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HYMNS OF DAWN A Choice Collection of Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs To aid God's people in singing and making melody in their hearts unto the LORD ------------------ "O Come let us sing unto the Lord: Let us make a joyful noise unto the Rock of our salvation." "My mouth shall praise Thee with joyful lips." Psalm 95:1; 63:5 DAWN BIBLE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY

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HYMNS OF DAWN

A Choice Collection of

Psalms and Hymnsand

Spiritual Songs

To aid God's people in singingand making melody in their hearts

unto the LORD

------------------

"O Come let us sing unto the Lord: Let us makea joyful noise unto the Rock of our salvation."

"My mouth shall praise Thee with joyful lips."

Psalm 95:1; 63:5

DAWN BIBLE STUDENTS ASSOCIATIONEAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY

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To the King of Kings and Lord of lords:IN THE INTEREST OF

HIS CONSECRATED “SAINTS,”

WAITING FOR THE ADOPTION,AND OF ALL THAT IN EVERY PLACE CALL UPON THE LORD

THE HOUSEHOLD OF FAITH

AND OF THE GROANING CREATION TRAVAILING AND WAITINGFOR THE MANIFESTATION OF THE SONS OF GOD,

This Work is Dedicated.----------

“To make all see what is the fellowship of the mystery which from the beginningof the world hath been hid in God.” “Wherein he hath abounded

toward us in all wisdom and prudence, having made known unto usthe mystery of His will, according to His good pleasure which He

hath purposed in Himself; that in the dispensation of thefulness of the times he might gather together in one, all

things, under Christ.” –Eph. 1:8-10; Eph.. 3:4, 5, 9----------------

Printed in USA1999

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PUBLISHER'S COMMENTS This new edition of the Hymns of Dawn continues a tradition of melodies, psalms, and spiritual songs that have long been used during the harvest time to praise God. The major motivation of this republishing was to make the hymns easier to read and music easier to play. The type size has been increased and the music similarly reset. Musical score errors were corrected and the musical key of many hymns was lowered to eliminate high notes and make the hymns easier to sing. All of the hymn numbers remain the same with the exception of 10 hymns. Because of the larger size type, the page layout of the book changed. This left 18 blank pages in the new format. These pages were filled with 8 new hymns and 10 one-page hymns which were moved from the previous edition's appendix into the body of the book. Copyright laws and layout considerations limited the selection. The 8 new hymns are:

Abide with me 'tis eventide page no. 8A Amazing grace 126A Be glad in the Lord and rejoice 119A Blessed Assurance 342 Come, follow me 57A In the dawning 241A More holiness give me 143A Nearer, still nearer 161A Without him 186A

The one-page hymns that were formerly in the appendix are:

Formerly Appendix New Page Number Longing for home A 178A Holy, Holy, Holy B 223A Lead kindly light F 231A Take time to be holy K 247A Jesus refuge of my soul L 261A Trust and obey O 275A Face to face P 281A Jesus, the very thought of thee Y 295A Hiding in thee Z 355

The new hymnal has an alphabetical listing combining titles and first lines. Also included is a topical index and the metrical index has been retained. In a few cases, words were changed where the original terminology was doctrinally incorrect. The publishers want to thank the many volunteer musicians who labored with difficulty to make this hymnal a reality.

PRAISE GOD Praise God from whom all blessings flow; Praise him all creatures here below; Praise him aloud with heart and voice, And always in his son rejoice. Hymns of Dawn. No. IA. Doxology

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ABIDE, SWEET SPIRIT

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PRAYER16AGrant Thy blessings as we part, May Thy love fill every heart;May we do the things we ought As to us Thy Word has taught.May Thy grace sufficient be That we all may honor Thee.

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4. We are trav'ling home to God, In the way our Saviour trod; In the hour of trial we Watch thy footprints, Lord, to see.

5. Fear not, brethren, joyful stand, On the borders of our land; Jesus Christ, our Father's Son, Bids us undismayed go on.

6. Lord, obediently we'll go, Gladly leaving all below; Blessed Christ, our Leader be, And we still will follow thee.

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LET PRAISE ABOUND

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42 OUR CONSECRATION PLEDGE

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4. And teach me, Lord, the art With wisdom to remove The errors that deceive the heart, And truth to clearly prove.5. O! arm me with the mind, Meek Lamb, that was in thee; And let my fervent zeal be joined With grace and charity.6. Control my ev'ry thought. My talents all enlist; And may my zeal to judgment, brought, Prove true beneath thy test.

THE WARFARE

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49 THE WORD OF GOD

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50 CONSECRATION

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53 FOREVER WITH THE LORD

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55 PRAISE THE LORD

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6. O wondrous love! what joy is mine, To feel that I am truly thine. Thou precious Lamb who died for me, I come to thee, I come to thee.

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4. Words can't tell what sweet relief For my wants I here do find Strength for warfare, balm for grief, Joy and hope and peace of mind.

5. Hushed is doubt, and ev'ry fear; And I seem in heav'n to stay; E'en the penitential tear With soft touch is wiped away.

6. Till I reach that blissful shore, This my privilege shall be, Here my soul to thus outpour, Simply, fervently to thee.

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5. When he who is our life Appears to take the throne, We, too, shall be revealed, and shine In glory like his own.

6. Shine as the sun shall we In the bright kingdom then; Our sky without a single cloud, Ourselves without a stain.

7. Like him we then shall be Transformed and glorified; For we shall see him as he is, And in his light abide.

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4. That bears unmoved the world's dread frown, Nor heeds its scornful smile; That seas of trouble cannot drown, Nor Satan's arts beguile;

5. A faith that keeps the narrow way, Till life's last hour is fled, And with a pure and steady ray Illumes a dying bed.

6. Lord, lead me to a faith like this, Through trial though it be; For O! the rest of faith is bliss, The bliss of rest in thee.

VICTORIOUS FAITH

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5. O! sweeter far the wilderness, With all its bleak, wild barrenness, Than all the city's pomp and pride Without my heav'nly Friend and Guide!

6. Its manna is a foretaste sweet Of heav'nly bounty all complete; Its cloudy pillar, guiding light, Are earnests of the future bright.

7. This path I therefore humbly tread In footprints of our living Head, In hope rejoicing as I go In him who leads and loves me so.

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5. In Christ, when all things are complete The things in earth and things in heav'n The heav'ns and earth shall be replete With thy high praises ever giv'n.

6. By faith we see thy glory now, We read thy wisdom, love and grace; In praise and adoration bow, And long to see thy glorious face.

7. Called, Lord, by thee, to highest place, To presence of thy glory bright, O! for such condescending grace How can we speak thy praise aright?

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