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God Be With You

Author: J. E. Rankin, D. D. Appears in 1,215 hymnals First Line: God be with you till we meet again Refrain First Line: Till we meet, till we meet Topics: Inspirational Scripture: Romans 16:20 Used With Tune: [God be with you till we meet again]
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Jesus Christ is Passing By

Author: J. Denham Smith Appears in 67 hymnals Topics: Invitation and Decision Used With Tune: [Jesus Christ is passing by]
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Praise Him

Author: Edith Sanford Tillotson Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Praise Him, praise Him, Father almighty and King divine Refrain First Line: Praise, sing praise to the giver of all things Lyrics: 1 Praise Him, praise Him, Father almighty and King divine, Praise Him, praise Him, worship and serve and adore Him, Angels in heaven exalt His name, Prophets and sages extol His fame, Join in this chorus of glad acclaim, As we bow before Him. Refrain: Praise, sing praise to the giver of all things fair, He whose goodness encircles us ev’rywhere, He who is mighty and holy, He of whom cherubims sing, Praise Him, oh praise Him with anthem and song, Our Lord and King. 2 Praise Him, praise Him, tenderest Shepherd and truest Friend, Praise Him, praise Him, into green pastures He’ll guide us, Ever He’ll listen with loving ear, Waiting, the voice of each child to hear, If we but speak we will find Him near, He is close beside us. [Refrain] 3 Praise Him, praise Him, blessed Redeemer and Lord and King, Praise Him, praise Him, Monarch both lowly and royal, Give Him a love that is strong and true, Honor His name in whate’er we do, Serve Him with faith and with fervor new, With a heart most loyal. [Refrain] Topics: Chorus Selections Used With Tune: [Praise Him, praise Him, Father almighty and King divine]
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Is It Nothing to You?

Author: Anna Stevens Reed Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Shall we linger in the homeland when the Lord would have us go? Lyrics: 1 Shall we linger in the homeland when the Lord would have us go? Can we turn a deaf ear always to the One who loves us so? When we promised we would follow, did we fail to count the cost? Is it nothing to a Christian that the heathen should be lost? Is it nothing to you? Is it nothing to you? Is it nothing to a Christian that the heathen should be lost? 2 They are waiting in their sadness, they are helpless in their pain, For the idols they have fashioned cannot answer them again; They are begging for a teacher, their old customs laid aside, Is it nothing to a Christian that the doors are open wide? Is it nothing to you? Is it nothing to you? Is it nothing to a Christian that the doors are open wide? 3 Shall we leave them in their darkness though we have the needed light? Or refuse to grasp the sickle when the harvest fields are white? There are some who gladly labor but their numbers few can show, Is it nothing to you, Christian, that the Master’s word is “Go?” Is it nothing to you? Is it nothing to you? Is it nothing to you, Christian, that the Master’s word is “Go?” Topics: Missionary Used With Tune: [Shall we linger in the homeland when the Lord would have us go?]
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Soldiers of Christ, Arise!

Author: Charles Wesley Appears in 916 hymnals Topics: Temperance Used With Tune: [Soldiers of Christ, arise!]
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Crown Him or Crucify Him

Author: Mary Brainerd Smith Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Today you have come to the valley of choice Lyrics: 1 Today you have come to the valley of choice, Today to your heart speaks the Saviour’s own voice, “Tis your hand must lay the wreathed crown on my brow, Or drive cruel nails thro’ my pleading hands now.” Refrain: Crown Him or crucify Him, which shall it be? This is the choice from which you cannot flee; Crown Him your King, or most surely ‘tis true, You crucify Jesus, your Saviour anew. 2 Do you say with the Christ you have nothing to do, That the crown and the cross have no meaning for you? Yet the choice you have made, and your Saviour nailed then To a cross of neglect where He suffers again. [Refrain] 3 Do you claim that you cannot believe on His word, As a myth count the sweet gospel story you’ve heard? Bitter then is His cup you have filled to the brim, Unbelief is the cross where you crucify Him. [Refrain] 4 Of dark Calvary’s hill think you lightly, nor care That He suffered and died, that He died for you there? Then ‘tis truly His heart that you pierce with the sword, On a cross of ingratitude nailing your Lord. [Refrain] Topics: Chorus Selections Used With Tune: [Today you have come to the valley of choice]
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When He Is Crowned Lord and King

