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Will You Go?

Author: Anon. Hymnal: Redemption Songs #112 (1937) Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.8.6 First Line: We're marching on to heav'n above Lyrics: 1 We’re marching on to heav’n above, Will you go? Will you go? To sing the Saviour’s dying love— Will you go? Will you go? Millions have reach'd that blissful shore, Their trials and their labours o'er, And yet there's room for millions more— Will you go? Will you go? 2 The way to heav'n is strait, but plain, Will you come? Will you come? Repent, believe, be born again, Will you come? Will you come? Christ offers pardon free to all, Who will accept His loving call, And at His feet repentant fall— Will you come? Will you come? 3 How blessed 'tis to serve Him here! Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord! Redeem'd from ev'ry doubt and fear, Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord! Tho' tribulation cross our way, Affliction or adversity, Yet Jesus saves us ev'ry day, Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord! 4 And when our day of fighting's o'er; Home at last! Home at last! We'll praise Him on the other shore, Home at last! Home at last! We'll join again in songs of praise With those who see the Master's face, And ever sing redeeming grace— Home at last! Home at last! Topics: The Gospel Languages: English Tune Title: BETTER WORLD
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I hear a sweet voice ringing clear

Author: E. Paxton Hood Hymnal: Scriptural Songs #199 (1915) Languages: English Tune Title: BETTER WORLD

Come, let us all unite and sing

Author: Howard Kingsbury Hymnal: The Methodist Hymn-Book with Tunes #22 (1933) Meter: 8.3.8.3.8.8.8.3 Topics: Adoration and Worship; God His Love in Redemption Languages: English Tune Title: BETTER WORLD

Come, Let Us All Unite And Sing

Author: H. Kingsbury Hymnal: Favourite Hymns of the Church #27 (1995) Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.8.6 Languages: English Tune Title: BETTER WORLD

Come, let us all unite and sing

Author: Howard Kingsbury Hymnal: Hymns and Psalms #31 (1983) Languages: English Tune Title: BETTER WORLD
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What's the News?

Author: Anonymous Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7289 Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.8.6 First Line: Whene'er we meet, you always say Lyrics: 1. Whene’er we meet, you always say, What’s the news? what’s the news? Pray what’s the order of the day? What’s the news? what’s the news? O! I have got good news to tell! My Savior hath done all things well, And triumphed over death and hell— That’s the news! that’s the news! 2. The Lamb was slain on Calvary! That’s the news! that’s the news! To set a world of sinners free, That’s the news! that’s the news! ’Twas there His precious blood was shed, ’Twas there He bowed His sacred head, But now He’s risen from the dead, That’s the news! that’s the news! 3. His work’s reviving all around, That’s the news! that’s the news! And many have redemption found— That’s the news! that’s the news! And since their souls have caught the flame, They shout hosanna to His name, And all around they spread His fame— That’s the news! that’s the news! 4. The Lord has pardoned all my sin— That’s the news! that’s the news! I feel the witness now within— That’s the news! that’s the news! And since He took my sins away, And taught me how to watch and pray, I’m happy now from day to day— That’s the news! that’s the news! 5. And Christ the Lord can save you now— That’s the news! that’s the news! Your sinful heart He can renew— That’s the news! that’s the news! This moment, if for sins you grieve, This moment, if you do believe, A full acquittal you’ll receive— That’s the news! that’s the news! 6. And now if any one should say, What’s the news! what’s the news? O tell them you’ve begun to pray— That’s the news! that’s the news! That you have joined the conquering band, And now, with joy, at God’s command, You’re marching to the better land— That’s the news! that’s the news! Languages: English Tune Title: NEWS
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"All is well!"

Author: E. Paxton Hood Hymnal: Laudes Domini #445 (1890) First Line: I hear a sweet voice ringing clear Refrain First Line: All is well! Lyrics: 1 I hear a sweet voice ringing clear, All is well! It is my Father's voice I hear; All is well! Where'er I walk that voice is heard: It is my God, my Father's word, "Fear not, but trust: I am the Lord:" All is well! 2 Clouds cannot long obscure my sight All is well! I know there is a land of light; All is well! From strength to strength, from day to day, I tread along the world's highway: Or often stop to sing or say, All is well! 3 In morning hours, serene and bright, All is well! In evening hours or darkening night All is well! And when to Jordan's side I come, 'Midst chilling waves and raging foam, Oh, let me sing as I go home, All is well! Topics: Privileges of Believers; Christians Privileges; Christians Privileges Languages: English Tune Title: GRASMERE
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All is well

Author: Edwin Paxton Hood Hymnal: Book of Worship with Hymns and Tunes #502 (1899) First Line: I hear a sweet voice ringing clear Lyrics: 1 I hear a sweet voice ringing clear, All is well! All is well! It is my Father's voice I hear; All is well! All is well! Where'er I walk that voice is heard: It is my God, my Father's word, "Fear not, but trust: I am the Lord:" All is well! All is well! 2 Clouds cannot long obscure my sight; All is well! All is well! I know there is a land of light; All is well! All is well! From strength to strength, from day to day, I tread along the world's highway; Or often stop to sing or say, All is well! All is well! 3 In morning hours, serene and bright, All is well! All is well! In evening hours or darkening night All is well! All is well! And when to Jordan's side I come, 'Midst chilling waves and raging foam, Oh, let me sing as I go home, All is well! All is well! Amen. Topics: Courage; Fear Dispelled; Trust In God Languages: English Tune Title: GRASSMERE
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O so schön!

Hymnal: Jubeltöne #47 (1871) First Line: Man sagt, es sei die bess're Welt Languages: German Tune Title: [Man sagt, es sei die bess're Welt]
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O so schön!

Hymnal: Jubeltöne #47 (1871) First Line: Man sagt, es sei die bess're Welt Languages: German Tune Title: [Man sagt, es sei die bess're Welt]

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