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Shoulder to Shoulder

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: JS1889 #133 (1889) Refrain First Line: Marching, marching, marching on together Lyrics: 1 Shoulder to shoulder, Pressing on with prayer; One the road we journey One the name we bear. One great foe confronts us, ‘Tis the host of sin; One great faith unites us; Only thus we win. Refrain: Marching, marching, marching on together, Working, working, working hand in hand; Marching, marching on to holy warfare, On to brightest glory in Immanuel’s land. 2 Shoulder to shoulder, In the work of life; Never room for envy, Never time for strife. Faithful, true, and earnest, On the whitening field, So shall Christian labor Golden harvests yield. [Refrain] 3 Shoulder to shoulder, One in blest accord, Following one Master, Worshiping one Lord. Closer grows our union; Oh, the mighty bond! One sweet love constraining, One bright home beyond. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Shoulder to shoulder]
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Victory is Near

Author: Lanta Wilson Smith Hymnal: JS1889 #134 (1889) First Line: A bugle note of triumph Refrain First Line: Pray on, and work together Lyrics: 1 A bugle note of triumph Is sounding thro’ the land, A note that stirs the nation To help the temp’rance band; And loyal, faithful workers, Who toiled ‘mid hope and fear, Proclaim with glad thanksgiving That victory is near. Refrain: Pray on, and work together, And fight without a fear; We’ll give to God the glory, That victory is near; Pray on, and work together, And fight without a fear; We’ll give to God the glory, That victory is near. 2 There once was but a handful Who dared to strike a blow; But now a mighty army Is fighting with the foe. New reinforcements daily Are greeted with a cheer, For fresh recruits tell plainly That victory is near. [Refrain] 3 The prayers of wives and mothers, The lifeblood of the brave, The ceaseless toil of thousands Unite the lost to save. There is no gift too precious To aid a cause so dear; No sacrifice too costly When victory is near. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [A bugle note of triumph]
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Young Soldiers for Jesus

Author: Jennie E. Johnson Hymnal: JS1889 #136 (1889) First Line: Oh, we are young soldiers for Jesus Refrain First Line: Oh, we are young soldiers for Jesus Lyrics: 1 Oh, we are young soldiers for Jesus, And he, our Commander and Friend, Will help us each one to be faithful, And lead us safe on to the end; Wherever the post of our duty Let none of us falter nor fear; Remember no danger can harm us When Jesus our Saviour is near. Refrain: Oh, we are young soldiers for Jesus, And he, our Commander and Friend, Will help us each one to be faithful, And lead us safe on to the end. 2 Oh, we are young soldiers for Jesus, And promise to follow him still; A place in the Sunday-school army Today we are happy to fill; Yes, we are young soldiers for Jesus, And proudly our colors we show; Our watchword is RIGHT and PRESS ONWARD; We dread not the field nor the foe. [Refrain] 3 Our pathway may sometimes be rugged, Our marching may sometimes be long, But gladly our footsteps shall ever Keep time to the voice of our song; And oh, when the warfare is over, And Jesus our Saviour shall come, How sweetly we’ll rest on his bosom, In Eden, dear Eden, our home. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, we are young soldiers for Jesus]
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He’s Mighty to Save

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: JS1889 #137 (1889) First Line: Jesus is waiting His grace to bestow Refrain First Line: Mighty to save, mighty to save Scripture: Isaiah 63:1 Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus is waiting His grace to bestow]
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Awake, Awake

Author: Geo. K. Thompson Hymnal: JS1889 #138 (1889) First Line: He crowns the year with mercy Refrain First Line: Awake, awake, with cheerful heart and voice Lyrics: Awake, awake, with cheerful heart and voice, To Zion’s God our sweetest anthem rise; Awake, awake, let heav’n and earth rejoice, And shout aloud in tuneful strain Jehovah’s praise, And shout aloud in tuneful strain Jehovah’s praise. He crowns the year with mercy, He fills our cup with joy, His love is everlasting, Let praise our tongues employ; His blessings fall around us Like dew and summer showers, He cheers the path before us, And makes it bright with flowers, He cheers the path before us, And makes it bright with flowers. He is watching kindly o’er us, Bending low our song to hear, And we know with ev’ry moment Guardian angels hover near, And we know with ev’ry moment Guardian angels hover near. Joyful, joyful, glorify his name, Now in his temple grateful homage pay, Hail him, hail him, join the loud acclaim, Sing hallelujah, worship him today’ Shout, shout, come with one accord, Sing hallelujah, praise ye the Lord, Sing hallelujah, praise ye the Lord. Languages: English Tune Title: [He crowns the year with mercy]
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Jesus is Strong to Deliver

Hymnal: JS1889 #141 (1889) First Line: When in the tempest he’ll hide us Lyrics: 1 When in the tempest he’ll hide us, When in the storm he’ll be near; All the way ‘long he will carry us on,— Now we have nothing to fear. Refrain: Jesus is strong to deliver, Mighty to save, mighty to save! Jesus is strong to deliver, Jesus is mighty to save! 2 When in my sorrow he found me, Found me, and bade me be whole, Turn’d all my night into heavenly light, And from me my burden did roll. [Refrain] 3 Why are you doubting and fearing, Why are you still under sin? Have you not found that his grace doth abound, He’s mighty to save, let him in! [Refrain] 4 You say, “I am weak, I am helpless, I’ve tried again and again;” Well, this may be true, but it’s not what you do, ‘Tis he who’s the “mighty to save.” [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [When in the tempest he’ll hide us]
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Companionship With Jesus

Author: Mary D. James Hymnal: JS1889 #142 (1889) First Line: Oh, blessed fellowship divine Refrain First Line: Oh, wondrous bliss! oh, joy sublime Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, blessed fellowship divine]
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Consecrate Me Now

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: JS1889 #143 (1889) First Line: Consecrate me now, Jesus, my Redeemer Refrain First Line: O my Saviour, come and bless me Lyrics: 1 Consecrate me now, Jesus, my Redeemer, Thine alone, and thine forever, Lord, I would be; Purify my heart, all its dross removing, Let thine own Eternal Spirit dwell with me. Refrain: O my Saviour, come and bless me, Come in the fulness of love divine; Consecrate me now, Jesus, my Redeemer, All I have is on the altar, all is thine. 2 Nearer would I live; nearer, ev’ry moment, Let my faith with cloudless vision mount up to thee; Passive in thy hand, by thy will directed, Still in perfect, calm submission hold thou me. [Refrain] 3 When my work is done, when its cares are over, When the gates of yonder city joyful I see, Then before the throne, shouting hallelujah, I will give the praises and glory, Lord, to thee. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Consecrate me now, Jesus, my Redeemer]
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Satisfied

Author: Clara Teare Hymnal: JS1889 #144 (1889) First Line: All my life long I had panted Refrain First Line: Hallelujah! I have found Him Scripture: Psalm 36:8 Languages: English Tune Title: [All my life long I had panted]
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Jesus, My Joy

Author: Mrs. J. F. Crewdson Hymnal: JS1889 #145 (1889) First Line: I’ve found a joy in sorrow Refrain First Line: 'Tis Jesus, my portion forever Languages: English Tune Title: [I’ve found a joy in sorrow]

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