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Joyful will the Meeting be

Author: Rev. J. B. Atchinson Hymnal: WL1885 #134 (1885) First Line: Joyful will the meeting be, over there Refrain First Line: Over there Lyrics: 1 Joyful will the meeting be, over there, When my loved ones I shall see, over there, When we gather at the river, How our hearts with joy will quiver, We’ll rejoice and sing forever, over there. Refrain: Over there, over there, In our home so bright and fair, Over there, over there, We’ll rejoice and sing forever over there. 2 Joyful will the meeting be, over there, When our Savior we shall see, over there, Every day this name is dearer, Every day the end is nearer, Every day the vision’s clearer, over there. [Refrain] 3 Joyful will the meeting be, over there, In that blest eternity, over there, Over there is no more sorrow, No more trouble will we borrow, In that endless bright tomorrow, over there. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Joyful will the meeting be, over there]
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The Heavenly Journey

Hymnal: WL1885 #135 (1885) First Line: Take thy staff, O pilgrim Lyrics: 1 Take thy staff, O pilgrim, Haste thee on thy way; Let the morrow find thee Farther than today. 2 If thou seek the city Of the golden street, Pause not on the pathway, Rest not weary feet. 3 In the heavenly journey, Press with zeal along Resting will but weary, Running make thee strong. Tune Title: [Take thy staff, O pilgrim]
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When Billows Swell

Hymnal: WL1885 #136 (1885) First Line: When billows swell and winds are high Lyrics: 1 When billows swell and winds are high, And clouds o’ercast the sky, From out the depths to thee I’ll call, And make thy name my all, And make thy name my all, And make thy name my all; From out the depths to thee I’ll call, And make thy name my all. 2 Then, Lord, the Pilot’s part perform, And guide me through the storm; Defend me from each threat’ning ill By saying, “Peace, be still,” By saying, “Peace, be still,” By saying, “Peace, be still;” Defend me from each threat’ning ill By saying, “Peace, be still.” 3 Amidst the roaring of the sea, My soul shall trust in thee; Thy constant love, thy faithful care Shall save me from despair, Shall save me from despair, Shall save me from despair; Thy constant love, thy faithful care Shall save me from despair. Tune Title: [When billows swell and winds are high]
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All will be well

Author: Dr. Bessey Hymnal: WL1885 #137 (1885) First Line: Thro' the love of God our Savior Refrain First Line: All must be Well Tune Title: [Thro' the love of God our Savior]
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Fling out the Royal Banner

Author: G. F. R. Hymnal: WL1885 #138 (1885) First Line: Fling out the Royal banner! Lyrics: 1 Fling out the Royal banner! High let the bright cross wave! He who was born to conquer Mighty is to redeem and save. Faithful and true forever, Follow wheree’er he goes, And in his heavenly power, Ye shall triumph o’er all your foes. Honor and sweetest praise to him Our Savior King be given, By all his soldiers here on earth And all his saints in heaven. Refrain: Fling out the Royal banner! High let the bright cross wave. He who was born to conquer, Mighty is to redeem and save! 2 Now hear the Royal watchword! Hear, and the word obey, There is but one to save you In the midst of the deadly fray. Only be firm and faithful, Yield not to doubt nor fear, And whatsoe’er the danger, You will find that your Lord is near. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Fling out the Royal banner!]
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Happy in Immanuel's Love

Author: Raffles Hymnal: WL1885 #140 (1885) First Line: High in yonder realms of light Lyrics: 1 High, in yonder realms of light, Dwell the raptured saints above, Far beyond our feeble sight, Happy in Immanuel's love. Refrain: Happy, happy in Immanuel’s love; Far beyond our feeble sight Dwell the raptured saints above. 2 Days of sorrow all are o’er, Passed this scene of toil and pain; They shall feel distress no more, Never, never weep again. [Refrain] 3 All is tranquil and serene, Calm their undisturbed repose; There no cloud can intervene, There no angry tempest blows. [Refrain] 4 ‘Mid the chorus of the skies, ‘Mid th’angelic choir above Hark! their songs melodious rise, Songs of praise to Jesus' love. [Refrain] Tune Title: [High in yonder realms of light]
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Thine Forever

Author: Mrs. M. O. Page Hymnal: WL1885 #141 (1885) First Line: God of mercy, God of love Refrain First Line: Thine forever, Thine Lyrics: 1 God of mercy, God of love, Shine upon me from above, Shield me by thy grace divine, Let me know that I am thine. Refrain: Thine, forever, Thine, forever, Thine forever, thine to be Joined with Christ eternally. 2 I was lost till Jesus came, Blessed be his holy name; Through his pure atoning blood, I am reconciled to God. [Refrain] 3 Raise a song, oh, heart of mine, To thy Maker, so divine, Let my lips repeat his praise, In the humble prayer I raise. [Refrain] 4 Through the darkness of the night, To the breaking of the light; God of mercy, God of love, Shine on me from worlds above. [Refrain] Tune Title: [God of mercy, God of love]
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Work On

Hymnal: WL1885 #142 (1885) First Line: Scorn not the slightest word or deed Refrain First Line: Work on, work on Lyrics: 1 Scorn not the slightest word or deed, Nor deem it void of power; There’s fruit in each wind-wafted seed That waits its natal hour. Refrain: Work on, work on, Though small thy act may be, Its power for good in time to come Thy God alone can see. 2 A whispered word may touch the heart, And call it back to life: A look of love bid sin depart, And still unholy strife. [Refrain] 3 No act falls fruitless; none can tell How vast its power may be, Nor what results infolded dwell Within it silently. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Scorn not the slightest word or deed]
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Sweet Rest at Home

Author: Rev. Geo. T. Gould, D.D. Hymnal: WL1885 #143 (1885) First Line: O'er Jordan's dark and stormy river Refrain First Line: Safe at home, safe at home, with Jesus Lyrics: 1 O’er Jordan’s dark and stormy river Lies heaven’s fair shore; There joy shall fill the soul forever, Sorrow shall come no more. There, streets of gold and walls of Jasper, Within the gates; There, homes prepared by our dear Master, Each ransomed soul awaits. Refrain: Safe at home, at home with Jesus, Never more to roam; Oh, how the cares of earth grow lighter Thinking of sweet rest at home. 2 Dear loved ones who have gone before us, Wait for us there! To loving arms will God restore us, And in their bliss we’ll share. Then full of faith, we’ll lay our sorrow At Jesus’ feet; And in the bright and heavenly morrow Loved ones—the saved ones meet. [Refrain] Tune Title: [O'er Jordan's dark and stormy river]
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Little Gleaners

Hymnal: WL1885 #144 (1885) First Line: We are a little gleaning band Lyrics: 1 We are a little gleaning band, We cannot bind the sheaves, But we can follow him who reaps, And gather what he leaves, We are not strong, but Jesus loves The weakest of the fold, And in our feeble efforts, prove His tenderness untold. Refrain: We are a little gleaning band, We cannot bind the sheaves, But we can follow him who reaps And gather what he leaves. 2 We are not rich, but we can give, As we are passing on A cup of water in his name, To some poor fainting one, We are not wise, but Christ, our Lord, Revealed to babes his will, And we are sure from his dear word, He saves his children still. [Refrain] 3 We know that with our gathered grain Briars and leaves are seen; Yet since we tried, He smiles the same, And takes our offering, Dear children still, hosannas sing As Christ doth conquering come Casting your treasures as he brings The heathen nations home. [Refrain] Tune Title: [We are a little gleaning band]

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