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  "Folders": [
    {
      "Name": "All",
      "Lyrics": [
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          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Each day I'll do a golden deed,\nBy helping those who are in need,\nMy life on earth is but a span,\nAnd so I'll do the best I can,\nThe best I can.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To be a child of God each day,\nMy light must shine along the way;\nI'll sing His praise while ages roll\nAnd strive to help some troubled soul,\nSome troubled soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The only life that will endure,\nIs one that's kind and good and pure;\nAnd so for God I'll take my stand,\nEach day I'll lend a helping hand,\nA helping hand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'll help someone in time of need,\nAnd journey on with rapid speed;\nI'll help the sick and poor and weak,\nAnd words of kindness to them speak,\nKind words I'll speak.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While going down life's weary road,\nI'll try to lift some traveler's load;\nI'll try to turn the night to day,\nMake flowers bloom along the way,\nThe lonely way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Life's evening sun is sinking low,\nA few more days and I must go\nTo meet the deeds that I have done,\nWhere there will be no setting sun.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "A Beautiful Life",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0254",
          "Authors": [
            "William M. Golden."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "A charge to keep I have,\nA God to glorify,\nA never-dying soul to save,\nAnd fit it for the sky.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To serve the present age,\nMy calling to fulfill:\nO may it all my powers engage\nTo do my Master's will!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Arm me with jealous care,\nAs in Thy sight to live;\nAnd O Thy servant, Lord, prepare\nA strict account to give!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Help me to watch and pray,\nAnd on Thyself rely,\nAssured, if I my trust betray,\nI shall for ever die.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "A Charge to Keep I Have",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0255",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1762."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My Father is rich in houses and lands,\nHe holdeth the wealth of the world in His hands!\nOf rubies and diamonds, of silver and gold,\nHis coffers are full, He has riches untold.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My Father's own Son, the Savior of men,\nOnce wandered on earth as the poorest of them;\nBut now He is pleading our pardon on high,\nThat we may be His when He comes by and by.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I once was an outcast stranger on earth,\nA sinner by choice, an alien by birth,\nBut I've been adopted, my name's written down,\nAn heir to a mansion, a robe and a crown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A tent or a cottage, why should I care?\nThey're building a palace for me over there;\nThough exiled from home, yet still may I sing:\nAll glory to God, I'm a child of the King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'm a child of the King,\nA child of the King:\nWith Jesus my Savior,\nI'm a child of the King.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "A Child of the King",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0256",
          "Authors": [
            "Harriet Eugenia Peck Buell",
            "1877."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "A Child this day is born,\nA Child of high renown.\nMost worthy of a scepter,\nA scepter and a crown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The which the holy prophets\nSpoke of long time before,\nThat from the fall of Adam\nHe should us all restore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This Child both God and Man\nFrom Heaven down to us came,\nHe is the King of all Kings,\nAnd Jesus is His Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "These tidings Shepherds heard\nIn their field watching their fold,\nWas by an angel unto them\nThat night revealed and told.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who standing near by them\nTo them shined so bright,\nThat they amazed were\nAt that most glorious sight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To whom the angel spoke,\nSaying, \"Be not afraid;\nBe glad, poor silly shepherds;\nWhy are you so dismayed?\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"For lo, I bring you tidings\nOf gladness and of mirth,\nWhich cometh to all people by\nThis holy Infant's birth.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Him hath God lifted up\nAs light and shepherd's horn,\nWhich in the city of David\nThis present time was born.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"The only Son of God was He\nThe Lord and God most highest;\nAnd He is the true Shepherd,\nThe young Child Jesus Christ.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then there was with the angel\nA host incontinent\nOf heavenly bright soldiers,\nWhich from the Highest was sent.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lauding the Lord our god,\nAnd His celestial King;\n\"All glory be in paradise,\"\nThis heavenly host did sing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 11
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Glory be unto our God,\nThat sitteth still on high,\nWith praises and with triumph great,\nAnd joyful melody.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 12
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But when this holy army\nOf heavenly soldiers bright\nWas unto God returned\nAnd vanished out of sight;",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 13
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The shepherds hearts joyful\nAt this great glorious news\nThat the King of all kings\nWas risen amongst the Jews.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 14
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Without the least of hindrance\nAnon they went in then,\nAnd found the young Child Jesus Christ\nThus born in Bethlehem.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 15
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And as the angel told them,\nSo to them did appear;\nThey found the young Child Jesus Christ\nWith Mary his mother dear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 16
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now such a place it was\nWhere this was come to pass\nFor want of room this Child was laid\nBetwixt an ox and ass.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 17
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not sumptuously, but simply\nWas this young King arrayed,\nA manger was the cradle\nWhere this young Child was laid.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 18
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No pride at all was found\nIn this most holy Child,\nBut He being void of all sin\nThe Lamb of god most mild.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 19
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His body unto bitter pains\nHe gave to set us free:\nHe is our Savior Jesus Christ\nAnd none but only He.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 20
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Father, Son and Holy Ghost\nAll glory be therefore,\nTo Whom be all dominion\nBoth now and evermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 21
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Noëls, noëls, noëls,\nNoëls sing all we may,\nBecause the King of all kings\nWas born this blessed day.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "A Child This Day Is Born",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0257",
          "Authors": [
            "Traditional"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "A cry, as of pain, again and again,\nIs borne o'er the deserts and wide spreading main;\nA cry from the lands that in darkness are lying,\nA cry from the hearts that in sorrow are sighing;\nIt comes unto me; it comes unto thee;\nOh what--oh what shall the answer be?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh! hark to the call; it comes unto all\nWhom Jesus hath rescued from sin's deadly thrall;\n\"Come over and help us! in bondage we languish\";\nIt comes unto me; it comes unto thee;\nOh what--oh what shall the answer be?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It comes to the soul that Christ hath made whole,\nThe heart that is longing His Name to extol;\nIt comes with a chorus of pitiful wailing;\nIt comes with a plea which is strong and prevailing;\n\"For Christ's sake\" to me; \"For Christ's sake\" to thee;\nOh what--oh what shall the answer be?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We come, Lord, to Thee, Thy servants are we;\nInspire Thou the answer, and true it shall be!\nIf here we should work, or afar Thou should send us,\nOh grant that Thy mercy may ever attend us,\nThat each one may be a witness for Thee,\nTill all the earth shall Thy glory see!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "A Cry, as of Pain",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0258",
          "Authors": [