Author: Edith Sanford Tillotson Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: When Christ alone shall reign in the world of sin Refrain First Line: When Christ is crown'd in royal grace Lyrics: 1 When Christ alone shall reign in the world of sin, When ev’ry soul for Him is won, What sweet and willing service will then begin, And what glorious deeds be done, And what glorious deeds be done. Refrain: When Christ is crown’d in royal grace, And all human hearts enthrone Him, When, like the saints that behold His face, Mortals or earth as King shall own Him, What joy will reign, what peace divine, What exultant music shall ring, The light of heav’n in the world will shine, When He is crown’d Lord and King. 2 When His shall be the voice that we strive to hear, And His the law all men obey, When His shall be the name that all hearts revere, What a glorious crowning day! What a glorious crowning day! [Refrain] 3 O hasten, happy day, when our Lord shall reign Unrivalled, and in full command, Let ev’ry idol fall, with its promise vain, And our King in His glory stand. And our King in His glory stand. [Refrain] Topics: Chorus Selections Used With Tune: [When Christ alone shall reign in the world of sin]
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Danger

Author: Francis E. Willard Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Write it on the workhouse gate Lyrics: 1 Write it on the workhouse gate, Write it on the schoolboy’s slate; Write it on the copy book, That the young may often look, “Where there’s drink, there is danger.” 2 Write it on the churchyard mound, Where the rum slain dead are found; Write it on the gallows high, Write for all the passers by, “Where there’s drink, there is danger.” 3 Write it in the nation’s laws, Blotting out the license clause; Write it on each ballot white, So it can be read aright, “Where there’s drink, there is danger.” 4 Write it on our ships that sail, Borne along by storm and gale; Write it large, in letters plain, Over ev’ry land and main, “Where there’s drink, there is danger.” 5 Write it over ev’ry gate, On the church and halls of state, In the heart of ev’ry band, On the laws of every land, “Where there’s drink, there is danger.” Topics: Temperance Used With Tune: [Write it on the workhouse gate]
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We Fight to Win

Author: James Rowe Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: With banners spread Refrain First Line: We fight to win, for God is with us Lyrics: 1 With banners spread, We proudly tread The path God’s saints have trod; And arm’d with might, By day or night, We wage the strife Where sin is rife, To glorify our God. Refrain: We fight to win, for God is with us And right shall triumph over wrong; Our King the victory will give us, For He is stronger than the strong; We fight to win, For Jesus leads us, And all His foes shall flee and fall; Then all the ransom’d happy nations Shall crown Him Lord and King of all. 2 Tho’ countless foes Our way oppose, No weakness we’ll display, But battle still, With dauntless will Around the cross, Nor think of loss, Till sin hath pass’d away. [Refrain] 3 The battle-cry That rent the sky In dreary ages flown, Is ringing still, O’er plain and hill, And thus shall ring, Till Christ our King Regains His royal throne. [Refrain] 4 Hope’s blessed light Illumes the night, Outshines the noonday sun; And soon shall rise Thro’ love-lit skies, From ev’ry land, The tidings grand: The Son of God hath won! [Refrain] Topics: Temperance Used With Tune: [With banners spread]
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We Can All Say "No."

Author: James Rowe Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: When the world and its pleasures are calling Refrain First Line: We can all say "No," if we will Lyrics: 1 When the world and its pleasure are calling, Let us trust the Mighty One still; There is truly no danger of falling— We can all say “No,” if we will. Refrain: We can all say “No,” if we will, We can all be faithful still; There is nothing to fear, for the Saviour is near; We can all say “No,” if we will. 2 When the tempter is whispering, “This way,” Let us keep our eyes on the hill; Let us show we are traveling His way; We can all say “No,” if we will. [Refrain] 3 From the Saviour no power can win us, He will safely shield us from ill; Let us show that His Spirit is in us; We can all say “No,” if we will. [Refrain] Topics: Temperance Used With Tune: [When the world and its pleasures are calling]

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