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Only One Step

Author: F. E. B. Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Only one step to Jesus, from darkness into light Refrain First Line: Only one step, only one step Lyrics: 1 Only one step to Jesus, from darkness into light; Only one step to Jesus, from weakness into might. Refrain: Only one step, only one step; That is not far to Jesus! Only one step, only one step: Then why not take it now? 2 Only one step to Jesus, from self with all its pride; Only one step to Jesus, the meek One crucified. [Refrain] 3 Only one step to Jesus, from death forevermore; Only one step to Jesus, on life’s immortal shore. [Refrain] 4 Only one step to Jesus; the Spirit calls today. Only one step to Jesus, O grieve him not away! [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Only one step to Jesus]
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Go and Tell Jesus

Author: Abner F. Bowling Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Troubled art thou? oh, be of good cheer Refrain First Line: Go and tell Jesus, he ever is near Lyrics: 1 Troubled art thou? oh, be of good cheer; Go and tell Jesus, he ever is near; No anguish so deep, no trouble so dark, But Jesus can bit it forever depart. Refrain: Go and tell Jesus, he ever is near; Go and tell Jesus, have nothing to fear; No anguish so deep, no trouble so dark, But Jesus can bid it forever depart. 2 Tempted art thou? the Lord will provide A way of escape; keep close to his side; In watching and pray’r, by looking to him, A crown of rejoicing, a vict’ry you’ll win. [Refrain] 3 Doubting art thou? examine thine heart, Perhaps from the Savior you’re prone to depart; Your love growing cold, your faith getting weak, Repair to thy closet, with Jesus go speak. [Refrain] 4 Weary art thou, press on in the way, Strength shall be given to thee with the day; The burdens of life, if patiently borne, Give place unto rest at the break of the morn. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Troubled art thou? oh, be of good cheer]
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In the Light of the Cross

Author: Mrs. F. A. Breck Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: In the light of the cross there is peace for the heart Lyrics: 1 In the light of the cross there is peace for the heart, There is resting and comfort divine, There is joy, blessed joy nothing else can impart; May its glory forever be mine! Refrain: In the light of the cross, In the beautiful light, Brighter far than the glory of the sun, In the light of the cross where my Lord was crucified, Let me walk till life’s journey is done. 2 In the light of the cross all my sins are forgiv’n, In its light they are whiter than snow; For its light is the love of my Savior in heav’n, And that love I forever shall know. [Refrain] 3 In the light of the cross let me live day by day; Let me walk in the joy of the Lord; May its glorious light ever shine on my way Till I come to my final reward. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [In the light of the cross there is peace for the heart]
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Weighed and Wanting

Author: F. E. B. Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: When the Judge shall weigh our motives Refrain First Line: Weigh'd in the balance of the Lord Lyrics: 1 When the Judge shall weigh our motives For eternal gain or loss, Shall we stand as gold before him, Or as vile and worthless dross? Refrain: Weigh’d in the balance of the Lord, weigh’d, weigh’d, and wanting; Weigh’d by the standard of his word, Weigh’d, weigh’d, and wanting. 2 Shall we hear the glad words spoken, “Faithful servant,” and “Well done,” Or the dread and awful sentence, “Thou art wanting,” sinful one? [Refrain] 3 Shall we heed the Spirit’s pleading, While for mercy we may call, Or delay till God’s handwriting Seals the final doom of all? [Refrain] Used With Tune: [When the Judge shall weigh our motives]
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My Savior is Dearest of All

Author: Lotta B. White Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: I have a dear Friend who is precious to me Refrain First Line: His love, it has never, no, never been told Lyrics: 1 I have a dear Friend who is precious to me, On whom in all need I may call, And who, since his love is so pure and so true, To me is the best Friend of all. Refrain: His love, it has never, no, never been told, So wonderful, boundless, and free; The one in ten thousand, the dearest of all Is Jesus my Savior to me. 2 He comforts in sorrow, he calms in the storm, He answers the heart’s faintest call; And so, in his friendship and love unto me, My Savior is dearest of all. [Refrain] 3 In times of affliction, in moments of grief, Or when painful trials befall, He then is my refuge for comfort and help, For he is the dearest of all. [Refrain] 4 Among the dear friends whom I love and esteem, Of all the kind friends I recall, Not one can compare with this friend of all friends, My Savior is dearest of all. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [I have a dear Friend who is precious to me]
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Purer and Purer, Dear Lord

Author: Elisha A. Hoffman Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Purer and purer, dear Lord, I would be Refrain First Line: Enter thou in, cleanse me from sin Lyrics: 1 Purer and purer, dear Lord, I would be, From all my sin and impurity free, Cleansed from corruption, from dross, and from stain Till not a spot or a wrinkle remain. Refrain: Enter thou in, cleanse me from sin, Perfect thy work of redemption in me; Seal and refine this heart of mine, Purer and purer in love I would be. 2 Holier, Lord, and from worldliness free, Bearing the seal of thy grace upon me, Having thy love in its fulness complete, This is the blessing I humbly entreat. [Refrain] 3 Pure as the saints in thy presence above, Stronger in faith and more perfect in love, Sealed and anointed and happy alway, This is the blessing I fervently pray. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Purer and purer, dear Lord, I would be]

Jesus, be to me a Friend

Author: Elisha A. Hoffman Appears in 1 hymnal

Jesus is that kingly guest

Author: Jennie Wilson Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: There's a royal one who waiteth
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March On to Victory

Author: Jennie Wilson Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Marching forth to conquer in the highest name Refrain First Line: Marching on to vict'ry, let our hearts be brave Lyrics: 1 Marching forth to conquer in the highest name, Keeping step with Jesus we his promise claim, Naught can overcome us while we do his will, All his sacred orders seeking to fulfill. Refrain: Marching on to vict’ry, let our hearts be brave, Jesus is our leader, he will bless and save; Marching on to vict’ry, songs of faith we’ll sing, Till our shouts of triumph shall exultant ring. 2 Over us the banner of salvation streams, On its folds the glory of Mount Calv’ry gleams; See, the holy emblem of the cross is there, With its light dispelling darkness and despair. [Refrain] 3 Let us never falter, never turn aside From the way of duty whatsoe’er betide; Then when strife is ended, all our foes o’ercome, Sweet will be the resting in our Savior’s home. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Marching forth to conquer in the highest name]
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Doxology

Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Bless'd be Jehovah, Israel's God Lyrics: Bless’d be Jehovah, Israel’s God, To all eternity; Let all the people say, Amen; Let all the people say, Amen; Let all the people say, Amen; Praise to the Lord give ye. Scripture: Psalm 106 Used With Tune: [Bless’d be Jehovah, Israel’s God]

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