyful shouts of welcome, for our ships are home are last. Refrain: Oh what singing, oh what shouting, When our ships come sailing home! They have stood the mighty tempests, they have crossed the ocean’s foam; They have passed o’er stormy billows, but they now have gained the shore; The anchor’s cast, they’re home at last, the voyage is safely o’er. 2 But if there is such rejoicing to see vessels here get home, When we know in a little while these ships again will roam— Oh, what must it be in heaven when a soul comes sailing in To go out no more for ever sailing on the sea of sin? [Refrain] 3 Oh, me-thinks I hear the angels shout, “Here comes an earthly bark, She has found her way to heaven, though the way was rough and dark; But she had a star to guide her called the Night and Morning Star— It has guided millions over from that distant land afar.” [Refrain] 4 So with Jesus as our Captain we expect to gain that shore; We expect to cast our anchor there, and stay for evermore: And we know the angels will be there to greet us when we come, They will join in songs of rapture, “Welcome come, oh, welcome home!” [Refrain] Tune Title: [When our ships have crossed the ocean]
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When the Mists

Author: Annie Herbert Hymnal: SLP41897 #184 (1897) First Line: When the mists have rolled in splendor Refrain First Line: We shall know as we are known Tune Title: [When the mists have rolled in splendor]
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On which Side Will You be Found?

Author: J. H. Alleman Hymnal: SLP41897 #98 (1897) First Line: When the pendulum of time Refrain First Line: On the Lord’s side, on the Lord’s side Tune Title: [When the pendulum of time]
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The Past Is Under the Blood

Author: S. M. V. Hymnal: SLP41897 #59 (1897) First Line: When thought of sinful days gone by Lyrics: 1 When thought of sinful days gone by Would haunt me with their pain, This thought restores my fearful soul,– I sing the glad refrain:– Refrain: The past is under the blood, I’m reconciled to God. My sin’s forgiv’n! I’m bound for heav’n! All glory be to God! 2 The promise is for whomsoe’er His mercy doth implore; “Thy many sins,” he says, “will I Remember never more.” [Refrain] 3 How blest is he whose sin and guilt (He strove in vain to hide) Are covered with the precious stream That flows from Calv’ry’s side! [Refrain] 4 O precious blood! O love divine! What words thy praise can show? Or speak the rapture that is mine, Since this, through grace, I know? [Refrain] Tune Title: [When thought of sinful days gone by]
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At the Crossing Over Jordan

Author: C. B. Hymnal: SLP41897 #90 (1897) First Line: When we near the river Jordan Lyrics: 1 When we near the river Jordan, With its rushing, swelling tide, Let us put our trust in Jesus as we go; We shall hear his gentle whisper, “Fear not, I am by thy side,” At the crossing over Jordan he’ll be there. Refrain: At the crossing over Jordan, At the crossing he’ll be there; There’ll be music, there’ll be shouting Just beyond the swelling tide, At the crossing over Jordan he’ll be there. 2 As we cross the river Jordan, With its flood that none can check, Then the Saviour’s guiding hand will lead us o’er; Tho’ the billow’s roar be mighty, There is nothing we need fear, At the crossing over Jordan he’ll be there. [Refrain] 3 We are nearing that dark river Which we all must cross some day; But the faithful of the Father need not fear, For the Saviour there is waiting, He will safely take us o’er, At the crossing over Jordan he’ll be there. [Refrain] Tune Title: [When we near the river Jordan]
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It is Good to be Here

Author: Rev. I. N. Wilson Hymnal: SLP41897 #204 (1897) First Line: While we bow in thy name Refrain First Line: It is good to be here, it is good to be here Lyrics: 1 While we bow in thy name, Oh, meet us again, Fill our hearts with the light of thy love; May the Spirit of grace, And the smiles of thy face, Gently fall on us now from above. Refrain: It is good to be here, it is good to be here, Thy perfect love now drives away all our fear, And light streaming down makes the pathway all clear, It is good for us, Lord, to be here. 2 Our souls long for thee; Oh, may we now see A sin-cleansing blood-wave appear; And feel, as it rolls In power o’er our souls, It is good for us, Lord, to be here. [Refrain] 3 Thou art with us, we know; We feel the sweet flow Of the sin-cleansing wave’s gladd’ning tide; We are washed from our sin, Made all holy within, And in Jesus we sweetly abide. [Refrain] Tune Title: [While we bow in thy name]
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Why Have Ye Done This?

