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Like Ships in the Night

Author: G. B. Hymnal: Full Redemption Songs #46 (1933) Topics: Choir and Choruses First Line: We have launched for a voyage on the ocean of life Refrain First Line: Like ships in the night, like ships in the night Languages: English Tune Title: [We have launched for a voyage on the ocean of life]
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Sowing the Seed

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: Worship and Service #62 (1916) Topics: Choir and Chorus Selections First Line: Sowing the seed of the Kingdom, sowing the seed by the way Refrain First Line: Wonderful seed Lyrics: 1 Sowing the seed of the Kingdom, sowing the seed by the way, Working for Jesus, our Saviour, day by day; Lavishly casting it broadcast over the hill and the plain; Lo! in the rain and the sunshine, springs the grain! Refrain: Wonderful seed, heavenly seed, Bearing abundant blessing divine, Bearing abundant blessing divine, abundance blessing divine; Beautiful sheaves, glorious sheaves, Shall at the time of their reaping be thine. 2 Sowing the seed of the Kingdom, mercy and kindness and love, Blessing the eye of the Master throned above; Out in the field in the morning, toiling with courage and cheer, Work till the stars of the ev’ning shall appear. [Refrain] 3 Sowing the seed of the Kingdom, sowing with patience and care; Pray’rfully taking the message ev’rywhere; Going on errands of mercy, strengthen’d with pow’r from on high, Trustfully wait for the harvest by and by. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Sowing the seed of the kingdom]
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Sail On

Author: C. H. G. Hymnal: Worship and Service #94 (1916) Topics: Choir and Chorus Selections First Line: Upon a wide and stormy sea Refrain First Line: Sail on, sail on, the storms will soon be past Tune Title: [Upon a wide and stormy sea]
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O Thou Who Dost Care for My Soul

Author: Jessie Brown Pounds Hymnal: Worship and Service #102 (1916) Topics: Choir and Chorus Selections Refrain First Line: Thou love that art stronger than death Lyrics: 1 O Thou who dost care for my soul, That soul makes its outcry to Thee; Then take me, to keep and control, And bear my life’s burden for me. Refrain: Thou love that art stronger than death, My burden upon Thee I roll; In Thee is my life and my breath, O Thou who dost care for my soul! 2 My wisdom is folly at best, My strength is but weakness I know; In Thee shall my spirit have rest, To whom but to Thee can I go? [Refrain] 3 Tho’ dangers may threaten me, yet Thou waitest the call of my pray’rs; Tho’ friends I have loved may forget, I still have a Father who cares. [Refrain] Tune Title: [O thou who dost care for my soul]
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Morn Eternal Breaks

Author: Gladys Clark Hymnal: Worship and Service #109 (1916) Topics: Choir and Chorus Selections First Line: Lo! the morn eternal breaks Refrain First Line: Cease your mourning, languid ones Lyrics: 1 Lo! the morn eternal breaks, Come and see the empty tomb; From the dead the Saviour wakes, And He scatters all death’s gloom. Refrain: Cease your mourning, languid ones, Come and dry your tearful eyes, From the grave see Jesus comes, Death has lost its precious prize. 2 Lo! the morn eternal breaks, Come and see the empty tomb; From the dead the Saviour wakes, And He scatters all death’s gloom. [Refrain] 3 See the seal is broken now, Human pow’r could not Him stay; Lo! the angels to Him bow, And He scatters all death’s gloom. [Refrain] 4 Ye who fear the foeman, Death, Think upon your blessed Lord; Think of what He did bequeath, And He scatters all death’s gloom. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Lo! the morn eternal breaks]
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Praise Ye the Lord

