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He is Able

Author: Charlotte Murray Hymnal: HCF1902 #211 (1902) First Line: "He is able;" Oh, the comfort Lyrics: 1 “He is able;” Oh, the comfort That these simple words convey! Oh, what rest they sweetly give us: “Fear thou not,” they seem to say. 2 “Fear thou not,” tho’ foes surround thee, “He is able,” to defend; He will fight and He will conquer, He will “keep thee” to the end. 3 “He is able,” ev’ry burden That oppresses thee, to bear; Dost thou fear some cloud to enter? He will meet thee surely there. 4 “He is able” to go with thee Thro’ the dark, or thro’ the light; Where He stays no evil cometh— With Him near—all, all is bright. 5 In the “valley of the shadow,” Where the fears of death appal, “He is able” to dispel them, And to triumph over all. 6 When within His arms of mercy, We to Heaven’s gates have come, “He is able” to undo them, And to bid us “Welcome Home!” Languages: English Tune Title: ["He is able;" Oh, the comfort]
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Each Passing Moment

Hymnal: HCF1902 #212 (1902) First Line: Each passing moment claiming Lyrics: 1 Each passing moment claiming The grace and strength we need, We would be always naming The name we love to plead. 2 His holy life forth showing Along our upward way; His image in us growing More life-like day by day. 3 Our very faces beaming Doxologies unsung; Our ransomed natures seeming To heavenly music strung. 4 For ever o’er us streaming The light of Jesu’s love, In the fair distance gleaming The pearly gates above. 5 Then in the kingdom bending Before our Saviour’s feet, Life’s dark enigmas ending In hallelujahs sweet. 6 No trembling notes of sadness; The rest of faith becomes A rest in love and gladness— Eternal glory won. Languages: English Tune Title: BARTON
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Lord, for Tomorrow

Hymnal: HCF1902 #213 (1902) First Line: Lord, for tomorrow and its needs Languages: English Tune Title: [Lord, for tomorrow and its needs]
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Why should I fear the darkest hour

Author: J. Newton Hymnal: HCF1902 #214 (1902) Languages: English Tune Title: [Why should I fear the darkest hour]
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Name of Jesus! Highest Name!

Author: Mrs. Bevan; Tersteegen Hymnal: HCF1902 #215 (1902) First Line: Name of Jesus! highest Name Languages: English Tune Title: BUCKLAND
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Jesus, Name of matchless splendor!

Author: Lucy A. Bennett Hymnal: HCF1902 #216 (1902) First Line: Jesus, Name of matchless splendor Languages: English Tune Title: TENDER SHEPHERD
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Calm Me, My God, and Keep Me Calm

Author: Rev. Dr. H. Bonar Hymnal: HCF1902 #217 (1902) Languages: English Tune Title: ST. FULBERT
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My God, the Spring of All My Joys

Author: Rev. I. Watts Hymnal: HCF1902 #218 (1902) Languages: English
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O Saviour, Thou Whose Pitying Love

Author: C. Butler-Stoney Hymnal: HCF1902 #219 (1902) Lyrics: 1 O Saviour, Thou whose pitying love Has made a place for me, Whose touch has healed a broken heart, And turned its love to Thee. 2 Thou who hast changed a barren life To verdant summer land, And filled my cup to overflow By Thine abundant hand. 3 Oh magnify Thy wondrous grace In this poor heart of mine, That all the energies of life Henceforward may be Thine. 4 And touch the broken, voiceless chords Which long have silent lain, That filled with melody may be The hours that still remain. 5 Thus may the world that reads my life A risen Saviour see, And own that life lived out in Him In constant victory. Languages: English
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Then Shall I Know

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: HCF1902 #220 (1902) First Line: 'Tis now in part I know His grace Refrain First Line: Then shall I know as I am known Languages: English Tune Title: ['Tis now in part I know His grace]

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