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Zion’s Happy Soldiers

Author: F. J. C. Hymnal: GR1886 #41 (1886) First Line: Hark, 'tis the gospel trumpet sounding far and near Refrain First Line: Onward, Onward Topics: Activity Languages: English Tune Title: [Hark, 'tis the gospel trumpet sounding far and near]
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Looking Up

Author: E. M. J. Hymnal: GR1886 #42 (1886) First Line: Keep looking up, keep looking up Refrain First Line: Keep looking up, keep looking up Lyrics: 1 Keep looking up, keep looking up, The mists will clear away; In God’s own time His loving hand Will brighten up the day. Refrain: Keep looking up, keep looking up, The mists will clear away; In God’s own time His loving hand Will brighten all the day. 2 Keep looking up, keep looking up, Th’eternal hills are there; Far, far beyond these gloomy clouds Are treasures rich and rare. [Refrain] 3 Keep looking up, keep looking up, With Faith’s aspiring eye; The promise is that help will come From Him who dwells on high. [Refrain] 4 Lift up thine eyes, lift up thine eyes, And take the outstretched hand; ‘Tis Jesus bids thee struggle on, And victor thou shalt stand. [Refrain] Topics: Faith Languages: English Tune Title: [Keep looking up, keep looking up]
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All Hail, Blessed Morning

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: GR1886 #43 (1886) Refrain First Line: Our Rock is secure Lyrics: 1 All hail, blessed morning, With sunshine adorning The world that lay weeping o’er Him that was slain; Thou comest with gladness, Dispelling our sadness, Thou bringest good tidings, He liveth again. Refrain: Our Rock is secure, Our anchor is sure, The Lord our Redeemer is mighty to save; Go, heralds of glory, And publish the story That Jesus has triumphed o’er death and the grave. 2 No more shall He languish, Or suffer the anguish He bore on the cross when His life blood was shed; Lo! angels in wonder, The grave rent asunder, Beheld when their Monarch arose from the dead. [Refrain] 3 He liveth victorious, He liveth all glorious, Thro’ Him shall the captive from bondage be free; The volume of ages Proclaims on its pages, Forever established His kingdom shall be. [Refrain] 4 Then while we adore Him, And gather before Hi, Our hearts and our voices united shall praise The great Intercessor For every transgressor, The Son of the Highest, the Ancient of days. [Refrain] Topics: Christ Resurrection Languages: English Tune Title: [All hail, blessed morning]
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Glory in the Highest

Author: Maud Marion Hymnal: GR1886 #44 (1886) First Line: Hark, hark again, angelic voices blending Refrain First Line: Glory to God, forever more be glory Lyrics: 1 Hark, hark again, angelic voices blending, Tell of a night in Juda’s land afar, When from His throne, at God’s command descending, They sang of One, the bright and morning star. Refrain: Glory to God, forever more be glory, Peace on earth, goodwill to men below; Still we repeat the angels’ blessed story, Heard in the land of Judah long ago. 2 While in the fields the shepherds watch were keeping, Guarding their flocks beneath the arch above, Joy filled their hearts, and earth from dreamy sleeping Waked with the song of God’s eternal love. [Refrain] 3 Still we proclaim in joyful exultation, Welcome to Him whose arm salvation brings; Lift up your hearts in holy adoration; He is the Lord, and He the King of kings. [Refrain] Topics: Christ Birth Languages: English Tune Title: [Hark, hark again, angelic voices blending]
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Was it For Me?

Author: Harriet E. Jones Hymnal: GR1886 #45 (1886) First Line: O can it be, O can it be Refrain First Line: Was it for me, O Son of God Lyrics: 1 O can it be, O can it be, My sins have nailed Thee on the tree? And didst Thou groan and die for me? O Lamb of God, what Love, what Love! Refrain: Was it for me, O Son of God, That riven side, that crimson flood? Was it for me, that cleansing blood? O Lamb of God, what Love, what Love! 2 Was it for me, that weary sigh? Was it for me, that dying cry That rent the rocks and veild the sky? O Lamb of God, what Love, what Love! [Refrain] 3 Low in the dust I bow to Thee, While viewing all Thy agony That I Thy ransomed child might be, O Lamb of God! O Lamb of God! [Refrain] Topics: Salvation Languages: English Tune Title: [O can it be, O can it be]
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The Sweetest Name

Author: Mrs. Annie S. Hawks Hymnal: GR1886 #46 (1886) First Line: I'll take Thy Name where'er I go Refrain First Line: O the Name, the sweetest Name Lyrics: 1 I’ll take Thy Name where’er I go, Dear Lord, Thy precious Name, The sweetest Name ear ever heard, In heaven and earth the same. Refrain: O the Name, the sweetest Name, The blessed Name of Jesus! Dearest Name, in heaven and earth the same, The precious Name of Jesus! 2 It makes the way of life so plain, The brightest day more bright, The thorny path more pleasant seem, And heavy burdens light. [Refrain] 3 The journey of each day becomes A newborn joy to me; Each night’s encampment shadows forth Eternal rest in Thee. [Refrain] 4 O Jesus, I will bind Thy Name More closely to my heart, And waft it heavenward as I go, When from this life I part. [Refrain] Topics: Praise Languages: English Tune Title: [I'll take Thy Name where'er I go]
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Promptly On Time

Author: Grace Tureman Hymnal: GR1886 #47 (1886) First Line: Promptly on time we'll gather in our places Refrain First Line: Promptly, promptly Lyrics: 1 Promptly on time we’ll gather in our places, Every Sabbath, rain or clear; O let us come, with happy smiling faces Greet our teachers dear. Refrain: Promptly, promptly, Keep in mind the watchword, Never late to Sunday School; Always on time, promptly on time— This shall be our rule. 2 Promptly on time to sing the opening chorus, Time to bow our heads in prayer; O what a feast of joy is spread before us; Then on time be there. [Refrain] 3 See how the clock, still faithful in its duty, Points whene’er the hour comes round; So in the path that leads to life and beauty, May we all be found. [Refrain] Topics: Opening; Sunday School Languages: English Tune Title: [Promptly on time we'll gather in our places]
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Strike Your Golden Lyres

Author: Wm. Stevenson Hymnal: GR1886 #48 (1886) Refrain First Line: Home, sweet home Lyrics: 1 Strike your golden lyres, Sing, celestial choirs, To the Lamb all praise be given; With the ransomed throng, I shall join your song, When I reach my home in heaven. Refrain: Home, sweet home, Blessed home, sweet home; Happy home of all the blest, Where the weary are at rest, Happy home, sweet home. 2 There no sighs are heard, There no farewell word, All my toils and troubles cease; There no broken ties, There no tearful eyes, ‘Tis a home of joy and peace. [Refrain] 3 When my course is run, And the prize is won, Here I lay my burden down; In those realms of light, Far from mortal sight, I shall find my robe and crown. [Refrain] Topics: Heaven Languages: English Tune Title: [Strike your golden lyres]
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Soldiers of the Lord

Author: D. B. P. Hymnal: GR1886 #49 (1886) First Line: We are soldiers of the Lord Refrain First Line: We'll march, we'll fight Topics: Activity; Temperance Languages: English Tune Title: [We are soldiers of the Lord]
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The Sunday School Army

Author: F. J. C. Hymnal: GR1886 #50 (1886) First Line: The children are coming, united and strong Refrain First Line: To Jesus our King, our Saviour and King Topics: Praise; Sunday School Languages: English Tune Title: [The children are coming, united and strong]

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