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Nearing the Homeland Shore

Author: James Rowe Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: The ocean of life I am crossing Refrain First Line: I'm nearing, nearing, nearing the homeland Lyrics: 1 The ocean of life I am crossing, And round me the billows roar; My boat on the rough waves is tossing, But I’m nearing the homeland shore. Refrain: I’m nearing, nearing, Nearing the homeland shore; Tho’ waves rise and roll, there is joy in my soul, I’m nearing the homeland shore. 2 My voyage has often been dreary, And often my heart was sore, I’ve often been troubled and weary, But I’m nearing the homeland shore. [Refrain] 3 The Saviour—my pilot—has taught me To trust in him more and more, For safe thro’ all storm he has brought me, And I’m nearing the homeland home. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [The ocean of life I am crossing]
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Hallelujah! Jesus Saves Me

Author: Rev. J. W. VanCleve, D. D. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: There is no name on earth so sweet Refrain First Line: Hallelujah, Jesus saves me Lyrics: 1 There is no name on earth so sweet As Jesus’ name to me; From sin he drew my wand’ring feet, From guilt he set me free. Refrain: Hallelujah! Jesus saves me! From my sins he sets me free; Precious Savior, mine forever, Thine I’ll ever be. 2 I’ve many trials here below And many wearing cares, But Jesus lightens all my woe And all my trouble shares. [Refrain] 3 So hand in hand I’ll walk with him Till life’s short day is o’er, And when mine eyes in death grow dim, On earth I’ll sing once more: [Refrain] 4 And when, among the saints in light, I see him face to face, Enraptured with the glorious sight, I’ll praise his matchless grace. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [There is no name on earth so sweet]
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Is It All for Me?

Author: Frank E. Graeff Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: There's a blessed old story Refrain First Line: It is true, it is true Lyrics: 1 There’s a blessed old story, so wondrously sweet, That I heard, and it seemed like a dream, For it told of a Saviour so gracious and kind, Who had died on a cross to redeem. Then I looked thro’ my tears to the hill far away, Where I saw Him, by faith, on the tree, And I asked, as I heard him pray “Father, forgive,” Is it true? Can it all be for me? Refrain: It is true! It is true! So wondrous and true, For the Saviour from sin sets me free! It is true! It is true! So wondrous and true! It is all for me, for me! 2 In that blessed old story I heard long ago There’s a fountain whose deep waters flow With power divine to wash sin stains away And cleanse the heart whiter than snow. Then my soul in its need sought the stream far and wide, For I read “for the sinful ‘tis free,” And I asked, as I plunged in its crimson-dyed flood, Is it true? Can it all be for me? [Refrain] 3 In that blessed old story, unchanging, yet new, There’s a promise of strength for the weak, And for those who have fallen, tho’ oft it may be, There’s help for each one who may seek. So I read it again, and my heart throbbed with joy, Lo! “My grace is sufficient for thee;” And I asked, as I came to the One who has died,, Is it true? Can it all be for me? [Refrain] 4 And that blessed old story more wonderful grows As it tells of a city, most fair, Where no sorrow can enter, nor sickness, nor death, Nor sin in its happiness share; And it tells of a mansion he’s gone to prepare For all who from sin here are free, And I asked, as I read it again and again, Is it true? Can it all be for me? [Refrain] Used With Tune: [There's a blessed old story]
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Enlist To-day

Author: Mrs. C. H. Morris Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: There's a call for valiant soldiers Refrain First Line: Enlist today, then to the battlefield away Lyrics: 1 There’s a call for valiant soldiers in the army of the Lord, That the world from sin’s dominion may be free; Who will take the gospel armor, girding on the Spirit’s sword? Who will answer “here am I, O Lord, send me.” Refrain: Enlist today, then to the battle field away, Be a soldier true and brave; Quickly answer to his call, For the Lord hath need of all, Help this dying world to save. 2 Hear the call “to arms” resounding over valley, hill, and plain, While above the din of battle, clear and strong Rings the cry for reinforcements, sounding o’er and o’er again, Who will join our ranks and gladly march along?[Refrain] 3 In this century’s glad dawning help to usher in the day, When all people shall have heard the gospel call; When our Christ in every nation shall have undisputed sway, Every human tongue proclaim him Lord of all. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [There's a call for valiant soldiers]
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There’s a Story Sweet and True

