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I Shall Be Like Him

Author: H. D. L. Hymnal: TPN11920 #81 (1920) First Line: I shall be like Him—O blessed thought Tune Title: [I shall be like Him—O blessed thought]
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Saved!

Author: Rev. Oswald J. Smith Hymnal: TPN11920 #82 (1920) First Line: Saved! saved! saved! my sins are all forgiven Refrain First Line: Saved! I’m saved thro’ Christ, my all in all Tune Title: [Saved! saved! saved! my sins are all forgiven]
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When We Reach the Glory Land

Author: Rodney Chirpe Hymnal: TPN11920 #83 (1920) First Line: What a wonderful Saviour is Jesus Tune Title: [What a wonderful Saviour is Jesus]
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From Every Stormy Wind

Author: H. Stowell Hymnal: TPN11920 #84 (1920) First Line: From every stormy wind that blows Tune Title: [From every stormy wind that blows]
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All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name

Author: E. Perronet Hymnal: TPN11920 #85 (1920) First Line: All hail the pow'r of Jesus' name Refrain First Line: And crown Him, crown Him Tune Title: DIADEM
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Awakening Chorus

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: TPN11920 #86 (1920) First Line: Awake! awake! and sing the blessed story Refrain First Line: The Lord Jehovah reigns and sin is backward hurled Tune Title: [Awake! awake! and sing the blessed story]
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The Victory March

Author: Herbert Booth Hymnal: TPN11920 #87 (1920) First Line: There comes a call for warriors Refrain First Line: Our Saviour following Lyrics: 1 There comes a call for warriors Who’re not afraid to die, Who in this service glorious The pow’rs of hell defy; No fond indulgence favoring, Their all for Christ to give, With courage never wavering For Him alone to live. Refrain: Our Saviour following With step unfaltering, And love unaltering, His praise we sing; His banner over us, In service glorious, We’ll fight victorious For Christ our King. 2 Oh, who, the Master following Will dare go all the way, To share His shame and sorrowing, Without the camp today? Oh, linger not in entering This fight against the wrong, Your love in Jesus centering, Who lives to make you strong. [Refrain] 3 Your heart no longer hardening, Against the Saviour’s love; Oh, come and find the pardoning, He offers from above; From ev’ry sin now severing Your will, your heart, your mind, Henceforth in Him endeavoring Your all in Him to find. [Refrain] 4 Then forward marching merrily, Without a doubt or fear; For in the battle verily, Our Leader will be near; And tho’ all hell outrageously Assaults to drag us down, We’ll fight the fight courageously, And win the conqu’ror’s crown. [Refrain] Tune Title: [There comes a call for warriors]
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Jesus, Our Saviour Eternal

Author: Avis M. Burgeson Hymnal: TPN11920 #88 (1920) First Line: See Him—Jesus, the Saviour who came to earth Refrain First Line: Blessing and honor and glory be unto Him that was slain Lyrics: 1 See Him—Jesus, the Saviour who came to earth, Gave His life that the sinner might have a new birth; Sinless—yet for our ransom made sin to be— Jesus! Glorious in perfect humility. Refrain: Blessing and honor and glory be unto Him that was slain! Wisdom and pow’r and dominion to Him who liveth again! Dying, He purchased redemption—living, His name we adore! Jesus our Saviour eternal, King of our lives evermore. 2 See Him—risen victorious o’er death and night, Crown’d with glory and honor and wondrous might; Saviour, King and Redeemer of men is He, Jesus! See Him enthroned in His majesty. [Refrain] 3 Hear Him, sinner, now calling in love to thee! Hear Him pleading so gently and tenderly! Come, O come to His feet with thy sin-sick soul!— Come, to Jesus, for Jesus can make thee whole. [Refrain] 4 See Him—Jesus, the Saviour of sinful men, Coming, coming in glory to earth again! Satan’s power and kingdom shall be o’erthrown,— Jesus! Jesus shall reign then supreme alone. [Refrain] Tune Title: [See Him—Jesus, the Saviour who came to earth]
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Praise Ye the Lord

Author: Jennie Ree Hymnal: TPN11920 #89 (1920) First Line: Praise ye the Lord! Timbrel and harp employ Refrain First Line: Great and glorious Tune Title: [Praise ye the Lord! Timbrel and harp employ]
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Lord Most Holy

Author: Avis M. Burgeson Hymnal: TPN11920 #90 (1920) First Line: Glory and pow'r and dominion be unto Thee Refrain First Line: Lord most holy, Lord most mighty Lyrics: 1 Glory and pow’r and dominion be unto Thee, Jesus, Thou mighty Redeemer, blest One in Three, For Thine alone is the right to be Lord of all; Let ev’ry nation and kindred before Thee fall. Refrain: Lord most holy, Lord most mighty, Thou alone shalt rule the world; All will worship Thee, all will honor Thee, And Thy banner of love shall be unfurled. Holy, holy, holy, O Lord, art Thou; Creation awaits for Thy coming to reign When all will before Thee bow. 2 Lo, ev’ry tongue shall confess Thee on that Great Day, Monarchs shall fall down before Thee, Thy voice obey; Hearts that despise Thy salvation, Thy name shall own, All men shall praise Thee, and worship before Thy throne. [Refrain] 3 Come, then, O blessed Redeemer, and claim Thy Bride! Thou who hast borne our transgressions, and bled and died; Come in Thy power and glory to rule and reign, Thine is the right to the kingdom, for Thou wast slain. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Glory and power and dominion be unto Thee]

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