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Only Trust in Jesus

Author: Lotta B. White Hymnal: CH1902 #51 (1902) First Line: Tho' the way be dark as night Refrain First Line: Trust in Jesus, all the way Lyrics: 1 Tho’ the way be dark as night, Soon will dawn the morning light; Then your path will all be bright; Only trust in Jesus. Refrain: Trust in Jesus, all the way, Trust in Jesus, come what may, Trust in Him in shade or light; Only trust in Jesus. 2 What tho’ life has many a care, Many burdens hard to bear! Sorrows none but God can share! Only trust in Jesus. [Refrain] 3 Cares and tears our portion here, Christ the Saviour’s always near To dispel each doubt and fear; Only trust in Jesus. [Refrain] 4 Grace sufficient will be ours, ‘Twill ne’er fail in sorrow’s hour; For our Lord was giv’n all pow’r; Only trust in Jesus. [Refrain] Topics: Faith; Trust Languages: English Tune Title: [Though the way be dark as night]
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Life and Light Forever

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Hymnal: CH1902 #52 (1902) First Line: O weary of heart, heavy laden Refrain First Line: Come hither, ye faithful Topics: Conventions; Easter; Life; Light Languages: English Tune Title: [O weary of heart, heavy laden]
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The Sabbath Day

Author: Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr. Hymnal: CH1902 #53 (1902) First Line: How sweet the blessed Sabbath day Refrain First Line: O Sabbath, thou art dear to me Topics: Sabbath Languages: English Tune Title: [How sweet the blessed Sabbath day]
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Gathering Out of Tears

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: CH1902 #54 (1902) First Line: Steer our bark away to the homeland Refrain First Line: Gathering out of tears into sunshine Topics: Grâce; Heaven; Hope; Saviour Languages: English Tune Title: [Steer our bark away to the homeland]
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Sweetly the Saviour

Author: Minnie A. Greiner Edington Hymnal: CH1902 #55 (1902) Refrain First Line: Sweetly, O sweetly Lyrics: 1 Sweetly the Saviour Speaks to the heart, “Come, O thou weary, I’ll peace impart.” Refrain: Sweetly, O sweetly, Whispers to thee, Jesus the Saviour, “Come unto Me.” 2 Softly, O softly, Unto the sad, Whispers the Saviour, “I’ll make thee glad.” [Refrain] 3 Gently, O gently, Pleads He with thee, “I have redeemed thee, Mine thou shouldst be.” [Refrain] Topics: Invitation; Jesus Christ Languages: English Tune Title: [Sweetly the Saviour]
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Consecration Hymn

Author: C. E. Eberman Hymnal: CH1902 #56 (1902) First Line: Jesus, my King, with thorn-crowned brow Topics: Consecration; Humility; Jesus Christ; Service Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus, my King, with thorn-crowned brow]
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Loyal Soldiers

Author: John D. Morgan Hymnal: CH1902 #57 (1902) First Line: True in heart and loyal we are ever Topics: Conventions; Loyalty; Service; Warfare Languages: English Tune Title: [True in heart and loyal we are ever]
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Holy Father, We Adore Thee

Author: E. F. Stewart Hymnal: CH1902 #58 (1902) Lyrics: 1 Holy Father, we adore Thee, And all honor to Thee give, For the blessings, without number, Freely granted while we live. In our youthful days Thy mercy Like a river calmly flows, And in riper years ne’er failing AS the solace of our woes. 2 Holy Father, Thou didst love us, E’en while wand’ring far from Thee; And didst send the blessed Saviour, For a sacrifice to be. In a manger low they laid Him, ‘Mid the beasts within the stall; Angels guarding the Redeemer, Who salvation brought to all. 3 Holy Father, send Thy Spirit Into ev’ry waiting heart; And let all receive with favor What will prove the better part. While to Thee, with tuneful voices, Sweetest praises we will sing, Heav’n and earth, in one grand chorus, Loudest hallelujahs ring. Topics: Church; Father; God; Praise; Thanksgiving; Worship Languages: English Tune Title: [Holy Father, we adore Thee]
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Come to the Fountain

Author: Rev. H. H. Ryland Hymnal: CH1902 #59 (1902) First Line: There’s a fountain for sins that is open to all Refrain First Line: O come to this fountain, be cleansed from thy sin Lyrics: 1 There’s a fountain for sins that is open to all Who will come and be cleansed there today; In that fountain so free there is cleansing for thee, It can wash all transgressions away; For no matter how dark are the stains of thy sin You can now to this cleansing stream go; For thy sins be as scarlet or crimsoned with red You can wash and be whiter than snow. Refrain: O come to this fountain, be cleans’d from thy sin, This fountain now flowing so free; O come then today and no longer delay, Come and wash and be whiter than snow. 2 In this fountain for sin many souls have been cleans’d, Many thousands whose sins were deep-dyed; And today they are singing around the bright throne There so near to the dear Saviour’s side. There is cleansing for thee at this fountain of sin, You can come to the life-giving flow, And be cleanse’d from the stain of thy every sin, You can wash and be whiter than snow. [Refrain] 3 To that fountain today the dear Saviour now calls, Ev’ry sinner to come and be free From the stains of the sin that so blacken the soul, Sinner, haste to that fountain to flee. There is cleansing right now, there is pardon complete, To the fountain today will you go And be cleans’d from the sin ere it may be too late, There to wash and be whiter than snow. [Refrain] Topics: Blood; Invitation; Salvation Languages: English Tune Title: [There’s a fountain for sins that is open to all]
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Like Jesus

Author: Ida Scott Taylor Hymnal: CH1902 #60 (1902) First Line: In truth and grace I want to grow Refrain First Line: Like Jesus, like Jesus Topics: Consecration; Growth; Service Languages: English Tune Title: [In truth and grace I want to grow]

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