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Tell the Sweet Story

Author: Rev. Alfred J. Hough Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: Tell the story, tender, sweet Refrain First Line: Crown Him with glory Used With Tune: [Tell the story, tender, sweet]
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Walk Beside Me

Author: Katharine E. Purvis Appears in 16 hymnals First Line: Walk beside me, O my Saviour Refrain First Line: Blessed Saviour, walk with me Used With Tune: [Walk beside me, O my Saviour]
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I’ve Given My Heart to Jesus

Author: Ida L. Reed Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: I've given my heart to Jesus Refrain First Line: I've given my heart to Jesus Lyrics: 1 I’ve given my heart to Jesus, My life to His service sweet, My strength and my hope I’ll daily Renew at His precious feet. Refrain: I’ve given my heart to Jesus, And He shall my leader be; My soul shall be His forever, And daily He’ll comfort me. 2 I’ve given my heart to Jesus, My Saviour, my Lord, my God; His footsteps I’ll try to follow In paths He for me hath trod. [Refrain] 3 I’ve given my heart to Jesus, I’m happy my King to own; My labor His love shall sweeten, My soul shall be His alone. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [I've given my heart to Jesus]
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The Lord Answers Prayer

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: When the soul is oppressed by the heat of the day Refrain First Line: The Lord answers pray'r, yes, the Lord answer pray'r Used With Tune: [When the soul is oppressed by the heat of the day]
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Lo! Here Am I

Author: Rev. W. C. Martin Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Lo! here am I to do Thy will, O Lord Refrain First Line: Speed, speed my feet in Thy service so sweet Used With Tune: [Lo! here am I to do Thy will, O Lord]
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The Morning Light

Author: Samuel F. Smith Appears in 1,179 hymnals First Line: The morning light is breaking
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Soldiers of King Jesus

Author: Ada Blenkhorn Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: We are soldiers of King Jesus Refrain First Line: Marching, marching ever onward Used With Tune: [We are soldiers of King Jesus]
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His Arm Will Guide

Author: Rev. Elisha A. Hoffman Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: The struggle here seems hard and long Refrain First Line: His arm will guide, thro' Jordan's tide Lyrics: 1 The struggle here seems hard and long, To do the right and fight the wrong; But soon it will be overpast, And we shall be in heav’n at last. Refrain: His arm will guide, thro’ Jordan’s tide, In safety to the other side; The portals past, our hearts at last Forever shall be satisfied. 2 The world can never satisfy; Its wells and springs, alas! run dry; Beyond the Jordan is our home, And thither soon we all shall come. [Refrain] 3 Here, burden-bearers we must be; There, better days we all shall see; Soon thro’ the gates of death we’ll go, To where the streams immortal flow. [Refrain] 4 The Jordan waves we do not fear, For Christ, to help us, will be near; His arm will guide, thro’ Jordan’s tide, In safety to the other side. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [The struggle here seems hard and long]
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He Shall Sustain Thee

Author: Lida M. Keck Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Life may have trial, and sorrow and care Refrain First Line: "He shall sustain thee, He shall sustain thee" Lyrics: 1 Life may have trial, and sorrow and care, Burdens too great for thy spirit to bear, But the sweet promise of Jesus is thine, “He shall sustain thee,” with power divine. Refrain: “He shall sustain thee, He shall sustain thee,” Jesus, the Saviour, will all thy sorrow share; “He shall sustain thee, He shall sustain thee, He shall sustain thee,” O Child of His care. 2 Fear not the subtle temptations that roll Like angry ocean-waves over thy soul; He who spake peace to wild Galilee’s wave, “He shall sustain thee,” the “Mighty to save!” [Refrain] 3 Earth-friends may cheer with their fellowship sweet, Making life’s pathway with gladness replete, But there’s a Friend that is dearer than all, “He shall sustain thee,” nor suffer thy fall. [Refrain] 4 When the long shadows foretoken the night, Lo, in life’s eventide all shall be light! Praise His dear name with thy last fleeting breath, “He shall sustain thee,” in life and in death. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Life may have trial, and sorrow and care]
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How Sweet the Name

Author: John Newton Appears in 1,671 hymnals First Line: How sweet the Name of Jesus sounds

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