            "Sarah Geraldine Stock (1838-1898)"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "A debtor to mercy alone, of covenant mercy I sing;\nNor fear, with Thy righteousness on, my person and off'ring to bring.\nThe terrors of law and of God with me can have nothing to do;\nMy Savior's obedience and blood hide all my transgressions from view.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The work which His goodness began, the arm of His strength will complete;\nHis promise is Yea and Amen, and never was forfeited yet.\nThings future, nor things that are now, nor all things below or above,\nCan make Him His purpose forgo, or sever my soul from His love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My name from the palms of His hands eternity will not erase;\nImpressed on His heart it remains, in marks of indelible grace.\nYes, I to the end shall endure, as sure as the earnest is giv'n;\nMore happy, but not more secure, the glorified spirits in heav'n.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "A Debtor to Mercy Alone",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0259",
          "Authors": [
            "Augustus Montague Toplady",
            "1771."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "A few more marchings weary, then we'll gather home!\nA few more storm clouds dreary, then we'll gather home!\nA few more days the cross to bear,\nAnd then with Christ a crown to wear;\nA few more marchings weary, then we'll gather home!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A few more nights of weeping, then we'll gather home!\nA few more watches keeping, then we'll gather home!\nA few more vict'ries over sin,\nA few more sheaves to gather in,\nA few more marchings weary, then we'll gather home!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A few more sweet links broken, then we'll gather home!\nA few more kind words spoken, then we'll gather home!\nA few more partings on the strand,\nAnd then away to Canaan's land:\nA few more marchings weary, then we'll gather home!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O'er time's rapid river, soon we'll rest forever;\nNo more marchings weary when we gather home!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "A Few More Marchings Weary",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0260",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1820-1915)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "A few more years shall roll,\nA few more seasons come,\nAnd we shall be with those that rest\nAsleep within the tomb;\nThen, O my Lord, prepare\nMy soul for that great day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A few more suns shall set\nO'er these dark hills of time,\nAnd we shall be where suns are not\nA far serener clime:\nThen, O my Lord, prepare\nMy soul for that blest day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A few more storms shall beat\nOn this wild rocky shore,\nAnd we shall be where tempests cease,\nAnd surges swell no more;\nThen, O my Lord, prepare\nMy soul for that calm day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A few more struggles here,\nA few more partings o'er,\nA few more toils, a few more tears,\nAnd we shall weep no more:\nThen, O my Lord, prepare\nMy soul for that bright day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A few more Sabbaths here\nShall cheer us on our way,\nAnd we shall reach the endless rest,\nTh'eternal Sabbath day;\nThen, O my Lord, prepare\nMy soul for that sweet day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis but a little while,\nAnd He shall come again\nWho died that we might live, Who lives\nThat we with Him may reign;\nThen, O my Lord, prepare\nMy soul for that glad day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O wash me in Thy precious blood,\nAnd take my sins away.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "A Few More Years Shall Roll",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0261",
          "Authors": [
            "Horatius Bonar",
            "1844."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "A gladsome hymn of praise we sing,\nAnd thankfully we gather\nTo bless the love of God above,\nOur everlasting Father.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From shades of night He calls the light,\nAnd from the sod the flower;\nFrom every cloud His blessings break\nIn sunshine or in shower.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Full in His sight His children stand,\nBy His strong arm defended,\nAnd He Whose wisdom guides the world,\nOur footsteps hath attended.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For nothing falls unknown to Him,\nOr care or joy or sorrow,\nAnd He Whose mercy ruled the past\nWill be our stay tomorrow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then praise the Lord with one accord,\nTo His great Name give glory,\nAnd of His never changing love\nRepeat the wondrous story.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In Him rejoice with heart and voice\nWhose glory fadeth never,\nWhose providence is our defense,\nWho lives and loves forever.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "A Gladsome Hymn of Praise We Sing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0262",
          "Authors": [
            "Ambrose Nichols Blatchford",
            "1876."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "A glory gilds the sacred page,\nMajestic like the sun;\nIt gives a light to every age;\nIt gives, but borrows none.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Spirit breathes upon the Word\nAnd brings the truth to sight;\nPrecepts and promises afford\nA sanctifying light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The hand that gave it still supplies\nThe gracious light and heat;\nHis truths upon the nations rise;\nThey rise, but never set.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let everlasting thanks be Thine\nFor such a bright display.\nAs makes a world of darkness shine\nWith beams of heavenly day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My soul rejoices to pursue\nThe steps of Him I love,\nTill glory breaks upon my view\nIn brighter worlds above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "A Glory Gilds the Sacred Page",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0263",
          "Authors": [
            "William Cowper",
            "circa 1770."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "A great and mighty wonder, a full and holy cure:\nThe virgin bears the Infant with virgin honor pure!\nRepeat the hymn again: \"To God on high be glory\nAnd peace on earth to men!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Word becomes incarnate and yet remains on high,\nAnd cherubim sing anthems to shepherds from the sky.\nRepeat the hymn again: \"To God on high be glory\nAnd peace on earth to men!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While thus they sing your Monarch, those bright angelic bands,\nRejoice, ye vales and mountains, ye oceans, clap your hands.\nRepeat the hymn again: \"To God on high be glory\nAnd peace on earth to men!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Since all He comes to ransom, by all be He adored,\nThe Infant born in Bethl'em, the Savior and the Lord.\nRepeat the hymn again: \"To God on high be glory\nAnd peace on earth to men!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And idol forms shall perish, and error shall decay,\nAnd Christ shall wield His scepter, our Lord and God for aye.\nRepeat the hymn again: \"To God on high be glory\nAnd peace on earth to men!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "A Great and Mighty Wonder",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0264",
          "Authors": [
            "St. Germanus",
            "734; translated from Greek to English by John Mason Neale",
            "1862."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "A Lamb goes uncomplaining forth,\nThe guilt of all men bearing;\nAnd laden with the sins of earth,\nNone else the burden sharing!\nGoes patient on, grow weak and faint,\nTo slaughter led without complaint,\nThat spotless life to offer;\nBears shame and stripes, and wounds and death,\nAnguish and mockery, and saith,\n\"Willing all this I suffer.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This Lamb is Christ, the soul's great Friend,\nThe Lamb of God, our Savior;\nHim God the Father chose to send\nTo gain for us His favor.\n\"Go forth, My Son,\" the Father saith,\n\"And free men from the fear of death,\nFrom guilt and condemnation.\nThe wrath and stripes are hard to bear,\nBut by Thy Passion men shall share\nThe fruit of Thy salvation.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Yea, Father, yea, most willingly\nI'll bear what Thou commandest;\nMy will conforms to Thy decree,\nI do what Thou demandest.\"\nO wondrous Love, what hast Thou done!\nThe Father offers up His Son!\nThe Son, content, descendeth!\nO Love, how strong Thou art to save!\nThou beddest Him within the grave\nWhose word the mountains rendeth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From morn till eve my theme shall be\nThy mercy's wondrous measure;\nTo sacrifice myself for Thee\nShall be my aim and pleasure.\nMy stream of life shall ever be\nA current flowing ceaselessly,\nThy constant praise outpouring.\nI'll treasure in my memory,\nO Lord, all Thou hast done for me,\nThy gracious love adoring.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Of death I am no more afraid,\nNew life from Thee is flowing;\nThy cross affords me cooling shade\nWhen noonday's sun is glowing.\nWhen by my grief I am oppressed,\nOn Thee my weary soul shall rest\nSerenely as on pillows.\nThou art my Anchor when by woe\nMy bark is driven to and fro\nOn trouble's surging billows.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And when Thy glory I shall see\nAnd taste Thy kingdom's pleasure,\nThy blood my royal robe shall be,\nMy joy beyond all measure.\nWhen I appear before Thy throne,\nThy righteousness shall be my crown--\nWith these I need not hide me.\nAnd there, in garments richly wrought\nAs Thine own bride, I shall be brought\nTo stand in joy beside Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "A Lamb Goes Uncomplaining Forth",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0265",
