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Will there be Any Stars?

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: SoCS1903 #93 (1903) First Line: I am thinking today of that beautiful land Refrain First Line: Will there be any stars Tune Title: [I am thinking today of that beautiful land]
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When I Get Home

Author: C. A. M. Hymnal: SoCS1903 #94 (1903) First Line: I shall wear a golden crown Refrain First Line: When I get home, when I get home, Lyrics: 1 I shall wear a golden crown, When I get home; I shall lay my burdens down, When I get home; Clad in robes of glory, I shall sing the story Of the Lord who bought me, When I get home. Refrain: When I get home, When I get home, All sorrow will be over, When I get home; When I get home, When I get home, All sorrow will be over, When I get home. 2 All the darkness will be past, When I get home; I shall see the light at last, When I get home; Light from heaven streaming, O’er my pathway beaming, Ever guides me onward Till I get home. [Refrain] 3 I shall see my Saviour’s face, When I get home; Sing again of saving grace, When I get home; I shall stand before him; Gladly I’ll adore him; Ever to be with him, When I get home. [Refrain] Tune Title: [I shall wear a golden crown]
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Sing Songs of Jubilee

Author: Kate Ulmer Hymnal: SoCS1903 #95 (1903) First Line: Ye people of the living God Refrain First Line: O let no harp be silent now Lyrics: 1 Ye people of the Living God, Lift up your heads and sing; To magnify his holy name Let every glad harp ring. Refrain: O let no harp be silent now, Sing songs of jubilee; The captor’s pow’r is overcome, Praise God, praise God, we’re free! 2 Why should his people mournful be? Why should their songs be stilled? We’re free! We’re free! O sing it o’er Till every heart is thrilled! [Refrain] 3 Once sold for naught to serve as slaves, Our precious birthright lost; Our blest Redeemer ransomed us At great and fearful cost. [Refrain] 4 Tho’ in the land of strangers now, Surrounded by the foe, Ere long with songs and shouts of joy To Zion fair we’ll go. [Refrain] Scripture: Psalm 137:2 Tune Title: [Ye people of the living God]
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When Thou Hast Shut Thy Door

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: SoCS1903 #96 (1903) First Line: Come near to thy father and tell him thy need Refrain First Line: Close on the world the door of thy heart Tune Title: [Come near to thy father and tell him thy need]
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Nearer, Still Nearer

Author: C. H. M. Hymnal: SoCS1903 #97 (1903) First Line: Nearer, still nearer, close to thy heart Tune Title: [Nearer, still nearer, close to thy heart]
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Follow Me

Author: Mrs. C. H. M. Hymnal: SoCS1903 #98 (1903) First Line: Jesus call'd the rugged fishers Refrain First Line: Where he leads me I will follow Lyrics: 1 Jesus call’d the rugged fishers By the sea of Galilee, “If thou wouldst be my disciple, Leave thy nets and follow me.” So his gentle voice is calling, Weary sinner, calling thee, “Leave the world and sin behind you, Take thy cross and follow me.” Refrain: Where he leads me I will follow, Where he leads me I will follow; Where he leads me I will follow, I’ll go with him, with him all the way. 2 Up the mountain side so dreary, Echoing down the rocky steep, Hear the Shepherd’s voice so tender, Calling for his wand’ring sheep; “Sheep of mine, why art thou straying On the mountains bleak and cold? Follow me, I’ll safely lead you To the shelter of the fold.” [Refrain] 3 “I have watched thee growing weary In the desert wastes of sin; I have yearned to have thee near me, And have tried thy heart to win. I would give thee peace and comfort, Rest from all this sin and strife, Follow me, and I will guide thee, I’m the Way, the Truth, the Life.” [Refrain] 4 “Follow closely in my footprints, To the right or left ne’er stray; Straight the gate, the way is narrow, But it leads to endless day. In my Father’s house in glory, Mansions fair are waiting thee; Give thy wary wand’rings over, Take thy cross and follow me.” [Refrain] Tune Title: [Jesus call'd the rugged fishers]
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No Shadows Yonder

Author: H. Bonar, D.D. Hymnal: SoCS1903 #99 (1903) First Line: No shadows yonder, all light and song Tune Title: [No shadows yonder]
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Is It All for Me?

Author: Frank E. Graeff Hymnal: SoCS1903 #100 (1903) First Line: There's a blessed old story Refrain First Line: It is true, it is true Lyrics: 1 There’s a blessed old story, so wondrously sweet, That I heard, and it seemed like a dream, For it told of a Saviour so gracious and kind, Who had died on a cross to redeem. Then I looked thro’ my tears to the hill far away, Where I saw Him, by faith, on the tree, And I asked, as I heard him pray “Father, forgive,” Is it true? Can it all be for me? Refrain: It is true! It is true! So wondrous and true, For the Saviour from sin sets me free! It is true! It is true! So wondrous and true! It is all for me, for me! 2 In that blessed old story I heard long ago There’s a fountain whose deep waters flow With power divine to wash sin stains away And cleanse the heart whiter than snow. Then my soul in its need sought the stream far and wide, For I read “for the sinful ‘tis free,” And I asked, as I plunged in its crimson-dyed flood, Is it true? Can it all be for me? [Refrain] 3 In that blessed old story, unchanging, yet new, There’s a promise of strength for the weak, And for those who have fallen, tho’ oft it may be, There’s help for each one who may seek. So I read it again, and my heart throbbed with joy, Lo! “My grace is sufficient for thee;” And I asked, as I came to the One who has died,, Is it true? Can it all be for me? [Refrain] 4 And that blessed old story more wonderful grows As it tells of a city, most fair, Where no sorrow can enter, nor sickness, nor death, Nor sin in its happiness share; And it tells of a mansion he’s gone to prepare For all who from sin here are free, And I asked, as I read it again and again, Is it true? Can it all be for me? [Refrain] Tune Title: [There's a blessed old story]
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Tend My Sheep

Author: Jennie E. Hussey Hymnal: SoCS1903 #101 (1903) First Line: Have you heard the master saying Refrain First Line: If ye love me, go and win them Lyrics: 1 Have you heard the Master saying, “Go and feed my lambs today? On the mountains they are straying, Faint with hunger, far away.” Refrain: “If ye love me, go and win them; Take to them the heav’nly bread; If ye love me, quickly bring them To the living Fountain-head.” 2 Have you heard the Shepherd calling, ”Bring the wand’rers to the fold Ere the evening shades are falling O’er the mountains drear and cold?” [Refrain] 3 Then how sweet, when night is falling, Not to come to him alone! O what joy to hear him calling, “Come, ye faithful, to my throne!” [Refrain] Tune Title: [Have you heard the master saying]
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What Thou Wilt

Author: L. E. J. Hymnal: SoCS1903 #102 (1903) First Line: Make me, Saviour, what thou wilt Refrain First Line: Not my own Lyrics: 1 Make me, Saviour, what thou wilt, Tho’ in humble place It may be my lot to dwell, Showing there thy grace. Refrain: Not my own, not my own, Thine my life shall be; I would not for self retain Anything from thee. 2 Lead me, Saviour, where thou wilt, Take my hand in thine; With the glory of thy love Make my way to shine. [Refrain] 3 Teach me, Saviour, what thou wilt; May I know thy Word, So that I may every day Glorify my Lord. [Refrain] 4 Give me, Saviour, what thou wilt, Be it gain or loss; If I may but see thy face, I will bear the cross. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Make me, Saviour, what thou wilt]

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