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God Will Take Care of You

Author: C. D. Martin Hymnal: J1917 #161 (1917) First Line: Be not dismayed whate'er betide Languages: English Tune Title: [Be not dismayed whate'er betide]
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Secure in His Keeping

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: J1917 #162 (1917) First Line: Secure in his keeping, who guideth my way Refrain First Line: Secure, secure, for his promise is sure! Lyrics: 1 Secure in his keeping, who guideth my way, Who turneth the shadows of night into day; The word that he utters, no ill can withstand, He holdeth the waters within his own hand. Refrain: Secure, secure, Secure while ages endure. My title in love is written above, For he is almighty to save; Secure, secure, Secure while ages endure. My title in love is written above, For he is almighty to save. 2 Secure in his keeping, who died for my sin, Who suffered on Calv’ry, a sinner to win; Who rising in triumph o’er sin and the grave, For me intercedeth, almighty to save. [Refrain] 3 Secure in his keeping, tho' foes may surround, The grace of my Saviour much more will abound; Then forth to his service, I’ll cheerfully go, The work he will prosper, the path he will show. [Refrain] 4 Secure, when the shadows of evening shall fall, Still trusting in Jesus, I’ll answer his call; I’ll sing ‘mid the angels, in yonder bright sphere, “He saved me, he kept me, that’s why I am here.” [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Secure in his keeping, who guideth my way]
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By the Way of the Throne

Author: C. Louise Bell Hymnal: J1917 #163 (1917) First Line: Tho' 'tis hard to part from a friend that's dear Refrain First Line: When our pathways part and we walk alone Lyrics: 1 Though ‘tis hard to part from a friend that’s dear, And it costs a sigh and a falling tear; Yet our hearts are thrilled with a thought of cheer, We can meet by the way of the Throne. Refrain: When our pathways part and we walk alone, We can kneel in pray’r at the Father’s Throne; ‘Tis the only place where our hearts can meet, In a fellowship ever sweet. 2 By the distance veiled from our longing eyes, Are the face and form that we deeply prize; Yet this comfort comes like a glad surprise, We can meet by the way of the Throne. [Refrain] 3 Though at times we whisper a sad farewell, And we know a grief which we cannot tell, There’s a sweet assurance that all is well, We can meet by the way of the Throne. [Refrain] 4 Though we sometimes part from the one we love, There’s a tender joy we can always prove; We can pray for him as we look above, We can meet by the way of the Throne. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Tho' 'tis hard to part from a friend that's dear]
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Marching for the Lord

Author: S. B. S. Hymnal: J1917 #164 (1917) First Line: Mighty armies marching o'er the field Refrain First Line: See the mighty armies Lyrics: 1 Mighty armies marching o’er the field, Hosts of sin before their banners yield, Christ is Captain, leading all the way, The Sunday schools to battle march along today. Refrain: See the mighty armies, Proudly marching on their way, Hear the call, unto all. Join the ranks for Christ today, The victor’s cheer is drawing near, The evil pow’r cannot endure, To arms, to arms, with Christ the Captain The victory is sure. 2 Onward is the motto of the Lord, Ev’ry heart responsive to the word; Onward marching, loyal one and all, With ev’ry soul rejoicing in the Captain’s call. [Refrain] 3 Join the ranks and be a soldier too, Why stand idle all the season through; Come and offer, “Master here am I,” For quickly all your youthful days are passing by. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Mighty armies marching o'er the field]
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The Church in the Wildwood

Author: W. S. P.; A. A. Payn Hymnal: J1917 #165 (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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He Took Every Burden Away

Author: Katharine S. Wadsworth Hymnal: J1917 #166 (1917) First Line: In sorrow I came to the Saviour one day Refrain First Line: He took ev'ry burden away Lyrics: 1 In sorrow I came to the Saviour one day, My heart was all broken with sin; I prayed that the burden be taken away, And quickly He spoke peace within. Refrain: He took ev’ry burden away, He took ev’ry burden away; His love, so divine, shall forever be mine, He took ev’ry burden away. 2 I follow Him now wheresoever He leads, Rejoicing in His love divine; Through wonderful grace He supplies all my needs And many rich blessings are mine. [Refrain] 3 And now His sweet praise in my soul ne’er shall cease, I love Him each day more and more; His mercies and blessings shall daily increase, Until all my labors are o’er. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [In sorrow I came to the Saviour one day]
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At the End of the Road

Author: C. Louise Bell Hymnal: J1917 #167 (1917) First Line: No matter if clouds have o'er-shadowed the way Refrain First Line: At the end of the road shall the light ever glow Lyrics: 1 No matter if clouds have o’er-shadowed the way, This thought like a beacon has glowed; It brightened the journey from day unto day, There is light at the end of the road. Refrain: At the end of the road shall the light ever glow, There the rest that was promised I know; And the joy which I craved as I journeyed below, Will be found at the end of the road. 2 No matter that burdens have come to my life, I bore ev’ry wearisome load; This promise is mine, ‘midst the toil and the strife, There is rest at the end of the road. [Refrain] 3 No matter how often the sorrows would come, This thought in my spirit abode; Each day I am nearer my heavenly home, There is joy at the end of the road. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [No matter if clouds have o'er-shadowed the way]
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Dwelling in Beulah Land

Author: C. A. M. Hymnal: J1917 #168 (1917) First Line: Far away the noise of strife upon my ear is falling Refrain First Line: I'm living on the mountain Languages: English Tune Title: [Far away the noise of strife upon my ear is falling]
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Like the Man of Galilee

Author: C. A. M. Hymnal: J1917 #169 (1917) First Line: The mourners left weeping Refrain First Line: I want to be like the man of Galilee Lyrics: 1 The mourners left weeping, And turned their sorrow into song When Jesus the Saviour Had passed their way along. Refrain: I want to be like the man of Galilee, Humble and lowly, a true Friend to man, And best of all should I ever hear His call, Gladly will I answer “I’ll do the very best I can.” 2 For His heart was always Attuned to perfect sympathy, In other’s dark moments I pray that mine may be. [Refrain] 3 More like Him! O grant me This boon that those I meet may see That daily I’m living With Christ of Galilee. [Refrain] 4 More like Him! That others May find in mine at least a trace Of glory reflected From my dear Saviour’s face. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [The mourners left weeping]
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Let the Gospel Light Shine Out

Author: Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr. Hymnal: J1917 #170 (1917) First Line: Standing like a lighthouse, on the shores of time Languages: English Tune Title: [Standing like a lighthouse, on the shores of time]

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