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Trusting Jesus

Author: Fronia Smith Hymnal: GJ1890 #79 (1890) Person Name: Fronia Smith First Line: We're a band of happy children Refrain First Line: Trusting, trusting Lyrics: 1 We’re a band of happy children, Trusting Jesus, trusting Jesus, On the way that leads to heaven, Trusting all the way. Chorus: Trusting, trusting, Trusting Him to lead us safely, Trusting, trusting, Trusting all the way. We’re a band of happy children, Trusting Jesus, trusting Jesus, On the way that leads to heaven, Trusting all the way. 2 Zion’s hill we’re bravely climbing, Trusting Jesus, trusting Jesus, Guided by our glorious Captain, Trusting all the way. [Chorus] 3 Naught can fright us, naught can harm us, Trusting Jesus, trusting Jesus, As we march beneath His banner, Trusting all the way. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [We're a band of happy children]
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Beautiful Home

Author: Fronia Smith Hymnal: GJ1890 #85 (1890) Person Name: Fronia Smith First Line: When laden with sorrow and worn with earth's strife Lyrics: 1 When laden with sorrow and worn with earth’s strife, And heavy our spirits with care, How fondly we long for the green hills of life, The beautiful home over there? Refrain: Beautiful home, Beautiful home. How fondly we long for the green hills of life, The beautiful home over there? 2 O, land of the blest, where our burdens shall fall, And rest sweetest rest shall be ours; The smile of our God giveth peace unto all, And sin cannot mar the glad hours. [Refrain] 3 We’re traveling onward ‘mid storm, and ‘mid shine, To enter that beautiful home; We’ll bask in the light of its glory divine, No longer our footsteps shall roam. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [When laden with sorrow and worn with earth's strife]
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I Will Lift My Heart

Author: Fronia Smith Hymnal: GJ1890 #97 (1890) Person Name: Fronia Smith First Line: Night and morning, Oh, my Saviour Refrain First Line: Oh, my Saviour! blessed Saviour Lyrics: 1 Night and morning, Oh, my Saviour! I will lift my heart to Thee, When temptations dark assail me, To Thy shelt’ring arms I’ll flee. Chorus: Oh, my Saviour! blessed Saviour! Thou didst bear the cross for me, ‘Neath Thy wing securely hide me, Till the tempest’s wrath shall flee. 2 Rock of refuge! strong Deliv’rer! Tow’r of strength when foes annoy, Present Saviour, when the tempter Would the helpless soul destroy. [Chorus] 3 Night and morning, Oh, my Saviour! Unto Thee for help I’ll come, Thou wilt hear me, Thou wilt save me, Thou, at last, wilt bring me home. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Night and morning, Oh, my Saviour]
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We Are Little Soldiers

Author: Fronia Smith Hymnal: GJ1890 #98 (1890) Person Name: Fronia Smith Refrain First Line: Marching, marching, marching straight along Lyrics: 1 We are little soldiers, We are little soldiers, Jesus is our Captain and our faithful Guide, Marching ‘neath His banner, Marching ‘neath His banner, Nothing ill can fright us while we’re on His side. Chorus: Marching, marching, marching straight along, Singing, singing, singing loud our song, We’re bravely marching, marching, marching on our way, Singing, singing, singing all the day. 2 With our valiant Leader, With our valiant Leader, We will never falter, we will never fear; Braving ev’ry danger, Braving ev’ry danger, Jesus ever with us all our hearts to cheer. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [We are little soldiers]
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Proclaim the Tidings

Author: Fronia Smith Hymnal: GJ1890 #107 (1890) Person Name: Fronia Smith First Line: Proclaim the tidings near and far Refrain First Line: Sing glory, glory Languages: English Tune Title: [Proclaim the tidings near and far]
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The New Song

Author: Fronia Smith Hymnal: GJ1890 #124 (1890) Person Name: Fronia Smith First Line: A song we shall sing in the regions of light Refrain First Line: We'll sing it around the bright throne Lyrics: 1 A song we shall sing in the regions of light, A song to earth’s toilers unknown— Its measure so sweet, our sad hearts will delight, We’ll sing it around the bright throne. Chorus: We’ll sing it around the bright throne; We’ll sing it around the bright throne; A song we shall sing in the regions of light; A song to earth’s toilers unknown. 2 How gladly our voices will lift that new song Of glory and praise to our King, How gladly our lips will its sweet notes prolong, How grandly that anthem will ring! [Chorus] 3 How sweetly that music shall fall on our ears! No discord or sadness to mar, That new song of gladness shall banish our tears, And drive all our sorrows afar. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [A song we shall sing in the regions of light]
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Shall We Know Our Loved Ones There?

