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We Shall Walk the Realms of Glory

Author: Emma Pitt Hymnal: JS1889 #33 (1889) Languages: English Tune Title: [We shall walk the realms of glory]
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Children of the Kingdom

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: JS1889 #34 (1889) First Line: Children of the kingdom, while we journey here Refrain First Line: From the land of song, the bright land of song Lyrics: 1 Children of the kingdom, while we journey here, Only for a time abiding; Looking unto Jesus, banish ev’ry fear, For his eyes our path is guiding. Refrain: From the land of song, the bright land of song, Listen to the music gently falling; Children of the kingdom, tarry not, but come Where the pure in heart are calling. 2 Children of the kingdom, pressing on our way, Never let us falter, never; Bear the cross of Jesus, bear it ev’ry day, In his mercy trusting ever. [Refrain] 3 Children of the kingdom, while we watch and wait, Never be discouraged, never; Soon our feet will enter thro’ the palace gate, And go out no more forever. [Refrain] 4 Children of the kingdom, joyful let us be, Yonder is the shining river; There in all his beauty we the King shall see, And behold his face forever. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Children of the kingdom, while we journey here]
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Take the Hand

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: JS1889 #35 (1889) First Line: Take the hand thy Saviour gives thee Refrain First Line: River of Life that sparkles free Lyrics: 1 Take the hand thy Saviour gives thee, Hold it fast within thine own; It will lead thee to the river That proceedeth from his throne. Refrain: River of Life that sparkles free, River of Life that flows for thee, River of Life that all may see, And dwell on its banks forever. 2 Take the love that ne’er deceives thee, Love that makes thee all its own, Take it freely, like the waters From the river near the throne. [Refrain] 3 Take the peace none else can give thee, Hide it deep within thy breast; Like the river clear as crystal It will soothe thy care to rest. [Refrain] 4 Take thy all-sufficient Saviour, Thou wilt find no friend so dear; He will crown thee at the river, Only be thou faithful here. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Take the hand thy Saviour gives thee]
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Keep in the Line

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: JS1889 #36 (1889) First Line: Soldiers for Jesus, rise and away Refrain First Line: Now like an army marching along Languages: English Tune Title: [Soldiers for Jesus, rise and away]
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Enter Now

Author: Lizzie Edwards Hymnal: JS1889 #37 (1889) First Line: Outside the gate, and yet so near the fountain Refrain First Line: Oh, enter now! say, why not enter now Lyrics: 1 Outside the gate, and yet so near the fountain Where thou dost yearn to cool thy aching brow; Outside the gate, thy only hope of mercy, O weary heart, say, why not enter now? Refrain: Oh, enter now! say, why not enter now? Believe on him who gave his life for thee; Believe on him, and at his hand receive The precious gift of pardon full and free. 2 Outside the gate, amid a thousand dangers, A thousand ills thou hast no strength to meet, And yet a step would change thy lost condition, And bring thy soul to rest at Jesus’ feet. [Refrain] 3 Outside the gate, thy only place of refuge; Oh, think how soon may end thy fleeting day; The sun that rose upon its cloudless morning May set in gloom and pass in tears away. [Refrain] 4 Outside the gate, and yet the Saviour tarries And waits to hear thy penitential prayer; He opens wide the portals of his mercy; Delay no more, but haste to enter there. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Outside the gate, and yet so near the fountain]
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No Other Now but Jesus

Author: Violet E. King Hymnal: JS1889 #38 (1889) Lyrics: 1 No other now but Jesus, My Saviour and my King, No other now but Jesus, Of him I love to sing; And ever shall his praises My noblest songs employ; Rejoicing in his glory Shall be my greatest joy. Refrain: No other now but Jesus, Of him I love to sing; No other now but Jesus, My Saviour and my King. 2 No other now but Jesus Such peace can ever give, No other now but Jesus, Who died that I might live; Relying on his promise, Whatever be my lot, I have the sweet assurance I shall not be forgot. [Refrain] 3 No other now but Jesus; He’ll take me by the hand, And guide me o’er the rugged way Unto the better land; And when the evening cometh, And earthly hopes decline, Then gladly I shall enter Into the joys divine. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [No other now but Jesus]
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Hallelujah! Amen

Author: Henrietta E. Blair Hymnal: JS1889 #39 (1889) First Line: How oft in holy converse Languages: English Tune Title: [How oft in holy converse]
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My Rock

Author: James L. Black Hymnal: JS1889 #40 (1889) First Line: Thou art a Rock in a thirsty land Refrain First Line: Under thy shadow what joy to rest Lyrics: 1 Thou art a Rock in a thirsty land, Whose shadow by faith I see; And oh, how sweet, from the noontide heat When weary, to rest in thee. Refrain: Under thy shadow what joy to rest; Under thy shadow when toil-oppressed; Under thy shadow, supremely blest, O Rock in a thirsty land. 2 Thou art a Rock in a thirsty land, Where peaceful my soul may dwell; And cool and clear are the streams I hear That flow from the wayside well. [Refrain] 3 Thou art a Rock in a thirsty land, A Rock of defence for me; No thought of ill can my spirit fill, While firm is my trust in thee. [Refrain] 4 Thou art a Rock in a thirsty land, Where safely thou bidst me hide, Till angels come from my Father’s throne, And carry me o’er the tide. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Thou art a Rock in a thirsty land]
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The Saving Grace of Jesus

Author: E. A. Barnes Hymnal: JS1889 #41 (1889) First Line: As we believe in the gospel way Refrain First Line: Glory to God for the saving grace Lyrics: 1 As we believe in the gospel way, As we are safe in the fold today, We’re here to show, as we work and pray, The saving grace of Jesus. Refrain: Glory to God for the saving grace, The saving grace of Jesus; Oh, glory to God for the saving grace, The saving grace of Jesus. 2 As peace is found at his loving feet, As pardon waits at the mercy-seat, We’re here to show, as a message sweet, The saving grace of Jesus. [Refrain] 3 As we rejoicing that he came to save, As we have life by the life he gave, We’re here to show, with a spirit brave, The saving grace of Jesus. [Refrain] 4 As all may rest in the better land, As all may yet in his presence stand, We’re here to show, as a faithful band, The saving grace of Jesus. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [As we believe in the gospel way]
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My Soul is Waiting

Author: F. G. Burroughs Hymnal: JS1889 #42 (1889) First Line: My soul for the Saviour is waiting Lyrics: 1 My soul for the Saviour is waiting,— Ah! long has he waited for me; Yea, stood in the night dews unheeded, While I was unmoved by his plea. Then is it to show me his anguish My soul is kept waiting for him? So long have I doubted his mercy, The eyes of my faith became dim. 2 My soul for the Saviour is waiting, In grief I am bowed at his cross; My sins are a burden too heavy, Beneath them I sink in remorse. Oh, is he but waiting to test me, Or is he e’en now at my side? Dear Saviour, I pray thee to enter, The door of my heart opens wide. 3 My soul for the Saviour is waiting,— But truly his word cannot fail; The cry of a penitent sinner Must reach him, and reaching, prevail. Now will I confide in his promise, That coming I am not cast out,— And tho’ I may wait for the vision, His pardon no longer I doubt. Languages: English Tune Title: [My soul for the Saviour is waiting]

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