          "Authors": [
            "Paul Gerhardt",
            "1648."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "A little Child the Savior came,\nThe Mighty God was His Name;\nAnd angels worshiped as He lay\nThe seeming Infant of a day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He Who, a little Child, began\nThe life divine to show to man,\nProclaims from heav'n the message free;\n\"Let little children come to Me.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We bring them, Lord, and with the sign\nOf sprinkled water name them Thine;\nTheir souls with saving grace endow;\nBaptize them with Thy Spirit now.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O give Thine angels charge, good Lord,\nThem safely in Thy way to guard;\nThy blessing on their lives command,\nAnd write their names upon Thy hand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Thou, Who by an infant's tongue\nDost hear Thy perfect glory sung,\nMay these, with all the heav'nly host,\nPraise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "A Little Child the Savior Came",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0266",
          "Authors": [
            "William Robertson",
            "1861."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "A little kingdom I possess,\nWhere thoughts and feelings dwell,\nAnd very hard I find the task\nOf governing it well;\nFor passion tempts and troubles me,\nA wayward will misleads,\nAnd selfishness its shadow casts,\nOn all my will and deeds.How can I learn to rule myself,\nTo be the child I should,\nHonest and brave, nor ever tire\nOf trying to be good?\nHow can I keep a sunny soul\nTo shine along life's way?\nHow can I tune my little heart,\nTo sweetly sing all day?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dear Father, help me with the love\nThat castest out my fear!\nTeach me to lean on Thee and feel\nThat thou art very near.\nThat no temptation is unseen,\nNo childish grief too small,\nSince Thou, with patience infinite,\nDost soothe and comfort all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I do not ask for any crown\nBut that which all may win;\nNor try to conquer any world\nExcept the one within.\nBe Thou my Guide until I find,\nLed by a tender hand,\nThy happy kingdom in myself\nAnd dare to take command.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "A Little Kingdom I Possess",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0267",
          "Authors": [
            "Louisa May Alcott",
            "circa 1846."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "A message sweet is borne to me\nOn wings of joy divine;\nA wondrous message, glad and free,\nThat thrills this heart of mine;\nI'm saved by grace, by grace alone,\nThrough Christ, Whose love I claim,\nNo other could for sin atone,\nHosanna to His Name!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I hear the message that I love\nWhen morning dawns anew;\nI read it in the sun above\nThat shines across the blue;\nI hear it in the twilight still,\nAnd at the sunset hour—\nI'm saved by grace! what words can thrill\nWith such a magic power?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, wondrous grace for all mankind,\nThat spreads from sea to sea!\nIt heals the sick and leads the blind,\nAnd sets the prisoner free;\nThe soul that seeks it cannot fail\nTo see the Savior's face,\nAnd Satan's power cannot prevail\nIf we are saved by grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O glorious song that all day long\nWith tuneful note is ringing,\nI'm saved by grace, amazing grace,\nAnd that is why I'm singing!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "A Message Sweet Is Borne to Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0268",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "circa 1898."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "A mighty fortress is our God, a bulwark never failing;\nOur helper He, amid the flood of mortal ills prevailing:\nFor still our ancient foe doth seek to work us woe;\nHis craft and power are great, and, armed with cruel hate,\nOn earth is not his equal.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Did we in our strength confide, our striving would be losing;\nWere not the right Man on our side, the Man of God's own choosing:\nDost ask who that may be? Christ Jesus, it is He;\nLord Sabaoth, His Name, from age to age the same,\nAnd He must win the battle.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And though this world, with devils filled, should threaten to undo us,\nWe will not fear, for God hath willed His truth to triumph through us:\nThe Prince of Darkness grim, we tremble not for him;\nHis rage we can endure, for lo, his doom is sure,\nOne little word shall fell him.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That word above all earthly powers, no thanks to them, abideth;\nThe Spirit and the gifts are ours through Him Who with us sideth:\nLet goods and kindred go, this mortal life also;\nThe body they may kill: God's truth abideth still,\nHis kingdom is forever.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0269",
          "Authors": [
            "Martin Luther",
            "1529."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I was once a sinner, but I came\nPardon to receive from my Lord:\nThis was freely given, and I found\nThat He always kept His word.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I was humbly kneeling at the cross,\nFearing naught by God's frown;\nWhen the heavens opened and I saw\nThat my name was written down.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the Book 'tis written, \"Saved by Grace,\"\nO the joy that came to my soul!\nNow I am forgiven, and I know\nBy the blood I am made whole.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a new name written down in glory,\nAnd it's mine, O yes, it's mine!\nAnd the white robed angels sing the story,\n\"A sinner has come home.\"\nFor there's a new name written down in glory,\nAnd it's mine, O yes, it's mine!\nWith my sins forgiven I am bound for heaven,\nNever more to roam.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "A New Name in Glory",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0270",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Austin Miles",
            "circa 1905."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "A pilgrim through this lonely world\nThe blessed Savior passed;\nA mourner all His life was He,\nA dying Lamb at last,\nA dying Lamb at last.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That tender heart that felt for all,\nFor all its life blood gave;\nIt found on earth no resting place\nSave only in the grave,\nSave only in the grave.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Such was our Lord; and shall we fear\nThe cross with all its scorn?\nOr love a faithless, evil world,\nThat wreathed His brow with thorn,\nThat wreathed His brow with thorn?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No! facing all its frowns or smiles,\nLike Him, obedient, still,\nWe homeward press through storm or calm\nTo Zion's blessed hill,\nTo Zion's blessed hill.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By faith His boundless glories there\nOur wondering eyes behold;\nThose glories which eternal years\nShall never all unfold;\nShall never all unfold.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "A Pilgrim Through This Lonely World",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0271",
          "Authors": [
            "Edward Denny",
            "1839."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here we would see Jesus, wearied with the journey,\nWe turn again to be renewed and know His touch of pow'r.\nYes, we would see Jesus thru the Scriptures shining;\nLord, lift the veil of earthly sense and meet us in this hour.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We beheld His glory, thus when homeward wending,\nOur hearts will echo with the chorus of redeeming love.\nWe beheld His glory, and go forth to serve Him,\nTill faith gives way to joyous sight in mansions up above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "A Prayer for God's Blessing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0272",
          "Authors": [
            "Robert Edward William Cottrill",
            "circa 1975."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord's our Rock, in Him we hide,\nA Shelter in the time of storm;\nSecure whatever ill betide,\nA Shelter in the time of storm.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A shade by day, defense by night,\nA shelter in the time of storm;\nNo fears alarm, no foes afright,\nA shelter in the time of storm.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The raging storms may round us beat,\nA shelter in the time of storm\nWe'll never leave our safe retreat,\nA shelter in the time of storm.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Rock divine, O Refuge dear,\nA Shelter in the time of storm;\nBe Thou our helper ever near,\nA Shelter in the time of storm.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, Jesus is a Rock in a weary land,\nA weary land, a weary land;\nOh, Jesus is a Rock in a weary land,\nA shelter in the time of storm.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "A Shelter in the Time of Storm",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0273",
          "Authors": [
