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Beulah Land

Author: Edgar Page Hymnal: TPN11920 #21 (1920) First Line: I've reached the land of corn and wine Refrain First Line: O Beulah Land, sweet Beulah Land Tune Title: [I've reached the land of corn and wine]
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Sail On!

Author: C. H. G. Hymnal: TPN11920 #22 (1920) First Line: Upon a wide and stormy sea Refrain First Line: Sail on! Sail on Tune Title: [Upon a wide and stormy sea]
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Over There

Author: P. R. Hymnal: TPN11920 #23 (1920) First Line: Over there where the campfires are burning Refrain First Line: Over there where the campfires are burning, over there Lyrics: 1 Over there where the campfires are burning, Over there midst the shot and the shell, We must carry the great salvation, We must go and the glad story tell. Refrain: Over there where the campfires are burning, over there; Over there where our tho’ts are turning, over there; Over there many hearts are yearning, over there; We will pray for the boys over there. 2 Over there where temptation is calling, Over there where the vices abound, We must tell of the One who conquers, We must tell of the Christ we have found. [Refrain] 3 Over there they are wounded and dying, Over there they are dreaming of home; They are waiting to hear of Jesus, They are saying to us, “Won’t you come?” [Refrain] Tune Title: [Over there where the campfires are burning]
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When the King Shall Come

Author: C. B. Hilton Hymnal: TPN11920 #24 (1920) First Line: When the King shall come at the end of days Refrain First Line: When the King shall come, when the King shall come Tune Title: [When the King shall come at the end of days]
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Send the Old Time Pentecost

Author: Rev. Alfred Barratt Hymnal: TPN11920 #25 (1920) First Line: We believe this hour in the old-time power Refrain First Line: Send the old-time Pentecost now Lyrics: 1 We believe this hour in the old-time pow’r, That our fathers felt in the long ago; And we pray Thee, Lord, send a mighty show’r And Thy blessing upon us now bestow. Refrain: Send the old-time Pentecost now, Send the old-time Pentecost now; Let Thy saving grace fill this hallowed place, Send the old-time Pentecost now. 2 At Thy loving call we surrender all, Come and claim us Lord, as Thy very own; Let Thy holy pow’r in abundance fall, We will ever be Thine and Thine alone. [Refrain] 3 Let the floods descend, while our prayers ascend, And Thy saving grace all our hearts renew, Come and fill us now while our praises blend, Come and cleanse us and purge us thro’ and thro. [Refrain] 4 We are waiting Lord, all of one accord, Grant the blessing now that we sorely need; Flood our souls with pow’r and fulfill Thy word, While we earnestly pray and while we plead. [Refrain] Tune Title: [We believe this hour in the old-time power]
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Still Sweeter Every Day

Author: W. C. Martin Hymnal: TPN11920 #26 (1920) First Line: To Jesus every day I find my heart is closer drawn Refrain First Line: The half cannot be fancied Tune Title: [To Jesus every day I find my heart is closer drawn]
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Take Me As I Am

Author: Eliza H. Hamilton Hymnal: TPN11920 #27 (1920) First Line: Jesus, my Lord, to Thee I cry Tune Title: [Jesus, my Lord, to Thee I cry]
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Praise the Lord

Author: A. S. R. Hymnal: TPN11920 #28 (1920) First Line: I am drinking at the fullness of the fountain Lyrics: 1 I am drinking at the fullness of the fountain, Where the living streams of grace and mercy flow; Where the breezes from the blessed fields of Eden, Waft their fragrance o’er my soul wher’er I go. Refrain: Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord! For His mercies like the mighty billows roll; Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord! Hallelujah! There is glory in my soul. 2 I am living on the hills of highest pleasure, Where the bright and Morning Star my eyes behold; Where the day-dawn of His grace is full of glory, And I share the riches of His love untold. [Refrain] 3 I am happy in the service of my Saviour, Ev’ry day He fills my soul with joyful song; And I have the blessed hope that He is coming With the saints who dwell amid that radiant throng. [Refrain] Tune Title: [I am drinking at the fullness of the fountain]
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Is My Name Written There?

Author: Mary A. Kidder Hymnal: TPN11920 #29 (1920) First Line: Lord, I care not for riches, neither silver nor gold Refrain First Line: Is my name written there Tune Title: [Lord, I care not for riches, neither silver nor gold]
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He'll Walk With Me All the Way

Author: L. J. Williams Hymnal: TPN11920 #30 (1920) First Line: I know that my Saviour will never forsake Refrain First Line: He’ll walk with me all the way Tune Title: [I know that my Saviour will never forsake]

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