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He Loved Me Son

Author: N. P. C. Hymnal: KoG1918 #71 (1918) First Line: O'er Judah's plain, long years ago Refrain First Line: He loved me so Lyrics: 1 O’er Judah’s plain, long years ago, The song rang out that all might know, The Christ was born, the promised One, The Father’s well-beloved Son. Refrain: He loved me so, He loved me so, He came to save my soul from woe, It fills my heart with joy, to know, It was because He loved me so. 2 His life of toil, neglect and pain, To save my soul, shall it be vain? Gethsem’ny’s pray’rs before me rise! For this my Lord left Paradise. [Refrain] 3 Up Calvary His cross He bore, The crown of thorns for me He wore; The taunts, the sneers, Oh! can it be, All this for me, all this for me? [Refrain] 4 His life He gave, and this small thing, My heart, He asks of me to bring; Heav’ns gifts to me had not appealed, But to His love I yield, I yield. [Refrain] Tune Title: [O'er Judah's plain, long years ago]
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I'll Go Where You Want Me to Go

Author: Mary Brown Hymnal: KoG1918 #72 (1918) First Line: It may not be on the mountain height Refrain First Line: I'll go where you want me to go, dear Lord Tune Title: [It may not be on the mountain height]
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The Rock that is higher than I

Hymnal: KoG1918 #73 (1918) First Line: O sometimes the shadows are deep Refrain First Line: O then to the Rock let me fly Tune Title: [O sometimes the shadows are deep]
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I Shall See My Savior's Face

Author: Chas. Reign Scoville Hymnal: KoG1918 #74 (1918) Refrain First Line: I shall see Him face to face Lyrics: 1 I shall see my Savior’s face, When I reach that happy place Just beyond the silent river by and by; Oh, how happy I will be, When His glory I shall see, And I’ll dwell with Him forever, by and by. Refrain: I shall see Him face to face, I shall know His boundless grace, When I reach the Holy City by and by; All my hopes I’ll realize, In that home beyond the skies, When I see Him in His beauty by and by. 2 I shall see the nail-pierc’d hand, When I reach the golden strand, ‘Twill extend to me a welcome by and by; I shall see the wounded side, From which flow’d the crimson tide, And I’ll praise Him for redemption, by and by. [Refrain] 3 I shall see my mother’s face, For she too was sav’d by grace, And with Jesus she will meet me by and by; With our lov’d ones we will be, There with Christ eternally, No more parting at the river by and by. [Refrain] Tune Title: [I shall see my Savior's face]
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Near the Cross

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: KoG1918 #75 (1918) First Line: Jesus, keep me near the cross Refrain First Line: In the cross, in the cross Tune Title: [Jesus, keep me near the cross]
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I See It Differently Now

Author: W. E. M. Hymnal: KoG1918 #76 (1918) First Line: Before I knew Jesus my Lord Refrain First Line: I see it so diff'rently now! Lyrics: 1 Before I knew Jesus my Lord No joy could the world me afford; But, oh, what a change, so sweet and so strange Has come since to Him I’m restored! Refrain: I see it so diff’rently now! With joy He doth richly endow; I love Him still more than ever before, I see it so diff’rently now. 2 I understood not that by grace He could my transgressions efface, And make my heart pure, from danger secure And give me beside Him a place. [Refrain] 3 I knew not that He was so good, Nor knew that all trouble He could Remove from my heart, and sweet peace impart; His great love was not understood. [Refrain] 4 Some things I do not understand, But still I hold on to His hand; Some day He will tell, and all will be well With me in yon beautiful land. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Before I knew Jesus my Lord]
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Seeking the Lord

Author: W. A. O. Hymnal: KoG1918 #77 (1918) First Line: Seeking the lost, yes, kindly entreating Refrain First Line: Going afar upon the mountain Tune Title: [Seeking the lost, yes, kindly entreating]
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Stooping to Save

Author: H. L. Hymnal: KoG1918 #78 (1918) First Line: Wonderful, infinite, matchless love Refrain First Line: Stooping to save a poor sinner like me Lyrics: 1 Wonderful, infinite, matchless love, As broad as the boundless sea; Jesus came down from His throne above, Stooping to save a poor sinner like me. Refrain: Stooping to save a poor sinner like me, Stooping to save a poor sinner like me; Wonderful, marvelous, how can it be? Stooping to save a poor sinner like me. 2 Changing His vesture as white as snow, For one of humility, Jesus came down to this world of woe, Stooping to save a poor sinner like me. [Refrain] 3 Born in a manger to grief and pain And dying upon the tree, Shamefully treated and for me slain, Stooping to save a poor sinner like me. [Refrain] 4 Then let me look on His blessed face, Thro’out all Eternity, Ever adoring Him for His grace, Stooping to save a poor sinner like me. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Wonderful, infinite, matchless love]
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Home of the Soul

Author: Mrs. Ellen H. Gates Hymnal: KoG1918 #79 (1918) First Line: I will sing you a song of that beautiful land Tune Title: [I will sing you a song of that beautiful land]
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Sweet Voices are Calling

Author: Jessie Brown Pounds Hymnal: KoG1918 #80 (1918) First Line: Sweet voices are calling thy soul away Refrain First Line: Come away from the follies that rend thy soul Lyrics: 1 Sweet voices are calling thy soul away— Away from the paths of sin; Then linger and list to the words they say— Those voices that speak within. Refrain: “Come away from the follies that rend thy soul, From the struggle that ne’er will cease; Come away to the life that is sweet and whole, Come away to the Hills of Peace.” 2 The mother that girded thy soul with pray’r, And said to thy heart, “Be strong,” She tenderly pleads with a mother’s care, “Turn back from the paths of wrong.” [Refrain] 3 The loved ones who dwell with the saints in light, Still speak, if thou wilt but hear; From heavenly places they call tonight— Those loved ones, forever dear. [Refrain] 4 The Savior who died that thou might’st be freed Is speaking in accents plain, His sorrowful question wilt thou not need, “For thee have I died in vain?” [Refrain] Tune Title: [Sweet voices are calling thy soul away]

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