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Hallelujah!

Author: Alfred H. Miles Hymnal: HSS1889 #82 (1889) First Line: Hallelujah, God our Father Lyrics: 1 Hallelujah! God our Father, Now our thankful voices raise, In a song of adoration, For Thy blessing all our days; For creation vast and lovely, For salvation full and free; For each year of crowning harvest, Waving field and laden tree. 2 For a purer, sweeter freedom Than our father’s sires e’er saw; For our liberty of worship Unrestrain’d by let or law; For the freedom of the Spirit Where-with Christ makes all men free; Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! God to Thee. 3 For the armies of the faithful, ‘Neath the gospel flag unfurled, In Thy name, who seek the conquest Of the Kingdoms of this world; For their still increasing ardor, Centuries can never cool; Hallelujah! Hallelujah! God of Church and Sunday-School. Tune Title: [Hallelujah, God our Father]
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Glad Christmas Time

Author: Miss F. E. Pettingell Hymnal: HSS1889 #83 (1889) First Line: Merry, merry bells are ringing Lyrics: 1 Merry, merry bells are ringing In silver chime, Round the world again is winging, That hallowed time; When the Child of sacred story, Came down to earth; And the shining hosts of glory Sang at His birth. Refrain: Merry, merry bells are ringing In silver chime, Round the world again is winging, That hallowed time. 2 Merry, merry lips are singing His praises now, Grateful hearts their tribute bringing, Before Him bow; Countless homes His sweet peace sharing, The holly twine, And the sacred shrine is wearing The palm and pine. [Refrain] 3 Merry, merry bells still ringing In silver chime, Round the world still winging, bringing, Glad Christmas time; Till the story of the manger All nations tell, And they crown the Child the Stranger Emmanuel. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Merry, merry bells are ringing]
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Hallelujah to the Lord

Author: Laura E. Newell Hymnal: HSS1889 #84 (1889) First Line: Hallelujah to the Lord! Lyrics: Hallelujah to the Lord! See Christ in glory rise, Death never can appall us, Because Hell’s strong bonds are broken, Christ rose today, He bringeth life, He bringeth life and peace. Behold Him! He cometh forth in might, While angle guards watch o’er the empty tomb; Blest Jesus, Thou mighty Conqueror, Thy vict’ry bringeth immortality. Tune Title: [Hallelujah to the Lord!]
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Going up to Zion

Author: A. S. Doughty Hymnal: HSS1889 #85 (1889) First Line: Onward, pilgrim, don't delay Refrain First Line: Going up higher Lyrics: 1 Onward, pilgrim, don’t delay; Go rejoicing on the way Rising higher ev’ry day, While trav’ling up to Zion. Refrain: Going up higher, going up higher, Higher up to Zion; Going up higher, higher, higher, To the city of our God. 2 In the way mark’d out of old, Follow line of duty bold; Then each danger you behold, Will prove a chained lion. [Refrain] 3 Each step forward, up or down, Met by scorn, rebuke, or frown, Brings us nearer to the crown We shall receive in Zion. [Refrain] 4 Sorrows and afflictions meet; Dangers threaten, trials greet; Fear not! Jesus guides the feet, And points the way to Zion. [Refrain] 5 On the mount His praise prolong; Pass the gloomy vale with song; Richest blessings ever throng The pilgrim’s way to Zion. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Onward, pilgrim, don't delay]
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We March to Victory

Author: G. Moultrie Hymnal: HSS1889 #86 (1889) First Line: We come in the might of the Lord of light Refrain First Line: We march, we march to victory Tune Title: [We come in the might of the Lord of light]
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Great King of Glory, Come

Hymnal: HSS1889 #88 (1889) Tune Title: [Great King of glory, come]
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Home Over the River

Author: A. S. Doughty Hymnal: HSS1889 #89 (1889) First Line: All our conflicts will here soon be ended Refrain First Line: Our friends there will meet us at the river Lyrics: 1 All our conflicts will here soon be ended, As pilgrims no longer we’ll roam. In triumph we’ll pass the dark river, And join with our loved ones at home. Refrain: Our friends there will meet us at the river; They will greet us with a welcome on the shore. With the angels we will view the golden city, And with saints we will dwell evermore. 2 In that home we shall never hear sighing; For sin never tainted the air; Nor feel the dread anguish of dying; For all are immortal when there. [Refrain] 3 We shall dwell in the light of the glory Of Him who once died to redeem; There oft we’ll repeat the old story; And drink of the life-giving stream. [Refrain] 4 We shall roam the blest fields near the river; And gaze on the glories displayed; Sing praise to the bountiful Giver; And feast ‘neath the Tree of Life’s shade. [Refrain] 5 When we’re safe in that beautiful city, With friends and the loved ones of yore, The scenes of earth’s sorrow and pity Will there be remembered no more. [Refrain] Tune Title: [All our conflicts will here soon be ended]
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He Is Risen

Author: Miss F. E. Pettingell Hymnal: HSS1889 #90 (1889) First Line: He is risen, angels say Refrain First Line: He is risen, Angels cry! Lyrics: 1 He is risen, angels say, By His open tomb today, And the blessed truth they bear, Shall our cheerful song declare. Refrain: He is risen, Angels cry! He is risen, we reply! Let the gracious message sound, All the spacious earth around. 2 Christ is risen from the dead, He hath robbed the grave of dread; Death has lost its cruel sting, Grateful hallelujahs sing. [Refrain] 3 “Christ is risen, do not fear,” Angels speak those words of cheer, Words with hope and joy replete, Words our stirring strains repeat. [Refrain] Tune Title: [He is risen, angels say]
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Hymn of Praise

Author: Miss F. E. Pettingell Hymnal: HSS1889 #91 (1889) First Line: Praise the great Jehovah Refrain First Line: Praise the great Jehovah Tune Title: [Praise the great Jehovah]
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There's a Song in My Heart

Author: Miss Etta Cloud Hymnal: HSS1889 #92 (1889) First Line: There's a song in my heart, 'tis a glorious song Refrain First Line: O His blood, full and free Lyrics: 1 There’s a song in my heart, ‘tis a glorious song, It is filled beyond measure with peace, ‘Tis full of a joy that I cannot repress, And its rapture must ever increase. I have heard of a wonderful fountain of life, I have tested its power to save, And my soul glorified shall rejoice evermore, For the life and the strength that it gave. Refrain: O His blood, full and free, is a ransom for me, And His peace puts an end to all strife, I may take, if I will, I may drink to my fill Of the wonderful water of life. 2 Once I sat by the wayside, in doubt and despair, I was weary and worn with the heat, I was hungry and thirsty and could not go on, For the highway was rough to my feet. Then I gave up to die, when I heard a sweet voice, Saying, “Drink of the water I give.” And behold, by the wayside a fountain, I saw And a stranger who said, “Drink and live.” [Refrain] 3 When I drank from the wonderful fountain near by, I was saved and the stranger I knew, It was Christ the Redeemer; His blood is the fount That will give life to me and to you. Will you come? He is calling and offering life, Will you take what He freely will give? Without money or gift will you come now to Christ; Will you drink of the water and live? [Refrain] Tune Title: [There's a song in my heart, 'tis a glorious song]

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