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As We Pass Along

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: SSV21913 #71 (1913) First Line: We're a band of pilgrims on life's upward way Refrain First Line: Helping hands, loving hearts Lyrics: 1 We’re a band of pilgrims on life’s upward way, In our mighty Leader trusting day by day; May his grace abounding make us brave and strong, Helping one another as we pass along. Chorus: Helping hands, loving hearts, Fill the world with sunshine and rejoicing song; Helping hands, loving hearts, Helping one another as we pass along. 2 None of us too lowly some good work to do, Helping in the Master’s service, brave and true; Grateful for the blessings that around us throng, Helping one another as we pass along. [Chorus] 3 Lifting one who falters to a surer hold, Show’ring love’s bright treasures, richer far than gold; Holding up our banner, right will conquer wrong, Helping one another as we pass along. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [We're a band of pilgrims on life's upward way]
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Mighty Army of the Young

Author: John R. Colgan Hymnal: SSV21913 #72 (1913) Refrain First Line: Wait not till the shadows lengthen, till you older grow Languages: English Tune Title: [Mighty army of the young]
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I Would Give My Love

Author: W. C. Martin Hymnal: SSV21913 #73 (1913) First Line: I would give Thee, Lord, the fairest Refrain First Line: Let me pour my sweetest treasure Lyrics: 1 I would give thee, Lord, the fairest Of my treasures and the best; Something tells my heart Thou carest More for love than all the rest. Refrain: Let me pour my sweetest treasure On thy head and on thy feet; All my hope and all my pleasure In thy smile are made complete. 2 Take my heart, for, if thou take it, Life is sweet and all is well; Grief may pain, but cannot break it; Sin may lure, but not compel. [Refrain] 3 Keep my heart nor let it wander; Let my love grow more and more,— Ev’ry day find me still fonder Of the Friend whom I adore. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I would give Thee, Lord, the fairest]
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A Hymn of Praise

Author: E. M. Bangs Hymnal: SSV21913 #74 (1913) First Line: For the Father's bounteous care Refrain First Line: So with gladness in our hearts Lyrics: 1 For the Father’s bounteous care Given from above, Round about us ev’rywhere Tokens of his love; For the blessings of our days Which his grace imparts, Sing we now a hymn of praise Forth from grateful hearts. Chorus: So with gladness in our hearts Sing praises, sing praises, Glad praises; Let us sin a hymn of praise For the blessings of our days; There is gladness in our hearts this happy day. 2 Let us praise him for the gift Of his only Son; He who came our souls to lift, Safe from error won. For the story of the cross That on earth he bore, Triumph over earthly loss, Praise him evermore. [Chorus] 3 Send the wondrous message on, Into lands afar, Where with hope and courage gone Countless thousands are. Tell them of the Father’s love, Give them comfort new, That with joy all ills above They may praise him, too. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [For the Father's bounteous care]
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The Master Calls

Author: N. P. C. Hymnal: SSV21913 #75 (1913) First Line: Awake! arise! the Master comes and calls for you Refrain First Line: The Master is calling you Languages: English Tune Title: [Awake! arise! the Master comes and calls for you]
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Speak the Kind Word

Author: Jennie Ree Hymnal: SSV21913 #76 (1913) First Line: Do you know a heart that hungers for a word of love and cheer Refrain First Line: Speak the kind word, it is needed so Lyrics: 1 Do you know a heart that hungers for a word of love and cheer? There are many such about you! It may be that one is near! Look around you, if you find it, speak the word that’s needed so; And your own heart may be strengthened by the help that you bestow. Refrain: Speak the kind word, it is needed so; Speak the kind word, ev’rywhere you go; Do what you can to brighten the way; O speak the kind word when you can. 2 It may be that some one falters on the brink of sin and wrong, And a word from you might help them—help to make the tempted strong; Look about you! O be earnest! What a sin is yours and mine, If we see that help is needed, and we give no friendly sign! [Refrain] 3 Never think kind words are wasted; bread on waters cast are they, And it may be we shall find them coming back to us some day,— Coming back when sorely needed, in a season of distress; So, then, speak the kind word freely—gift and giver God will bless! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Do you know a heart that hungers for a word of love and cheer]
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For the King of Kings

Author: Eleanor W. Long Hymnal: SSV21913 #77 (1913) First Line: Soldiers in the army of the King of kings Refrain First Line: Marching, marching, marching, like a rush of wings Lyrics: 1 Soldiers in the army of the King of kings, We will hold his banner high, Waiting for the orders our Commander brings— Then we’ll answer “Here am I.” Chorus: marching, marching, marching, like a rush of wings, Hear the tramp of willing feet; Forward at the call of the King of kings, They shall never know retreat. 2 We are camping in the valley here awhile, In green pastures bright and fair, But we have our armor on, both rank and file, Ready now to do and dare. [Chorus] 3 Well we know the battlefield lies just ahead, Where the war-cry loudly rings; Onward, we will join the host, to vict’ry led By our glorious King of kings. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Soldiers in the army of the King of kings]
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In God's Harvest

Author: Eben E. Rexford Hymnal: SSV21913 #78 (1913) First Line: Far and wide is ringing Refrain First Line: Seek and find the grain to bind Lyrics: 1 Far and wide is ringing Sound of angel singing— “Come and be a worker on the Lord’s estate today; Come! the Master needs you, Come where duty leads you, Come and help us reap and bear the golden grain away.” Chorus: Seek and find the grain to bind, Seek and find the grain to bind, Faithful to the Master of the harvest ever be; Bring home sheaves instead of leaves, Bring homes sheaves instead of leaves, Saying, “Lord I bound them all for love of thee.” 2 “Come,” the Master’s calling, “Soon will night be falling And the time for reaping of life’s golden grain be past; Seek the wheat-fields yonder, And no longer squander Precious time in dreams that end in vain regret at last.” [Chorus] 3 Join the reapers’ chorus: “Work for God’s before us— Come and be a gleaner in his harvest while you may; Read the grain and bind it, Anywhere you find it, Bring sheaves at nightfall, singing songs along the way.” [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Far and wide is ringing]
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Send the Happy Tidings

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Hymnal: SSV21913 #79 (1913) First Line: Send the happy tidings flying Refrain First Line: Send the tidings, let them fly Lyrics: 1 Send the happy tidings flying Over land and rolling sea; Nations all must hear the story Of redemption, full and free. Chorus: Send the tidings, let them fly, God to man is drawing nigh; Send the tidings with acclaim, All the world shall praise his name. 2 News, good news to high and lowly, Let the harps of gladness ring; Tell of Christy, the mighty Savior, Christ, the living, reigning King. [Chorus] 3 Send the happy tidings flying Till in endless streams they flow Onward, like a mighty river, Bringing peace, goodwill below. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Send the happy tidings flying]
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Doing His Will

Author: C. H. M. Hymnal: SSV21913 #80 (1913) First Line: Just to trust in the Lord, just to lean on His word Refrain First Line: Just to say what He wants me to say Languages: English Tune Title: [Just to trust in the Lord, just to lean on His word]

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