Author: Fronia Smith Hymnal: GJ1890 #134 (1890) Person Name: Fronia Smith First Line: When we've crossed the darksome river Refrain First Line: Shall we hear the blessed voices Lyrics: 1 When we’ve crossed the darksome river, And before the gates shall stand, Waiting for the angel warders, To admit us to that land, Shall we hear the blessed voices, Of the loved ones waiting there, As their anthems of rejoicing, Float upon the evening air? Shall we hear the blessed voices, Of the loved ones waiting there, As their anthems of rejoicing, Float upon the heav’nly air? 2 When those pearly gates swing open, Shall we seem them waiting, throng? Shall we joyfully enfold them, In our arms bereft so long? Shall we hear their eager questions, Of the dear ones left afar, In this land of gloom and shadow, Out beyond the “gates ajar”? Shall we hear the blessed voices, Of the loved ones waiting there, As their anthems of rejoicing, Float upon the heav’nly air? 3 Faith one ager wing soars upward, And bright Hope her way attends, And the heart oft sad and lonely, Upward bourne by them, ascends: In that fair and distant country, We shall find our loved and own, There we’ll join with them in praises, Gathered with them ‘round the throne. Chorus: We shall hear the blessed voices, Of the loved ones waiting there, As their anthems of rejoicing, Float upon the heav’nly air. Languages: English Tune Title: [When we've crossed the darksome river]
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Land of Sunshine

Author: Fronia Smith Hymnal: GJ1890 #152 (1890) Person Name: Fronia Smith First Line: Far above earth's lowering shadows Lyrics: 1 Far above earth’s lowering shadows, Well I know the sunlight falls, And the glory of God’s presence Glitters o’er the jasper walls. Land of sunshine! there no shadow, Shuts the light from out the soul, There no tempests darkly gather, While the happy ages roll. 2 Here the mists of sorrow shroud us Friends depart or prove unkind, There our Father’s smile is constant, Driving gloom from out the mind. May I only reach that country, What doth matter darkness here, Like a dream ‘twill be forgotten, When that glory shall appear. 3 Far above earth’s lowering shadows, Well I know the sunlight falls, And the glory of God’s presence Glitters o’er the jasper walls. Land of sunshine! there no shadow, Shuts the light form out the soul, There no tempests darkly gather, While the happy ages roll. Languages: English Tune Title: [Far above earth's lowering shadows]
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Thou Art My Shepherd

Author: M. E. Thalheimer Hymnal: GJ1890 #103 (1890) Person Name: M. E. Thalheimer Languages: English Tune Title: [Thou art my Shepherd]
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I Wonder if There's Room for Me

Author: W. L. T. Hymnal: GJ1890 #140 (1890) Person Name: W. L. T. First Line: I have heard of a home far away above the skies Refrain First Line: Room for you and me Languages: English Tune Title: [I have heard of a home far away above the skies]
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We Shall See and Know

Author: H. R. Trickett Hymnal: GJ1890 #38 (1890) Person Name: H. R. Trickett First Line: When we pass death's silent portals Refrain First Line: Hark! I hear angelic voices Lyrics: 1 When we pass death’s silent portals, When we reach the other shore, Shall we see the lov’d and lost ones, Those whom God has call’d before? Shall we, in eternal sunshine, Standing on the jasper sea, Rob’d in white and crown’d with glory, All our lov’d ones shall we see? Chorus: Hark! I hear angelic voices Coming from that land so fair, Singing, and my heart rejoices, We shall know each other there. 2 When the silver cord is loosened, When the sun of life is set, Shall we fear to cross the river, Shall we linger with regret? No, we hear sweet voices calling, Calling to us from the shore, Calling, and the heart rejoices, For we see our friends once more. [Chorus] 3 Welcome, then, the glorious dawning Of that bright eternal day; Who would linger in the darkness? Oh, for wings to fly away! No, ye blessed blood-wash’d lov’d ones, Soon I come to join your band, Wait for me beside the portal, Meet me in the glory land. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [When we pass death's silent portals]
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Come to the Feast

