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Where the Gates Swing Outward Never

Author: C. H. G. Appears in 98 hymnals Topics: Duets First Line: Just a few more days to be filled with praise Refrain First Line: I'll exchange my cross for a starry crown Used With Tune: [Just a few more days to be filled with praise]
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Have You Any Room for Jesus?

Author: Daniel W. Whittle Appears in 91 hymnals Topics: Duet First Line: Have you any room for Jesus Refrain First Line: Room for Jesus, King of Glory! Used With Tune: [Have you any room for Jesus] Text Sources: Unknown
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Dear to the Heart of the Shepherd.

Author: Mrs. Mary B. Wingate; Appears in 61 hymnals Topics: Duets First Line: Dear to the heart of the Shepherd Refrain First Line: Out in the desert they wander Lyrics: 1. Dear to the heart of the Shepherd, Dear are the sheep of His fold; Dear is the love that He gives them, Dearer than silver or gold. Dear to the heart of the Shepherd, Dear are His "other" lost sheep; Over the mountains He follows, Over the waters so deep. Chorus: Out in the desert they wander, Hungry and helpless and cold; Off to the rescue He hastens, Bringing them back to the fold. 2. Dear to the heart of the Shepherd, Dear are the lambs of His fold; Some from the pastures are straying, Hungry and helpless and cold. See, the good Shepherd is seeking, Seeking the lambs that are lost; Bringing them in with rejoicing, Saved at such infinite cost. [Chorus] 3. Dear to the heart of the Shepherd, Dear are the "ninety and nine." Dear are the sheep that have wandered Out in the desert to pine. Hark! He is earnestly calling, Tenderly pleading today; "Will you not seek for My lost ones, Off from My shelter astray?" [Chorus] 4. Green are the pastures inviting, Sweet are the waters and "still"; Lord, we will answer Thee gladly, "Yes, blessed Master, we will! Make us Thy true under-shepherds, Give us a love that is deep; Send us out into the desert, Seeking Thy wandering sheep." [Chorus] Used With Tune: [Dear to the heart of the Shepherd]
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Sweet Will of God

Author: Mrs. C. H. M. Appears in 87 hymnals Topics: Solos and Duets Quartettes First Line: My stubborn will at last hath yielded Refrain First Line: Sweet will of God still fold me closer Used With Tune: [My stubborn will at last hath yielded]
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The Best Friend Is Jesus

Author: P. P. B. Appears in 81 hymnals Topics: Special Selections Duets First Line: Oh, the best friend to have is Jesus Refrain First Line: The best friend to have is Jesus Lyrics: 1 Oh, the best friend to have is Jesus, When the cares of life upon you roll, He will heal the wounded heart, He will strength and grace impart; Oh, the best friend to have is Jesus. Chorus: The best friend to have is Jesus, The best friend to have is Jesus, He will help you when you fall, He will hear you when you call; Oh, the best friend to have is Jesus. 2 What a friend I have found in Jesus! Peace and comfort to my soul He brings; Leaning on His mighty arm, I will fear no ill nor harm; Oh, the best friend to have is Jesus. [Chorus] 3 Tho' I pass thro' the night of sorrow, And the chilly waves of Jordan roll, Never need I shrink nor fear, For my Saviour is so near; Oh, the best friend to have is Jesus. [Chorus] 4 When at last to our home we gather, With the faithful who have gone before, We will sing upon the shore, Praising Him forevermore; Oh, the best friend to have is Jesus. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [Oh, the best friend to have is Jesus]
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My Father Knows

Author: S. M. I. Henry Appears in 90 hymnals Topics: Duets First Line: I know my heav'nly Father knows Refrain First Line: He knows, He knows Lyrics: 1 I know my heav'nly Father knows The storms that would my way oppose; But He can drive the clouds away, And turn my darkness into day. Chorus: He knows, He knows The storms that would my way oppose; He knows, He knows, And tempers ev'ry wind that blows. 2 I know my heav'nly Father knows The balm I need to soothe my woes; And with His touch of love divine, He heals this wounded soul of mine. [Refrain] 3 I know my heav'nly Father knows How frail I am to meet my foes; But He my cause will e'er defend, Uphold and keep me to the end. [Refrain] 4 I know my heav'nly Father knows The hour my journey here will close; And may that hour, O faithful Guide Find me safe sheltered by Thy side. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [I know my heav'nly Father knows]
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O My Soul, Bless Thou Jehovah.

Appears in 97 hymnals Topics: Duets First Line: O my soul, bless thou Jehovah Refrain First Line: For as high as is the heaven Lyrics: 1 O my soul, bless thou Jehovah, All within me, bless His name; Bless Jehovah, and forget not All His mercies to proclaim. Chorus: For as high as is the heaven, Far above the earth below, Ever great to them that fear Him Is the mercy He will ever, ever show. 2 He will not forever chide us, Nor keep anger in His mind; Hath not dealt as we offended, Nor rewarded as we sinned. 3 Far as east is from west distant, He hath put away our sins; Like the pity of a father, Hath the Lord's compassion been. Scripture: Psalm 103 Used With Tune: [O my soul, bless thou Jehovah]
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Safe with Jesus

Author: J. R. Bispham Appears in 17 hymnals Topics: Duets First Line: "Jesus, lover of my soul" Used With Tune: REFUGE
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Flee as a Bird

Author: Mary S. B. Dana Appears in 104 hymnals Topics: Special Solos and Duets First Line: Flee as a bird to your mountain Lyrics: 1 Flee as a bird to your mountain, Thou who art weary of sin; Go to the clear-flowing fountain, Where you may wash and be clean; Fly, for th'avenger is near thee, Call, and the Saviour will hear thee, He on His bosom will bear thee; Oh, thou who art weary of sin, Oh, thou who art weary of sin. 2 He will protect thee forever, Wipe every falling tear; He will forsake thee oh, never, Sheltered so tenderly there! Haste, then, the hours are flying, Spend not the moments in sighing, Cease from your sorrow and crying, The Saviour will wipe ev'ry tear, The Saviour will wipe ev'ry tear. 3 Oh, 'twill be joy when I see Him! See Him and hear Him say, come! Oh, 'twill be joy when I hear Him, Saying, my child, welcome home! Now thou art free from thy sorrow, There thou shalt ne'er trouble borrow, Night never comes nor tomorrow, With Jesus forever to dwell, With Jesus forever to dwell. Used With Tune: [Flee as a bird to your mountain]
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Wonderful, Wonderful Jesus

Author: Anna B. Russell Appears in 85 hymnals Topics: Solos and Duets Quartettes First Line: There is never a day so dreary Used With Tune: [There is never a day so dreary]

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