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The Home in Glory, Over There

Author: Mrs. M. O. Page Hymnal: WL1885 #104 (1885) First Line: Listen to those heavenly voices Refrain First Line: Over there, over there Lyrics: 1 Listen to those heavenly voices, Chanting in that land so fair, Every ransomed heart rejoices At the wondrous glory there. Refrain: Over there, over there, In our home so bright and fair. Over there, over there, We’ll rejoice and sing over there. 2 All their earth born toils are ended, All their sighs and griefs are o’er, Every thought and tone is blended, With the music of that shore. [Refrain] 3 Home of glory home of splendor, Let us seek thee day by day, Till we know and chant thy music In the everlasting day. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Listen to those heavenly voices]
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When Jesus Comes

Author: P. P. B. Hymnal: WL1885 #105 (1885) First Line: Down life's dark vale we wander
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As Flies the Bird

Author: G. F. R. Hymnal: WL1885 #106 (1885) First Line: As flies the bird on eager wing Refrain First Line: The mountains, the mountains, So high, so sweet, so pure Lyrics: 1 As flies the bird on eager wing, To mountains far away, So takes my soul its upward flight, In loving thoughts today. Refrain: The mountains, the mountains, So high, so sweet, so pure, Where far above the taint of earth, The ransomed dwell secure. 2 I see the mount where Jesus taught! The mount of glory, too! And there—most precious of the all— Comes Calvary into view. [Refrain] 3 I see the mount from which the law By Moses’ hand was given: I see the mount from which the Lord Ascended into heaven. [Refrain] 4 I see the mount whereon the wall Of Zion’s city stands— The golden streets and mansions fair, Not made with human hands. [Refrain] Tune Title: [As flies the bird on eager wing]
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I Need Thee, Lord

Author: Mrs. M. C. Linfield Hymnal: WL1885 #107 (1885) First Line: I need thee ev'ry hour Lyrics: 1 I need thee every hour, Lord of all might and power, Lord of all might and power, Hear this my cry, Hear this my cry. I know no help but thee, Thou shalt my refuge be, Oh, come and dwell with me, Do not deny, Do not deny. 2 I need thee every hour, When storms and darkness lower, When storms and darkness lower, With me abide, With me abide. Jesus, my light appear, Let not distrust and fear, But faith and love endear, When woes betide, When woes betide. 3 I need thee every hour, When pain and grief have power, When pain and grief have power, I come to thee, I come to thee. Oh, make me thine indeed, On husks no more I’ll feed, Thou shalt my footsteps lead, I come to thee, I come to thee. Tune Title: [I need thee ev'ry hour]
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He Redeemed Me

Author: G. F. R. Hymnal: WL1885 #108 (1885) First Line: Would you know why Christ, my Savior Lyrics: 1 Would you know why Christ, my Savior, Is my constant theme and song? Why to seek his loving favor Is my joy the whole day long? Refrain: He redeemed me, He redeemed me, How the ransomed choir repeat it o’er and o’er! He redeemed me, He redeemed me, Glory, glory be to him for evermore. 2 Oh, the days are full of gladness That I spend in his employ; I can banish care and sadness In that song of heavenly joy. [Refrain] 3 Come, beloved, bow before him, Seek the pardon of your King, That on earth you may adore him, And with saints in glory sing. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Would you know why Christ, my Savior]
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Oh, Eyes that are Weary

Hymnal: WL1885 #109 (1885) First Line: Oh, eyes that are weary, and hearts that are sore! Lyrics: 1 Oh, eyes that are weary and hearts that are sore! Look, look, unto Jesus, and sorrow no more! The light of His countenance shineth so bright, That here, as in heaven there need be no night. 2 While looking to Jesus, my heart cannot fear; I tremble no more when I see Jesus near; I know that his presence my safeguard will be, For, "Why are you troubled?" he saith unto me. 3 Still looking to Jesus, oh, may I be found, When Jordan's dark waters encompass me round; They bear me away in his presence to be, To see him still nearer whom always I see. Tune Title: [Oh, eyes that are weary]
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Christian Soldier

Author: Maitland Hymnal: WL1885 #110 (1885) First Line: March, and let your heart be glad! Refrain First Line: Then march! march! march! Let your heart be strong Lyrics: 1 March, and let your heart be glad! In your heavenly armor clad; Fight! nor think the battle long; Vict’ry soon will crown your song. Refrain: Then march! march! march! Let your heart be strong, For vict’ry soon will crown, Will crown your song. 2 Let not sorrow dim your eye, Soon shall every tear be dry; Let not fear your course impede; Great your strength if great your need. [Refrain] 3 Onward then to battle move; More than conqu’ror you shall prove; Though opposed by many a foe, Christian soldier, onward go. [Refrain] Tune Title: [March, and let your heart be glad!]
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Come to the Savior

Author: G. F. R. Hymnal: WL1885 #111 (1885) First Line: Come to the Savior, make no delay Refrain First Line: Joyful, joyful will the meeting be Tune Title: [Come to the Savior, make no delay]
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Whither Goest Thou?

Hymnal: WL1885 #112 (1885) First Line: Whither goest thou, pilgrim stranger Lyrics: 1 “Whither goest thou, pilgrim-stranger, Wand’ring through this lonely vale? Knowest thou not ‘tis full of danger, And will not thy courage fail?” “Pilgrim, thou dost justly call me, Wand’ring through this desert wide, But no ill shall e’er befall me While I’m blest with such a Guide.” 2 “Such a guide? No guide attends thee, Hence for thee my fears arise; If some guardian power defends thee, ‘Tis unseen by mortal eyes.” “Yes, unseen, but still believe me, Such a Guide my steps attend; He’ll in every strait relieve me He will guide me to the end.” 3 “Pilgrim, see that stream before thee, Darkly rolling through the vale; Should it’s boisterous waves roll o’er thee, Would not then thy courage fail?” “No, that stream has nothing frightful, To it’s brink my steps I’ll bend, Thence to plunge will be delightful, Here my pilgrimage shall end.” 4 While I gazed, with speed surprising, Plunged the pilgrim from my sight, Gazing still I saw him rising, Like an angel clothed in light! Tune Title: [Whither goest thou, pilgrim stranger]
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He Loved Even Me

Author: Geo. C. Needham Hymnal: WL1885 #113 (1885) First Line: For me, for me the Savior came Lyrics: 1 For me, for me the Savior came, For me he died the death of shame; He love me in my lost estate; The love of Jesus, oh, how great. Refrain: He loved even me He loved even me He loved, and gave himself to die, That I his child might be. 2 Oh, love divine, how wondrous free, ‘Twas love which brought him to the tree; ‘Twas love ope’d wide the gate of heave’n, ‘Tis love that speaks our sins forgiv’n. [Refrain] 3 Oh, love of Christ, how deep, how high! My soul does on that love rely; Oh, love, how strong, oh love, how pure, Through love divine my life’s secure. [Refrain] 4 Come, sinner, come and kiss his feet, Accept just now the message sweet; Your wounded heart for healing bring, Receive his touch and gladly sing. [Refrain] Tune Title: [For me, for me the Savior came]

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