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God is Always Near

Author: Mattie M. Boteler Hymnal: HWP1915 #50 (1915) First Line: A gracious word of peace comes unto my soul today Refrain First Line: I am glad that God in love is so near Lyrics: 1 A gracious word of peace comes unto my soul today; It fills my heart with joy, and drives my care away; This blessed word assures, tho’ life may be bright or drear, I’m ne’er alone; I know that God is near. Refrain: I am glad that God in love is so near; It gives me peace and rest To feel his presence blest; Yes, I am glad that God in love is so near; It takes away all fear And fills my soul with cheer. 2 We can not see him walk along o’er the dusty way, But close beside his own, he journeys day by day; He knows the things that try; he sees ev’ry falling tear; Oh, sweet indeed, to know that God is near. [Refrain] 3 When worldly joys allure, and thoughtlessly I forget My vows of love to him, he lingers near me yet; A gentle voice reminds me that I must serve him here, If I would feel that God is always near. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [A gracious word of peace comes unto my soul today]
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Jesus Wants Us to Help

Author: Eda L. Formhals Hymnal: HWP1915 #162 (1915) First Line: A raindrop fell on a blossom gay Refrain First Line: Jesus wants us to help Him Lyrics: 1 A raindrop fell on a blossom gay, That grew on the apple tree; "I’ve hurried down on this rainy day, To help you to grow," said he. Refrain: Jesus wants us to help Him, too, Each in our own sweet way; If we try it, we’ll surely do Something for Him each day. 2 A sunbeam danced thro’ a window low, And said to a wee sick boy: "I’ve come to help with my cheery glow; I bring you my light and joy." [Refrain] 3 A little child with a sweet, kind word, Brought cheer to the lone and sad; She tried to help, until those who heard Found comfort to make them glad. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [A raindrop fell on a blossom gay]
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A Song in the Night

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Hymnal: HWP1915 #175 (1915) First Line: A song floated down through Refrain First Line: Peace, peace, peace on the earth Lyrics: 1 A song floated down thro’ the silence of night, Enfolding each shadowy plain, Glad welcome to Jesus, the dear Christmas guest, All glorious rang the refrain. Refrain: Peace, peace, peace on the earth! Hear the sweet anthem resounding! Peace, peace, peace on the earth! Message the shepherds astounding! Joy, joy, joy to the world! Sorrow and sin ’tis confounding, Heav’n’s gladness voicing, Rapt with rejoicing, Angels are singing their glad refrain. 2 The mountains and hilltops re-echoed the lay, The earth shone with heavenly light; The word of the prophets, the Gospel of love, Came true on that wonderful night. [Refrain] 3 The hope of the years, the Redeemer divine, Is born in the Bethlehem town; From throne to a manger, the Lord of the skies, The King pure and holy comes down. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [A song floated down through]
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A Word of Prayer

Author: Frances McKinnon Morton Hymnal: HWP1915 #79 (1915) First Line: A word of prayer when the day begins Refrain First Line: A word of prayer in the morning Lyrics: 1 A word of pray’r when the day begins Brings a day of blessing sure; A word of pray’r when the twilight dims Brings a night of rest secure. Refrain: A word of pray’r in the morning, A word of pray’r at night! When sorely distressed, A pray’r brings you rest, Making all things right! 2 A word of pray’r when the heart is sad Brings you comfort, peace and rest; A word of pray’r when the days are glad Adds a joy to hours most blest. [Refrain] 3 A word of pray’r when the heart is lone Brings a Friend to understand; A word of pray’r when your strength is gone Brings the clasp of a mighty hand. [Refrain] 4 Always a pray’r to the God above Brings a blessing sweet and true; Enfolds your heart in His tender love, Lends His boundless strength to you. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [A word of prayer when the day begins]
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Forward March

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Hymnal: HWP1915 #170 (1915) First Line: A youthful host advances Lyrics: 1 A youthful host advances Along the King’s highway; With banners brightly gleaming, They joyful march today. Refrain: Forward march! Forward march! Heart and hand to Christ they bring; Forward march! Forward march! Glad to serve their King! 2 Long years ago he blest them, The Savior ever dear; So now they gladly follow Whene’er his call they hear. [Refrain] 3 A youthful host advances, O turn them not aside; There’s room for all the children, The world is very wide. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [A youthful host advances]
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Abide with Me

Author: Henry F. Lyte Hymnal: HWP1915 #194 (1915) First Line: Abide with me, fast falls the eventide Languages: English Tune Title: [Abide with me, fast falls the eventide]
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All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name!

