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How the Fire Fell

Author: Rev. J. Oatman, Jr. Appears in 19 hymnals First Line: O I love to tell the blessed story Refrain First Line: O I never shall forget how the fire fell Used With Tune: [O I love to tell the blessed story]
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Some Happy Day

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Appears in 17 hymnals First Line: Some day I'll reap what I have sown Refrain First Line: Some day—I cannot tell Used With Tune: [Some day I'll reap what I have sown]
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The Meeting in the Air

Author: I. G. M. Appears in 19 hymnals First Line: There is soon to be a meeting Refrain First Line: When we all meet there Used With Tune: [There is soon to be a meeting]
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Step in Anywhere

Author: Mrs. Frank A. Breck Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: Would you be a soldier in the army of the Lord Refrain First Line: Step in anywhere, step in anywhere Lyrics: 1 Would you be a soldier in the army of the Lord, Fighting for His kingdom and eternity’s reward? Gird ye on the armor, take the Spirit’s mighty sword, And step in anywhere? Chorus: Step in anywhere, step in anywhere, There’s fighting all along the line; For soldiers brave and true, there is fighting now to do, Then step in anywhere. 2 Would you be a soldier? Reckon not too high the cost, Foes will be before you, and the path by danger crossed; Falter not for danger, he who hesitates is lost, Just step in anywhere. [Chorus] 3 Would you be a soldier? There is room for young or old; Will you volunteer for service, ever true and bold? We shall win a triumph greater than has yet been told, Then step in anywhere. [Chorus] 4 Would you be a soldier in a cause that cannot fail, Facing ev’ry hardship with a faith that will not quail, Knowing, for ‘tis promised, that the faithful shall prevail? Then step in anywhere. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [Would you be a soldier in the army of the Lord]
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He Loves You Still

Author: W. E. M. Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: God loves you still, oh, do not doubt Him Refrain First Line: He loves you still with love so tender Lyrics: 1 God loves you still, oh, do not doubt Him, Nor think that He is harsh and stern, Oh, no—He is a loving Father; Oh, will you not to Him return. Chorus: He loves you still with love so tender, Oh, hear Him sweetly call today; He loves you still, why longer wander, Why linger yet from Him away? 2 He has for you the fullest pardon, A smile that will you greatly thrill; His loving heart is full of welcome, Oh, come today, He loves you still. [Chorus] 3 He has for you abundant mercy, Come, and your all upon Him cast; He loves you still, oh, come and trust Him, He will forgive, forget the past. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [God loves you still, oh, do not doubt Him]
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Going to the Feast

Author: J. R. B. Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: We have heard the invitation Refrain First Line: We are going, we are going Lyrics: 1 We have heard the invitation, And are going to the feast, For the Prince of glory spreads a table rare; All His chosen ones are gath’ring With the wedding garments on, For the marriage supper of the Lamb prepare. Chorus: We are going, we are going To the marriage supper of the Lamb of God; We are ready, ever ready Some shall come the grand reception of our Lord. 2 Would you stand among the number Of the heav’nly gusts up there? You must then a robe of righteousness put on; Those that enter with that company Must cleanse their souls from stain, For your sins the blood of Jesus doth atone. [Chorus] 3 Then be ready when the door is Opened for that grand event; Do not let it find you lacking in the least; Should the door be opened suddenly? And you be ushered in, Would you be prepared to celebrate the feast! [Chorus] Used With Tune: [We have heard the invitation]
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He Came to Save Sinners

Author: C. H. M. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: He came to save sinners, the dear Son of God Refrain First Line: Twas not for the righteous the dear Savior came Lyrics: 1 He came to save sinners, the dear Son of God, To rescue the erring and lost, And poured out His life-blood, a sin-cleansing flood, Redeemed us at wonderful cost. Chorus: ‘Twas not for the righteous the dear Savior came, Enduring the cross, and despising the shame; He came to save sinners,—O praise His dear name!— Poor sinners like you and like me. 2 No sinner has ever yet wandered away Beyond the great pale of God’s love; No sin-stains so deep on a soul yet been found, But Christ by His blood could remove. [Chorus] 3 He saves to the uttermost; fall at His feet, All ye who are burdened with sin; The work He begins He will surely complete, And make you all holy within. [Chorus] 4 Was ever such love and such mercy displayed? All sinners a welcome may find; The gracious atonement the Savior has made Avails for the whole of mankind. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [He came to save sinners, the dear Son of God]
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The Pearly White City

Author: A. F. I. Appears in 70 hymnals First Line: There's a holy and beautiful city Refrain First Line: In that bright city, pearly white city Scripture: Revelation 21:2 Used With Tune: [There's a holy and beautiful city]
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He Stands so Near

Author: Mrs. A. L. Davidson Appears in 18 hymnals First Line: Upon the great highway thou standest weary Refrain First Line: He stands so near, and yet thy blinded vision Used With Tune: [Upon the great highway thou standest weary]
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It Never Runs Dry

Author: C. H. M. Appears in 19 hymnals First Line: Harken today to the blest invitation Used With Tune: [Harken today to the blest invitation]

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