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Crown, Harp, and Song

Author: F. A. Blackmer Hymnal: GA1888 #71 (1888) First Line: I would do each duty here Refrain First Line: Oh, a starry crown to wear Lyrics: 1. I would do each duty here, I would toil and never fear; And the cross would meekly bear; That, when past these scenes of strife, I may then a crown of life With the ransomed ever wear. Chorus: Oh, a starry crown to wear, Oh, a golden harp to bear, When before the great "I Am," All the mighty, ransomed throng Swell the Glad triumphant song, Song of Moses and the Lamb. 2. I would follow Jesus now, At His feet would gladly bow, Never seeking earthly fame; That with Him I then may stand With a harp within my hand, Sounding praises to his name. [Chorus] 3. To the Father and the Son, Who such wondrous things have done For a lost and ruined race, I would sing thro' endless days, Songs of everlasting praise, For the gift of saving grace. [Chorus] Tune Title: [I would do each duty here]
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Perfect Love I Have For Jesus

Author: F. S. S. Hymnal: GA1888 #72 (1888) Refrain First Line: Perfect love, Oh! sweet delight Lyrics: 1. Perfect love I have for Jesus, He doth cast all fear away; Easing oft the pain of trial, Vict'ry over Satan's sway. Chorus: Perfect love, Oh! sweet delight, Giving us a wondrous sight Of our Saviour's matchless love, Watching o'er us from above. 2. Sweetest love from Heavn'n abiding, Richest treasure coming down, Perfect oneness with my Saviour, Happiness of life the crown. [Chorus] 3. Tho' in passing thro' earth's pathway, Many thorns and briers grow, Trials gather thickly, daily Balm from Heav'n to heal doth flow. [Chorus] 4. Let us love our precious Jesus, Loving Him with all the heart; Soon He'll gather all the chosen, Never more from Him to part. [Chorus] Tune Title: [Perfect love I have for Jesus]
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Ever Will I Pray

Author: A. Cummings Hymnal: GA1888 #73 (1888) First Line: Father, in the morning Refrain First Line: I will pray, I will pray Lyrics: 1. Father, in the morning Unto thee I pray; Let thy loving kindness Keep me through this day. Chorus: I will pray, I will pray, Ever will I pray. Morning, noon, and evening Unto thee I'll pray. 2. At the busy noontide, Press'd with work and care, Then I'll wait with Jesus Till he hear my prayer. [Chorus] 3. When the evening shadows Chase away the light, Father then I'll pray thee Bless thy child tonight. [Chorus] 4. Thus in life's glad morning, In its bright noon day, In its shadowy evening, ever will I pray. [Chorus] Tune Title: [Father, in the morning]
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Yonder

Author: Dr. Bonar Hymnal: GA1888 #74 (1888) First Line: No shadows yonder! Refrain First Line: No shadow yonder! Lyrics: 1. No shadows yonder! All light and song! Each day I wonder, And say how long Shall time me sunder From that dear throng? Refrain: No shadow yonder! No parting yonder! In my home yonder, Bo't by the Lamb. 2. No weeping yonder! All fled away! While here I wander, Each weary day, Sighing, I ponder My long, long stay. [Refrain] 3. No parting yonder! Time and space ne'er Shall again sunder, Hearts blended there; Dearer and fonder Hands clasp for aye. [Refrain] Tune Title: [No shadows yonder!]
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The Blessed Shepherd

Author: Lucy D. Harrington Hymnal: GA1888 #75 (1888) First Line: Into pastures fresh and green Refrain First Line: From all perils He doth keep Lyrics: 1. Into pastures fresh and green, Close beside the living stream, 'Neath the shadows of the rock, There the Shepherd leads His flock. Refrain: From all perils He doth keep, Blessed Shepherd of the sheep, Blessed Shepherd of the sheep. 2. On the mountains' sunny side, By the river still and wide, In the forests' restful shade, Thro' the wellworn pathway made. [Refrain] 3. Safe within the peaceful fold, They are kept from heat and cold; Ever kept from fear and harm, And from all that would alarm. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Into pastures fresh and green]
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The Master's Call

