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God Is Ever Good

Hymnal: TS11887 #71 (1887) First Line: See the shining dewdrops Lyrics: 1 See the shining dewdrops, On the flowers strewed, Proving as they sparkle— God is ever good, God is ever good. 2 See the morning sunbeams Lighting up the wood, Silently proclaiming— God is ever good, God is ever good. 3 In the leafy treetops, Where no fears intrude, Merry birds are singing— God is ever good, God is ever good. 4 Bring, my heart, thy tribute, Songs of gratitude, While all nature utters— God is ever good, God is ever good. Languages: English Tune Title: [See the shining dewdrops]
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Toiling for Jesus

Author: W. A. O. Hymnal: TS11887 #72 (1887) First Line: Brightly, sweetly, toiling for the Master Refrain First Line: Toiling for Jesus, Joyfully we go Languages: English Tune Title: [Brightly, sweetly, toiling for the Master]
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Happy on the Way

Hymnal: TS11887 #73 (1887) First Line: Oh, good old way, how sweet thou art Lyrics: 1 Oh, good old way, how sweet thou art, Bless the Lord, I’m happy on the way, May none of us from thee depart; Bless the Lord, I’m happy on the way. Refrain: Happy on the way, Happy on the way, Bless the Lord, I’m happy on the way. 2 But may our actions always say, Bless the Lord, I’m happy on the way, We’re marching in the good old way, Bless the Lord, I’m happy on the way. [Refrain] 3 This note above the rest shall swell, Bless the Lord, I’m happy on the way, That Jesus doeth all things well, Bless the Lord, I’m happy on the way. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, good old way, how sweet thou art]
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"Christ Jesus Died for Sinners"

Author: W. A. O. Hymnal: TS11887 #74 (1887) First Line: There's a wonderful theme in the gospel tongue Refrain First Line: Tell me the message o'er again Lyrics: 1 There’s a wonderful theme in the gospel tongue, As e’er was heard, as e’er was sung, And thro’ the world the message rung, “Christ Jesus died for sinners.” Refrain: Tell the message o’er again, Jesus died for sinful men; Sound the word, and make it plain; “Christ Jesus died for sinners.” 2 ‘Tis a wonderful theme, and I oft have read How Jesus bowed his weary heard; “’Tis finished,” to the world he said: “Christ Jesus died for sinners.” [Refrain] 3 ‘Tis a wonderful theme, that the Lord should give His life, that I might life receive; And now he bids me look and live: “Christ Jesus died for sinners.” [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a wonderful theme in the gospel tongue]
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We Are Little Travellers

Hymnal: TS11887 #75 (1887) First Line: We are little travellers, marching, marching Lyrics: 1 We are little travellers, marching, marching, We are little travellers marching on; Walking in the narrow way, Shunning paths that lead astray, We are little travellers marching on. 2 We are little laborers, working, working, We are little laborers working on; Never idling time away, We are working all the day, We are little laborers working on. 3 We are little soldiers, fighting, fighting, We are little soldiers fighting on; Warring ‘gainst the pow’rs of sin, Foes without and foes within, We are little soldiers fighting on. 4 We are little pilgrims, hoping, hoping, We are little pilgrims hoping on; For a country better far, Where our crown and kingdom are, We are little pilgrims hoping on. Languages: English Tune Title: [We are little travellers, marching, marching]
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Are You Washed in the Blood?

Author: E. A. H. Hymnal: TS11887 #76 (1887) First Line: Have you been to Jesus for the cleansing pow'r? Refrain First Line: Are you washed in the blood Languages: English Tune Title: [Have you been to Jesus for the cleansing pow'r?]
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Just as I Am

Author: Charlotte Elliot Hymnal: TS11887 #77 (1887) First Line: Just as I am! without one plea Languages: English Tune Title: [Just as I am! without one plea]
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Beautiful Stream

Author: R. Torbey Hymnal: TS11887 #78 (1887) First Line: I'll sing of that stream, of that beautiful stream Refrain First Line: Go wash in that beautiful stream Languages: English Tune Title: [I'll sing of that stream, of that beautiful stream]
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I Am Coming to the Cross

Author: Wm. McDonald Hymnal: TS11887 #79 (1887) Refrain First Line: I am trusting, Lord, in thee Languages: English Tune Title: [I am coming to the cross]
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Nothing For Jesus

Author: Mrs. Mary D. James Hymnal: TS11887 #80 (1887) First Line: Crowded is your heart with cares Lyrics: 1 Crowded is your heart with cares, Have you no room for Jesus? Captured by earth’s gilded snares, Have you no room for Jesus? Lo! he’s standing at your door, Knocking, knocking o’er and o’er; Hear him pleading evermore, Have you no room for Jesus? 2 Wasting all your precious hours, Have you no work for Jesus? Spending those God-given pow’rs, Have you no work for Jesus? Striving not to conquer sin, Seeking not a soul to win, Bringing not a wand’rer in, Have you no work for Jesus? 3 Chasing bubbles thro’ the air, Have you no time for Jesus? None for gracious deeds to spare, Have you no time for Jesus? Earthly pleasures, wealth and ease, Seeking, grasping toys like these, Striving only self to please, Have you no time for Jesus? 4 Bearing only worthless leaves, Have you no fruit for Jesus? In your hand no precious sheaves, Have you no fruit for Jesus? Not a grain to store away, Naught your labor to repay, Not a joy for that great day, When you shall meet with Jesus? Languages: English Tune Title: [Crowded is your heart with cares]

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