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2. Lay hold up - on the sword, Turn not to left or right,

3. Be brave, be firm, be strong, Be fear -less in the fight;

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Where the Gates Swing Outward Nevei*

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2. Just a few more years with their toil and tears, And the jour - ney

3. Tho' the hills be steep and the val - leys deep, With no flow' rs my

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way a-dorn-ing; Tho' the night be lone and my rest a stone,

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3. All the way from earth to Glo - ry, I would be

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4. Days of dark-ness still come o'er me, Sor- row's paths I oft - en tread,

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His Grace is Enough for Me

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Jesus Set the Music Ringing

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What a Wonderful Changel

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3. Ev - 'ry long-ing shall meet sat -is- fac-tion at length, All ourwcak-ness be

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It Pays to Serve Jesus

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In The Garden

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3. Torn were His feet by the bri-ars of scorn; Pierced was His forehead by

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The Old Rugged Cross

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4. In Je - sus for peace I a - bide, (a - bide,) And

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3. On - ly cow-ards dare re-fuse,

4. Not for hope of great re-ward

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Live in Sunshine

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2. Thisworld is not a place for wrong, While God'sdearliand is o - ver all;

3. Thisworld is not a place for tears While Je - sus comforts those who weep;

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Does Jesus Care?

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face, There shall we sing His glory. Praising His matchless grace.

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1. Sing the won-drous love of Je - sus. Sinp: His mer-cy and His grace;

2. While we walk the pil- grim pathway, Clouds will o - ver-spreadthe sky;

3. Let as then be true andfaith-ful, Trust-ing, serv-ing ev - 'ry day;

4. On -ward to the prize be -fore ns! Soon His beau -ty we'll be - hold; ^ -^ -^ -#-

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In the man-sions bright and blessed, He'll prs-pare for os a place. But when trav'ling days are o-ver, Not a shad-ow, not a sigh. Just one glimpse of Him in glo-ry Will the toils of life re-pay. Soon the pearl -y gates will o-pen, We shall tread the streets of gold.

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When we all get to heaven, What a dayofre-ioicing that will be!

When we all What a day of re-joicing that will be!

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When we all see Je-sus,We'llsingandshoatthevic-to-ry

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1. The whole world was lost in the dark-ness of sin; The Light of the

2. No dark-ness have we who in Je - sus a - bide, The Light of the

3. Ye dwell-ers in dark-ness with sin-blind - ed eyes, The Light of the

4. No need of the sun-light in heav- en, we're told, The Light of the

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world is Je - sus; We walk in the Light when we fol - low our Guide,

world is Je - sus; Go, wash at His bid - ding, and light will a - rise,

world is Je - sus; The Lamb is the Light in the Cit - y of Gold,

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All the streets with gold are laid, And there is "no night there."

There hfe's crys - tal riv - er flows. And there is "no night there."

For the Lamb is all the light, And there is "no night there."

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Joy of the Soul

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1. There is glo - ry in mysool Since theSaviormademewhole, He il-lu-mines ev'ry 2.1 will tell toalla-roundWhat a Sav-iorIhavefound,I will ev-er-more His 3. 1 will praise Him while I live, Love, obey, and service give ; Somesweet time He'll call me

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dark and gloom-y day; In His f el-low-ship I rest; What He gives I know is best; wondrous love pro-claim; ForHisbloodhascleansedmysoulJamkeptin His control- to Hishome on high, Where,with all the blood-washed throng, I will shout the glad new song,

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While the ever-blissful years are rolling by. glory, there's glory in my soul

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He Leadeth Me

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2. Sometimes 'mid scenes of deepest'gloom, Some-times where E-den's bowers bloom.

3. Lord, I would clasp Thy hand in mine, Nor ev er mar - murnor re -pine,

4. And when my task on earth Is done, When, by Thy grace, the vic-trys woo.

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What-e'er I do, wher-e'er I be, Still 'tis God's hand that lead-eth me.

By wa - ters still, o'er troub-led sea, Still'tis His hand that lead-eth me!

