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Praise The Lord

Hymnal: NWSW1938 #131 (1938) First Line: O praise the Lord all ye nations Scripture: Psalm 117 Languages: English Tune Title: [O praise the Lord all ye nations]
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Beautiful Home Somewhere

Author: T. S. C. Hymnal: NWSW1938 #132 (1938) First Line: Often I hear of heaven Refrain First Line: Home over yonder Lyrics: 1 Often I hear of heaven, Wonderful country somewhere, Beautiful city of glory, Land of delight so fair, Eden the home of Jesus, There He has gone to prepare me a place, In heaven with Him up there. Refrain: Home ever yonder, Beautiful home somewhere, Oh, wonderful, beautiful home, Some day I am going there. 2 Often I sing the story, Beautiful story so sweet, Of this fair city of glory, Where the redeemed once meet; Some day when Jesus calls me, Then shall I go to that home of the blest, My joy will then be complete. [Refrain] 3 Often I think of heaven, Beautiful, lovely and fair, Home of my blessed redeemer, Beautiful home somewhere; Blessed Redeemer's coming, Coming with angels to carry me home, To live with Him ever there. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Often I hear of heaven]
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After While

Author: J. B. B. Hymnal: NWSW1938 #133 (1938) First Line: As I contemplate life's journey Refrain First Line: After while, After while Lyrics: 1 As I contemplate life’s jour­ney, Thro’ this world of sin and strife, There’s a thought that steals up­on me, Whisp’ring joy, af­ter while. After while, After while, Some sweet day Aft­er while, Blest will be the way-­worn pil­grim, Some sweet day, Aft­er while. 2 ’Tis a thought of migh­ty won­der, Clad in forms of sac­red style; To behold the things eter­nal, That shall be, aft­er while. After while, Aft­er while, Some sweet day, Af­ter while, We shall view eternal re­gions, Some sweet day, Aft­er while. 3 Then we’ll know of high­er great­ness, Than the world hath e'er com­piled; For we'll rest from all our labors, Some sweet day, aft­er while. After while, Aft­er while, Some sweet day, Aft­er while, We shall rest from all our la­bors, Some sweet day, aft­er while. Scripture: Revelation 13:14 Languages: English Tune Title: [As I contemplate life's journey]
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Look Back To Calvary

Author: J. W. F. Hymnal: NWSW1938 #134 (1938) First Line: Look back dear friends to Calvary Refrain First Line: Could you have stood serenely by Lyrics: 1 Look back dear friends to Calvary, And Jesus there in anguish see Tho' tears, your vision may becloud, Behold the dying Son of God. Refrain: Could ye have stood serenely by, And heard His agonizing cry: My God, my God, they heard Him say Oh, "Why hast Thou forsaken me." 2 Suspended on the cruel tree, To suffer untold misery, While in distress He loudly cried, It seemed that God had turned aside. [Refrain] 3 The noon-day sun refused to shine, And darkness hovered o'er the land; Still Jesus moaned in deep dispair, His pain was more than He could bear. [Refrain] 4 At last His Spirit took it's flight, The darkness faded into light; The Savior slowly dropped His head, Alas the Son of God was dead. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Look back dear friends to Calvary]
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The Blood Staind Trail

Author: J. W. F. Hymnal: NWSW1938 #135 (1938) First Line: If you want to live at peace with God Refrain First Line: Just follow the bloodstained trail Lyrics: 1 If you want to live at peace with God And safely pass thro' the vale; You must find the way He has made so plain, Just follow the blood-stained trail. Refrain: Just follow the bloodstained trail Over mountain and hill and dale; If your faith grows weak turn the searchlight on, And follow the blood-stained trail. 2 There is only one true way, that's found It never, on earth, shall fail; And 'twill lead you straight to God's white throne, Just follow the blood-stained trail. [Refrain] 3 If you heed Jehovah's will each day, When He calls you 'twill all be well; You can close your eyes with a smile and say, I've follow'd the blood-stained trail [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [If you want to live at peace with God]
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The Same Old Gospel Story

