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He Did Not Die in Vain

Author: Mrs. Frank A. Breck Appears in 21 hymnals Topics: Special Selections Duets First Line: My blessed Lord was crucified Refrain First Line: Ring out the blessed news again! Lyrics: 1 My blessed Lord was crucified; The day was dark and grief was wide; For hope was crushed, and all seemed vain, Until the Saviour rose again. Refrain: Ring out the blessed news again! Oh! bear aloft the strain; The mighty Lord is risen in pow'r; He died, but not in vain. 2 He brings His great salvation nigh, And on His love bids us rely; He bought our peace thro'grief and pain But oh! He did not die in vain. [Refrain] 3 O, wondrous news of life and love! That Jesus lives and reigns above; He made the path of glory plain; Ah, no! He did not die in vain. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [My blessed Lord was crucified]
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Just A Whispered Prayer

Author: George O. Webster Appears in 13 hymnals Topics: Duets Refrain First Line: Do not travel on in darkness Used With Tune: [Just a whispered prayer]
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Winning Precious Souls to Thee

Author: E. A. H. Appears in 12 hymnals Topics: Special Selections Duets First Line: Be with us, Lord, as forth we go Refrain First Line: Wining precious souls, many precious souls Lyrics: 1 Be with us, Lord, as forth we go, Winning precious souls to Thee; And make our love and zeal to glow, Winning precious souls to Thee. Chorus: Winning precious souls, many precious souls, Jewels in Thy crown to be; Help us bring them in from the ways of sin, Many precious souls to Thee. 2 Help us to labor faithfully, Winning precious souls to Thee; And gather many sheaves for Thee, Winning precious souls to Thee. [Chorus] 3 We toil with feeble hands and weak, Winning precious souls to thee; To us new faith and courage speak, Winning precious souls to thee. [Chorus] 4 As we each day our work pursue, Winning precious souls to Thee; Our faith increase, our zeal renew, Winning precious souls to Thee. [Chorus] 5 We need Thy help, O gracious Lord! Winning precious souls to Thee; Go with us, and Thy aid afford, Winning precious souls to Thee. [Chorus] 6 As we go forth in trust and love, Winning precious souls to Thee; Send down Thy blessing from above, Winning precious souls to Thee. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [Be with us, Lord, as forth we go]
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Pilot of Galilee

Author: Grace Duffie Roe Appears in 8 hymnals Topics: Duets First Line: Daylight is past, Shadows are cast Refrain First Line: Then, tho’ the tide be swift and wide Used With Tune: [Daylight is past, Shadows are cast]

Back Of The Clouds

Author: C. R. F. Appears in 10 hymnals Topics: Duets First Line: Never fear tho' shadows dark around your path may fall Refrain First Line: Back of the clouds the sun is always shining Used With Tune: [Never fear tho' shadows dark] (Freeman)

Drifting Away

Author: Mrs. C. L. Shacklock Appears in 9 hymnals Topics: Duets First Line: They are drifting away on the sea of life Refrain First Line: Drifting away, Drifting away Used With Tune: [Drifting Away]
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Do the Next Thing

Author: Howard B. Grose Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: Duets First Line: Do the thing that's next you! Refrain First Line: Then do the duty next you Used With Tune: [Do the thing that's next you!]
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Keep Tenting Toward the Highlands

Author: F. E. B. Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: Special Selections Duets First Line: Are you tenting on the lowlands Lyrics: 1 Are you tenting on the lowlands Of the fated, flow'ry plain? Are you nearing life's high mountains, As the night comes on again? Chorus: Keep tenting toward the highlands, Each evening nearer home, Keep tenting toward the highlands, Keep tenting nearer home. 2 Does fair Sodom in her glory Beckon you with ease or gain? Heed her awful judgment story; Linger not, her joys are vain. [Chorus] 3 To the mountains of salvation! Hear the angel, Mercy, call; Do not tarry! look not backward! Hasten on ere vengeance fall. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [Are you tenting on the lowlands]

Whisper a Prayer

Author: B. B. McK. Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Duets First Line: Come, linger here with the Master Used With Tune: [Come, linger here with the Master]
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The Love of My Lord

Author: Mrs. C. H. M. Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Duets First Line: As a sheltering rock in a desert land Refrain First Line: O this wonderful, wonderful love none can measure Used With Tune: [As a sheltering rock in a desert land]

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