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The Lord's Prayer

Hymnal: MSCC1879 #36b (1879) First Line: Our Father who art in heaven Lyrics: 1 Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven. 2 Give us this day our daily bread; And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. 3 And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil; For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever, and ever. Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: [Our Father who art in heaven]
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I've Found a Friend

Hymnal: MSCC1879 #37 (1879) First Line: I've found a Friend; oh, such a Friend! Lyrics: 1 I’ve found a Friend; oh, such a Friend! He loved me ere I knew him; He drew me with the cords of love, And thus He bound me to him. And 'round my heart still closely twine Those ties which naught can sever, For I am his and he is mine, Forever and forever. 2 I’ve found a Friend; oh, such a Friend! He bled, he died to save me; And not alone the gift of life, But his own self he gave me. Naught that I have my own I call, I hold it for the Giver: My heart, my strength, my life, my all, Are his, and his forever. 3 I’ve found a Friend, oh such a Friend! All pow'r to him is given; To guard me on my onward course, And bring me save to heaven. Th'eternal glories gleam afar, To nerve my faint endeavor; So now to watch, to work, to war, And then to rest forever. 4 I've found a Friend; oh, such a Friend! So kind, and true, and tender, So wise a Counselor and Guide, So mighty a Defender! From him who loves me now so well, What power my soul can sever? Shall life or death, shall earth or hell? No; I am his forever. Languages: English Tune Title: [I've found a Friend; oh, such a Friend!]
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Rifted Clouds

Author: Mary Colby Hymnal: MSCC1879 #38 (1879) First Line: There is never a day so sunny Refrain First Line: In the sunshine or the shade, let us ever cheerful be Lyrics: 1 There’s never a day so sunny But a little cloud appears; There’s never a life so happy But has had its time of tears; Yet the sun shines out the brighter When the stormy tempest clears. Chorus: In the sunshine or the shade, let us ever cheerful be, Ever trusting in our Savior's boundless grace: Soon will shadows pass away, thro' the rifted clouds we'll see The Redeemer's smiling face. 2 There is never a cup so pleasant But has bitter with the sweet; There is never a path so rugged, Bearing not the print of feet. But we have a Helper furnished For the trials we may meet. [Chorus] 3 There is never a way so narrow But the entrance is made straight; There is always a guide to point us To the "little wicket gate." And the angels will be nearest To a soul that's desolate. [Chorus] 4 There is never a heart so haughty But will some day bow and kneel; There is never a heart so wounded That the Savior can not heal: There is many a lowly forehead Bearing now the hidden seal. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [There is never a day so sunny]
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Nearer to Me

Author: P. P. Bliss Hymnal: MSCC1879 #39 (1879) First Line: Be near, O God, to me Lyrics: 1 Be near, O God, to me, Nearer to me; So shall I truly be "Nearer to Thee." Thy face I can not see, Still be Thou near to me, Nearer, O God, to me, Nearer to me. 2 Fold me beneath Thy wing, Saviour divine; There may I sweetly sing, "Jesus is mine." O'er all life's stormy sea, My guide and haven be, Nearer, O God, to me, Nearer to me. 3 Thy hand, in youth's wild way, Did me uphold; Forsake me not, I pray, When I am old; I put my trust in Thee, Now and eternally, Be near, O God, to me, Nearer to me. Scripture: Psalm 91:4 Languages: English Tune Title: [Be near, O God, to me]
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Rock of Ages

Hymnal: MSCC1879 #40 (1879) First Line: Rock of Ages, cleft for me Lyrics: 1 Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in thee; Let the water and the blood, From thy wounded side that flowed, Be of sin the double cure-- Save me, Lord, and make me pure. Be of sin the double cure-- Save me, Lord, and make me pure. 2 Should my tears forever flow, Should my zeal no languor know, This for sin could not atone; Thou must save, and thou alone. In my hand no price I bring; Simply to thy cross I cling. In my hand no price I bring; Simply to thy cross I cling. 3 While I draw this fleeting breath, When my eyelids close in death, When I rise to worlds unknown, And behold thee on thy throne. Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in thee! Rock of Ages cleft for me, Let me hide myself in thee. Languages: English Tune Title: [Rock of Ages, cleft for me]
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Blessed Saviour, Tarry With Us

