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'Twill Be Joy

Author: Frank E. Roush Hymnal: LLS31918 #11 (1918) First Line: When I cross the swelling tide Refrain First Line: 'Twill be joy, 'twill be joy Languages: English Tune Title: [When I cross the swelling tide]
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Is Your All on the Altar?

Author: E. A. H. Hymnal: LLS31918 #12 (1918) First Line: You have longed for sweet peace Refrain First Line: Is your all on the altar of sacrifice laid Languages: English Tune Title: [You have longed for sweet peace]
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When I Stand at the Judgment Bar

Author: H. L. Hymnal: LLS31918 #13 (1918) First Line: I shall stand one day at the great white throne Lyrics: 1 I shall stand one day at the great white throne; When the Judge shall speak shall I stand alone? Will the blood of Christ for my sin atone, When I stand at the judgment bar? When I stand at the judgment bar, When I stand at the judgment bar, Shall my heart be glad or must I be sad, When I stand at the judgment bar, When I stand at the judgment bar? 2 Will my life of sin like a spectre rise To accuse my soul of its course unwise In refusing Christ as my sacrifice, When I stand at the judgment bar? When I stand at the judgment bar, When I stand at the judgment bar, Shall my heart be glad or must I be sad, When I stand at the judgment bar, When I stand at the judgment bar? 3 Will the memories of the evil past Throng about my soul, an array so vast? Will they o’er my spirit their shadow cast When I stand at the judgment bar? When I stand at the judgment bar, When I stand at the judgment bar, Shall my heart be glad or must I be sad, When I stand at the judgment bar, When I stand at the judgment bar? 4 If my roe is white as the driven snow, Can the books when opened no evil show; Then my heart shall sing and rejoice I know, When I stand at the judgment bar? When I stand at the judgment bar, When I stand at the judgment bar, If in Christ I trust then rejoice I must When I stand at the judgment bar, When I stand at the judgment bar? Languages: English Tune Title: [I shall stand one day at the great white throne]
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More Abundantly

Author: T. H. Hymnal: LLS31918 #14 (1918) First Line: Are you trusting Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: [Are you trusting Jesus]
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O Make Me Clean

Author: G. B. Hymnal: LLS31918 #15 (1918) First Line: With aching heart and spirit sore distressed Refrain First Line: O make me clean! Oh, make me clean Scripture: Isaiah 6:7 Languages: English Tune Title: [With aching heart and spirit sore distressed]
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My Friend and Guide

Author: Thoro Harris Hymnal: LLS31918 #16 (1918) First Line: Jesus, Redeemer Refrain First Line: Jesus my Savior Lyrics: 1 Jesus, Redeemer, “Precious” tho’ unseen, today, How can I ever Thy great love repay? All my hope and comfort, More than life to me thou art; Show to me the secret Of thy loving heart. Refrain: Jesus my Savior, Let me linger by thy side; Now and forever Be my Friend and Guide! 2 Whene’er I wander, When in paths of sin I stray, O, by thy favor, Call me home, I pray! To thy peace a stranger, Leave me not in doubt and fear; In the hour of danger Let me feel thee near. [Refrain] 3 Constant forever, Thou my soul’s eternal Friend, Jesus my Savior, Faithful to life’s end! Keep me true and steadfast, Let me never faithless roam; Point the way to glory And my Father’s home. [Refrain] 4 So when from heaven. Thou, my Judge, shalt come again, To me be given With thy saints to reign. Let me then in glory Gaze on thy divinest face, And proclaim the story Of redeeming grace. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus, Redeemer]
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O It Is Wonderful

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: LLS31918 #17 (1918) First Line: O it is wonderful! when I was drearily Refrain First Line: O it is wonderful, glorious and wonderful Languages: English Tune Title: [O it is wonderful! when I was drearily]
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Somebody Ought! Will You?

Author: L. F. J. Hymnal: LLS31918 #18 (1918) First Line: There is somebody near to you burden'd with sin Refrain First Line: Somebody ought! will you, will you Lyrics: 1 There is somebody near to you burden’d with sin, Whom some one should lead to the Saviour; Somebody’s cry should be heard in earth’s din, Someone should help him the vict’ry to win: May not that some one be you? Chorus: Somebody ought! will you, will you? Somebody ought! will you? Some one should lead him to Jesus the Saviour, O may not that some one be you? 2 There is somebody’s heart that is burden’d with grief, In sadness and shadow he wanders; Some one should point him to Christ for relief, Time is fast flying, and surely is brief: May not that some one be you? [Chorus] 3 There is somebody who by temptation is tried, Whom somebody’s effort should strengthen; Some one should patiently offer to guide To the great Shepherd, the Christ crucified: May not that some one be you? [Chorus] 4 There is somebody troubled by doubt and by fear, And struggling alone in the darkness; Somebody longs for a sweet word of cheer, Someone should tell that the Saviour is near: May not that some one be you? [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [There is somebody near to you burden'd with sin]
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Crown Him

Author: L. M. Latimer Hymnal: LLS31918 #19 (1918) First Line: They hushed their breath, that noble band Refrain First Line: Then speed thee on to every land Lyrics: 1 They hushed their breath, that noble band, To catch the last farewell, The dear home-shore receding fast, With ev’ry ocean swell. Above the city’s noise and din, A song rose on the air, A song of triumph and of joy, From loved ones gathers there. Chorus: Then speed thee on to ev’ry land, Proclaim the gospel call, Till souls who sit in darkness now, Shall crown Him Lord of all. 2 “All hail the pow’r of Jesus’ name,” And clear as bugle call, The words come floating on the air, O “crown Him Lord of all.” They caught the spirit of that hymn, Danger and death looked small To those brave ones who gave their lives To crown Him Lord of all. [Chorus] 3 A battle hymn that song sped on, The world for Christ the call; For ev’ry island of the sea Shall crown Him Lord of all. On Affric’s far-off sunny slopes, By China’s kingly wall, They lay their lives down at His feet, And crown Him Lord of all. [Chorus] 4 The southern cross begins to bend, The morning dawn at last; Idol and shrine and mosque and tower, At Jesus’ feet are cast. Triumphant Zion, lift thy head, Let ev’ry burden fall; Come, cast your trophies at His feet, And crown Him Lord of all. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [They hushed their breath, that noble band]
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I've Pitched My Tent in Beulah

Author: M. J. H. Hymnal: LLS31918 #20 (1918) First Line: I long ago left Egypt for the promised land Refrain First Line: You need not look for me, down in Egypt's sand Languages: English Tune Title: [I long ago left Egypt for the promised land]

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