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Bright Hours in Jesus

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: Jubilate #100 (1917) First Line: Bright hours in Jesus find Refrain First Line: In our Saviour, there is joy Lyrics: 1 Bright hours in Jesus find; Sunny hours, happy hours; His ways are good and kind; And His light shines through the show’rs. Refrain: In our Saviour, there is joy, When He rules within the heart; Happy songs our lips employ, When we choose the better part; We find in Him alone, The pleasures earth has never known; And joy in wondrous love, Grows brighter till we meet above. 2 Bright hours in service blest, Sunny hours, happy hours; Serve Him who loves us best, Helping us with heav’nly pow’rs. [Refrain] 3 Bright hours in pray’r and praise, Sunny hours, happy hours; Till after earthly days, We arise to fadeless bow’rs. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Bright hours in Jesus find]

Bright Hours in Jesus

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: Jubilate Sunday School Hymnal #100 (1950) First Line: Bright hours in Jesus find Refrain First Line: In our Saviour, there is joy Languages: English Tune Title: [Bright hours in Jesus find]
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The Call

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: Progressive Sunday School Songs #113 (1923) First Line: A call rings out to all Refrain First Line: Go ye into all the world Lyrics: 1 A call rings out to all, Who will go? Who will go? It comes from over many seas And whispers from the trees. Refrain: Go ye into all the world, Preach the gospel to mankind; Carry life and light and hope To the lame, the halt and blind; The trumpet call rings clear, Yet few there be who make reply! Awake, arise and dare To answer, “Master, here am I!” 2 It pleads for noble deeds! Who will go? Who will go? Oh, send the everlasting light To drive away our night. [Refrain] 3 Behold the scattered fold! Who will go? Who will go? Then hasten to the fields of sin And bring the wand’rers in! [Refrain] Topics: Missions Languages: English Tune Title: [A call rings out to all]

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