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Peace In Christ

Author: Charles A. Holmes Hymnal: SoCS1903 #53 (1903) First Line: Peace that passeth understanding Refrain First Line: Peace in Christ, O wondrous peace Lyrics: 1 Peace that passeth understanding Floods my soul since Christ I found, Yielding self to his commanding Tread my feet on solid ground. Refrain: Peace in Christ, O wondrous peace, In foll’wing Him from day to day. There is peace, such heav’nly peace, Walking where he leads the way. 2 Never need we wait or falter, He is ready all the time; Stepping first upon the altar Heav’nly heights we soon shall climb. [Refrain] 3 Saved alike from sin and sorrow, Restful calm which knows no doubt, Comes at once, nor waits the morrow, Fear by perfect love cast out. [Refrain] 4 Heav’n on earth finds its beginning, Paths grow brighter every day: While the soul new heights is winning, Walking where he leads the way. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Peace that passeth understanding]
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Not Made with Hands

Author: Mrs. C. H. Morris Hymnal: SoCS1903 #54 (1903) First Line: Tho’ we’ve no abiding city here Lyrics: 1 Tho’ we’ve no abiding city here, ‘Mid these changing scenes of time, God has builded us a mansion fair, Over in that sunlit clime. Refrain: Not made with hands, Not made with hands, I’ve an house not made with hands, In those bright, celestial lands, I’ve an house not made with hands. 2 Soon our earthly house shall be dissolved, Timely things must pass away, But that wondrous house not made with hands Never, never shall decay. [Refrain] 3 There are gates of pearl and jasper walls, There are streets of purest gold, And no shade of darkness ever falls In that city, we are told. [Refrain] 4 We shall meet at last, O precious thought! With our battles fought and won, In that home of peace and light and love, When our Lord has said “well done.” [Refrain] Tune Title: [Tho’ we’ve no abiding city here]
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Nearing the Homeland Shore

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: SoCS1903 #55 (1903) First Line: The ocean of life I am crossing Refrain First Line: I'm nearing, nearing, nearing the homeland Lyrics: 1 The ocean of life I am crossing, And round me the billows roar; My boat on the rough waves is tossing, But I’m nearing the homeland shore. Refrain: I’m nearing, nearing, Nearing the homeland shore; Tho’ waves rise and roll, there is joy in my soul, I’m nearing the homeland shore. 2 My voyage has often been dreary, And often my heart was sore, I’ve often been troubled and weary, But I’m nearing the homeland shore. [Refrain] 3 The Saviour—my pilot—has taught me To trust in him more and more, For safe thro’ all storm he has brought me, And I’m nearing the homeland home. [Refrain] Tune Title: [The ocean of life I am crossing]
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Jesus Is Precious to Me

Author: Wm. Appel Hymnal: SoCS1903 #56 (1903) First Line: The world has its heroes and men of renown Lyrics: 1 The world has its heroes and men of renown, Before whom it bendeth its knee; It meets them and greets them with cheer and with crown, But Jesus is precious to me. Refrain: Jesus is precious to me, Jesus is precious to me; I love and adore him And worship before him, For Jesus is precious to me. 2 The world has its treasures and riches untold, And craves for the things that you see; It seeks satisfaction in silver and gold, But Jesus is precious to me. [Refrain] 3 He loved me and gave himself for me to die, He suffered that I might go free; He’s gone to prepare me a mansion on high; Yes, Jesus is precious to me. [Refrain] Tune Title: [The world has its heroes and men of renown]
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I Belong to the King

Author: Ida L. Reed Hymnal: SoCS1903 #57 (1903) First Line: I belong to the King, I'm a child of his love Refrain First Line: I belong to the King, I'm a child of his love Tune Title: [I belong to the King, I'm a child of his love]
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Dear Spirit, Lead Thou Me

Author: John Bell Hymnal: SoCS1903 #58 (1903) First Line: Dear Spirit, lead me to the Saviour’s side Refrain First Line: Dear Spirit, lead me to his side Lyrics: 1 Dear Spirit, lead me to the Saviour’s side, Where my poor soul I may in safety hide From wrath divine, now hanging over me, And shall until by faith the Lord I see. Refrain: Dear Spirit, lead me to his side, Where my poor soul I may in safety hide; I place my hand in thine; O take this soul of mine, Lead on till I behold my Lord, Crucified. 2 For thy sure guidance I’ve not always sought, Pride spurred me on to think as others thought, That I alone could surely find the way From nature’s night to realms of endless day. [Refrain] 3 But now I place my trembling hand in thine, And take thy counsel, Lord, instead of mine; Thou know’st the way, thou art a trusted guide, And to my soul can show the Crucified. [Refrain] 4 Sweet Spirit, lead me kindly on I pray, Out of the maze of error’s broad’ning way; For it is death to linger there, or stay— With night so near, encircling life’s short day. [Refrain] 5 I know thou wilt, unworthy tho’ I be, Safe lead me on, my risen Lord to see, My loved ones too, who long have gone before, To join their ranks, at home, to part no more. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Dear Spirit, lead me to the Saviour’s side]
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Where Are Your Sheaves?

