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Steady and True

Author: Katherine A. Grimes Hymnal: ASCS1917 #151 (1917) First Line: Steady and true in the upward way Refrain First Line: Steady and true as the stars that shine Lyrics: 1 Steady and true, in the upward way, Never to falter, or faint, or fear; So would I travel from day to day, Knowing my Lord is near. Refrain: Steady and true as the stars that shine, So would I keep this heart of mine, Fit for a gift to my Lord divine; Steady, steady and true. 2 Steady and true thro’ the sunny days, Helping my brother to rise and smile; Scattering joy in some lonely way, Cheering some heart the while. [Refrain] 3 Steady and true when the darkness falls, Following Christ as my beacon light; Keeping the path where His dear voice calls, Whether ‘tis noon or night. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Steady and true in the upward way]
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Battle Hymn of the Republic

Author: Julia Ward Howe Hymnal: ASCS1917 #152 (1917) First Line: Mine eyes have seen the glory Refrain First Line: Glory, glory, hallelujah Languages: English Tune Title: GLORY HALLELUJAH
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After

Author: I. I. Leslie Hymnal: ASCS1917 #153 (1917) First Line: After the storm that sweeps the sea Refrain First Line: After all that here we see Lyrics: 1 After the storm that sweeps the sea, After the drifting to the lea, After the rocks and sands are passed, Cometh the joy of home at last. Refrain: After all that here we see, What will there be, What will there be? After all that here we see, After all—eternity. 2 After the winter long and drear, After the snow-clouds disappear, After the winds sweet odors bring, Cometh the everlasting spring. [Refrain] 3 After the long and toilsome day, After the sun's fierce burning ray, After the toiler homeward goes, Cometh the night and sweet repose. [Refrain] 4 After the course of life is run, After it's work has all been done, After the hands are on the breast, Cometh the long and peaceful rest. [Refrain] 5 After the march of time shall cease, After earth-strife shall end in peace, After the changeful disappears, Cometh the long eternal years. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [After the storm that sweeps the sea]
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Steady, Brothers, Steady

Author: H. R. Trickett Hymnal: ASCS1917 #154 (1917) First Line: Dark is the night, and the waves run high Refrain First Line: Steady, steady, steady Lyrics: 1 Dark is the night, and the waves run high, Steady, brothers, steady; Hid are the stars, and the storm-clouds fly, Be ready, my brothers, be ready. Captains have we who deliv’rance will bring, Darkness or daylight is one to our King, He will deliver, so joyfully sing, All glory to Jesus our Savior. Refrain: Steady, steady, steady, Fear ye not the billows rolling high; Steady, steady, steady, There’s a star illumes the darkest sky; Storms will soon be past, The harbor gained at last, All glory be to Jesus our Savior. 2 Swift on the wings of the roaring wind, Steady, brothers, steady; Fly thro’ the night and the daylight find, Be ready, my brothers, be ready. Daylight shall open her windows of gold, Safety and Paradise we shall behold, Shout ye for gladness, O hearts, true and bold, All glory to Jesus our Savior. [Refrain] 3 Steer by the chart, and no harm can come, Steady, brothers, steady; Sail thro’ the storm and we’ll all reach home, Be ready, my brothers, be ready. Comrades have we who are safe on the shore— Comrades awaiting to greet us once more, Comrades from whom we will part nevermore, All glory to Jesus our Savior. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Dark is the night, and the waves run high]
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The Land We Love

Author: John R. Wreford Hymnal: ASCS1917 #155 (1917) First Line: Lord, while for all mankind we pray Languages: English Tune Title: [Lord, while for all mankind we pray]
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My Anchor Holds

Author: W. C. Martin Hymnal: ASCS1917 #156 (1917) First Line: Tho' the angry surges roll Refrain First Line: And it holds, my anchor holds Languages: English Tune Title: [Tho' the angry surges roll ]
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Only a Contrite Sinner

Author: Ida L. Reed Hymnal: ASCS1917 #157 (1917) Lyrics: 1 Only a contrite sinner, Kneeling at Jesus' feet; Weary and heavy-laden, Longing for rest complete. Refrain: Only a contrite sinner, Longing to be made whole; Praying for peace and pardon, Jesus, save my soul. 2 Only a contrite sinner, Pleading for saving grace, Turning from sin's dark pathway, Seeking a Savior's face. [Refrain] 3 Only a contrite sinner, Saved by His blood, he sings; Walking by faith in Jesus, Child of the King of kings. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Only a contrite sinner]
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The Church in the Wildwood

Author: W. S. P. Hymnal: ASCS1917 #158 (1917) First Line: There's a church in the valley by the wildwood Refrain First Line: Come to the church in the wildwood Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a church in the valley by the wildwood]
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Dare to Be a Daniel

Author: P. P. B. Hymnal: ASCS1917 #159 (1917) First Line: Standing by a purpose true Languages: English Tune Title: [Standing by a purpose true]
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Spelling Love

Author: Lucia B. Cook Hymnal: ASCS1917 #160 (1917) First Line: When love is spelt with letters Refrain First Line: L-O-V-E, that spells love Lyrics: 1 When love is spelt with letters, It is not hard to spell, But let us try to write it, In living deeds as well; When called to do an errand, Be sure you don’t demur; For when you mind your mother, You’re spelling love to her. Refrain: L-O-V-E, that spells love, Sweetest word in heav’n above; Sweetest word on earth below, Let’s keep spelling as we go. 2 If kind to all your classmates, Obedient to the rule, If studious and thoughtful, You’re spelling love at school; When teacher says, “Be quiet,” Be sure you do not stir; For when we please the teacher, We’re spelling love to her. [Refrain] 3 Each little deed of kindness, That we may strive to do, Is spelling love for others, And love for Jesus, too; I hope, if holy angels Look on us from above, In bright and shining letters, They’ll find us spelling “love.” [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [When love is spelt with letters]

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