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And Can I Yet Delay?

Hymnal: CG1888 #171 (1890) First Line: And can I yet delay Languages: English Tune Title: [And can I yet delay]
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Look unto Me

Author: W. P. Mackay Hymnal: CG1888 #172 (1890) First Line: "Look unto Me, and be ye saved!" Refrain First Line: Look unto Him, and be ye saved! Lyrics: 1 "Look unto me, and be ye saved!" Look, men of nations all; Look, rich and poor; look, old and young; Look, sinners great and small! Rferain: [sic] Look unto Him, and be ye saved! O weary, troubled soul; Oh, look to Jesus while you may: One look will make thee whole! 2 "Look unto me, and be ye saved!" Look now, nor dare delay; Look as you are,—lost, guilty, dead; Look while 'tis called today. [Refrain] 3 "Look unto me, and be ye saved!" Look from your doubts and fears; Look from your sins of crimson dye, Look from your prayers and tears. [Refrain] 4 "Look unto me, and be ye saved!" Look to the work all done; Look to the piercéd Son of Man; Look, and your sins are gone! [Refrain] Scripture: Isaiah 14:22 Languages: English Tune Title: ["Look unto Me, and be ye saved!"]
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Who Can it Be?

Author: W. A. O. Hymnal: CG1888 #173 (1890) First Line: I've wandered in sorrow and sin Lyrics: 1 I've wandered in sorrow and sin, My heart it was heavy and sore, I heard a voice saying, "Arise and come in, And Wander in sorrow no more. Who can it be? Who can it be? Thus I was wondering, Who can it be, Tenderly calling to me? 2 I've struggled in doubt and in fear, Not knowing to whom I should go, I heard a voice saying, "Son, be of good cheer," So soothingly tender and low. Who can it be? Who can it be? Thus I was wondering, Who can it be, Tenderly calling to me? 3 I've heard it again and again, Wherever my footsteps did roam, It melted my heart with its pitying strain, It lighted my soul of its gloom. Oh, it was Thee! Oh, it was Thee! Savior of men, O my Jesus, 'twas Thee! Tenderly calling to me? 4 I turned to my Father above, I read of his promises sure, I thought of my Savior, His cross and His love, And, oh! what a Friend I found there! Oh, what a Friend! Oh, what a Friend! Savior from sin thou hast been unto me, Savior of sin unto me. 5 I'm groping in darkness no more, His glory illumines my way; I'm walking by faith, and His promises are My solace and joy ev'ry day. Yes, ev'ry day! Yes, ev'ry day! Jesus of Nazareth lighteth my way, Jesus now lighteth my way. Languages: English Tune Title: [I've wandered in sorrow and sin]
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Oh List to the Call!

Author: Laura E. Newell Hymnal: CG1888 #174 (1890) First Line: Oh list to the call, He is yearning for thee Refrain First Line: Oh list to the call Lyrics: 1 Oh list to the call, He is yearning for thee, Obey Him, and from all thy burdens be free; He knows of thy cares, and His infinite love Will tenderly lead thee to mansions above. Chorus: Oh list to the call, He is pleading for all; The Savior is near, Then why should we fear, Oh list to His call, for the Savior is near, He gladly would heal thee, thy soul He will cheer. 2 Oh list to the call, He is pleading for you, His love will prevail, and His promise is true; He stands at the gate, there to welcome us all, Oh list to His pleading, oh list to the call. [Chorus] 3 Oh list to the call, and in Jesus confide, In faith, love and hope ever walk by His side; Cling close to the Savior, He'll never forsake, For all who will trust Him His love shall partake. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh list to the call, He is yearning for thee]
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Come, Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy

Hymnal: CG1888 #175 (1890) Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, ye sinners, poor and needy]
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Salvation! O Sing the Story

Author: P. Bilhorn Hymnal: CG1888 #176 (1890) First Line: Salvation! O sing the glad story Refrain First Line: Salvation, salvation Lyrics: 1 Salvation! O sing the glad story, Salvation to sinners make known; For Jesus, descending from glory, A ransom became for His own. Chorus: Salvation, salvation. Proclaim of the sin-cleansing blood; Salvation, salvation. Ring out the sweet message of God. 2 Salvation! O, sinners, receive it, Accept the glad message of God; Take now the full pardon He offers, And trust in the sin-cleansing blood. [Chorus] 3 Now freely God offers salvation, Full pardon and purity true; Receive it with glad acclamation, Let Christ be a Savior to you. [Chorus] 4 O trust in the mercy He offers, And cleave to the path He hath trod; And you shall rejoice in salvation, Rejoice in your Savior and God. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Salvation! O sing the glad story]
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Sweet Surprises

Author: T. T. Bacheller Hymnal: CG1888 #177 (1890) First Line: Sweet surprises wait the christian Refrain First Line: Let us hear the Spirit, whisp'ring Lyrics: 1 Sweet surprises wait the christian, In the fathers home on high; Music, earthly ear hath heard not, Scenes, too bright for mortal eye. Chorus: Let us hear the Spirit, whisp'ring Of the heav'nly joys, to come; Live by faith in him who saved us, Till we reach that glorious home. 2 Loftiest flights of human fancy, Cannot grasp a single trace; Of the heav'n pervading glory, Beaming from the Savior's face. [Chorus] 3 Brighter than the piercing sun-rays, Clearer than the moon's pure light, Is the glory, grand, eternal, Of that land that knows no night. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Sweet surprises wait the christian]
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There awaits a Crown

Author: Neva E. Parkhill Hymnal: CG1888 #178 (1890) First Line: I will try to be a soldier of the cross Refrain First Line: Onward, soldier, to the battle Lyrics: 1 I will try to be a soldier of the cross, Tho' its banner leads in wild and rugged ways; Tho' the spirit meets with burden and with loss, And the clouds of grief may shadow all my days. Chorus: Onward, soldier, to the battle, Ther [sic] awaits a crown of beauty and of light, Gird thine armor, be thy ardor, To the battle in his glory and might. 2 I will try to be a soldier of the cross, For my Savior keepeth watch and ward above; He will make the spirit triumph over loss, For He leadeth all His children in His love. [Chorus] 3 I will try to be a soldier of the cross, And the spirit will not sink beneath its load; For the dearest ties of earth are only dross, And our souls should only upward look to God. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [I will try to be a soldier of the cross]
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Do the Right

Author: Rev. N. McLead Hymnal: CG1888 #179 (1890) First Line: Courage brother, do not stumble Refrain First Line: Do the right, do the right Lyrics: 1 Courage brother, do not stumble, Tho' thy path be dark as night, There’s a hand to guide the humble, Trust in God and do the right. Chorus: Do the right, do the right, Trust in God and do the right, Courage brother do not stumble, Trust in God and do the right. 2 If the road be rough and dreary, And its end far out of sight, Tread it bravely, strong or weary, Trust in God and do the right. [Chorus] 3 Simple rule, and safest guiding, Inward peace, and inward might, Comes while in his love abiding, Trusting God and doing right. [Chorus] 4 Some will hate and some will love thee, Some will flatter, some will slight, Heed them not but look about thee, Trust in God and do the right [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Courage brother, do not stumble]
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Bringing in the Sheaves

Hymnal: CG1888 #180 (1890) First Line: Sowing in the morning, sowing seeds of kindness Refrain First Line: Bringing in the sheaves, bringing in the sheaves Languages: English Tune Title: [Sowing in the morning, sowing seeds of kindness]

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