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Will You Come to the Feast?

Author: Harriet E. Jones Hymnal: SSGU1897 #63 (1897) First Line: Will you come to the feast Refrain First Line: Will you come, will you come Languages: English Tune Title: [Will you come to the feast]
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Gliding Away

Author: Jesse P. Tompkins Hymnal: SSGU1897 #64 (1897) First Line: Beautiful white clouds drifting away Refrain First Line: Gliding away, gliding away Lyrics: 1 Beautiful white clouds drifting away, Under the blue, under the blue, Drifting away, at the closing of day, Hidden from view, hidden from view; Floating away from our raptured sight, Tinged by the glow of the fast fading light, Tinged by the glow of the fast fading light. Refrain: Gliding away, gliding away, Over the storm line into the bay; Sorrow and sighing there shall cease, Beautiful haven of perfect peace. 2 Beautiful white forms gliding away, Over the sea, over the sea, Gliding away to the heavenly shore, Hidden from me, hidden from me; Sailing away from our mortal sight, Out of the shadow and into the light, Out of the shadow and into the light. [Refrain] 3 Beautiful mansions brighter than day, Waiting for me, waiting for me, Beautiful faces that glided away, There I shall see, there I shall see; Ne’er to be tossed by the wind or tides, Resting in peace that forever abides, Resting in peace that forever abides. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Beautiful white clouds drifting away]
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Name of Jesus

Hymnal: SSGU1897 #66 (1897) First Line: This world has nothing sweet or fair Refrain First Line: There’s nothing in this world to me Lyrics: 1 This world has nothing sweet or fair, Nor lovely form of beauty, That tells me not of Christ my King, The source from whence they’re springing. Refrain: There’s nothing in this world to me, So dear, so pure, so precious; Not life itself so sweet can be, As is the name of Jesus. 2 When morning paints the rosy sky, When rise the golden sunbeams; My Saviour dear, Thy name I praise, Thou source of all my blessings. [Refrain] 3 And when the moonlight softly steals, And heav’n, its eyes revealing; I know that He who made the light, Is still more brightly shining. [Refrain] 4 Sweet is the note the songbird sings, And sweet is music’s quiv’ring; But sweeter far Thy saving name, Blest Lord and King and Saviour. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [This world has nothing sweet or fair]
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The Wanderers Are Coming Home

Author: Jennie Wilson Hymnal: SSGU1897 #67 (1897) First Line: Rejoice, rejoice with angels bright Refrain First Line: Coming home! coming home Lyrics: 1 Rejoice, rejoice with angels bright, The wand’rers are coming home, From darkness turning to the light, The wand’rers are coming home. Refrain: Coming home! coming home! The wand’rers are coming home; Rejoice, rejoice with angels bright, The wand’rers are coming home. 2 Won by the Father’s boundless love, The wand’rers are coming home, The riches of His grace to prove, The wand’rers are coming home. [Refrain] 3 From thorny paths their feet have pressed, The wand’rers are coming home, To share salvation’s peace and rest, The wand’rers are coming home. [Refrain] 4 From sin’s defilement purified, The wand’rers are coming home, Cleansed by the blood of Him who died, The wand’rers are coming home. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Rejoice, rejoice with angels bright]
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O Blessed Hope

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: SSGU1897 #68 (1897) First Line: O blessed hope so dear, so bright Refrain First Line: Beloved, beloved Lyrics: 1 O blessed hope so dear, so bright, It cheers the watches of the night; It wakes a song within the soul, Till heav’nly hallelujahs roll. Refrain: Beloved, beloved, Now are we the sons of God, And it doth not yet appear what we shall be; But we know that when he shall appear, We know that when he shall appear, We shall be like him, We shall be like him; For we shall see him as he is, We shall see him as he is; We know that when he shall appear, We know that when he shall appear, We shall be like him, We shall be like him; For we shall see him as he is. 2 When dawns that hour of wondrous grace, No veil will hide my Saviour’s face; He’ll own me evermore as his, And I shall see him as he is. [Refrain] 3 Sin, pain and death, on that sweet day, Like broken dreams, shall pass away; His spotless beauty I shall wear, His perfect joy and glory share. [Refrain] 4 Soon, soon shall fade the scenes of time, Emmanuel’s advent bells shall chime; The Bride shall hear the Bridegroom’s voice; Look up, my heart, in him rejoice. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [O blessed hope so dear, so bright]
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Must Jesus Bear the Cross

Author: Thomas Shepherd Hymnal: SSGU1897 #69 (1897) First Line: Must Jesus bear the cross alone Languages: English Tune Title: MAITLAND
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Cleansing Fountain

Author: J. H. E. Hymnal: SSGU1897 #70 (1897) First Line: Close to the fountain of blessing Refrain First Line: Help me in! Help me in Lyrics: 1 Close to the fountain of blessing, Close to the dear Master’s feet, All of my sins now confessing I wait for His pardon sweet. There at the fountain I linger, Weary and tired of sin, Into the flood, the soul cleansing blood, O help me to enter in! Refrain: Help me in! Help me in! Into the soul-cleansing fountain, Where I may wash, may wash and be clean, O help me to enter in! 2 Close to the fountain of mercy, Close to the stream’s gentle flow, Near to that grand, flowing river, My heart yearneth now to go. Earnestly longing for comfort, Covered all over with sin, Into the flood, the soul cleansing blood, O help me to enter in! [Refrain] 3 There at the fountain of blessing, Stood I in deepest despair, Close by the fount,—blessed vision— My Saviour was standing there! “Surely my child, thou art faithful, Earnestly striving to win, Into the flood, the soul cleansing blood, I’ll help thee to enter in! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Close to the fountain of blessing]
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The Beautiful Sunshine

Author: F. M. D. Hymnal: SSGU1897 #71 (1897) First Line: Jesus, the beautiful sunshine Refrain First Line: Sunshine, sunshine Lyrics: 1 Jesus, the beautiful sunshine, Changing the night into day, Shed in our hearts Thy bright radiance, Sweetly illumine our way. Refrain: Sunshine, sunshine, Jesus, the beautiful sunshine; Sunshine, sunshine, Sweetly illumine our way. 2 Jesus, the beautiful sunshine, Shining from portals above, When all around us is darkness, Send us a gleam of Thy love. [Refrain] 3 Jesus, the beautiful sunshine, Shine in our lives evermore, May we reflect Thy effulgeance, As we have never before. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus, the beautiful sunshine]
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Good Night

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: SSGU1897 #72 (1897) First Line: O the morning, happy morning Refrain First Line: Good night, good night Lyrics: 1 O the morning, happy morning, That will break on yonder shore, When the march of life is ended, And our harvest work is o’er; When we stand amid the gloaming, And our hearts with joy are bright, While we say to those around us, With a loving smile, Good night. Refrain: Good night, good night, Will we meet in the morning light. Good night till we meet at the Saviour’s feet, In that land where all is bright. 2 O the morning, blissful morning, That from ev’ry care is free, And forever with our Saviour And Redeemer we shall be; When the silver chord is broken, And our spirits wing their flight, Only pausing till our dear ones Catch the loving words, Good night. [Refrain] 3 O the morning, golden morning, We shall see it by and by, Faith beholds it in the distance, And its dawning draweth nigh. Here we part, for time is fleeting, Ever fading from our sight, But in yonder happy morrow We shall never say, Good night. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [O the morning, happy morning]
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We'll Work Till Jesus Comes

Hymnal: SSGU1897 #73 (1897) First Line: O land of rest, for thee I sigh Refrain First Line: We’ll work till Jesus comes Languages: English Tune Title: [O land of rest, for thee I sigh]

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