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My Savior is Dearest of All

Author: Lotta B. White Hymnal: SoML1904 #41 (1904) First Line: I have a dear Friend who is precious to me Refrain First Line: His love, it has never, no, never been told Lyrics: 1 I have a dear Friend who is precious to me, On whom in all need I may call, And who, since his love is so pure and so true, To me is the best Friend of all. Refrain: His love, it has never, no, never been told, So wonderful, boundless, and free; The one in ten thousand, the dearest of all Is Jesus my Savior to me. 2 He comforts in sorrow, he calms in the storm, He answers the heart’s faintest call; And so, in his friendship and love unto me, My Savior is dearest of all. [Refrain] 3 In times of affliction, in moments of grief, Or when painful trials befall, He then is my refuge for comfort and help, For he is the dearest of all. [Refrain] 4 Among the dear friends whom I love and esteem, Of all the kind friends I recall, Not one can compare with this friend of all friends, My Savior is dearest of all. [Refrain] Tune Title: [I have a dear Friend who is precious to me]
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Is He Dwelling in Your Heart Just Now?

Author: Rev. F. L. Snyder Hymnal: SoML1904 #42 (1904) First Line: Long ago in tears of grief you came to Him Lyrics: 1 Long ago in tears of grief you came to Him, And you say that then He pardoned all your sin, And began in peace to dwell your heart within; Is He dwelling in your heart just now? Refrain: Is He dwelling in your heart just now? Is He dwelling in your heart just now? Is the witness just as clear as when first the Lord drew near, That He’s dwelling your heart just now. 2 Long ago He gave to you the pard’ning kiss, And His gracious presence fill’d your soul with bliss, But the thing to know my brother, should be this, Is He dwelling in your heart just now? [Refrain] 3 Once you tasted of His precious grace and love, That He sent in tender mercy from above, Clothing you with spotless whiteness, like a dove; Is He dwelling in your heart just now? [Refrain] Tune Title: [Long ago in tears of grief you came to Him]
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Come, Ye that are Weary

Author: Rev. F. L. Snyder Hymnal: SoML1904 #43 (1904) First Line: Come unto Jesus, ye that will Lyrics: 1 Come unto Jesus, ye that will, Who labor and are sad; He will your many burdens share, And make your spirit glad. Refrain: Come, ye that are weary, come, Come with your sins today, And lay them all at Jesus feet; He’ll take them all the way. 2 Come ye whose guilt has heavy grown, Whose sins like mountains rise, And plead the mercy offered you With cries that pierce the skies. [Refrain] 3 Come, weary, heavy-laden soul, And seek the Savior’s face; He’ll not withhold the helping hand, But give you needed grace. [Refrain] 4 Come, weak, and faint, and trembling one, Your head lay on His breast; He, in the strength of His great love, Will give your spirit rest. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Come unto Jesus, ye that will]
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Are You Helping Somewhere?

Author: F. S. Shepard Hymnal: SoML1904 #44 (1904) First Line: Are you helping somewhere in this world of woe Refrain First Line: Love and help are needed ev'rywhere Lyrics: 1 Are you helping somewhere in the world of woe, That its heavy burdens may the lighter grow? Is your life a blessing wheresoe’er you go? Love and help are needed ev’rywhere. Refrain: Love and help are needed ev’rywhere, In the homes of sorrow, in the homes of care; Are some hearts the happier for your living here below? Do you scatter sunshine wheresoe’er you go? 2 Are you helping somewhere in the world of care? Do you with your brother pain and sorrow share? You will find your burdens lighter far to bear, While you’re helping others anywhere. [Refrain] 3 Are you helping somewhere in the world of sin? Do you seek the erring feet to gather in? You may precious treasures for the Master win By your faithful service ev’rywhere. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Are you helping somewhere in the world of woe]
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Lay Hold on the Life-Line

Author: E. A. H. Hymnal: SoML1904 #45 (1904) First Line: O ye who are drifting on the swift tides of sin Refrain First Line: Lay hold on the life-line! Lyrics: 1 O ye who are drifting on the swift tides of sin, Near, near is the life-boat! Will ye not enter in? Wild storms are around you raging, why then delay? Why do you not grasp the line for rescue today? Refrain: Lay hold on the life-line! Lay hold on the life-line! Christ can save the perishing from sinking ‘neath the wave; Lay hold on the life-line! Lay hold on the life-line! Jesus Christ can rescue you, for He has pow’r to save. 2 See! there is a signal gleaming bright from the shore; Hark! voices are calling ‘mid the loud tempest’s roar; Look! there is a life-line floating close by your side, This, this is your only hope, there’s no help beside. [Refrain] 3 Soul, you are in reach of safety, helpers are near; This faith should your courage strengthen—lo! God is here; While now there is hope of rescue reach forth the hand, Lay hold on the life-line at the dear Lord’s command. [Refrain] Tune Title: [O ye who are drifting on the swift tides of sin]
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Purer and Purer, Dear Lord