Author: Jennie Ree Hymnal: Full Redemption Songs #120 (1933) Topics: Choir and Choruses First Line: Praise ye the Lord! Timbrel and harp employ Refrain First Line: Great and glorious Lyrics: 1 Praise ye the Lord! Timbrel and harp employ; Lift the voice, sing, rejoice, Publish His greatness and glory; His service shall be fraught with an endless joy; Day and night be thy delight, Telling the wonderful story. Refrain: Great and glorious! He is King forevermore! Over all He is victorious, We His holy name adore! Reign, reign over us, Keep us ever, leave us never, Till “Thine be the glory” Shall be the glad story From shore to shore! 2 Praise ye the Lord! Worthy of praise is He; Sun and rain, joy and pain, Unto the earth He is sending; He holdeth the stars, governs the angry sea; Mountain peak and desert bleak Tell of His glory unending. [Refrain] 3 Praise ye the Lord! Herald His name abroad! Vale and hill, rock and rill, Join in the song with creation; Jehovah is He—there is no other God! Worlds unknown are His alone; Give Him your heart’s adoration. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Praise ye the Lord! Timbrel and harp employ]
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My Sheep Know My Voice

Author: H. Buffum Hymnal: Full Redemption Songs #138 (1933) Topics: Choir and Choruses First Line: My sheep know My voice, and the path that I take Refrain First Line: My sheep know My voice, and day by day Languages: English Tune Title: [My sheep know My voice, and the path that I take]
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The Old Book and the Old Faith

Author: G. H. C. Hymnal: Worship and Service #160 (1916) Topics: Choir and Chorus Selections First Line: Mid the storms of doubt and unbelief Tune Title: [Mid the storms of doubt and unbelief]
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Make Christ King

Author: C. R. L. Vawter Hymnal: Worship and Service #161 (1916) Topics: Choir and Chorus Selections First Line: Make Christ King, is the message we bring in song Refrain First Line: O make Christ King of your heart today Lyrics: 1 Make Christ King, is the message we bring in song, Make Christ King, He is leading the right ‘gainst wrong, Make Christ King, of His victories I shall sing; Go tell the erring, no longer deferring to Make Christ King. Refrain: O make Christ King of your heart, Make Christ King; O give Him right of way, Make Christ King; Christ now is victor and graves have no dread, Death hath no sting; Tho’ men disowned Him the Father enthroned Him, O make Christ King. 2 Make Christ King, He is worthy the love of all, Make Christ King, or you heed not the Spirit’s call; Make Christ King, to Him gift of my life I bring; O hear the story in all of its glory and Make Christ King. [Refrain] 3 Make Christ King, for above Him there is not one, Make Christ King, for our Father hath called Him Son; Make Christ King, let the bells of all heaven ring; Tho’ men disowned Him, the Father enthroned Him and Made Christ King. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Make Christ King, is the message we bring in song]
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A Saloonless Nation in 1920

Author: J. G. Dailey Hymnal: Worship and Service #162 (1916) Topics: Choir and Chorus Selections First Line: 'Twas an inspiration of divine creation Refrain First Line: My country 'tis to thee Lyrics: 1 ‘Twas an inspiration of divine creation, When the Christian throng decreed, That this boon of heaven, unto mortals given, Be from liquor’s bondage freed. That this land of plenty, be in nineteen twenty, In the name of Christ our King, A saloonless nation, its proclamation, Hear the joyful millions sing. Refrain: My country, ‘tis to thee, I pledge my loyalty— With ballots plenty, In nineteen twenty, A saloonless nation we shall be. Outfling it far and wide, From ev’ry mountain side, A saloonless nation, In nineteen twenty, This our land shall be. 2 ‘Twas a wise endeavor, and ‘twill place forever, In the halls of fadeless fame, of the hosts engaging, and the conflict waging, An enduring deathless name. It will shine unceasing, with a glow increasing, While the vaulted heavens ring, As the people voicing, their glad rejoicing, In a countless throng shall sing. [Refrain] 3 With the king unseated, and his hosts defeated, And Old Glory floating free, She shall wave in splendor freedom’s staunch defender, And her colors stainless be. Such a safe condition in this prohibition; Shall her faultless folds proclaim, That a worldwide nation, in exultation, Shall engage the glad refrain. [Refrain] 4 So with firm endeavor, that is dauntless ever, In adhering to the right, Christian voters leading, liquor’s hosts receding, Until vanquished in the fight. Then with ballots plenty, year of nineteen twenty, We shall bring the Jubilee, To a people gifted, a land uplifted, And the song shall ever be. [Refrain] Tune Title: ['Twas an inspiration of divine creation]

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