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The Pilgrim's Song

Author: C.A. Tindley Hymnal: SE2-1909 #40 (1909) First Line: I am a poor pilgrim of sorrow Lyrics: 1. I am a poor pilgrim of sorrow, Cast out in this wide world to roam; Uncertain of life for tomorrow, I want to make heaven my home. Sometimes I am both tossed and driven; Sometimes I know not where to roam; I hear of a city called heaven, I am striving to make it my home. 2. They tell me its walls are of jasper, The streets are all paved with pure gold, My Jesus is the building master, He is making a home for my soul. The city is way over yonder, A city that's quite out of sight; I have a few days yet to wander, A few more hard battles to fight. 3. I am now in a waste howling desert, Not a foot of its land to call mine; No cottage nor tent for a shelter, Tho' storms are descending sometimes, I have friends that are now up in heaven, And others still walking in sin; If brothers and sisters don't own me, My Jesus says he'll take me in. 4. I am wandering in this land of danger, No comfort or peace do I find; I am a poor wayfaring stranger, To troubles and trials confined, When friends and relations forsake me, And sorrows like billows roll high, I think of the kind words of Jesus, Which say, "Weary child, I am nigh." 5. My lot among men may be dreary, My station quite poor and despised; By grace I will run and not weary, Till called up with Jesus on high. When death shall determine my stay here, My body is laid in the grave. I hope I shall dwell with my Father, In heaven, there always to stay. 6. Hark! listen to the music from heaven; Oh! what is this steals on my frame? I see the old ship drawing nearer, The Captain is calling my name. To you, my old friends and companions: The fight will not be very long; Though now among lions, like Daniel, Deliverance surely will come. Languages: English
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I Have Found at Last a Saviour

Author: C.A. Tindley Hymnal: SE2-1909 #41 (1909) First Line: I have found at last the Saviour Lyrics: 1. I have found at last the Saviour, Of whom I've often heard, And I have the precious favor, He has promised in His word; O the joy that comes to me, And the pow'r that makes me free, My soul is filled with praises, 'Tis the year of jubilee. 2. I have promised I would follow, However rough the way, Leaving all things of tomorrow, I will trust Him just today; For the morning doth appear, Which will banish ev'ry fear, I shall see the land of Beulah, With my eyes undimmed by tears. 3. Christ is now my sum of pleasure, Counting all things else but dross, I have found my richest treasure, Around the sacred cross; My soul is satisfied, Forever to abide In Thy cleft, O Rock of Ages, Where no harm can e'er betide. 4. Should the world in arms confront me, Though the host of hell combine, In His name I'll win the vict'ry, With his word the conqueror's sign. Our Lord forever reigns, And to His dazzling train, He has bound the fate of nations, And His kingdom He'll maintain. 5. By and by when war is over, And the saints are gath'ring home, In the presence of Jehovah, Where the pilgrim ne'er shall roam; My Jesus will be there, His glory I shall share, He will introduce my spirit, To His Father as an heir. Languages: English Tune Title: [I have found at last a Saviour]
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I'll Overcome Some Day

Author: C. Albert Tindley Hymnal: SE2-1909 #42 (1909) First Line: This world is one great battlefield Lyrics: 1. This world is one great battlefield, With forces all arrayed; If in my heart I do not yield I’ll overcome some day. I’ll overcome some day, I’ll overcome some day; If in my heart I do not yield, I’ll overcome some day. 2. Both seen and unseen powers join To drive my soul astray, But with His Word a sword of mine, I’ll overcome some day. I’ll overcome some day, I’ll overcome some day; But with His Word a sword of mine, I’ll overcome some day. 3. A thousand snares are set for me, And mountains in my way; If Jesus will my leader be, I’ll overcome some day. I’ll overcome some day, I’ll overcome some day; If Jesus will my leader be, I’ll overcome some day. 4. I fail so often when I try My Savior to obey; It pains my heart and then I cry, Lord, make me strong some day. Lord, make me strong some day, Lord, make me strong some day; It pains my heart and then I cry, Lord, make me strong some day. 5. My mind is not to do the wrong, But walk the narrow way; I’m praying as I journey on, To overcome some day. To overcome some day, To overcome some day; I’m praying as I journey on, To overcome some day. 6. Tho' many a time no signs appear, Of answer when I pray; My Jesus says I need not fear, He’ll make it plain some day. I’ll be like Him some day, I’ll be like Him some day; My Jesus says I need not fear, I’ll be like Him some day. Languages: English Tune Title: [This world is one great battlefield]
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Forever here my rest shall be

