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Chase from my la­bor­ing breast;
Only a mes­sen­ger, yet rea­dy am I
Let the man­ly heart with­in you
By Thine own un­fail­ing aid,
With Thy love my bo­som fill,
At Thy bid­ding may I move,
Which pi­ty must de­mand.
Patriarchs—pro­phets—Chris­tians—all—
Breathe in­to the mu­sic of the praise we bring.
Lord, lead me in Thy way;
O Lord, the won­ders of Thy art
Thy par­don­ing grace, Thy quick­en­ing word,
Yes, ’tis love to me, a sin­ner,
He is call­ing on His peo­ple
To ac­tive serv­ice call me forth,
Thou dost as­cend the star­ry spheres,
Within Thy book, re­cord­ed stand.
Whose grace is al­ways near.
’Tis judg­ment shakes him: there’s the fear
If Thou the sec­ret wish con­vey,

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That grace can do the rest.
Master, the mes­sage that Thou giv­est me,
Stand be­side him while the sha­dow
When and where it should be paid.
Then Thy pre­sence let me see,
Loving Him who first loved me.
O may this truth, im­pressed
Countless host! how great! how blest!
Nearer come and teach us what we ought to say.
And make me a bless­ing to­day.
To me­di­tate the grate­ful song:
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Striving thus to be the win­ner,
To up­lift again the fall­en,
Here am I! Send me.
Which, all un­heard by mor­tal ears,
The weak and con­trite soul to aid:
And rea­dy to ob­ey,
He has in­curred a long ar­rear,
Hear, and my weak pe­ti­tions join,

As o’er the Past My Memory Strays

lyricist: Thomas Middleton (1769–1822
Composer: Johann Crüger, 1647
Hymn 1

...Chase from my la­bor­ing breast;

Thy grace it is which prompts the pray­er,

That grace can do the rest....

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Chase from my la­bor­ing breast;

Thy grace it is which prompts the pray­er,

That grace can do the rest.

As o’er the Past My Memory Strays

Only a Messenger

lyricist: Alice Metcalf, 1899
Composer: Philip Bliss, 1871
Hymn 2

...Only a mes­sen­ger, yet rea­dy am I

Sweetly to an­swer with the prompt re­ply,

Master, the mes­sage that Thou giv­est me,...

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Only a mes­sen­ger, yet rea­dy am I

Sweetly to an­swer with the prompt re­ply,

Master, the mes­sage that Thou giv­est me,

Only a Messenger

Charity

lyricist: Anna Simmons, 1906
Composer: Frederick Fillmore
Hymn 3

...Let the man­ly heart with­in you

Prompt to som­ething brave and true.

Stand be­side him while the sha­dow...

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Let the man­ly heart with­in you

Prompt to som­ething brave and true.

Stand be­side him while the sha­dow

Charity

Savior, I by Faith Am Touching

lyricist: Bertha Fennell, ca. 1902
Composer: Henry Holmes
Hymn 4

...By Thine own un­fail­ing aid,

Prompt obe­di­ence, in­stant serv­ice,

When and where it should be paid....

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By Thine own un­fail­ing aid,

Prompt obe­di­ence, in­stant serv­ice,

When and where it should be paid.

Savior, I by Faith Am Touching

Son of Man, to Thee I Cry

lyricist: Richard Mant, 1828
Composer: H. de la Haye Blackith, 1893
Hymn 5

...With Thy love my bo­som fill,

Prompt me now to do Thy will;

Then Thy pre­sence let me see,...

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With Thy love my bo­som fill,

Prompt me now to do Thy will;

Then Thy pre­sence let me see,

Son of Man, to Thee I Cry

Savior, Teach Me Day by Day

lyricist: Jane Leeson, 1842
Composer: Georg Strattner, 1691
Hymn 6

...At Thy bid­ding may I move,

Prompt to serve and fol­low Thee,

Loving Him who first loved me....

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At Thy bid­ding may I move,

Prompt to serve and fol­low Thee,

Loving Him who first loved me.

Savior, Teach Me Day by Day

When Blooming Youth Is Snatched Away

lyricist: Anne Steele, 1760
Composer: William Havergal, 1847
Hymn 7

...Which pi­ty must de­mand.

While pi­ty prompts the ris­ing sigh,

O may this truth, im­pressed...

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Which pi­ty must de­mand.

While pi­ty prompts the ris­ing sigh,

O may this truth, im­pressed

When Blooming Youth Is Snatched Away

Lo, They Come from East and West

lyricist: Samuel Willard, 1824
Composer: Foundery Collection, 1742
Hymn 8

...Patriarchs—pro­phets—Chris­tians—all—

Prompt to ob­ey the gen­er­al call.

Countless host! how great! how blest!...

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Patriarchs—pro­phets—Chris­tians—all—

Prompt to ob­ey the gen­er­al call.

Countless host! how great! how blest!

