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All My Life Long

Author: Josepine Pollard Hymnal: GR1886 #51 (1886) First Line: All my life long have my steps been attended Lyrics: 1 All my life long have my steps been attended Surely by One who regarded my ways; Tenderly watched over, sweetly befriended, Blessings have followed my nights and my days. Tears have been quenched in the sunshine of gladness, Anthems of sorrow been turned into song; Angels have brightened the pathway of sadness, Summer and winter, yea, all my life long. 2 All in the dark would I be, and uncertain Whither to go, but for One at my side, Who from the future removes the dim curtain, Seeing the glory to mortals denied. No other friend would so patiently lead me, No other friend prove so faithful and strong; With angels’ food He has promised to feed me, Who has befriended me all my life long. 3 He will not weary of my poor endurance, Infinite love will the finite outlast; But for my heavenly Father’s assurance, Into the depths of despair I were cast. This is my star in a midnight of sorrow; This is my refuge, my strength and my song. Earth is today, but there’s heaven tomorrow; Jesus will guide me thro’ all my life long. Topics: Faith Languages: English Tune Title: [All my life long have my steps been attended]
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Save, Save One

Author: Charlotte M. Tucker Hymnal: GR1886 #52 (1886) First Line: Souls are perishing before thee Topics: Activity Languages: English Tune Title: [Souls are perishing before thee]
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Coming Home Tonight

Author: Helen R. Young Hymnal: GR1886 #53 (1886) First Line: Yes, I'm coming home to Jesus, for His loving call I've heard Refrain First Line: Coming home tonight, coming home tonight Lyrics: 1 Yes, I’m coming home to Jesus, for His loving call I’ve heard, And my soul would gladly hasten now to rest upon His word; Tho’ my sins have been as crimson, still His blood can make me white; I will trust His precious promise; I am coming home tonight. Refrain: Coming home tonight, coming home tonight, Trusting in the promise, I am coming home tonight; Coming home tonight, coming home tonight, Coming home to Jesus, I am coming home tonight. 2 I am guilty, vile, and helpless, but ‘tis such He came to save; ‘Twas for sinners lost and ruined that His precious life He gave; Now in Him alone I’m trusting, now to Him I look for light; From the paths of sin and darkness I am coming home tonight. [Refrain] 3 O the joy of full salvation! O the depth of love divine! It is sweet to be forgiven, sweet to know that He is mine; Now to Him my soul is clinging, leans my weakness on His might; I have found my Lord and Saviour; I am coming home tonight. [Refrain] Topics: Faith; Repentance Languages: English Tune Title: [Yes, I'm coming home to Jesus, for His loving call I've heard]
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While the Golden Sceptre Waits

Author: F. J. C. Hymnal: GR1886 #54 (1886) Lyrics: 1 While the golden sceptre waits, Mercy, standing at her gates, Calls with tender, pleading voice, Come, behold it, and rejoice; To the royal sceptre bow, Own the Saviour Conqueror now. 2 While the golden sceptre waits, Now from yonder palace gates Happy songs that sweetly ring Bid us hail our mighty King; To the royal sceptre bow, Own the Saviour Conqueror now. 3 While the golden sceptre bright Waves amid the gospel light, At the feet of Jesus fall, Hail and crown Him Lord of all; To the royal sceptre bow, Own the Saviour Conqueror now. Topics: Invitation Languages: English Tune Title: [While the golden sceptre waits]
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Awake, O Voice of Music

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: GR1886 #55 (1886) Refrain First Line: Awake, Awake, O harp of love Lyrics: 1 Awake, O voice of music, Awake, O harp of love, And tell how stars of morning Gave praise to God above; Tell how the mighty angels Sang forth the birth of time, Proclaimed Jehovah’s greatness, His majesty sublime. Refrain: Awake, Awake, O harp of love; Forever and forever Give praise to God above. 2 Awake the song of ages, That rolled along the sky When legions veiled in glory Sang praise to God on high; What full and free salvation Was brought to all mankind, Through Him, the Lord’s anointed, Who came the lost to find. [Refrain] 3 Awake the song triumphant That filled the gates of light, When Christ the Lord arising Dispelled the gloom of night; O song of joy unbounded! O song that ne’er shall cease! He died, He rose, He conquered, He lives, the Prince of Peace. [Refrain] Topics: Christ Resurrection; Praise Languages: English Tune Title: [Awake, O voice of music]
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Young Man, Arise