Author: Mrs. Boyd, Kittanning, Pa. Hymnal: MSCC1879 #42 (1879) Refrain First Line: Tarry with us, tarry with us Lyrics: 1 Blessed Saviour, tarry with us, Leave us not, we pray; Let Thy hallowed presence cheer us, All our pilgrim way. Chorus: Tarry with us, tarry with us, Leave us not, we pray; Let Thy presence cheer and bless us, All our pilgrim way. 2 Make our hearts to burn within us As Thy truth we trace; Showing how by death Thou livest, Saving us by grace. Chorus: Tarry with us, tarry with us, Leave us not, we pray; Let Thy presence cheer and bless us, All our pilgrim way. 3 Since Thou now hast all things ready, Having spread the feast, By Thy loving kindness drawing, Bring us all to taste. Chorus: Tarry with us, tarry with us, Leave us not, we pray; Let Thy presence cheer and bless us, All our pilgrim way. 4 Granting still Thy gracious blessings, Open Thou our eyes; Let Thy light dispel our darkness, Make us truly wise. Chorus: Tarry with us, tarry with us, Leave us not, we pray; Let Thy presence cheer and bless us, All our pilgrim way. 5 Tarry with us all life's journey, Over Jordan guide; Then with Thee we'll tarry ever On the other side. Chorus: Tarry with us, tarry with us, Over Jordan guide, Let Thy presence bless us ever On the other wise. Scripture: Luke 24:29 Languages: English Tune Title: [Blessed Saviour, tarry with us]
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Father, from Whose Hand

Hymnal: MSCC1879 #43 (1879) First Line: Father, from whose hand doth spring Lyrics: 1 Father, from whose hand doth spring, Ev'ry good and perfect thing, For the gift of life we raise Songs of gratitude and praise. 2 Thou hast placed us here on earth For a high and glorious birth; And the precious boon hast given To exchange this world for heaven. 3 Then, O Fount of ev'ry truth, Guard and guide us in our youth; Cleanse our souls from ev'ry stain Take them pure to thee again. Languages: English Tune Title: [Father, from whose hand doth spring]
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Lord and Savior, Hear Us

Hymnal: MSCC1879 #43b (1879) First Line: When to thee who hast thy dwelling Lyrics: 1 When to thee who hast thy dwelling, In the heaven of light excelling, We are youthful griefs are telling, Lord and Savior, hear us. 2 When at birth of rosy morning, Our glad songs shall greet the dawning, When the sun the noon's adorning, Lord and Savior, hear us. 3 Or when day's bright hours are ending, When the shades of night descending, We are at thy footstool bending, Lord and Savior, hear us. 4 Then, O Fount of ev'ry truth, Guard and guide us in our youth; Cleanse our souls from ev'ry stain, Take them pure to thee again. Languages: English Tune Title: [When to thee who hast thy dwelling]
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Make Me Love Thee More and More

Author: P. P. Bliss; Paulina Hymnal: MSCC1879 #44 (1879) First Line: Jesus, my Lord, my God, my All Lyrics: 1 Jesus, my Lord, my God, my All, Hear me, blest Savior, when I call; Hear me, and from thy dwelling place Pour down the riches of thy grace. Jesus, my Lord, I thee adore, Oh, make me love thee more and more. 2 Lowly before thy mercy seat, Sitting, like Mary, at thy feet, Striving to learn thy gracious will, I take the good or seeming ill, Grateful for all thy hand may pour, Oh, make me love thee more and more. 3 Jesus, my Lord, this heart I bare, Casting on thee its ev'ry care; Coming in simple faith to plead For dear ones, knowing not their need. Save them, O Savior, I implore, And make me love thee more and more. Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus, my Lord, my God, my All]
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The Sword of the Lord

Author: P. P. Bliss Hymnal: MSCC1879 #45 (1879) First Line: It was midnight in the valley, and the camp was dark and still Refrain First Line: Blow ye the trumpet, for the Lord hath made us free Lyrics: 1 It was midnight in the valley, and the camp was dark and still, Where the slumb’ring host of Midian lay along the sloping hill, When a blinding flash of torches, and a trumpet loud and shrill, Threw out the battle cry: Chorus: Blow ye the trumpet, for the Lord hath made us free; Your blazing lamps raise high! "The Sword of the Lord and of Gideon," shall be Our conqu’ring Battle Cry. 2 Where the faint and fearful thousands had returned at God’s command, By the chosen few and faithful, vict’ry came to Gideon’s band; Hear them giving God the glory, and around the camp they stand And shout their Battle Cry: [Chorus] 3 Christian soldiers, be not fearful; onward with your Captain go; Ever "looking unto Jesus." you shall conquer ev’ry foe; He hath triumph'd--take your trumpets, let the world your vict’ry know; Sing loud your Battle Cry: [Chorus] Scripture: Judges 7:22 Languages: English Tune Title: [It was midnight in the valley, and the camp was dark and still]

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