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God Loves Us All

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Hymnal: Heart Hymns #52 (1912) First Line: God loves us all, O sweet is the thought Refrain First Line: God loves us all, sing praise to His name Languages: English Tune Title: [God loves us all, O sweet is the thought]
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God Loves Us All

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Hymnal: Exultant Praises #52 (1910) First Line: God loves us all, O sweet is the thought Refrain First Line: God loves us all, sing praises to His name Languages: English Tune Title: [God loves us all, O sweet is the thought]
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Work for the Master

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: The Voice of Praise #28 (1904) First Line: Work for the Master, toil for the King Refrain First Line: Servants of Christ, unite heart and hand Lyrics: 1 Work for the Master, toil for the King, Strength in his might possessing; Gifts for his using, hasten to bring, Plead for the promised blessing. Serve him with gladness, heeding his call; Trust him, tho' sunbeams or raindrops fall, Humbly, sincerely, trust him for all! Working for Jesus, our Savior. Chorus: Servants of Christ, unite heart and hand, Tell all the world his story; Gladly obey his royal command; His the kingdom, the pow'r and the glory! 2 Go with the message given to you, Tell those who sit in sorrow, Jesus will bring them comforting true; Point to the glowing morrow. Go to the weary, tell them of rest, Tell of the mansions forever blest, Till ev'ning shadows darken the west, Working for Jesus, our Savior. [Chorus] 3 Work for the Master, faithfully bear Help to a needy neighbor; Joyful hosannas mingle with prayer, Knowing for Whom we labor. Lifting the fallen, finding the lost; True to our mission, whate'er the cost; Bring to the haven, souls tempest-tossed, Working for Jesus, our Savior. [Chorus] Tune Title: [Work for the Master, toil for the King]
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A Christian Battle Song

Author: C. H. G. Hymnal: Progressive Sunday School Songs #154 (1923) First Line: Soldier of Jesus, on to the front Refrain First Line: On to the front, be true to your word Lyrics: 1 Soldier of Jesus, on to the front! Struggle a little longer! Trust in the Lord, confide in His word— Faith makes the heart grow stronger! Firm be! courageous, valiant and true, For there is trial yet for you! Heed not the conflict, long tho’ it be, For yet it will end in victory. Refrain: On to the front, be true to your word! Doubting or falt’ring never; Whole-hearted be, and loyal to Jesus, And reign in His glory forever. 2 Hear ye the song of souls in despair, Loud for the gospel calling! See! near and far, at home and abroad, Error and sin appalling! Brave hearts are needed, patient and strong, Meet for a service stern and long! Whole-hearted, noble, Christian and true, There waiteth a victor’s crown for you! [Refrain] 3 Strong is the foe, both subtle and wise, Watchful, alert, contending! Be on your guard by day and by night, Ever your cause defending. Long, dreary marches soon will be o’er; Conflict and battle rage no more; Parting, and pain and sorrow shall cease, And strife end in everlasting peace. [Refrain] Topics: Christian warfare Languages: English Tune Title: [Soldier of Jesus, on to the front]
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On to the Front

Author: C. H. G. Hymnal: Living Praise #44 (1902) First Line: Soldier of Jesus, on to the front! Refrain First Line: On to the front, be true to your vows! Languages: English Tune Title: [Soldier of Jesus, on to the front!]
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Religion Y Patriotismo

Author: I. P. Balderas Hymnal: Himnos Selectos #235 (1952) First Line: Hoy te alabamos, Dios de bondad Refrain First Line: Hoy te alabamos, Dios de bondad Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [Hoy te alabamos, Dios de bondad]
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Por La Cultura, Por El Saber

Hymnal: Himnos Selectos #294 (1952) Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [Por la cultura, por el saber]

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