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While the years are rolling on

Author: Harriet B. McKeever Hymnal: FoW11890 #90 (1890) First Line: In a world so full of weeping Refrain First Line: Are rolling on Tune Title: [In a world so full of weeping]
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Beautiful Land

Hymnal: FoW11890 #91 (1890) First Line: A beautiful land by faith I see Refrain First Line: Will you go, will you go Tune Title: [A beautiful land by faith I see]
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The Savior Precious

Author: James S. Apple Hymnal: FoW11890 #92 (1890) First Line: I have found the Savior precious Tune Title: [I have found the Savior precious]
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My Jesus, I Love Thee

Hymnal: FoW11890 #93 (1890) First Line: My Jesus I love Thee Tune Title: [My Jesus I love Thee]
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Life of Christ

Author: Jessie H. Baker Hymnal: FoW11890 #94 (1890) First Line: From a palace to a manger Refrain First Line: My Lord was crucified for me Lyrics: 1 From a palace to a manger, Once the Savior came; Poor, despis’d, and call’d a stranger; This, my Savior’s fame. Down in pathways dark and dreary, Still my Savior goes, Cheering hearts grown faint and weary, Bearing others’ woes. Refrain: My Lord was crucified for me, Upon the cross he died for me, And I will love thee, my Savior; For thou hast first lov’d me. 2 On the cross, his arms extended, There my Savior dies; In a grave—his lifework ended, There my Savior lies, From the tomb, dearth’s fetters rending, See my Savior rise, Back to heav’n to home ascending, Lo! he mounts the skies. [Refrain] 3 Wide are flung the gates of brightness, List the heav’nly strains! On a throne of dazzling whiteness, Now my Savior reigns, And to see him in his beauty On the hills of God; I must tread the path of duty, That my Savior trod. [Refrain] Tune Title: [From a palace to a manger]
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When the King Comes in

Author: J. E. Landor Hymnal: FoW11890 #95 (1890) First Line: Called to the feast by the King are we Tune Title: [Called to the feast by the King are we]
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He's Mighty to Save

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: FoW11890 #96 (1890) First Line: Jesus is waiting his grace to bestow Refrain First Line: Mighty to save Scripture: Isaiah 63:1 Tune Title: [Jesus is waiting his grace to bestow]
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Marching in the King's highway

Author: Sallie A. Smith Hymnal: FoW11890 #97 (1890) First Line: In the way cast up for the ransomed Tune Title: [In the way cast up for the ransomed]
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Let us Hear you Tell It

Author: J. M. W. Hymnal: FoW11890 #98 (1890) First Line: O, brother, have you told how the Lord forgave Refrain First Line: Let us hear, you tell to over tell it over once again Lyrics: 1 O brother, have you told how the Lord forgave? Let us hear you tell it over once again; Thy coming to the cross, where he died to save, Let us hear you tell it over once again. Are you walking now in his blessed light? Are you cleansed from ev’ry guilty stain? Is he your joy by day and your song by night? Let us hear you tell it over once again. Refrain: Let us hear, you tell to over tell it over once again. Tell the sweet and blessed story, It will help you on to glory, Let us hear you tell it over once again. 2 When toiling up the way, was the Saviour there? Let us hear you tell it over once again; Did Jesus bear you up in His tender care? Let us hear you tell it over once again. Never have you found such a friend as he, Who can help you ‘midst the toil and pain; O all the world should hear what he’s done for thee; Let us hear you tell it over once again. [Refrain] 3 Was ever on your tongue such a blessed theme? Let us hear you tell it over once again; ‘Tis ever sweeter far than the sweetest dream, Let us hear you tell it over once again. There are aching hearts in the world’s great throng, Who have sought for rest, and all in vain; Hold Jesus up to them by your word and song; Let us hear you tell it over once again. [Refrain] 4 The battles you have fought, and the vict’ries won, Let us hear you tell it over once again; ‘Twill help them on the way who have just begun, Let us hear you tell it over once again. We are striving now with the hosts of sin, Soon with Christ our Savior we shall reign; Ye ransomed of the Lord, try a soul to win; Let us hear you tell it over once again. [Refrain] Tune Title: [O, brother, have you told how the Lord forgave]
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At the Cross

Author: R. Kelso Carter Hymnal: FoW11890 #99 (1890) First Line: O Jesus, Lord, thy dying love Refrain First Line: At the cross, at the cross Tune Title: [O Jesus, Lord, thy dying love]

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