Author: Jennie E. Hussey Hymnal: SoCS1903 #59 (1903) First Line: The bright summer days have been fleeting Refrain First Line: Where, O where are the golden sheaves? Lyrics: 1 The bright summer days have been fleeting, With sunshine and quick’ning show’rs; The harvester’s chorus of greeting Has followed the springtime flow’rs. Refrain: Where, O where are the golden sheaves? Thou hast gathered nought but leaves; Haste, for alas! the harvest may pass, Without any golden grain; Go to sowing and labor long, (Summer ends with a reaper’s song); Sing it again, your harvest refrain, Rejoicing with golden grain. 2 The fields that were white for the reaping, Stand sere in the twilight gray; The harvesters listen with weeping, To hear what their Lord will say. [Refrain] 3 O reaper, go forth to your duty, Or ever the time is past; The King to be hold in his beauty Shall be your reward at last. [Refrain] Scripture: Jeremiah 8:20 Tune Title: [The bright summer days have been fleeting]
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True and Faithful

Author: Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr. Hymnal: SoCS1903 #60 (1903) First Line: In the Christian path of duty Refrain First Line: Jesus keep me true and faithful Lyrics: 1 In the Christian path of duty True and faithful I would be, Living up to God’s commandments, Trusting, tho’ I cannot see. Refrain: Jesus keep me true and faithful To the trust reposed in me; Keep me ever, blessed Saviour, True and faithful, more like thee. 2 Where the battle fierce is raging, There my sword must never rust; But I would be true to Jesus, Faithful to my precious trust. [Refrain] 3 In the hour of testimony, There a witness I would be, True and faithful to the Master Who hath done so much for me. [Refrain] 4 When before his throne I’m standing, May I hear the Saviour say, “Thou on earth wast true and faithful, Enter in to perfect day.” [Refrain] Tune Title: [In the Christian path of duty]
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Welcome Home

Author: May E. McMillan Hymnal: SoCS1903 #61 (1903) First Line: After all our pain and sorrow, sighs and tears Lyrics: 1 After all our pain and sorrow, sighs and tears, There will come a bright tomorrow down the years, And we’ll hear a voice, with music’s sweetest tone, Crying, Welcome, weary pilgrim, welcome home. Refrain: Welcome home, welcome home, With the white-robed band of angels round the throne; See, the Saviour smiling stands, And with outstretched, beck’ning hands Bids us sweetly, gladly, welcome home. 2 Tho’ the shadows gather round us dark and deep, And our hearts are filled with sadness while we weep, Yet, far out beyond the shadows we shall roam, When we hear the joyful summons, welcome home. [Refrain] 3 Far beyond the sunset’s glory, we are told, Is a lovely, gleaming city, paved with gold, And the Saviour to that city bids us come, While the angels swell the anthem, Welcome home. [Refrain] Tune Title: [After all our pain and sorrow]
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Jesus Careth for You

Author: E. Richmond Hymnal: SoCS1903 #62 (1903) First Line: When your burdens so sore oppress Refrain First Line: Yes, he careth for you Lyrics: 1 When your burdens so sore oppress, Jesus careth for you; And your trials the way distress, Jesus careth for you. Refrain: Yes, he careth for you, Yes, he careth for me; Each burden you bear The Savior will share, He careth for you and me. Yes, he careth for you, Yes, he careth for me; Each burden you bear The Savior will share, He careth for you and me. 2 When your daylight is turned to night, Jesus careth for you; All the darkness he turns to light, Jesus careth for you. [Refrain] 3 He has gone to prepare a home, Jesus careth for you; He will bid all his loved ones come, Jesus careth for you. [Refrain] 4 In that home, ever free from care, Jesus careth for you; He will bid you a welcome there, Jesus careth for you. [Refrain] Tune Title: [When your burdens so sore oppress]

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