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He is Mine

Author: C. Austin Miles Appears in 42 hymnals First Line: There is a Shepherd who cares for his own Used With Tune: [There is a Shepherd who cares for his own]
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Tell Us

Author: C. Austin Miles Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Galilean, meek and lowly Refrain First Line: Come to Me thy all forsaking Lyrics: 1 Galilean, meek and lowly, Son of God and Man, so holy, We would gladly come and follow Thee; Joyous youth and joyous maiden, See, we come all treasure laden, Foll’wers Thine for aye to be. Tell us, O tell us, what yet awaits us, If we will follow Thee alone; Tell us, O tell us, are crowns of glory Waiting us for battles won? Refrain: “Come to Me thy all forsaking, And thy heart in sorrow breaking, I will heal and joy divine will give; Feed thee on the bread of heaven, Speak the peace of sins forgiven, Look on me, O soul, and live.” 2 Galilean, Thou has won us, Though the friends of earth may shun us, Thou a greater friend than all will be; Earthly riches cannot measure, Wealth from Thee a priceless treasure, Lasts through all eternity. Tell us, O tell us, wilt Thou receive us, If we surrender all to Thee? Tell us, O tell us, willing and waiting, Ever, only Thine to be. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Galilean, meek and lowly]
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Lord of Galilee

Author: Elsie Duncan Yale Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Lord of Galilee, Lord of Galilee Refrain First Line: Then on, Then on, Thy call with joy obey Lyrics: 1 Lord of Galilee, Lord of Galilee, We Thy voice of love would now obey; And we follow Thee, gladly follow Thee, Where Thy loving hand shall lead the way. Refrain: Then on, Then on, Thy call with joy obey; Then on, Then on, With joy where Thou hast trod. Then on we follow on, Thy call with joy obey; Then on, Then on, Paths of service ever lead to God. 2 Lord of Galilee, Lord of Galilee, Saddened hearts to Thee for comfort came; We would helpers be, joyous helpers be, Bringing cheer to others in Thy name. [Refrain] 3 Lord of Galilee, Lord of Galilee, We would follow where Thy steps have trod; Ever faithfully, ever faithfully, For the path of service leads to God. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Lord of Galilee, Lord of Galilee]
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O Blessed Fields of Judah

Author: Elsie Duncan Yale Appears in 3 hymnals Refrain First Line: Saviour, we bless Thee and praise Thee Lyrics: 1 O blessed fields of Judah, Which once the Master trod, The Son of Man so lowly, And yet the Son of God. He came with help and healing, All promise to fulfill, And He who trod those paths of yore, Is friend and helper still. Refrain: Saviour, we bless Thee and praise Thee, Ever Thy name adore; Thou art our help e’er unfailing As in the days of yore. 2 O sunlit hill of blessing, Where once the Master taught, And message from the highest, To lowly hearted brought. O sweet the words of promise, Upon that holy hill, And He who taught in days of yore, Is friend and teacher still. [Refrain] 3 O Galilee so holy, Where in His wondrous love, He told of life eternal, In royal realms above. We too may seek to serve Him, And do His blessed will, And He who dwelt in Galilee, Is friend and helper still. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [O blessed fields of Judah]
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Wondrous Work of God

Author: Edna Randolph Worrell Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: O the world to me in its beauty Refrain First Line: Earth, sea and sky Lyrics: 1 O the world to me in its beauty Is a glorious place most rare; Where I seek and find the Master’s mind In nature’s imprint fair; ‘Tis wondrous! ‘Tis wondrous! ‘Tis a work beyond compare! Refrain: Earth, sea and sky, Tell creation’s olden story; Lived again in souls of men Who grow in grace. Sun, moon, and stars, Speak of God in all His glory, Showing thus in part to us His shining face. 2 O the world to me in its beauty Shows us life in depth and height, And it tells the soul to seek its goad In heav’nly realms of light; ‘Tis wondrous! ‘Tis wondrous! Let us read its message bright. [Refrain] 3 O the world to me in its beauty Is a vision always new, And a wealth of love from God above Reveals its message true; ‘Tis wondrous! ‘Tis wondrous! How sublime His work to view! [Refrain] Used With Tune: [O the world to me in its beauty]
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The Watchman’s Cry