            "Vernon J. Charlesworth."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a shout in the camp, for the Lord is here,\nHallelujah! praise His Name.\nTo the feast of His love we again draw near,\nPraise, oh, praise His Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a shout in the ranks of the King of kings,\nHallelujah! praise His Name;\nWhile we drink at the Rock from the living springs\nPraise, oh, praise His Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a shout in the camp while our souls repeat\nHallelujah! praise His Name;\nThere is room for the world at the Savior's feet,\nPraise, oh, praise His Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Room for the millions! room for all!\nHallelujah! praise His Name!\nCome to the banquet, great and small,\nPraise, oh, praise His Name.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "A Shout in the Camp",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0274",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1820-1915)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "A thousand oracles divine\nTheir common beams unite,\nThat sinners may with angels join\nTo worship God aright.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To praise a Trinity adored\nBy all the hosts above,\nAnd one thrice holy God and Lord\nThrough endless ages love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Triumphant host! they never cease\nTo laud and magnify\nThe Triune God of holiness,\nWhose glory fills the sky.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Whose glory to this earth extends,\nWhen God Himself imparts,\nAnd the whole Trinity descends\nInto our faithful hearts.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By faith the upper choir we meet,\nAnd challenge them to sing\nJehovah on His shining seat,\nOur Maker and our King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But God made flesh is wholly ours,\nAnd asks our nobler strain;\nThe Father of celestial powers,\nThe friend of earth born man!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye seraphs nearest to the throne,\nWith rapturous amaze\nOn us, poor ransomed worms, look down\nFor heaven's superior praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The King Whose glorious face ye see,\nFor us His crown resigned;\nThat fullness of the Deity,\nHe died for all mankind!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "A Thousand Oracles Divine",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0275",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1767."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "A thousand years have come and gone, and near a thousand more,\nSince happier light from heaven shone than ever shone before:\nAnd in the hearts of old and young a joy most joyful stirred.\nThat sent such news from tongue to tongue as ears had never heard.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then angels on their starry way felt bliss unfelt before,\nFor news that men should be as they to darkened earth they bore;\nSo toiling men and spirits bright a first communion had,\nAnd in meek mercy's rising light were each exceeding glad.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And we are glad, and we will sing, as in the days of yore;\nCome all, and hearts made ready bring, to welcome back once more\nThe day when first on wintry earth a summer change began,\nAnd, dawning in a lowly birth uprose the Light of man.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For trouble such as men must bear from childhood to fourscore,\nHe shared with us, that we might share His joy forevermore;\nAnd twice a thousand years of grief of conflict, and of sin,\nMay tell how large the harvest sheaf His patient love shall win.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "A Thousand Years Have Come and Gone",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0276",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Toke Lynch",
            "1868."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "A virgin most pure, as the prophets do tell,\nHath brought forth a Baby, as it hath befell,\nTo be our Redeemer from death, hell and sin,\nWhich Adam's transgression has wrapped us in.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "At Bethlehem city, in Jewry it was\nWhere Joseph and Mary together did pass,\nAnd there to be taxed, with many one more,\nFor C&aelig;sar commanded the same should be so.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But, when they had entered the city so fair\nA number of people so mighty was there,\nThat Joseph and Mary, whose substance was small,\nCould get in the city no lodging at all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then were they constrained in a stable to lie,\nWhere oxen and asses they used to tie;\nTheir lodging so simple, they held it no scorn,\nBut against the next morning our Savior was born.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The King of all glory to this world being brought,\nSmall store of fine linen to wrap Him was sought,\nWhen Mary had swaddled her young Son so sweet,\nWithin an ox manger she laid Him to sleep.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then God sent an angel from heaven so high,\nTo certain poor shepherds in fields where they lie,\nAnd bade them no longer in sorrow to stay,\nBecause that our Savior was born on this day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then presently after, the shepherds did spy\nA number of angels appear in the sky;\nWho joyfully talked and sweetly did sing,\nTo God be all glory, our heavenly King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Three certain wise princes, they thought it most meet\nTo lay their rich offerings at our Savior's feet;\nThen the Shepherds consented, and to Bethlehem did go,\nAnd when they came thither, they found it was so.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And therefore be merry, set sorrow aside;\nChrist Jesus our Savior was born on this tide.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "A Virgin Most Pure",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0277",
          "Authors": [
            "Traditional"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Abide in me, O Lord, and I in Thee,\nFrom this good hour, oh, leave me nevermore;\nThen shall the discord cease, the wound be healed,\nThe lifelong bleeding of the soul be o'er.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Abide in me; o'ershadow by Thy love\nEach half formed purpose and dark thought of sin;\nQuench ere it rise each selfish, low desire,\nAnd keep my soul as Thine, calm and divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As some rare perfume in a vase of clay,\nPervades it with a fragrance not its own,\nSo, when Thou dwellest in a mortal soul,\nAll heaven's own sweetness seems around it thrown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Abide in me; there have been moments blest\nWhen I have heard Thy voice and felt Thy power;\nThen evil lost its grasp; and passion, hushed,\nOwned the divine enchantment of the hour.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "These were but seasons beautiful and rare;\nAbide in me, and they shall ever be;\nFulfill at once Thy precept and my prayer,\nCome, and abide in me, and I in Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Abide in Me, O Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0278",
          "Authors": [
            "Harriet Beecher Stowe",
            "1855."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Abide with me; fast falls the eventide;\nThe darkness deepens; Lord with me abide.\nWhen other helpers fail and comforts flee,\nHelp of the helpless, O abide with me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Swift to its close ebbs out life's little day;\nEarth's joys grow dim; its glories pass away;\nChange and decay in all around I see;\nO Thou who changest not, abide with me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not a brief glance I beg, a passing word,\nBut as Thou dwell'st with Thy disciples, Lord,\nFamiliar, condescending, patient, free.\nCome not to sojourn, but abide with me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come not in terrors, as the King of kings,\nBut kind and good, with healing in Thy wings;\nTears for all woes, a heart for every plea.\nCome, Friend of sinners, thus abide with me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou on my head in early youth didst smile,\nAnd though rebellious and perverse meanwhile,\nThou hast not left me, oft as I left Thee.\nOn to the close, O Lord, abide with me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I need Thy presence every passing hour.\nWhat but Thy grace can foil the tempter's power?\nWho, like Thyself, my guide and stay can be?\nThrough cloud and sunshine, Lord, abide with me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I fear no foe, with Thee at hand to bless;\nIlls have no weight, and tears no bitterness.\nWhere is death's sting? Where, grave, thy victory?\nI triumph still, if Thou abide with me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hold Thou Thy cross before my closing eyes;\nShine through the gloom and point me to the skies.\nHeaven's morning breaks, and earth's vain shadows flee;\nIn life, in death, O Lord, abide with me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Abide with Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0279",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Francis Lyte",
            "1847."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Abide with me, 'tis eventide!\nThe day is past and gone;\nThe shadows of the evening fall;\nThe night is coming on!\nWithin my heart a welcome Guest,\nWithin my home abide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Abide with me, 'tis eventide!\nThy walk today with me\nHas made my heart within me burn,\nAs I communed with Thee.\nThy earnest words have filled my soul\nAnd kept me near Thy side.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Abide with me, 'tis eventide!\nAnd lone will be the night,\nIf I cannot commune with Thee,\nNor find in Thee my light.\nThe darkness of the world, I fear,\nWould in my home abide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Savior, stay this night with me;\nBehold, 'tis eventide!\nO Savior, stay this night with me;\nBehold, 'tis eventide!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Abide with Me, 'Tis Eventide",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0280",
