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Precious Moments

Author: Pearl Williams Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Precious moments come and go in their never-ceasing flow Refrain First Line: Then we'll bravely take our cross and follow him Lyrics: 1 Precious moments come and go in their never-ceasing flow, Each a priceless treasure brings to you and me; Each its golden nugget bears, and a blessing for earth’s cares, If we only would the vision see. Chorus: Then we’ll bravely take our cross and follow him, And his righteous cause defend: As the moments come and go, precious time in ceaseless flow, We’ll tell his love until the end. 2 Precious moments for us all—soon they’re gone beyond our call, And their inspiration ne’er returns again; But the “good we all may do,” by our lives, to Jesus true, We should hasten forth to tell all men. [Chorus] 3 Precious moments bringing light to a world of sin and night, And a Savior’s love, so full and free for all, ‘Wait the hand and willing heart precious blessings to impart— “Go and teach them,” hear the Master’s call. [Chorus] 4 O, the ever-passing hours—see! the present still is ours! Let us make it rich with heav’nly peace and love: Many ways to show his grace, and the smiling of his face, Jesus sends us from the home above. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [Precious moments come and go in their never-ceasing flow]
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The Great Campaign

Author: C. H. G. Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Lo, a great and mighty army now is marching through the land Refrain First Line: Salvation, and honor, and power, and glory Used With Tune: [Lo, a great and mighty army now is marching through the land]
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Find Something to Do

Author: Mrs. C. H. M. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Find something to do for the Savior Refrain First Line: Away to the golden reaping haste Lyrics: 1 Find something to do for the Savior, There’s so much of work to be done; Our hands should be busy with labor From morning till setting of sun. Chorus: Away to the golden reaping haste, For want of the lab’rers the harvests waste: Awaken, ye sleepers, go forth with the reapers, Find something, find something to do. 2 The task which an angel might covet Is given to you and to me; Co-laborers here with the Savior For winning his lost ones are we. [Chorus] 3 Why stand ye here all the day idle? The Master’s commission is plain; Go forth with the sickle and gather Great sheaves of the rich, ripened grain. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [Find something to do for the Savior]
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The King of Love

Author: W. C. Martin Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Crown Jesus with the fairest crown Refrain First Line: O let his praise be magnified Lyrics: 1 Crown Jesus with the fairest crown That e’er adorned a brow! Let kings and captains of renown Before him humbly bow; We hail this King who reins above, The King of love, the King of love. Chorus: O let his praise be magnified! For us he lived, for us he died; For us he intercedes above, The King of love, the King of love. 2 Behold his hands and wounded side, The nail-prints in his feet; Those marks of suff’ring yet abide, And tell of love complete. His scars remain, and now, above, They mark him as the King of love. [Chorus] 3 His kindly reign shall have no end, And round his comely feet Lie crowns of those whose voices blend In praises full and sweet: All saints and angels thus, above, Proclaim him as the King of love. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [Crown Jesus with the fairest crown]
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The Straight-line Club

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O we're the sturdy Straight-line Club Refrain First Line: Toe the mark, toe the mark Lyrics: 1 O we’re the sturdy Straight-line Club, A Christian band, you see; For honest work and honest play United we will be. Chorus: Toe the mark, toe the mark, That’s what you will have to do; If you would join the Straight-line Club, You must be true. 2 Deceit we never can abide, And mean things have no chance, So toss your ugly tho’ts away,— We tell you in advance. [Chorus] 3 O we’re the sturdy Straight-line Club, Come join us while you can; A boy that lives a straight-line life, Will make a straight-line man. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [O we're the sturdy Straight-line Club]
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The Wonderful Jesus

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: 'Tis a wonderful, wonderful Jesus Refrain First Line: A wonderful, wonderful Jesus Used With Tune: ['Tis a wonderful, wonderful Jesus]
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Raise the Song of Triumph

Author: Thomas Crawford Appears in 14 hymnals First Line: Raise the song of triumph, swell the strains of joy Refrain First Line: Forward, forward! vict'ry be the cry Used With Tune: [Raise the song of triumph, swell the strains of joy]
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Ring, Bells of Heaven!

Author: Jennie Ree Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Ring, bells of heav'n, let your sweet music fill the air Refrain First Line: Ring the merry joy-bells Lyrics: 1 Ring, bells of heav’n, let your sweet music fill the air; Rejoice, be glad, O earth, from sea to sea; Let ev’ry hill, mountain, valley and desert place Resounds with praise and shouts of victory. Chorus: Ring the merry joy-bells, Join our happy song; Help to tell the story Of Jesus, unto whom our souls belong. 2 Ring, bells of heav’n, join the voices today that sing The praise of Jesus all the world around; His name we love, as we crown him our Lord and King, In whom a precious Savior we have found. [Chorus] 3 Ring, bells of heav’n, and let earth with united voice Proclaim his deeds and own his royal sway; Worthy is he! let the mountains and hills rejoice In him, their Builder, on this happy day. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [Ring, bells of heav'n, let your sweet music fill the air]
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Be Loyal to Jesus

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: Ever be loyal to Jesus Used With Tune: [Ever be loyal to Jesus]
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This Good Old World

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: Blessings falling 'round us like the summer show'rs Refrain First Line: It just suits me, it just suits me Lyrics: 1 Blessings falling ‘round us like the summer show’rs, Nature’s voices ringing thro’ the shady bow’rs, Birds in tuneful measures singing glad and free,— This is such a good world, and it just suits me. Chorus: It just suits me, it just suits me, In ev’ry bud and blossom his love we see; This world is good to live in, and sunny as can be; Our heav’nly Father made it, and it just suits me. 2 Balmy breezes blowing where the streamlets glide, Fragrant buds and blossoms in the grasses hide, Rivers sweeping onward to the broad blue sea,— This is such a good world, and it just suits me. [Chorus] 3 Mountain, hill and valley full of life and cheer, Showing forth the mercies of our Father dear; One of thankful praise my song shall ever be,— This is such a good world, and it just suits me. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [Blessings falling 'round us like the summer show'rs]

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