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I Love Him

Hymnal: ASUE1910 #111 (1910) First Line: Gone from my heart the world with all its charm Languages: English Tune Title: [Gone from my heart the world with all its charm]
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The Evangel Age

Author: Dr. E. T. Cassel Hymnal: ASUE1910 #112 (1910) First Line: O 'tis coming! night is breaking away Refrain First Line: Sounds the great Evangel's word of command Lyrics: 1 O ‘tis coming! night is breaking away; ‘Tis the dawning of the golden day, When all the world shall hear the blessed word we adore, Echoing from shore to shore. Refrain: Sounds the great Evangel’s word of command, “Go ye into every nation, every land, And preach the gospel message to each tribe in every clime;— I’m with you to the end of time.” 2 See the mighty hosts of God in array, Stronger, stronger growing every day; Preparing everywhere the coming way of the Lord, spreading everywhere His word. [Refrain] 3 O ye slumb’ring ones, awake and arise! See, the sun is mounting up the skies! Fall into line, make ready for the great Jubilee That is coming full and free. [Refrain] 4 O ‘tis coming! bringing peace in its train; Sing, O sing the sweet evangel strain That ushers in the golden age, triumphant in love; Sing, ye angle host above! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [O 'tis coming! night is breaking away]
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Beautiful Isle

Author: Jessie H. Pounds Hymnal: ASUE1910 #113 (1910) First Line: Somewhere the sun is shining Refrain First Line: Somewere, Somewhere, Beautiful Isle of Somewhere! Languages: English Tune Title: [Somewhere the sun is shining]
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I Love to Tell the Story

Author: Katherine Hankey Hymnal: ASUE1910 #114 (1910) Languages: English Tune Title: [I love to tell the story]
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Take Time to be Holy?

Author: W. D. Longstaff Hymnal: ASUE1910 #115 (1910) First Line: Take time to be holy Languages: English Tune Title: [Take time to be holy]
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It is Jesus

Author: T. O. Chisholm Hymnal: ASUE1910 #116 (1910) First Line: Behold! One cometh in the way Languages: English Tune Title: [Behold! One cometh in the way]
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["Almost persuaded" now to believe]

Author: P. P. B. Hymnal: ASUE1910 #117 (1910) First Line: "Almost persuaded" now to believe Languages: English Tune Title: ["Almost persuaded" now to believe]
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Some Day

Author: Dr. Victor M. Staley Hymnal: ASUE1910 #118 (1910) First Line: Some day 'twill all be over Refrain First Line: Some day, some happy day Languages: English Tune Title: [Some day 'twill all be over]
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The Shining Shore

Hymnal: ASUE1910 #119 (1910) First Line: My days are gliding swiftly by Refrain First Line: For O! we stand on Jordan's strand Languages: English Tune Title: [My days are gliding swiftly by]
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Holy Twilight Hour

Author: S. W. B. Hymnal: ASUE1910 #120 (1910) First Line: When silently the night-shades fall Lyrics: 1 When silently the night-shades fall, In sable mantle dressed, And earth in holy calm and peace Is gently lulled to rest, There comes from out the stillness deep A whisper sweet and low, That brings into the weary breast A peace it fain would know. Refrain: Holy twilight hour, blessed twilight hour, Thro’ thy wooing, Jesus speaks and bids us “Come”! Holy twilight hour, blessed twilight hour, Thro’ thy tranquil dream the heart sings Home, sweet home. 2 When twilight steals o’er land and sea, And shadows come and go, With silent tread ‘mid zephyrs sweet That gently onward flow, There seems to be a softer strain That whispers to my soul, And Jesus, heav’n, and all things pure, Come in and take control. [Refrain] 3 Divinely sweet is such an hour, When Jesus draws us near, With fond caress and tender smile, His loving words to hear; But sweeter far than this ‘twill be, When life’s twilight shall come, If Jesus speaks His fond “Well done! Come, reign with me at home.” [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [When silently the night-shades fall]

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