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Something More Than Gold

Author: T. P. H. Hymnal: HoC1938 #71 (1938) First Line: A little man of whom we read Refrain First Line: Oh, yes, oh, yes, there’s something more Lyrics: 1 A little man of whom we read, Who lived in days of old, Though he was rich, he felt his need Of something more than gold. Refrain: Oh, yes, oh, yes, there’s something more, There’s something more than gold; To have your sins all under the blood Is something more than gold. Oh, yes, oh, yes, there’s something more, There’s something more than gold; To have your sins all under the blood Is something more than gold. 2 It fell upon a certain day, This little man was told; That Jesus soon would pass that way With something more than gold. [Refrain] 3 And so today there’s power still, The half has not been told, Of Christ who saves and Christ who heals With something more than gold. [Refrain] 4 O praise the Lord for Pentecost, The Holy Ghost foretold; He’ll come to all who do believe, With something more than gold. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [A little man of whom we read]
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Could I Tell It

Author: Ina Duley Ogdon Hymnal: HoC1938 #72 (1938) First Line: If I could tell of Jesus as I know Him Refrain First Line: Could I tell it, could I tell it Lyrics: 1 If I could tell of Jesus as I know Him, My Redeemer who has brightened all my way; If I could tell how precious is His presence, I am sure that you make Him yours today. Refrain: Could I tell it, could I tell it, How the sunshine of His presence lights my way, I would tell it, I would tell it, And I’m sure that you would make Him yours today. 2 If I could only tell you how He loves you, And if we could thro’ the lonely garden go, If I could tell His dying pain and pardon, You would worship at His wounded feet I know. [Refrain] 3 If I could tell how sweet will be His welcome, In that home whose wondrous beauty ne’er was told; And tell you how He waits and longs to save you, You would seek Him, and abide within His fold. [Refrain] 4 But I can never tell Him as I know Him; Human tongues can never tell of love divine; I only can entreat you to accept Him; Come and know the joy and peace forever mine. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [If I could tell of Jesus as I know Him]
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Out of Egypt into Canaan

Author: I. G. M. Hymnal: HoC1938 #73 (1938) First Line: When I fled from Egypt’s bondage Refrain First Line: I’m over the Jordan tide Lyrics: 1 When I fled from Egypt’s bondage, And crossed the raging sea, I heard about a country That was reserved for me; Some said they’d seen its mountains, Its cool and sparkling streams, Its hills and vales and fountains, O’er which the sunlight gleams. Refrain: I’m over the Jordan tide, The waters did there divide; I’m in the land of Canaan, Abundantly satisfied, And now with joy and gladness I’m singing along the way; In fellowship with Jesus I’m happy night and day. 2 With old Egypt far behind me, The Canaan land ahead, I started on my journey, By God so strangely led; He brought me to the Jordan, With Canaan now in view, He opened up the waters, And led me safely through. [Refrain] 3 I am in the land of Canaan, This land of corn and wine, The atmosphere is pleasant, The fruit is large and fine; The streams with milk and honey, Are made to overflow, Here all the fragrant flowers, In great abundance grow. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [When I fled from Egypt’s bondage]

Holy Spirit, Breathe Upon Us

Author: H. L. Hymnal: HoC1938 #74 (1938) Languages: English Tune Title: [Holy Spirit, breathe upon us]
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It Cleanseth Me

Author: Rev. F. L. Snyder Hymnal: HoC1938 #75 (1938) First Line: There is a stream that flows from Calvary Refrain First Line: Hallelujah! ’tis His blood that cleanseth me Languages: English Tune Title: [There is a stream that flows from Calvary]
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The Glory Song

Author: Mrs. Julia A. Williams Hymnal: HoC1938 #76 (1938) First Line: I never shall forget the day Refrain First Line: O glory, glory is my song Lyrics: 1 I never shall forget the day When Jesus washed my sins away; Nor yet the hour when He came in, And cleansed my heart from inbred sin. Refrain: O glory, glory is my song, ‘Tis glory, glory all day long; A sinner saved by grace divine, To live for Jesus, shout and shine. 2 I’m praising Him for keeping pow’r, For victory since that glad hour; When I received the Holy Ghost, ‘Tis in the Lord alone I boast. [Refrain] 3 I’ve sweet communion day by day, With Jesus in this holy way; There’s not a shadow twixt my soul And Him who keeps me clean and whole. [Refrain] 4 Though tears of pain and sorrow fall, Though Satan striveth to appall; An undercurrent in my soul, Of peace and joy doth ceaseless roll. [Refrain] 5 Since I have found the “double cure,” The things that did my soul allure, Have lost their charms, I’m satisfied, With Christ alone—the Crucified. [Refrain] 6 This feeble tongue can ne’er express What He hath wrought—my life to bless; But then, up there, empowered I’ll be To tell what Christ has done for me. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I never shall forget the day]

In the Same Old Way

Author: Mrs. C. D. Martin Hymnal: HoC1938 #77 (1938) First Line: In the same old way, with the same old pow’r Refrain First Line: In the same old way as in olden time Languages: English Tune Title: [In the same old way, with the same old pow’r]

Fullness of Power

Author: John R. Clements Hymnal: HoC1938 #78 (1938) First Line: Jesus is waiting to give you today Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus is waiting to give you today]

Living Where the Healing Waters Flow

Author: Ina Duley Ogdon Hymnal: HoC1938 #79 (1938) First Line: I’ve cast my heavy burdens down on Canaan’s happy shore Refrain First Line: Living on the shore, I’m living on the shore Languages: English Tune Title: [I’ve cast my heavy burdens down on Canaan’s happy shore]
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I Sing, for I Can’t Keep Silent

Author: P. P. B. Hymnal: HoC1938 #80 (1938) First Line: I sing of His love abiding Refrain First Line: I sing for I can’t keep silent Lyrics: 1 I sing of His love abiding, I sing of His truth and grace, I sing of His Pow’r providing Of Jesus who stood in my place; He carried my grief and sorrow, He bore all my sin and shame, I sing for I can’t keep silent, O praise be to His dear name. Refrain: I sing for I can’t keep silent, His love is the theme of my song, And this is my sweetest enjoyment, To sing of Him all day long. 2 I sing for I am so happy, I sing for I am so free; I sing of my dear Redeemer, Who suffered on Calvary’s tree; He’s building for me a mansion, Where I shall forever be; I sing for I can’t keep silent, He shed His own blood for me. [Refrain] 3 I sing of the peace He gives me, I sing of undying love; I sing of the Holy Spirit, Who came like a heavenly dove; Revealing the truth in Jesus, Revealing the pow’r divine; I sing for I can’t keep silent, I know that His love is mine. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I sing of His love abiding]

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