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Christian Seaman

Hymnal: SE2-1909 #11 (1909) First Line: Time is a stormy ocean Languages: English
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I Will Go, If My Father Holds My Hand

Author: C. A. Tindley Hymnal: SE2-1909 #12 (1909) First Line: When the pathway of duty seems with danger fill'd Refrain First Line: I will go, I will go Lyrics: 1. When the pathway of duty seems danger fill'd, And the charms of worldly beauty almost win my feeble will. While I see the Cross uplifted, and can hear the King's command, I will go, if my Father holds my hand. Chorus: I will go, I will go, Tho' the mountains are high and the valleys low, I will go, I will go, I will go if my Father holds my hand. 2. If my Father holds my hand I can keep the narrow way, If my Father holds my hand, I can never go astray, Though oft it is so dark I can hardly find the way, I will go, if my Father holds my hand. 3. Tho' my strength is weak, by His grace I will seek To repose like Mary at the Savior's feet; Then to climb to the heights of the pure delight, I will go, if my Father holds my hand. 4. When in the vale of sorrow I am call'd to go, And it seems each tomorrow simply brings another woe. I am satisfied to follow where He leads, this I know, I will go, if my Father holds my hand. 5. When the awful waves of Jordan beat upon my soul, In the icy hands of death my limbs are growing cold I have nothing then to fear if my Lord is near, I will go, if my Father holds my hand. Languages: English Tune Title: [When the pathway of duty seems with danger filled]
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Missionary Band

Hymnal: SE2-1909 #12B (1909) First Line: Come, all ye scattered race, and the Savior's love embrace Refrain First Line: Over there, over there Lyrics: 1. Come, all ye scattered race, and the Savior's love embrace; You may see His smiling face yet, with care, He is on the giving hand; will you come at His command? And you will with angels stand, over there. Chorus: Over there, over there, there's a land of pure delight over there We will lay our burdens down, and at Jesus' side sit down, And will wear a starry crown, over there. 2. We are going through the land as a missionary band TO lead sinners by the hand to Christ's care, That salvation He may give, and they turn to Him and live In that happy world of light over there. 3. O consider our stand, when He took us by the hand From that dreadful bar of sand to His care. And He placed us on the rock, now He owns us for His book. And we are marching to His fold over there. Languages: English
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Go Wash in the Beautiful Stream

Author: C. A. Tindley Hymnal: SE2-1909 #13 (1909) First Line: There was Naaman the leper, that honorable man Lyrics: 1. There was Naaman the leper, that honorable man, A captain of the Syrian host, He was badly afflicted and sick in the land, And a burden to all of his host: Oh, my! What a sight, his disease made him white. No doctor could help him I've seen. He never did pray, and he knew not the way, To get into the beautiful stream. Chorus Go wash in the beautiful stream, Go wash in the beautiful stream, O Naaman, O Naaman, go down and wash, Go wash in the beautiful stream. 2. He heard of a man in the Hebrew land, A little maid told him about, I'll go if I can he said to his friend, For he may relieve me no doubt: So he went and called on the servant of God, And Elisha refused to be seen. But he lifted his burden and sent him to Jordan. To wash in the beautiful stream. Chorus 3. So Naaman went on and the servant had gone, Whom Elisha had sent to the door, He did not believe that he had received, From the Prophet a perfect cure, He thought the rivers down in his own land. Were better because they were clean, It was just about night when he got in the light. And plunged into the beautiful stream. Chorus 4. O, sinner, O , sinner, are you not the same As Naaman that noted Syrian? Your sickness injures both body and soul, And makes you feel loathsome and mean, If you feel you are lost, just shoulder the cross, And Jesus will then make you clean. If you feel you are sick, just come along quick, And get into the beautiful stream. Chorus Languages: English Tune Title: [There was Naaman the leper, that honorable man]
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My Secret of Joy

Author: C. A. Tindley Hymnal: SE2-1909 #14 (1909) First Line: You ask me where I get the joys Refrain First Line: Hallelujah! I belong to the King Lyrics: 1. You ask me where I get the joys That make my heart so light, Which all the gloom of day destroys And gives me songs at night. Chorus: Hallelujah! I belong to the King, I am saved now, and I have a right to sing, For the light from heaven fills my soul, And the night has passed away. 2. It is not wealth or land or gold, Nor health or honored fame, But joys of heaven in my soul A heav'n in Jesus' name. 3. I once was full of anxious fear, I tried, but failed to see, That all I needed was so near The Christ that died for me. 4. I counted much upon my state, Of goodness, sense, and birth, These only added to my fate, They had no place or worth. 5. I then gave up myself and all, And trusted to His care, Who sees the sparrows e'er they fall, And left my burden there. 6. I wish I had the tongue to tell, The comfort then was given, How my poor soul was brought from hell, And car'ied almost to heav'n. Languages: English Tune Title: [You ask me where I get the joys]
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What Are They Doing in Heaven?

