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Loved!

Hymnal: HCF1902 #521 (1902) First Line: Loved! then the way will not be drear Languages: English Tune Title: MEMORIAL
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I shall See them again

Author: Rev. E. Husband Hymnal: HCF1902 #522 (1902) First Line: I shall see them again in the light of the morning Languages: English Tune Title: [I shall see them again in the light of the morning]
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They are Gathering Homeward

Author: Mary Leslie Hymnal: HCF1902 #523 (1902) First Line: They are gath'ring homeward from ev'ry land Lyrics: 1 They are gath’ring homeward from every land, One by one; As their weary feet touch the shining strand, One by one; Their brows are enclosed in a golden crown; Their travel-stain’d garments are all laid down; And cloth’d in white raiment they rest in the mead, Where the Lamb doth love His saints to lead, One by one. 2 Jesus, Redeemer, we look to Thee, One by one; We lift up our voices tremblingly, One by one; The waves of the river are dark and cold, But we know the place where our feet shall hold; O Thou who didst pass through at eventide, Be Thou our strength, and Thy light our Guide, One by one. 3 Plant Thou Thy feet beside as we tread, One by one; On Thee let us lean each drooping head, One by one; Let but Thy strong arm around us be twined We shall cast our cares and fears to the wind; Saviour, Redeemer, with Thee full in view, Trustfully, peacefully, shall we pass through, One by one. Languages: English Tune Title: ONE BY ONE
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Jesus is Passing By

Author: Rev. James Stephens Hymnal: HCF1902 #524 (1902) Lyrics: 1 Jesus is passing by, Why tarriest thou? Haste thee, life up thy cry, He heareth now: Call while He is so near, Plead while He waits to hear; he waiteth now, He waiteth now. 2 Jesus is calling thee, Calling today; Rise and draw near to Him, Turn not way: Let Him not call in vain, Lest He call not again, Turn not away, Turn not away. 3 Jesus waits patiently, Hast thou no plea? Lo! the great God of all Waiteth for thee! Bids thee fall near His feet— Fall at the mercy-seat; God waits for thee, God waits for thee. 4 He holds in piercèd hand Thy pardon free; Purchased on Calvary’s Cross, Purchased for thee: Take it, and freed from sin, New life in Him begin: He died for thee, He died for thee. Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus is passing by]
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Forward, Christian, Forward!

Author: S. Trevor Francis Hymnal: HCF1902 #525 (1902) First Line: Forward, Christian, forward! spread abroad the cry Lyrics: 1 Forward, Christian, forward! spread abroad the cry; Shout aloud the watchword, “Jesus draweth nigh!” Wave the Gospel standard, banner of His love; Sing, as marching onward to your Home above. 2 Forward, Christian, forward! Christ thy life, thy song; Trust in “Jesus only,” in His strength be strong; Christ, the glorious Leader of the blood-bought band; Follow, closely follow, to the heav’nly land. 3 Sound your Hallelujahs, praise to Jesus bring; Magnify His glories, of His coming sing; Sing amidst the conflict, shout the battle-cry:— “Jesus Christ is coming; on to victory!” 4 Haste, thou glorious morning! welcome, shadeless day! Chasing with thy sunlight all our tears away; Haste, O wondrous moment, when ‘midst radiant skies Sleeping saints and living at His word arise. Languages: English Tune Title: EVENTIDE
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According to His Mercy

Author: Lucy A. Bennett Hymnal: HCF1902 #526 (1902) First Line: Not what I wish to be Lyrics: 1 Not what I wish to be, O Saviour mine Yet, through Thy matchless grace, I still am Thine. 2 Not what my Pattern was, Thou knowest well! But what Thy love to me, No tongue can tell. 3 Not what Thy sacred will For me ordains; Yet doth the crimson blood Remove the stains. 4 Not yet Thy will is done, How far I fail! But precious is the Name Which doth prevail. 5 Not what one fairer day I hope to be; But Jesus is the same— Mine only plea. Languages: English Tune Title: MERCY
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Jesus, my Saviour

Author: S. Trevor Francis Hymnal: HCF1902 #527 (1902) First Line: Jesus, my Saviour, to Thee I would flee Lyrics: 1 Jesus, my Saviour, to Thee I would flee, Whither for rest could I go but to Thee? Driven and tossed like a wreck on the wave, Jesus, my Saviour, Thou only canst save. 2 Jesus, my Saviour, to Thee do I flee, Whither for rest could I go but to Thee? Praising my Father for all He has given, Onward I march to my mansion in heaven. 3 Friend of the friendless, I come to be blest, Joy of the joyless, in Thee I find rest; Jesus who died upon Calvary’s Cross, Mine is the blessing, but Thine was the loss. 4 Trusting Thee fully, Lord, lest I should fail, Counting on Thee for the power to prevail; Learning of Thee every step of the way, Singing of Thee as I journey each day. Languages: English Tune Title: O QUANTA QUALIA
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Teach me Thy way, O Lord!

Author: B. M. R. Hymnal: HCF1902 #528 (1902) First Line: Teach me Thy way, O Lord, teach me Thy way Languages: English Tune Title: [Teach me Thy way, O Lord, teach me Thy way]
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Brief life is here our portion

Author: J. M. Neale; Bernard of Cluny Hymnal: HCF1902 #529 (1902) Languages: English Tune Title: PISA
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I need a Hand to lead me

Author: Rev. E. Husband Hymnal: HCF1902 #530 (1902) First Line: I need a Hand to lead me thro' the darkness Refrain First Line: 'Tis all well! 'Tis all well Lyrics: 1 I need a Hand to lead me thro’ the darkness, For I am weak and helpless as a child; And if alone I have to take my journey, My feet must stumble on the mountains wild. Chorus: ‘Tis all well! ‘Tis all well! The Hand shall lead me thro’ the darkness! ‘Tis all well! ‘Tis all well! I’ll praise our God in songs of gladness! 2 I need a Friend that leads my heart’s deep secrets, That knows my sins, yet how I yearn for good How soon I fall, how easily I’m tempted, And yet that longs for Thee the most O God! [Chorus] 3 I need a place where such as I find welcome, Where sinners poor as I can enter in; Where stands the Fountain of the Love of Jesus, To cleanse me from the pow’r and guilt of sin. [Chorus] 4 I need a Home where change can never enter; I need a Land where weary souls can rest; Where I shall meet the friends that went before me, And death ne’er enter in its kingdom blest. [Chorus] 5 Where can I find a friend that never changes? A perfect peace all free from earthly leav’n? They both are one!—beyond the stars’ sweet shining! There is no Friend but God, no Home but Heav’n! [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [I need a Hand to lead me thro' the darkness]

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