Author: Elisha A. Hoffman Hymnal: SoML1904 #46 (1904) First Line: Purer and purer, dear Lord, I would be Refrain First Line: Enter thou in, cleanse me from sin Lyrics: 1 Purer and purer, dear Lord, I would be, From all my sin and impurity free, Cleansed from corruption, from dross, and from stain Till not a spot or a wrinkle remain. Refrain: Enter thou in, cleanse me from sin, Perfect thy work of redemption in me; Seal and refine this heart of mine, Purer and purer in love I would be. 2 Holier, Lord, and from worldliness free, Bearing the seal of thy grace upon me, Having thy love in its fulness complete, This is the blessing I humbly entreat. [Refrain] 3 Pure as the saints in thy presence above, Stronger in faith and more perfect in love, Sealed and anointed and happy alway, This is the blessing I fervently pray. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Purer and purer, dear Lord, I would be]
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Amen to Jesus

Author: Mrs. C. H. M. Hymnal: SoML1904 #47 (1904) First Line: My yielded heart says "yes" to Jesus Refrain First Line: I love thee, I love thee Lyrics: 1 My yielded heart says “yes” to Jesus, “Amen” to all of His sweet will; This vain, vain world no longer pleases, But Christ doth all my vision fill. Refrain: I love thee, I love thee, My life, my light, my star, my sun; With joy I haste to follow Thee, Forevermore “Thy will be done.” 2 The struggle past, the battle over, Not mine, but Thine alone to be; A love-slave to remain forever, A captive, yet than bird more free. [Refrain] 3 “Amen,” whatever my condition, For sorrow’s path Thyself hast trod; And well I know these light afflictions Are stepping-stones which lead to God. [Refrain] 4 “Amen,” dear Lord, “Amen” forever, My all abandoned unto Thee; Thy grace I know will fail me never; I’ll be what Thou wouldst have me be. [Refrain] Tune Title: [My yielded heart says “yes” to Jesus]
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The “Good News” Must be Told

Author: E. A. H. Hymnal: SoML1904 #48 (1904) First Line: The story of redeeming love Refrain First Line: That sweet, old story must be told Lyrics: 1 The story of redeeming love More precious is than gold, And on thro’ all the years of time The “good news” must be told. Refrain: That sweet, old story must be told, The Gospel story must be told, The story strange and true, So old and ever new; The sweet, old story must be told. 2 It is a story strangely sweet, That never groweth old, And to the aged and the young The “good news” must be told. [Refrain] 3 O yes! our lips must honor him, His love must be extolled, His grace to men must be made known, The “good news” must be told. [Refrain] 4 To those who long for heav’nly peace, To wand’rers from the fold, To all who thirst for righteousness The “good news” must be told. [Refrain] Tune Title: [The story of redeeming love]
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Christ Receiveth Sinful Men

Author: Neumeister Hymnal: SoML1904 #49 (1904) First Line: Sing it o'er and o'er again Refrain First Line: Wonderful word, O sweet refrain! Lyrics: 1 Sing it o’er and o’er again Glorious message, clear and plain; ‘Tis today the same as then, Christ receiveth sinful men. Refrain: Wonderful word, O sweet refrain! Christ receiveth sinful men. Message of mercy, clear and plain,— Christ receiveth sinful men. 2 “Seek and find,” and “look and live;” Grace is free! proclaim to all Who the heav’nly pathway leave, All who linger, all who fall. [Refrain] 3 Years of sin condemn us not, Pure before the law we stand; Jesus’ blood removes each spot, Satisfies its full demand. [Refrain] 4 He will take the sinfulest, Make the scarlet white and pure; Come, and he will give you rest; Trust his word, forever sure. [Refrain] 5 In thy righteous robe to shine, Lord, I come, and rest forgiv’n; Self is lost in love divine, Death in life, and earth in heav’n. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Sing it o’er and o’er again]
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March On to Victory

Author: Jennie Wilson Hymnal: SoML1904 #50 (1904) First Line: Marching forth to conquer in the highest name Refrain First Line: Marching on to vict'ry, let our hearts be brave Lyrics: 1 Marching forth to conquer in the highest name, Keeping step with Jesus we his promise claim, Naught can overcome us while we do his will, All his sacred orders seeking to fulfill. Refrain: Marching on to vict’ry, let our hearts be brave, Jesus is our leader, he will bless and save; Marching on to vict’ry, songs of faith we’ll sing, Till our shouts of triumph shall exultant ring. 2 Over us the banner of salvation streams, On its folds the glory of Mount Calv’ry gleams; See, the holy emblem of the cross is there, With its light dispelling darkness and despair. [Refrain] 3 Let us never falter, never turn aside From the way of duty whatsoe’er betide; Then when strife is ended, all our foes o’ercome, Sweet will be the resting in our Savior’s home. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Marching forth to conquer in the highest name]

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