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It Is Mine

Author: Elisha A. Hoffman Hymnal: OSSN1908 #82 (1908) First Line: God's abiding peace is in my soul today Refrain First Line: It is mine, mine, blessèd be His Name Tune Title: [God's abiding peace is in my soul today]
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Have Ye Received the Holy Ghost?

Author: Mrs. C. H. M. Hymnal: OSSN1908 #83 (1908) First Line: Ye are the temples, Jesus hath spoken Refrain First Line: Have ye received, since ye believed Tune Title: [Ye are the temples, Jesus hath spoken]
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When the Power Fell On Me

Author: P. P. B. Hymnal: OSSN1908 #84 (1908) First Line: I can tell you when, I can tell you where Tune Title: [I can tell you when, I can tell you where]
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O Lord Send the Fire

Author: Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr. Hymnal: OSSN1908 #85 (1908) First Line: For perfect heart-cleansing Lyrics: 1 For perfect heart-cleansing We are praying today, While all our possessions On the altar we lay. To rise in thine image, Dear Lord, we aspire, While thy people are waiting, O Lord send the fire. Refrain: O Lord send the fire, Send the purifying fire; While we’re waiting and praying, O Lord send the fire. 2 Too long we have wandered In the mire and the clay, When thou hast provided Such a blessed highway. We’re tired of the valley, We want to get high’r, Then our dross all consuming, O Lord send the fire. [Refrain] 3 Dear Lord we surrender Everything unto thee, O seal us, dear Father, Thine forever to be. By faith we approach thee, Just now draw us nigh’r; To burn up all between us, O Lord send the fire. [Refrain] Tune Title: [For perfect heart-cleansing]
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Be a Blessing

Author: Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr. Hymnal: OSSN1908 #86 (1908) First Line: Would you be a sunbeam filled with heaven’s light Refrain First Line: Be a blessing on life’s weary mile Lyrics: 1 Would you be a sunbeam fill’d with heaven’s light, Shedding forth its beauty over scenes of night? In this world of sorrow, sickness, sin, and woe, Try to be a blessing ev’rywhere you go. Refrain: Be a blessing on life’s weary mile; Be a blessing with a word or smile; Be a blessing, ev’rywhere the same, Try to be a blessing in the Master’s name. 2 Where the tears are falling and the hearts are sad, Take some gospel message that will make them glad; Strive to give them comfort by some loving deed, Try to be a blessing in the time of need. [Refrain] 3 Just a cup of water, for the Master’s sake, May sweet chords of music in some bosom wake; Seek to help some pilgrim t’ward the golden land, Try to be a blessing, both with voice and hand. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Would you be a sunbeam filled with heaven’s light]
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There is Power in the Blood

Author: L. E. Jones Hymnal: OSSN1908 #87 (1908) First Line: Would you be free from your burden of sin Refrain First Line: There is power, power, wonder working power Tune Title: [Would you be free from your burden of sin]
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It's Just Like Him

Author: W. L. S. Hymnal: OSSN1908 #88 (1908) First Line: O I love to read of Jesus and his love Refrain First Line: "It’s just like Him" to take my sins away Tune Title: [O, I love to read of Jesus and his love]
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Cast Thy Burden on the Lord

Author: W. J. K. Hymnal: OSSN1908 #89 (1908) First Line: Weary pilgrim on life's pathway Lyrics: 1 Weary pilgrim on life's pathway Struggling on beneath thy load Hear these words of consolation, "Cast thy burden on the Lord." Refrain: Cast thy burden on the Lord! Cast thy burden on the Lord, And He will strengthen thee, sustain and comfort thee Cast thy burden on the Lord. 2 Are thy tired feet unsteady? Does thy lamp no light afford? Is thy cross too great and heavy? "Cast thy burden on the Lord." [Refrain] 3 Are the ties of friendship severed? Hushed the voices fondly heard? Breaks thy heart with weight of anguish? "Cast thy burden on the Lord." [Refrain] 4 Does thy heart with faintness falter? Does thy mind forget His word? Does thy strength succumb to weakness? "Cast thy burden on the Lord." [Refrain] 5 He will hold thee up from falling; He will guide thy steps aright; He will strengthen each endeavor; He will keep thee by His might. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Weary pilgrim on life's pathway]
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The End is Not Yet

Author: E. D. Elliott Hymnal: OSSN1908 #90 (1908) First Line: I have tried to count His blessings Refrain First Line: And the end is not yet, praise the Lord Tune Title: [I have tried to count His blessings]
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Keep on Praying

Author: Mrs. H. B. Spoor Hymnal: OSSN1908 #91 (1908) First Line: Does the world look dark and dreary? Refrain First Line: Keep on praying, keep on praying Lyrics: 1 Does the world look dark and dreary? Are your trials more and more? Have your feet grown tired and weary? Does the tempest round you roar? Refrain: Keep on praying, keep on praying, Tho’ the storm be raging wild; Soon you’ll hear a sweet voice saying: “Peace to you, my troubled child.” 2 Do you sometimes think, most sadly, There is none your grief to share? Just remember, Jesus, gladly, Every burden waits to bear. [Refrain] 3 Pray’r will lift you nearer heave, Into sunshine, pure and sweet; Darkest clouds will soon be riven, Soon be underneath your feet. [Refrain] 4 God is wise, and, if delaying Answer to your pray’r for aid, You must trust him; keep on praying, Help will come; be not dismayed. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Does the world look dark and dreary?]

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