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[Are you living for the Saviour?]

Appears in 10 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: I. Allan Sankey Incipit: 34516 16534 51615 Used With Text: Heart Queries

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Author: W. Kitching Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: Are you living for the Saviour? Lyrics: 1 Are you living for the Saviour? Do you trust Him all the way? Are you walking with enjoyment in His sunshine day by day? Do you magnify His goodness? do you thank Him for His love? Do you seek His constant guidance to the Home of Rest above? 2 Is your heart at leisure ever in His service to engage? Do you read with joy His message from the Scripture’s sacred page? Have you made the full surrender of the life that He has blest, Since you heard His voice of kindness whisper, “Come to Me and rest?” 3 Is your motto, “Ever Onward!” in the race we have to run? Are you looking unto Jesus till the victory is won? Does the joy of His salvation cause the trusting heart to sing— “I have riches to inherit, from my Father, Saviour, King?” 4 If these questions you have answered to yourselves and Christ alone, And your hearts have not condemn’d you, when you look toward His throne, Then His love thro’ all your journey like a gentle stream will run, Till the Saviour hath perfected what in grace He hath begun. Used With Tune: [Are you living for the Savior? Do you trust Him all the way]

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Author: W. Kitching Hymnal: Hallowed Hymns, New and Old #45 (1911) First Line: Are you living for the Saviour? Lyrics: 1 Are you living for the Saviour? Do you trust Him all the way? Are you walking with enjoyment in His sunshine day by day? Do you magnify His goodness? do you thank Him for His love? Do you seek His constant guidance to the Home of Rest above? 2 Is your heart at leisure ever in His service to engage? Do you read with joy His message from the Scripture’s sacred page? Have you made the full surrender of the life that He has blest, Since you heard His voice of kindness whisper, “Come to Me and rest?” 3 Is your motto, “Ever Onward!” in the race we have to run? Are you looking unto Jesus till the victory is won? Does the joy of His salvation cause the trusting heart to sing— “I have riches to inherit, from my Father, Saviour, King?” 4 If these questions you have answered to yourselves and Christ alone, And your hearts have not condemn’d you, when you look toward His throne, Then His love thro’ all your journey like a gentle stream will run, Till the Saviour hath perfected what in grace He hath begun. Languages: English Tune Title: [Are you living for the Savior? Do you trust Him all the way]
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Author: W. Kitching Hymnal: Best Endeavor Hymns #85 (1907) First Line: Are you living for the Saviour? Topics: Miscellaneous Languages: English Tune Title: [Are you living for the Savior? Do you trust Him all the way]
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Author: W. Kitching Hymnal: Hallowed Hymns, New and Old #45 (1908) First Line: Are you living for the Saviour? Do you trust Him all the way? Lyrics: 1 Are you living for the Saviour? Do you trust Him all the way? Are you walking with enjoyment in His sunshine day by day? Do you magnify His goodness? Do you thank Him for His love? Do you seek His constant guidance to the Home of rest above? 2 Is your heart at leisure ever in His service to engage? Do you read with joy His message from the Scripture's sacred page? Have you made the full surrender of the life that He has blest, Since you heard His voice of kindness whisper, "Come to Me and rest?" 3 Is your motto, "Ever Onward!" in the race we have to run? Are you looking unto Jesus till the victory is won? Does the joy of His salvation cause the trusting heart to sing-- "I have riches to inherit, from my Father, Saviour, King?" 4 If these questions you have answered to yourselves and Christ alone, And your hearts have not condemn'd you, when you look toward His throne, Then His love thro' all your journey like a gentle stream will run, Till the Saviour hath perfected what in grace He hath begun. Topics: Miscellaneous Languages: English Tune Title: [Are you living for the Saviour? Do you trust Him all the way?]

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I. Allan Sankey

1874 - 1915 Composer of "[Are you living for the Saviour]" in Northfield Hymnal Ira Allan Sankey, 1874-1915 Born: Au­gust 30, 1874, Ed­in­burgh, Scot­land. Died: December 30, 1915, United States. Son of Ira Sank­ey, Al­len stu­died ci­vil en­gin­eer­ing and ar­chi­tect­ure at Prince­ton Un­i­ver­si­ty, grad­u­at­ing in 1897. In 1898, he be­came pre­si­dent of the Big­low & Main mu­sic pub­lish­ers in New York Ci­ty. He al­so served as vice-pre­si­dent of the Leeds and Cat­lin Pho­no­graph Com­pa­ny, and on the Ad­vi­so­ry Board of the Green­ich Bank. His works in­clude: The Male Quar­tette, with George Steb­bins Best En­dea­vor Hymns, with John Cle­ments (New York: The Big­low & Main Co., 1907) Hallowed Hymns, New and Old (Chi­ca­go, Il­li­nois: The Big­low & Main Co., 1908) Sources-- Hall, pp. 409-410 Music-- Cidenton Go and Work! Great Is His Mercy Kept for Je­sus Lead Me Lord, Send Us Forth Never Give Up Old Orchard Year of Pre­cious Bless­ings, A --hymntime.com/tch

William Kitching

Person Name: W. Kitching Arranger of "Heart Queries" in Hallowed Hymns, New and Old
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