Author: C. Austin Miles Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: O'er the hills and valleys let the tidings fly Refrain First Line: Day when love and mercy shall abide Lyrics: 1 O’er the hills and valleys let the tidings fly; Unto earth a better day is drawing nigh; Day when love, victorious, sin shall drive away; The watchman’s cry now fills the sky, all hail the day! Refrain: Day when love and mercy shall abide, Ever nearer comes on time’s swift tide; On its swift triumphant way, Nothing can its dawning stay; Hear the cry that fills the sky, all hail the day. 2 Wrong shall be defeated, Jesus shall be King, Of that blessed reign of Christ with joy we sing; Vainly hosts of evil would its coming stay; The watchman’s cry now fills the sky, all hail the day! [Refrain] 3 Day when heaven’s sunshine bids the night be gone; Blessed day when Christ shall reign, O hasten on; For its speedy dawning may the nations pray; The watchman’s cry now fills the sky, all hail the day! [Refrain] Used With Tune: [O'er the hills and valleys let the tidings fly]
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Abide Thou with Us

Author: C. Austin Miles Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Walking with Jesus on Emaus way Lyrics: 1 Walking with Jesus on Emaus way, Wondrous His words of wisdom; Sad hearts were yearning, Love’s fires were burning, That blest day, When at last those loved ones know Him, Ever closer drew they to Him. Refrain: Abide Thou with us, the day is far spent, O Master, with Thee we plead; And only with Thee our souls are content, For with Thee is joy indeed. 2 Spent is the day, the night is coming on, With us abide, O stranger; Twilight is falling, Night-winds are calling, Day is gone, Tho’ their hearts grow closer to Him, He was gone ere yet they knew Him. [Refrain] 3 O may we know Him when upon our way Jesus with us would tarry; His word believing, His grace receiving, That glad day, When our hearts with love compelling, He will enter, then, our dwelling. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Walking with Jesus on Emaus way]
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Watch and Pray

Author: E. E. Hewitt Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Watch and pray, day by day Refrain First Line: O watch to serve the King divine Lyrics: 1 Watch and pray, day by day, Seek from the Father, guidance on thy way; Blessings sweet at His feet, Mercy and truth in Jesus meet. Refrain: O watch to serve the King divine, Make life’s story tell His glory; And His grace portray; O pray, whatever lot be thine, Pray on believing, hope receiving, Sweetly trusting, watch and pray. 2 Watch and pray, hear Him say, “I have redeemed thee, and beside thee stay;” Faithful still, do His will, Who ev’ry promise will fulfill. [Refrain] 3 Watch and pray, happy ray, Ready to brighten all who will obey! Come and see, gifts for thee; God shall thine expectation be. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Watch and pray, day by day]
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Sing His Precious Name

Author: E. E. Hewitt Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: We sing His precious name Refrain First Line: Joy, joy, in His precious name Lyrics: 1 We sing His precious name, Who our Redeemer came; Our songs of love we lift above, With hearts aflame; Himself for us He gave, And died our souls to save. Refrain: Joy, joy, in His precious name, Sing, sing, praise to our Saviour; Bless Him, boundless love proclaim; Happy in His gracious favor; Come, come, sing of Jesus still; Sing, sing, praise to our Saviour; Learn, learn, now to do His will; Sing, O sing His precious name. 2 We sing His life on earth, His lowly manger birth; His wondrous deeds, relieving needs; His matchless worth; We sing redeeming grace, And early seek His face. [Refrain] 3 We sing the Crucified; Bright gates He opened wide! O boundless Love, enthroned above, With us abide! And while Thy name we sing, Be near us, heav’nly King. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [We sing His precious name]
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Serve the Lord in Youth

Author: Edith Sanford Tillotson Appears in 16 hymnals First Line: Serve the Lord in the days of youth Refrain First Line: Serve the Lord in youthful days Lyrics: 1 Serve the Lord in the days of youth, Learn His law and accept His truth; Sing His praise with a ready tongue, While the heart is young, While yet the heart is young. Refrain: Serve the Lord in youthful days, Do His will and walk His ways, Wait not for what the years may bring, But serve Him, O serve Him; While life is like the spring, O serve our Lord and King. 2 Give to Him what He gave to you, Buoyant strength and a courage true; Ringing voices and eyes alight, Souls all pure and white, Unstained and pure and white. [Refrain] 3 Serve Him then, ev’ry youthful day, Choose His guidance without delay; Waste no part of these precious years, Youth soon disappears, Too soon it disappears. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Serve the Lord in the days of youth]

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