C!on-tent, what-ev - er lot I see, Since 'tismy God that lead-eth mel

E'en death's cold wave I will not flee, Since God thro' Jor- dan lead-eth me.

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2. Now are we free there's no ccn-dem-na- tion, Je - sus pro-

3. "Chil-dren of God." 0 glo - ri - ous call- ini^, Sure-ly His

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vides a per-fect sal - va - tion; "Come un- to Me," 0 hear His sweet

grace will keep us from fall - ing; Pass-ing from death to life at His

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fall, Grace hath redeemed us once for all.

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2. 0 per - feet re-demp-tion, the purchase of blood. To ev - 'ry be-liev-er the

3. Great things He hath taught us,great things Hehathdone,Andgreatoiirrejoicing thro'

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transport, when Jesus we see.

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My Very Best For Jesus

W. C. Martin

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2. I want to stand for Je-sus where His name is not revered; I want to show my

3. I want to do my best, fori re-mem-ber Cal-va - ry, And all the deeds of

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sur - er Peace at last to gain; Suf-f'ring still and do - ing,

near - er Ris - ing to the light, -Light se - rene and ho - ly,

firm - er Step as I go on: Oft these ear - nest long - ings

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3. Wheninthatsadhour. when in death'sgrimpow'r, Je-sus is the Friend you need;

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3. Let our glo-riousban-ner ev - er be unfurled; From its might-y stronghold

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Precious Promise

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2. When temp-ta-tions al - most win thee,

3. When thy se-oret hopes have per-ished

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Jesus, I Come

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1. Out of my bond-age, sor-row and night, Je-sus, I come, Je-sas, I come;

2. Out of my shame-ful fail-ure and loss, Je-sus, I come, Je-sus, I come;

3. Out of un-rest and ar - ro-gant pride, Je-sus, I come, Je-sus, I come;

4. Out of the fear and dread of the tomb, Je-sus, I come, Je-sus, I come;

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Out of dis-tress to ju - bi-lant psalm, Je-sus, I come to Thee.

Up-ward for aye on wings like a dove, Je-sus, I come to Thee.

Ev - er Thy glo - rious face to be -hold, Je - sus, I come to Thee.

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Open Your Heart to Jesus

D. R. VAN Sickle

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4. 0 - pen your heart to Je - sus, For so He has done to thee; 'Twas

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Thou must fight the bat - tie brave-ly, Ere thy soul can wear a crown.

Then, thro' Him whose grace redeems thee, Thou shalto-ver-come at last.

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3. Ke- deem- er, Sav - ior, Friend of man Once ra - ined by the fall,

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Will Jesus Find Us Watching?

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2. If, at the dawn of the ear - ly morn-ing, He shall call as

3. Have we been true to the trust He left us? Do we seek to

4. Bless -ed are those whom the Lord finds watch-ing, In His glo-ry

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Carry Your Cross With a Smile

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Yield Not to Temptation

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know I am free. For my sins are all nailed tothecross.Theyarenailedtothecross,

song in my heart, That my sins have been tak-en a-way.

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The Haven of Rest

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faith tak-inghold of the Word, My fet-ters fell off, and I

been the old sto - ry so blest. Of Je - sus, who'll save who-so-

John the be-lov-ed and blest. On Je - sus' strong arm, where no

save by His pow - er di -vine; Come, an- chor your soul in the

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ev - er will have A home in the "Ha - ven of Rest!"

tem-pest can harm, Se - cure in the "Ha - ven of Rest!"

"Ha - ven of Rest," And say, "My Be - lov - ed is mine."

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1 Am Fraying tor You

S. O'Maley Cluff

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I have a Sav - ior, He'splead-ing in glo - ry,

I have a Fa - ther; to me He has giv - en

I have a robe; 'tis re-splen-dent in white-ness,

When Je-sos has found you, tell oth-ers the sto - ry,

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o'er me, But oh, that my Sav - ior were your Sav-ior, too.

heav - en, But oh. that Hed let mebringyou with me, too! For you

brightness. Dear friend, could I see you re - ceiv-ing one, too!

glo - ry. And prayer will be answered-'twas answered for you!

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My Wonderful Dream

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