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The Jordan Now in View

Author: R. Latta Hymnal: TS51896 #71 (1896) First Line: The time will soon be over Tune Title: [The time will soon be over]
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I Want to be More Like Jesus

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: TS51896 #72 (1896) First Line: Through all the changing scenes of life Refrain First Line: More like Jesus, more like Jesus Tune Title: [Through all the changing scenes of life]
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Carry Gladness

Author: T. M. T. Hymnal: TS51896 #73 (1896) First Line: Wheresoe'er you journey Refrain First Line: Gladness, carry gladness Lyrics: 1 Wheresoe’er you journey, In whatever place, Take your gladness with you, Keep a cheerful face. Refrain: Gladness, carry gladness, Carry gladness in your heart of love; Sadness, banish sadness, Christian, ever trust in Christ above. 2 Though the clouds above you Dark and darker grow, Fix your eyes on Jesus, He who loves you so. [Refrain] 3 Though you’re poor and needy, Without land or cot, Be ye ever thankful For the Christian’s lot. [Refrain] 4 Even though in sickness, Let your joy appear, Why be sad and cheerless? Christ is always near. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Wheresoe'er you journey]
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In Heavenly Pastures

Author: Mrs. M. A. Whitaker Hymnal: TS51896 #74 (1896) First Line: In the heav'nly pastures fair Refrain First Line: Glorious stream of life eternal Tune Title: [In the heav'nly pastures fair]
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No Other Way

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: TS51896 #75 (1896) First Line: No other way my soul would go Refrain First Line: I walk in the steps of Christ my Savior Lyrics: 1 No other way my soul would go, No other pathway here below; And from the dangers that betide, I’ll just keep close to Jesus’ side. Refrain: I walk in the steps of Christ my Savior, Trusting His loving hand to guide, I know no evil can e’er befall me, Clinging to my loving Savior’s side. 2 No other way, no other goal, No other harbor for the soul; No other refuge so complete, As waiting at the Savior’s feet. [Refrain] 3 No other wealth can I afford Than His “exceeding great reward;” Of princely fortune I’m possessed, I find in Him my peace and rest. [Refrain] Tune Title: [No other way my soul would go]
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Hiding, Safely Hiding

Author: E. O. E.; A. B. Hymnal: TS51896 #76 (1896) First Line: Neath the shadow of th'Almighty Refrain First Line: Hiding, hiding Lyrics: 1 Neath the shadow of th’Almighty, In the presence of my King; I am hiding, hiding, Hiding in the shadow of His wing. In the secret place abiding, In contentment I can sing, I am hiding, hiding, Hiding in the shadow of His wing. Refrain: Hiding, hiding, Hiding in the shadow of His wing, I am hiding, hiding, Hiding in the shadow of His wing. 2 When the storms of life are raging, Closer to His side I cling; I am hiding, hiding, Hiding in the shadow of His wing. In His love I’m safely sheltered, Peace and quiet He doth bring. I am hiding, hiding, Hiding in the shadow of His wing. [Refrain] 3 All my life, my love, my service, All I have to Him I bring; I am hiding, hiding, Hiding in the shadow of His wing. He will hide me, safely hide me Till in heav’n this song I sing: I am hiding, hiding, Hiding in the shadow of His wing. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Neath the shadow of th'Almighty]
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Unbar the Door

Author: T. M. T. Hymnal: TS51896 #77 (1896) First Line: Unbar the door of your heart tonight Refrain First Line: Unbar the door, unbar the door Lyrics: 1 Unbar the door of your heart tonight, Christ will enter in; Christ will enter in. He only waits, sinner, your desire, He will enter in, He will enter in. Refrain: Unbar the door, unbar the door, Bid the blessed Savior now come in; He is ling’ring there, He is ling’ring there, Longs to cleanse your heart from ev’ry sin. 2 Why longer wait? O decide tonight; All is ready now, all is ready now, The Spirit pleads, listen to His call, He is ready now, He is ready now. [Refrain] 3 O restless soul, wilt thou longer doubt? Quickly now believe, quickly now believe, Follow the leadings the Spirit gives, Only now believe, only now believe. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Unbar the door of your heart tonight]
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Lead Me, Savior

Author: F. M. D. Hymnal: TS51896 #78 (1896) First Line: Savior, lead me, lest I stray Refrain First Line: Lead me, lead me Tune Title: [Savior, lead me, lest I stray]
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He is Able to Deliver Thee

Author: W. A. O. Hymnal: TS51896 #79 (1896) First Line: 'Tis the grandest theme through the ages rung Tune Title: ['Tis the grandest theme through the ages rung]
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The Sunday School Army

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: TS51896 #80 (1896) First Line: March along together firm and true Refrain First Line: March along together firm and true Tune Title: [March along together firm and true]

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