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Is My Name Written There?

Author: Mrs. Mary Ann Kidder Hymnal: GR1886 #71 (1886) First Line: Lord, I care not for riches, neither silver nor gold Refrain First Line: Is my name written there Topics: Heaven Languages: English Tune Title: [Lord, I care not for riches, neither silver nor gold]
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Sing of the Bright Forever

Author: Anna M. Miller Hymnal: GR1886 #72 (1886) First Line: Sing, O sing of the Bright Forever Refrain First Line: Yes, I'll sing Lyrics: 1 Sing, O sing of the Bright Forever, When the way is dark and drear, When the billows rise above thee, And thy heart has cause to fear. Refrain: Yes, I’ll sing, Yes, I’ll sing Of the heaven prepared above, Of the Bright, the Bright Forever, Of the Saviour’s wondrous love. 2 Sing, O sing of the Bright Forever, When the world shall on thee frown; Jesus loves thee, and will never Leave His child to walk alone. [Refrain] 3 Sing, O sing of the Bright Forever; There no cloud obscures the day; There no kindred tie is broken; Every tear is wiped away. [Refrain] 4 Sing, O sing of the Bright Forever, When on Jordan’s brink I stand; Gather o’er my soul, and waft me, Breath of song, to Canaan’s land. [Refrain] Topics: Heaven Languages: English Tune Title: [Sing, O sing of the Bright Forever]
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Sweet are the Bells

Author: W. O. Cushing Hymnal: GR1886 #73 (1886) First Line: Sweet are the bells of the morning chiming Refrain First Line: Hark! how the angel choirs are singing, singing Lyrics: 1 Sweet are the bells of the morning chiming, Sweet the hour of prayer and song; Join, children, join in the songs of gladness, Praises sweet to God belong. Refrain: Hark! how the angel choirs are singing, singing Shining host their strains prolong; Join, children, join in the songs of gladness, Praises sweet to God belong. 2 Fair are the flowers in the spring time blooming; God hath spread their beauty there; Sweeter by far is the love of Jesus, While we seek His face in prayer. [Refrain] 3 Sweet are the bells of the morning chiming; Voices mingling with the strain Tell how the Lord, in the bright, glad morning, Rose from death, in heaven to reign. [Refrain] Topics: Christ Resurrection; Praise Languages: English Tune Title: [Sweet are the bells of the morning chiming]
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At the Lovely Palace Gate

Author: Ella Dale Hymnal: GR1886 #74 (1886) First Line: We are ransomed by a King, and His mandate we receive Refrain First Line: Home, sweet, happy, happy home Lyrics: 1 We are ransomed by a King, and His mandate we receive, From the city of despair now to fly; Let us rise at once and go, that we all may enter in At the lovely Palace Gate by and by. Refrain: Home, sweet, happy, happy home, Home, sweet, Happy, happy home; What a shout of joy will ring, When we hail our Saviour King, At the lovely Palace Gate by and by. 2 We are ransomed by a King, we must follow His command, And obedient to His word we must be; In His royal march of faith there are many foes to meet Ere the lovely Palace Gate we shall see. [Refrain] 3 We must overcome the world with the mighty sword of truth, We must bear the standard on till we die; Then if faithful to the last, we shall enter into rest At the lovely Palace Gate by and by. [Refrain] Topics: Heaven Languages: English Tune Title: [We are ransomed by a King, and His mandate we receive]
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The Humble Heart

Author: F. J. C. Hymnal: GR1886 #75 (1886) First Line: Dear Saviour, let Thy watchful eye Refrain First Line: Make me humble, loving, dutiful Lyrics: 1 Dear Saviour, let Thy watchful eye Protect me day by day, That from the precious fold I love My heart may never stray. Refrain: Make me humble, loving, dutiful; Make Thy home within me beautiful; Cleanse my heart from sin; Let no stranger in. 2 I want Thy Spirit’s gentle power, My constant guide to be; I want Thy love, Thy tender care, To bind me close to Thee. [Refrain] 3 In sweet submission may I walk Along the shining way, Till Thou my Saviour call me home, To realms of endless day. [Refrain] Topics: Dependence Languages: English Tune Title: [Dear Saviour, let Thy watchful eye]
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Cleansed and Redeemed

