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Rally Boys!

Author: J. O. L. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: The traitor's foot is on our soil Refrain First Line: We'll save our home and children dear Topics: Temperance Used With Tune: [The traitor's foot is on our soil]
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Sing, Christmas Bells

Author: Eugene Field, 1850-1895; Richard W. Adams Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Sing, Christmas bells, this is the morn Lyrics: 1 Sing, Christmas bells, this is the morn Whereon our Savior King is born; Sing out to all, the bond, the free, The little child that sports in glee, The rich, the poor, the high, the low, The agèd folk that tottering go— Proclaim the morn that Christ is born, Who saveth them and saveth me! 2 Sing, angel host, sing of the star Above the manger bed afar; Sing of the glories of the night, The Babe with kingly robes bedight; The virgin’s sweet humility, Sing to all men where’er they be This Christmas morn, the Christ is born Who saveth them and saveth me! 3 Sing, all on earth, O ransomed, sing! God liveth, and we have a king! The curse is gone, the bond are free, Shown by these heav’nly signs that be; By Bethlehem’s star that brightly beamed, We know that Israel is redeemed; That on this morn, the Christ is born Who saveth you and saveth me! 4 Sing, O my raptured heart this morn, Whereon the blessèd Prince is born! So all my songs shall be of love, For my dear Lord who reigns above; So let my deeds be charity, Inspired by Him who died for me; By this fair morn, whereon is born The Christ that saveth all and me! Used With Tune: MARYLAND
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Teach Me The Prophets Smooth To Shun

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 Teach me the prophets smooth to shun Who wrap their words in softest love, But lead their fond disciples down A spacious way to joys above: O may I still my station keep, Hold fast Thy Word, and cross, and name, Beware the clothing of the sheep, Beware the language of the Lamb! 2 Whoe’er for sin and Satan plead, Fruits of the flesh they surely bear, To Hell, not Heaven, their doctrines lead; And there the specious prophets are! These by the beastly mark we know, The mark Thou hast Thyself assigned, And on we to perfection go, And leave the brethren false behind. Used With Tune: MARYLAND Text Sources: Short Hymns on Select Passages of Holy Scriptures (Bristol, England: E. Farley, 1762)
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I've Found the Secret of Success

Author: Ruth F. Tracy Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1. I’ve found the secret of success, ’Tis holding, ’tis holding on; The way to every blessedness, ’Tis holding, ’tis holding on; Our warfare may be hard and fierce, Oft Satan’s arrows wound and pierce, But still we get more smiles than tears By holding on, by holding on. 2. Have you your fighting just begun? Keep holding on, keep holding on; The hardest battles have been won By holding on, by holding on. Though you may meet with runaways Who mourn their weakness half their days, Yet you can gain eternal praise By holding on, by holding on. 3. If full salvation you would gain, Keep holding on, keep holding on; To conquer sins that bring you pain, Keep holding on, keep holding on. God loves to give the better part, Not unto those who only start, But those who seek with all their heart, And then in faith keep holding on. Used With Tune: MARYLAND Text Sources: The Young Soldier, April 13, 1901

O Jesus Christ, strong Son of God

Author: Michael Walker (born 1932) Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8.8.7 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: A messenger named Gabriel Topics: God, Saviour Born (Christmas Seasonal); Advent 4 The Annunciation; Christmas 1 The Incarnation Used With Tune: O TANNENBAUM

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