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What a Friend We Have in Jesus

Author: Joseph Scriven Appears in 1,717 hymnals Used With Tune: [What a friend we have in Jesus]
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Face to Face

Author: Mrs. Frank A. Breck Appears in 225 hymnals First Line: Face to face with Christ my Savior Refrain First Line: Face to face shall I behold Him Used With Tune: [Face to face with Christ my Savior]
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Heavenly Sunlight

Author: Henry J. Zelley Appears in 208 hymnals First Line: Walking in sunlight all of my journey Used With Tune: [Walking in sunlight all of my journey]
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Now the Day is Over

Author: Sabine Baring-Gould Appears in 956 hymnals First Line: Now the day is over, Night is drawing nigh Used With Tune: [Now the day is over, Night is drawing nigh]
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Dear Spirit, Lead Thou Me

Author: John Bell Appears in 13 hymnals First Line: Dear Spirit, lead me to the Saviour’s side Refrain First Line: Dear Spirit, lead me to his side Lyrics: 1 Dear Spirit, lead me to the Saviour’s side, Where my poor soul I may in safety hide From wrath divine, now hanging over me, And shall until by faith the Lord I see. Refrain: Dear Spirit, lead me to his side, Where my poor soul I may in safety hide; I place my hand in thine; O take this soul of mine, Lead on till I behold my Lord, Crucified. 2 For thy sure guidance I’ve not always sought, Pride spurred me on to think as others thought, That I alone could surely find the way From nature’s night to realms of endless day. [Refrain] 3 But now I place my trembling hand in thine, And take thy counsel, Lord, instead of mine; Thou know’st the way, thou art a trusted guide, And to my soul can show the Crucified. [Refrain] 4 Sweet Spirit, lead me kindly on I pray, Out of the maze of error’s broad’ning way; For it is death to linger there, or stay— With night so near, encircling life’s short day. [Refrain] 5 I know thou wilt, unworthy tho’ I be, Safe lead me on, my risen Lord to see, My loved ones too, who long have gone before, To join their ranks, at home, to part no more. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Dear Spirit, lead me to the Saviour’s side]
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Where Are Your Sheaves?

Author: Jennie E. Hussey Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: The bright summer days have been fleeting Refrain First Line: Where, O where are the golden sheaves? Lyrics: 1 The bright summer days have been fleeting, With sunshine and quick’ning show’rs; The harvester’s chorus of greeting Has followed the springtime flow’rs. Refrain: Where, O where are the golden sheaves? Thou hast gathered nought but leaves; Haste, for alas! the harvest may pass, Without any golden grain; Go to sowing and labor long, (Summer ends with a reaper’s song); Sing it again, your harvest refrain, Rejoicing with golden grain. 2 The fields that were white for the reaping, Stand sere in the twilight gray; The harvesters listen with weeping, To hear what their Lord will say. [Refrain] 3 O reaper, go forth to your duty, Or ever the time is past; The King to be hold in his beauty Shall be your reward at last. [Refrain] Scripture: Jeremiah 8:20 Used With Tune: [The bright summer days have been fleeting]
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Countless Mercies

Author: Flora Kirkland Appears in 24 hymnals First Line: Are you heavy-laden and with sorrow tried? Refrain First Line: Countless mercies! such a boundless store Lyrics: 1 Are you heavy-laden and with sorrow tried? Stop and look to Jesus, Helper, Friend and Guide; Think of all his mercies; such a boundless store! Tears will change to praises as you count them o’er. Refrain: Countless mercies! such a boundless store! Countless mercies! pressed and running o’er! Countless mercies! try to count them o’er Till you gaze in wonder at your boundless store. 2 Think of hidden dangers he hath brought you thro’; Think of all the burdens he hath borne for you; Count his words of comfort in your deepest need; Count the times when Jesus proved a Friend indeed. [Refrain] 3 Does your pathway darken ‘neath a cloud of fear? Count your many mercies; dry each bitter tear. Even ‘mid the shadows trust him without fear; “Home will be the sweeter for the dark down here.” [Refrain] 4 As he looks from heaven now on you and me, Don’t you know he chooseth what each day shall be? Trust his loving wisdom, though the hot tears start, Give to him the incense of a grateful heart. [Refrain] Scripture: Lamentations 3:32 Used With Tune: [Are you heavy-laden and with sorrow tried?]
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When God held Out His Hand

Author: Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: A prodigal, lone, sick and poor Refrain First Line: Yes, God’s own hand, his blessed hand Lyrics: 1 A prodigal, lone, sick, and poor, So weak that I could hardly stand, I heard a knocking at the door, And God held out to me his hand. Refrain: Yes, God’s own hand, his blessed hand, Reached out to help a sinner stand; I started for that better land, When God held out to me his hand. 2 My life was like a vessel tossed Upon some lonely ocean strand, My strength was gone, and hope was lost, When God held out to me his hand. [Refrain] 3 If I but to the end endure, Some day before the throne I’ll stand, For I received the promise sure, When God held out to me his hand. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [A prodigal, lone, sick and poor]
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Sing Songs of Jubilee

Author: Kate Ulmer Appears in 1 hymnal 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 Used With Tune: [Ye people of the living God]
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The Touch of Jesus

Author: Marian W. Hubbard Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: A touch from the hand of Jesus Refrain First Line: O blessed touch from the Father's Son Lyrics: 1 A touch from the hand of Jesus, Dear hand, nail-pierced for me; A touch from the hand of Jesus; Just now he passes by. Refrain: O blessed touch of the Father’s Son, Forgiving touch for the penitent one; Whose hand is ne’er outstretched in vain, Touching dead hearts to life again. 2 A touch from the hand of Jesus, Who hears each moan and sigh; A touch from the hand of Jesus; Just now he passes by. [Refrain] 3 A touch from the hand of Jesus Will cool thy fevered brow; A touch from the hand of Jesus Will make thee whole just now. [Refrain] 4 A touch from the hand of Jesus, O soul why still delay? A touch from the hand of Jesus Will wash thy guilt away. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [A touch from the hand of Jesus]

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