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A Word of Kindness

Author: Elsie Duncan Yale Hymnal: J1917 #121 (1917) First Line: There's a word of cheer and kindness Lyrics: 1 There’s a word of cheer and kindness, You may speak perchance today; Burdened hearts ‘twill help to brighten, Bringing joy along the way; For the world has need of sunshine, Need of friendship strong and true; There’s a word of cheer and kindness, None can speak that word but you; There’s a word of cheer and kindness, None can speak that word but you. 2 There’s a word of cheer and kindness, It will help another on; Giving courage for a conquest, That a vict’ry may be won; Bringing hlpe to one discourages, Failing strength it may renew; There’s a word of cheer and kindness, None can speak that word but you; There’s a word of cheer and kindness, None can speak that word but you. 3 There’s a deed of loving service, That will bless another’s life; Bringing sunshine ‘mid the shadows, Bringing courage for the strife; Do not pause, for hours are flying, And the days are all too few; There’s a deed of loving service, None can do that deed but you; There’s a deed of loving service, None can do that deed but you. Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a word of cheer and kindness]
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Forward, Follow the Lord Our King!

Author: Elsie Duncan Yale Hymnal: J1917 #122 (1917) First Line: Forward, and follow the Lord our King! Refrain First Line: On, we're marching on Lyrics: 1 Forward, and follow the Lord our King! Forward, His banner shall vict’ry bring! Onward, with standards of light unfurled! We follow the King, the King of the world. Refrain: On, we’re marching on, For lo, the banner of the Lord our King is o’er us; Then ever on, we’re marching on, For by His vict’ry we shall more than conqu’rors be; On, we’re marching on, For lo, the banner of the Lord our King is o’er us; Then ever on, we’re marching onward, Beneath the banner bright, the banner bright, The standard of the royal, Saviour King. Forward, and follow the Lord our King! Forward, His banner shall vict’ry bring! Onward, with standards of light unfurled! We follow the King, the King of the world. 2 Forward, and follow the Lord of all! Forward, O list to the heav’nly call! Onward, for foes shall be downward hurled! We follow the King, the King of the world. [Refrain] 3 Forward, and follow the royal Son! Forward, His warfare and work are done! Onward, till victory’s flags are furled! We follow the King, the King of the world. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Forward, and follow the Lord our King!]
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How Firm a Foundation

Author: G. Keith Hymnal: J1917 #123 (1917) First Line: How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord! Languages: English Tune Title: [How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord!]
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Praise Ye the Lord

Author: Elsie Duncan Yale Hymnal: J1917 #124 (1917) First Line: Carol so merrily, Carol so cheerily Lyrics: 1 Carol so merrily, Carol so cheerily; Joy-bells are sounding near, Cadence resounding clear; Garlands we are bringing, Praises we are singing, List the echoes ringing, Praise ye the Lord. Refrain: Praise ye the Lord, Praise, Praise, O praise ye the Lord. 2 Carol so merrily, Carol so cheerily; Tidings we bring to you, Tidings we sing to you; Message we are telling, Love divine excelling, Hark the songs are swelling Praise ye the Lord. [Refrain] 3 Carol so merrily, Carol so cheerily; Gladness we bear to you, Good will declare to you; Happy songs resounding, Tell of joy abounding, Joyful anthems sounding, Praise ye the Lord. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Carol so merrily, Carol so cheerily]
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Abide Thou with Us

Author: C. Austin Miles Hymnal: J1917 #125 (1917) First Line: Walking with Jesus on Emaus way Lyrics: 1 Walking with Jesus on Emaus way, Wondrous His words of wisdom; Sad hearts were yearning, Love’s fires were burning, That blest day, When at last those loved ones know Him, Ever closer drew they to Him. Refrain: Abide Thou with us, the day is far spent, O Master, with Thee we plead; And only with Thee our souls are content, For with Thee is joy indeed. 2 Spent is the day, the night is coming on, With us abide, O stranger; Twilight is falling, Night-winds are calling, Day is gone, Tho’ their hearts grow closer to Him, He was gone ere yet they knew Him. [Refrain] 3 O may we know Him when upon our way Jesus with us would tarry; His word believing, His grace receiving, That glad day, When our hearts with love compelling, He will enter, then, our dwelling. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Walking with Jesus on Emaus way]
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A Dream of Paradise

Author: Claude Littleton Hymnal: J1917 #126 (1917) First Line: Once in the evening twilight Refrain First Line: Father in heaven above Lyrics: 1 Once in the evening twilight, I dreamt a happy dream, Me thought I was in heav’n above, And saw its crystal gleam; And calm amid the glory, There stood a singer fair, Who through the stillness of the night, Sent forth this song of pray’r: Refrain: Father in heaven above, Glorious and mighty; Send forth Thy Light of Love, O King most mighty! Father, Glorious and mighty; Send forth Thy Light of Love, Thy Light of Love. 2 Then in my dream celestial, I heard the din of strife, With all earth’s cares and sorrows, And bitterness of life; The cry of little children, The moan of poor and sad, This song from God’s bright angels Was sent to make them glad: [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Once in the evening twilight]
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O Worship the King

Author: Robert Grant Hymnal: J1917 #127 (1917) First Line: O worship the King all-glorious above Languages: English Tune Title: [O worship the King all-glorious above]
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The Palms

Hymnal: J1917 #128 (1917) First Line: O'er all the way, green palms and blossoms gay Refrain First Line: Join all and sing, his name declare Languages: English Tune Title: [O'er all the way, green palms and blossoms gay]
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Praise with Delight

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: J1917 #129 (1917) First Line: Praise the Lord with delight Lyrics: 1 Praise the Lord with delight, In anthems of love, While the morning is bright, With beams from above, While a greeting of cheer, Speaking gently to all: Do a kindness sincere, Evening shadows will fall. 2 Serve the Lord with delight, Spread gladness around; He will gird you with might, Make praises resound. Answer promptly today, Opportunity’s call, Ere the light fades away, Evening shadows will fall. 3 Serve the Lord with delight, Your neighbor, as well, In eternity bright, Your Saviour will tell That your work was “well done,” Though your efforts seem small; Work, while shineth the sun, Evening shadows must fall. Languages: English Tune Title: [Praise the Lord with delight]
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Flow, Flow

Author: C. Austin Miles Hymnal: J1917 #130 (1917) First Line: Flow, flow on life's broad stream Refrain First Line: Rest thee safe in His love Lyrics: 1 Flow, flow on life’s broad stream, On where heav’n’s golden glories gleam; Flow, flow, my soul, flow on, God’s great love is hov’ring o’er thee. Refrain: Rest thee safe in His love, On life’s turbulent river; Flow, flow to love’s fathomless sea; Haste to thy God, the Giver, Flow on, flow on. 2 Flow, flow, my soul, flow on, Day must break when the night is gone; Flow, flow, thy bark shall be, Night or day where God shall guide thee. [Refrain] 3 Flow, flow, the night is past, Thy frail bark reaches home at last; Safe, safe, thy song shall be, O my soul, praise God thy Giver. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Flow, flow on life's broad stream]

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