Author: C. A. T. Hymnal: SE2-1909 #15 (1909) First Line: I am thinking of friends whom I used to know Refrain First Line: What are they doing in heaven today Lyrics: 1. I am thinking of friends whom I used to know, Who lived and suffered in this world below; They've gone up to heaven; but I want to know, What are they doing now? Chorus: What are they doing in heaven today? Where sin and sorrow are all done away, And peace abounds like a river they say; O what are they doing there now? 2. There were some whose hearts were burdened with cares, They passed their moments in sighing and tears, They clung to the cross with trembling and fears, But what are they doing now? 3. There were some whose bodies were full of disease, Medicine nor doctor could give them much ease; They suffered till death brought a final release, But what are they doing now? 4. There were some who were poor and often despised; They look'd to heaven through tear-blinded eyes, While people were heedless and deaf to their cries, But what are they doing now? Languages: English Tune Title: [I am thinking of friends whom I used to know]
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Hymn for Baptism

Author: Bishop D. A. Payne, D.D., LL.D. Hymnal: SE2-1909 #16 (1909) First Line: My infant, Lord, to thee I gladly bring Refrain First Line: Oh, like an angle, may she ever be! Languages: English Tune Title: [My infant, Lord, to thee I gladly bring]
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Today

Author: C.A. Tindley Hymnal: SE2-1909 #17 (1909) First Line: I've wandered in the darkness long enough Lyrics: 1. I've wandered in the darkness long enough, Without a hand to guide me; Beyond is a waste too dang'rous and rough, Now I turn, dear Lord, to Thee. Chorus: I start this very day To lay aside my way, Whate'er Thou shalt make it, I will undertake it, To do Thy will, not mine. 2. The pleasures I've sought are fading away, My friends are going from me; I am nearing the end of my life's short day, Now I turn, dear Lord, to Thee. 3. The chains of sin are binding my heart, I have tried so oft to be free; Again in Thy name, dear Jesus, I start, To cast my all on Thee. 4. I hear that Thou saved a thief on the cross, When he turned and looked on Thee; If Thou, as of old, art saving the lost, I pray to Thee, remember me. Languages: English Tune Title: [I've wandered in the darkness long enough]
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Some One is Waiting for Me

Author: C.A. Tindley, D.D. Hymnal: SE2-1909 #18 (1909) First Line: It may be a brother with whom I did play Refrain First Line: Some one is waiting for in heaven for me Lyrics: 1. It may be a brother with whom I did play, E'er the death angel had called him away, Somewhere in glory so happy and free, Watching and waiting this moment for me. Chorus: Someone is waiting in heaven for me, Somebody's face i am longing to see, Someone just over life's troublesome sea, Is watching and waiting for me. 2. It may be a sister, the charm of our home, Whom in bright spring time, thro' meadows we roamed, Tho' now up in heav'n bright mansions to see, Watching and waiting this moment for me. 3. It may be a father whom I love so dear, Whose kindest provisions relieved me of care, Somewhere with angels beyond death's cold sea. Watching and waiting this moment for me. 4. It may be a mother who rock'd me to sleep, Like fretful infants I sometimes would weep, Now she's in heaven from trials all free, I know she's watching this moment for me. Languages: English Tune Title: [It may be a brother with whom I did play]
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It May Be the Best for Me

Author: C.A. Tindley Hymnal: SE2-1909 #19 (1909) First Line: I often wonder why it is Lyrics: 1. I often wonder why it is, While some are happy and free, That I am tried and sore oppressed, But it may be the best for me. Chorus: It may be the best for me, It may be the best for me, The Lord knows the way And I will obey, It may be the best for me. 2. Some have the wealth to throw away, While I am compelled to be In want almost from day to day, But it may be the best for me. 3. I think of children with parents at home, What joy and comfort they see, While mine are gone and I am alone, But it may be the best for me. 4. Some walk in paths with flowers strewn, No burdens, no misery, While I must bear my cross alone, But it may be the best for me. Languages: English Tune Title: [I often wonder why it is]

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