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Christ, Our Savior

Author: Julia H. Johnston Meter: 11.11.11 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Crowned as king forever, high and holy One Refrain First Line: Christ, the only Savior Lyrics: 1 Crowned as king forever, high and holy One, Jesus, our Redeemer, may Thy will be done. Ever interceding at the throne above, Bearing sin and sorrow, light of truth and love. Refrain: Christ, the only Savior, for the world we sing; Unto Him who loved us, all the world we bring. 2 Only hope of Heaven, gift beyond compare, Rest for all the weary, hear, O hear our prayer. Strength of all the tempted, mighty still to save. Pitiful and tender, Lord, Thy help we crave. [Refrain] 3 Infinite defender, only helper true, Ready to redeem us, Lord, our strength renew. Name above all others, Christ, the sinner’s friend, Jesus Christ our Savior, keep us to the end. [Refrain] Used With Tune: LIBYA Text Sources: Bible Study Songs, by Bertha F. Vella and Daniel. B. Towner (Boston: The Pilgrim Press, 1899)
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Dews Of The Night

Author: Fanny Crosby Meter: 11.11.11 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Behold where He stands at the door of thy heart Lyrics: 1 Behold where He stands at the door of thy heart, O sinner, awake ere thy Savior depart; He calls thee in mercy from darkness to light, His locks are all wet with the dew of the night; Long, long He has tarried, and wilt thou refuse The pathway of life and salvation to choose? 2 On Jesus thy sins and transgressions are laid, Remember the garden, where lonely He prayed; While stars at His anguish withdrew their pale light, His locks were all wet with the dew of the night; A lamb to the slaughter, the Savior was led, He suffered in meekness, He languished and bled. 3 Reject Him no longer, admit Him, thy guest, To bring thee redemption, to offer thee rest; He comes from the mansions of glory so bright, His locks are all wet with the dew of the night; Oh, wash in the the fountain, still flowing for thee, Whose waters are boundless, eternal, and free. Used With Tune: GARY Text Sources: Dew Drops of Sacred Song by Tullius C. O'Kane (New York: Philip Phillips/Hitchcock & Walden, 1870)
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The Savior Is Risen For You And For Me

Author: Adam Geibel Meter: 11.11.11 D Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 The Savior is risen for you and for me, The Savior who suffered on Calvary’s tree; Rejoice, little children, rejoice in His love, The wonderful Savior who came from above. Refrain: Rejoice, little children, rejoice in His love, The wonderful Savior who came from above. 2 The Savior is risen that we may arise, From sin’s gloomy prison, and dwell in the skies; Rejoice in the light that this glad Easter brings, Rejoice in the love of the great King of kings. [Refrain] 3 The Savior is risen for one and for all, The Savior is risen for great and for small; With Father and Spirit He reigns evermore, One God in three Persons to love and adore. [Refrain] Used With Tune: ROSARIO
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Every Step With Jesus

Author: J. Wakefield MacGill, 1829-1902 Meter: 11.11.11 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Every step with Jesus thus we love to go Refrain First Line: Every power for Jesus Lyrics: 1 Every step with Jesus thus we love to go, Down life’s shady pathway into evening’s glow. Refrain: Every power for Jesus, brain and heart and will, Used at highest pressure till the pulse be still; Crown of glory waiting, on the further shore, Sing with glad rejoicing, praises evermore. 2 Every step with Jesus, when the mornings break, Whispering life’s secrets e’er the road we take. [Refrain] 3 Every nerve for Jesus, strained in mighty toil, Just to bring the Master heaps of golden spoil. [Refrain] 4 Every man for Jesus, what a mighty throng, Then would swell the chorus of the victor’s song! [Refrain] Used With Tune: SAN BERNARDINO
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Grant Thy Blessing

Author: Edith S. Tillotson Meter: 11.11.11 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Now our hymns are ended all our songs are sung Lyrics: 1 Now our hymns are ended, all our songs are sung, Willing praise we’ve rendered, every heart and tongue. Refrain: Grant us all Thy blessing, as Thy house we leave, And Thy benediction may we all receive; Be with us and guide us, send Thy light before, Closely walk beside us till we meet once more. 2 Everywhere surrounded by Thy loving care, May our faith be founded on Thy precepts fair. [Refrain] 3 Thro’ earth’s joys and sadness, thro’ the day and night, Fill us with Thy gladness, lead us with Thy light. [Refrain] Used With Tune: CONCHITA
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The Lord's My Redeemer

Author: Mary O. Sparrow Meter: 11.11.11 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: The Lord’s my Redeemer, my stronghold is He Refrain First Line: The Lord’s my Redeemer, my strong tower is He Lyrics: 1 The Lord’s my Redeemer, my stronghold is He; My refuge to which in all trials I flee. He holds me, He helps me, He comfort bestows; He calms each rude current which over me flows. Refrain: The Lord’s my Redeemer, my strong tower is He; My refuge to which in all trials I flee. 2 He shields me when sounds of the tempest I hear, He hides me when swift rolling billows are near. He cheers me in darkness, surrounded by foes, And comforts my soul with the thought that He knows. [Refrain] 3 Oh! Savior, Redeemer, my helper and friend, On Thee in all conflict my soul doth depend. Direct me, control me, perfect me, I pray, Till with Thee in glory I’ll praise Thee for aye. [Refrain] Used With Tune: CUPERTINO Text Sources: Bible Study Songs, by Bertha F. Vella and Daniel. B. Towner (Boston: The Pilgrim Press, 1899)
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The Stone Rolled Away