          "Authors": [
            "M. Lowrie Hofford."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Abide with us, the day is waning,\"\nThus prayed the two while on the way;\nWe read that Thou, O Lord, remaining,\nDidst all their doubts and fears allay.\nIncline Thine ear, Thou King of Grace,\nWhen, praying thus, we seek Thy face.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "At eventide, Thy Spirit sending,\nHelp us, O Lord, our watch to keep,\nIn prayer devout before Thee bending,\nEre we our eyelids close in sleep,\nConfessing sin in deed and word\nWith hope of mercy from the Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Abide with us; with heav'nly gladness\nIllumine, Lord, our darkest day;\nAnd when we weep in pain and sadness,\nBe Thou our Solace, Strength and Stay.\nTell of Thy woe, Thy victory won,\nWhen Thou didst pray: \"Thy will be done.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Abide with us, O Savior tender,\nThat bitter day when life shall end,\nWhen to the grave we must surrender,\nAnd fear and pain our hearts shall rend.\nThe shield of faith do Thou bestow\nWhen trembling we must meet the foe.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When earthly help no more availeth,\nTo sup with us Thou wilt be nigh;\nThou givest strength that never faileth,\nIn Thee we grave and death defy.\nWhile earth is fading from our sight,\nOur eyes behold the realms of light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Abide with Us, the Day Is Waning",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0281",
          "Authors": [
            "Caspar Johannes Boye",
            "1834; translated from Norwegian to English by Oluf Hanson Smeby",
            "1909."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Above the hills of time the cross is gleaming,\nFair as the sun when night has turned to day;\nAnd from it love's pure light is richly streaming,\nTo cleanse the heart and banish sin away.\nTo this dear cross the eyes of men are turning,\nToday as in the ages lost to sight;\nAnd for Thee, O Christ, men's hearts are yearning,\nAs shipwrecked seamen yearn for morning light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The cross, O Christ, Thy wondrous love revealing,\nAwakes our hearts as with the light of morn,\nAnd pardon o'er our sinful spirits stealing,\nTells us that we, in Thee, have been reborn.\nLike echoes to sweet temple bells replying\nOur hearts, O Lord, make answer to Thy love;\nAnd we will love Thee with a love undying,\nTill we are gathered to Thy home above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Above the Hills of Time",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0282",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Tiplady (1882-?)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "According to Thy gracious word,\nIn meek humility,\nThis will I do, my dying Lord,\nI will remember Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy body, broken for my sake,\nMy bread from heaven shall be;\nThe testamental cup I take,\nAnd thus remember Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Gethsemane can I forget?\nOr there Thy conflict see,\nThine agony, and bloody sweat,\nAnd not remember Thee?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When to the cross I turn mine eyes,\nAnd rest on Calvary,\nO Lamb of God, my sacrifice,\nI must remember Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Remember thee and all Thy pains\nAnd all Thy love to me;\nYea, while a breath, a pulse remains,\nWill I remember Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And when these failing lips grow dumb\nAnd mind and memory flee,\nWhen Thou shalt in Thy kingdom come,\nJesus, remember me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "According to Thy Gracious Word",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0283",
          "Authors": [
            "James Montgomery",
            "1825."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Afflictions, though they seem severe;\nIn mercy oft are sent;\nThey stopped the prodigal's career,\nAnd forced him to repent.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Although he no relentings felt\nTill he had spent his store;\nHis stubborn heart began to melt\nWhen famine pinched him sore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"What have I gained by sin, he said,\nBut hunger, shame, and fear;\nMy father's house abounds with bread,\nWhile I am starving here.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'll go, and tell him all I've done,\nAnd fall before his face\nUnworthy to be called his son,\nI'll seek a servant's place.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His father saw him coming back,\nHe saw, and ran, and smiled;\nAnd threw his arms around the neck\nOf his rebellious child.\"Father, I've sinned--but O forgive!\"\nI've heard enough, he said,\nRejoice my house, my son's alive,\nFor whom I mourned as dead.Now let the fatted calf be slain,\nAnd spread the news around;\nMy son was dead, but lives again,\nWas lost, but now is found.'Tis thus the Lord His love reveals,\nTo call poor sinners home;\nMore than a father's love He feels,\nAnd welcomes all that come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Afflictions, Though They Seem Severe",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0284",
          "Authors": [
            "John Newton",
            "1779."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Again the Lord of light and life\nAwakes the kindling ray,\nUnseals the eyelids of the morn,\nAnd pours increasing day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O what a night was that which wrapped\nThe heathen world in gloom!\nO what a Sun which rose this day\nTriumphant from the tomb!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This day be grateful homage paid,\nAnd loud hosannas sung;\nLet gladness dwell in every heart,\nAnd praise on every tongue.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ten thousand different lips shall join\nTo hail this welcome morn,\nWhich scatters blessings from its wings\nTo nations yet unborn.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Again the Lord of Light and Life",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0285",
          "Authors": [
            "Anna Laetitia Aikin Barbauld (1743-1825)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Again the morn of gladness,\nThe morn of light, is here;\nAnd earth itself looks fairer,\nAnd heaven itself more near;\nThe bells, like angel voices,\nSpeak peace to every breast;\nAnd all the land lies quiet\nTo keep the day of rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Again, O loving Savior,\nThe children of Thy grace\nPrepare themselves to seek Thee\nWithin Thy chosen place.\nOur song shall rise to greet Thee,\nIf Thou our hearts wilt raise;\nIf Thou our lips wilt open,\nOur mouth shall show Thy praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tell out, sweet bells, His praises!\nO let us sing His Name!\nStill louder and still farther\nHis mighty deeds proclaim;\nTill all whom He redeemed\nShall own Him Lord and King,\nTill every knee shall worship,\nAnd every tongue shall sing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glory be to Jesus,\nLet all His children say;\nHe rose again, He rose again,\nOn this glad day.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Again the Morn of Gladness",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0286",
          "Authors": [
            "John Ellerton",
            "1873."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Again, as evening's shadow falls,\nWe gather in these hallowed walls;\nAnd vesper hymn and vesper prayer\nRise mingling on the holy air.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May struggling hearts that seek release\nHere find the rest of God's own peace;\nAnd, strengthened here by hymn and prayer,\nLay down the burden and the care.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O God, our light! to Thee we bow;\nWithin all shadows standest Thou;\nGive deeper calm than night can bring;\nGive sweeter songs than lips can sing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Life's tumult we must meet again,\nWe cannot at the shrine remain;\nBut in the spirit's secret cell\nMay hymn and prayer forever dwell.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Again, as Evening's Shadow Falls",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0287",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel Longfellow",
            "1859."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ah, dearest Jesus, holy Child,\nMake Thee a bed, soft, undefiled\nWithin my heart, that it may be\nA quiet chamber kept for Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My heart for very joy doth leap,\nMy lips no more can silence keep;\nI, too, must sing with joyful tongue\nThat sweetest ancient cradle song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glory to God in highest heaven,\nWho unto man His Son hath given;\nWhile angels sing with tender mirth,\nA glad new year to all the earth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Ah, Dearest Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0288",
          "Authors": [
            "Martin Luther",
            "1535; translated from German to English by Catherine Winkworth",
