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Our Parting Song

Author: T. M. T. Hymnal: PoP1893 #91 (1893) First Line: As we sing our parting song Refrain First Line: Jesus, Savior Lyrics: 1 As we sing our parting song, And its holy notes prolong, Let our hearts fly unto him, Who has cleansed our souls from sin. Refrain: Jesus, Savior, Bless us as we part, Fill our souls with love for thee, Give us grace for days to be; Keep, oh, keep us pure in heart, Keep, oh, keep us pure in heart. 2 Savior, may our love o’erflow, Unto sinners help us go; May our words and kindly deeds Prove our thought for others’ needs. [Refrain] 3 If the tempest comes our way, We will look to God, our stay; He will grant us needed pow’r To resist in ev’ry hour. [Refrain] Scripture: Psalm 129:8 Tune Title: [As we sing our parting song]
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The Mansions O'er the River

Author: Maria Straub Hymnal: PoP1893 #92 (1893) First Line: In my Father’s house are mansions Refrain First Line: ’Mong the mansions o’er the river Lyrics: 1 In my Father’s house are mansions, Many mansions for the blest; Where the Lord will gladly welcome All that seek the promised rest. Refrain: ’Mong the mansions o’er the river, There is one for me I know; By and by to live forever, To that mansion I will go. 2 Hear the promise of the Savior, “I’ll prepare a place for you;” We’ll receive the blessed favor, Take the home all bright and new. [Refrain] 3 In that place of endless beauty, There are many treasures rare, Gathered on the way of duty, To be cherished over there. [Refrain] 4 In that happy home supernal, In that land beyond the tide, We shall meet to live eternal, With our loved ones at our side. [Refrain] Scripture: John 14:2 Tune Title: [In my Father’s house are mansions]
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What Have I Done for the Savior?

Author: Vie E. King Hymnal: PoP1893 #93 (1893) First Line: What have I done for the Savior Refrain First Line: What have I done for the Savior Lyrics: 1 What have I done for the Savior? I ask when the day is done; Oh, what have I done to merit The love of that mighty One? Who left the bright courts of glory To suffer and die for me; Who gave himself as a ransom, That from sin I might be free. Refrain: What have I done for the Savior, My great Redeemer and Lord? What have I done to inherit The joys of the great reward? 2 What have I done for the Savior? Whose glorious work divine Hath wrought a change so wondrous In this happy heart of mine? And whose ever blessed spirit My wandering feet shall guide; If within his saving mercy, I shall trustingly bide. [Refrain] 3 What have I done for the Savior? For all of his wond’rous love, He who has promised a mansion In yon bright heaven above? What have I done? ah! but little, Oh, nothing at all to repay For all the wonderful kindness Bestowed upon me each day. [Refrain] Scripture: Matthew 21:28 Tune Title: [What have I done for the Savior]
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Hast Thou No Part to Bear?

Author: Mrs. E. C. Ellsworth Hymnal: PoP1893 #94 (1893) First Line: Hast thou no part to bear Refrain First Line: O yes, I clasp the cross Lyrics: 1 Hast thou no part to bear For him who bore thy shame, Who weighs thy ev’ry care, And calls thee by his name? Refrain: O yes, I clasp the cross, And bear it in his sight; I ne’er shall suffer loss, For grace shall make it light. 2 Hast thou no life to give For him who died for thee? Shall self before him live, In view of Calvary? [Refrain] 3 Hast thou no work to do For him whose hands have wrought A robe that’s ever new, And raiment white hath bought? [Refrain] 4 Tho’ day with thee be brief, Has Christ on thee no claim? Wilt thou not bring one sheaf To glorify his name? [Refrain] Scripture: Mark 8:34 Tune Title: [Hast thou no part to bear]
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In Our Sabbath-school

Author: Laura E. Newell Hymnal: PoP1893 #95 (1893) First Line: In our Sabbath-school we rejoice today Refrain First Line: In our Sabbath-school rejoicing Lyrics: 1 In our Sabbath-school we rejoice today, As we read God’s word we would fain obey; We receive the gems that his truths impart, More than wealth of gold to each trusting heart. Refrain: In our Sabbath-school rejoicing, How we bless our Savior King! It is here we learn of Jesus, And with love his praises sing. 2 In youth’s sunny hours, while no evil days, Come to mar our joys and to dim life’s ways; We would come to Christ with each heart sincere, For today he calls who is ever near. [Refrain] 3 In our Sabbath-school we rejoice today, We would walk with Christ in the narrow way, And with trusting souls we his truth receive, Who hath said, “Repent, and my word believe.” [Refrain] Scripture: Proverbs 9:9 Tune Title: [In our Sabbath-school we rejoice today]
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The Lord is My Shepherd

