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Christ is all

Hymnal: FoW11890 #11 (1890) First Line: I entered once a home of care Refrain First Line: Christ is all, all in all Scripture: 1 Peter 2:7 Tune Title: [I entered once a home of care]
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The beautiful Light

Author: R. Kelso Carter Hymnal: FoW11890 #12 (1890) First Line: Jesus is the Light, the Way Refrain First Line: We are walking in the light Tune Title: [Jesus is the Light, the Way]
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Beautiful Robes

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: FoW11890 #13 (1890) First Line: We shall walk with him in white Tune Title: [We shall walk with him in white]
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The Angels Are Looking on me

Author: Rev. John Parker Hymnal: FoW11890 #14 (1890) First Line: Like Jacob, in his Bethel rest Refrain First Line: All night, all night The angels are looking Tune Title: [Like Jacob, in his Bethel rest]
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Keep Looking unto Jesus

Author: Priscilla J. Owens Hymnal: FoW11890 #15 (1890) First Line: Keep looking unto Jesus as we march along Tune Title: [Keep looking unto Jesus as we march along]
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Come away to Jesus now

Author: J. M. W. Hymnal: FoW11890 #16 (1890) First Line: O why thus stand with reluctant feet Refrain First Line: Come away to Jesus Lyrics: 1 Oh, why thus stand with reluctant feet, Just on the verge of this rest so sweet? While God invites and your steps will greet, Come away to Jesus now. Chorus: Come away to Jesus, Come away to Jesus, Come away to Jesus, Come away to Jesus now. 2 Thy Spirit strives, and yet there you stand, In sight of bliss and the glory land; Retreat is death in the sinking sand, Come away to Jesus now. [Chorus] 3 Your loved ones gone to the other shore, With unseen hands seem to beckon o’er; Their voices hushed, yet they still implore, Come away to Jesus now. [Chorus] 4 The touch of death is upon your frame, The marble slab soon will bear your name; Lest you should suffer eternal shame, Come away to Jesus now. [Chorus] Tune Title: [O why thus stand with reluctant feet]
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No shelter but in Christ

Author: James L. Smith Hymnal: FoW11890 #17 (1890) First Line: There is no shelter for the soul Refrain First Line: Then fly to the ark Tune Title: [There is no shelter for the soul]
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The Half has Never been Told

Author: Frances Ridley Havergal Hymnal: FoW11890 #18 (1890) First Line: I know I love thee better, Lord Refrain First Line: The half has never yet been told Tune Title: [I know I love thee better, Lord]
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Jesus is calling to you now

Author: J. M. W. Hymnal: FoW11890 #19 (1890) First Line: Why do you wait a convenient day Refrain First Line: Will you not come to him now Lyrics: 1 Why do you wait a convenient day? Jesus is calling you now; Why do you turn from his pleadings away? Jesus is calling you now. He stands at the door of your heart just now; The dews of the morning are on his brow; He is there waiting and calling you now, O will you not come to him now? Refrain: Will you not come to him now? Will you not trust in him now? Just now, right now, O hear him, he’s calling you now. 2 Days have gone by, and the months and the years, Jesus is calling you now, Joys have departed and sorrow appears, Jesus is calling you now. The promise you made him was never kept, When down by the graveside you mourn’d and wept; Turn to him now and his free grace accept; O will you not come to him now? [Refrain] 3 Darkness is deep’ning, and oh, ‘tis so late! Jesus is calling you now, What if the spirit leave you to your fate? Jesus is calling you now. Escape for thy life, tarry not, O soul, Escape for thy life, you may miss the goal, And if you miss it, what horrors, O soul! O will you not come to him now? [Refrain] Tune Title: [Why do you wait a convenient day]
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Bless the Lord, my soul

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: FoW11890 #20 (1890) First Line: Praise him for his glory Refrain First Line: Praise him, shining angels Tune Title: [Praise him for his glory]

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