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Just Tell it to Jesus

Author: C. Louise Bell Hymnal: US1917 #71 (1917) First Line: Just tell it to Jesus, when burdens oppress Lyrics: 1 Just tell it to Jesus, when burdens oppress, Tell it to Him! Tell it to Him! When troubles are many and worries distress, Tell it, O soul, to Him. Refrain: Just tell it to Jesus, Whatever betide, In joy or in sorrow, He walketh beside, Thy Saviour, thy Helper, Thy Friend true and tried, Then tell it, O soul to Him. 2 Just tell it to Jesus, when pathways are drear, Tell it to Him! Tell it to Him! To thought of His presence will calm ev’ry fear, Tell it, O soul, to Him. [Refrain] 3 Just tell it to Jesus, the song or the sigh, Tell it to Him! Tell it to Him! In joy or in sorrow the Saviour is nigh, Tell it, O soul, to Him. [Refrain] 4 Just tell it to Jesus, when tempests are wild, Tell it to Him! Tell it to Him! Tho’ storms beat around thee, He loveth His child, Tell it, O soul, to Him. [Refrain] Topics: Solos, Duetts and Quartettes Tune Title: [Just tell it to Jesus, when burdens oppress]
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Awake, Thou That Sleepest

Author: T. O. Chisholm Hymnal: US1917 #72 (1917) First Line: "Awake, thou that sleepest," Unconscious of harm Refrain First Line: Awake! O sleeping one, awake! Lyrics: 1 “Awake, thou that sleepest,” Unconscious of harm, Have done with thy dreaming, Be filled with alarm! Thy soul is in danger, Be warned of thy fate! Lest yielding to slumber, Thou waken too late. Refrain: Awake! O sleeping one, awake! Ere death thy soul shall overtake; Awake! arise! thy bands of slumber break, “And Christ shall give thee light.” 2 “Awake, thou that sleepest,” Unmindful, secure, While time speeds thee onward To doom that is sure; Arouse thee! bestir thee, While yet thou hast breath, The sleep that enthralls thee Will deepen to death! [Refrain] 3 “Awake, thou that sleepest,” arise from thy bed, While mercy is calling, Ere mercy be fled. Now turn thy feet homeward, Tho’ darkness affright The Father will greet thee, And Christ, give thee light. [Refrain] Topics: Solos, Duetts and Quartettes Tune Title: ["Awake, thou that sleepest," Unconscious of harm]
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Heaven's Chorus

Author: Edgar Page Stites Hymnal: US1917 #73 (1917) First Line: We hear the precious songs of earth Refrain First Line: For just before the light of God Lyrics: 1 We hear the precious songs of earth Sound to our ears so sweetly, What must the songs of Heaven be, Where joy holds sway completely. Refrain: For just before the light of God, Is Heaven’s hills adorning, It is not far beyond the mist, “We’ll be there in the morning.” 2 What are the words of that great song, As sung by life’s fair river? What are the tunes the chorus swells, Where peaceful waters quiver? [Refrain] 3 What are the truths the anthems tell, Where flowers bloom forever? What are the hymns the angels join, Where sorrow cometh never? [Refrain] 4 Who are the singers on that shore, Where waves of praise are swelling? We wonder if our own are there, Their love of Christ are telling. [Refrain] 5 Ah, yes! they are the Lord’s bright stars, He holds from His no pleasure; Familiar voices join the throng, And chant the heav’nly measure. [Refrain] Topics: Solos, Duetts and Quartettes Tune Title: [We hear the precious songs of earth]
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Thou Art My Way

Author: Hattie M. Bird Hymnal: US1917 #74 (1917) First Line: I cannot see, I do not know the way Refrain First Line: Thou art my way, dear Lord Topics: Solos, Duetts and Quartettes Tune Title: [I cannot see, I do not know the way]
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You Must Do Something With Jesus

