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Seek Ye First

Author: Georgiana M. Taylor Hymnal: HCF1902 #41 (1902) First Line: Seek ye first, not earthly pleasure Languages: English Tune Title: PRIUS PETENDAM
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Nothing Between

Author: E. H. H. Hymnal: HCF1902 #42 (1902) Meter: Irregular First Line: Nothing between, Lord, nothing between Lyrics: 1 Nothing between, Lord, nothing between; Let me Thy glory see, Draw my soul close to Thee, Then speak in love to me— Nothing between, Nothing between. 2 Nothing between, Lord, nothing between; Let not earth's din and noise Stifle Thy still small voice; In it let me rejoice— Nothing between, Nothing between. 3 Nothing between, Lord, nothing between; Nothing of earthly care, Nothing of tear or prayer, No robe that self may wear— Nothing between, Nothing between. 4 Nothing between, Lord, nothing between; Unbelief disappear, Vanish each doubt and fear, Fading when Thou art near— Nothing between, Nothing between. 5 Nothing between, Lord, nothing between; Shine with unclouded ray, Chasing each mist away, O'er my whole heart bear sway— Nothing between, Nothing between. 6 Nothing between, Lord, nothing between; Thus may I walk with Thee, Thee only may I see, Thine only let me be— Nothing between, Nothing between. 7 Nothing between, Lord, nothing between; Till Thine eternal light, Rising on earth's dark night, Bursts on my open sight— Nothing between, Nothing between. 8 Nothing between, Lord, nothing between; Till, the last conflict o'er, I stand on Canaan's shore With Thee for evermore— Nothing between, Nothing between. Languages: English Tune Title: [Nothing between, Lord, nothing between]
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There Is Sin in the Camp

Hymnal: HCF1902 #43 (1902) First Line: There is sin in the camp, there is treason today Refrain First Line: Is it in me Lyrics: 1 There is sin in the camp, there is treason today! Is it in me? Is it in me? There is cause in our ranks for defeat and delay, Is it, O Lord, in me? Something of selfishness, garments or gold, Something of hindrance in young or in old, Something why God doth His blessing withhold; Is it, O Lord, in me? Is it in me? Is it in me? Is it, O Lord, in me? 2 I come in my need to the life-giving Word, Is it for me? Is it for me? By faith in its pow’r let my soul be restored, Is it, O Lord, for me? Pardon and purity Jesus will give, Life everlasting to all who believe; Oh that His pow’r I might fully receive! Is it, O Lord, for me? Is it for me? Is it for me? Is it, O Lord, for me? 3 There is peace in believing, whatever betides, Is it for me? Is it for me? There is rest to the soul that in Jesus abides, Is it, O Lord, for me? Surely the work of redemption is done, Surely the Father is pleased with the Son, Surely the saved and the Saviour are one; Surely ‘tis all for me. All for me, All for me, Surely ‘tis all for me. Languages: English Tune Title: [There is sin in the camp, there is treason today]
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Only for Thee!

Author: Eliza A. Walker Hymnal: HCF1902 #44 (1902) First Line: Precious Saviour, may I live Lyrics: 1 Precious Savior, may I live Only for Thee! Spend the powers Thou dost give Only for Thee! Be my spirit’s deep desire Only for Thee! May my intellect aspire Only for Thee! 2 In my joys may I rejoice Only for Thee! In my choices make my choice Only for Thee! Meekly may I suffer grief Only for Thee! Gratefully accept relief Only for Thee! 3 Be my smiles and be my tears Only for Thee! Be my young and riper years Only for Thee! Be my peace and be my strife Only for Thee! Be my love and be my life Only for Thee! 4 Be my singing and my sighing Only for Thee! Be my sickness and my dying Only for Thee! Be my rising, be my glory Only for Thee! Be my whole eternity Only for Thee! Languages: English Tune Title: [Precious Saviour, may I live]
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Thine, Lord, for Ever!

Author: W. Bennett Hymnal: HCF1902 #45 (1902) First Line: Thine, Lord, forever Languages: English Tune Title: [Thine, Lord, forever]
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Anywhere with Jesus

Author: Rev. R. Lowry Hymnal: HCF1902 #46 (1902) First Line: Anywhere with Jesus, says the Christian heart Refrain First Line: Anywhere with Jesus, anywhere, anywhere Languages: English Tune Title: TECUM DOMINE
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Bond Which Cannot Alter

Author: J. Rocke Hymnal: HCF1902 #47 (1902) Lyrics: 1 Bond which cannot alter, Thou’ the flesh may falter, In Thy Face I’ve look’d, Lord, laid my hand in Thine; Own’d Thy claims upon me, Thou my Master only, I Thy slave for ever—nothing henceforth mine. 2 Tyrants that once bound me Still would hand around me, Seeking to ensnare me, watching for my fall— Oh, the joy of knowing, At Thy charges going Fearless, I can face them, trusting Thee for all! 3 Then away with terrors, Banish dread of errors, What needs slave but hasten at his Lord’s behest? Thou, the Master, guiding, All I want providing, Mine it is to serve Thee with a perfect rest. 4 Some task Thou may’st set me Har, or quick to fret me, Let my heart, unswerving, trust Thee and obey; Out of present sorrow Springs a gladder morrow, Love that bled to save me, Love plans all my way. 5 Whether in lone byways, Or on thronging highways, Be my post of service, at Thy call and word, Let me still be showing, Both in word and doing, My one aim and glory is to please my Lord. Languages: English Tune Title: DOULOS
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Sweet the Moments, Rich in Blessing

Author: W. W. Shirley Hymnal: HCF1902 #48 (1902) Languages: English Tune Title: ST. OSWALD
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Thou Dear Redeemer, I am Thine

Author: Lucy A. Bennett Hymnal: HCF1902 #49 (1902) Lyrics: 1 Thou dear Redeemer, I am Thine, O what amazing bliss! Thy grace has taught my lips to speak A language such as thins! 2 To humble, glad surrender now Thou hast my will inclined; O Master, Lord, about my heart Thy love-wrought fetters bind. 3 For ever and for ever Thine, Eternally allied To Him who bought me by His blood, To Jesus crucified. 4 My very soul is hushed to rest As at Thy feet I bow; Let heaven and earth alike behold Thy seal upon me now. 5 Yet never in succeeding days My hope or rest shall be Upon the sweetly solemn words My lips have breathed to Thee. 6 ‘Tis on Thine own eternal oath My spirit shall recline, For Thou, O blessèd One, to me Hast whispered, “Thou art Mine.” Languages: English Tune Title: EAGLEY
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Come Enter, Lord, and Take Thy Rest

Author: Rev. F. Bottome Hymnal: HCF1902 #50 (1902) Lyrics: 1 Come enter, Lord, and take Thy rest, Thou and Thy ark of strength; And make the temple of my breast Thy dwelling-place at length. 2 My life, my goods, myself I yield A cheerful sacrifice; No fond desire that lay concealed But on Thine altar dies. 3 I will be Thine, with all my powers, My mem’ry, mind, and will, And all my consecrated hours Thy service to fulfil. 4 I know how poor and worthless all, How weak the hand I lift; But where the sprinkled blood shall fall, It sanctifies the gift. 5 ‘Tis done!—but wilt Thou condescend To make my heart Thy home? Call me, a sinful worm, Thy friend? Lord Jesus, quickly come! Languages: English

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