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My Jesus, I love Thee

Appears in 1,098 hymnals First Line: My Jesus, I love Thee, I know Thou art mine Used With Tune: [My Jesus, I love Thee, I know Thou art mine]
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Praise God, from Whom all blessings flow

Author: Thos. Ken Appears in 1,255 hymnals Used With Tune: OLD HUNDRED
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I Do Believe

Author: Rev. Charles Wesley Appears in 541 hymnals First Line: Father, I stretch my hands to Thee Refrain First Line: I do believe, I now believe Used With Tune: [Father, I stretch my hands to Thee]
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Oh, Could I Speak

Author: S. Medley Appears in 744 hymnals First Line: O could I speak the matchless worth Used With Tune: ARIEL
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From every Stormy Wind

Author: H. Stowell Appears in 1,287 hymnals First Line: From every stormy wind that blows Used With Tune: [From every stormy wind that blows]
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We’ll meet in the Morning

Author: E. R. L. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Good night we will meet in the morning Refrain First Line: Good night we will meet in the morning Lyrics: 1 Good night we will meet in the morning, At dawn of the heavenly day, The morn of Redemption and glory, When shadows have all passed away, Good night we will meet in the morning, Not fearing the billows that roar, How gladly we’ll hail the blest dawning, That brightens the ever-green shore. 2 Good night we will meet in the morning, When sorrow and sighing are o’er, For bright scenes of glory await us, ‘Mid lov’d ones who’ve passed on before, Good night we will meet in the morning, Not fearing the billows that roar, How gladly we’ll hail the blest dawning, That brightens the ever-green shore. 3 Good night we will meet in the morning, How quickly would pass the brief night, And gladly we’ll hail the blest dawning, When heaven shall break on our sight, Good night we will meet in the morning, Not fearing the billows that roar, How gladly we’ll hail the blest dawning, That brightens the ever-green shore. Used With Tune: [Good night we will meet in the morning]
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Hark! The Notes of Angels, Singing

Appears in 68 hymnals First Line: Hark! the notes of angels singing
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Jesus Died for Me

Author: Rev. H. G. Jackson, D. D. Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: A guilty sinner once was I Refrain First Line: He died to save a world from sin Used With Tune: [A guilty sinner once was I]
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The Sinner and the Song

Author: W. L. T. Appears in 64 hymnals First Line: A sinner was wand’ring at eventide Used With Tune: [A sinner was wand’ring at eventide]
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Hark! There’s a Call to the Brave

Author: Rev. E. A. Hoffman Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: Hark! there’s a call for the brave and true Refrain First Line: Hear the call, hear the call Lyrics: 1 Hark! there’s a call for the brave and true! Brother, enlist, for the Lord wants you! Facing the foe with your sword in hand, Bravely go froth at your Lord’s command. Refrain: Hear the call, hear the call, Pleading for help from one and all; Hear the call, hear the call, Pleading for help from one and all. 2 Come to the front, brother, take a stand; Fall into line at your Lord’s command; Follow his lead in the earnest fight, Conquer for God, and for truth and right. [Refrain] 3 Who’ll volunteer in the ranks today, Ready to plunge in the thickest fray? Jesus now waits for the brave and true; Brother, enlist! for the Lord wants you. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Hark! there’s a call for the brave and true]

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