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Close to Thy Cross, O Christ

Author: Rev. Josephus Anderson, D. D. Hymnal: SSGU1897 #59 (1897) Person Name: Rev. Josephus Anderson, D. D. First Line: Close, close to Thy cross, O Christ Refrain First Line: Close to Thy cross, close to Thy cross Languages: English Tune Title: [Close, close to Thy cross, O Christ]
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Lord of Hosts, how lovely fair

Hymnal: SSGU1897 #173 (1897) Person Name: Frank L. Armstrong Lyrics: 1 Lord of Hosts, how lovely fair, E’en on earth Thy temples are; Here Thy waiting people see Much of heav’n and much of Thee. 2 From Thy gracious presence flows Bliss that softens all our woes; While Thy Spirit’s holy fire Warms our hearts with pure desire. 3 Here we supplicate Thy throne, Here Thou mak’st Thy glories known; Here we learn Thy righteous ways, Taste Thy love and sing Thy praise. 4 Thus with sacred songs of joy, We our happy lives employ; Love, and long to love Thee more, Till from earth to heav’n we soar. Languages: English Tune Title: RUEBUSH
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Make Me More Like Jesus

Author: Mrs. M. E. Baldwin Hymnal: SSGU1897 #31 (1897) Person Name: Mrs. M. E. Baldwin First Line: Heavenly Father, this I pray Refrain First Line: More and more, more and more Languages: English Tune Title: [Heavenly Father, this I pray]
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O, for a Faith

Author: William H. Bathurst Hymnal: SSGU1897 #211b (1897) Person Name: William H. Bathurst First Line: O, for a faith that will not shrink Languages: English
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Beautiful City

Author: Dr. Heinrich Batschure Hymnal: SSGU1897 #95 (1897) Person Name: Dr. Heinrich Batschure First Line: Beautiful city, blessed and fair Refrain First Line: Beautiful city, beautiful city Lyrics: 1 Beautiful city, blessed and fair, Beautiful country, treasures most rare, Beautiful land, who thy glories can tell— With the redeem’d ones we there shall dwell. Refrain: Beautiful city, beautiful city, Fashioned by Jesus the builder divine; Beautiful city, beautiful city, O when shall thy pleasures be mine. 2 Beautiful city, lovely thy light, Beautiful city—never ‘tis night, Beautiful mansion prepared there for me; O how I long thy rich beauties to see. [Refrain] 3 Beautiful home when shall we be there, Beautiful land, thy happiness share, Beautiful city we long for the rest, There with the Saviour be happy and blest. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Beautiful city, blessed and fair]
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Just One Touch

Author: Birdie Bell Hymnal: SSGU1897 #6 (1897) Person Name: Birdie Bell First Line: Just one touch as He moves along Refrain First Line: Just one touch as He passes by Languages: English Tune Title: [Just one touch as He moves along]
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Walking in the Sunlight

Author: Birdie Bell Hymnal: SSGU1897 #34 (1897) Person Name: Birdie Bell First Line: Walking in the sunlight on I go each day Refrain First Line: Walking in the sunlight, blessed light of God Lyrics: 1 Walking in the sunlight on I go each day, Trav’ling to a land beyond compare; Singing of God’s mercies all along the way, Walking in the sunlight bright and fair. Refrain: Walking in the sunlight, blessed light of God, Singing of His mercies’ ceaseless flow, Foll’wing in the pathway which my Lord hath trod, Walking in the sunlight, on I go. 2 Walking in the sunlight of a Father’s love, Pressing on with swift and willing feet; Rest eternal waits me in that land above, Walking in the sunlight glad and sweet. [Refrain] 3 Walking in the sunlight, close by Jesus’ side, Fearing naught, I journey on the way; In my weakness clinging to my trusty Guide, Walking in the sunlight, day by day. [Refrain] 4 Walking in the sunlight till I catch a sight Of the City’s pearly gates above; Jesus’ presence scatters darkest shades of night, Walking in the sunlight of God’s love. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Walking in the sunlight on I go each day]
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Dreaming of Home

