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What Wilt Thou Have Me To Do?

Author: P. P. Bliss Hymnal: MSCC1879 #46 (1879) First Line: What wilt Thou have me to do, O Lord Lyrics: 1 What wilt Thou have me to do, O Lord, What wilt Thou have me to do? Thou hast redeemed me, Thy right I own, Thine are my pow’rs, my Saviour, alone; Thou hast for me such great things done, What wilt Thou have me to do? What is the labor appointed me? Where shall I labor for Thee? 2 What wilt Thou have me to do, O Lord, What wilt Thou have me to do? Is it to labor? I’ll gladly go; Is it to wait? then let it be so; Only Thy will I ask to know; What wilt Thou have me to do, O Lord, What is the labor appointed me? Where shall I labor for Thee? 3 What wilt Thou have me to do, O Lord, What wilt Thou have me to do? Sing of Thy mercy who died for me? Tell the good news, salvation is free? Say, shall I work or sing for Thee? What wilt Thou have me to do? What is the labor appointed me? Where shall I labor for Thee? Scripture: Acts 9:6 Languages: English Tune Title: [What wilt Thou have me to do, O Lord]
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Work for Your Master

Author: Paulina; P. P. Bliss Hymnal: MSCC1879 #47 (1879) First Line: Work for your Master, work while you may Refrain First Line: Work till the toil of the day is done Lyrics: 1 Work for your Master, work while you may, Broad is the field before you-- Sweet is the dawn of life's early day, Beaming in beauty o'er you. Refrain: Work till the toil of the day is done, Speak of the sin forgiven; Sing of the starry crown to be won; Pray till you praise in heaven. 2 Speak for your Master, speak while you may, Now, while the world will hear you; It shall be given what you shall say, Feeling his presence near you. [Refrain] 3 Sing for your Master, sing of his love; Sing of the mercies given; Song is the language of saints above, Song is the breath of heaven. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Work for your Master, work while you may]
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This Is the Victory

Author: P. P. Bliss Hymnal: MSCC1879 #48 (1879) First Line: March to the battle field Lyrics: 1 March to the battlefield, March on with sword and shield; March on; the foe shall yield To Christ our King; Onward, ye faithful band, Onward at His command; Onward, nor halting stand, But loudly sing. This is the victory, This is the victory, This is the victory We sing by the way; This is the victory, This is the victory, This is the victory, And faith gains the day. 2 Stand firm against thy foes; Stand, though a host oppose; Stand! well our Leader knows Our conflicts all; "Fear not," He says to thee, "Fear not, but valiant be, Fear not, but trust in Me; The foe must fall." This is the victory, This is the victory, This is the victory We sing by the way; This is the victory, This is the victory, This is the victory, And faith gains the day. 3 Fight, though thy foes increase; Fight, till the dawn of peace; Fight, till the war shall cease, Then shout and sing; Shout, then, triumphantly, Shout, shout the victory; Shout, "Glory be to Thee, O Lord, our King! This is the victory, This is the victory, This is the victory We sing by the way; This is the victory, This is the victory, This is the victory, And faith gains the day. Scripture: 1 John 5:4 Languages: English Tune Title: [March to the battlefield]
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The Triumph

Author: Kate Cameron Hymnal: MSCC1879 #50 (1879) First Line: We are marching onward Refrain First Line: Onward, onward Lyrics: 1 We are marching onward, To our home on high; This shall be our watchword, "Labor till we die!" For the night is coming, Soon will set the sun, When the master calleth, Let our work be done. Chorus: Onward, onward, Singing as we go; Soon we'll triumph over ev'ry foe. Yes, We are marching onward To our home on high; This shall be our watchword, "Labor till we die." 2 Ye who in His vineyard, Idly stand and wait, Come and join the workers, Ere it be too late; Lest at His appearing, When He looks for sheaves, Like the barren fig tree, Ye'll have naught but leave. [Chorus] 3 Of our Master's coming We know not the hour, But 'twill be with glory, Majesty and power, If we are but faithful, Happy shall we be, When we hear the summons, "Hither come to me!" [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [We are marching onward]
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The Banner of the Cross

Author: Mrs. M. O. Page Hymnal: MSCC1879 #51 (1879) First Line: Lift the banner of the cross! Refrain First Line: Banner bright! banner bright! Lyrics: 1 Lift the banner of the cross! Rally 'round its folds to-day, Let it never suffer loss, Speed it on its glorious way. Chorus: Banner bright! banner bright! Banner free, banner free, May our watch-word ever be, ever be, Banner bright, banner bright, Banner free, banner free, Christ, the Lord, who died for me. 2 Soldiers of a mighty cause! Raise the royal banner high; While we heed our master's laws, We may earthly pow'r defy. [Chorus] 3 They who bear it bravely on, Soon their heart's desire shall see; For the world ere long must own This, the flag of victory. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Lift the banner of the cross!]
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Waiting and Watching for Me

