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Come Believing!

Author: Daniel Webster Whittle Appears in 10 hymnals First Line: Once again the Gospel message Refrain First Line: Come believing! come believing! Lyrics: 1 Once again the Gospel message From the Savior you have heard; Will you heed the invitation? Will you turn and seek the Lord? Refrain: Come believing! come believing! Come to Jesus! look and live! Come believing! come believing! Come to Jesus! look and live! 2 Many summers you have wasted, Ripened harvests you have seen; Winter snows by spring have melted, Yet you linger in your sin. [Refrain] 3 Jesus for your choice is waiting; Tarry not: at once decide! While the Spirit now is striving, Yield, and seek the Savior’s side. [Refrain] 4 Cease of fitness to be thinking; Do not longer try to feel; It is trusting, and not feeling, That will give the Spirit’s seal. [Refrain] 5 Let your will to God be given, Trust in Christ’s atoning blood; Look to Jesus now in Heaven, Rest on His unchanging Word. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Once again the Gospel message] Text Sources: Gospel Hymns No. 4, by James McGranahan et al. (New York: Biglow & Main Company, 1881).
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I Love The Holy Son Of God

Author: Asa Abel Meter: 8.8.8.7 Appears in 27 hymnals Lyrics: 1 I love the holy Son of God, Who once this vale of sorrow trod, Who bore my sins, a dreadful load, Up Calvary’s gloomy mountain. 2 There on the cross the Savior hung, The sport of many an impious tongue, While pain extreme His nature wrung, And flowed life’s crimson fountain. 3 The sun would not behold the scene, But round Him threw night’s sable screen; Nature was robed in mourning mien, And sighed when Jesus suffered. 4 But ah! His persecutors stood, Reviling Christ, the Son of God, Unmoved to see His gushing blood, And shocking insults offered. 5 O! why did not His fury burn, And floods of vengeance on them turn? Amazing! See, His bowels yearn In soft compassion on them. 6 No fury kindles in His eyes, They beam with love—and when He dies, "Father, forgive," the sufferer cries, "They know not!"—O forgive them. 7 How ardent ought my love to be To Him who’s done so much for me; My constant service, faithful, free— And all my powers employing. 8 I should my cross with pleasure bear, And place my all of glorying there, In His reproach most gladly share, In tribulation joying. 9 And never shall it be concealed, He hath to me His love revealed, Of all my sins a pardon sealed— I feel His blessèd favor. 10 In Him I do and will rejoice; I’ll praise Him with a cheerful voice, Until the theme my tongue employs In Heaven above, forever. Used With Tune: GREENWELL Text Sources: Select Hymns by James H. Linsley and Gustavus F. Davis, 1836
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As The Day Breaks

Author: Charles Austin Miles Appears in 30 hymnals First Line: As the shadows of the night round are falling Refrain First Line: I’ll go singing, I’ll go shouting on my journey home Lyrics: 1 As the shadows of the night round are falling, I am thinking of that day by and by, When the trumpet of the Lord shall be calling, As the day breaks o’er the hills. Refrain: I’ll go singing, I’ll go shouting on my journey home, Till the day breaks, till the day breaks; There’ll be singing, there’ll be shouting, When we all get home, When the day breaks o’er the hills. 2 When we gather home at last there’ll be singing, Such as angels round the throne never heard; For the song of souls redeemed shall go ringing, As the day breaks o’er the hills. [Refrain] 3 I shall rise to be with Jesus forever, I shall meet the ones who passed on before; We shall meet to part no more, never, never, When the day breaks o’er the hills. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [As the shadows of the night round are falling] Text Sources: New Songs of the Gospel No. 2 (New York: Hall-Mack, 1905)
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All This Night Bright Angels Sing

Author: W. Austin, d. 1633 Appears in 33 hymnals Lyrics: 1. All this night bright angels sing, Never was such caroling, Hark! a voice which loudly cries, Mortals, mortals, wake and rise. Lo! to gladness turns your sadness: From the earth is ris’n a Son, Shines all night tho’ day be done. 2. Wake, O earth, wake ev’ry thing, Wake and hear the joy I bring: Wake and joy; for all this night, Heav’n and ev’ry twinkling light, All amazing, still stand gazing, Angels, pow’rs and all that be, Wake, and joy this Son to see. 3. Hail! O Son, O blessèd Light, Sent into this world by night; Let Thy rays and heav’nly pow’rs, Shine in these dark souls of ours. For most duly, Thou art truly God and Man, we do confess: Hail, O Sun of Righteousness! Used With Tune: [All this night bright angels sing] Text Sources: Carols Old and Carols New, by Charles L. Hutchins (Boston, Massachusetts: Parish Choir, 1916), number 2.
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The Anchored Soul

