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Jesus Holds Me Fast

Author: R. F. Beveridge Hymnal: RS1900 #928 (1937) First Line: When my steps are slow and weary Refrain First Line: He will hold me fast Lyrics: 1 When my steps are slow and weary, Shadows o'er me cast, And the way seems long and dreary, Jesus holds me fast. Refrain: He will hold me fast Till my journey's past; Ransom'd by His precious blood, Jesus holds me fast. 2 Oft when storms and clouds surround me, He has held me fast; With His strong right arm around me Jesus holds me fast. [Refrain] 3 When my faint heart dreads the morrow, He will hold me fast; When my spirit bows in sorrow, Jesus holds me fast. [Refrain] 4 When the summons, "Come up higher," Reaches me at last, Face to face I'll see my Saviour: He has held me fast. [Refrain] Topics: Choir Pieces Languages: English Tune Title: [When my steps are slow and weary]
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Go Tell It

Author: Laurence Highfield Hymnal: RS1900 #929 (1937) First Line: If you have heard that our God is love Refrain First Line: Tell of a Saviour so kind and true Topics: Choir Pieces Languages: English Tune Title: [If you have heard that our God is love]
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Onward! Christian Soldiers

Author: S. Baring-Gould Hymnal: RS1900 #930 (1937) First Line: Onward! Christian soldiers, marching as to war Refrain First Line: Onward! Christian soldiers, marching as to war Topics: Choir Pieces Languages: English Tune Title: [Onward! Christian soldiers, marching as to war]
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Hark, Hark! My Soul!

Author: F. W. Faber Hymnal: RS1900 #931 (1937) First Line: Hark, hark! my soul! angelic songs are swelling Refrain First Line: Angels of Jesus, Angels of light Topics: Choir Pieces Languages: English Tune Title: [Hark, hark! my soul! angelic songs are swelling]
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The New Glory Song

Author: Samuel D. Smith Hymnal: RS1900 #932 (1937) First Line: There's a city of such beauty Refrain First Line: Then crowns of glory palms of victory Topics: Choir Pieces Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a city of such beauty]
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Abundance of Rain

Author: Wm. Leslie Hymnal: RS1900 #933 (1937) First Line: Our service for God has been barren and dry Refrain First Line: There's sound of abundance of rain Lyrics: 1 Our service for God has been barren and dry, And barren it still shall remain, Until we are blest with the fire from on high, And sound of abundance of rain. Refrain: There's sound of abundance of rain, There's sound of abundance of rain; To God we draw near, and by faith we can hear The sound of abundance of rain. 2 The prophets of Pride and the priests of Desire Are calling and cutting in vain; The halting are waiting for witness of fire, And sound of abundance of rain. [Refrain] 3 The altars of God that our sins have destroy'd We must build with the things that remain; And prove to the world that no promise is void By sound of abundance of rain. [Refrain] 4 To each may the faith of Elijah be giv'n, To pray till the answer we gain, And sinners acknowledge the witness of heav'n, And sound of abundance of rain. [Refrain] Topics: Choir Pieces Languages: English Tune Title: [Our service for God has been barren and dry]
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Bear the Message

Author: Frank A. Breck Hymnal: RS1900 #934 (1937) First Line: Go tell to souls benighted, of the Lord who came Refrain First Line: Press onward ere the night is falling Lyrics: 1 Go tell to souls benighted, of the Lord who came, Speak His name—love proclaim; Go tell the gospel story, that the lost may know, Bring salvation near. O bid them come repenting, bid them come today, Help them say, "I obey." Bear the blessed message, hasten now to go, Go with love sincere. Chorus: Press onward ere the night is falling, Onward, hear the Saviour calling, Hear Him gently, sweetly say, "I will be with thee alway," Peace and joy to bring, Press onward, never danger fearing, Onward, brightest hope is nearing, Darkness shall no more enthrall, Christ our light shall shine for all, He shall reign our King. 2 In lands beyond the rolling of the ocean foam, Wand'rers roam—bring them home; O lead them to the Saviour and His pard'ning love— He will give them rest, And they who long have wandered soon will learn to see How to be truly free, Living for the kingdom of the land above, Safe and glad and blest. [Chorus] 3 Go bear the joyful message ev'rywhere you may, Work and pray—day by day; Lift burdens from the weary, cheer the grieving heart— Walk where Jesus trod. O be a beam of sunshine that reflects His light, Pure and bright, in the night, Helping many sinners choose the "better part" In the love of God. [Chorus] Topics: Choir Pieces Languages: English Tune Title: [Go tell to souls benighted, of the Lord who came]
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Sing Me the Song

Author: J. Wakefield MacGill Hymnal: RS1900 #935 (1937) First Line: Sing me the song that tells of Jesus Refrain First Line: Sing me the song that tells of Jesus Lyrics: 1 Sing me the song that tells of Jesus, That is the song which has music's sweetest tone, Coming from heaven like perfume on breezes Fills all my soul with the joy that is His own: Bears me in spirit to bright realms of glory, Holds me enraptur'd with visions of delight; Gives me to hear what the saint dar'd not utter When he return'd to the shadow and the night. Refrain: Sing me the song that tells of Jesus, Sing to this heart and bid its throbbing cease, Sing me that song for it chastens my spirit, Calming my soul with its magic spell of peace. 2 This song has wings like eagle's pinions, Oft has it borne me to God's own paradise, There I have sung with angels in chorus, Knows not my soul of a trance of joy like this: But when returning to life's din and battle, Spells still are o'er me and sounds are in mine ear, Taking the glare from the earthly and fleeting, Filling my life with what the angels hear. [Refrain] 3 Worthy the Lamb Who died to save us, Worthy the Lamb, let it sound thro' earth and sky, 'Worthy the Lamb' sing the angels in chorus, 'Worthy the Lamb' our redemption draweth nigh: Worthy of honour from highest archangels, Worthy of glory the universe around, Worthy of majesty, pow'r, adoration, Worthy the Lamb, the lov'd and lost are found. [Refrain] Topics: Choir Pieces Languages: English Tune Title: [Sing me the song that tells of Jesus]
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A Thousand Tongues

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: RS1900 #936a (1937) Meter: 8.6.6.8.6.6.6 First Line: O for a thousand tongues to sing Topics: Choir Pieces Languages: English Tune Title: LYNGHAM
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A Thousand Tongues

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: RS1900 #936b (1937) Meter: 8.6.8.8.6.6.6 First Line: O for a thousand tongues to sing Topics: Choir Pieces Languages: English Tune Title: EXPECTATION

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