            "1855."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ah, holy Jesus, how hast Thou offended,\nThat man to judge Thee hath in hate pretended?\nBy foes derided, by Thine own rejected,\nO most afflicted.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who was the guilty? Who brought this upon Thee?\nAlas, my treason, Jesus, hath undone Thee.\n'Twas I, Lord, Jesus, I it was denied Thee!\nI crucified Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo, the Good Shepherd for the sheep is offered;\nThe slave hath sinned, and the Son hath suffered;\nFor man's atonement, while he nothing heedeth,\nGod intercedeth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For me, kind Jesus, was Thy incarnation,\nThy mortal sorrow, and Thy life's oblation;\nThy death of anguish and Thy bitter passion,\nFor my salvation.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Therefore, kind Jesus, since I cannot pay Thee,\nI do adore Thee, and will ever pray Thee,\nThink on Thy pity and Thy love unswerving,\nNot my deserving.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Ah, Holy Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0289",
          "Authors": [
            "Johann Heerman",
            "1630; translated from German to English by Robert Bridges",
            "1899."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Alas! and did my Savior bleed\nAnd did my Sovereign die?\nWould He devote that sacred head\nFor sinners such as I?\n[originally, For such a worm as I?]",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy body slain, sweet Jesus, Thine,\nAnd bathed in its own blood;\nWhile all exposed to wrath divine,\nThe glorious Sufferer stood.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Was it for crimes that I had done\nHe groaned upon the tree?\nAmazing pity! grace unknown!\nAnd love beyond degree!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Well might the sun in darkness hide\nAnd shut his glories in,\nWhen Christ, the mighty Maker died,\nFor man the creature's sin.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thus might I hide my blushing face\nWhile His dear cross appears,\nDissolve my heart in thankfulness,\nAnd melt my eyes to tears.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But drops of grief can ne'er repay\nThe debt of love I owe:\nHere, Lord, I give my self away\n'Tis all that I can do.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "At the cross, at the cross where I first saw the light,\nAnd the burden of my heart rolled away,\nIt was there by faith I received my sight,\nAnd now I am happy all the day!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Alas! and Did My Savior Bleed?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0290",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1707."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "All as God wills, Who wisely heeds\nTo give or to withhold,\nAnd knoweth more of all my needs,\nThan all my prayers have told.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Enough that blessings undeserved\nHave marked my erring track;\nThat, whersoe'er my feet have swerved,\nHis chastening turned me back.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That more and more a providence\nOf love is understood,\nMaking the springs of time and sense\nSweet with eternal good.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "All as God Wills",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0291",
          "Authors": [
            "John Greenleaf Whittier",
            "1856."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "All beautiful the march of days, as seasons come and go;\nThe Hand that shaped the rose hath wrought the crystal of the snow;\nHath sent the hoary frost of heaven, the flowing waters sealed,\nAnd laid a silent loveliness on hill and wood and field.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O'er white expanses sparkling pure the radiant morns unfold;\nThe solemn splendors of the night burn brighter than the cold;\nLife mounts in every throbbing vein, love deepens round the hearth,\nAnd clearer sounds the angel hymn, \"Good will to men on earth.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Thou from Whose unfathomed law the year in beauty flows,\nThyself the vision passing by in crystal and in rose,\nDay unto day doth utter speech, and night to night proclaim,\nIn ever changing words of light, the wonder of Thy Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "All Beautiful the March of Days",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0292",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Whitmarsh Wile",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "All creatures of our God and King\nLift up your voice and with us sing,\nO praise Him! Alleluia!\nO brother sun with golden beam\nO sister moon with silver gleam!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O brother wind, air, clouds and rain\nBy which all creatures ye sustain,\nO praise Him! Alleluia!\nThou rising morn, in praise rejoice,\nYe lights of evening, find a voice!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O sister water, flowing clear,\nMake music for thy Lord to hear,\nO praise Him! Alleluia!\nO brother fire who lights the night,\nProviding warmth, enhancing sight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All ye who are of tender heart,\nForgiving others, take your part,\nO praise Him! Alleluia!\nYe who long pain and sorrow bear,\nPraise God and on Him cast your care!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let all things their Creator bless,\nAnd worship Him in humbleness,\nO praise Him! Alleluia!\nPraise, praise the Father, praise the Son,\nAnd praise the Spirit, Three in One!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise God from Whom all blessings flow,\nPraise Him all creatures here below,\nAlleluia! Alleluia!\nPraise Him above, ye heavenly host,\nPraise Father, Son and Holy Ghost!\nAlleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!\nAlleluia! Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O praise Him! O praise Him!\nAlleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "All Creatures of Our God and King",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0293",
          "Authors": [
            "St. Francis of Assisi",
            "circa 1225."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "All faded is the glowing light\nThat once from heaven shone,\nWhen startled shepherds in the night\nThe angels came upon.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O shine again, ye angel host,\nAnd say that He is near;\nThough but a simple few at most\nBelieve He will appear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye heavens, that have been growing dark,\nNow also are ye dumb;\nWhen shall the listeners say, \"Hark!\nThey're singing--He will come\"?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, come again, O come again,\nCome even as Thou wilt;\nBut not anew to suffer pain,\nAnd strive with human guilt.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O come again, Thou mighty King,\nLet earth Thy glory see;\nAnd let us hear the angels sing,\n\"He comes with victory.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "All Faded Is the Glowing Light",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0294",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Toke Lynch",
            "1855."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "All for Jesus, all for Jesus!\nAll my being's ransomed powers:\nAll my thoughts and words and doings,\nAll my days and all my hours.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let my hands perform His bidding,\nLet my feet run in His ways;\nLet my eyes see Jesus only,\nLet my lips speak forth His praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Worldlings prize their gems of beauty,\nCling to gilded toys of dust,\nBoast of wealth and fame and pleasure;\nOnly Jesus will I trust.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Since my eyes were fixed on Jesus,\nI've lost sight of all beside;\nSo enchained my spirit's vision,\nLooking at the Crucified.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, what wonder! how amazing!\nJesus, glorious King of kings,\nDeigns to call me His beloved,\nLets me rest beneath His wings.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All for Jesus! All for Jesus!\nAll my days and all my hours;\nAll for Jesus! All for Jesus!\nAll my days and all my hours.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "All for Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0295",
          "Authors": [
            "Mary D. James",
            "1889."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "All glory be to God on high,\nWho hath our race befriended!\nTo us no harm shall now come nigh,\nThe strife at last is ended;\nGod showeth His goodwill to men,\nAnd peace shall reign on earth again;\nO thank Him for His goodness!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We praise, we worship Thee, we trust\nAnd give Thee thanks forever,\nO father, that Thy rule is just\nAnd wise, and changes never;\nThy boundless grace o'er all things reigns,\nThou dost whate'er Thy will ordains;\n'Tis well Thou art our Ruler!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Jesus Christ, our God and Lord,\nBegotten of the Father,\nO Thou Who hast our peace restored,\nAnd the lost sheep dost gather,\nThou Lamb of God, enthroned on high\nBehold our need and hear our cry;\nHave mercy on us, Jesus!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Holy Spirit, precious Gift,\nThou Comforter unfailing,\nDo Thou our troubled souls uplift,\nAgainst the foe prevailing;\nAvert our woes and calm our dread:\nFor us the Savior's blood was shed;\nDo Thou in faith sustain us!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "All Glory Be to God on High",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0296",
