Pentecostal Hymns
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Pentecostal Hymns A
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YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETIES AND
SUNDAY-SCHOOLS SELECTED BY
HENRY DATE
MUSIC EDITORS E. A.
HOFFMAN
W.
A.
OGDEN
J.
H.
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Copyright, 1891 and 1894, by Henry Date
PREFATORY. Dentecost was the peep of day.
T^ach dawn wakens melody; music
dwells in light.
XT ature hails every rising sun with a matin of praise. There
is
a hallelujah chorus in every sunbeam, and an drop of dew the sun kisses.
ora-
torio in every
Every
heart from sin set free is a whispering gallery, wherein Purity walks and Hope sings.
Christianity will never fail while men and women pray, praise and practice, /^utbursts of song follow in the wake of showers of blessing.
Satan
trembles whenever he visits a church where everybody sings.
nPhe A
L
heart that cannot sing needs Christ.
dumb pew makes et it
a
numb
not be forgotten that measure is eternitv.
TT oliness is a
sin
is
a discordant note
unison tone, whose time-beat
is
whose
forever. to
men"
would have reached Canaan, had Miriam kept
Israel
Years come is
Moses
pulpit.
and go, but "Peace on earth, good- will
the song of ages.
singing.
movement No forward murmurings drown the is
Qalvation
is
possible
where doubt
stifles
joy,
and
voice of praise.
not a dirge, but a resurrection doxology.
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QVlote i^an J. E.
1.
2.
3.
Conqmtote. W.
Rankin, D. D.
the dy- ing Lamb, Thro' the pow'r of grace Thro' the cleansiDg blood of Who shall sev - er us from the Sav-ior's love, Or shall blot our names More thau con-quer-ors! There our Captain stands, While our names are grav-•-
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teee ^tme. Rev. Elisha A. Hoitman.
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must tell Je - sus all of my tri-als; I can-not bear these must tell Je - sus all of my troub-les; He is a kind, comTempted and tried I need a great Sav - ior, One who can help my I I
1.
2. 3.
O how
4.
the world to
e
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al-lures
how my
O
me!
heart
is
- lone; In ray distress he kind -ly will help me; He ev-er passionate Friend; If I but ask him, he will de - liv - er. Make of my burdens to bear; I must tell Je - sus, I must tell Je - sus; He all my tempted to sin! I must tell Je - sus, and he will help me 0-verthe
burdens a
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loves and cares for his troub-les quick-ly an cares and sor-rows will world the vie -fry to
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burdened with sin and dis -
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faith tak-ing hold of the Word, been the old sto ry so blest, John the be -lov-ed and blest, save by his pow-er di - vine;
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fet-ters
and
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Je - sus, who'll save who - soOn Je - £us' strong arm, where no Come, an - chor your soul in the
Of
—The
tem-pest
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may sweep o'er
the
Fine.
'mate me your choice;" And I en-tered the an-choredmy soul; The "Ha-ven of ev
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tem-pest can '
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of
have harm, Rest,
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say,
In
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I've anchored
my soul
in the
"Haven of
Rest," I'll sail
the wide seas no
more;
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Bless-ed be the Fountain of blood, To a world of sin - ners revealed; Thorny was the crown that he wore, And the cross his bod - y o'er-came; Fa-ther, I have wandered from thee. Oft - en has my heart gone a-stray;
1.
2. 3.
Bless-ed be the dear Son of God; Grievous were the sorrows he bore, Crim-son do my sins seem to me
On-ly by his stripes we are healed. suffered thus not in vain. Wa-ter can-not wash them a - way.
But he
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Bringing to my heart pain and woe, to cleanse my sins here below; Lean-ing on thy promise I go;
Tho' I've wandered far from his fold, May I to that Fountain be led, Je - sus, to that Fountain of thine,
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Wash me in the blood of the Lamb, And "Wash me in the blood that he shed. And Cleanse me by thy washing di-vine. And
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KlEPFER.
be gone; ing on.
have trod, way from God. feet
to
life
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Our hearts have felt the rap-ture of the pres-ence of our God, We've heard the call of Je - sus as it ech - oes thro' the soul, We've hosts of sin to con-qaer in the name of Christ our King, In "Loy - al - ty to Je sus" we will ev - er do his will,
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-fry in the paths too long untrod. The cross of Christ our trumpet or the solemn drum-beat's roll,The God who calls to souls to win for Jesus till with joy the heav'ns shall ring, And Gospel words to God that leads our forc-es will direct and bless us still; His ev - er- last-ing ^ N on
press- ing
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Rev. Leyi Gilbert, D. D.
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Pen - te - cost, to - kens of an - oth - er our youth, of con - se - cra-tion that is kin-dliug in There's a fire re - vi - val, burn-ing bright in ma - ny hearts, There's a fer - vor of They uu-furl Im-man-uel's ban-ner, and, be-hold, the thou-sands rise!
