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I was wandering and weary

Author: Rev. Dr. Faber Hymnal: HCF1902 #531 (1902) Refrain First Line: O silly souls, come near Me Lyrics: 1 I was wandering and weary When my Saviour came unto me; For the ways of sin grew dreary, And the world has ceased to woo me; And I thought I heard Him say, As He came along His way, Refrain: “O silly souls, come near Me, My sheep would never fear Me— I am the Shepherd true, I am the Shepherd true!” 2 At first I would not hearken, And put off till the morrow; But life began to darken, And I was sick with sorrow; Still I thought I heard Him say, As He came along His way, [Refrain] 3 At last I stopped to listen, His voice could not deceive me; I saw His kind eyes glisten, So anxious to relieve me, I was sure I heard Him say, As He came along His way, [Refrain] 4 He took me on His shoulder, And tenderly He kissed me; He bade my love be bolder, And said how He had missed me; Then I heard Him sweetly say, As He went along His way, [Refrain] 5 I thought His love would weaken, As more and more He knew me; But it burneth like a beacon, And its light and heat go thro’ me. And I ever hear Him say, As He goes along His way,— [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I was wandering and weary]
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'Twas only a missing sheep

Author: Rev. E. Husband Hymnal: HCF1902 #532 (1902) First Line: Twas only a missing sheep Lyrics: 1 ‘Twas only a missing sheep, One out of the great wide fold; ‘Twas a wayward sheep and wild, And had wander’d times untold; And what if it died alone, On the mountain bare and bleak? ‘Twas only a sheep that was lost, Which ‘twere peril and pain to seek. But the Shepherd answer’d, “I cannot rest, While My sheep is away from Me; I’ll call till it comes, and I’ll bring it home, For I bought it on Calvary!” 2 ‘Twas only a silver coin! The silver was mix’d with dross; And it seem’d a worthless thing, And to lose it little loss; There were nine brighter pieces left, That shone like the morning sun; And why was there need still to search When the toils of the day were done? But the Seeker said, “Tho’ the coin be rough, And tho’ rugged its edges be, It bears My image,—I cannot rest Till my lost silver piece I see!” 3 ‘Twas only a prodigal son! A wanderer far away; ‘Twas a sinner poor through sin, Getting poorer every day. And what if he had no friend? And what if he had to roam? Would such a wild prodigal son Be a loss to his Father’s home? “But though all condemn thee, “The Father said, Yet not I, for I came to save; I came to redeem thee from all thy sins, And to rescue thee from the grave.” 4 The message in Heaven was told; ‘Mid music of Angels’ choirs, That a son was born anew By the Pentecostal Fires: The fatted calf was killed, The best of the robes was given, The lost one was rescued again, As a child of the Kingdom of Heav’n. Chorus: Oh, rejoice! rejoice! for the dead one lives, And the sound of a welcome blest Is the foretaste sweet of the Angel-Land And the calm of the Endless Rest. Languages: English Tune Title: [Twas only a missing sheep]
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O God, our help in ages past

Author: Dr. I. Watts Hymnal: HCF1902 #533 (1902) First Line: Our God, our help in ages past Languages: English Tune Title: ST. ANN
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Out in the Damp and Cold

Author: Lucy A. Bennett Hymnal: HCF1902 #534 (1902) Lyrics: 1 Out in the damp and cold, Out in the night; Far from the shelt’ring fold, Far from the right: Ruin’d by nature’s fall, Lost, with no hope at all; Listen, ‘tis Mercy’s call, “Let there be light.” 2 Empty thy heart and sad, Where wouldst thou flee? Jesus will make thee glad— Pardon is free: Not for the good and great, Clad in their robes of state; Soul! One at mercy’s gate Waiteth for thee. 3 Far from the Father’s face Why wilt thou roam? Fair is yon dwelling-place, Make it thy home: Lights in the window shine, Spread is the feast divine; Soul, be that portion thine! Come, sinner, come. 4 Though not a heart beside Cared for thy pain; Though not a human guide, Earth should retain: Love that is tried and strong, Love that has waited long, Borne on the wings of song, Calleth again. 5 Turn not the Lord away, Kingly the Guest! Think not, “Some other day”; Come and be blest: Haste to the piercèd side, Bathe in the crimson tide, Trust in the Crucified; Here, here is rest! Languages: English Tune Title: CARTON
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Though Gloomy grows the Night