Author: Julia Sterling Hymnal: GA1888 #76 (1888) First Line: Behold, the Master now is calling Refrain First Line: Go forth with patience, love and kindness Lyrics: 1. Behold, the Master now is calling, For reapers brave and true; The golden harvest fields are waiting, But laborers are new. Chorus: Go forth with patience, love and kindness, And in the Master's name, The blessed news of free salvation To all the world proclaim. 2. Go forth, and rescue those that perish, Where sin and darkness reign; Go lend a helping hand to save them, And break the tempter's chain. [Chorus] 3. Go bid the poor with joy and gladness, The feast of love to share; And He, the Bread of Life Eternal, Will make them welcome there. [Chorus] 4. Go forth, the summer days are waning, Their light will soon be o'er; The solemn hour is quickly coming, When we can work no more. [Chorus] Scripture: Matthew 21:28 Tune Title: [Behold, the Master now is calling]
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For Jesus' Sake

Author: Lucy D. Harrington Hymnal: GA1888 #77 (1888) First Line: "For Jesus' sake," 'tis thus we pray Lyrics: 1. "For Jesus' sake," 'tis thus we pray, As humbly bowing day by day; We ask for mercy, grace and love, And peace which comes from heav'n above. Refrain: For Jesus' sake, For Jesus' sake, O, answer us for Jesus' sake, O, answer us for Jesus' sake. 2. For Jesus' sake, O Lord, now bless And comfort all in deep distress; O shine upon us from on high, And bring Thy saving mercy nigh. [Refrain] 3. For Jesus' sake, who gave his life To save from sin and fear and strife; His love, we sing it o'er and o'er, And praise Him now and evermore. [Refrain] Tune Title: ["For Jesus' sake," 'tis thus we pray]
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Lord, at thy mercy seat

Author: F. C. Van Alstyne Hymnal: GA1888 #78 (1888) Lyrics: 1. Lord, at thy mercy seat, Humbly I fall; Pleading thy promise sweet, Lord, hear my call; Now let thy work begin, Oh, make me pure within; Cleanse me from every sin, Jesus, my all. 2. Hark! how the words of love Tenderly fall, Ere to the realms above, Heard is my call; Now every doubt has flown, Broken my heart of stone; Lord, I am thine alone, Jesus, my all. 3. Still at thy mercy seat, Humbly I fall; Pleading thy promise sweet, Heard is my call; Faith wings my soul to thee, This all my hope shall be, Jesus has died for me, Jesus, my all. Tune Title: MILDRED
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On Jordan's Banks

Author: Stennet Hymnal: GA1888 #79 (1888) First Line: On Jordan's stormy banks I stand Refrain First Line: Over Jordan's rolling tide Lyrics: 1. On Jordan's stormy banks I stand, And cast a wishful eye To Canaan's fair and happy land, Where my possessions lie. Chorus: Over Jordan's rolling tide, In sweet Canaan's land, We shall dwell forevermore, A happy band. 2. O the transporting rapturous scene, That rises to my sight! Sweet fields, arrayed in living green, And rivers of delight. [Chorus] 3. O'er all those wide extended plains, Shines one eternal day; There God the Son forever reigns, And scatters night away. [Chorus] 4. When shall I reach that happy place, And be forever blest? When shall I see my Father's face, And in his bosom rest? [Chorus] 5. Filled with delight, my raptured soul Would here no longer stay; Though Jordan's waves around me roll, Fearless I'd launch away. [Chorus] Tune Title: [On Jordan's stormy banks I stand]
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Come to Him Now

Author: F. A. B. Hymnal: GA1888 #80 (1888) First Line: O come to the blessed Saviour Refrain First Line: Come to Him now, Come to Him now Lyrics: 1. O come to the blessed Saviour, Come, weary and sin sick soul; He graciously waits to bless you, He only can make you whole. Chorus: Come to Him now, Come to Him now, Come to Him now, I pray; He graciously waits to save you, O, wanderer, come today. 2. O come to the blessed Saviour, For you He has waited long, Yet waits, a clean heart to give you, And teach you a glad, new song. [Chorus] 3. O come to the blessed Saviour, O come ere it be too late; If he should for you cease calling, How sad would then be your fate. [Chorus] Tune Title: [O come to the blessed Saviour]

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