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Jesus is Mighty to Save

Author: C. H. M. Appears in 17 hymnals First Line: When the tempests rage and the storms beat high Refrain First Line: Mighty to save and strong to deliver Used With Tune: [When the tempests rage and the storms beat high]
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The Greatest Thing is Love

Author: C. H. M. Appears in 16 hymnals First Line: O matchless love, how could it be Refrain First Line: The greatest thing in earth below Used With Tune: [O matchless love, how could it be]
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Winning Its Way

Author: E. E. Hewitt Appears in 15 hymnals First Line: O let us rejoice in the work of the Lord Refrain First Line: Winning its way, winning its way Lyrics: 1 O let us rejoice in the work of the Lord, The service of Jesus brings blessed reward; The shadows shall flee from love’s conquering day, The light of the gospel is winning its way. Refrain: Winning its way, winning its way, Glorious dawn of a better day; Winning its way, winning its way, The light of the gospel is winning its way. 2 The mountains are kindling, and soon the bright glow Will carry the joy to the valleys below; The King presseth onward, his wheels will not stay, The light of the gospel is winning its way. [Refrain] 3 The darkness may linger, the night may seem long, But Christ shall be Victor, right triumph o’er wrong; We’ll tell the glad story, his bidding obey, The light of the gospel is winning its way. [Refrain] 4 The moon as the glittering sunlight will shine, The sun sevenfold in His glory divine; The sky’s growing radiant with hope’s blushing ray, The light of the gospel is winning its way. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [O let us rejoice in the work of the Lord]
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I'm Believing and Receiving

Appears in 60 hymnals First Line: Sins of years are washed away Refrain First Line: I’m believing and receiving Lyrics: 1 Sins of years are wash’d away, Blackest stains become as snow; Darkest night is chang’d to day, When I to the fountain go. Refrain: I’m believing and receiving, While I to the river go. And my heart its waves are cleansing, Whiter than the driven snow. 2 Doubts and fears are borne along On the current’s ceaseless flow; Sorrow changes into song, When I to the fountain go. [Refrain] 2 Ease and wealth become as dross, Worthless earth’s delight and show; All my boast is in the cross, When I to the fountain go. [Refrain] 3 Selfishness is lost in love, Love for him whose love you know; All my treasure is above, When I to the fountain go. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Sins of years are washed away]
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Never Known to Fail

Author: Alice Jean Cleator Appears in 16 hymnals First Line: O the promises of God Refrain First Line: God’s promises were never known to fail Lyrics: 1 O the promises of God Long have Satan’s might withstood, And no pow’r of darkness o’er them shall prevail; They are builded sure and strong For the conflict with the wrong, And those promises were never known to fail! Refrain: God’s promises were never known to fail! No pow’r of darkness o’er them shall prevail! They are builded sure and strong For the conflict with the wrong, God’s promises were never known to fail! 2 O the mighty hand of time Fashions many a work sublime, Yet the tide of years their splendor shall assail; But the Word of God, this hour, Thrills with all the old-time pow’r, For those promises were never known to fail! [Refrain] 3 Trust those holy words to-day, Let them guide you on life’s way, Seek their refuge in temptation’s roughest gale; Strength and courage they shall lend, Pow’r from heave shall descend, For those promises were never known to fail! [Refrain] Used With Tune: [O the promises of God]
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Look for Me!

Author: A. A. Payn Appears in 36 hymnals First Line: When you get to Heaven, as you surely will Refrain First Line: You may look for me, for I’ll be there Used With Tune: [When you get to Heaven, as you surely will]
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Volunteers to the Front!

Author: Mrs. E. E. Williams Appears in 25 hymnals 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] Used With Tune: [Volunteers are wanted! hear the stirring call]
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Jesus Stood On the Shore

Author: H. L. G. Appears in 14 hymnals First Line: Jesus stood on the shore, when the morning came Refrain First Line: Jesus stands on the shore today Lyrics: 1 Jesus stood on the shore, when the morning came, Appearing to his friends once more, The beloved disciple knew the Lord, Who lov’d him as in days of yore. Refrain: Jesus stands on the shore today, Helping struggling souls by the way, On the land, or wave, Jesus waits to save, He never turns a soul away. 2 Jesus stood by the way, when the beggar blind, For mercy cried thro’ nature’s night, As he cast down his garments at his feet, By faith he there received his sight. [Refrain] 3 Jesus stood by the grave of the friend he lov’d, And showed his resurrection pow’r; Quickly gave the command “come forth, come forth” Unloose, and let him go this hour. [Refrain] 4 Jesus standeth today at the mercy seat, Our Advocate with God above; Shows his nail-pierced hands, and pleading stands, Unchanging in his wondrous love. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Jesus stood on the shore, when the morning came]
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Why Will Ye Wander?

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Appears in 21 hymnals First Line: O ye thirsty ones that languish Refrain First Line: Why will ye wander Used With Tune: [O ye thirsty ones that languish]
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Anchored at Last

Author: Mrs. C. H. M. Appears in 13 hymnals First Line: O so long was my bark toss'd about on life’s sea Refrain First Line: At last! at last Lyrics: 1 O so long was my bark toss’d about on life’s sea, But I’ve anchor’d in Jesus at last; And I heard a sweet voice gently calling to me, And I’ve anchor’d in Jesus at last. Refrain: At last! at last! All my doubtings are over, my struggling is past, And the load of my sin at his feet I have cast, I have anchor’d in Jesus at last. 2 Safely moor’d to the Rock which no tempest can shake, I have anchor’d in Jesus at last; Tho’ the billows in fury around me may break, I have anchor’d in Jesus at last. [Refrain] 3 In the harbor of faith there is safety and rest, I have anchor’d in Jesus at last; And a deep settled peace now is filling my breast, I have anchor’d in Jesus at last. [Refrain] 4 Deeper groweth my peace as I’m nearing the shore, I have anchor’d in Jesus at last; And by simply believing I’m safe evermore, I have anchor’d in Jesus at last. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [O so long was my bark toss'd about on life’s sea]

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