Author: T. O. Chisholm Hymnal: US1917 #75 (1917) First Line: The gospel message you have heard Refrain First Line: What will you do with Jesus? Lyrics: 1 The gospel message you have heard, What will you do with Jesus? Your answer cannot be deferred, You must do something with Jesus. Refrain: What will you do with Jesus? What will you do with Jesus? To fail to accept Him is but to reject Him,— O What will you do with Jesus? 2 The only hope for sinners lost, What will you do with Jesus? He paid you debt, His blood the cost, You must do something with Jesus. [Refrain] 3 You must accept or else refuse, What will you do with Jesus? ‘Tis life or death, which will you choose? You must do something with Jesus. [Refrain] 4 Will you receive or bid Him go? What will you do with Jesus? Your answer must be “Yes” or “No,” You must do something with Jesus. [Refrain] 5 Will you now claim Him as your own? What will you do with Jesus? Or go to judgment all alone? You must do something with Jesus. [Refrain] Topics: Solos, Duetts and Quartettes Tune Title: [The gospel message you have heard]
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He Died of a Broken Heart

Author: T. D. Hymnal: US1917 #76 (1917) First Line: Have you read the story of the Cross Refrain First Line: He died of a broken heart for thee Topics: Solos, Duetts and Quartettes Tune Title: [Have you read the story of the Cross]
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Someone Shall Go

Hymnal: US1917 #77 (1917) First Line: Someone shall go at the Master's word Lyrics: 1 Someone shall go at the Master’s word Over the seas to the lands afar, Telling to those who have never heard, What His wonderful mercies are. Shall it be you—shall it be I— Who shall haste to tell what we know so well Shall you? Shall I? 2 Someone shall gather the sheaves for Him, Someone shall bind them with joyful hand, Someone shall toil thro’ the shadows dim, For the morn in the heav’nly land. Shall it be you—shall it be I— Who shall bind the corn for the golden morn, Shall you? Shall I? 3 Someone shall travel with eager feet Over the mountain and thro’ the wild, Bringing the news of redemption sweet To each wandering sinful child. Shall it be you—shall it be I— Who shall sound the tale over hill and vale? Shall you? Shall I? 4 Someone shall carry His banner high, Waving it out where the foe holds sway; Some in His service shall live and die, And with Jesus shall win the day! Shall it be you— shall it be I— Who His name shall bear, and His triumph share? Shall you? Shall I? Topics: Solos, Duetts and Quartettes Tune Title: [Someone shall go at the Master's word]
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What Did He Do?

Author: J. M. G. Hymnal: US1917 #78 (1917) First Line: O listen to our wondrous tory Refrain First Line: Who sav'd us from eternal loss? Topics: Solos, Duetts and Quartettes Tune Title: [O listen to our wondrous tory]
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Hold Fast to the Old Fashioned Gospel

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Hymnal: US1917 #79 (1917) Refrain First Line: Hold fast, hold fast Lyrics: 1 Hold fast to the old fashioned Gospel, “New tho’t” may be well in its way, But give me the dear Holy Bible, A guide that will ne’er lead astray. Refrain: Hold fast, hold fast, The Word of our God tried and true, Hold fast to the old fashioned Gospel, Whose pages will ever be new. 2 The Word that our fathers have cherished Whose precepts brought comfort and cheer, The Gospel that living or dying, Brings God and His heaven so near. [Refrain] 3 Hold fast to the old fashioned Gospel, Thro’ ages it still is the same, A message of perfect salvation, To all how believe in His name. [Refrain] Topics: Solos, Duetts and Quartettes Tune Title: [Hold fast to the old fashioned Gospel]
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Jesus Himself

Author: Mary Brainerd Smith Hymnal: US1917 #80 (1917) First Line: The blessings Jesus gives to me Refrain First Line: Jesus Himself with me doth bide Topics: Solos, Duetts and Quartettes Tune Title: [The blessings Jesus gives to me]

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