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Work, oh, Work for Jesus

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: JS1889 #83 (1889) First Line: Work, oh work for Jesus; in his blessed service Refrain First Line: Work, work for Jesus, heed the Master’s cry Lyrics: 1 Work, oh work for Jesus; in his blessed service There is room for all; Something for the youngest, something for the oldest; Who will heed his call? Refrain: Work, work for Jesus, heed the Master’s cry; Work, work for Jesus, the hours are flitting by; Broad the fields of harvest, see how white they lie; Work, go work today. 2 Work, oh work for Jesus; tho’ it be in weakness, Claim his mighty power; He can give us counsel, give us faith and courage, For each trying hour. [Refrain] 3 Work, oh work for Jesus, tho’ thy field of labor Small and humble be; There, until the Master bids thee “come up higher,” Serve him patiently. [Refrain] 4 Work, oh work for Jesus, for each faithful servant His reward shall share; Happy, happy entrance to the Royal Palace, Crowns of glory there! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Work, oh work for Jesus; in his blessed service]
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Why Linger?

Author: Mrs. W. L. Brown Hymnal: JS1889 #84 (1889) First Line: Oh, why do you linger yet longer Refrain First Line: Why linger, why linger Lyrics: 1 Oh, why do you linger yet longer? O sinner, to Jesus draw nigh; The Saviour is lovingly calling, “Dear sinner, oh, why will ye die?” Refrain: Why linger, why linger, While mercy is nigh? Why linger, why linger? Oh, why will ye die? 2 The pleasures of earth are deluding, They soon, ah, they soon pass away, Thy grasp they are often eluding, And then, yes, ah, then they decay. [Refrain] 3 The darkness of death will o’ertake you, And life with its pleasures be gone; The hopes that have cheered will forsake you, And leave you in darkness forlorn. [Refrain] 4 Then look to the Saviour for mercy, You’ve only to look and believe; His arms are extended to save you; He lovingly waits to receive. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, why do you linger yet longer]
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Sunshine in the Soul

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: JS1889 #85 (1889) First Line: There is sunshine in my soul today Refrain First Line: O there's sunshine, blessed sunshine Languages: English Tune Title: [There is sunshine in my soul today]
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Saviour, Receive Me

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: JS1889 #86 (1889) First Line: I will go, I will go, to the Saviour I’ll go Refrain First Line: Saviour, receive me, Saviour, receive me Lyrics: 1 I will go, I will go, to the Saviour I’ll go, Burdened with sin and fear; He’ll forgiveness impart,—he will speak to my heart Comforting words of cheer. Refrain: Saviour, receive me, Saviour, receive me, Here at thy feet I bow; Saviour, receive me, Saviour, receive me, Saviour, receive me now. 2 I will go, I will go, to the Saviour I’ll go, Pleading his own dear love; With the blood shed for sin he will cleanse me within, Fit me to dwell above. [Refrain] 3 I will go, I will go, to the Saviour I’ll go, Seeking my soul’s true home; My atonement is made and my ransom is paid; Now to his arms I come. [Refrain] 4 I will go, I will go, to the Saviour I’ll go, Blest Lamb of Calvary; I am seeking his face, for I know that his grace Waits now to welcome me. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I will go, I will go, to the Saviour I’ll go]
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Learn of Him

Author: John Franklin Hymnal: JS1889 #87 (1889) First Line: Come and sit at Jesus’ feet Refrain First Line: Learn of him, O toil-oppressed Lyrics: 1 Come and sit at Jesus’ feet, Come and learn of him; Words of comfort, pure and sweet, Come and learn of him. Refrain: Learn of him, O toil-oppressed; Lean thy head upon his breast; He will give thee perfect rest,— Come and learn of him 2 Take his yoke upon thee now, Come and learn of him; Ask, and he will teach thee how, Come and learn of him. [Refrain] 3 How to trust for ev’ry day, Come and learn of him; How to watch, as well as pray, Come and learn of him. [Refrain] 4 For his glory wouldst thou live? Come and learn of him; He the grace will freely give, Come and learn of him. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Come and sit at Jesus’ feet]
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Marching in the King’s Highway