Mine eyes have seen
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Mine ears have heard the gath'ring of They are vow - ing heart - y serv - ice to There's a glovF of gen -'rous loy al in pray'r to are look - ing up •
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u y soul has felt the pres-ence of the prom-ised Ho - ly Ghost, Their faith is pure and ar-dent, and their works are gos-pel proof, 'Tis the Spir-it of the fa-thers and the zeal that Christ imparts. They are lift-ing up their broth-er from the ru - in where he lies. ;j'
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vict'ry com-eth!
Our youth
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My
life,
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All for Jesus! all for Jesus! Looking at the Crucified. :||
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So enchained my spirit's \dsion, Looking at the Crucified. :
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my days, and all mj' hours; hours. my lips speak forth his praise; praise. :^ f:-^^
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eyes were fixed on Jesus, I've lost sight of all besides;
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my being's ransomed pow'rs: my days, and all my hours. my feet run in his ways my lips speak forth his praise.
Je-sus! allfor Je - sus! All tho'ts, and words, and do - ings, All hands perform his bidding, Let eyes see Je-sus on - ly, Let
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All for Jesus! all for Jesus! Eesting now beneath his wings.
my love I gi\e to thee, Thou Lamb of God, who died for me; believe thou dost re-ceive, For thou hast died that I might live; Oh, thou who died on Cal - va- ry, To save my soul and make me free,
-I'll live
for
him who died
for
me.
How
hap - py then
my
life shall
Oh, may And now I
I'll ev PER. OF
con
live R. E.
to thee,
My My My
Sav - ior and Sav -ior and Sav -ior and
my my my
God! God!
for
My
Sav -ior and
my
God!
I ev - er faith - ful be, henceforth I'll trust in thee, -
se- crate
for
my
life
him who died
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Oh, the best friend to have is What a friend I have found in
Je Je
3.
Tho'
pass thro' the night of
sor
4.
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home we
our
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roll; you he brings; roll, Jor - dan gone be - fore,
Nev -
We
will heal
need
will sing
sus!
Peace and com-fort to
row, -
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And
him
the chill
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might
I shrink
up
fear.
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will
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will
For
my
the shore, Praising
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best friend to have is
er-more; Oh, the best friend to
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With the loved
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best friend to have
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Je-sus ev-'ry day,
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15 L. H.
Wm.
Edmunds.
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Come,feast up
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sin- ners
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when when when when
mul
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ow's son he fed,
he shed those lov - ing he gave the blind their
Chorus.
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the same Je
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the same Je
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the same Je
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the same Je
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he raised the wid the
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tears,
sight,
KiRKFATRICK.
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Liv-ing One, He's just to the on the "liv-ing bread, "He's just Come, tell him all your griefs and fears, He's just Come un - to him for clear - er light. He's just
1.
2. 3.
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Wm. McDonald.
Rev.
;
Wm.
G. Fischeb.
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ing to the Cross; I am poor, aud weak, and blind; heart has sighed for thee. Long has e - vil reigned -nith-in; to thee. Friends, and time, and earth - ly store give my all
am com-
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am
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in thee,
trust- ing. Lord,
Blest
Lamb
of
Cal
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Je Soul and bod
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to
be,
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va tion — shallcleanse you from sin." —Whol-ly thine ev er more.
count -ing all but dross, I sus sweet - ly speaks to me, "I
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sal
full
at
all
with Christ
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thy Cross
I
am
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bow, Save me, Je
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sus,
i
me
save
now.
5 Jesus comes! he fills my soul! Perfected in him I am; I am every whit made whole: Glory, glory to the Lamb.
4 In thy promises I trust, Now I feel the blood applied: I am prostrate in the dust, I
find.
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for
1
Humbly
-
-^vill
crucified.
BY PEBMISSION.
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/ There's a wideness in God's mercy. Like the wideness of the sea: \ There's a kindness in his justice ^Vhich is more than \_Omit/\ And more graces for the good 2 f There is Avelcome for the sinner, \ There is mer-cy with the SaAior, There is heal-ing \Omit.'\ J
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Chorus.
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lib-er
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ty.
in his blood.
&
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18
I.
Are you liv - ing in the darkness? Light is shin-ing Are there doubts and fears within you, Clouds of darkness Are the shades of death ap-pear-ing? Do not fear the Walk no long - er in the dark-ness; Give your fears and
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in all his brightness. Christ, the Sun, Look to Christ, and find in look-ing,
Trust
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doubtings o'er;
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Glows with beauty more and more. Light is shin-ing more and more.
friends are uearing In the light from Heaven's shore. and go right onward Where the light shines more and more. .pL.
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Choeus.
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be
home and
in God,
Light
on
hov-'ring o'er? Jor-dan's roar;
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Christ and
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riT on
shin-ing more and more. Shining clearer
m\
be-fore, Clear
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brighter
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before, Light is shining, light is shin-ing
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Sweet are the prom- is - es, Sweet is the ten-der love
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2.
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3.
to
Je
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to me, "
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