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Footsteps of Jesus

Author: Mrs. M. B. C. Slade Hymnal: OSSE1906 #121 (1906) First Line: Sweetly, Lord, have we heard Thee calling Refrain First Line: Footprints of Jesus Tune Title: [Sweetly, Lord, have we heard Thee calling]
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What Have We Done To-day?

Author: Nixon Waterman Hymnal: OSSE1906 #122 (1906) First Line: We shall do so much in the years to come Refrain First Line: To-day, to-day Tune Title: [We shall do so much in the years to come]
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Jesus Has Lifted the Load

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: OSSE1906 #123 (1906) First Line: The trusting heart to Jesus clings Refrain First Line: Singing I go along life’s road Tune Title: [The trusting heart to Jesus clings]
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Song of Victory

Author: Grant Colfax Tullar Hymnal: OSSE1906 #124 (1906) First Line: Christ is our Captain, Sin our foe Refrain First Line: Vict’ry shall be ours Lyrics: 1 Christ is our Captain, Sin our foe— Onward, then, ye soldiers brave. List to his orders! Forward go! Many dying souls to save. Fight till the conflict shall be won, Never lay your armor down. Victory! Victory! Shout, shout the sound. Refrain: Vict’ry shall be ours, Let the song of triumph ring, Vict’ry shall be ours, While we battle for our King; Vict’ry shall be ours, Glad the message now we bring; Victory! Victory! For our Saviour, King. 2 Under the banner of the cross, Bravely to the conflict go; Fear not the dangers, count no loss, Fighting such a mighty foe. Loud tho’ the battle’s din and roar, Louder rings the victor’s song— Victory! Victory! Sing loud and long. [Refrain] 3 What tho’ the day be dark and drear— Even tho’ the conflict’s long; Christ is the Captain, comrade, cheer, Mighty is his arm and strong. Soon for the faithful he will call, They shall all rewarded be – Victory! Victory! Shout victory. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Christ is our Captain, Sin our foe]
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Thou Thinkest, Lord, of Me

Author: E. D. Mund Hymnal: OSSE1906 #125 (1906) First Line: Amid the trials that I meet Tune Title: [Amid the trials that I meet]
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Volunteers to the Front!

Author: Mrs. E. E. Williams Hymnal: OSSE1906 #126 (1906) First Line: Volunteers are wanted! hear the stirring call Refrain First Line: Away to the battle-field, away, away Lyrics: 1 Volunteers are wanted! hear the stirring call, O be swift to answer, comrades one and all; Girding on your armor, haste to march away, For the Lord is calling, “to the front today!” Refrain: Away to the battle-field, away, away! The King calls for soldiers in his ranks today, Hear the bugle calling into line be falling, Forth to the battle-field, away, away! 2 Volunteers are wanted! valiant men and true, In the ranks, my brother, there is room for you; Christ is the commander, let us all obey When he gives the order, “to the front today!” [Refrain] 3 Volunteers are wanted! for on land and sea Satan’s starving bondmen clamor to be free; Hasten to their rescue, if you still delay Blood-bought souls must perish, to the front today! [Refrain] 4 Volunteers are wanted! on the battle-plain Soldiers brave are falling, ne’er to fight again; Who will take their places in the deadly fray? Who will march with Jesus to the front today? [Refrain] 5 Volunteers are wanted! let the ranks be filled, Soon the din of battle will in peace be stilled; See! the clouds are lifting, soon they’ll clear away, Glory gilds the heights along the front today. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Volunteers are wanted! hear the stirring call]
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Look for Me!

Author: A. A. Payn Hymnal: OSSE1906 #127 (1906) First Line: When you get to Heaven, as you surely will Refrain First Line: You may look for me, for I’ll be there Tune Title: [When you get to Heaven, as you surely will]
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Lo! a Mighty Army

Author: Rev. H. G. Jackson Hymnal: OSSE1906 #128 (1906) First Line: Lo! a mighty army now assembling Refrain First Line: Forward, ye soldiers of Jesus Lyrics: 1 Lo! a mighty army now assembling, Rallying to the cross, a mighty band, Bold to strive against the pow’rs of evil, Sworn to do or die at God’s command. Refrain: Forward, ye soldiers of Jesus, With his banner o’er you. Charge the foe before you; Valiantly follow your Captain, Till the fight with sin is o’er; Forward, ye soldiers of Jesus, Faithful to your calling, Tho’ in battle falling, Ye shall with Jesus victorious Reign in glory evermore. 2 Marshalled league of eager, youthful soldiers, Girth with truth they bear the Spirit’s sword, Shield of faith and helmet of salvation, Ready, waiting for the Captain’s word. [Refrain] 3 Fierce and long may be the direful conflict With the host of unbelief and sin, Falter not, but swift go forth to battle, Truth and right with God the fight will win. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Lo! a mighty army now assembling]
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Forward

Author: Mrs. Frank A. Breck Hymnal: OSSE1906 #129 (1906) First Line: Christ, our mighty Captain, leads against the foe Refrain First Line: Forward! forward! ’tis the Lord’s command Tune Title: [Christ, our mighty Captain, leads against the foe]
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I’m Going Home

Author: Harriet E. Jones Hymnal: OSSE1906 #130 (1906) First Line: I’m going home to Jesus, I’m near the river’s side Refrain First Line: I’m going home, I’m going home Lyrics: 1 I’m going home to Jesus, I’m near the river’s side; A little while to tarry and then I’ll cross the tide To dwell with Him forever where all the saved abide, All praise to my Redeemer, I’m going home. Refrain: I’m going home, I’m going home, To wear a robe in glory, I’m going home, I’m going home, I’m going home, All praise to my Redeemer, I’m going home. 2 I’m going home to Jesus, the precious Son of God, Who, for a world’s transgressions alone the winepress trod, Who, on the cross of anguish so freely spilled His blood, All praise to my Redeemer, I’m going home. [Refrain] 3 I’m going home to Jesus, of all my joys the Spring, With joyful hallelujahs the courts of bliss shall ring, When in His wondrous beauty I see my Lord and King. All praise to my Redeemer, I’m going home. [Refrain] 4 I’m going home to Jesus with burdens all laid down, And in that home of beauty, that land of high renown, The mighty King of Glory His ransomed child shall crown, All praise to my Redeemer, I’m going home. [Refrain] Tune Title: [I’m going home to Jesus, I’m near the river’s side]

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