Author: Sallie A. Smith Hymnal: JS1889 #88 (1889) First Line: In the way cast up for the ransomed Refrain First Line: Marching, marching Lyrics: 1 In the way cast up for the ransomed, By countless millions trod, In the way of life everlasting, We’re marching home to God. Refrain: Marching, marching, Marching in the King’s highway; Marching, marching Onward to the realms of day. 2 In the way cast up for the ransomed What constant joy we know; For the King himself, our Redeemer, Is with us while we go. [Refrain] 3 In the way cast up for the ransomed, By fountains cool and sweet, We are gently led by the Saviour To rest our weary feet. [Refrain] 4 In the way cast up for the ransomed, Our pilgrim journey past, We shall see the Kin in his beauty And dwell with him at last. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [In the way cast up for the ransomed]
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God’s Word

Author: M. L. Munhall Hymnal: JS1889 #89 (1889) First Line: The Bible was given Refrain First Line: No word ever spoken Lyrics: 1 The Bible was given That lost men may know The way into heaven, And shun hell below. It does not deceive us; Is faithful to tell Of sin, death, and judgment, And torments of hell. Refrain: No word ever spoken By God to his own Was ever yet broken; ‘Tis firm as his throne. 2 It then points to Jesus, Redeemer of all, The mighty who frees us From curse of the fall. [Refrain] 3 It shows us our duty To God and to man In words of great beauty, And know them all can. [Refrain] 4 It tells us of heaven, The home of the soul, And crowns to be given, While ages shall roll. Oh, heaven-born treasure! We would have the more, In fulness of measure And richness of store. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [The Bible was given]
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Riches Unsearchable

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: JS1889 #90 (1889) First Line: Riches unsearchable, riches untold Refrain First Line: O for a harp and a voice to proclaim Lyrics: 1 Riches unsearchable, riches untold,— Purer and brighter than silver or gold,— Riches unsearchable, priceless, divine, Blessed Creator and Saviour, are thine. Refrain: O for a harp and a voice to proclaim, Glory and praise to thy excellent name. 2 Riches unsearchable thou wilt bestow When to thy throne in thy Spirit we go; When in thy promise we trust and believe, Riches unsearchable we shall receive. [Refrain] 3 Riches unsearchable, drop’d from above Into our souls from thy storehouse of love, What will they be when our race we have run? What will they be when our crown we have won? [Refrain] 4 Riches unsearchable, not for a day,— Not for the years that shall circle away,— Riches eternal, exhaustless, divine, Blessed Creator and Saviour, are thine. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Riches unsearchable, riches untold]
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A Blessing in Prayer

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: JS1889 #91 (1889) First Line: There is rest, sweet rest, at the Master’s feet Refrain First Line: There’s a blessing in prayer, in believing prayer Languages: English Tune Title: [There is rest, sweet rest, at the Master’s feet]
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Let Brotherly Love Continue

Author: E. A. Barnes Hymnal: JS1889 #92 (1889) First Line: Oh, let us love our brothers Lyrics: 1 Oh, let us love our brothers With the zeal of Christian love, Thus to keep this holy precept That is given from above,— Refrain: Let brotherly love continue, Brotherly love, brotherly love, Let brotherly love continue Evermore. 2 Whene’er a brother wrongs us We must love him just the same, And in love forgive and bless him In the Saviour’s loving name: [Refrain] 3 And as we help each other, In the time of want and need, Let the Saviour’s love and spirit Be in ev’ry word and deed: [Refrain] 4 Then let us walk as brothers, To the better home above, Still abiding and rejoicing In the brotherhood of love. [Refrain] Scripture: Hebrews 13:1 Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, let us love our brothers]

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