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Guide Me, Saviour

Author: D. W. H. Hymnal: CD21896 #201 (1896) First Line: Saviour, with Thy holy counsel, guide me Lyrics: 1 Saviour, with Thy holy counsel, guide me In the narrow way; From all danger and temptation hide me, Guide me all the way, In Thy holy way, keep me ev’ry day, Guide me all the way. Lead me where no evil can betide me; Guide me all the way. 2 Guide me, Saviour while my foes are near me Never let me stray; O’er these snares and secret dangers, bear me, Guide me all the say, Never let me stray from the narrow way, Guide me all the way. As I journey, let Thy presence cheer me; Guide me all the way. 3 While I walk life’s lonely pilgrim journey, Guide me day by day; Lead me when the way grows dark and thorny, Saviour, lead my way. Never let me stray, lead me day by day, Guide me all the way. While I walk life’s lonely pilgrim journey, Guide me all the way. Scripture: Psalm 48:14 Languages: English Tune Title: [Savior, with Thy holy counsel, guide me]
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Help me, dear Saviour, Thee to own

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: CD21896 #202 (1896) First Line: Alas! and did my Saviour bleed? Languages: English Tune Title: [Alas! and did my Saviour bleed?]
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Death is Only a Dream

Author: Rev. C. W. Ray Hymnal: CD21896 #203 (1896) First Line: Sadly we sing, and with tremulous breath Refrain First Line: Only a dream Languages: English Tune Title: [Sadly we sing, and with tremulous breath]
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Turning to God

Author: D. W. H. Hymnal: CD21896 #204 (1896) First Line: Long the path of sin I've trod Lyrics: 1 Long the path of sin I’ve trod, Long I’ve wandered from my God, On the desert far from home, I have wandered all alone, All alone, all alone, I have wandered all alone. 2 While I wander day by day, Sins beset me on my way, Waves of sorrow round me roll, Tempests gather o’er my soul, O’er my soul, o’er my soul, Tempests gather o’er my soul. 3 I will seek my Father’s face, Plead His love and trust His grace, I will turn, nor longer roam, Jesus sweetly calls me home, Calls me home, calls me home, Jesus sweetly calls me home. 4 To His loving arms I’ll fly, In His care I cannot die; Saviour Thou who loves me best, On Thy bosom let me rest, Let me rest, let me rest, On Thy bosom let me rest. 5 Take me Saviour, for thine own Thou canst have, and Thou alone, From my idols now I flee, I resign them all for Thee, All for Thee, all for Thee, I resign them all for Thee. Scripture: Job 5:8 Languages: English Tune Title: [Long the path of sin I’ve trod]
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Standing on the Promises

Author: R. K. C. Hymnal: CD21896 #205 (1896) First Line: Standing on the promises of Christ my King Refrain First Line: Standing, standing Languages: English Tune Title: [Standing on the promises of Christ my King]
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Heaven is Not Far Away

Author: C. E. L. Hymnal: CD21896 #206 (1896) Lyrics: 1 Heaven is not far away, When Jesus is near; Give your heart to him, I pray, When Jesus is near. Place your trust in Him, dear friend, He will keep you to the end, Heaven is not far away, When Jesus is near. 2 Will you not repent, believe, When Jesus is near? Peace and pardon now receive, When Jesus is near. He will not your pray’r refuse, Come and now the Saviour choose, Heaven is not far away, When Jesus is near. 3 Are you coming home today, When Jesus is near? Do not longer stay away, When Jesus is near. Cast your burden on the Lord, He has promised in His word, Heaven is not far away, When Jesus is near. Languages: English Tune Title: [Heaven is not far away]
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Tell It to Jesus

Author: J. E. Rankin, D. D. Hymnal: CD21896 #207 (1896) First Line: Are you weary, are you heavy hearted? Scripture: Matthew 14:12 Languages: English Tune Title: [Are you weary, are you heavy hearted]
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Friend Unfailing

Hymnal: CD21896 #208 (1896) First Line: O, Jesus friend unfailing Lyrics: 1 O, Jesus, Friend unfailing, How dear Thou art to me; Are cares or fears assailing, I find my strength in Thee. Why should my feet grow weary Of this my pilgrim way; Rough tho’ the path and dreary, It ends in perfect day. 2 What fills my heart with gladness, ‘Tis thine abounding grace; Where can I look in sadness, Bu, Jesus, on Thy face. My all is Thy providing, Thy love can ne’er grow cold; In Thee, my refuge, hiding, No good wilt Thou withhold. 2Forev’ry tribulation, Forev’ry sore distress, In Christ I’ve full salvation, Sure help and quiet rest. No fear of foes prevailing, I triumph, Lord, in Thee; O Jesus, Friend unfailing, How dear Thou art to me. Languages: English Tune Title: [O, Jesus, Friend unfailing]
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In Sight of the Crystal Sea

Author: J. E. Rankin, D. D. Hymnal: CD21896 #209 (1896) First Line: I sat alone with life's memories Lyrics: 1 I sat alone with life’s memories In sight of the crystal sea, And I saw the throne of the star-crown’d ones, With never a crown for me; And then the voice of the Judge said, come, Of the Judge on the great white throne; And I saw the star-crown’d take their seats, But none could I call my own. 2 I thought me then of my childhood days, The prayer at my mother’s knee: Of the counsels grave that my Father gave— The wrath I was warned to flee; I said, “Is it then too late, too late, Shut without must I stand for aye?” And the Judge, will He say, “I know you not,” Howe’er I may knock and pray. 3 I thought I thought of the days of God I’d wasted in folly and sin— Of the times I’d mock’d when the Saviour knocked, And I would not let Him in; I thought, I thought of the vows I’d made, When I lay at death’s dark door— “Would He spare my life, I’d give up the strife, And serve Him forevermore. 4 I heard a voice, like the voice of God: Remember, remember, my Son! Remember thy ways in the former days, The crown that thou might have won!” I thought, I thought, and my tho’ts ran on, Like the tide of a sunless sea— “Am I living or dead?” to myself I said “An end is there ne’er to be.” 5 It seemed as tho’ I woke from a dream, How sweet was the light of day! Melodious sounded the Sabbath bells From towers that were far away, I then became as a child, And I wept afresh; For the Lord had taken my heart of stone, And given a heart of flesh. 6 Still oft I sit with life’s memories, And I think of the crystal sea; And I see the thrones of star-crown’d ones, I know there’s a crown for me; And when the voice of the Judge says, come, Of the Judge on the great white throne, I know ‘mid the thrones of the star-crown’d ones, There’s one I shall call my own. Languages: English Tune Title: [I sat alone with life’s memories]
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Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me

Author: Rev. Edward Hopper, D. D. Hymnal: CD21896 #210 (1896) Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus, Savior, pilot me]

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