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That Man of Calvary

Author: M. P. F. Hymnal: GSCC1900 #81 (1900) First Line: Fairest of all the earth beside Languages: English Tune Title: [Fairest of all the earth beside]
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Some Mother's Child

Hymnal: GSCC1900 #82 (1900) First Line: At home or away, in the alley or street Refrain First Line: Some mother's child, some mother's child Languages: English Tune Title: [At home or away, in the alley or street]
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Alas, and did my Savior Bleed?

Hymnal: GSCC1900 #83 (1900) First Line: Alas! and did my Savior bleed? Refrain First Line: Help me, dear Savior, Thee to own Languages: English
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Master Wants Workers

Author: F. J. Stevens Hymnal: GSCC1900 #84 (1900) First Line: The Master wants workers Refrain First Line: The Master wants workers today Languages: English Tune Title: [The Master wants workers]
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Abiding and Confiding

Author: Rev. A. B. Simpson Hymnal: GSCC1900 #85 (1900) First Line: I have learn'd the wondrous secret Refrain First Line: I'm abiding in the Lord Languages: English Tune Title: [I have learn'd the wondrous secret]
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Invitation

Hymnal: GSCC1900 #86 (1900) First Line: Thine iniquity swells like the tide Refrain First Line: Precious soul, linger not! Languages: English
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Needed Laborers

Author: Vivian A. Dake Hymnal: GSCC1900 #87 (1900) First Line: Needed! ten thousand lab'rers Refrain First Line: Send forth the reapers today Lyrics: 1 Needed! ten thousand lab'rers, Wanted at once in the field; Workers whose hearts are victorious, Those who can die, but not yield. Jesus, the Lord of the harvest field, Sends for the call far and wide, Few, yea, few are the laborers, Pray for a great harvest tide. 2 Needed! bold hearted lab'rers For the dark corners of earth, Those who amid all hell's cannonry, Prove forth their heavenly birth; For them the lost most beseechingly Stretch forth their hands, call for aid, From the four winds come the echoing Art thou not, loiterer, dismayed? 3 Look thou at Africa's heathen tribe, Ah! they are stretching their hands; Workers from land of the setting sun, Come, o come, dwell in our lands. Darkness as dreadful as Jauggernaut, Crushes poor India down, Haste thee on wings of the morning winds, Bear them their blood-purchased crown. 4 Bear thou the lamp of the word of God, Hold up its light everywhere; Stretch out the lost in the darkest lands, Show them a brotherly care; Jesus, the Lord of the harvest field, Whispers, "I'm with you alway," Bind up the sheaves for the gathering, Fast comes Eternity's day. Languages: English Tune Title: [Needed! ten thousand lab'rers]
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Depth of Mercy

Author: Chas. Wesley Hymnal: GSCC1900 #88 (1900) First Line: Depth of mercy, can there be Languages: English Tune Title: [Depth of mercy, can there be]
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Son, Remember

Author: Victor Strange Hymnal: GSCC1900 #89 (1900) First Line: Tho' sumptuous fed and wealthy here Refrain First Line: When men God's offered mercy spurn Languages: English Tune Title: [Tho' sumptuous fed and wealthy here]
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'Tis Burning in My Soul

Author: Delia T. White Hymnal: GSCC1900 #90 (1900) First Line: God sent His mighty pow'r Languages: English Tune Title: [God sent His mighty pow'r]

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