Author: William Orcutt Cushing Appears in 10 hymnals First Line: I’m resting so sweetly in Jesus now! Refrain First Line: I have anchored my soul in the haven of rest Lyrics: 1 I’m resting so sweetly in Jesus now! I sail the wide seas no more; The tempests may sweep o’er the wild, stormy deep— I am safe where the storms come no more. Refrain: I have anchored my soul in the haven of rest, I sail the wild seas no more, no more; The tempests may sweep o’er the wild, stormy deep, But in Jesus I’m safe evermore, evermore, But in Jesus I’m safe evermore. 2 O long on the ocean my bark was tossed, Where tempests and storms ne’er cease; My heart was in fear, and no refuge was near, Till in Jesus my soul found her peace. [Refrain] 3 How sweet in a haven of rest to hide! No billows of doubt or fear— The oceans may roll, but there’s rest for the soul, When the voice of my Savior is near. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [I’m resting so sweetly in Jesus now!]
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At My Redeemer's Feet

Author: Johnson Oatman Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: I ask not for the highest place Refrain First Line: Come joy or pain, come weal or woe Lyrics: 1. I ask not for the highest place, But find a spot more sweet, Where God bestows on me His grace, At my Redeemer’s feet. Refrain Come joy or pain, come weal or woe, In Christ I am complete; My highest place is lying low, At my Redeemer’s feet. 2. Tho’ waves of darkness round me roll, I have a safe retreat; No storm can ever harm a soul, At my Redeemer’s feet. [Refrain] 3. He gives me from His loving hand, The finest of the wheat; I live in Heaven’s border land, At my Redeemer’s feet. [Refrain] 4. And when I reach the mystic sea, Where earth and Heaven meet, I’ll spend a blest eternity, At my Redeemer’s feet. [Refrain] Used With Tune: JACKSONVILLE Text Sources: The Young People's Hymnal (Nashville, Tennessee: Publishing House, Methodist Episcopal Church, South, 1890).
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The White Horse Cavalry

Author: Daniel Sidney Warner Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: Lo, Heaven now opens to rapturous view Refrain First Line: All glory to God! We’ll follow the Lamb Used With Tune: [Lo, Heaven now opens to rapturous view] Text Sources: Songs of Victory by Joseph C. Fisher (Grand Junction, MI: 1885)
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യേശുക്രിസ്തൻ സന്ദേശവാഹകർ-

Author: Laura S. Copenhaver; Simon Zachariah Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: യേശുക്രിസ്തൻ സന്ദേശവാഹകർ Lyrics: 1 യേശുക്രിസ്തൻ സന്ദേശവാഹകർ- ദിവ്യമാം വാർത്ത മർത്യകൈകളിൽ. ശീഘ്രം ഘോഷിപ്പിൻ അവൻ സദ്വാർത്ത- രാജ പാത നിരപ്പാക്കീടുവിൻ! 2 പാഴ് മരുവിൽ, ആഴെ കടലിലും- കാടും മലയും താണ്ടിതന്നെ നീ- പതറാതെ പാത നിരപ്പാക്കിൻ- രാജ പാത ഈ ഭൂവിൽ എല്ലാടം. 3 ഇരുൾ മൂടും ഒറ്റയടി പാത- ആനന്ദഗാനം പാടി താണ്ടുവിൻ- മൃത്യുവിൻ ശോകം മുറ്റും ചുറ്റുമ്പോൾ- രാജ പാത നേരേ പണിയുവിൻ! 4 പണിയുവാൻ വിശ്വാസം ബലം താ- വാഗ്ദത്തപൂർത്തി നേരിൽ കാണുവാൻ- യുദ്ധം തീർന്നു പ്രയാസം മാറുമ്പോൾ- ശാന്തി രാജൻ തൻ രാജ വീഥിയിൽ! Used With Tune: NATIONAL HYMN
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The Blessèd Feast

Author: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: Come, poor sinner, to the blessèd, blessèd feast Refrain First Line: Whosoever will in that feast may share Lyrics: 1. Come, poor sinner, to the blessèd, blessèd feast, O hear the call—thy Savior’s call; Haste to meet Him, He will welcome thee His guest, O rejoice, there’s room for all. Refrain Whosoever will in that feast may share, In our Father’s house there is bread to spare; Come to Jesus, He is waiting, waiting now, Come, O come, there’s room for all. 2. Art thou weary? Wouldst thou lay thy weight aside? Then rest thee here, the cross is near; See where Jesus thy Redeemer bled and died, Come and taste His mercy here. [Refrain] 3. Hark, He bids thee to the crimson fountain go, It flows so free, so pure for thee; He will wash thee and will make thee white as snow, Thou His happy child shalt be. [Refrain] 4. Come to Jesus, and thy burden He will bear, The feast is spread, lift up thy head; Come, and rest thee in the Savior’s gentle care, By His love thou shalt be fed. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Come, poor sinner, to the blessèd, blessèd feast] Text Sources: Welcome Tidings (New York: Biglow & Main, 1877), number 58
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ആരാണിവര്‍ ശൈത്യ തിരയിന്മേല്‍

Author: Tulius C. O'Kane; Simon Zachariah Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: [ആരാണിവര്‍ ശൈത്യ തിരയിന്മേല്‍]

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