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Fount of Love

Author: Palmer Appears in 44 hymnals First Line: Fount of everlasting love Lyrics: 1 Fount of everlasting love! Rich thy streams of mercy are, Flowing purely from above, Beauty marks their course afar. 2 Lo! Thy church, thy garden, now Blooms beneath the heavenly shower Sinners feel, and melt, and bow: Mild, yet mighty, is thy power. 3 God of grace, before thy throne Here our warmest thanks we bring; Thine the glory, thine alone; Loudest praise to thee we bring.
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Come, said Jesus

Author: Anna L. Barbauld Appears in 508 hymnals First Line: “Come,” said Jesus’ sacred voice
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Glori Patri

Appears in 1,007 hymnals First Line: Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost
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I Wonder if there’s Room for Me

Author: W. L. T. Appears in 14 hymnals First Line: I have heard of a home far away above the skies Refrain First Line: Room for you and me Used With Tune: [I have heard of a home far away above the skies]
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The Sweetest Voice

Author: Rev. P. Stryker, D. D. Appears in 31 hymnals First Line: I heard a voice, the sweetest voice Used With Tune: [I heard a voice, the sweetest voice]
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Follow all the Way

Author: W. A. O. Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: Oh, I love to think of Jesus Refrain First Line: I will follow where He leadeth Used With Tune: [Oh, I love to think of Jesus]
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Lend a Hand

Author: Julia Anna Wolcott Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: Lend a hand! lend a hand! in the work for the world Refrain First Line: Lend a hand! Lend a hand Used With Tune: [Lend a hand! lend a hand! in the work for the world]
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Almost

Author: Mrs. O. F. Walton Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: So near the door, and the door stood wide Used With Tune: [So near the door, and the door stood wide]
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Save the Boy

Author: L. F. C. Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: Once he sat upon my knee Refrain First Line: Save the boy, oh, save the boy Lyrics: 1 Once he sat upon my knee, Looked from sweet eyes into mine, Questioned me so wondrously, Of the mysteries divine; Once he fondly clasped my neck; Press’d my cheek with kisses sweet; O my heart! we little reck, Where may rove the precious feet. Refrain: Save the boy, oh, save the boy! To the rescue swiftly come; Save the boy, oh, save the boy! Save him from the curse of rum! 2 Once his laugh with merry ring Filled our house with music rare, And his loving hands would bring Wreathes of blossoms for my hair; Oh, the merry, happy sprite, Constant, ceaseless source of joy; But tonight, O God, tonight, Where, oh, where’s my wand’ring boy. [Refrain] 3 Midst the glitter and the glare, Of the room where death is dealt, Scarce you’d know him, but he’s there, He who once so rev’rent knelt, At my knee, and softly spoke Words into the ear of God; O my heart, ‘tis smitten, broke, Crushed, I bend beneath the rod. [Refrain] 4 Oh, this curse that spoiled my boy! Led him down and down to death; Robbed me of my rarest joy, Made a pang of ev’ry breath; Mothers, fathers, hear my plea! Let your pleadings pierce the sky, Pray and work most earnestly, Let us save our boys or die! [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Once he sat upon my knee]
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The Good Old Way

Author: Anon. Appears in 31 hymnals First Line: Inquiring souls who long to find Refrain First Line: The prophets and th’ apostles too Lyrics: 1 Inquiring souls who long to find Pardon of sin and peace of mind, Attend the voice of God today, Who bids you seek the good old way. Refrain: The prophets and th’ apostles too, Pursued this way, while here below, Then let not fear your souls dismay, But come to Christ, the good old way. 2 The righteousness, th’atoning blood, Of Jesus, is the way to god, Oh, may you then no longer stray But walk in Christ, the good old way. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Inquiring souls who long to find]

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