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I Stretch My Hands to Thee

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: PPUS1900 #91 (1900) First Line: Father, I stretch my hands to Thee Refrain First Line: I do believe, I now believe Languages: English Tune Title: [Father, I stretch my hands to Thee]
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Speed the Light

Author: E. A. H. Hymnal: PPUS1900 #92 (1900) First Line: To the millions living o'er the deep, deep sea Refrain First Line: Speed the light, the blessed Gospel light Languages: English Tune Title: [To the millions living o'er the deep, deep sea]
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Come, My Soul

Author: John Newton Hymnal: PPUS1900 #93 (1900) First Line: Come, my soul, thy suit prepare Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, my soul, thy suit prepare]
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I'll Go Where You Want Me to Go

Author: Mary Brown Hymnal: PPUS1900 #94 (1900) First Line: It may not be on the mountain's height Refrain First Line: I'll go where you want me to go, dear Lord Languages: English Tune Title: [It may not be on the mountain's height]
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In the Cross I Glory

Author: Sir J. Bowring Hymnal: PPUS1900 #95 (1900) First Line: In the cross of Christ I glory Languages: English Tune Title: RATHBUN
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Be a Sunny Christian

Author: Rev. W. C. Martin Hymnal: PPUS1900 #96 (1900) First Line: Be a sunny, sunny Christian Refrain First Line: Be a sunny, sunny Christian Lyrics: 1 Be a sunny, sunny Christian, Give the world your brightest smile; Let your eyes with love be beaming, Keep your brightness all the white; Do not show the world the teardrop, Which at times may dim the eye, Take that secretly to Jesus, Who aloud the fount can dry. Refrain: Be a sunny, sunny Christian, Let your face be bright as day; Show the world that hope of heaven Drives the shadows all away. 2 Be a sunny, sunny Christian, Be a worthy child of grace; Do not let the lines of trouble Mar the brightness of your face; Fill the day with deeds of kindness, Cheer some weary soul along; Scatter roses by the wayside, Light the way with smile and song. [Refrain] 3 Be a sunny, sunny Christian, Show the world a beaming face; In the life you live for Jesus, Gloom should never have a place; Let your days be full of gladness, In the service of your Lord; He will never, never leave you, If you lean upon His word. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Be a sunny, sunny Christian]
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How Precious Ii the Book

Author: John Fawcett Hymnal: PPUS1900 #97 (1900) First Line: How precious is the book divine Languages: English Tune Title: [How precious is the book divine]
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It is Well With My Soul

Author: H. G. Spafford Hymnal: PPUS1900 #98 (1900) First Line: When peace, like a river, attendeth my way Refrain First Line: It is well, with my soul Languages: English Tune Title: [When peace, like a river, attendeth my way]
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Is Thy Heart Right With God?

Author: E. A. H. Hymnal: PPUS1900 #99 (1900) First Line: Have thy affections been nailed to the cross Refrain First Line: Is thy heart right with God Languages: English Tune Title: [Have thy affections been nailed to the cross]
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Christ Receiveth Sinners

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: PPUS1900 #100 (1900) First Line: Ye weary, hungry, starving poor, behold a feast is spread Refrain First Line: Thanks to God! Praise the Lord for such a Saviour Lyrics: 1 Ye weary, hungry, starving poor, behold a feast is spread! The banquet hall is open now, and millions have been fed; The young and old, the high and low may take the living bread:— “This man receiveth sinners.” Refrain: Thanks to God! Praise the Lord for such a Saviour; Thanks be to God! For Christ receiveth me. 2 Behold! the host is waiting, and the day is passing by! The most unworthy sinner may in confidence draw nigh; Then hesitate no longer, though the idle scoffers cry:— “This man receiveth sinners.” [Refrain] 3 Fear not to come, there yet is room and bread enough for thee; There’s welcome in the Father’s house, His bounty, O how free! The invitation, praise the Lord! includeth even me:— “This man receiveth sinners.” [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Ye weary, hungry, starving poor, behold a feast is spread]

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