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I'm Happy

Author: C. Harold Lowden Hymnal: US1917 #131 (1917) First Line: I'm happy, I'm happy Lyrics: I’m happy, I’m happy, My heart in its rapture must gratefully sing; I’m happy, I’m happy, For I am a child of the King. Topics: Choruses Tune Title: [I'm happy, I'm happy]
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Keep Praying

Author: C. Harold Lowden Hymnal: US1917 #132 (1917) Lyrics: Keep praying, Keep praying, The faith will make the answer sure, Keep praying, Keep praying, God’s promises endure. Topics: Choruses Tune Title: [Keep praying]
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Come in To-Night

Author: J. B. M. Hymnal: US1917 #133 (1917) First Line: Lord without Thee I am undone Refrain First Line: Come in tonight, come in tonight Lyrics: 1 Lord without Thee I am undone, O leave me not Thou blessed One, I ope’ the door once barr’d so tight, Saviour, come in, come in tonight. Refrain: Come in tonight, come in tonight, I need Thy love I need Thy light, O stay no more outside the door, Saviour come in, come in tonight. 2 Lord Thou hast stood outside the door, I heard Thee knocking o’er and o’er, Alas, that I my Lord should slight, Saviour, come in, come in tonight. [Refrain] 3 Come in, dear Lord, nor e’er depart, Set up Thy throne within my heart, I gladly own Thy sovereign right, Saviour, come in, come in tonight. [Refrain] Topics: Invitation and Decision Tune Title: [Lord without Thee I am undone]
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I am Coming Back to God

Author: C. H. L. Hymnal: US1917 #134 (1917) First Line: Long I wandered in the paths of sin Lyrics: 1 Long I wandered in the paths of sin, Nor thought to ponder on the awful cost, But there comes the “still small voice within,” That tells me I am lost: Refrain: I am coming back to God, I am coming back to God; The paths of sin too long I’ve trod, I am coming back to God. 2 Lost?—or can it be that He will hear, And grant forgiveness to unworthy me; Though with halting step and trembling fear, I am resolved to see. [Refrain] 3 Naught have I to merit such great love, That He should, thro’ His Son, my sins efface, Yet He asks that I this love shall prove, And simply trust His grace. [Refrain] 4 Ah, at last I doubt and fear no more, But casting sin and ev’ry care behind; At His feet my heart’s oblation pour, Eternal life shall find. [Refrain] Topics: Invitation and Decision Tune Title: [Long I wandered in the paths of sin]
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Just as I Am

Author: Charlotte Elliott Hymnal: US1917 #135 (1917) First Line: Just as I am! Without one plea Topics: Invitation and Decision Tune Title: [Just as I am! Without one plea]
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Let Jesus Come Into Your Heart

Author: C. H. M. Hymnal: US1917 #136 (1917) First Line: If you are tired of the load of your sin Refrain First Line: Just now your doubtings give o'er Topics: Invitation and Decision Tune Title: [If you are tired of the load of your sin]
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There is Power in the Blood

Author: L. E. J. Hymnal: US1917 #137 (1917) First Line: Would you be free from your burden of sin? Refrain First Line: There is pow'r, pow'r, wonder working pow'r Topics: Invitation and Decision Tune Title: [Would you be free from your burden of sin?]
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I am Trusting, Lord, in Thee

Author: Wm. McDonald Hymnal: US1917 #138 (1917) First Line: I am coming to the cross Topics: Invitation and Decision Tune Title: [I am coming to the cross]
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He is Calling

Hymnal: US1917 #139 (1917) First Line: There's a wideness in God's mercy Refrain First Line: He is calling, "Come to me!" Topics: Invitation and Decision Tune Title: [There's a wideness in God's mercy]
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Why Do You Wait?

Author: C. F. R. Hymnal: US1917 #140 (1917) First Line: Why do you wait dear brother Topics: Invitation and Decision Tune Title: [Why do you wait dear brother]

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