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Cleanse Thou My Heart

Author: Edith Sanford Tillotson Hymnal: HWP1915 #75 (1915) First Line: Cleanse thou my heart from secret sin Refrain First Line: Oh, make me white and pure within Lyrics: 1 Cleanse Thou my heart from secret sin, From any hidden wrong, That to a loyal child of thine, O Lord, must not belong. Refrain: Oh, make me white and pure within, A temple bright and fair; Cleanse thou my heart from secret sin, And dwell forever there. 2 Cleanse Thou my heart from secret sin, From thoughts that lead to ill; For such, unchecked, unbridled bring Defiance to thy will. [Refrain] 3 Cleanse Thou my heart from secret sin, Thus only can I be Secure from great and open wrong, And true, O Lord, to thee. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Cleanse thou my heart from secret sin]
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Come, Thou Almighty King

Author: C. Wesley Hymnal: HWP1915 #218 (1915) Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, thou almighty King]
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Lord of the Harvest Time

Author: Edith Sanford Tillotson Hymnal: HWP1915 #130 (1915) First Line: Come with a song, hasten along Refrain First Line: Thanks be to God for his bountiful care Lyrics: 1 Come with a song, hasten along, Lifting a joyful voice; Let the wood ring, carol and sing, While the hills and vales rejoice. For harvest is here, time of good cheer, Fields their wealth display; Gratitude raise, worship and praise, Praise for the harvest today. Refrain: Thanks be to God for his bountiful care, Mercy holding us, love enfolding us ev’rywhere; Thanks be to God for his wisdom sublime; Praise him, praise him, the Lord of the harvest time. 2 Blossom and leaf, ripening sheaf, Ever attest his pow’r; Fruitage and grain, sunshine and rain, Work his will each day and hour. The summer goes by, harvest draws nigh, With its rich display, Festival dear, crowning the year, Bringing our harvest today. [Refrain] 3 Sing and rejoice, join ev’ry voice, Anthems of gladness raise; Honor his name, loudly proclaim, To our Lord be thankful praise, For blessing and cheer, all thro’ the year, Scattered on our way, Proofs of his love, sent from above, Sent for our harvest today. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Come with a song, hasten along]
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Shoulder to Shoulder

Author: Edith Sanford Tillotson Hymnal: HWP1915 #94 (1915) First Line: Comrade with comrade united Refrain First Line: Shoulder to shoulder, heart’s growing stronger and bolder Lyrics: 1 Comrade with comrade united, Held by one bond of love, All to one cause we are plighted, Christ, and his kingdom above. Refrain: Shoulder to shoulder, heart’s growing stronger and bolder, Marching together, one in communion and sweet accord; Shoulder to shoulder, youth with the wiser and older, Comrades in hope and in faith, comrades in service for Christ our Lord. 2 Clasping the hand of a neighbor, Meeting a friendly smile, Lighten the hardest of labor, Shorten the weariest mile. [Refrain] 3 Only one banner waves o’er us, Only one sign we know; So with that standard before us, Onward and upward we go. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Comrade with comrade united]
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Build on the Rock

Author: Fred E. Ricks Hymnal: HWP1915 #137 (1915) First Line: Daily you’re building, but on what foundation Refrain First Line: Build on the rock, the solid rock Lyrics: 1 Daily you’re building, but on what foundation? On the rock or on the ever-shifting sand? When the storm clouds gather in their fury, Tell me, will your dwelling then securely stand? Refrain: Build on the rock, the solid rock; What though the tempest rages! Build on the rock, the solid rock, Jesus, the Rock of Ages! 2 Daily you’re building, but on what foundation? Need you fear no tempest standing firm and sure? Safely resting on the Rock of Ages, ‘Gainst the winds and tempests is your house secure? [Refrain] 3 Daily you’re building, but on what foundation? On Christ Jesus does your soul serenely rest? For the life that now is, are you building Or for endless ages in that life so blest? [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Daily you’re building, but on what foundation]
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June Joy

Author: Jac. Lowell Hymnal: HWP1915 #191 (1915) First Line: Day by day the sun has sailed Refrain First Line: Joy, joy, the promised time is here Lyrics: 1 Day by day the sun has sailed Higher up the sky! Day by day the birds have hailed Summer’s reign so nigh! Ev’ry brook and ev’ry breeze Day by day has told Of the wondrous mysteries God would unfold! Refrain: Joy, joy, the promised time is here! Hail, hail, the Queen of all the year! Sing, sing, that ev’ry heart may learn To gladly raise a song of praise, For Summer’s return! 2 When the gales of winter blew O’er the fields of snow, Underneath the ice we knew Flowers yearned to grow. Soon the tears of April came, May sped by, and the,— Lo! a million tongues exclaim: “June’s here again!” [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Day by day the sun has sailed]
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Day is Dying in the West

Author: Mary A. Lathbury Hymnal: HWP1915 #213 (1915) Refrain First Line: Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of hosts Languages: English Tune Title: [Day is dying in the west]
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Let Us Arise

Author: E. S. L. Hymnal: HWP1915 #157 (1915) First Line: Do you slumber in your tent, Christian soldier Refrain First Line: Let us arise! all unite Lyrics: 1 Do you slumber in your tent, Christian soldier, While the foe is spreading woe through the land? Do you note his rising pow’r, Growing bolder ev’ry hour? Will he not our land devour while you stand? Refrain: Let us arise! all unite! Let us arise! in our might! Let us arise! speak for God and the right; Though our number may be few, God will lead us grandly through, And our arms with strength endue by His might. 2 Can you linger in your tent, Christian soldier? Satan’s smiling o’er your idle delay; Thousands perish while you wait, While you counsel and debate; Heed you not their awful fate as they stray? [Refrain] 3 Let us rise in holy wrath, Christian soldiers, Crush the evil ‘neath the heal of our might! Counting cost, no longer wait, Forward, manhood of the State! For in God your strength is great for the right. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Do you slumber in your tent, Christian soldier]
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Everything Gives

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Hymnal: HWP1915 #67 (1915) First Line: Ev'rything gives, in its own happy way Refrain First Line: Give, give, gladly we’ll give Lyrics: 1 Ev’rything gives, in its own happy way, Something to bless or to cheer; Birds in the trees, and the flowers so gay, Taught by the Father so dear. Refrain: Give, give, gladly we’ll give! Give, give, gladly we’ll give! We live in giving, We give in living, We’ll give, gladly give! 2 Ev’rything gives, be it ever so small, Fragrance, or beauty, or song; Never in selfishness keeping it all, Passing the good right along. [Refrain] 3 Ev’rything gives of the best that it can, Streamlet and green waving tree; This is a part of God’s wonderful plan, Sharing with love full and free. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Ev'rything gives, in its own happy way]
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Faith of our Fathers

Author: Frederick W. Faber Hymnal: HWP1915 #121 (1915) First Line: Faith of our father! living still Languages: English Tune Title: [Faith of our father! living still]

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