Author: F. L. E. Hymnal: NWSW1938 #136 (1938) First Line: Preach the gospel of Jesus 'tis God's pow'r unto salvation Refrain First Line: 'Tis the same old gospel story just as beautiful and true Lyrics: 1 Preach the gospel of Jesus 'tis God's pow'r unto salvation, to all who it, believeth and believing it obey; 'Tis the same gospel story just as beautiful and true, And as quick and full of power as it was when it was new. Refrain: 'Tis the same old gospel story just as beautiful and true, Just as full of Jesus' power as it was when it was new. 2 'Tis the same gospel story that was preached to sons of men, When apostles took the message boldly round condemning sin. 'Tis the same gospel story, seeking still to save the lost, Telling men to follow Jesus matters not what be the cost. [Refrain] 3 'Tis the same gospel story and derided we may be, We will preach it we will sing it, o'er the land and on the sea. 'Tis the same gospel story that has followed wicked men, On the highways and the hedges, and the darkest haunts of sin. [Refrain] 4 'Tis the same gospel story and we will not cease to claim, Thru His blood, complete redemption sanctified by Jesus name. 'Tis the same gospel story that our fathers loved to tell And our mothers died obeying, knowing all with them was well. [Refrain] Scripture: Romans 1:15-16 Languages: English Tune Title: [Preach the gospel of Jesus 'tis God's pow'r unto salvation]
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Is it Well With Your Soul?

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: NWSW1938 #137 (1938) First Line: 'Mid the toil and strife of this busy life Refrain First Line: Is it well with your soul Lyrics: 1 'Mid the toil and strife of this busy life, Is it well with your soul? Are you living right, should you die to-night? Is it well with your soul? Chorus: Is it well with your soul, Are you free, glad and whole? Are you living right, should you die to-night? Is it well with your soul? 2 Have you lost your sin, are you pure within? Is it well with your soul? Are you at the side of the crucified? Is it well with your soul? [Chorus] 3 Do you praise the love of the One above? Is it well with your soul? Will the crown be won and the Lord's "well done?" Is it well with your soul? [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: ['Mid the toil and strife of this busy life]
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Send The Light

Author: C. H. G. Hymnal: NWSW1938 #138 (1938) First Line: There's a call comes ringing o'er the restless wave Refrain First Line: We will spread the everlasting light Lyrics: 1 There's a call comes ringing o'er the restless wave, Send the light! send the light! There are souls to rescue, there are souls to save, Send the light! send the light! First Chorus: We will spread the everlasting light, With a willing, willing heart and hand, Giving God the glory evermore, We will follow, follow His command, Second Chorus: Send the light! the blessed gospel light, Let it shine from shore to shore! Send the light! the blessed gospel light, Let it shine forevermore. 2 We have hear the Macedonian call today, Send the light! send the light! And a golden off'ring at the cross we lay, Send the light! send the light! [Chorus] 3 We will pray that grace may ev'rywhere abound, Send the light! send the light! And a Christlike spirit ev'rywhere be found, Send the light! send the light! [Chorus] 4 We will not grow weary in the work of love, Send the light! send the light! Let us gather jewels for a crown above, Send the light! send the light! [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a call comes ringing o'er the restless wave]
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Softly Now The Light Of Day

Author: Geo. H. Doane Hymnal: NWSW1938 #139 (1938) Lyrics: 1 Softly now the light of day Fades upon our sight away, Free from care, from labor free, Lord, we would commune with Thee! 2 Thou whose all-pervading eye Naught escapes, without, within, Pardon each infirmity, Open fault and secret sin! 3 Soon for us the light of day Shall forever pass away, Then from sin and sorrow free, Take us, Lord, to dwell with Thee! Languages: English Tune Title: SEYMOUR

Down In The Valley

Author: Mary Barrett Hymnal: NWSW1938 #140 (1938) First Line: Are you dwelling in the sunlight? Refrain First Line: Lend a hand to help a brother Languages: English Tune Title: [Are you dwelling in the sunlight?]

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