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Where will you Spend Eternity?

Author: Rev. E. A. Hoffman Hymnal: Triumphant Songs No.3 #93 (1892) Topics: Solo First Line: Where will you spend eternity Refrain First Line: Eternity, eternity Tune Title: [Where will you spend eternity]
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Be Careful What You Sow, Boys!

Author: El Nathan Hymnal: Triumphant Songs No.3 #94 (1892) Topics: Solo First Line: Be careful what you sow, boys Lyrics: 1 Be careful what you sow, boys, For seed will surely grow, boys! The dew will fall, The rain will splash, The clouds grow dark, The sunshine flash; And he who sows good seed today, Shall reap good seed tomorrow, And he who sows good seed today, Shall reap good seed tomorrow. Refrain: Be careful what you sow, boys! For seed will surely grow, boys! And he who sows good seed today, Shall reap with joy tomorrow. 2 Be careful what you sow, boys, For seed will surely grow, boys! Where it may fall, You cannot know, In sun or shade ‘Twill surely grow; And he who sows good seed today, Shall reap good seed tomorrow, And he who sows good seed today, Shall reap good seed tomorrow. [Refrain] 3 Be careful what you sow, boys, The weed you plant will grow, boys! The scattered seed From tho’tless hand, Must gathered be, By God’s command; And he who sows wild oats today, Must reap wild oats tomorrow, And he who sows wild oats today, Must reap wild oats tomorrow. [Refrain] 4 Then good seed let us sow, boys, And not the briars and weeds, boys! Then harvest time Its joys shall bring, And when we reap, Our hearts shall sing; And he who sows good seed today, Shall reap good seed tomorrow, And he who sows good seed today, Shall reap good seed tomorrow. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Be careful what you sow, boys]
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God Will Take Care of You

Author: C. D. Martin Hymnal: Glad Tidings in Song #95 (1921) Topics: Solo First Line: Be not dismayed whate'er betide Languages: English Tune Title: [Be not dismayed whate'er betide]
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He'll Never Forget to Keep Me

Author: F. A. G. Hymnal: Glad Tidings in Song #102 (1921) Topics: Solo First Line: My Father has many dear children Scripture: Jeremiah 31:3 Languages: English Tune Title: [My Father has many dear children]
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Where Do You Stand To-night?

Author: John R. Clements Hymnal: Pentecostal Hymns Nos. 5 and 6 Combined #109 (1911) Topics: Solo First Line: Where do you stand tonight Refrain First Line: Where, where do you stand tonight Languages: English Tune Title: [Where do you stand tonight]
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The answered prayer

Author: Unknown Hymnal: Triumphant Songs No.3 #109 (1892) Topics: Solo First Line: Soft fell the mother's lullaby Lyrics: 1 Soft fell the mother's lullaby, The dusky room was cool and dim, The lace-crowned cot swung to and fro, In rythmic measure with the hymn: “From sin and sorrow, God of light, Preserve my little one tonight,” “From sin and sorrow, God of light, Preserve my little one tonight.” 2 Oh love that trembled in that tone, That sounded thro’ the twilight room; Oh love that shone in dewy eyes, Like stars alight amid the gloom, While ebbed and flowed the accents mild; “From sin and sorrow keep my child;” While ebbed and flowed the accents mild; “From sin and sorrow keep my child.” 3 Oh tender bosom heaving high With mother love and pure delight; Oh words of happy melody, God keep my little one tonight, While sweet the baby breathing low, And lace-crowned cot sung to and fro, While sweet the baby breathing low, And lace-crowned cot sung to and fro. 4 Gray crept the dawn behind the hill, The dreary night went shivering by, And o’er the watchers spent and chill, The sun looked down with pitying eye; But no song rose amid the gloom, That hung athwart that darken’d room, But no song rose amid the gloom, That hung athwart that darken’d room. 5 For God had heard the prayer she sang, That happy mother bending low, And answered it at break of day, While yet the cot swung to and fro, “From sin and sorrow,” in his love, God called the little one above; “From sin and sorrow,” in his love, God called the little one above. Tune Title: [Soft fell the mother's lullaby]
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Send Me a Life-boat

Author: Lizzie Scott Bushey Hymnal: Triumphant Songs No.3 #111 (1892) Topics: Solo First Line: Oh Father, send me a lifeboat Lyrics: 1 Oh Father, send me a life-boat, Of love so full and free, To safely sail the sea of life, When dangers threaten me; Sustain me, Lord, in the tempest, When darkness hides my star, Then rough winds they will bear me home, Thro’ the beautiful gates ajar. 2 Oh Father, thou in whose mercy, Heeds e’en the sparrow’s fall, Oh save, dear Lord, I perish, for The breakers drown my call; Oh Father, send me a life-boat Of love upon life’s sea; And take me home to heav’n on high, Thro’ the beautiful gates ajar. 3 Oh take me out of the darkness, To mansions fair above, Where angels sing the glad new song, And all is peace and love; Oh Father, send me a life-boat From shores across the sea; Let angel sailors guide my boat, Thro’ the beautiful gates ajar. Tune Title: [O Father, send me a lifeboat]
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Going Down to the Grave

Hymnal: Triumphant Songs No.3 #113 (1892) Topics: Solo First Line: Going down to the grave, with no hope in thy heart Refrain First Line: Oh, turn to thy God Lyrics: 1 Going down to the grave, with no hope in thy heart, That thy God will receive thee all guilt as thou art; Life’s sunshine extinguished with faltering tread, In darkness and doubt going down to the dead. Refrain: Oh, turn to thy God Who dwelleth on high, Come trusting his word, And thou shalt not die. 2 Going down to the grave, in the blackness of night, No star-beam of love from the Father of light; No Savior’s sweet presence and promise to save; A stranger to God, going down to the grave. [Refrain] 3 No God and no hope, where, oh, where is thy stay? Thy Savior long pleading turns not yet away; His sad eye will pity, his strong arm can save, Why then in thine own strength go down to the grave. [Refrain] 4 Thine hours of gay pleasure ere long will be o’er, A dark gulf awaits thee, its mad waters roar; Too late thou wilt call on the Mighty to save, When thy pray’r shall be lost in eternity’s grave. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Going down to the grave, with no hope in thy heart]
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The wayside cross

Author: C. L. Saint John Hymnal: Worship and Service #122 (1916) Topics: Solo First Line: Which way shall I take, shouts a voice Refrain First Line: Near, near thee, my son, is the old wayside cross Tune Title: [Which way shall I take, shouts a voice]
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Why not today

Author: J. E. Rankin, D. D. Hymnal: Triumphant Songs No.3 #122 (1892) Topics: Solo First Line: You think the house of prayer so sweet Tune Title: [You think the house of prayer so sweet]

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