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Sun of My Soul

Author: John Keble Appears in 1,471 hymnals First Line: Son of my soul, Thou Savior dear Used With Tune: HURSLEY
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Come, Thou Almighty King

Author: Charles Wesley Appears in 1,807 hymnals Used With Tune: ITALIAN HYMN
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Holy, Holy, Holy

Author: Reginald Heber Appears in 1,684 hymnals First Line: Holy, holy, holy! Lord God Almighty! Used With Tune: NICAEA
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What a Wonderful Savior

Author: E. A. H. Appears in 181 hymnals First Line: Christ has for sin atonement made Refrain First Line: What a wonderful Savior is Jesus Used With Tune: [Christ has for sin atonement made]
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Rock of Ages

Author: A. M. Toplady Appears in 2,955 hymnals First Line: Rock of Ages, cleft for me Used With Tune: TOPLADY
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Only Trust Him

Author: J. H. S. Appears in 868 hymnals First Line: Come, ev'ry soul by sin oppressed Used With Tune: [Come, every soul by sin oppressed]
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Oh, Could I Speak

Author: S. Medley Appears in 750 hymnals First Line: Oh, could I speak the matchless worth Used With Tune: ARIEL
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My Faith Looks Up to Thee

Author: Ray Palmer Appears in 2,247 hymnals First Line: My faith looks up to thee, Thou Lamb of Calvary Used With Tune: OLIVET
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The Spirit-Touched Soul

Author: Elisha A. Hoffman Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: God planned for me a wondrous life of constant victory and pow’r Refrain First Line: O Holy Spirit, flame of love Lyrics: 1 God planned for me a wondrous life of constant victory and pow’r, I might have lived this life of faith and walked with Jesus hour by hour, I might have overcome the world and broken from its hard control, And had the sunshine of God’s love with joy and peace to flood my soul. Refrain: O Holy Spirit, flame of love, burn from my soul the earthly dross, Let self and sin be mortified and nailed to Jesus’ cross, Possess my heart, control my life, inspire my will, and make me pure, Thus, heaven-touched and cleansed with fire, in faith may I endure! 2 Around me are the earnest souls whose faith on Jesus Christ is stayed, To whom the Lord of righteousness a fount of blessing has been made; They have a joy I do not know, they have a peace I do not feel; O that the Lord would in my heart this deeper, richer grace reveal! [Refrain] 3 No more will I walk separate from Jesus Christ, my precious Lord; With strong desire to be his own today my inmost soul is stirred; I yield my life and love to him, I consecrate myself anew To be the Lord’s forevermore and all his holy will to do. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [God planned for me a wondrous life of constant victory and pow’r]
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Will You Give Your Boy?

Author: E. A. H. Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: A poor, fallen drunkard is dying Refrain First Line: Shall it be your boy? Lyrics: 1 A poor, fallen drunkard is dying today, And reaching the end of his race; No more will he enter the gilded saloon; There is wanted a boy for his place. Shall it be your boy? Will you give your boy, In his sweet beauty and grace? Will you offer you child, so innocent, mild, To take the dead drunkard’s place? 2 A gambler is slain in a revel and brawl, And rests in death’s folded embrace; No more will he drink of the pleasures of sin; There is wanted a boy for his place. Shall it be your boy? Will you give your boy, In his sweet beauty and grace? Will you offer you child, so innocent, mild, To take the dead gambler’s place? 3 A scoffer goes down in his sin to the grace, Rejecting God’s mercy and grace; No more will he curse the dear word of the Lord; There is wanted a boy for his place. Shall it be your boy? Will you give your boy, In his sweet beauty and grace? Will you offer you child, so innocent, mild, To take the dead scoffer’s place? 4 The worldling is startled the summons to hear: “Now endeth the day of thy grace;” He passes away, but how many there are Who are ready to stand in his place? Shall it be your boy? Will you give your boy, In his sweet beauty and grace? Will you offer you child, so innocent, mild, To take the dead worldling’s place? Used With Tune: [A poor, fallen drunkard is dying today]

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