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Lovingly, Tenderly Calling

Author: W. A. O. Hymnal: OSSN1908 #112 (1908) First Line: Jesus, the loving Shepherd Refrain First Line: Lovingly, tenderly calling is he Lyrics: 1 Jesus, the loving Shepherd, Calleth thee now to come Into the fold of safety, Where there is rest and room; Come in the strength of manhood, Come in the morn of youth, Enter the fold of safety, Enter the way of truth. Refrain: Lovingly, tenderly calling is he, “Wanderer, wanderer, come unto me;” Patiently waiting, there standing I see Jesus, my Shepherd divine. 2 Jesus, the loving Shepherd, Gave his dear life for thee; Tenderly now he’s calling, “Wanderer, come to me:” Haste! for without is danger, “Come,” cries the Shepherd blest; Enter the fold of safety, Enter the place of rest. [Refrain] 3 Lingering is but folly, Wolves are abroad today, Seeking the sheep who’re straying, Seeking the lambs to slay; Jesus, the loving Shepherd, Calleth thee now to come; Enter the fold of safety, Where there is rest and room. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Jesus, the loving Shepherd]
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Who Can Tell What Calvary Means?

Author: M. J. H. Hymnal: OSSN1908 #113 (1908) First Line: I have a friend called Jesus Refrain First Line: Who can tell what Calv’ry means Lyrics: 1 I have a friend called Jesus, Who lived here long ago, And gave himself to save me From all earth’s bitter woe, Without the gate he suffered To sanctify my soul, My sins have been forgiven, And I am now made whole. Refrain: Who can tell what Calv’ry means, Who can comprehend the sight; Who can know redemption’s scheme; Who can fathom heav’n’s delight? 2 I am in sweet communion With heaven hour by hour; I’ve learned the precious secret Of Jesus’ keeping pow’r. His sacrifice on Calv’ry A full salvation brought; No less could be sufficient, None greater could be wrought. [Refrain] 3 I have a flood of glory Like ocean’s swelling tide, Since now the Holy Spirit Within me doth abide. O I could sing forever Of Calv’ry and the blood, And never cease his praises Around the throne of God! [Refrain] Tune Title: [I have a friend called Jesus]
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Sweeping Over the World

Author: E. D. Elliott Hymnal: OSSN1908 #114 (1908) First Line: Like a “rushing mighty wind” across the sea and land Refrain First Line: It is sweeping o’er the world Lyrics: 1 Like a “rushing mighty wind” across the sea and land Comes the pentecostal breeze obeying God’s command, Nothing wrong nor sinful can its mighty strength withstand, It is sweeping o’er the world! Refrain: It is sweeping o’er the world, It is sweeping o’er the world, With a swift, potential force, It is speeding on its course, It is sweeping o’er the world! 2 It is fanning ever brighter faith’s poor smouldering fire, And the people far and near to holy lives aspire, More of love to God the Father is the heart’s desire, It is sweeping o’er the world! [Refrain] 3 It disperses clouds of doubt and rives them far away, And the nations walk together in the Light today, The redeemed of all the earth march on in strong array, It is sweeping o’er the world! [Refrain] 4 Soul reviving currents speed across the land and sea And the nations sing as one the anthem of the free, From the distant islands come the sounds of jubilee, It is sweeping o’er the world! [Refrain] Tune Title: [Like a “rushing mighty wind” across the sea and land]
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His Grace is Enough for Me

Author: J. B. E. Hymnal: OSSN1908 #115 (1908) First Line: Just when I am disheartened Refrain First Line: His grace is enough for me, for me Tune Title: [Just when I am disheartened]
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I've Anchored in Jesus

Author: L. E. Jones Hymnal: OSSN1908 #116 (1908) First Line: Upon life’s boundless ocean Refrain First Line: I’ve anchored in Jesus Tune Title: [Upon life’s boundless ocean]
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When We All Get to Heaven

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: OSSN1908 #117 (1908) First Line: Sing the wondrous love of Jesus Tune Title: [Sing the wondrous love of Jesus]
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Winning Its Way

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: OSSN1908 #118 (1908) First Line: O let us rejoice in the work of the Lord Refrain First Line: Winning its way, winning its way Tune Title: [O let us rejoice in the work of the Lord]
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Anchored At Last

Author: Mrs. C. H. M. Hymnal: OSSN1908 #119 (1908) First Line: O so long was my bark toss'd about on life’s sea Refrain First Line: At last! at last Tune Title: [O so long was my bark toss'd about on life’s sea]
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The Blood Has Never Lost Its Power

Author: Mrs. C. H. M. Hymnal: OSSN1908 #120 (1908) First Line: In the misty days of yore Refrain First Line: And the blood has never lost its pow’r Lyrics: 1 In the misty days of yore Jesus’ precious blood had pow’r E’en the thief upon the cross to save; Like a bird his spirit flies To its home in Paradise, Thro’ the pow’r of Calv’ry’s crimson wave. Refrain: And the blood has never lost its pow’r, No, never, no, never, Jesus’ blood avails for sin forever, And will never lose its pow’r. 2 I was lost and stepped in guilt, But the blood for sinners spilt Wash’d away my sins and set me free; Now and evermore the same, Praise, O praise his holy name! Will the cleansing stream availing be. [Refrain] 3 God in mercy asks you why, Brother sinner, will you die When such full redemption he provides? You have but to look and live, Life eternal he will give, For the pow’r of Calv’ry still abides. [Refrain] 4 Bring your burdens, come today, Turn from all your sins away, He can fully save and sanctify; From the wrath to come now flee, Let your name recorded be With the blood-washed, and redeem’d on high. [Refrain] Tune Title: [In the misty days of yore]
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Peace Be Still

Author: Mrs. Ada Torrey Henderson Hymnal: OSSN1908 #121 (1908) First Line: There’s a song my heart is singing Refrain First Line: O my heart is softly singing Lyrics: 1 There’s a song my heart is singing, Thro’ my soul the sweet tones thrill, To my life true joy ‘tis bringing, In the sweet words “peace be still.” Refrain: O my heart is softly singing! Unto him my soul is clinging, Sweetest peace his words are bringing, When he whispers, “peace be still.” 2 Sailing over life’s rough ocean, Raging winds the canvass fill, But above the storm’s commotion, Comes the whisper, “peace be still.” [Refrain] 3 So my life is filled with gladness, And my heart bows to his will, Lighter trial; pain and sadness, When he whispers, “peace be still.” [Refrain] 4 When I cross death’s surging river, And its waves my heart would chill, With new life my soul shall quiver, As he whispers, “peace be still.” [Refrain] Tune Title: [There’s a song my heart is singing]

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