Author: H. R. Trickett Hymnal: GJ1890 #56 (1890) Person Name: H. R. Trickett First Line: Come, for the banquet is waiting Refrain First Line: Jesus is lovingly calling Lyrics: 1 Come, for the banquet is waiting, The Master invites you today, The Saviour is calling my brother, And can you make longer delay? Chorus: Jesus is lovingly calling, All things are ready, oh come, Come hungry souls you are welcome, Oh come, ye starving ones, come. 2 Come, oh ye hungry and starving, The beggar shall eat with the king, The poorest shall sit at the table, No money nor gift need you bring. [Chorus] 3 Come, though your garments are ragged, The Master a robe will provide, ‘Tis whiter than snow and ‘tis spotless, ‘Twas washed in His blood when He died. [Chorus] 4 Come though your sins are as scarlet, The Saviour will freely forgive, You may not be living tomorrow, Oh heed you the summons and live. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, for the banquet is waiting]
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The Kingdom over Yonder

Author: Andrew A. Veatch Hymnal: GJ1890 #138 (1890) Person Name: Andrew A. Veatch First Line: This world is fair, this life is sweet Refrain First Line: Over yonder, over yonder Languages: English Tune Title: [This world is fair, this life is sweet]
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Saviour, Teach Me

Hymnal: GJ1890 #49 (1890) Person Name: C. M. von Weber First Line: Saviour, teach me day by day Languages: English Tune Title: [Saviour, teach me day by day]
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My Grace Is Sufficient for Thee

Author: R. T. W. Hymnal: GJ1890 #16 (1890) Person Name: R. T. W. First Line: When Paul, in contrition Refrain First Line: "My grace is sufficient for thee" Lyrics: 1 When Paul, in contrition, Made thrice his petition, And prayed from the thorn to be free, The answer came to him, With strength to imbue him: “My grace is sufficient for thee.” Chorus: “My grace is sufficient for thee,” Whatever the trial may be; The Father in heaven, His promise hath given: “My grace is sufficient for thee.” 2 When tempted and failing, With Satan assailing, This promise comes ever to me, It cheer my weak spirit, Gives strength as I hear it: “My grace is sufficient for thee.” [Chorus] 3 Oh! blessed assurance! Through patient endurance We’ll conquer, and Satan will flee; For thus He hath spoken, Whose word is ne’er broken: “My grace is sufficient for thee.” [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [When Paul, in contrition]
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My Presence Shall Go With Thee

Author: R. T. W. Hymnal: GJ1890 #62 (1890) Person Name: R. T. W. First Line: When Israel's noble leader Refrain First Line: Oh! words of sweet comfort Lyrics: 1 When Israel’s noble leader Was pleading with the Lord, That He would lead them onward, And unto them afford A token of His presence, This promise calm’d his breast: “My presence shall go with thee, And I will give thee rest.” Chorus: Oh! words of sweet comfort Unto the troubled breast: “My presence shall go with thee, And I will give thee rest.” 2 ‘Tis so with all who trust Him, And bring to Him their cares; He gives them balm for trouble, Their heavy burdens bears. His spirit whispers to them These words of promise blest: “My presence shall go with thee, And I will give thee rest.” [Chorus] 3 Hear, all ye weary toilers, Whose burdens bend you low; These words are for your comfort, If ye will take them so. Hear, all who walk in sadness, With weight of cares oppress’d: “My presence shall go with thee, And I will give thee rest.” [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [When Israel's noble leader]
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Lord Accept Our Praise

Author: R. T. W. Hymnal: GJ1890 #133 (1890) Person Name: R. T. W. First Line: Lord, accept our humble praise Lyrics: 1 Lord, accept our humble praise From Thy throne low bending; Hear with gracious ear the lays From our lips ascending. 2 Tune our hearts with sweet accord As we raise our voices, Thus to praise the risen Lord, In whom earth rejoices. 3 In His name and through His love, Come we, gladly singing Songs of praise, to float above,— Sweetly upward winging. 4 May we sing these songs of joy Till earth ties shall sever! Then Thy praise our tongues employ In the blest forever. Languages: English Tune Title: [Lord, accept our humble praise]
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There Is a Happy Land

Author: A. Young Hymnal: GJ1890 #95 (1890) Person Name: A. Young Languages: English Tune Title: [There is a happy land]

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