Hymnal: MSCC1879 #52 (1879) First Line: When my final farewell to the world I have said Refrain First Line: Be waiting and watching Lyrics: 1 When my final farewell to the world I have said, And gladly lie down to my rest; When softly the watchers shall say, "He is dead," And fold my pale hands o'er my breast; And when, with my glorified vision, at last The walls of "That City" I see, Will any one then at the beautiful gate, Be waiting and watching for me? Will any one then, at the beautiful gate, Be waiting and watching for me? Be waiting and watching, Be waiting and watching for me. Be waiting and watching, Be waiting and watching for me. 2 There are little ones glancing about in my path, In want of a friend and a guide; There are dear little eyes looking up into mine, Whose tears might be easily dried. But Jesus may beckon the children away In the midst of their grief and their glee-- Will any of them, at the beautiful gate Be waiting and watching for me? Will any of them, at the beautiful gate, Be waiting and watching for me? Be waiting and watching, Be waiting and watching for me. Be waiting and watching, Be waiting and watching for me. 3 There are old and forsaken who linger awhile In homes which their dearest have left; And a few gentle words or an action of love May cheer their sad spirits bereft. But the Reaper is near to the long standing corn, The weary will soon be set free-- Will any of them, at the beautiful gate Be waiting and watching for me? Will any of them, at the beautiful gate Be waiting and watching for me? Be waiting and watching, Be waiting and watching for me. Be waiting and watching, Be waiting and watching for me. 4 Oh, should I be brought there by the bountiful grace Of him who delights to forgive, Though I bless not the weary about in my path, Pray only for self while I live,-- Methinks I should mourn o'er my sinful neglect, If sorrow in heaven could be, Should no one I love, at the beautiful gate Be waiting and watching for me! Should no one I love, at the beautiful gate, Be waiting and watching for me. Be waiting and watching, Be waiting and watching for me. Be waiting and watching, Be waiting and watching for me. Languages: English Tune Title: [When my final farewell to the world I have said]
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What Can I Do?

Author: D. March Hymnal: MSCC1879 #54 (1879) First Line: If you cannot cross the ocean Lyrics: 1 If you cannot cross the ocean, And the heathen lands explore, You may find the heathen nearer, You may help them at your door; If you cannot give your thousands, You can give the widow’s mite; And the least you do for Jesus Will be precious in his sight. 2 If you cannot sing like angels, If you cannot preach like Paul, You can tell the love of Jesus, You can say "He died for all," If you cannot rouse the wicked With the judgment’s dread alarms, You can lead the little children, To the Savior’s waiting arms. 3 Let none hear you idly saying, "There is nothing I can do." While the souls of men are dying, And the Master calls for you: Take the task he gives you gladly, Let his work your pleasure be; Answer quickly when he calleth, "Here I am, send me, send me." Languages: English Tune Title: [If you cannot cross the ocean]
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Onward, Christian Soldiers

Author: Rev. Sabine Baring Gould Hymnal: MSCC1879 #55 (1879) Lyrics: 1 Onward, Christian soldiers, Marching as to war, With the Cross of Jesus Going on before. Christ the Royal Master Leads against the foe, Forward into battle, See his banners go. Chorus: Onward, Christian soldiers, Marching as to war, With the Cross of Jesus Going on before. 2 Like a mighty army Moves the Church of God; Brothers, we are treading Where the saints have trod, We are not divided, All one body we; One in hope and doctrine, One in charity. [Chorus] 3 Crowns and thrones may perish, Kingdoms rise and wane, But the Church of Jesus Constant will remain; Gates of hell can never 'Gainst that Church prevail; We have Christ's own promise, And that can not fail. [Chorus] 4 Onward, then, ye people, Join our happy throng, Blend with ours your voices In the triumph song; Glory, laud, and honor Unto Christ the King, This thro' countless ages Men and angels sing. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Onward, Christian soldiers]
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Are We Faithful?

Author: Miss M. A. Baker Hymnal: MSCC1879 #56 (1879) First Line: Are we faithful to our Master? Refrain First Line: O my soul, be ever faithful! Lyrics: 1 Are we faithful to our Master? Are his interests our own? Are we doing work for Jesus In each way to us made known. Chorus: O my soul, be ever faithful! Heart and hand be true and just! Squander not the Master's treasure, Nor betray his precious trust; Ever faithful! ever faithful! Ever true, and ever just! Faithful with the Master's treasure, Faithful to his precious trust. 2 Are we using well the talents, Few or many, great or small, Which the Master has committed To his followers, each and all? [Chorus] 3 Do we seek the Father's glory, And the kingdom of his Son, By our constant, pray'rful working, That the world from sin be won? [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Are we faithful to our Master?]
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Sabbath

Author: Dr. Eli Corwin Hymnal: MSCC1879 #57 (1879) First Line: Welcome the day! arise and pay Lyrics: 1 Welcome the day! arise and pay Thy tribute to the Lord. Sing to his praise, in grateful lays, And feast upon his word. 2 Welcome the light that scatters night, Darkness and doubt dispels; Our ears shall greet the music sweet, Of solemn Sabbath bells. 3 Welcome the rest among the blest, The fainting spirit cries: Oh, when shall we the city see That's built above the skies? 4 If now so dear the Sabbaths here, What must they be above? Oh, that were joy without alloy, An ecstasy of love. Languages: English Tune Title: SABBATH

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