Author: Marie A. Udall Hymnal: PoP1893 #96 (1893) First Line: The Lord is my Shepherd, no want shall I know Lyrics: 1 The Lord is my Shepherd, no want shall I know, He makes me to rest where the green pastures grow; He takes me away from the world and its strife, And leads me beside the still waters of life. 2 My soul often weary with sin and with care, He restores and gives strength in answer to pray’r. In th’path of the righteous my feet he will keep; The Lord is my Shepherd; he guardeth his sheep. 3 When thro’ the deep valley of death I shall go, Its shade shall not fright me, no evil I’ll know. Thou, Shepherd, art with me; thy staff and thy rod My comfort shall be thro’ this pathway to God. 4 Thou spread’st me a table in presence of foes, With thy love and rich grace my cup overflows; With goodness and mercy thou crownest my days, And fain would I dwell with thee, ever to praise. Scripture: Psalm 25:1 Tune Title: [The Lord is my Shepherd, no want shall I know]
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A Lamp to My Feet

Author: R. A. G. Hymnal: PoP1893 #97 (1893) First Line: Savior, thy word a lamp shall be Refrain First Line: Traveling home, traveling home Lyrics: 1 Savior, thy word a lamp shall be, Guiding my feet in the narrow way; Lighting the path that leads to thee, Up to the realms of endless day. Refrain: Traveling home, traveling home, Going wherever my Savior may lead, Traveling home, traveling home, Up to the mansions prepared for me. 2 When I am weak and tempted here, Journeying on to sweet Eden’s land; Savior, I know, I feel thee near, Lead thou me on, hold thou my hand. [Refrain] 3 Savior, I tread the heav’nly road, Looking by faith to my home above; Soon shall I reach the blest abode, Where all is peace and joy and love. [Refrain] Scripture: Psalm 119:105 Tune Title: [Savior, thy word a lamp shall be]
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Jesus Died for All in Sin

Author: T. M. T. Hymnal: PoP1893 #98 (1893) First Line: Burdened soul, in sin and woe Lyrics: 1 Burdened soul, in sin and woe, Knowing not where you may go; Light to find, and rest and peace, Come to Christ and find release. Refrain: Jesus died for all in sin, Burdened one, oh, come to him; He has peace and joy to give, Trust his priceless love and live. 2 Hopeless soul, in darkness sore, Look to Jesus evermore; He will be your hope and light, Ever guide your feet aright. [Refrain] 3 Doubting soul, you have a Friend, Who will keep you to the end; Wait no longer, seek his grace, He will show a smiling face. [Refrain] 4 Will you spurn the Savior’s voice, Making sin and death your choice? Will you yet your woe endure, Cheat your life from all that’s pure? [Refrain] Scripture: 1 Thessalonians 5:10 Tune Title: [Burdened soul, in sin and woe]
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Father, We Adore Thee

Author: Mrs. C. B. Hickernell Hymnal: PoP1893 #99 (1893) First Line: Father, before thee we come to adore thee Refrain First Line: Kingdoms and pow’r, and glory divine Lyrics: 1 Father, before thee we come to adore thee, To thee our hearts in devotion we raise; Upward ascending, our glad voices blending, Rise on the air in an anthem of praise. Refrain: Kingdoms and pow’r, and glory divine, Blessing and honor, forever be thine; Earth’s songs re-echo the voice of thy love, Joining her strains with the chorus above. 2 While thou wert keeping thy watch o’er our sleeping; Safely we rested, upheld by thine arm; When came the dawning so fair of the morning, Still thou wert with us to shield us from harm. [Refrain] 3 Grant us thy blessing, as humbly confessing, Pardon we ask through the Savior alone; Then shall the voice of happy rejoicing, Echo in music around the great throne. [Refrain] Scripture: Psalm 95:6 Tune Title: [Father, before thee we come to adore thee]
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Weighed in the Balance

Author: Mrs. E. C. Ellsworth Hymnal: PoP1893 #100 (1893) First Line: Weighed by thy love for thy brother Refrain First Line: Weighed in the balance, and wanting Scripture: Daniel 5:27 Tune Title: [Weighed by thy love for thy brother]

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