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Just Lean Upon Jesus

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: PH3W1902 #121 (1907) First Line: Just lean upon Jesus; He'll help you along Refrain First Line: Just lean upon Jesus, dear child of His care Lyrics: 1 Just lean upon Jesus; He'll help you along, And brighten your pathway With many a song. Glad songs of rejoicing, Because he is near, So mighty to save you, So willing to cheer. Chorus: Just lean upon Jesus, Dear child of his care; Just lean upon Jesus, Your burden he'll share. 2 Just lean upon Jesus; In service perplexed, And ask him to show you The work that comes “next;” Then simply obeying, Results leave with him; His arm is unfailing, His eye never dim. [Chorus] 3 Just lean upon Jesus; And bring ev'ry care, Tho’ trifling or heavy, To him who hears pray'r. He tells you so kindly In him to confide, O trust him most fully, There's joy at his side. [Chorus] 4 Just lean upon Jesus When troubles dismay; He counts ev'ry footstep That leads up to Day. So near “the Beloved” No ill need affright; The valley of shadow, His presence makes bright. [Chorus] Topics: Faith, Trust Tune Title: [Just lean upon Jesus]
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Growing Brighter Every Day

Author: Mrs. C. H. M. Hymnal: PH3W1902 #122 (1907) First Line: I can ne'er forget the day when Jesus Topics: Confession, Testimony Tune Title: [I can ne'er forget the day when Jesus]
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Who'll be the Next?

Author: Annie S. Hawks Hymnal: PH3W1902 #123 (1907) First Line: Who'll be the next to follow Jesus Refrain First Line: Who'll be the next Topics: Invitation Tune Title: [Who'll be the next to follow Jesus]
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Trust on, press on

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: PH3W1902 #124 (1907) First Line: Never will the Lord forget his own Refrain First Line: Trust on, through the darkest night Topics: Faith, Trust; Faith, Trust Tune Title: [Never will the Lord forget his own]
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That Grand Word, Whosoever

Author: E. E. H. Hymnal: PH3W1902 #125 (1907) First Line: That grand word, whosoever, is ringing through my soul Refrain First Line: O that whosoever, whosoever will may come Topics: Atonement, Salvation Tune Title: [That grand word, whosoever, is ringing through my soul]
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Witnessing for Jesus

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: PH3W1902 #126 (1907) First Line: Witnesses for Jesus, ye who know his power Refrain First Line: Witnessing, witnessing, proving every day Topics: Loyalty, Obedience Tune Title: [Witnesses for Jesus, ye who know his power]
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Christ receiveth sinful men

Author: Neumeister Hymnal: PH3W1902 #127 (1907) First Line: Sing it o'er and o'er again Refrain First Line: Wonderful word, O sweet refrain Topics: Grâce; Invitation; Joy, Sunshine Tune Title: [Sing it o'er and o'er again]
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He's everything to me

Author: Frank H. Mashaw Hymnal: PH3W1902 #128 (1907) First Line: I once was in the desert Refrain First Line: He's ev'rything, yes, ev'rything to me Topics: Confession, Testimony; Fellowship, Communion Tune Title: [I once was in the desert]
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Move Forward

Author: G. W. Crofts Hymnal: PH3W1902 #129 (1907) First Line: Move forward, valiant men and strong Refrain First Line: Move forward, move forward Topics: Cross; Work, Service Tune Title: [Move forward, valiant men and strong]
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Volunteers, to the front

Author: Mrs. E. E. Williams Hymnal: PH3W1902 #130 (1907) First Line: Volunteers are wanted, hear the stirring call Refrain First Line: Away to the battlefield, away, away Topics: Warfare Tune Title: [Volunteers are wanted, hear the stirring call]

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