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The Lord Knows Why

Author: Johnson Oatman, Jr. Hymnal: GRH1911 #111 (1911) First Line: I may not know the reason why Languages: English Tune Title: [I may not know the reason why]
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At the Place of Prayer

Author: Rev. A. H. Ackley Hymnal: GRH1911 #112 (1911) First Line: At the place of pray’r I sought Him Refrain First Line: At the place of pray’r I’m kneeling Lyrics: 1 At the place of pray’r I sought Him, When I heard His loving call, Kneeling there my sins confessing, Jesus saved me from them all; And my guilty heart so burdened, Was set free from earthly care, For I found His grace sufficient, Kneeling at the place of pray’r. Refrain: At the place of pray’r I’m kneeling, Life is sweetest with Him there, Deeper truths God is revealing At the place of prayer. 2 At the place of pray’r I found Him, With a pardon for my soul, And I cried in y amazement, “Canst Thou even make me whole!” Pointing to His cross He answered, “I for thee have suffered there,” So by faith I found redemption, Kneeling at the place of pray’r. [Refrain] 3 At the place of pray’r how precious, Is the Savior’s keeping pow’r, For the comfort of His Spirit, Is my joy of life each hour; All the past His blood has covered, Every burden He will share, And no evil shall befall me, Kneeling at the place of pray’r. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [At the place of pray’r I sought Him]
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Jesus is Calling

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: GRH1911 #113 (1911) First Line: Jesus is tenderly calling thee home Refrain First Line: Calling today, calling today Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus is tenderly calling thee home]
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But for a Moment

Author: A. A. P. Hymnal: GRH1911 #114 (1911) First Line: “But for a moment”—this valley of sorrows Refrain First Line: “But for a moment!” Lyrics: 1 “But for a moment”—this valley of sorrows, Darkened with shadows and heavy with sights; Bright dawns the morrow, the glorious morrow! Faint not! The sun shall with healing arise! Refrain: “But for a moment!” Only a moment! Light our affliction—‘twill soon pass away; “But for a moment!” Only a moment! Then comes the glory, forever and aye! 2 “Far more exceeding” the heavenly glory— Sufferings here with it cannot compare; Glory eternal the guerdon for anguish— Radiant crowns, for the thorns, over-there! [Refrain] 3 Temporal things like a vapor shall vanish; Higher than earth lies the land of our choice; Upward we press to the kingdom eternal; Jesus our King we behold and rejoice! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [“But for a moment”—this valley of sorrows]
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I Will Follow Thee

Author: Blanche Thornely Hymnal: GRH1911 #115 (1911) First Line: “Who will My disciple be?” Lyrics: 1 “Who will My disciple be?” ‘Tis the Master’s voice again; “Follow thou Me! Follow thou Me! I will make you fishers of men.” Refrain: I will follow Thee, I will follow Thee; I will obey, Help me, I pray; I will follow, follow Thee. 2 “Who would My disciple be? He will My commandments keep; Lovest thou Me! Lovest thou Me! Feed My lambs and feed My sheep.” [Refrain] 3 I would Thy disciple be; Cleanse me, Lord, from secret sin; Cleanse me, I pray; Send me today— Send me forth some soul to win. [Refrain] 4 I will Thy disciple be, Serve Thee, Master, love Three, Friend; Teach me, I pray, Thy will obey, Love and serve Thee to the end. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [“Who will My disciple be?”]
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Then I Shall Understand

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: GRH1911 #116 (1911) First Line: I do not know, I cannot understand Refrain First Line: But some sweet morn, in yonder blissful place Lyrics: 1 I do not know, I cannot understand, Why my Redeemer has such love for me,— Why He forsook His home in glory-land, And came to earth my guilty soul to free. But some sweet morn, in yonder blissful place, When I with joy shall clasp my Savior’s hand, And rest my eyes upon His matchless face, My happy soul will clearly understand. 2 I know not why He should His all resign, And suffer death to hide my wretched past; But this I know His priceless love is mine, And His dear voice will tell me all at last. Yes, some sweet morn, in yonder blissful place, When I with joy shall clasp my Savior’s hand, And rest my eyes upon His matchless face, My happy soul will clearly understand. 3 Then I will wait, and prize the precious gift, Until I hear my blessed Lord’s command; For well I know that He Himself will lift The veil that hides, and I shall understand. Yes, some sweet morn, in yonder blissful place, When I with joy shall clasp my Savior’s hand, And rest my eyes upon His matchless face, My happy soul will clearly understand. Languages: English Tune Title: [I do not know, I cannot understand]
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No, Not One

Author: Johnson Oatman, Jr. Hymnal: GRH1911 #117 (1911) First Line: There's not a friend like the lowly Jesus Refrain First Line: Jesus knows all about our struggles Languages: English Tune Title: [There's not a friend like the lowly Jesus]
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My Father Knows

Author: S. M. I. Henry Hymnal: GRH1911 #118 (1911) First Line: I know my heav’nly Father knows Refrain First Line: He knows, He knows Languages: English Tune Title: [I know my heav’nly Father knows]
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None of Self and All of Thee!

Author: Theodore Monod Hymnal: GRH1911 #119 (1911) First Line: Oh, the bitter pain and sorrow Lyrics: 1 O the bitter shame and sorrow, That a time could ever be, When I let the Savior’s pity Plead in vain, and proudly answered, “All of self, and none of Thee! All of self, and none of Thee!” 2 Yet He found me; I beheld Him Bleeding on th’accursed tree, Heard Him pray, “Forgive them, Father!” And my wistful heart said faintly, “Some of self, and some of Thee! Some of self, and some of Thee!” 3 Day by day His tender mercy, Healing, helping, full and free, Sweet and strong, and ah! so patient, Brought me lower, while I whispered, “Less of self, and more of Thee! Less of self, and more of Thee!” 4 Higher than the highest heavens, Deeper than the deepest sea, Lord, Thy love at last hath conquered; Grant me now my supplication,— “None of self, and all of Thee! None of self, and all of Thee!” Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, the bitter pain and sorrow]
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More Like the Master

Author: C. H. G. Hymnal: GRH1911 #120 (1911) First Line: More like the Master I would ever be Refrain First Line: Take Thou my heart, I would be Thine alone Languages: English Tune Title: [More like the Master I would ever be]

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