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Some Sweet Day

Author: J. H. H. Hymnal: Songs of Grace and Glory #140 (1918) Topics: Special Songs; Special Songs Duets First Line: Some sweet day we'll meet above Lyrics: 1 Some sweet day we’ll meet above, Some sweet day, yes, some sweet day; In that home where all is love, Some sweet day, yes, some sweet day. Refrain: Some sweet day, yes, some sweet day, In that home so bright and fair, Mother dear, we’ll meet you there, Some sweet day, yes, some sweet day. 2 Oh, the joys of heav’n we’ll share, Some sweet day, yes, some sweet day; Meet and greet our loved ones there, Some sweet day, yes, some sweet day. [Refrain] 3 Mists and clouds will clear away, Some sweet day, yes, some sweet day; Then we’ll dwell with Christ for aye, Some sweet day, yes, some sweet day. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Some sweet day we'll meet above]
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What Should We Do Without Jesus?

Author: Miss May Olinger Hymnal: Songs of Grace and Glory #141 (1918) Topics: Special Songs; Special Songs Duets Lyrics: 1 What should we do without Jesus? What should we do all the day? With no kind Savior to guide us, No one to care if we stray? What should we do when we’re weary, No one to tell of our cares, No one to help when we’re tempted, No one to answer our pray’rs? 2 What should we do without Jesus? When in affliction and pain— No one to ouch us and heal us, No one to make well again? Life would be scarcely worth living If the dear Lord were not near, Comforting us on life’s pathway, Filling our hearts with his cheer. 3 What should we do without Jesus When the death angel draws near, Silently taking our loved ones, Those we have long held so dear? Long would the days be, and lonely, Poor is earth’s comfort, and blind; Then we are sure we should need him, Jesus so lowly and kind. 4 What should we do without Jesus When our life here is all o’er— No one to take us to heaven, No one to greet from that shore? Think of a life that’s been wasted, Spent not in service to God! What should we do without Jesus When laid to rest ‘neath the sod? Tune Title: [What should we do without Jesus?]
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Cast Thy Bread upon the Waters

Author: J. H. Hanaford Hymnal: Songs of Grace and Glory #149 (1918) Topics: Special Songs Female Voices; Special Songs Trio Tune Title: [Cast thy bread upon the waters]
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Angels, Please Tell Mother

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: Songs of Grace and Glory #154 (1918) Topics: Special Songs Male Voices; Special Songs Male Voices First Line: O how my loving mother used to worry over me Refrain First Line: How happy she will be to know that I am free Lyrics: 1 O how my loving mother used to worry over me, Because I did not trust her Savior’s love! She wanted me to meet her beside the crystal sea, That we might live together there above. Refrain: How happy she will be to know that I am free, And that the golden life-crown I shall wear; Her Savior hides my past, I’m trusting Him at last, So, angels, please tell mother I’ll be there. 2 How oft I saw her weeping, how oft I heard her pray For me, her boy, in boyhood’s happy home; And yet I followed pleasure along the downward way, And seemed to love from her and God to roam. [Refrain] 3 I know that she is resting with glory on her brow, I know that she is safe with Him above, And O how much I love her and her Redeemer now, While resting in His tender arms of love. [Refrain] 4 I soon shall meet my mother in yonder happy home, And thank her for the pleas she made for me; Along the shore eternal together we will roam And praise our King beside the crystal sea. [Refrain] Tune Title: [O how my loving mother used to worry over me]
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God’s Book

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: Songs of Grace and Glory #150 (1918) Topics: Special Songs Male Voices First Line: "God's Book:"—a deathless song of love Refrain First Line: O blessed book of grace Lyrics: 1 “God’s Book;”—a deathless song of love Thru all the ages sung; A picture of the Heart above, Beloved by old and young. Refrain: O blessed book of grace divine, So precious to my soul, My mother’s guide, thou shalt be mine, Till I have reached the goal. 2 “God’s Book;”—the soul’s most precious food, A counselor sublime; A rock that hath unshaken stood Thru all the blasts of time. [Refrain] 3 “God’s Book;”—the sunshine of the soul, When tempests hide the sky; A pilot true, when billows roll, And dang’rous rocks are nigh. [Refrain] 4 “God’s Book;”—a chart that leads aright, That marks the pilgrim way, Thru labyrinths of starless night, To everlasting day. [Refrain] Tune Title: ["God's Book:"—a deathless song of love]
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Redeemed

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: Songs of Grace and Glory #153 (1918) Topics: Special Songs Male Voices First Line: Sweet is the song I am singing today Refrain First Line: I'm redeemed by love divine! Lyrics: 1 Sweet is the song I am singing today: I’m redeemed! I’m redeemed! Trouble and sorrow have vanished away: I have been redeemed! Refrain: I’m redeemed by love divine! Glory, glory! Christ is mine, Christ is mine! All to Him I now resign, resign I have been redeemed, redeemed! 2 Happiness thrills me as onward I go: I’m redeemed! I’m redeemed! All the way homeward my praises shall flow: I have been redeemed! [Refrain] 3 Oh, what a wonderful Savior is He; I’m redeemed! I’m redeemed! His evermore I am sure I shall be: I have been redeemed! [Refrain] Tune Title: [Sweet is the song I am singing today]
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The Song of Joy

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: Sing His Praise #184 (1902) Topics: Special Songs First Line: There's a song of joy echoing over all the world Refrain First Line: Jesus, Jesus, Oh, shout the glad refrain Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a song of joy echoing over all the world]
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Birthday Song

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: Life Songs #229 (1916) Topics: Children's Songs Special Songs for Children First Line: For our pleasant birthdays Languages: English Tune Title: [For our pleasant birthdays]
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Exercise Song

Author: Mrs. J. C. Bateham Hymnal: Life Songs #243 (1916) Topics: Children's Songs Special Songs for Children First Line: We all rise up together Refrain First Line: We'll mind the rule Languages: English Tune Title: [We all rise up together]
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Sing Old Hymns to Me

Author: Eva Martindale Hymnal: Gospel Songs No. 2 #313 (1902) Topics: Special Songs, Soles, Etc. First Line: Oh, how I love the old songs Refrain First Line: Nearer, my God, to Thee Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, how I love the old songs]

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