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Comfortable Assurance

Author: Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs #582 (1875) First Line: Why should the children of a King Topics: Assurance Prayed for; Earnest of the Spirit; Holy Spirit; Holy Spirit Witnessing Tune Title: BOARDMAN
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Now from the altar of my heart

Author: I. Watts Hymnal: The Brethren Hymnal #614 (1901) Languages: English Tune Title: BOARDMAN
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Oh, it is joy for those to meet

Hymnal: Songs for the Sanctuary #850 (1868) Topics: The Christian Fellowship; Angels; Brotherly Love; Christ Advocate; Union of Saints To each other; Union of Saints In Heaven and on Earth Scripture: Matthew 18:20 Tune Title: BOARDMAN
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Why should the children of a King

Hymnal: Songs for the Sanctuary #912 (1868) Topics: The Christian Privileges; Asleep in Jesus Prayed for; Earnest of the Spirit; Holy Spirit Witnessing Scripture: 2 Corinthians 1:22 Tune Title: BOARDMAN
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The Christian Missionary

Author: Thomas B. Murray Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16285 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: How love­ly are the sil­ver rills Lyrics: 1 How love­ly are the sil­ver rills That down the mount­ain glide; How soft the dew on Zi­on’s hills, And Her­mon’s lof­ti­er side. 2 But soft­er than the drops of dew, Than sil­ver rills more fair, Is Gos­pel light, re­vealed to view In re­gions lone and bare. 3 What though in earth­en vess­els borne, Yet glo­ri­ous ’tis to pour Instruction, like the beams of morn, On na­tions dark be­fore. 4 So full of en­er­gy di­vine, The Lord’s en­light­en­ing Word Can make the cheer­less de­sert shine A gar­den of the Lord. 5 What though the mes­sen­ger be weak; E’en an­gels might re­joice To speak the words that he shall speak, Or list­en to his voice: 6 When in a lone and sav­age place Some hu­man foot­prints say, “Pur­sue, thou min­is­ter of grace, Thy heav’n­ly Mas­ter’s way. 7 “Go, find the lost, that they may live; The wan­der­ers bring again; Nor seek, in what our hands can give, Rewards for half thy pain. 8 “In yon­der tent a har­dy race Invites the Shep­herd’s care, To lead them to the throne of grace In pe­ni­tence and pray­er. 9 “Soon by those wild and sim­ple ones Shall pi­ous hymns be sung, And they shall breathe in Chris­tian tones Their own, their na­tive tongue. 10 “And hap­py thou, when life is past, And all is peace and rest, Should they, through thee, have learned at last The lang­uage of the blest! 11 “Thy fare is coarse, thy couch is hard, And thorns thy path at­tend; But think up­on the great reward That crowns thy jour­ney’s end. 12 "In all the scenes of life’s al­loy Be this thy soul’s re­lief; Thy Mas­ter went not up to joy, But first He suf­fered grief." Languages: English Tune Title: BOARDMAN

O for a closer walk with God

Author: William Cowper Hymnal: Junior Hymns #62 (1947) Languages: English Tune Title: [O for a closer walk with God]

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