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Glory to His Name

Author: Rev. E. A. Hoffman Hymnal: TS21889 #161 (1889) First Line: Down at the cross where my Savior died Tune Title: [Down at the cross where my Savior died]
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God is Calling Yet

Author: Gerhard Tersteegen Hymnal: TS21889 #162 (1889) First Line: God calling yet; shall I not hear Refrain First Line: Calling, oh hear Him Tune Title: [God calling yet; shall I not hear]
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Come, Thou Fount

Author: Rev. R. Robinson Hymnal: TS21889 #163 (1889) First Line: Come, Thou Fount of every blessing Tune Title: [Come, Thou Fount of every blessing]
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O, now I see the Crimson Wave

Author: Phoebe Palmer Hymnal: TS21889 #164 (1889) First Line: O now I see the crimson wave Refrain First Line: The cleansing stream, I see, I see Tune Title: [O now I see the crimson wave]
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Christ the Friend of Sinners

Author: Rev. Chas. Wesley Hymnal: TS21889 #165 (1889) First Line: Where shall my wond'ring soul begin Refrain First Line: O come to Jesus now Lyrics: 1 Where shall my wondering soul begin? How shall I all to heav’n aspire? A slave redeemed from death and sin, A brand plucked from eternal fire, How shall I equal triumphs raise, And sing my great Deliv’rer’s praise? Refrain: O come to Jesus now! O come to Jesus now! O come to Jesus now! 2 O how shall I the goodness tell, Father which thou to me hast showed? That I, a child of wrath and hell, I should be called a child of God, Should know, should feel my sins forgiv’n, Blessed with this antepast of heav’n. [Refrain] 3 Outcasts of men, to you I call, Harlots, and publicans, and thieves; He spreads his arms t’embrace you all; Sinners alone his grace receive; No need of him the righteous have; He came the lost to seek and save. [Refrain] 4 Come all ye Magdalens in lust, Ye ruffians fell in murders old; Repent, and live; despair and trust! Jesus for you to death was sold Tho’ hell protest and earth repine, He died for crimes like yours, and mine. [Refrain] 5 Come, O my guilty brother, come, Groaning beneath your load of sin, His bleeding heart shall make you room, His open side shall take you in, He calls you now, invites you home— Come, O my guilty brother, come. [Refrain] 6 For you the purple current flowed In pardons from his wounded side; Languishes for you th’eternal God; For you the Prince of Glory died, Believe, and all your guilts forgives; Only believe—and yours is heaven. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Where shall my wondering soul begin]
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On the Way

Author: C. H. G. Hymnal: TS21889 #166 (1889) First Line: Treading the way the feet of the Master have trod before Refrain First Line: Wearing a crown of eternal, eternal love Lyrics: 1 Treading the way the feet of the Master have trod before, Under the cross we’ll journey and not despair, Easy the yoke, so easy, and light is the burden too, Bright is the crown eternal the ransom’d wear. Refrain: Wearing a crown of eternal, eternal love; We’ll stand at the feet of the King; Joining the song of the glorified saints above; For ever his praises to sing. 2 What tho’ the path be rough, and temptations around us fall, Sweetly he smiles and beckons me from above; He is my guide, and safe in the shadow of his dear wing, Glad is my soul to tell of his wondrous love. [Refrain] 3 When at the brink of Jordan’s cold billows my feet shall stand, He will sustain and comfort ‘till life is past; Safe in his love I’ll enter the valley of shadows dark, Reaching my home, my beautiful home, at last. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Treading the way the feet of the Master have trod before]
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Now the Day is Over

Author: S. B. Gould Hymnal: TS21889 #167 (1889) Tune Title: [Now the day is over]
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Rejoice! Rejoice! the Lost is found!

Author: F. L. B. Hymnal: TS21889 #168 (1889) First Line: Joyfully march along, and shout the song Refrain First Line: With songs of joy, your tongues employ Tune Title: [Joyfully march along, and shout the song]
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We’ll meet in the Morning

Author: E. R. L. Hymnal: TS21889 #169 (1889) First Line: Good night we will meet in the morning Refrain First Line: Good night we will meet in the morning Lyrics: 1 Good night we will meet in the morning, At dawn of the heavenly day, The morn of Redemption and glory, When shadows have all passed away, Good night we will meet in the morning, Not fearing the billows that roar, How gladly we’ll hail the blest dawning, That brightens the ever-green shore. 2 Good night we will meet in the morning, When sorrow and sighing are o’er, For bright scenes of glory await us, ‘Mid lov’d ones who’ve passed on before, Good night we will meet in the morning, Not fearing the billows that roar, How gladly we’ll hail the blest dawning, That brightens the ever-green shore. 3 Good night we will meet in the morning, How quickly would pass the brief night, And gladly we’ll hail the blest dawning, When heaven shall break on our sight, Good night we will meet in the morning, Not fearing the billows that roar, How gladly we’ll hail the blest dawning, That brightens the ever-green shore. Tune Title: [Good night we will meet in the morning]
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The Bells of Conscience

Author: J. M. D. Hymnal: TS21889 #170 (1889) First Line: The conscience of childhood is speaking in whispers Refrain First Line: The bells of your conscience are ringing Tune Title: [The conscience of childhood is speaking in whispers]

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