Author: Edward Perronet Hymnal: HWP1915 #195 (1915) First Line: All hail the power of Jesus' name Refrain First Line: And crown him Lord of all Languages: English Tune Title: [All hail the power of Jesus' name]
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Crown Him

Author: Edw. Perronet Hymnal: HWP1915 #133 (1915) First Line: All hail the pow'r of Jesus' name Refrain First Line: And crown him Lord of all Lyrics: 1 All hail the pow'r of Jesus' name! Let angels prostrate fall; Bring forth the royal diadem, And crown Him Lord of all. Refrain: Crown Him! Crown Him! Crown Him Lord of all! Bring forth the royal diadem, And crown Him Lord of all. 2 Sinners, whose love can ne'er forget The wormwood and the gall, Go, spread your trophies at His feet, And crown Him Lord of all. [Refrain] 3 Let ev’ry kindred, ev’ry tribe, On this terrestrial ball, To Him all majesty ascribe, And crown Him Lord of all. [Refrain] 4 O that with yonder sacred throng We at His feet may fall! We'll join the everlasting song, And crown Him Lord of all. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [All hail the pow'r of Jesus' name]
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Do Your Very Best

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Hymnal: HWP1915 #53 (1915) First Line: Always do your very best for Christ the Savior King, Refrain First Line: Always do your very best Lyrics: 1 Always do your very best for Christ the Savior King, Make your service true, glad his work to do; Willing hands and loyal heart with full allegiance bring, Think how much he did for you. Refrain: Always do your very best! Always do your very best! Busy day and night, Work with all your might; Always do your best for Jesus! 2 Break away from ev’rything to heed the Master’s call, Though the day be long, fill it full of song; Just a little while to toil for him, the Lord of all, Hasten forth to conquer wrong. [Refrain] 3 Always do your very best for One whose love you know, Like a hero stand, make your service grand; Weary not, but honor him in ev’ry place you go, Life and soul at his command. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Always do your very best for Christ]
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Thou Thinkest, Lord, of Me

Author: E. S. L. Hymnal: HWP1915 #71 (1915) First Line: Amid the trials that I meet Languages: English Tune Title: [Amid the trials that I meet]
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Angel Voices

Author: Francis Pott Hymnal: HWP1915 #107 (1915) First Line: Angel voices, ever singing Languages: English Tune Title: [Angel voices, ever singing]
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Rosebuds

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: HWP1915 #192 (1915) First Line: Are you fond of pretty flowers Refrain First Line: We are rosebuds, pretty rosebuds Lyrics: 1 Are you fond of pretty flowers? Do you like their fragrance sweet, When it comes from fields and bowers, As the day and twilight meet? Refrain: We are rosebuds, pretty rosebuds, Growing for him above; We are rosebuds, pretty rosebuds, In the garden of his love. 2 We are growing for the glory Of the One who crowns our days; And, as those who love his story, We delight to sing his praise. [Refrain] 3 He will watch us and in beauty Let us grow from day to day, All along the path of duty, All along his love-lit way. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Are you fond of pretty flowers]
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In the Blessed School of Prayer

Author: Lizzie Gregg Hall Hymnal: HWP1915 #56 (1915) First Line: Are you learning, Christian worker Refrain First Line: Oh, this blessed school of pray’r Lyrics: 1 Are you learning, Christian worker, In the blessed school of pray’r; Have you joined the faithful servants, Are you ever waiting there? In this sweet and blest communion You should dwell from day to day, Praising Him and thanking Him For grace along the way. Refrain: Oh, this blessed school of pray’r May we ever be found there! At the dear Redeemer’s feet And the blood-bought mercy seat, In this blessed, blessed school of pray’r. 2 Are you growing, Christian worker, In the way of grace and love; Are you mastering the problems, Sent by Teacher from above? Are you gaining strength and courage As you lean upon the Lord? Are you feeding on the promise In his precious word? [Refrain] 3 When the day is dark and gloomy, And the sky is overcast, Hie thee to this secret chamber Till the danger is o’erpast; Here renewing strength for conflict, Learning here his blessed will, Bringing down heav’n’s richest blessings, For he answers still. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Are you learning, Christian worker]
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To the Help of the Lord

