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What Will You Do?

Author: F. G. Burroughs Hymnal: Hymn-Songs #104 (1895) First Line: What will you do with the King called Jesus? Refrain First Line: What will you do with the King called Jesus? Languages: English Tune Title: [What will you do with the King called Jesus?]

Glory in my soul

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: Sweet Hour of Prayer #d38 (1959) First Line: In the service of my King Refrain First Line: There is glory
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The Secret Place

Author: Mrs. E. E. Miles Hymnal: Carols of Hope #179 (1906) First Line: In the secret place I'll hide me Lyrics: 1. In the secret place I'll hide me, Safely sheltered 'neath his wing; In its shadows sweetly resting, Closely to his side will cling; Listening for each loving whisper Of the Spirit's pleading voice, Have his bidding my best pleasure, And his way my only choice. 2. With his presence for my refuge, And his counsels for my guide, Nothing evil shall befall me While I thus securely hide, Tho' around me thousands falling, I am safe in this retreat; He has promised his protection, And my shelter is complete. 3. O his tender care, how precious, All my needs he doth supply, And he satisfies each longing When to this retreat I fly, In the secret place abiding; Strength receiving day by day, Love divine each fear dispelling, While beneath his wings I stay. 4. Spread thy pinions round and o'er me, Here I would forever rest; Draw so near I'll feel the throbbing Of the great Eternal breast. With his Spirit in me dwelling, Simply trusting every word, By this close communion gaining Sweet acquaintance with the Lord. Languages: English Tune Title: [In the secret place I'll hide me]

Everybody can help

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: Billows of Praise #d109 (1920) First Line: In the service of the King Everybody can help Languages: English

Beneath his wings I'm safely hiding

Author: Julia H. Johnston Hymnal: Glorious Praise #d26 (1910) First Line: In the secret of his presence There is rest Languages: English
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The Light Upon my Pathway

Author: J. Ludhas Batie Hymnal: His Praise Anew #79 (1936) First Line: In the service of my Master Refrain First Line: He's the light upon my pathway Languages: English

In the secret of thy presence Will we bide

Author: Hannah More Kohaus Hymnal: Hymns of Devotion #d93 (1928)

Beneath his wings I'm safely hiding

Author: Julia H. Johnston Hymnal: Hymns Tried and True #d68 (1911) First Line: In the secret of his presence There is rest Languages: English

Everybody can help

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: Soul Melodies #d103 (1918) First Line: In the service of the King Everybody can help Languages: English

In the secret of thy presence

Author: Albert Orsborn Hymnal: Songs for Men, the Salvation Army Official Song Book #d91 (1961)

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