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Resting on the Lord

Author: Chas. H. Gabriel Hymnal: PH1885 #17 (1885) Scripture: 2 Chronicles 14:11 First Line: I rest on Him, the Crucified Refrain First Line: I’m resting on the Lord Lyrics: 1 I rest on Him, the Crucified, Redeeming Lord of all; Confessing all my sinfulness, Low at his feet I fall. Refrain: I’m resting on the Lord, I’m resting on the Lord, My soul shall never, never fear; For I’m resting on the Lord, I’m resting on the Lord, My King and Friend so dear. 2 I rest upon his loving arm, He watches o’er my way; My all sustaining hope is he, Who leads me day by day. [Refrain] 3 I rest upon his promise sweet, That promise dear to me, That in his home from sin and grief My soul shall e’er be free. [Refrain] 4 I rest in peace, confidingly I trust me in his hand; I know that he will lead me on To heav’n, that promised land. [Refrain] Tune Title: [I rest on Him, the Crucified]
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What a Gath'ring that will be

Author: J. H. K. Hymnal: PH1885 #68 (1885) Scripture: Psalm 1:5 First Line: At the sounding of the trumpet, when the saints are gather'd home Refrain First Line: What a gath’ring, gath’ring Tune Title: [At the sounding of the trumpet]
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How Lovely is Jesus

Author: Rev. A. J. Hough Hymnal: PH1885 #4 (1885) Scripture: Song of Solomon 5:16 First Line: How lovely is Jesus, the Lamb that was slain Refrain First Line: He’s the One altogether lovely Lyrics: 1 How lovely is Jesus, the Lamb that was slain, To win a world’s pardon by sorrow and pain; How lovely that crown on his once bleeding brow, And lovely his love which o’er-shadows me now. Refrain: He’s the One altogether lovely! He’s all that the soul can crave; He’s the One altogether lovely! Jesus, the mighty to save. 2 Oh, lovely surpassing all loveliness! he Who died with the thief for a lost world and me, That I might be perfected here by his love, And meet him with white robes in heaven above. [Refrain] 3 How lovely that life, doing good ev’rywhere! Howe lovely that death, with its merciful prayer! And lovely that blood which on Calvary flow’d, When washing the stain’d heart, and light’ning its load. [Refrain] 4 How lovely is Jesus! When close to his side, From doubt and temptation securely we hide! And lovely his presence,—when loving him best, He comes to our hearts with the blessing of rest. [Refrain] Tune Title: [How lovely is Jesus, the Lamb that was slain]
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Bringing in the Sheaves

Hymnal: PH1885 #27 (1885) Scripture: Matthew 13:39 First Line: Sowing in the morning, sowing seeds of kindness Refrain First Line: Bringing in the sheaves, bringing in the sheaves Tune Title: [Sowing in the morning, sowing seeds of kindness]
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Tell It to Jesus

Author: J. E. Rankin, D. D. Hymnal: PH1885 #44 (1885) Scripture: Matthew 14:12 First Line: Are you weary, are you heavy hearted Refrain First Line: Tell it to Jesus, tell it to Jesus Tune Title: [Are you weary, are you heavy hearted]
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The Old Ship

Hymnal: PH1885 #7 (1885) Scripture: Matthew 14:24 First Line: We are on the deep, we are sailing to our home Refrain First Line: In the old ship Zion we are sailing on the tide Lyrics: 1 We are on the deep, we are sailing to our home In the land beyond the shores of time, Where the weary rest, and no sorrows ever come, In that brighter, better, happier clime. Refrain: In the old ship Zion we are sailing on the tide; Though the waves may dash, and billows roar, “We will stand the storm,” we will safe at anchor ride, In the port on Canaan’s peaceful shore. 2 We are on the deep, see our sails how full they swell, And our standard floating proudly high; ‘Tis the blood-stained banner of King Immanuel, We will sail beneath it—“life or die.” [Refrain] 3 Are you on the deep, in the sinner’s bark so frail? You will perish—leave without delay; Come on board with us, and at once for glory sail, And be saved while you are called today. [Refrain] Tune Title: [We are on the deep, we are sailing to our home]
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How Can I Live without Jesus

Author: Mrs. Emma Pitt Hymnal: PH1885 #12 (1885) Scripture: John 15:5 Lyrics: 1 How can I live without Jesus? My Rock and my Fortress is he; I’m trusting alone in his mercy; He ever my Saviour will be. How can I live, how can I live, How can I live without Jesus? He is my Rock, He is my Hope! How can I live without Jesus? 2 How can I bear without Jesus The storms that encompass me here? For tho’ in the darkest mid-ocean, He speaks, “It is I, do not fear.” How can I live? how can I work? How can I bear, without Jesus? He is my Strength, Comfort and Song! How can I bear without Jesus? 3 How can I hope without Jesus, For he is my bright Morning Star? His blood that hath bought my salvation, Brought me nigh who once was afar. How can I hope, how can I hope, How can I hope without Jesus? His blood alone can guilt atone; How can I hope without Jesus? 4 How can I die without Jesus? He’ll be with me unto the end; He never will leave nor forsake me, My loving, unchangeable Friend. How can I die, how can I die, How can I die without Jesus? Jesus, my Rock! Jesus, my Hope! How can I die without Jesus? Tune Title: [How can I live without Jesus]
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Cast thy Burden on the Lord

Author: W. J. K. Hymnal: PH1885 #82 (1885) Scripture: 1 Peter 5:7 First Line: Weary pilgrim on life's pathway Tune Title: [Weary pilgrim on life's pathway]

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