Author: Jennie Wilson Howell Hymnal: HWP1915 #72 (1915) First Line: Arise! “To the help of the Lord,” arise Refrain First Line: Arise! arise Lyrics: 1 Arise! “To the help of the Lord,” arise! All ye who love him, the simple and wise; He bids you to labor, to list to his call: “To the help of the Lord come now, great and small!” Arise! arise, Ye who believe in his holy word; Ye who have tested his cleansing pow’r; Arise at his call this very hour. 2 Go forth! “To the help of the Lord,” go forth! Souls are in travail and seek the new birth; The harvest is ready, the fields are all white; “Go ye forth, ere cometh the night!” Arise! arise, Leaning for strength on his own sure word; Use ev’ry talent and ev’rypow’r; Arise and go forth this very hour. 3 Arouse! For the sound of the trumpet’s blast Soon will give warning, and day will be past; With truth be ye girded; now take sword and shield; To the work! to the work! Oh, faint not, nor yield! Arise! arise, Led by his hand and his own sure word; Burnish your armor, withhold no pow’r; Arise at his call this very hour. Languages: English Tune Title: [Arise! “To the help of the Lord,” arise]
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Luther's Cradle Hymn

Author: Martin Luther Hymnal: HWP1915 #176 (1915) First Line: Away in a manger Languages: English Tune Title: [Away in a manger]
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Beautiful Words of Jesus

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: HWP1915 #42 (1915) Refrain First Line: Hear the call of his voice Languages: English Tune Title: [Beautiful words of Jesus]
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Bells of Easter

Author: Edith Sanford Tillotson Hymnal: HWP1915 #184 (1915) First Line: Bells of Easter, sweetly ring Refrain First Line: Ring our precious song anew Lyrics: 1 Bells of Easter, sweetly ring, "Christ is King, Christ is King"; With your silvery voices say, "Christ arose today!" Refrain: Ring our precious song anew! Ring your story sweet and true, Bells of Easter, ring and say, "Christ arose today!" 2 Ring the word the angel gives, "Jesus lives, Jesus lives!" Ring again that happy lay, "Christ arose today!" [Refrain] 3 Ring until the whole world knows, "Christ arose, Christ arose!" Send the tidings far away, "Christ arose today!" [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Bells of Easter, sweetly ring]
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Bells of Summer Gladness

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Hymnal: HWP1915 #189 (1915) First Line: Bells of gladness sweetly chime Refrain First Line: Welcome strains in happy measure Lyrics: 1 Bells of gladness sweetly chime, To greet the happy summer time, O’er the meadows gay Peals forth each tuneful lay. Skies of blue look down and smile, Your merry tones our hearts beguile, Ringing swinging clear, with music full of cheer. Refrain: Welcome strains in happy measure, Ev’ry note of love we treasure, Praising Him for summer’s pleasure, Bells of gladness chime. 2 Through the days that come and go, To worship call the world below, For the sunshine’s god, And joys that all may hold. Swell the song of Jubilee O’er verdant plain and rolling sea, All the joyful notes prolong of summer’s song. [Refrain] 3 Bells of gladness sweetly ring, While praiseful thoughts to us you bring, Telling of His care, Whose love we freely share; Festal chimes enfold the day Whose shining hours soon pass away, Thankful hearts with new delight in praise unite. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Bells of gladness sweetly chime]
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Beneath the Cross of Jesus

Author: Elizabeth C. Clephane Hymnal: HWP1915 #149 (1915) First Line: Beneath the cross of Jesus I fain would take my stand Languages: English Tune Title: [Beneath the cross of Jesus]
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Better Days are Coming

Author: William C. Poole Hymnal: HWP1915 #3 (1915) Refrain First Line: Better days of glory bright Lyrics: 1 Better days are coming, when the truth shall make men free, When the right shall conquer all the wrong that should not be, When shall reign in glory, Jesus over land and sea, Better days, brighter days, in that glad new time shall be! Refrain: Better days of glory bright, Better days of joy and light; Better days when truth and right Shall conquer ev’ry wrong. Better days, when Christ shall be King o’er ev’ry land and sea! Then shall earth from sin be free And sing the victor’s song. 2 Better days are coming, when through all the whole wide world, Over ev’ry nation shall love’s banner be unfurled; And the hosts of evil shall fore’er be backward hurled, Better days, brighter days, in that glad new time shall be! [Refrain] 3 Better days are coming, when a human brotherhood Shall join hands for Jesus in a common cause for good; When for Christ and others we’ll be doing what we should, Better days, brighter days, in that glad new time shall be! [Refrain] 4 Better days are coming, lift, oh, lift your eyes today; Fields are white to harvest, we are near the better day, When our Lord and Savior shall forevermore hold sway; Better days, brighter days, in that glad new time shall be! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Better days are coming]

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