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The Great Invitation

Author: J. H. E. Hymnal: SSGU1897 #56 (1897) Person Name: J. H. E. First Line: Have you heard the Saviour calling you today Refrain First Line: O soul, be ready when the Bridegroom comes Lyrics: 1 Have you heard the Saviour calling you today, Weary wand’rer, calling you from sin? Will you heed the gentle warning and obey, And gladly enter in? Refrain: O soul, be ready when the Bridegroom comes, O soul, be ready for your heav’nly home, If you’d hear the message from the Lord, “well done!” Be ready! be ready when the Bridegroom comes! 2 Would you spurn the offer now so freely giv’n, Or resist those tender words of love? Would you rest securely in the hope of heav’n? Then turn to things above. [Refrain] 3 When at last your earthly pilgrimage is o’er, And the silent river stands in view, Will a glad, sweet welcome from the other shore Be your to help you through? [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Have you heard the Saviour calling you today]
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Cleansing Fountain

Author: J. H. E. Hymnal: SSGU1897 #70 (1897) Person Name: J. H. E. 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 Gracious Call

Author: J. H. E. Hymnal: SSGU1897 #82 (1897) Person Name: J. H. E. First Line: From the glorious heav’nly arches Refrain First Line: Freely drink, drink and live Lyrics: 1 From the glorious heav’nly arches Comes the gracious call today; O heed the voice so gently calling, Hear the blessed Saviour Say— Refrain: “Freely drink, drink and live, Everlasting life receive, Come ye souls that thirst for living water, Freely drink of me and live. 2 “Do you thirst for living water, Are you weary—tired of sin? Then come to Me, I will receive you, I will bid you enter in!” [Refrain] 3 “Come, O, sinner to the fountain, Come, refresh thy soul and live, Refreshing streams are ever flowing, Freely drink of Me and live!” [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [From the glorious heav'nly arches]
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Redemption’s Song

Author: J. H. E. Hymnal: SSGU1897 #94 (1897) Person Name: J. H. E. First Line: O Joyous day that fixed my heart Refrain First Line: Hallelujah! Hallelujah Lyrics: 1 O Joyous day that fixed my heart, On Thee, my Saviour, dear, O happy moment, gladsome thought, That made my pathway clear. Refrain: Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Evermore my song shall be, All my sins were laid on Jesus, I’ve been redeemed! 2 Tho’ strangely won by sinful love, My footprints deep in sin, I heard the message from above, And hastened back to Him. [Refrain] 3 He welcomed me with smiling face, And sweetly bid me stay; From such a throne of saving grace, O may I never stray. [Refrain] 4 And so, thro’ all my length of days, I’ll render praise to Him, Who guideth me in all my ways, And keeps me pure within. [Refrain] 5 And when at last my journey’s o’er, When earthly cares are gone, I’ll sing with loved ones on that shore, The glad Redemption Song. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [O Joyous day that fixed my heart]
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Sitting, Resting, Leaning

Author: J. L. H. Hymnal: SSGU1897 #132 (1897) Person Name: J. L. H. First Line: Sitting at the feet of Jesus Refrain First Line: I am sitting, I am resting Lyrics: 1 Sitting at the feet of Jesus, Learning of Him day by day, Listening to the voice of His counsel, Finding out the better way. Refrain: I am sitting, I am resting, I am leaning on His breast divine, I am sitting, I am resting, O what blessed joy and peace are mine. 2 Resting in the arms of Jesus, How secure from all alarm; As He draws me close to His bosom, How He sweetly keeps from harm. [Refrain] 3 Leaning on the breast of Jesus, What a blessed peace divine! I can hear His voice as He whispers, “Child! forever thou art mine.” [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Sitting at the feet of Jesus]
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He is Calling

Author: Faber Hymnal: SSGU1897 #109 (1897) Person Name: Faber First Line: There’s a wideness in God’s mercy Refrain First Line: He is calling, "Come to me!" Languages: English Tune Title: [There’s a wideness in God’s mercy]
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Blest Be the Tie

Author: John Fawcett Hymnal: SSGU1897 #213b (1897) Person Name: John Fawcett First Line: Blest be the tie that binds Languages: English
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Who Shall I Send?

Author: Robert L. Fletcher Hymnal: SSGU1897 #184 (1897) Person Name: Robert L. Fletcher First Line: Who shall I send, the Saviour is saying Refrain First Line: Who shall I send Lyrics: 1 Who shall I send, the Saviour is saying, Forth to the fields of waving grain? Who will today, the summons obeying, Gather the sheaves that strew the plain? Refrain: Who shall I send? Forth to the fields of harvest white? Who shall I send? the Saviour is saying; Who in His service will take delight? 2 Look to the fields, the harvest is whit’ning, Quickly the Master’s call obey; Early to toil, the skies are now bright’ning, Gather the golden sheaves today. [Refrain] 3 Forth to the world in wickedness lying, Sounding the message strong and clear; Plead with the souls the gospel defying, Waking the lost to hope and cheer. [Refrain] 4 Haste, ere the time of harvest has ended, Haste ere the strife and toil is o’er; Soon will the joy of reapers be blended With the redeemed forevermore. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [“Who shall I send,” the Saviour is saying]
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He Leads, and We Follow

Author: C. H. G. Hymnal: SSGU1897 #104 (1897) Person Name: C. H. G. First Line: Like a shepherd, ever true and loving Refrain First Line: We will follow, we will follow Jesus Lyrics: 1 Like a shepherd, ever true and loving, Jesus leads us and we follow; Better ev’ry day His love is proving, Jesus leads, and we follow. Refrain: We will follow, we will follow Jesus, For He knoweth all our daily needs; Thro’ the pastures vernal, into fields eternal, We will follow where He leads. 2 When we faint, His arm is thrown around us, Jesus leads us and we follow; For ‘twas He who in the desert found us, Now He leads, and we follow. [Refrain] 3 He by cooling waters will attend us, Jesus leads us and we follow; Safely from all dangers will defend us, For He leads, and we follow. [Refrain] 4 When the night of death shall overtake us, Jesus leads us and we follow; In the fold of heav’n He will awake us, Jesus leads, and we follow. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Like a shepherd, ever true and loving]
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Name of Jesus

Hymnal: SSGU1897 #66 (1897) Person Name: Adam Geibel 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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