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Living for Jesus

Author: C. F. W. Hymnal: NSP21917 #81 (1917) First Line: Living for Jesus—O what peace Refrain First Line: Help me to serve Thee more and more Languages: English Tune Title: [Living for Jesus—O what peace]
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The Harbor Light

Author: E. V. J. Hymnal: NSP21917 #82 (1917) First Line: There's a land far away in the regions of day Refrain First Line: Hark! A voice o'er the wave Lyrics: 1 There’s a land far away in the regions of day, Where there comes neither sorrow nor night; To its shores God will guide over life’s rolling tide, By the beams from the harbor light. Refrain: Hark! A voice o’er the wave! ‘Tis the Mighty to Save, And He calls thro’ the gloom of the night:— “I will guide safe thy barque, Thro’ the mist and the dark, By the beams from the harbor light.” 2 When by storm I was tossed and my course I had lost, When no rescue nor help was in sight; Then a light came to me, placed in love by the sea, ‘Twas the beam from the harbor light. [Refrain] 3 When my voyage is past and my anchor I cast By the shores of that country so bright; On its glories I’ll gaze and my Pilot I’ll praise, For the beams from the harbor light. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a land far away in the regions of day]
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At the End of the Road

Author: C. Louise Bell Hymnal: NSP21917 #83 (1917) First Line: No matter if clouds have o'er-shadowed the way Refrain First Line: At the end of the road shall the light ever glow Languages: English Tune Title: [No matter if clouds have o'er-shadowed the way]
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Awakening Chorus

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: NSP21917 #84 (1917) First Line: Awake! awake! and sing the blessed story Refrain First Line: The Lord Jehovah reigns and sin is backward hurled Languages: English Tune Title: [Awake! awake! and sing the blessed story]
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No Shadows Yonder

Author: Rev. Horatius Bonar Hymnal: NSP21917 #85 (1917) Languages: English Tune Title: [No shadows yonder]
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Can a Boy Forget His Mother?

Author: J. H. W. Hymnal: NSP21917 #86 (1917) First Line: Can a boy forget his mother's prayer Refrain First Line: Come back, my boy, come back, I say Languages: English Tune Title: [Can a boy forget his mother's prayer]
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Have You Prayed It Through?

Author: Rev. W. C. Poole Hymnal: NSP21917 #87 (1917) First Line: Have you prayed all night, till the break of day Refrain First Line: Did you pray till the answer came Languages: English Tune Title: [Have you prayed all night, till the break of day]
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He Leadeth Me

Author: Mrs. C. H. W. Hymnal: NSP21917 #88 (1917) First Line: He leadeth me! O word divine Lyrics: 1 He leadeth me! O word divine, What comfort thrills this heart of mine; O blessed light in darkness shine, He leadeth me! He leadeth me. 2 He leadeth me! My Shepherd, Guide, Securely thro’ the pastures wide; Abiding closely by my side, He leadeth me! Yea, leadeth me! 3 He leadeth me! In sorrows He My Keeper is, where’er I be; In shady nook or stormy sea, He leadeth me! Yea, even me! 4 He leadeth me! His goodness tell; His mercy with His child doth dwell; O let the theme His praises swell, He leadeth me! He leadeth me! Languages: English Tune Title: [He leadeth me! O word divine]
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For Me, For You

Author: David Berkey Hymnal: NSP21917 #89 (1917) First Line: It was for me the Saviour died Refrain First Line: It was for me the price was paid Lyrics: 1 It was for me the Saviour died, The crimson blood flowed from His side; For me the fountain opened wide, It was for me, yes, Lord, for me. Refrain: It was for me the price was paid, For me the Saviour low was laid; For me the wrath of God was stayed, It was for me, for you and me. 2 It was for me the Saviour sought, My soul at wondrous price was bought, For me salvation’s plan was wrought, It was for me, yes, Lord, for me. [Refrain] 3 It was for me, O praise His name, The Spirit sent in living flame; For me, let voice and tongue proclaim, It was for me, yes, Lord, for me. [Refrain] 4 It was for me a sinner lost, The Saviour came at wondrous cost, Now in His name I’ll ever boast, For Thee, For Thee, yes, Lord, for Thee. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [It was for me the Saviour died]
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One Step at a Time

Author: L. S. L. Hymnal: NSP21917 #90 (1917) First Line: It would not do for me to know Refrain First Line: Just one step at a time, dear Lord Lyrics: 1 It would not do for me to know, God’s thot’s and plans divine; His way is best to lead me on, Just one step at a time. Refrain: Just one step at a time, dear Lord, My hand held close in Thine; Lead Thou me on to heights sublime, Just one step at a time. 2 Sometimes I falter ‘neath the cares, And burdens of the day; But Thou wilt guide, if I in faith, Trust each step of the way. [Refrain] 3 So I’ll not question “How” or “Why,” But with my hand in Thine; Trust Thy unfailing love to lead, Just one step at a time. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [It would not do for me to know]

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