Hymnal: SE2-1909 #43 (1909) Languages: English
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I'm Going There

Hymnal: SE2-1909 #44 (1909) First Line: Since I began to serve the Lord Refrain First Line: Although a pilgrim here below Lyrics: 1. Since I began to serve the Lord, And to love His blessed word, A child of heav’n I’ve tried to be, This world has been no friend to me. Chorus: Although a pilgrim here below, Where dangers are and sorrows grow, I have a home in heav’n above, I’m going there, I’m going there. 2. And often when I would do good, And keep the promise as I should, I miss the way, and coming short, It makes me mourn and grieves my heart. [Chorus] 3. Sometimes at best I hardly know Just what to do or where to go, And when I sing or try to pray, My Savior seems so far away. [Chorus] 4. And then I wait, it is not long Before He comes in pray'r and song, And when He speaks, O blessed voice, It always makes my heart rejoice. [Chorus] 5. When trials press upon my soul, And pierce my heart with grief untold, I look away to mansions fair, And often wish that I was there. [Chorus] 6. My friends and kindred who have gone, Are now among that heav’nly throng, Far, far above this world of tears, Its changing scenes and rolling years. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Since I began to serve the Lord]
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There is a fountain filled with blood

Hymnal: SE2-1909 #45 (1909) Lyrics: 1 There is a fountain filled with blood Drawn from Immanuel's vein; And sinners plunged beneath that flood Lose all their guilty stains. 2 The dying thief rejoiced to see That fountain in his day; And there may I, though vile as he, Wash all my sins away. 3 Thou dying Lamb! Thy precious blood Shall never lose its power, Till all the ransomed Church of God Are saved, to sin no more. 4 Ever since, by faith, I saw the stream Thy flowing wounds supply, Redeeming love has been my theme, And shall be till I die. Languages: English
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O for a heart to praise my God

Hymnal: SE2-1909 #46 (1909) Lyrics: 1. O for a heart to praise my God, A heart from sin set free; A heart that always feels Thy blood, So freely spilt for me. 2. A heart resigned, submissive, meek, My great Redeemer’s throne; Where only Christ is heard to speak, Where Jesus reigns alone. 3. O for a lowly, contrite heart, Believing, true and clean, Which neither life nor death can part From Him that dwells within! 4. A heart in every thought renewed, And full of love divine; Perfect and right, and pure, and good, A copy, Lord, of Thine. Languages: English
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Alas, and did my Savior bleed

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: SE2-1909 #47 (1909) Lyrics: 1. Alas! and did my Saviour bleed? And did my Sovereign die? Would he devote that sacred head For such a worm as I? 2. Was it for crimes that I have done He groaned upon the tree? Amazing Pity! grace unknown! And Love beyond degree. 3. Thus might I hide my blushing face, While His dear cross appears; Dissolve my heart in thankfulness, And melt mine eyes to tears. 4. But drops of grief can ne'er repay The debt of love I owe; Here, Lord, I give myself away, 'Tis all that I can do. Languages: English
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O how happy are they, who the Saviour obey

Hymnal: SE2-1909 #48 (1909) Lyrics: 1. O how happy are they, Who the Saviour obey, And laid up their treasure above! Tongue can never express The sweet comfort and peace Of a soul in its earliest love. 2. 'Twas a heaven below My Redeemer to know, And the angels could do nothing more, Than to fall at His feet, And the story repeat, And the love of sinners adore. 3. Jesus all the day long Was my joy and my song; O that all his salvation might see! "He hath loved me," I cried, "He hath suffered and died, To redeem even rebels like me." Languages: English
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I Am Trusting, Lord, in Thee

Hymnal: SE2-1909 #49 (1909) First Line: I am coming to the cross Lyrics: 1. I am coming to the cross, I am poor and weak and blind; I am counting all but dross, I shall full salvation find. Chorus: I am trusting Lord, in Thee; Blessed Lamb of Calvary; Humbly at thy cross I bow; Jesus saves me--saves me now. 2. Long my heart has sighed for Thee; Long has evil dwelt within; Jesus sweetly speaks to me; "I will cleanse you from all sin." 3. Here I give my all to Thee, Friends, and time, and earthly store; Soul and body, thine to be-- Wholly thine forever more. 4. In the promises I trust, In the cleansing blood confide; I am prostrate in the dust, I with Christ am crucified. 5. Jesus comes, He fills my soul, Perfected in love I am. I am every whit made whole, Glory, glory to the Lamb! Languages: English

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