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When Thou Hast Shut Thy Door

Author: E. E. Hewitt Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: Come near to thy father and tell him thy need Refrain First Line: Close on the world the door of thy heart Used With Tune: [Come near to thy father and tell him thy need]
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I Left them at the Cross

Author: J. W. VanDeVenter Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: I am free from condemnation Refrain First Line: For I left them at the cross Used With Tune: [I am free from condemnation]
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Let the Dear Saviour come In

Author: Jennie Morton Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Jesus is softly knocking Refrain First Line: Just now throw open the door Lyrics: 1 Jesus is softly knocking, Let him come in, let him come in; List to his tender pleading, Let the dear Saviour in. Just now throw open the door, Let him come in, let him come in; Just now he waits to forgive, Let the dear Saviour in. 2 Are you too heavy laden? Let him come in, let him come in; Jesus will bear your burden, Let the dear Saviour in. Just now throw open the door, Let him come in, let him come in; Just now he waits to forgive, Let the dear Saviour in. 3 Are you so weary weeping? Let him come in, let him come in; Jesus will bear your sorrow, Let the dear Saviour in. Just now throw open the door, Let him come in, let him come in; Just now he waits to forgive, Let the dear Saviour in. 4 Open to him the portal, Let him come in, let him come in; You will receive his blessing, Let the dear Saviour in. Just now I open the door, Saviour, come in, Saviour, come in; Just now I know he forgives, Jesus has entered in. Used With Tune: [Jesus is softly knocking]
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Behold, I Stand and Knock

Author: Lewis E. Jones Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: At the door of your heart that is closed to his love Refrain First Line: Behold, I stand at the door and knock Lyrics: 1 At the door of your heart that is closed to his love, There’s a friend that is knocking today, He desires to come in, all his mercies to prove, O why will you turn him away? Refrain: Behold, I stand at the door and knock: If any man hear my voice, And will open the door, I will come in to him, And will sup with him, and he with me. 2 At the door of your heart he has waited so long, With his offer of pardon and peace, He is ready to save you and keep you from wrong, To give from each burden release. [Refrain] 3 At the door of your heart stands the Saviour of men, Will you not open now at his word, Give him room to abide, for he pleadeth again, Receive him, your Saviour and Lord. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [At the door of your heart that is closed to his love]
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I Am Glad

Author: Frank E. Graeff Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: I am glad that God the Father loved our fallen Refrain First Line: I am glad he bought my pardon with a price Lyrics: 1 I am glad that God the Father loved our fallen, sinful race, I am glad, I am glad; I am glad for all the kindness of his matchless, boundless grace; I am glad, I am glad. Refrain: I am glad he bought my pardon with a price so full and free; I am glad he opened heaven’s gates so wide for you and me; I am glad that all the wonders of his glory I shall see, Hallelujah! I am glad! 2 I am glad that Jesus came to earth to seek and save the lost, I am glad, I am glad; I am glad he paid the ransom price, tho’ at such wondrous cost, I am glad, I am glad. [Refrain] 3 I am glad that when I came to him, a sinner, lost, undone, I am glad, I am glad; I am glad he spoke the word of peace and bid my fears be gone, I am glad, I am glad. [Refrain] 4 I am glad for all the peace and joy I have in him each day, I am glad, I am glad; And for all the sweet communion in this blessed heav’nly way, I am glad, I am glad. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [I am glad that God the Father loved our fallen]
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There's Time Enough Yet

Author: Mrs. C. H. M. Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: There's time enough yet; there's time enough yet Refrain First Line: Then turn to the Lord while 'tis called today Used With Tune: [There's time enough yet]
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Let the Blessed Sunlight In

Author: A. F. Myers Appears in 22 hymnals First Line: Would you always cheerful be Refrain First Line: Let the blessed sunlight, sunlight in Scripture: 1 John 1:5 Used With Tune: [Would you always cheerful be]
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His Love Is Sweeping In

Author: L.E. Jones Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: I’ve been to Jesus for the pow’r Refrain First Line: Like ocean billows, ocean billows Lyrics: 1 I’ve been to Jesus for the pow’r, My heart is free from sin; Today, like billows of the sea, His love is sweeping in. Refrain: Like ocean billows, ocean billows, Waves of glory o’er me roll; O hallelujah! Hallelujah! Jesus’ blood hath made me whole! 2 I know in whom I have believed, And trust him every hour; I would not for a moment stray Beyond his love and pow’r. [Refrain] 3 I gladly tell his wondrous love, The love of Christ, my King; Each moment, while he blesses me, I would his praises sing. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [I’ve been to Jesus for the pow’r]
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Children of the King

Author: Jennie E. Hussey Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Long ago ‘twas told in story of the children of our God Refrain First Line: If we bear the Saviour's likeness Lyrics: 1 Long ago ‘twas told in story of the children of our God, How their lives showed forth his glory far abroad, And I tho’t, “If we’d resemble him whose likeness we shall wear, We must serve him that his image we may bear.” Refrain: If we bear the Saviour’s likeness, We shall daily grow in grace, Changed from glory into glory, Till we see his blessed face. 2 Are we children of the Kingdom? Do our lives show forth the love That bro’t down to earth our King, who reigns above? Are we growing to the measure of the perfect Pattern fair Giv’n to us that of his glory we may share? [Refrain] 3 Are we growing meek and lowly, like the One who walked with me, Sharing all their griefs and sorrows, toil and pain? Are our lives more pure and holy since our hearts have let him in? Are we cleansed from every known or hidden sin? [Refrain] 4 If our lives reflect his glory, we shall daily praise his love, Tell the story till we reach our home above; And the song of our redemption thro’ the courts of heav’n will ring, When we join the ransomed army of the King. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Long ago ‘twas told in story]
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Saved By Grace Alone

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: No tears can wash my sins away Lyrics: 1 No tears can wash my sins away, I’m saved by grace alone; No deeds of love my debt can pay, I’m saved by grace alone. Out from the depths of sin I cried Unto the Lord once crucified, He gently drew me to his side, I’m saved by grace alone. 2 I looked to him in sorrow’s night, I’m saved by grace alone; He led me to the perfect light, I’m saved by grace alone. O long from him my footsteps strayed, His holy will I disobeyed, But now on him my guilt I’ve laid, I’m saved by grace alone. 3 When life is o’er I’ll joyful sing, I’m saved by grace alone; While songs of rapture round me ring, I’m saved by grace alone. Enthroned in glory I shall see The blessed Lord who died for me, And know thro’ all eternity, I’m saved by grace alone. Scripture: Ephesians 2:8 Used With Tune: [No tears can wash my sins away]

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