Instance Results

‹ Return to hymnal
Hymnal, Number:cg1888
In:instances

Planning worship? Check out our sister site, ZeteoSearch.org, for 20+ additional resources related to your search.
Showing 81 - 90 of 198Results Per Page: 102050
TextPage scan

Let it make thee Whole

Author: Frances R. Havergal Hymnal: CG1888 #101 (1890) Person Name: Frances R. Havergal First Line: Oh! the precious blood of Jesus Refrain First Line: Oh! the precious blood of Jesus Lyrics: 1 Oh! the precious blood of Jesus, Shed on Calvary, Shed for rebels, shed for sinners, Shed for you and me. Chorus: Oh! the precious blood of Jesus, Let it make thee whole, Let it flow in mighty cleansing O’er thy sin-stain'd soul. 2 Precious blood that hath redeemed us, All the price is paid! Perfect pardon now is offered, Perfect peace is made. [Chorus] 3 Though thy sins are red like crimson, Deep in scarlet glow, Jesus’ precious blood can make them Whiter than the snow. [Chorus] 4 Precious blood, by this we conquer In the fiercest fight; Sin and Satan overcoming, Ever through its might. [Chorus] 5 Precious, precious blood of Jesus, Ever flowing free! Oh, believe it, Oh, receive it, Sinner, ‘tis for thee! [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh! the precious blood of Jesus]
Page scan

Take my Life and let it Be

Author: Frances R. Havergal Hymnal: CG1888 #136 (1890) Person Name: Frances R. Havergal Languages: English Tune Title: HENDON
Page scan

Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty!

Author: Reginald Heber, D. D. Hymnal: CG1888 #149 (1890) Person Name: Reginald Heber, D. D. First Line: Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty! Scripture: Revelation 4:8 Languages: English Tune Title: [Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty!]
Page scan

Are You Washed in the Blood?

Author: E. A. H. Hymnal: CG1888 #4 (1890) Person Name: E. A. H. First Line: Have you been to Jesus for the cleansing pow'r? Refrain First Line: Are you wash'd in the blood Languages: English Tune Title: [Have you been to Jesus for the cleansing pow'r]
Page scan

Glory to His Name

Author: Rev. E. A. Hoffman Hymnal: CG1888 #11 (1890) Person Name: Rev. E. A. Hoffman First Line: Down at the cross where my Savior died Languages: English Tune Title: [Down at the cross where my Savior died]
TextPage scan

Go, and Sin no more

Author: Rev. M. Lowrie Hofford Hymnal: CG1888 #50 (1890) Person Name: Rev. M. Lowrie Hofford First Line: How sweet the gentle Savior's voice Refrain First Line: Thy guilt shall all be washed a way Lyrics: 1 How sweet the gentle Savior's voice Upon the anxious ear; those words that bid the heart rejoice, and banish every fear. It drives the shadows from the brow, The burden from the heart, To hear Him say, "Come unto Me, All sinful as thou art." Refrain: "Thy guilt shall all be washed away In my atoning blood, For "neither do I condemn thee," Then "Go, and sin no more." 2 How sweet the words of heav'nly love Like Seraph's songs I hear; the words of melting tenderness, Fall on my list'ning ear. When sorrow fills my soul with gloom, And night o'erspreads the sky, My hope, my joy and comfort spring From wells that never dry. [Refrain] 3 "If from the pathway thou should'st stray, I will thy feet restore; I came to pity not condemn, Repent, and sin no more." Tho' weak and sinful I may be, And far away from God, I'll trust His promises of grace, And His atoning blood. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [How sweet the gentle Savior's voice]
Page scan

The Great Physician

Author: Rev. Wm. Hunter Hymnal: CG1888 #184 (1890) Person Name: Rev. Wm. Hunter First Line: The great physician now is near Refrain First Line: "Sweetest note in seraph song Languages: English Tune Title: [The great physician now is near]
TextPage scan

A Bright To-Morrow

Author: F. H. Jacobs Hymnal: CG1888 #170 (1890) Person Name: F. H. Jacobs First Line: If aught of thy life should be savored with sorrow Refrain First Line: Then to Jesus draw near Lyrics: 1 If aught of thy life should be savored with sorrow, Or part of thy pathway o'ershadowed with gloom, Then be not dismayed, 'twill be better tomorrow, When the sun shall break forth in the splendor of noon, Chorus: Then to Jesus draw near, Ever be of good cheer; Then to Jesus draw near, Ever be of good cheer, He knows all thy sorrow, And thy pray'r he will hear. 2 Should ever the weight of a sad thought perplex thee; Or waken a chord that sounds harsh to thine ear, Then whisper a pray'r, for thy Savior will hear thee; And mark the sweet chime in the fall of a tear, [Chorus] 3 Go gather the sunshine and scatter it sweetly; Where needed assistance is ever made known, Be one of the few who in life's course completely Are lost to themselves, but their Savior enthrone, [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [If aught of thy life should be savored with sorrow]
TextPage scan

It Reaches Me

Author: Mary D. James Hymnal: CG1888 #26 (1890) Person Name: Mary D. James First Line: Oh, this uttermost salvation! Refrain First Line: It reaches me! it reaches me! Lyrics: 1 Oh, this uttermost salvation! 'Tis a fountain full and free, Pure, exhaustless, ever flowing, Wondrous grace! it reaches me! Chorus: It reaches me! it reaches me! Wondrous grace! it reaches me! Pure, exhaustless, ever flowing, Wondrous grace! it reaches me! 2 How amazing God's compassion, That so vile a worm should prove This stupendous bliss of Heaven, This unmeasured wealth of love! [Chorus] 3 Jesus, Savior, I adore Thee! Now Thy love I will proclaim, I will tell the blessed story, I will magnify Thy name! [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, this uttermost salvation!]
TextPage scan

What Will Your Harvest Be?

Author: Miss Julia H. Johnston Hymnal: CG1888 #6 (1890) Person Name: Miss Julia H. Johnston First Line: This is the golden seed-time Lyrics: 1 This is the golden seed-time, What will your harvest yield? What is the seed, O sower, Dropped in the waiting field? Into the open furrow, Under the sunlight free, See from your hand is falling, Oh! what will your harvest be? What will you harvest be, What will your harvest be? 2 Sowing the seeds of sorrow, Planting the thorns of wrong, Look to the end, thou sower, Tho' it may tarry long; Sowing in sin and doubting, Seed for eternity, Reaping the fruit hereafter, Oh! what will your harvest be? What will you harvest be, What will your harvest be? 3 What of your seed, beloved, You who have named His name? Is it from out the garner, Precious and still the same? Are you a careless idler? What is your hope and plea? When you must join the reapers, Oh! what will your harvest be? What will you harvest be, What will your harvest be? 4 Earnest and faithful toilers, Bearing the precious seed, Sowing beside all waters, Ready in word and deed, You shall return rejoicing, You shall the Master see; When the ripe sheaves are garner'd, Oh! blest will your harvest be. Blest will you harvest be, Blest will your harvest be. Languages: English Tune Title: [This is the golden seed-time]

Pages


Export as CSV