Author: Birdie Bell Hymnal: SSGU1897 #78 (1897) Person Name: Birdie Bell First Line: When my heart is aching, weary Refrain First Line: Heavn’ly Home across death’s stream Lyrics: 1 When my heart is aching, weary, And when all of life seems dreary, To the Home across the river then my fancy wings its flight; There is never sound of weeping, And no anxious vigil keeping, Never o’er its walls of jasper falls the shade of sorrow’s night. Refrain: Heavn’ly Home across death’s stream, Of thy glorious beauties oft I dream, Till I catch a dazzling ray from the gates of day, From thy pearly gates of day. 2 There the joy-bells ne’er cease ringing, There the angel-choirs are singing, Ev’ry voice attuned to music as they join the heav’nly hymn; ‘Tis the same old blessed story, “Glory in the highest, glory, Crown the Saviour with a diadem that can never dim.” [Refrain] 3 Home beloved, o’er death’s river, Of which God Himself is Giver, How I love to read the story of thy peerless beauties o’er; New the tale, although so olden, Of the pavements rich and golden, Of the City bathed in radiance, just on the other shore. [Refrain] 4 Nevermore shall I be sighing, And there will be no more dying, Heaven’s gate is but the entrance to a never-ending life; There is joy for all our sorrow, In the blest and longed for morrow, There my heart will rest in quiet after this world’s empty strife. [Refrain] 5 O my soul, be patient ever, And be earnest thine endeavor, To do work for Christ thy Master as the moments speed away; In His own time He will call thee Where no ill can e’er befall thee, To the City of the faithful just beyond the gates of day. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [When my heart is aching, weary]
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Just Approach it With a Song

Author: Birdie Bell Hymnal: SSGU1897 #89 (1897) Person Name: Birdie Bell First Line: When you come to snares and pitfalls Refrain First Line: Gather up each joy and blessing Lyrics: 1 When you come to snares and pitfalls, When temptations round you throng; Bravely meet each threat’ning danger, Just approach it with a song. Refrain: Gather up each joy and blessing, Ev’ry hour of bliss prolong; In God’s strength meet sin or sorrow, Just approach it with a song. 2 Gladly take each joy that’s offer’d, Ev’ry smile that comes along; Then when grief stands in your pathway, Just approach it with a song. [Refrain] 3 Trust in God, He’ll keep you ever, He will help you conquer wrong; Do not flinch at sight of danger, Just approach it with a song. [Refrain] 4 Do not fear the tempter’s power, Faint not, tho’ the road is long; God will help you meet each peril, Just approach it with a song. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [When you come to snares and pitfalls]
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The Sower

Author: Birdie Bell Hymnal: SSGU1897 #166 (1897) Person Name: Birdie Bell First Line: A sower was ending his homeward way Refrain First Line: You’ve worked to the sunset glow Lyrics: 1 A sower was ending his homeward way, And his steps were sad and slow, So weary with toiling the livelong day,— And I called in accents low, “O, why are you sad at eventide? You’ve scattered the good seed far and wide, By streamlets fair and on mountain side, You’ve worked till the sunset glow.” You’ve worked to the sunset glow, You’ve worked till the sunset glow, By streamlets fair and on mountain side, You’ve worked till the sunset glow. 2 The sower made answer in words like these, “I have toiled since break of day, My forehead was kissed by the morning breeze And ‘twas scorched by noontide ray, But I fear that the thorns will choke the seek, The birds of the air may on it fee, Perchance on the rocks ‘twill die indeed, Then what will the Master say?” Then what will the Master say? Then what will the Master say? Perchance on rocks it will die indeed, Then what will the Master say? 3 “O sower, be trustful” I made reply, “You have worked for Christ the Lord, He sendeth the sunlight from smiling sky, From His hand the rain is poured; He’ll watch the seed which your hand did sow, The dews will fall and the soft winds blow, Till tall and fair shall the ripe grain grow— For such is the promised word.” For such is the promised word, For such is the promised word, Till tall and fair shall the ripe grain grow— For such is the promised word. 4 A sower was wending his homeward way, But his steps were glad and fleet; He carrolled a song, ‘twas a happy lay, And it told of faith so sweet; For trust had come in the place of fear, “In God’s good time will the grain appear,” A glad “well done” will the toiler hear, His heart shall with rapture beat. His heart shall with rapture beat, His heart shall with rapture beat, A glad “well done” will the toiler hear, His heart shall with rapture beat. Languages: English Tune Title: [A sower was ending his homeward way]

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