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Father, Thy Presence Ever Near

Author: N. Hale Hymnal: WSR1921 #O25 (1921) First Line: Father, thy presence, ever near Lyrics: 1 Father, thy presence ever near Help us to feel and know That we may find thy kingdom here, And walk with God below. 2 Help us to find in thy great love, Our dearest hope and guide: Who rests on wisdom from above Can need no help beside. Tune Title: BEATITUDO
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Love is Kind

Author: Christopher Wordsworth Hymnal: WSR1921 #O26 (1921) First Line: Love is kind, and suffers long Tune Title: [Love is kind, and suffers long]
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Draw thou my soul, O Christ

Author: Lucy Larcom Hymnal: WSR1921 #O28 (1921) Tune Title: ST. EDMUND
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O Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go

Author: George Matheson Hymnal: WSR1921 #O31 (1921) Tune Title: ST. MARGARET
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True-Hearted, Whole-Hearted

Author: Frances Ridley Havergal Hymnal: WSR1921 #O32 (1921) First Line: True hearted, whole hearted, faithful and loyal Refrain First Line: Peal out the watchword, silence it never Tune Title: [True hearted, whole hearted, faithful and loyal]
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Lord, as we thy name profess

Author: Edwin P. Parker Hymnal: WSR1921 #O34 (1921) Tune Title: ST. BEES
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How Shall We Worship Thee, O Lord?

Author: Annie Matheson Hymnal: WSR1921 #O36 (1921) First Line: How shall we worship thee Refrain First Line: More dear to thee than prayer or praise Lyrics: 1 How shall we worship thee, O Lord? What shall we bring to thee, our King, By children and by men adored? Refrain: More dear to thee than prayer or praise Are loyal deeds and patient days, These will we bring to thee, our King. 2 What shall we give? thou dost desire A steadfast will, Obedient still, And faithful work that does not tire. [Refrain] Tune Title: [How shall we worship thee]
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To Do Thy Holy Will

Author: George Cooper (1840- ) Hymnal: WSR1921 #O39 (1921) Lyrics: 1 To do thy holy will, To bear the cross, To trust thy mercy still In pain or loss, Poor gifts are these to bring, Dear Lord, to thee, Who hast done everything For all, and me! 2 For all thy glorious earth, Thy stars and flowers, For love and gentle mirth, For happy hours, For good by which we live, For sweet sunshine, What recompense can give This heart of mine? 3 Thou who enthroned above Dost hear our call, O, can our faithful love Pay thee for all? Poor recompense to bring, Dear Lord, to thee, Who hast done everything For man, and me! Tune Title: PAX DEI
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Dare to Be Brave

Author: W. J. Rooper Hymnal: WSR1921 #O44 (1921) First Line: Dare to be brave, dare to be true Refrain First Line: Fight then, good soldiers Tune Title: [Dare to be brave, dare to be true]
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We Are Come with Joy and Gladness

Author: R. Walmsley Hymnal: WSR1921 #O46 (1921) Refrain First Line: Onward go to serve the Master Lyrics: 1 We are come with joy and gladness, Once again, our God and King, To recall thy loving kindness, And our festal hymns to sing. With a fresh and strong devotion, Every heart do thou inspire, That each spark of love may brighten Into flame of holy fire. Refrain: Onward go to serve the Master! Every gift and talent bring, That with zeal and skill we may do his will; We are servants of the King. 2 We are come, a band of singers; There are weary ones and sad, And we bring our cheerful music And our songs to make them glad. There is hope and joy eternal For the world’s despondent throng; We are come, a band of singers, To proclaim the news in song. [Refrain] 3 We are come, a band of workers; We would bring both heart and brain To the service of the Saviour, That his will in all may reign. Then forever and forever Will the right have conquered wrong, And the world shall change its sighing, Into glad, triumphant song. [Refrain] Tune Title: [We are come with joy and gladness]

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