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The Call of the Homeland

Author: Annie L. Pinfold Hymnal: KS1914 #51 (1914) First Line: Afar seems the Homeland and faint comes its call Refrain First Line: After our night of sorrow Lyrics: 1 Afar seems the Homeland and faint comes its call When over the pilgrim the wild surges roll; Yet visions of glory oft shine over all And whisper of hope to the storm-beaten soul. Chorus: After our night of sorrow Cometh Eternity’s morrow; After the turmoil of sin and strife, Peace and the bliss of immortal life. Ever the day draws nearer, Ever the promise grows dearer; After the shadows of earth are past We’ll reach the dear Homeland at last. 2 Strange echoes float ‘round us amid the wild gale, The strains of an anthem that rings wild and high; And ever the joy-notes with rapture we hail, The song of the ransomed we’ll swell by and by. [Chorus] 3 We rest in the hollow of God’s mighty hand; Secure in His love we have nothing to fear; For tempest and sunshine obey His command, His voice in the darkness will bring us good cheer. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Afar seems the Homeland and faint comes its call]
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With Praising

Author: Edith Sanford Tillotson Hymnal: KS1914 #52 (1914) First Line: Here is sweet concord united Refrain First Line: With praising, with praising, we come before His face Lyrics: 1 Here in sweet concord united, Praise to God we sing; Hymns in His honor indited Gladly triumphantly sing. ‘Round our Lord’s altar we gather At His throne we pray, Thus with our tribute of love we come, To worship with praising today. Chorus: With praising, with praising, we come before His face, With praising, with praising, we gather in His holy place, With praising, with praising, His blessed Name we sing; We come with exultant song, to worship one Lord and King. 2 Give to Him grateful devotion, Offer thanks above, Wider than waves of the ocean, Stretches His wonderful love, Higher than stars in the heavens, Reaches now His sway, So in one heart-felt and thankful song, We worship with praising today. [Chorus] 3 So in sweet unity blending All our souls arise, Giving Him glory unending, Ringing thro’ earth and thro’ skies, Then we assemble together, Thus His call obey, And in the House of our Lord we meet, And worship with praising today. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Here is sweet concord united]
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God Will Take Care of You

Author: Mrs. C. D. Martin Hymnal: KS1914 #53 (1914) First Line: Be not dismayed whate'er betide Languages: English Tune Title: [Be not dismayed whate'er betide]
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You Will Reap What You Sow

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Hymnal: KS1914 #54 (1914) First Line: "Go and sow beside all waters!" Refrain First Line: What you sow, What you sow Lyrics: 1 “Go and sow beside all waters!” Is the loving Lord’s command, “If my blessedness on earth you’d truly know, Cast the precious seed about you With a glad and willing hand, But remember you will reap just what you sow. Chorus: What you sow, What you sow, For the Master as you journey here below, Seeds of everlasting life, Or of discord, pain, and strife, O remember you will reap just what you sow. 2 He that soweth to the spirit, Spending talents, strength, and time, For the speeding of the Gospel far and wide, In his heart shall hear the joy-bells Ring with sweet exultant chime, Gain eternal life upon the other side. [Chorus] 3 Go and so, tho’ long the waiting For the ripen’d fields of grain, Be not weary in His service here below, When the toiling time is over A reward you shall obtain, But remember you will reap just what you sow. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: ["Go and sow beside all waters!"]
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Praise to God

Author: Alice Jean Cleator Hymnal: KS1914 #55 (1914) First Line: A shining world of flow'rs below Lyrics: 1 A shining world of flow’rs below A world of flow’rs above, And all proclaim in union sweet Our Father’s pow’r and love. The mighty waters of the main Are singing of His might, And all things tell of Him who reigns From starry thrones of light. Chorus: O shining world of flow’rs below, O world of stars above, Ye all proclaim in union sweet, Our Father’s pow’r and love. 2 At His command the hills array In million grassy blades, And sunbeams haste in legions gay To garden, field, and glade. Bright fountains leap and flash and sing, The rivers seaward run, The morning sky and sunset light, Proclaim the mighty One! [Chorus] 3 O join the voice of love and praise, let songs ascend above, To God our King who crown’s our days With token’s of His love. The mighty waters of the main Are singing of His might, And all things tell of Him who reigns From starry thrones of light. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [A shining world of flow'rs below]
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Sailing

