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Jesus, My Friend

Author: Henry de Fluiter Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #3369 First Line: I have a friend so dear Lyrics: 1. I have a friend so dear, Constant and true is He, Filling my heart with cheer, So good to me. He’s covered ev’ry sin and stain, His pow’r now makes me whole again, And soon with Him fore’er I’ll reign— Jesus, my friend. 2. He’s promised to return To this dark world below, Though wicked men may spurn, To Him I’ll go. He’ll take me to my home on high, Where I shall live and never die, He’ll wipe all tears from ev’ry eye— Jesus, my friend. 3. Then why should sorrow fill Hearts that on Him rely, His blessèd Peace, be still Calms ev’ry cry. Who fills with hope and courage now, And at the last—I not not how— Will place a crown upon my brow— Jesus, my friend. Languages: English Tune Title: [I have a friend so dear]
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He Loves to Hear

Author: Ada Blenkhorn Hymnal: Little Branches No. 4 #60 (1906) First Line: Sweet are the songs we sing Refrain First Line: Then let each youthful voice Languages: English Tune Title: [Sweet are the songs we sing]

Sunrise

Author: M. S. Hymnal: The Morning Light, Enlarged #146a (1882) First Line: God made the rising sun Refrain First Line: Sunbeams shine so fair and bright Languages: English Tune Title: [God made the rising sun]
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Who Givest All

Author: Christopher Wordsworth Hymnal: Rodeheaver Collection for Male Voices #31 (1916) First Line: The golden sunshine, vernal air Refrain First Line: O Lord of earth and sea Languages: English Tune Title: [The golden sunshine, vernal air]
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Life let us cherish

Hymnal: The Minstrel of Zion #83 (1845) First Line: Life, let us cherish, while yet the taper glows Lyrics: 1 Life, let us cherish, while yet the taper glows, And heavenly treasures grasp ere it close. In vain we seek for earthly bliss; The plants of joy, the fruits of peace, Can never grow in soil like this: Place all thy hopes in heaven. Life, let us cherish, while yet the taper glows, And heavenly treasures grasp ere it close. 2 Life let us cherish, while yet the taper glows, And heavenly treasures grasp ere it close. Our hearts in vain to riches cling, Our gems are dim, our gold hath wings, And, when possess'd, no comfort brings: Lay up thy wealth in heaven. 3 Life let us cherish, while yet the taper glows, And heavenly treasures grasp ere it close. Set not thy heart on earthly fame, Its highest gift's an empty name, That quickly fades or ends in shame: True glory comes from heaven. Tune Title: LIFE LET US CHERISH
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The joys of home

Hymnal: The Morning Stars Sang Together #104 (1897) First Line: Sing we in harmony Lyrics: Chorus: 1 Sing we in harmony, The sacred joys of home; Sing ever gratefully, The joys of home. Solo: For there is many a cheerless lot, Where peaceful blessings do not flow; No gentle words with friendship fraught, To soothe the heart's deep woe. Chorus: Sing we in harmony, The sacred joys of home; Sing ever gratefully, The joys of home. 2 Sing we in harmony, The mighty power of love; Our home shall peacefully be, Like that above. Solo: Affection ne'er shall cease to glow, And pureness dwell, unseen, but near, And weary hearts shall ever know, Peace, love and kindness here. Sing we in harmony, The mighty power of love; Our home shall peacefully be, Like that above. Tune Title: [Sing we in harmony]
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Frohsinn

Author: H. M. Usteri Hymnal: 349 Lieder #106 (1876) First Line: Freut euch des Lebens Languages: German Tune Title: [Freut euch des Lebens]

Come, let us be joyful

Hymnal: Hymns of the Rural Spirit #117 (1947) Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, let us be joyful]

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