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Gospel Triumphs

Hymnal: S4W1873 #91a (1873) First Line: O hark the sound from heathen lands Refrain First Line: We're coming blessed Lord
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The Beautiful Shore

Hymnal: S4W1873 #92 (1873) First Line: There's a beautiful shore where the dearly lov'd are gone Refrain First Line: Oh that beautiful shore
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When the storms all are o'er

Hymnal: S4W1873 #93 (1873) First Line: I long to behold him arrayed
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Yes, we're coming, coming, coming

Hymnal: S4W1873 #94 (1873) First Line: On those jeweled walls of jasper
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Christ is All

Hymnal: S4W1873 #95 (1873) First Line: I entered once a home of care Refrain First Line: All in all Lyrics: 1 I entered once a home of care, For age and penury were there, Yet joy and peace withal; I asked the lonely mother, whence Her helpless widowhood’s defense, She told me, Christ was all! Refrain: All in all, All in all, Be this my trust whate'er befall, "Christ is all in all." 2 I saw the martyr at the stake, And not fierce flames his faith could shake, Nor death his soul appall; I asked him whence such strength was given, He looked triumphantly to heaven, And answered, "Christ is all!" [Refrain] 3 I saw the Gospel herald go To Afric's sand and Greenland's snow, To save from Satan's thrall; Nor home, nor life he counted dear, 'Midst wants and perils owned no fear, He felt that Christ was all. [Refrain] 4 I dreamt that hoary time had fled, And earth and sea resigned their dead, A fire dissolved this ball: I saw the Church’s glorious throng; I heard the burden of their song,— 'T was Christ is all in all! [Refrain] 5 Then come to Jesus! come to-day! Come! Father, Son, and Spirit, say; The Bride repeats the call: Come! he has blood for all your stains; come! he has balm for all your pains; Come! he is all in all! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I entered once a home of care]
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"This is the victory"

Hymnal: S4W1873 #96 (1873) First Line: O for a faith that will not shrink
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"Lift me higher! lift me higher!"

Author: S. V. R. Ford Hymnal: S4W1873 #97 (1873)
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Father, have mercy

Hymnal: S4W1873 #98 (1873) First Line: Fading, still fading, the last beam is shining
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Evergreen Mountains of Life

Hymnal: S4W1873 #100 (1873) First Line: There's a land far away, 'mid the stars we are told Refrain First Line: 'Tis the land of our God

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