          "Authors": [
            "Nicolaus Decius",
            "1526; translated from German to English to Catherine Winkworth",
            "1862."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou art the King of Israel,\nThou David's royal Son,\nWho in the Lord's Name comest,\nThe King and Blessed One.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The company of angels\nAre praising Thee on High,\nAnd we with all creation\nIn chorus make reply.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The people of the Hebrews\nWith psalms before Thee went;\nOur prayer and praise and anthems\nbefore Thee we present.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Thee, before Thy passion,\nThey sang their hymns of praise;\nTo Thee, now high exalted,\nOur melody we raise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou didst accept their praises;\nAccept the prayers we bring,\nWho in all good delightest,\nThou good and gracious King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All glory, laud and honor,\nTo Thee, Redeemer, King,\nTo Whom the lips of children\nMade sweet hosannas ring.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "All Glory, Laud and Honor",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0297",
          "Authors": [
            "Theodulph of Orleans",
            "circa 750; translated from Latin to English by John Mason Neale",
            "1851."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "All hail the power of Jesus' Name! Let angels prostrate fall;\nBring forth the royal diadem, and crown Him Lord of all.\nBring forth the royal diadem, and crown Him Lord of all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let highborn seraphs tune the lyre, and as they tune it, fall\nBefore His face Who tunes their choir, and crown Him Lord of all.\nBefore His face Who tunes their choir, and crown Him Lord of all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Crown Him, ye morning stars of light, Who launched this floating ball;\nNow hail the strength of Israel's might, and crown Him Lord of all.\nNow hail the strength of Israel's might, and crown Him Lord of all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Crown Him, ye martyrs of your God, who from His altar call;\nExtol the Stem of Jesse's Rod, and crown Him Lord of all.\nExtol the Stem of Jesse's Rod, and crown Him Lord of all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye seed of Israel's chosen race, ye ransomed from the fall,\nHail Him who saves you by His grace, and crown Him Lord of all.\nHail Him who saves you by His grace, and crown Him Lord of all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hail Him, ye heirs of David's line, Whom David Lord did call,\nThe God incarnate, Man divine, and crown Him Lord of all,\nThe God incarnate, Man divine, and crown Him Lord of all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sinners, whose love can ne'er forget the wormwood and the gall,\nGo spread your trophies at His feet, and crown Him Lord of all.\nGo spread your trophies at His feet, and crown Him Lord of all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let every kindred, every tribe on this terrestrial ball\nTo Him all majesty ascribe, and crown Him Lord of all.\nTo Him all majesty ascribe, and crown Him Lord of all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0298",
          "Authors": [
            "Edward Perronet",
            "1779."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "All hail to Thee, Immanuel, we cast our crowns before Thee;\nLet every heart obey Thy will, and every voice adore Thee.\nIn praise to Thee, our Savior King, the vibrant chords of heaven ring,\nAnd echo back the mighty strain: All hail! All hail! All hail Immanuel!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All hail to Thee, Immanuel, the ransomed hosts surround Thee;\nAnd earthly monarchs clamor forth their sovereign King to crown Thee.\nWhile those redeemed in ages gone, assembled round the great white throne,\nBreak forth into immortal song: All hail! All hail! All hail Immanuel!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All hail to Thee, Immanuel, our risen King and Savior!\nThy foes are vanquished, and Thou art omnipotent forever.\nDeath, sin and hell no longer reign, and Satan's pow'r is burst in twain;\nEternal glory to Thy Name: All hail! All hail! All hail Immanuel!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hail to the King we love so well! Immanuel! Immanuel!\nHail to the King we love so well! Immanuel! Immanuel!\nGlory and honor and majesty, wisdom and power be unto Thee,\nNow and evermore!\nHail to the King we love so well! Immanuel! Immanuel!\nHail to the King we love so well! Immanuel! Immanuel!\nKing of kings and Lord of lords, all hail, Immanuel!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "All Hail to Thee, Immanuel!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0299",
          "Authors": [
            "D.R. Van Sickle",
            "1910."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
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          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "All hail to thee, O blessed morn!\nTo tidings long by prophets borne\nHast thou fulfillment given.\nO sacred and immortal day,\nWhen unto earth, in glorious ray,\nDescends the grace of heaven!\nSinging, ringing, sounds are blending,\nPraises sending unto heaven\nFor the Savior to us given.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis God's own Image and withal,\nThe Son of Man, that mortals all\nMay find in Him a Brother.\nHe comes, with peace and love to bide\nOn earth, the erring race to guide\nAnd help as could no other;\nRather gather closer, fonder,\nSheep that wander, feed and fold them,\nThan let evil powers hold them.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He tears, like other men, will shed,\nOur sorrows share, and be our aid,\nThrough His eternal power;\nThe Lord's good will unto us show,\nAnd mingle in our cup of woe\nThe drops of mercy's shower;\nDying, buying through His passion\nOur salvation and to mortals\nOpening the heavenly portals.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He comes, for our redemption sent,\nAnd by His glory heaven is rent\nTo close upon us never;\nOur blessed Shepherd He would be,\nWhom we may follow faithfully\nAnd be with Him forever;\nHigher, nigher glory winging,\nPraises singing to the Father\nAnd His Son, our Lord and Savior.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "All Hail to Thee, O Blessed Morn!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0300",
          "Authors": [
            "Johan Olof Wallin",
            "1814; based on a German hymn of 1621."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "All hail, ye little martyr flowers,\nSweet rosebuds cut in dawning hours!\nWhen Herod sought the Christ to find\nYe fell as bloom before the wind.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "First victims of the martyr bands,\nWith crowns and palms in tender hands,\nAround the very altar, gay\nAnd innocent, ye seem to play.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What profited this great offense?\nWhat use was Herod's violence?\nA Babe survives that dreadful day,\nAnd Christ is safely borne away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All honor, laud, and glory be,\nO Jesus, virgin born, to Thee;\nAll glory, as is ever meet\nTo Father and to Paraclete.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "All Hail, Ye Little Martyr Flowers",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0301",
          "Authors": [
            "Aurelius Clemens Prudentius (348-413)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "All lands, to God in joyful sounds\nAloft your voices raise;\nSing forth the honor of His Name,\nAnd glorious make His praise,\nAnd glorious make His praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Say ye to God, how terrible\nIn all Thy works art Thou!\nTo Thee Thy foes by Thy great power\nShall be constrained to bow,\nShall be constrained to bow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yea, all the earth shall worship Thee,\nAnd unto Thee shall sing;\nTo Thy great Name shall songs of joy\nWith loud hosannas ring,\nWith loud hosannas ring.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O come, behold the works of God,\nHis mighty doings see;\nIn dealing with the sons of men\nMost wonderful is He,\nMost wonderful is He.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He led in safety through the flood\nThe people of His choice,\nHe turned the sea to solid ground;\nIn Him let us rejoice,\nIn Him let us rejoice.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He rules forever by His might,\nHis eyes the nations try;\nLet not the proud, rebellious ones\nExalt themselves on high,\nExalt themselves on high.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "All Lands, to God in Joyful Sounds",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0302",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "All my heart this night rejoices,\nAs I hear, far and near, sweetest angel voices;\n\"Christ is born,\" their choirs are singing,\nTill the air, everywhere, now their joy is ringing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Forth today the Conqueror goeth,\nWho the foe, sin and woe, death and hell, o'erthroweth.\nGod is man, man to deliver;\nHis dear Son now is one with our blood forever.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Shall we still dread God's displeasure,\nWho, to save, freely gave His most cherished Treasure?\nTo redeem us, He hath given\nHis own Son from the throne of His might in heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Should He who Himself imparted\nAught withhold from the fold, leave us broken hearted?