Author: Edna R. Worrell Hymnal: KS1914 #56 (1914) First Line: We're sailing, we're sailing Refrain First Line: We're sailing o'er life's sea Lyrics: 1 We’re sailing, we’re sailing Upon life’s changing sea, But happy, yes, happy, Where’er our barque may be! With Jesus as Pilot, His word our chart and guide, We’re riding in safety Whatever may betide. Chorus: We’re sailing o’er life’s sea, But have no cause to fear. We’re happy as can be, With Jesus ever near; Tho’ waves may ceaseless roll, Tho’ fiercely blows the gale; With Jesus at the helm, Our barque will safely sail. 2 We’re sailing, we’re sailing, And tho’ we’re tempest-toss’d, We’re happy; so happy, For ne’er can we be lost! God’s mercy, like ointment, Will soothe the troubled waves, And peaceful the voyage For all whom Jesus saves. [Chorus] 3 We’re sailing, we’re sailing, ‘Neath low’ring skies and drear, But happy in Jesus, We have no cause to fear. His beacon will light us, However dark the sky, And safely He’ll steer us To heaven’s port on high. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [We're sailing, we're sailing]
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Send It On

Author: James L. Elderdice Hymnal: KS1914 #57 (1914) First Line: In the distant lands souls benighted dwell Refrain First Line: Send it on, blessed tidings of good cheer Lyrics: 1 In the distant lands souls benighted dwell, In their hearts no hope or joy; Shall we not to them the old story tell, That shall doubt and fear destroy? Chorus: Send it on, blessed tidings of good cheer, Send it o’er the ocean’s foam; Send it on, till the lost of earth shall hear Of that bright eternal home. 2 Hear the plaintive cry from across the sea, From the captive’s bound by sin,— “Send, O send the Word, that shall set us free, And our souls for Jesus win!” [Chorus] 3 There is joy divine unto him who gives And who loveth ev’ry one; Ev’ry day and hour in God’s smile he lives, And will hear at last “Well done!” [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [In the distant lands souls benighted dwell]
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Thank Him for Something Each Day

Author: Birdie Bell Hymnal: KS1914 #58 (1914) First Line: 'Tis easy to fret over troubles Refrain First Line: O thank Him for something each day Lyrics: 1 ‘Tis easy to fret over troubles And grieve over trials you meet, But why not remember your Father And count up His blessings so sweet? Suppose that you turn from the sorrows Which sometimes are found in the way, Just think of His kindness and mercy And thank Him for something each day. Chorus: O thank Him for something each day, The blessings which brighten life’s way, ‘Tis vain to regret, each sorrow forget, And thank Him for something each day. 2 ‘Tis easy to brood over evil Which sometimes must come to each life, And think that the world which you live in Means nothing but struggle and strife; But why not be grateful for friendships Which gladden your heart on the way? Just think of the joys which they bring you And thank Him for something each day. [Chorus] 3 ‘Tis easy to frown when the sunshine Gives place to the clouds and the rain, When thorny and rough is the pathway ‘Tis easy to sigh and complain; But why not remember the blossoms Which bloom’d at your feet on the way? Just think of life’s brightness and beauty And thank Him for something each day. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: ['Tis easy to fret over troubles]
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Thy Word Is Like a Garden, Lord

Author: Edwin Hodder Hymnal: KS1914 #59 (1914) First Line: The Word is like a garden, Lord Languages: English Tune Title: [The Word is like a garden, Lord]
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Home, Precious Home

Author: C. J. B. Hymnal: KS1914 #60 (1914) First Line: How often as thro' this dark valley I roam Lyrics: 1 How often as thro’ this dark valley I roam, I think of the dear ones gather’d safe home; That where the circle ne’er broken shall be, Where storm-clouds of sorrow they never shall see. Chorus: Home, precious home, sweet the thought it is to me; Home far away o’er the dark, mystic sea; Home, precious home, that will never decay; Home, where with Jesus I ever shall stay. 2 ‘Tis not by good works I that mansion shall gain, ‘Twill be thro’ the One who for sinners was slain; And, but for the blood Jesus shed on the tree, I homeless and friendless forever would be. [Chorus] 3 Oh, what tho’ I gather earth’s silver and gold, And titles to mansions and lands I may hold; Yet I’m but a pilgrim, and short is my stay, I’m bound for that mansion, ‘twill ne’er pass away. [Chorus] 4 Then onward I’ll journey, my cross meekly bear, To wand’rers I’ll tell of the home over there; Christ Jesus, my Lord, in His infinite love, Invites ev’ry sinner to that home above. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [How often as thro' this dark valley I roam]

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