Author: Mrs. W. T. Morris Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: There's a story sweet and true Refrain First Line: O repeat it o’er and o’er Lyrics: 1 There’s a story sweet and true, Tho’ ‘tis old, ‘tis ever new; ‘Tis the story of my Saviour and his love; How he hung upon the tree, Even died for you and me, To prepare us for his glorious realms above. Refrain: O repeat it o’er and o’er, Some have never heard before How that Jesus for us suffered, bled and died; ‘Tis a theme that ne’er grows old, Sweetest story ever told, ‘Tis the story of our Saviour crucified. 2 Yes, I’ll tell it o’er and o’er, Tell it now and ever more, For the story of my Saviour ne’er grows old; How he cleansed me from all sin, Made me white and pure within; ‘Tis the dearest, sweetest story ever told. [Refrain] 3 When my life is ended here, As I reach the portals there, And the loved ones who have gone before I greet; I shall tell them of his love, How he brought me safe above, To his glory will I tell the story sweet. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [There's a story sweet and true]
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No Shadow in the Valley

Author: E. E. Hewitt Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: There's no shadow in the valley Refrain First Line: There's no shadow in the valley Used With Tune: [There's no shadow in the valley]
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The Master

Author: Susie M. Best Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: They crowned the Master’s head with thorns Refrain First Line: On Calvary he died for me Lyrics: 1 They crowned the Master’s head with thorns; A cross they bade him bare; They laughed at him and taunted him, And mocked his mute despair. Refrain: On Calvary he died for me; He bore my sins on Calvary; He suffered there, my shame to bear; He died on Calvary. 2 They scourged the Master as he trod Up Calvary’s ascent; They smote him with their evil hands; His purple robe they rent. [Refrain] 3 They pierced the Master in the side; Their lips reviled his name; And yet, for thee and me he bore The suffering and shame. [Refrain] 4 They nailed the Master to the tree, The curséd, cruel tree; They spiked his hands and left him there To die for you and me. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [They crowned the Master’s head with thorns]
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They Will Meet Me Over There

Author: A. J. C. Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 They will meet me over there In that shining land; At the portal bright and fair Shall my loved ones stand. They will gladly welcome me As I cross the foam, As I cross the storm sea, To my heav’nly home! Refrain: They will meet me over there, Yes, they’ll meet me there, When the years of earth are past With their toil and care; They will gladly welcome me, As I cross the foam; They will meet me over there, They will meet me there. 2 Oft I look with eager eyes Thro’ the mist of years, And those heav’nly mansions rise To my vision near; And in fancy I can see, In that shining place, Smiling once again at me, Each belovéd face! [Refrain] 3 Then, while here on earth I stay, May I faithful prove, For they watch me day by day With glad eyes of love; And they wait and long for me, Till the hour shall come When I cross the stormy sea, To my heav’nly home! [Refrain] Used With Tune: [They will meet me over there]
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Thou Art My Light

Author: Minnie B. Johnson Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Thou art my Light, my blessed Redeemer Refrain First Line: Thou art my Light, my blessed Redeemer Lyrics: 1 Thou art my Light, my blessed Redeemer, Thou art my Hope, my Saviour and Friend; Thou art unchanging, cheering and guiding, Ever on thee I surely depend. Refrain: Thou art my Light, my blessed Redeemer, Thou art my Way, my Help all along; Thou art my rest when wearied with journey, Thou art my soul’s delight and song. 2 Thou art my Light, when sin is ensnaring, Thou art my Trust when trials are near; Thou art my Light, my Help and Protector; Guided by thee, I never will fear. [Refrain] 3 Thou art my Light in every temptation, Thou art the One in whom I confide; Thou art the Light and Source of my comfort; I am secure with thee by my side. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Thou art my Light, my blessed Redeemer]
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Such a Friend Is Jesus

Author: James Rowe Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: 'Tis sweet to have a faithful friend Used With Tune: ['Tis sweet to have a faithful friend]

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