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The Way of Pleasantness

Author: Doddridge Hymnal: WL1885 #34 (1885) First Line: How straight the path appears Refrain First Line: Come, join, come, join, To swell the happy throng Lyrics: 1 How straight the path appears, How open and how fair; In wisdom’s ways of pleasantness No fell destroyers are. Refrain: Come, join, come, join, To swell the happy throng, Ye pilgrims in Jehovah’s ways, With music pass along. 2 See flowers of paradise In rich profusion spring, The sun of glory gilds the path, And dear companions sing. [Refrain] 3 See Salem’s golden spires In beauteous prospect rise, And, brighter crowns that mortals wear, Which sparkle through the skies. [Refrain] 4 All honor to his name, Who marks the shining way; To him who leads the wand’rer on To realms of endless day. [Refrain] Tune Title: [How straight the path appears]
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I am so glad that Jesus loves me

Author: P. P. Bliss Hymnal: WL1885 #173d (1885) First Line: I am glad that our Father in heaven
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I can not Keep from Singing

Author: Minnie B. Lowrie Hymnal: WL1885 #6 (1885) First Line: I cannot keep from singing Lyrics: 1 I cannot keep from singing My songs of joy and love, My humble tribute bringing, To praise my God above. Refrain: I cannot keep from singing, For joy and gladness reign; My heart with song is ringing, A glad triumphant strain. 2 I cannot keep from telling Of Christ who died for me; Of God whose love is dwelling Within my heart, so free. [Refrain] 3 I cannot keep from pleading With every one I meet; Oh, come unto the Father, And taste his love so sweet. [Refrain] Tune Title: [I cannot keep from singing]
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I have a Friend in Jesus

Author: E. A. Barnes Hymnal: WL1885 #86 (1885) Lyrics: 1 I have a friend in Jesus Who is a friend indeed; And who, above all others Is just the friend I need, In counsel, care and blessing His wondrous love I see, And nothing seen or hidden, Can take his love from me. Refrain: I have a friend who is a friend indeed, My help, my strength in every time of need. 2 He has me in his keeping, This friend, so great and kind, In whom in all my troubles A present help I find, Through all the way before me I have his hand to guide, My faith in him reposing, Whatever may betide. [Refrain] 3 I have his word of promise, Replete with holy love, That he will not forsake me, Until we meet above, And having for a refuge, The shadow of his wing, ‘Tis sweet indeed, to speak it, And oh, how sweet to sing. [Refrain] Tune Title: [I have a friend in Jesus]
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While the Ages Eternal go by

Author: Andrew Sherwood Hymnal: WL1885 #146 (1885) First Line: I have heard of a country immortal Refrain First Line: I am longing, often longing Lyrics: 1 I have heard of a country immortal, Where the feet of the angels have trod; Of a house having many a mansion, In the bright morning land of our God; And I’ve wondered when thinking of heaven, What they have in that city on high; But its glory, oh! I shall behold it, While the ages eternal go by. Refrain: I am longing, often longing, For that beautiful city on high, Where they know not sin nor sorrow While the ages eternal go by. 2 ‘Tis with gold which like glass is transparent, That the street of that city is paved; Where the things that defile can not enter, But the nations of them which are saved. And no night ever falls on that city, There’s no sun, neither moon in its sky; But the glory of Jesus shall light it, While the ages eternal go by. [Refrain] 3 We are seeking that heavenly country, In the way that our fathers have trod; We are seeking the city of refuge, Where the builder and maker is God. O’er its meadows and mountains immortal, ‘Mid the glories that nevermore die, There’ll be freedom from sin and from sorrow, While the ages eternal go by. [Refrain] Tune Title: [I have heard of a country immortal]
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The Gospel

Author: Mrs. M. O. Page Hymnal: WL1885 #50 (1885) First Line: I love the gospel of his Son Refrain First Line: I love, I love this gospel Lyrics: 1 I love the gospel of his Son, It did so much for me; It took me, ruined and undone, And set my spirit free. The wonders of its saving power I fain would spread abroad; I’d point within life’s little hour Some pilgrim home to God. Refrain: I love, I love this gospel, grand and free, It did so much, it did so much for me. 2 ‘Tis easy when you learn the way, And sweeter far to know Than all the pomp and mere display Of creature things below. Life truly here is just begun. But there, oh, joy to be! All things are blended into one, A grand eternity. [Refrain] Tune Title: [I love the gospel of his Son]
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Because He Loved Me So

Author: Mrs. Emily Huntington Miller Hymnal: WL1885 #19 (1885) First Line: I love to hear the story Tune Title: [I love to hear the story]
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I Love to Trust in Jesus

Hymnal: WL1885 #75 (1885) Lyrics: 1 I love to trust in Jesus, My Savior and my Lord, As solid rock beneath my feet, Is his unfailing word; I know the firm foundation, I know I am secure, His precious word is tried and true, His promises are sure. Refrain: I love to trust in Jesus, I love to trust in Jesus, His precious word is tried and true, His promises are true. 2 I love to trust in Jesus, In life’s bewild’ring maze, When not one step ahead I see, In all the devious ways; For well I know he leads me, I feel his mighty hand Is holding mine each step I take Throughout this hostile land. [Refrain] 3 And when, in life’s last conflict, My heart and flesh shall fail, When o’er this frail mortality The last foe shall prevail; Oh, then I’ll trust in Jesus, The glorious conqu’ring King! Who vanquished the destroyer, Death, And took away his string. [Refrain] Tune Title: [I love to trust in Jesus]
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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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Christ is All in All

Author: Andrew Sherwood Hymnal: WL1885 #116 (1885) First Line: I stood beside her dying bed Refrain First Line: So when we here shall come to die Lyrics: 1 I stood beside her dying bed, And as she raised her drooping head, “Christ is all in all,” she said, “Christ is all in all.” Refrain: So when we here shall come to die, And angels point to realms on high, Oh, may this be our parting sigh, “Christ is all in all.” 2 But soon they whispered, “She is dead;” Still on her lips a smile there played; “Christ is all in all,” I said, “Christ is all in all.” [Refrain] 3 As in the ground her from we laid, And “dust to dust” God’s servant read, “Christ is all in all,” he said, “Christ is all in all.” [Refrain] 4 And telling how she oft has prayed, And of the triumph she had made, “Christ is all in all,” we said, “Christ is all in all.” [Refrain] Tune Title: [I stood beside her dying bed]

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