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: SLP41897 #146 (1897) First Line: Why have you wandered from Jesus so long Refrain First Line: Why have ye done this? why, oh, why Lyrics: 1 Why have you wandered from Jesus so long, List’ning, unmoved, to the gospel’s sweet song, Slighting his mercy, so tender and true, Wounding the heart that was broken for you? Refrain: Why have ye done this? why, oh, why? Jesus is waiting to hear your reply; Why will you longer his goodness deny, Why, oh, why? 2 Why are you building on treacherous sand, When on the Rock he invites you to stand? Why in the desert have hungered for bread, When he is calling, “come now, and be fed?” [Refrain] 3 Why in the bondage of Satan remain, When Christ is able to break every chain? Why further stray from the Father’s bright home? Hasten to meet him, and nevermore roam. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Why have you wandered from Jesus so long]
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Our Father's on the Throne

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: SLP41897 #125 (1897) First Line: Why need we fret and worry Refrain First Line: Rejoice and sing, the Lord is King Lyrics: 1 Why need we fret and worry When earthly ills increase? The Lord hath made provision To give us “perfect peace.” His everlasting mercy In Jesus making known, We’ll sing when storms are raging, Our Father’s on the throne. Refrain: Rejoice and sing, the Lord is King, He careth for his own; His name is love who reigns above, Our Father’s on the throne. 2 Our hands could never manage The least of our affairs; But he who holds the lightnings Still counts our very hairs. Let Jesus lift our burdens, Our hearts on him be staid, For on his mighty shoulders The government is laid. [Refrain] 3 Beyond our little circle, Life’s narrow hopes and fears, The Master’s world-wide kingdom To loving eyes appears. His precious, blood-bought banner Shall float from zone to zone, Till his redeemed are gathered; Our Father’s on the throne. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Why need we fret and worry]
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Will You Come to the Feast?

Author: Harriet E. Jones Hymnal: SLP41897 #145 (1897) First Line: Will you come to the feast Refrain First Line: Will you come, will you come Lyrics: 1 Will you come to the feast? Will you sup with the Lord? He will welcome the least To his bountiful board; There’s enough and to spare, and right royal the fare, Will you come, one and all, to the feast? Refrain: Will you come, will you come, Will you come to the feast? For the world there is room, Lo! the King will preside, for each guest will provide, Will you come, will you come to the feast? 2 Will you come and be fed By your Saviour and Lord? With our great King and head Will you sit at the board? He invites you today, dare you longer delay? Is there one who will dare to say nay? [Refrain] 3 Open wide is the door To the banqueting hall– Are you hungry and poor? There is food for you all; Come and sup with the King, with our Prophet and Priest, Come, oh, come, one and all, to the feast. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Will you come to the feast]
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Have ye Received the Holy Ghost?

Author: Mrs. C. H. M. Hymnal: SLP41897 #44 (1897) First Line: Ye are the temples, Jesus hath spoken Refrain First Line: Have ye received, since ye believed Scripture: Acts 19:2 Tune Title: [Ye are the temples, Jesus hath spoken]
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Why Don't You Tell It to All?

Author: Mrs. Frank A. Breck Hymnal: SLP41897 #126 (1897) First Line: You have told me of Christ and my heart has been stirr'd Refrain First Line: O why don’t you tell the sweet story of Christ Lyrics: 1 You have told me of Christ and my heart has been stirr’d, O tell me that story once more; ’This the dearest and sweetest that I ever have heard, Why have you not told it before? Refrain: O why don’t you tell the sweet story of Christ? So many would come at his call, If only they knew the old story from you, The why don’t you tell it to all? 2 There are many would start for the mansions above, Repenting of folly and sin, If you would but tell of God’s wonderful love, And help them the journey begin. [Refrain] 3 Why do you not tell the sweet story of Christ Wherever a sinner is found? Oh, tell of the love and the life sacrificed, That maketh salvation abound. [Refrain] 4 Will you hasten to tell of the Lamb that was slain To take our transgression away? You never can tell that sweet story in vain, Then tell it to someone today. [Refrain] Tune Title: [You have told me of Christ and my heart has been stirred]
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The Harbor-Home

Author: Harriet E. Jones Hymnal: SLP41897 #29 (1897) First Line: You're sailing t'ward the fearful rapids, brother Refrain First Line: Face the harbor-home Lyrics: 1 You’re sailing t’ward the fearful rapids, brother, Face the harbor-home! You’re drifting farther from the beacon, brother, Face the harbor-home! See the clouds of darkness o’er you, See the many wrecks before you, Turn this moment, we implore you, Face the harbor-home! Refrain: Face the harbor-home! Face the harbor-home! The light discern, your frail bark burn, And face the harbor-home! 2 Beware of hidden rock and sand, my brother, Face the harbor-home! Oh, turn toward the shining beacon, brother, Face the harbor-home! Shining stars their watch are keeping, Angry waves are ’round you sweeping, Guardian angels must be weeping, Face the harbor-home! [Refrain] 3 Before you there is awful danger, brother, Face the harbor-home! Just turn about and there is safety, brother, Face the harbor-home! Brightly now the light is burning, Wise are they the light discerning, Oh! at once your back be turning, Face the harbor-home! [Refrain] Tune Title: [You're sailing t'ward the fearful rapids, brother]

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