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Little Children, come Away

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Little children come, away Refrain First Line: Quickly come, gladly come Topics: Invitation Used With Tune: [Little children come, away]
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Keep me Thine

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Teach my little hands and feet Refrain First Line: Keep me Thine, keep my Thine Topics: Consecration; Primary Used With Tune: [Teach my little hands and feet]
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Rally, Soldiers, One and All

Author: Grace J. Frances Appears in 2 hymnals Refrain First Line: Up the mountain's rugged side Topics: Following Christ; Warfare Used With Tune: [Rally, soldiers, one and all]
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God Bless Our School To-day

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Our Sunday-School, our Sunday-School Refrain First Line: And while within these happy walls Topics: Opening Used With Tune: [Our Sunday-School, our Sunday-School]
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I Hear a Loving Voice

Author: Grace J. Frances Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 I hear a loving voice That calls me o’er and o’er, That bids me lay my burden down, And rest for evermore. I hear a loving voice,— ‘Tis Thine, O Lamb of God, Who from the cradle to the cross The path of sorrow trod. 2 I hear Thy warning voice; O let me not delay; I must be saved by Thee alone, There is no other way; Thy word my only plea, I come without a fear; I seek Thee while Thou cans’t be found, And call while Thou art near. 3 O, patient, loving voice! O firm, abiding Friend, I now accept Thy offer’d grace: Lord, keep me to the end. My soul with rapture filled, Thy wonders shall proclaim; My tongue shall sing Thy righteousness, My life confess Thy name. Topics: Consecration; Salvation Used With Tune: [I hear a loving voice]
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The Paradise of God

Author: Rev. E. A. Hoffman Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: There's a home, a blessed home Refrain First Line: This blessed home our gracious Lord Lyrics: 1 There’s a home, a blessed home, In that fair land above, Where peace and happiness abound,— The Paradise of Love. Chorus: This blessed home our gracious Lord, Has purchased with His blood, That we might enter through the gates The Paradise of God. 2 There’s a home, a heavenly home, In fadeless verdure dressed, Where toil and labor are no more,— The Paradise of Rest. [Chorus] 3 There’s a home, a blessed home, Where care and sorrow cease, Where sin and sickness never come,— The Paradise of Peace. [Chorus] 4 In this home, this peaceful home, Are all the saints of God, Who washed their robes, and made them white— In Jesus’ precious blood. [Chorus] Topics: Heaven Used With Tune: [There's a home, a blessed home]
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Hark! The Bells of Heaven Ringing

Author: Eben E. Rexford Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 Hark! The bells of Heaven ringing, Softly, gently from afar; Like the sound of angels singing; Floating down from star to star; There’s a soul gone home to glory And the presence of the King, There redemption’s sweet old story, Evermore to tell and sing. Chorus: Hark! The bells of Heaven ringing Sweetly down the starry ways; Where earth’s sighs give place to singing, Strife to peace, and pray’r to praise. 2 Hark! The bells of Heaven ringing, Gladly, grandly from above! Unto us a message bringing; Of a triumph born of love; From his sins another sinner Turns and seeks the way of God, Won by Christ, the great soul-winner, Who the way of Calv’ry trod. [Chorus] 3 Hark! The bells of Heaven ringing! How they echo in the heart, Until, silenc’d by their singing, One by one life’s cares depart; They are calling, calling, calling— Voices from the Better Land, And their music, earthward falling, All can hear and understand. [Chorus] Topics: Heaven Used With Tune: [Hark! the bells of Heaven ringing]
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I See its Shining Domes

Author: Rev. W. O. Cushing Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: I see the shining domes afar Refrain First Line: Sing on, sing on, ye ransomed throng Lyrics: 1 I see the shining domes afar, I hear the ransomed singing; Above the jarring notes of earth Their golden harps are ringing. Chorus: Sing on, sing on, ye ransomed throng, Ye starry host, before Him! Cast down your crowns at Jesus’ feet! Let all the heav’ns adore Him. 2 Beyond the ever silent stars, Beyond death’s dark, deep river, There is a house not built with hands, Where we shall rest forever. [Chorus] 3 I long to join that ransomed throng, Their bliss and glory sharing, The Saviour’s seal upon my brow, His robes of beauty wearing. [Chorus] 4 Yes, whom the Lord hath lov’d and own’d, Your sweetest anthems bringing, Come join the glad, immortal song The hosts of heav’n are singing. [Chorus] Topics: Heaven Used With Tune: [I see the shining domes afar]
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Sabbath Day of Sweet Refreshing

Author: Grace J. Frances Appears in 1 hymnal Refrain First Line: Day of all the week the brightest Lyrics: 1 Sabbath day of sweet refreshing, When the cares of earth depart, Leaving Hope, in all her beauty, Welcome guest within the heart. Chorus: Day of all the week the brightest, Day of all the week the best, When the weary soul draws nearer To its home of peaceful rest. 2 Let us worship our Redeemer, In the holy place of pray’r, And believe, that thro’ the Spirit, He will come and meet us there. [Chorus] 3 Let us thank Him for His mercy, And His wondrous love adore, While we try to serve Him better Than we e’er have done before. [Chorus] Topics: Opening Used With Tune: [Sabbath day of sweet refreshing]
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The Fountain of Blessing

Author: Grace J. Frances Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: I've been to the fountain of blessing Refrain First Line: I've been to the fountain of blessing Lyrics: 1 I’ve been to the fountain of blessing, And drank of its waters so free; Its murmurs were sweeter than music, So calm and so restful to me: Chorus: I’ve been to the fountain of blessing; My spirit, o’erburdened with care, Was lost in the vision of rapture, For Jesus, my Saviour, was there. 2 He spoke, and with rev’rence I listened, I knew the glad sound of His voice, The bow of His promise was o’er me, He bade me look up and rejoice. [Chorus] 3 I’ve been to the fountain of blessing, And soon to its source I shall go, To dwell in His presence for ever, Where only His love I shall know. [Chorus] Topics: Salvation Used With Tune: [I've been to the fountain of blessing]

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