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Come, Holy Spirit

Author: Edith Sanford Tillotson Hymnal: US1917 #41 (1917) First Line: Spirit of love, immortal Refrain First Line: Come, Holy Spirit, Heavnly Dove Lyrics: 1 Spirit of love immortal, Promised to ev’ry heart, Come from the heav’nly portal, Never from us depart. Refrain: Come, Holy Spirit, Heav’nly Dove, Dwell thou among us, Sent from the throne above; Kindle within us that sacred flame, That shall thrill us anew, With the glory of Jesus’ name. 2 Spirit of grace, descending, As in the days of old, Fill us with joy unending, Pardon and peace untold. [Refrain] 3 Spirit of God attend us, Comforter here below, Ever with love befriend us, Teach us Thy will to know. [Refrain] Topics: Devotional Tune Title: [Spirit of love, immortal]
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I'll Go Where You Want Me to Go

Author: Mary Brown Hymnal: US1917 #42 (1917) First Line: It may not be on the mountain's height Refrain First Line: I'll go where you want me to go, dear Lord Topics: Devotional Tune Title: [It may not be on the mountain's height]
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He Bore the Cross

Author: T. O. Chisholm Hymnal: US1917 #43 (1917) First Line: He bore the cross, the heavy cross Refrain First Line: Must Jesus bear the cross alone Lyrics: 1 He bore the cross, the heavy cross, Out through the city’s gate, No rest or food, so weak and worn, He sank beneath its weight; And yet His foes heaped on Him still Their bitter scorn and hate, They carried Him to Calvary, And there He suffered death for me. “Must Jesus bear the cross alone And all the world go free? No! there’s a cross for ev’ry one, And there’s a cross for me.” 2 He bore the cross, the cruel cross, There was no other way To save a lost and helpless world, Some one the debt must pay— And so He paid it all Himself On that Atonement Day, But oh! how deep and dark the flood, Thro’ which He bro’t our souls to God. “Must Jesus bear the cross alone And all the world go free? No! there’s a cross for ev’ry one, And there’s a cross for me.” 3 He bore the cross, the shameful cross, And shall I then go free? I hear Him say, “Take up thy cross, My child and follow me; Unless the corn of wheat will die It cannot fruitful be; If thou wilt seek thy life to save, Then lose it with me in the grave.” “Must Jesus bear the cross alone And all the world go free? No! there’s a cross for ev’ry one, And there’s a cross for me.” 4 O hallowed cross, O mighty cross! On which my Saviour died; O precious cross, whereon, with Him I, too, am crucified; I die with Him, I live in Him, I have no life beside; I choose the death and shame to bear, The glory of His crown to share. “The consecrated cross I’ll bear Till death shall set me free, And then go home, a crown to wear, For there’s a crown for me.” Topics: Devotional Tune Title: [He bore the cross, the heavy cross]
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Jesus Will Give It to Thee

Author: Birdie Bell Hymnal: US1917 #44 (1917) First Line: Soul, art thou weary because of the journey? Refrain First Line: Weary from toiling and weak from the conflict Lyrics: 1 Soul, art thou weary because of the journey? Come to the Christ, for His mercies are free; Ask Him for rest from the toil and the striving, Jesus has promised, He’ll give it to thee. Refrain: Weary from toiling and weak from the conflict, Come to the Christ, for His mercies are free; Ask Him in faith for the things that are needed, Jesus has promised, He’ll give it to thee. 2 Soul, art thou weak when the battle is raging? Come to the Christ, for His blessings are free; Ask Him for strength in the day of the conflict, Jesus has promised, He’ll give it to thee. [Refrain] 3 Soul, art thou longing for peace that’s untroubled? Come to the Christ, for His bounties are free; Ask Him for comfort and courage and gladness, Jesus has promised, He’ll give them to thee. [Refrain] Topics: Devotional Tune Title: [Soul, art thou weary because of the journey?]
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Living for Jesus

Author: T. O. Chisholm Hymnal: US1917 #45 (1917) First Line: Living for Jesus a life that is true Refrain First Line: O Jesus, Lord and Saviour Topics: Devotional Tune Title: [Living for Jesus a life that is true]
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Finding the Christ

Author: C. Louise Bell Hymnal: US1917 #46 (1917) First Line: Losing the sorrow which swept o'er my soul Refrain First Line: Finding the hope that's eternal Lyrics: 1 Losing the sorrow which swept o’er my soul, Losing the burden I bare, Losing the shadows which darkened the road, Even my worry and care; Finding a joy which the world cannot give, Finding the peace which I crave, Even the sunshine which brightens the way,— Finding the Christ who can save! Refrain: Finding the hope that’s eternal, Finding the peace that I crave, Losing the burden of sorrow and sin, Finding the Christ who can save! 2 Losing the doubtings which fill’d me with dread, Losing the pain and the smart, Even the longing for someone to help, Sadness which dwelt in my heart; Finding a hope which is leading me on, Finding a Helper that’s near, Even the comfort His presence bestows,— Finding the Christ who can cheer! [Refrain] 3 Losing the darkness which clouded my life, Losing the murmur and sigh, Losing the dangers which hid in my path, Tempters and foes who were nigh; Finding a balm which will heal ev’ry wound, Finding a smile and a song, Even the One who delivers from sin,— Finding the Christ who is strong! [Refrain] Topics: Devotional Tune Title: [Losing the sorrow which swept o'er my soul]
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I Love to Tell the Story

Author: Katherine Hankey Hymnal: US1917 #47 (1917) Topics: Devotional Tune Title: [I love to tell the story]
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It Will All Come Right

Author: T. O. Chisholm Hymnal: US1917 #48 (1917) First Line: As 'mid life's tangled maze I stand Refrain First Line: It will all come right! Lyrics: 1 As ‘mid life’s tangled maze I stand, While troubles wait no other hand, I put my foolish fears to flight By singing “Some day it will all come right.” Refrain: It will all come right! It will all come right! Tho’ the shadows deepen into darkest night, Let us press along with a trustful song, “In this life or the other,” it will all come right! 2 I know not what is best for me, What lies ahead I cannot see, But, whether skies be dark or bright, I know that, somehow, it will all come right. [Refrain] 3 Earth’s ev’ry wrong God will redress, Will blessing bring from each distress, I trust His wisdom, love and might, Assured that, somewhere, it will all come right. [Refrain] 4 All things together work for good, Tho’ much is, here, not understood, But when I reach the land of light, Mine eyes will see that it has all come right. [Refrain] Topics: Devotional Tune Title: [As 'mid life's tangled maze I stand]
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Blessed Assurance

Author: F. J. Crosby Hymnal: US1917 #49 (1917) First Line: Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine! Refrain First Line: This is my story, this is my song Topics: Devotional Tune Title: [Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine!]
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We Give Thee But Thine Own

Author: William Walsham How Hymnal: US1917 #50 (1917) Topics: Devotional Tune Title: SCHUMANN

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