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He Will Gather the Wheat

Author: Harriet B. M'Keever Hymnal: PH1885 #1 (1885) First Line: When Jesus shall gather the nations Refrain First Line: He will gather the wheat in His garner Tune Title: [When Jesus shall gather the nations]
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Hallelujah, He Saves Us

Author: Frank M. Davis Hymnal: PH1885 #2 (1885) First Line: Sing glory to God in the highest Refrain First Line: Hallelujah! he saves us Lyrics: 1 Sing glory to God in the highest, For wonderful things he hath done; He so loved the world that he gave us His only begotten dear Son. Refrain: Hallelujah! he saves us Thro’ the death of his Son; Hallelujah! he saves us Thro’ the Crucified One. 2 Oh, perfect redemption to sinners, The purchase of Jesus’ own blood! The vilest offender is pardoned, Is saved thro’ the promise of God. [Refrain] 3 Rejoice, then, rejoice, all ye people, The wondrous transaction is done, The life-gate is opened; come, enter, Thro’ Jesus the Crucified One. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Sing glory to God in the highest]
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Stay Not

Author: Henrietta E. Blair Hymnal: PH1885 #3 (1885) First Line: Jesus is waiting to save you Refrain First Line: Stay not, stay not Lyrics: 1 Jesus is waiting to save you, Bring him your burden of sin; Knock at the portals of mercy, Jesus will welcome you in. Refrain: Stay not, stay not, Faithful his promise and true; Stay not, stay not, Now there is pardon for you. 2 Come when the morning is brightest, Come in the springtime of youth, Come in the vigor of manhood, Drink at the fountain of truth. [Refrain] 3 Come, and the Saviour will give you Life and its pleasures untold, Come, and his mercy will keep you Guarded and safe in his fold. [Refrain] 4 Come, for the moments are flying, Come ere they vanish away; Trust not the dawn of tomorrow, Jesus is waiting today. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Jesus is waiting to save you]
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How Lovely is Jesus

Author: Rev. A. J. Hough Hymnal: PH1885 #4 (1885) 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] Scripture: Song of Solomon 5:16 Tune Title: [How lovely is Jesus, the Lamb that was slain]
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Lost but Found

Author: F. J. C. Hymnal: PH1885 #5 (1885) First Line: Oh, the joy that fills my heart Refrain First Line: Endless praise, endless praise Lyrics: 1 Oh, the joy that fills my heart! Oh, the grateful tears that start, When I think of Jesus’ love! How he came that he might bear All my weight of sin and care, How he came from heav’n above. Refrain: Endless praise, endless praise To the Lord my soul shall raise; Lost but found, O happy strain! Dead but now I live again. 2 Lost but found, oh, wondrous thought! To his fold in mercy brought; Saved by grace, his grace divine; Heir with him of bliss untold, Soon his glory I’ll behold, What a blessed hope is mine! [Refrain] 3 Lost but found! I now can sing Vict’ry through my Saviour King, Vict’ry ev’ry day and hour; Vict’ry still will be my song When I join the ransom’d throng, Vict’ry o’er the tempter’s power. [Refrain] 4 O that all the world would prove How a pard’ning God can love, How he waits for all who come! O that all the world might see What his grace hat done for me! How he welcomes wand’rers home. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Oh, the joy that fills my heart]
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Oh, to Be Nearer

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: PH1885 #6 (1885) First Line: Oh, to be nearer, nearer Refrain First Line: Only His love, only His love Tune Title: [Oh, to be nearer, nearer]
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The Old Ship

Hymnal: PH1885 #7 (1885) 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] Scripture: Matthew 14:24 Tune Title: [We are on the deep, we are sailing to our home]
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The New Song

Author: Flora L. Best Hymnal: PH1885 #8 (1885) First Line: There are songs of joy that I loved to sing Refrain First Line: O the new, new song! O the new, new song Tune Title: [There are songs of joy that I loved to sing]
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Fill Me Now

Author: Rev. E. H. Stokes Hymnal: PH1885 #9 (1885) First Line: Hover over me, Holy Spirit Refrain First Line: Fill me now, fill me now Tune Title: [Hover over me, Holy Spirit]
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Calling for You

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: PH1885 #10 (1885) First Line: Oh, come to the Saviour, his arms are extended Refrain First Line: Calling for you, calling for you Tune Title: [Oh, come to the Saviour, his arms are extended]

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