Author: Lydia O. Baxter Meter: 11.11.11 D Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: We’re happy, dear Savior, and shall we not sing Refrain First Line: We’re happy in Jesus, we’re happy today Lyrics: 1 We’re happy, dear Savior, and shall we not sing, A song of thanksgiving to Jesus our king? We sought for His presence thro’ sorrow’s dark way, And angels of glory the stone rolled away. Refrain: We’re happy in Jesus, we’re happy today, For angels of glory the stone rolled away. 2 The grave could not hold Him, on pinions of love The bright seraphs bore Him in triumph above; A conquering Savior Heav’n crowned Him that day, For angels of glory the stone rolled way. [Refrain] 3 Rejoicing in Jesus, our union is sweet; As heirs of His kingdom each other we greet; Together we love Him, together we pray, For angels of glory the stone rolled away. [Refrain] 4 We’ll sing of salvation through Jesus the Lamb, ’Till we on Mount Zion before Him shall stand; Forever with Jesus, forever to stay, For angels of glory the stone rolled away. [Refrain] Used With Tune: BABLER Text Sources: Sabbath Carols (New York: Brown & Perkins, 1868)
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Jesus Will Save You

Author: Iden Lenton Meter: 11.11.11 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: When in the morn of life, Jesus will save you Refrain First Line: Come, sinner, come today Lyrics: 1 When in the morn of life, Jesus will save you; When in the storm and strife, Jesus will save you. Though in the path of sin, long thou hast wandered, Though thou hast slighted Him, love is not sundered. Refrain: Come, sinner, come today, Jesus will save you; There is no other way, let Jesus save you. 2 When in thy manhood days, Jesus will save you; When thou hast trod earth’s maze, Jesus will save you. Though from His heart of love long thou has hast lingered, Though blessings from above long thou has hindered. [Refrain] 3 Then e’er thy life is done, Jesus will save you; When death has almost come, Jesus will save you. But sinner, come today, while He is calling; Seek now the narrow way while He is calling. [Refrain] Used With Tune: BILOXI Text Sources: Songs of Joy and Gladness by John R. Sweney, William J. Kirkpatrick, et al. (Boston: Mcdonald & Gill, 1885)
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The Lord Will Provide

Author: Philip H. Woolsey Meter: 11.11.11 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: When troubles assail us and dangers come nigh Lyrics: 1 When troubles assail us and dangers come nigh, When earth’s friends forsake us, to whom shall we fly? There is a sure refuge in which to abide, And that is God’s promise, "the Lord will provide." Refrain: "The Lord will provide," yes, "the Lord will provide"; His word is a surety, and He will provide. 2 Though often temptations arise in our path And fill us with fears, we can triumph by faith; When tempted, though weak, and our faith sorely tried, There’s one thing to cheer us, "the Lord will provide." [Refrain] 3 No strength of our own, neither goodness we claim, But trust the dear Savior, who for us was slain; For in Him God’s promise was once verified.] And now He’s our Savior; the Lord did provide. [Refrain 4 Though we may have doubts, nd our hope seem in vain, Through faith we will conquer and surely obtain; His promise is certain; while He’s on our side, We’ll go on rejoicing, "the Lord will provide." [Refrain] Used With Tune: CITY OF GOD Text Sources: Precious Gems No. 1 (New York/Chicago: W. A. Pond/Chicago Music, 1881)
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Lo, They Come, The Victors

Author: Jeremiah E. Rankin Meter: 11.11.11 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Lo, they come, the vic­tors! Banners are all furled Lyrics: 1 Lo, they come, the vic­tors! Banners are all furled; For the cross of Je­sus conquered has the world. Marching home in tri­umph, crowd the migh­ty thong, One their thorn-crowned lead­er, one their vic­tor song. Refrain: In the high­est glo­ry, He from Hea­ven came; Mighty to de­li­ver, shout aloud His name. 2 They have washed their rai­ment, shining, snowy white; Clothed are they with glo­ry, as the sons of light. Theirs the scars of bat­tle, when the fight was on; Theirs the shout of tri­umph, now the day is won. [Refrain] 3 Up the steeps they’re throng­ing, to ce­les­ti­al heights; Ah, what joys await them, what su­preme de­lights! Theirs the wed­ding ban­quet, for re­fresh­ment spread; Like great seas the cho­rus, by their voic­es sped. [Refrain] 4 To the Cap­tain’s roll call, all make an­swer, "Here!" "Blessèd of My Fa­ther, in His name draw near." This the pur­chased king­dom, this the vic­tor song; The eter­nal cho­rus; pour its tide along. [Refrain] Used With Tune: SANAA Text Sources: Echoes of Paradise by Thoro Harris (Boston: Charles H. Woodman, 1903)

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