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After Good Night, Good Morning

Author: Maud Frazer Jackson Hymnal: KoG1918 #151 (1918) First Line: After the last good night I say Refrain First Line: After good night 'twill be morning for me Lyrics: 1 After the last good night I say, After the earth lights fade away; I shall awake in perfect day, After good night, good morning. Refrain: After good night ‘twill be morning for me, When I awake with my Saviour to be; After good night ‘twill be morning for me, After good night, good morning. 2 Jesus on whom I do believe, Never His child alone will leave; His arms of love will me receive, After good night, good morning. [Refrain] 3 What a good morning, where no sin, Sorrow nor pain can enter in; Up where the sunlight ne’er grows dim, After good night, good morning. [Refrain] 4 What a good morning, friends so dear, Meeting beside life’s river clear; No more good night to say or hear, After good night, good morning. [Refrain] Tune Title: [After the last good night I say]
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A Child of the King of Kings

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: KoG1918 #152 (1918) First Line: Softly and tenderly Jesus spake Refrain First Line: All glory to Jesus! Lyrics: 1 Softly and tenderly Jesus spake Unto my fainting soul: Come, of the waters of life partake, And thou shalt be cleansed, made whole! Refrain: All glory to Jesus! So precious is He! His name! in my soul how it rings! Redeemed by His blood, He has called me to be A child of the King of king! 2 Guilty was I whom He sought to win; Trembling I heard His voice; Fully persuaded, I entered in, And made Him that day my choice! [Refrain] 3 Sins that were crimson He made as wool, Gave me a glad new song; Now of salvation my cup runs full, I’m happy the whole day long! [Refrain] 4 Of Him to others where e’er I go, Daily my glad heart sings; I am for time and eternity, A child of the King of kings! [Refrain] Tune Title: [Softly and tenderly Jesus spake]
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Where He Leads I'll Follow

Author: W. A. O. Hymnal: KoG1918 #153 (1918) First Line: Sweet are the promises Tune Title: [Sweet are the promises]
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It's Just Like His Great Love

Author: Edna R. Worrell Hymnal: KoG1918 #154 (1918) First Line: A friend I have called Jesus Refrain First Line: It's just like Jesus to roll the clouds away Tune Title: [A friend I have called Jesus]
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Bring Them In

Author: Alexcenah Thomas Hymnal: KoG1918 #155 (1918) First Line: Hark! 'tis the Shepherd's voice I hear Tune Title: [Hark! 'tis the Shepherd's voice I hear]
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Will there Be any Stars?

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: KoG1918 #156 (1918) First Line: I am thinking today of that beautiful land Refrain First Line: Will there be any stars, any stars in my crown Tune Title: [I am thinking today of that beautiful land]
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The Precious Name

Author: Mrs. Lydia Baxter Hymnal: KoG1918 #157 (1918) First Line: Take the Name of Jesus with you Refrain First Line: Precious name, O how sweet! Tune Title: [Take the Name of Jesus with you]
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Take the Bible with You

Hymnal: KoG1918 #157b (1918) First Line: Take the dear old Bible with you Refrain First Line: Precious book, sacred book Lyrics: 1 Take the dear old Bible with you, Men of toil, where’er you go. It will strength and comfort give you; Read its truth and you shall know. Refrain: Precious book, sacred book, Word of God, And Guide to heaven. 2 Take the dear, old Bible with you, As a shield from every snare. When dark clouds begin to gather, Read this book, then bow in prayer. [Refrain] 3 How the Precious Story thrills us, How it lightens every care. With this Manna daily feed us, With thy yoke our burdens share. [Refrain]
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Lord, Is It I?

Author: Chas. Reign Scoville Hymnal: KoG1918 #158 (1918) First Line: Someone is failing to win precious souls Refrain First Line: Lord, it is I Lyrics: 1 Some one is failing to win precious souls, Lord is it I, Lord is it I? Some one is drifting away from the goal, Lord is it I, is it I? Refrain: Lord, it is I who have spurned Thy grace; Lord, it is I who have turned from Thy face; Some one in heav’n will be miss’d from His place, Lord is it I, is it I? Lord, it is I who have spurned Thy grace; Lord, it is I who have turned from Thy face; Some one in heav’n will be missed from His place, Lord is it I? Lord, is it I? 2 Some one is failing to turn from his sin, Lord is it I, Lord is it I? Trying this world and its favor to win, Lord is it I, is it I? [Refrain] 3 Some one is robbing the poor of the Lord, Lord is it I, Lord is it I? Some one the fruits of iniquity hoard, Lord is it I, is it I? [Refrain] 4 Some one is daily neglecting to pray, Lord is it I, Lord is it I? Some one from Jesus is drifting away, Lord is it I, is it I? [Refrain] 5 Some one’s resisting the Spirit just now, Lord is it I, Lord is it I? Some one’s unwilling before Him to bow, Lord is it I, is it I? [Refrain] Tune Title: [Someone is failing to win precious souls]
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Jesus Loves Me

Hymnal: KoG1918 #159 (1918) First Line: Jesus loves me! This I know Refrain First Line: Yes, Jesus loves me Tune Title: [Jesus loves me! This I know]

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