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Praise the Redeemer

Author: Julia A. Johnston Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Praise the Redeemer with heart and with lips Refrain First Line: Joyfully praise him, your Master and Lord Used With Tune: [Praise the Redeemer with heart and with lips] Text Sources: "Bible Lesson Song Roll," From
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In The Morning

Author: Martha E. Pettus Meter: 10.7.10.7 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: When from my sight the last earth-shadow falls Lyrics: 1 When from my sight the last earth-shadow falls, When life’s last midnight is o’er, Just as the morn on the river shall dawn, Jesus will stand on the shore. Yes, ’twill be morning! The light of His face Shines down that pathway of gloom; Vanished thy terror, thy victory, Death, Since He was laid in the tomb! 2 Since " He is risen!" O rapturous word! Risen! "He goeth before!" When He shall bid me "Come over," I know Jesus will stand on the shore! How can I fear, then, that river to cross? (Hushed are its storms evermore); How can I faint when I watch for His smile, His, who will stand on the shore? 3 Yes, He is watching; He stilleth the waves, Bearing His ransomed ones o’er; Ready to welcome each pilgrim, He stands Waiting on Heaven’s bright shore. And I shall see Him, who once on the earth Robes of mortality wore; Onward, blest spirit, look onward and see Jesus—He stands on the shore! 4 "I would have told you!" That word of His love Comforts my soul more and more; Jordan rolls darkly, but morning is near: Jesus will stand on the shore! Spirit of mine, when the shadow of death Clouds o’er thy heaven, once more Fear not, Oh, fear not! The river once crossed, Jesus will stand on the shore! Used With Tune: NIGERIA Text Sources: The Wayside Shrine (Boston: Sherman, French & Company, 1914)

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