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: GR1886 #76 (1886) First Line: Cleansed in the blood that was shed on the tree Refrain First Line: Cleansed and redeemed, yes, cleansed and redeemed Lyrics: 1 Cleansed in the blood that was shed on the tree, When Jesus gave Himself as a ransom for me; Cleansed and redeemed in the blood of the Lamb, O glory be to Him that I am what I am. Refrain: Cleansed and redeemed, yes, cleansed and redeemed, I am happy in my Saviour now; Cleansed and redeemed in the blood of the Lamb, O glory be to Him that I am what I am. 2 Cleansed and redeemed, this assurance of mine Is witnessed in my heart by His Spirit Divine; Sealed by His grace, now through faith I receive The blessing He bestows on the souls that believe. [Refrain] 3 Cleansed in His blood that from sin can restore, I give myself away to be His evermore; Cleansed and redeemed, I rejoice while I sing, O glory be to Him, my Redeemer and King. [Refrain] 4 Cleansed and redeemed—O the depth of His love, To care for such as I and His mercy to prove; Cleansed and redeemed, let my song ever be O glory be to Him for His mercy to me. [Refrain] Topics: Salvation Languages: English Tune Title: [Cleansed in the blood that was shed on the tree]
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Light of Light

Author: Catharine Winkworth Hymnal: GR1886 #77 (1886) First Line: Light of Light, enlighten me Topics: Opening Languages: English Tune Title: [Light of Light, enlighten me]
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Great is the Lord

Author: F. J. C. Hymnal: GR1886 #78 (1886) First Line: Glory, Glory, Glory! Great is the Lord Lyrics: 1 Glory, Glory, Glory! Great is the Lord; Sing His love and tell of His mercy; Enter now His courts with holy song. Amen. 2 Praise Him, Praise Him, Praise Him, Praise ye the Lord; He shall reign our King everlasting; Blessed be His name forevermore. Amen. Topics: Opening Languages: English Tune Title: [Glory, Glory, Glory! Great is the Lord]
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The Soul’s Bright Land Above

Author: Grace Tureman Hymnal: GR1886 #79 (1886) First Line: There is a land where shines the light Refrain First Line: O that lovely land, the summer land Lyrics: 1 There is a land where shines the light Of God’s eternal love, The sacred realm of holy joy, The soul’s bright land above. Refrain: O that lovely land, the summer land, The land beyond the Jordan’s strand; O that lovely, lovely land, the golden summer land, The soul’s bright land above. 2 There Christ the Lord triumphant reigns, And saints before Him fall; They shout aloud redeeming grace, And hail Him Lord of all. [Refrain] 3 There tears are wiped from every eye, And every pain is o’er; And heart that here in sorrow bled Shall feel its throb no more. [Refrain] 4 Tho’ faith may soar above the clouds To reach that land so fair, Yet who can tell the pure delight Of those who enter there? [Refrain] Topics: Heaven Languages: English Tune Title: [There is a land where shines the light]
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Go Lead Them Today

Author: F. J. C. Hymnal: GR1886 #80 (1886) First Line: O pity the erring Refrain First Line: Lonely, friendless, forsaken Lyrics: 1 O pity the erring; How little we know Their moments of anguish, Their burden of woe; O think of them kindly; God’s creatures are they; To Him, their Redeemer, Go lead them today. Refrain: Lonely, friendless, forsaken, Yet the Saviour will hear them; He is waiting to help them, He pitties them now. 2 From those who have wandered Why turn we aside? There’s hope for the erring, Since Jesus has died; Go lift up the fallen; God’s message obey; To Him who will save them, Go lead them today. [Refrain] 3 O rescue the erring From sin and despair; They need our protection, Our kindness and care; Go plead with them gently; God’s lost ones are they; Go bring them to Jesus, Go lead them today. [Refrain] Topics: Activity Languages: English Tune Title: [O pity the erring]

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