Author: S. Trevor Francis Hymnal: HCF1902 #535 (1902) Lyrics: 1 Though gloomy grows the night, God is for me! He leads, all must be right, God is for me! Lonely my path may be; Teach me Thy way to see, Then shall I sing of Thee, God is for me! 2 Though heart or flesh may fail, God is for me! By Him I shall prevail, God is for me! Held by His loving arm, I fear not Hell’s alarm, To me can come no harm; God is for me! 3 In Christ, the blessèd One, God is for me! The everlasting Son, God is for me! Led by His piercèd hand Along this weary land Up to the golden strand: God is for me! 4 And when amid the throng, God is for me! I sing heaven’s thrilling song, God is for me! As in Thy light I shine, The joy, the rapture, mine, The glory shall be Thine: God is for me! Languages: English Tune Title: CARTON
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A Little Sanctuary

Author: E. May Grimes Hymnal: HCF1902 #536 (1902) First Line: "A little Sanctuary" art Thou to me Lyrics: 1 “A little Sanctuary” art Thou to me! O Jesus, best belov’d! I live with Thee; My heart has found its everlasting home, Its sure abiding place where’er I roam. 2 “A little Sanctuary” art Thou to me! My heart is still’d beneath love’s canopy; The “Holiest of All” is open’d wide, And I may enter and be satisfied. 3 “A little Sanctuary” art Thou to me! No fabled shrine, but deep reality! Thou saidst it should be so when at Thy call I rose and follow’d gladly, leaving all. 4 “A little Sanctuary” art Thou to me! All joyfully I pitch my tent with Thee; Or ready still to journey at Thy word— “In Thee” I “live and move,” most blessèd Lord. 5 “A little Sanctuary” art Thou to me! I always am “ at home” on land or sea; Alone, yet never lonely now, I prove The “Hundredfold,” Lord Jesus, in Thy love. Languages: English Tune Title: ELLERS
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Commit thy Soul to Me

Author: Rev. Dr. Elder Cummings Hymnal: HCF1902 #537 (1902) First Line: Commit thy soul to Me, the Faithful One Lyrics: 1 Commit thy soul to Me, the Faithful One; Roll on Me now the burden of thy care; Thou hast found pardon through My dying Son; Now shall thy soul find peace and freedom there. 2 I know Thee, Lord, whom I have trusted now; And am persuaded Thou canst keep the whole: I have committed; Thou hast heard my vow; Thou dost accept: O keep my trusting soul! 3 Kept by the power of God! upon my heart Inscribed henceforth shall be this golden word, Which means that Christ and I shall never part; Kept to salvation by the mighty Lord. 4 The Lord thy Keeper then! ‘tis writ for thee By night and day—wayworn and feeble sheep, Without, within, He shall thy Guardian be And e’en to endless ages He shall keep. Languages: English
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Moment by Moment

Author: D. W. Whittle Hymnal: HCF1902 #538 (1902) First Line: Dying with Jesus, by death reckon'd mine Refrain First Line: Moment by moment I'm kept in His love Languages: English Tune Title: [Dying with Jesus, by death reckon'd mine]
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Jehovah Tsidkenu

Author: Rev. R. M. McCheyne Hymnal: HCF1902 #539 (1902) First Line: I once was a stranger to grace and to God Languages: English Tune Title: [I once was a stranger to grace and to God]
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Grace there is my every Debt to Pay

Author: H. H. B. Hymnal: HCF1902 #540 (1902) First Line: Grace there is my ev'ry debt to pay Languages: English Tune Title: [Grace there is my ev'ry debt to pay]

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