Lo, They Come from East and West

Holy Spirit, Hear Us (Parker)

lyricist: William Parker, 1880
Composer: Anonymous
Hymn 9

...Breathe in­to the mu­sic of the praise we bring.

Holy Spir­it! prompt us when we kneel to pray;

Nearer come and teach us what we ought to say....

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Breathe in­to the mu­sic of the praise we bring.

Holy Spir­it! prompt us when we kneel to pray;

Nearer come and teach us what we ought to say.

Holy Spirit, Hear Us (Parker)

I Do Not Ask to Choose My Path

lyricist: Henry Zelley, 1894
Composer: Henry Gilmour
Hymn 10

...Lord, lead me in Thy way;

Inspire each thought, and prompt each word,

And make me a bless­ing to­day....

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Lord, lead me in Thy way;

Inspire each thought, and prompt each word,

And make me a bless­ing to­day.

I Do Not Ask to Choose My Path

My Reins, My Fabric’s Every Part

lyricist: James Merrick (1720–1769)
Composer: Thomas Campbell, 1825
Hymn 11

...O Lord, the won­ders of Thy art

Proclaim, and prompt my will­ing tongue

To me­di­tate the grate­ful song:...

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O Lord, the won­ders of Thy art

Proclaim, and prompt my will­ing tongue

To me­di­tate the grate­ful song:

My Reins, My Fabric’s Every Part

Yes, God Is Good

lyricist: John Gurney, 1851
Composer: Psalmodia Evangelica, 1789
Hymn 12

...Thy par­don­ing grace, Thy quick­en­ing word,

These prompt our song, that God is good.

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Thy par­don­ing grace, Thy quick­en­ing word,

These prompt our song, that God is good.

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Yes, God Is Good

There’s a Hand Held Out

lyricist: Myron Morse, 1889
Composer: John Sweney
Hymn 13

...Yes, ’tis love to me, a sin­ner,

Prompts this hand to reach so low,

Striving thus to be the win­ner,...

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Yes, ’tis love to me, a sin­ner,

Prompts this hand to reach so low,

Striving thus to be the win­ner,

There’s a Hand Held Out

Truth Is Marching On

lyricist: Isaac Roberts, 1885
Composer: Robert Lowry
Hymn 14

...He is call­ing on His peo­ple

To be faith­ful, prompt, and brave,

To up­lift again the fall­en,...

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He is call­ing on His peo­ple

To be faith­ful, prompt, and brave,

To up­lift again the fall­en,

Truth Is Marching On

Master, Use Me

Composer: Elisha Hoffmann, ca. 1890
Hymn 15

...To ac­tive serv­ice call me forth,

And my prompt res­ponse will be,

Here am I! Send me....

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To ac­tive serv­ice call me forth,

And my prompt res­ponse will be,

Here am I! Send me.

Master, Use Me

Eternal King of Heav’n on High

lyricist: Ancient Latin
Composer: Benjamin Unseld, 1901
Hymn 16

...Thou dost as­cend the star­ry spheres,

Prompt at the heav’n­ly call,

Which, all un­heard by mor­tal ears,...

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Thou dost as­cend the star­ry spheres,

Prompt at the heav’n­ly call,

Which, all un­heard by mor­tal ears,

Eternal King of Heav’n on High

O Turn, Great Ruler of the Skies

lyricist: James Merrick (1720–1769)
Composer: Lowell Mason, 1839
Hymn 17

...Within Thy book, re­cord­ed stand.

Prompt is Thy pow­er, when ills in­vade,

The weak and con­trite soul to aid:...

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Within Thy book, re­cord­ed stand.

Prompt is Thy pow­er, when ills in­vade,

The weak and con­trite soul to aid:

O Turn, Great Ruler of the Skies

A Light Along the Way

lyricist: Eliza Hewitt, 1903
Composer: Lincoln Hall
Hymn 18

...Whose grace is al­ways near.

O make me prompt to hear Thy voice,

And rea­dy to ob­ey,...

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Whose grace is al­ways near.

O make me prompt to hear Thy voice,

And rea­dy to ob­ey,

A Light Along the Way

Thankless for Favors from on High

lyricist: William Cowper, 1792
Composer: Joseph Barnby, 1881
Hymn 19

...’Tis judg­ment shakes him: there’s the fear

That prompts his wish to stay;

He has in­curred a long ar­rear,...

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’Tis judg­ment shakes him: there’s the fear

That prompts his wish to stay;

He has in­curred a long ar­rear,

Thankless for Favors from on High

Jesus, My Advocate Above

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1739
Composer: Samuel Stanley (1767–1822)
Hymn 20

...If Thou the sec­ret wish con­vey,

And sweet­ly prompt my heart to pray;

Hear, and my weak pe­ti­tions join,...

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If Thou the sec­ret wish con­vey,

And sweet­ly prompt my heart to pray;

Hear, and my weak pe­ti­tions join,

Jesus, My Advocate Above

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