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Author: Leopoldo Cabán; Bernhard Severin Ingemann Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 2 hymnals
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The Inner Circle

Author: Flora Kirkland Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 48 hymnals First Line: Have you heard the voice of Jesus Refrain First Line: Are you in the inner circle? Lyrics: 1 Have you heard the voice of Jesus Whisper, I have chosen you? Does He tell you in communion What He wishes you to do? Refrain: Are you in the inner circle? Have you heard the Master’s call? Have you giv’n your life to Jesus? Is He now your all in all? 2 As the first disciples followed, As they went where’er He sent; So today we, too, may follow, On His leading still intent. [Refrain] 3 Or, if He shall choose to send us On some errand in His name, We can serve Him as disciples, For our place is just the same. [Refrain] 4 Master, at Thy footstool kneeling, We, Thy children, humbly wait; Lead us, send us, bless us, use us, Till we enter Heaven’s gate. [Refrain] Used With Tune: ABBEY WOOD
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My Mother's Prayer (O'Kane)

Author: Tullius C. O'Kane, 1830-1912 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 21 hymnals First Line: As I wandered 'round the homestead Lyrics: 1. As I wandered ’round the homestead, Many a dear familiar spot Brought within my recollection Scenes I’d seemingly forgot; There, the orchard—meadow, yonder— Here the deep, old fashioned well, With its old moss covered bucket, Sent a thrill no tongue can tell. 2. Tho’ the house was held by strangers All remained the same within; Just as when a child I rambled Up and down, and out and in; To the garret dark ascending— Once a source of childish dread— Peering thro’ the misty cobwebs, Lo! I saw my trundle bed. 3. While I listen to the music Stealing on in gentle strain, I am carried back to childhood— I am now a child again; ’Tis the hour of my retiring, At the dusky eventide; Near my trundle bed I’m kneeling, As of yore, by mother’s side. 4. Hands are on my head so loving, As they were in childhood’s days; I, with weary tones, am trying To repeat the words she says; ’Tis a prayer in language simple As a mother’s lips can frame: Father, Thou who art in Heaven, Hallowed, ever, be Thy name. 5. Prayer is over: to my pillow With a good night! kiss I creep, Scarcely waking while I whisper, Now I lay me down to sleep. Then my mother, o’er me bending, Prays in earnest words, but mild: Hear my prayer, O heavenly Father, Bless, oh, bless, my precious child! 6. Yet I am but only dreaming: Ne’er I’ll be a child again; Many years has that dear mother In the quiet churchyard lain; But the memory of her counsels O’er my path a light has shed, Daily calling me to Heaven, Even from my trundle bed. Used With Tune: EMMELAR
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There's No Other Friend Like Jesus

Author: Ida W. Benham Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: There’s no other friend like Jesus Lyrics: 1 There’s no other friend like Jesus, None so faithful, none so true; Though the waves break wildly o’er us, He will guide us safely through; Storms and tempests shrink before Him, He can calm them at His will: Jesus, calm our stormy passions With Thy wondrous Peace, be still. 2 There’s no other friend like Jesus, He who died our souls to save; He who dwelt on earth in meekness; Healed, and pitied, and forgave. Still He pities, still He loves us, In His holy, happy home, And with voice of gracious mercy, Bids the wandering sinner, come. 3 There’s no other friend like Jesus, Holy angels, chant the song; Sing His love and wondrous mercy; Children, join the heav’nly throng. Raise the joyful, happy chorus, Thank Him for His loving grace, Let it be your happy portion To proclaim the Savior’s praise. Used With Tune: THE DIVINE FRIEND Text Sources: The Sunday School Hymnal by Charles L. Hutchins (Buffalo: Breed, Lent, 1871)
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Hush, My Soul, What Voice Is Pleading?

Author: John E. Lester, 1845-1900 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 7 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Hush, my soul, what voice is pleading? Thou canst feel its silent power; Who is this that speaks so gently In this solemn evening hour? Stay, poor sinner; life is fleeting, And thy soul is dark within; Wilt thou wait till outer darkness Close in gloom thy life of sin? 2. Hark! it is a voice of sweetness, Tenderly it speaks, and true! Dark and sad, yet strangely yearning, For a peace I never knew. Half inclined to stay and listen, Half inclined to go away; Still I linger, for it whispers, Harden not thy heart today. 3. What is this that steals beside me? Can it be that at my side, In His own mysterious presence, Stands the wondrous Crucified? Why poor sinner, wilt thou linger? I am waiting to forgive; See the meaning of these wound prints; I have died that thou mayest live! 4. Hush, my soul! It is thy Savior! And He seeks His lost one now; He is waiting, flee not from Him, Venture near, before Him bow; Tell Thy sins; He will forgive thee; And He will not love thee less; For the human heart of Jesus Overflows with tenderness. Used With Tune: UPPSALA
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Knocking

Author: Mrs. L. T. Batdorff Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Hark! what means the sound of knocking Refrain First Line: Lo! the blessed Savior knocketh Lyrics: 1 Hark! what means the sound of knocking At this long, long bolted door? Can it be the loving Savior Who so kindly calls once more? Refrain: Lo! the blessed Savior knocketh; Open wide to Him the door; He the blessings surely giveth— Joy and peace forevermore. 2 I’m not sure that He will ever With that gentle, loving hand, Knock again and bid me welcome To that happier, better land. [Refrain] 3 Oh! do not refuse admittance For His errand is so great; There’s no other friend to guide thee To the royal path so strait. [Refrain] 4 Oh! the joy His message brought me When I opened wide the door; Jesus entered, cleansed and blessed me; I’m His child forevermore. [Refrain] Used With Tune: BODONESE Text Sources: Celestial Songs by B. B. Funk (Athen, MI: B. B. Funk, 1890)

How We Thirst For One Who Knows Us

Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: [How We Thirst For One Who Knows Us] Scripture: John 4:26 Text Sources: Carpenter, Why Leave the Bench (Selah Publishing, 1996)

Guide Us, O Thou Great Jehovah

Author: E. Robinson Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: Guide us, O Thou great Jehovah, lead us to the promised land

Ven, oh Dueño de mi vida

Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 10 hymnals

Heaven

Author: J. T. C. Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 27 hymnals First Line: There'll be no shadows in heaven Used With Tune: [There'll be no shadows in heaven]

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