Author: Rev. J. H. Edwards Hymnal: GR1886 #56 (1886) First Line: "Arise, young man, arise!" Lyrics: 1 “Arise, young man, arise!” Thy Saviour’s loving voice Now bids thee lift thine eyes, And in His life rejoice; He raised the sleeping dead, He made it grand to live; For thee His blood He shed, All help His arm will give. 2 Arise! for death is nigh, Life’s day is all too brief; Like light its moments fly, Its gladness and its grief; Rise, then, and take thy part In God’s tremendous fight; To arms! stir up thy heart, Go forth in heaven’s great might. 3 Arise from dreams of fame, From sensual slumber rise; Keep spotless Christ’s dear name, Thy wealth seek in the skies; The noblest works await Thine aid with high reward, And, crowned at glory’s gate, Thou’lt meet thy risen Lord. Topics: Christ Resurrection; Invitation Languages: English Tune Title: ["Arise, young man, arise!"]
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O Lord, my Heart is Thine

Author: Grace J. Frances Hymnal: GR1886 #57 (1886) Refrain First Line: No harm shall e'er betide me Lyrics: 1 O Lord, my heart is Thine, Thy love abides in me; My faith is anchored on Thy word, My life is hid with Thee. Refrain: No harm shall e’er betide me, For Thou Thyself wilt guide me, And Thou, O Lord, wilt safely hide me; My heart is Thine. 2 O Lord, my heart is Thine, And Thou Thy trust wilt keep; Thy voice will calm its troubled waves, And lull its cares to sleep. [Refrain] 3 O Lord, my heart is Thine, And with my soul ‘tis well; By cooling streams Thou leadest me, And there in peace I dwell. [Refrain] 4 O Lord, my heart is Thine; And when its chords shall break, ‘Twill soar aloft on eagle wings, A sweeter song to make. [Refrain] Topics: Faith Languages: English Tune Title: [O Lord, my heart is Thine]
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Not Far from the Kingdom

Author: S. D. Phelps, D. D. Hymnal: GR1886 #58 (1886) First Line: Not far from the kingdom—so near to the gate Lyrics: 1 Not far from the kingdom—so near to the gate Where pardon and hope for the penitent wait; Where life from the dead, and salvation from sin, Are blessings made certain by entering in. 2 What glories are thine, blessed kingdom of heaven! What garments stand crowns to the saved shall be given; What rivers of pleasure shall sweep thro’ their souls, What raptures of bliss while eternity rolls! 3 O kingdom of Jesus! shall mortals come nigh, And stop at the threshold, and linger, and die? Stand close to the Ark with its beckoning door, And wait till it closes, and hope comes no more? Topics: Invitation Languages: English Tune Title: [Not far from the kingdom—so near to the gate]
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Glory, Glory

Author: F. J. C. Hymnal: GR1886 #59 (1886) First Line: Glory, glory, glory, Lord our Creator Topics: Praise Languages: English Tune Title: [Glory, glory, glory, Lord our Creator]
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He Paid the Price

Author: Rev. Archibald Kenyon Hymnal: GR1886 #60 (1886) First Line: A song, a song of joy Refrain First Line: He paid the price for you Lyrics: 1 A song, a song of joy, To Him who died for me; Let old and young their tongues employ, And sing the jubilee. Refrain: He paid the price for you, He paid the price for me; His blood was shed on Calvary, For you and me. 2 Thy blessed name we praise, Our Saviour and our King; Our joyous songs to Thee we raise, And grateful offerings bring. [Refrain] 3 Thy smile upon us rest, Now met to praise and pray; O shed Thy love in every breast, And guide our feet today. [Refrain] Topics: Praise; Salvation Languages: English Tune Title: [A song, a song of joy]

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