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How Gentle God's Commands

Author: P. Doddridge Appears in 665 hymnals First Line: How gentle God’s commands
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We're marching to Zion

Author: Isaac Watts Appears in 1,809 hymnals First Line: Come, we that love the Lord
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My Saviour Face to Face

Author: W. C. Agar Appears in 25 hymnals First Line: I am glad I found the Saviour, for He makes my heart rejoice Refrain First Line: O I want to see my Saviour face to face Lyrics: 1 I am glad I found the Saviour, for He makes my heart rejoice, And I feel within my soul His saving grace; But I want to talk with Jesus, hear His loving, gentle voice, I want to see my Saviour face to face. O I want to see my Saviour face to face, Who hath loved me and redeemed me by His grace; In His kingdom, crowned with glory, on His everlasting throne, I want to see my Saviour face to face. 2 Yes, I know He ever loves me, daily guide my erring feet, And I’m resting in His tender, fond embrace; But I want to know Him better, and my dear Redeemer meet, I want to see my Saviour face to face. O I want to see my Saviour face to face, Who hath loved me and redeemed me by His grace; In His kingdom, crowned with glory, on His everlasting throne, I want to see my Saviour face to face. 3 When life’s sun is slowly setting, twilight shadows veil the sky, And I’m near the ending of life’s weary race; In my heart will be this longing, none but Christ can satisfy, I want to see my Saviour face to face. O I want to see my Saviour face to face, Who hath loved me and redeemed me by His grace; In His kingdom, crowned with glory, on His everlasting throne, I want to see my Saviour face to face. 4 When I tread the crystal pavement of the new Jerusalem, Where my Saviour has prepared for me a place; Where the angel choirs are singing praise and glory to the lamb, O then I’ll see my Saviour face to face. O then I’ll see my Saviour face to face, Who hath loved me and redeemed me by His grace; In His kingdom, crowned with glory, on His everlasting throne, I want to see my Saviour face to face. Used With Tune: [I am glad I found the Saviour, for He makes my heart rejoice]
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Jesus Understands!

Author: Birdie Bell Appears in 33 hymnals First Line: Bowed beneath your burden, is there none to share Refrain First Line: Yes, He understands, all His ways are best Used With Tune: [Bowed beneath your burden, is there none to share]
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Blessing Invoked

Appears in 96 hymnals First Line: Be present at our table, Lord
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Will I Empty-Handed Be?

Author: Rev. Neal A. McAulay Appears in 32 hymnals First Line: Will I empty-handed be Lyrics: 1 Will I empty-handed be When beside the crystal sea I shall stand before the everlasting throne? Must I have a heart of shame As I answer to my name, With no works that my Redeemer there can own? 2 When the harvest days are past, Shall I hear him say at last, “Welcome, toiler, I’ve prepared for thee a place?” Shall I bring him golden sheaves, Ripen’d fruit, not faded leaves, When I see the blessed Saviour face to face? 3 When the books are open’d wide, And the deeds of all are tried, May I have a record whiter than the snow. When my race on earth is run, May I hear him say, “Well done, Take the crown that Love immortal doth bestow.” Used With Tune: [Will I empty-handed be]
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As the Day Breaks

Author: A. A. Payn 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]
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There's a Rescue Band

Author: S. C. Kirk Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: All alone! O yes, to the outward eye Refrain First Line: On the mountain side, there’s a rescue band Lyrics: 1 All alone! O yes, to the outward eye There is no escape; there is no help nigh; But to him who sees with a prophet’s sight There’s a mighty host from the realms of light! Refrain: On the mountain side, there’s a rescue band; Tho’ the hosts of sin press on ev’ry hand, For our God is watching, and at his command, Sweep the fire-clad legions from the unseen land. 2 In our earthly tents we are lodgers here, And the hosts of sin are encamping near; O look up, look up, with a trust serene, For the Lord our God is encamped between! [Refrain] 3 When the heart is low and the sunlight flown, O for faith to lean on our God alone; For a faith that peers thro’ the nightly folds, And the lights of the angel camp beholds! [Refrain] 4 Does the foe press hard? do not doubt not fear: There is help at hand, there is rescue near; For the unseen hosts of the mighty Lord Are around about keeping watch and ward. [Refrain] 5 Living close to God, in a vision clear We may see these hosts of the heav’nly sphere! We may rest secure ’neath their shelt’ring wing; We may win the foe to the Lord our King. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [All alone! O yes, to the outward eye]
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And Can I Yet Delay?

Author: Charles Wesley Appears in 374 hymnals First Line: And can I yet delay
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Saved from the Wreck

Author: E. E. Hewitt Appears in 26 hymnals First Line: Adrift on the waters, so dark and so cold Refrain First Line: Poor child of the wreck, see the lifeboat is near Used With Tune: [Adrift on the waters, so dark and so cold]

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