\nShould the Son of God not love us,\nWho, to cheer sufferers here, left His throne above us?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If our blessed Lord and Maker\nHated men, would He then be of flesh partaker?\nIf He in our woe delighted,\nWould He bear all the care of our race benighted?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He becomes the Lamb that taketh\nSin away and for aye full atonement maketh.\nFor our life His own He tenders\nAnd our race, by His grace, meet for glory renders.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For it dawns, the promised morrow\nOf His birth, Who the earth rescues from her sorrow.\nGod to wear our form descendeth;\nOf His grace to our race here His Son He sendeth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark! a voice from yonder manger,\nSoft and sweet, doth entreat, \"Flee from woe and danger;\nBrethren, come; from all that grieves you\nYou are freed; all you need I will surely give you.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, then, let us hasten yonder;\nHere let all, great and small, kneel in awe and wonder,\nLove Him Who with love is yearning;\nHail the star that from far bright with hope is burning.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blessed Savior, let me find Thee!\nKeep Thou me close to Thee, cast me not behind Thee!\nLife of life, my heart Thou stillest,\nCalm I rest on Thy breast, all this void Thou fillest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thee, dear Lord, with heed I'll cherish;\nLive to Thee and with Thee, dying, shall not perish;\nBut shall dwell with Thee for ever,\nFar on high, in the joy that can alter never.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 11
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "All My Heart This Night Rejoices",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0303",
          "Authors": [
            "Paul Gerhardt",
            "1653; translated from German to English by Catherine Winkworth",
            "1858."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "All nature's works His praise declare, to Whom they all belong;\nThere is a voice in every star, in every breeze a song.\nSweet music fills the world abroad with strains of love and power;\nThe stormy sea sings praise to God, the thunder and the shower.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To God the tribes of ocean cry, and birds upon the wing;\nTo God the powers that dwell on high their tuneful tribute bring.\nLike them, let us the throne surround, with them loud chorus raise,\nWhile instruments of loftier sound assist our feeble praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Great God, to Thee we consecrate our voices and our skill;\nWe bid the pealing organ wait to speak alone Thy will.\nLord, while the music round us floats may earth born passions die;\nO grant its rich and swelling notes may lift our souls on high!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "All Nature's Works His Praise Declare",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0304",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Ware",
            "Jr.",
            "1822."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bear the good tidings all over the world,\nLet the bright banner of love be unfurled,\nWherever sorrow and sin shall be found,\nThere let the news of salvation resound.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Plant in the wilderness Sharon's sweet rose,\nBlessing will follow wherever it goes;\nLed, onward led by the Lord's guiding hand,\nOpen \"fresh springs\" in the dry, thirsty land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Think of the millions who never have heard\nOne precious promise from God's holy Word;\nThink of the lives marred and darkened by sin,\nTell them the story that brings light within.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, what a song shall in heaven be sung!\nBy every nation and kindred and tongue;\nSome may be there through our efforts and prayer,\nJoy everlasting together we'll share.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All over the world,\nAll over the world,\nLet the bright banner of love be unfurled,\nAll over the world.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "All over the World",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0305",
          "Authors": [
            "Eliza Edmunds Hewitt",
            "1896."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "All people that on earth do dwell,\nSing to the Lord with cheerful voice.\nHim serve with mirth, His praise forth tell;\nCome ye before Him and rejoice.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Know that the Lord is God indeed;\nWithout our aid He did us make;\nWe are His folk, He doth us feed,\nAnd for His sheep He doth us take.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O enter then His gates with praise;\nApproach with joy His courts unto;\nPraise, laud, and bless His Name always,\nFor it is seemly so to do.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For why! the Lord our God is good;\nHis mercy is forever sure;\nHis truth at all times firmly stood,\nAnd shall from age to age endure.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Father, Son and Holy Ghost,\nThe God Whom heaven and earth adore,\nFrom men and from the angel host\nBe praise and glory evermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "All People That on Earth Do Dwell",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0306",
          "Authors": [
            "Attributed to William Kethe",
            "1561."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "All praise to our redeeming Lord,\nWho joins us by His grace;\nAnd bids us, each to each restored,\nTogether seek His face.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He bids us build each other up;\nAnd, gathered into one,\nTo our high calling's glorious hope,\nWe hand in hand go on.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We all partake the joy of one;\nThe common peace we feel;\nA peace to worldly minds unknown,\nA joy unspeakable.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And if our fellowship below\nIn Jesus be so sweet,\nWhat height of rapture shall we know\nWhen round His throne we meet!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "All Praise to Our Redeeming Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0307",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1747."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "All praise to Thee, Eternal Lord,\nClothed in a garb of flesh and blood;\nChoosing a manger for Thy throne,\nWhile worlds on worlds are Thine alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Once did the skies before Thee bow;\nA virgin's arms contain Thee now,\nWhile angels, who in Thee rejoice,\nNow listen for Thine infant voice.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A little Child, Thou art our Guest,\nThat weary ones in Thee may rest;\nForlorn and lowly is Thy birth;\nThat we may rise to heaven from earth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou comest in the darksome night\nTo make us children of the light;\nTo make us, in the realms divine,\nLike Thine own angels round Thee shine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All this for us Thy love hath done;\nBy this to Thee our love is won;\nFor this we tune our cheerful lays,\nAnd sing our thanks in ceaseless praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "All Praise to Thee, Eternal Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0308",
          "Authors": [
            "Martin Luther",
            "1524."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "All praise to Thee, my God, this night,\nFor all the blessings of the light!\nKeep me, O keep me, King of kings,\nBeneath Thine own almighty wings.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Forgive me, Lord, for Thy dear Son,\nThe ill that I this day have done,\nThat with the world, myself, and Thee,\nI, ere I sleep, at peace may be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Teach me to live, that I may dread\nThe grave as little as my bed.\nTeach me to die, that so I may\nRise glorious at the judgment day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O may my soul on Thee repose,\nAnd with sweet sleep mine eyelids close,\nSleep that may me more vigorous make\nTo serve my God when I awake.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When in the night I sleepless lie,\nMy soul with heavenly thoughts supply;\nLet no ill dreams disturb my rest,\nNo powers of darkness me molest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O when shall I, in endless day,\nFor ever chase dark sleep away,\nAnd hymns divine with angels sing,\nAll praise to thee, eternal King?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise God, from Whom all blessings flow;\nPraise Him, all creatures here below;\nPraise Him above, ye heavenly host;\nPraise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "All Praise to Thee, My God, This Night",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0309",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Ken",
            "circa 1674."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "All that I am I owe to Thee,\nThy wisdom, Lord, has fashioned me;\nI give my Maker thankful praise,\nWhose wondrous works my soul amaze.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ere into being I was brought,\nThine eye did see, and in Thy thought\nMy life in all its perfect plan\nWas ordered ere my days began.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy Thoughts, O God, how manifold,\nMore precious unto me than gold!\nI muse on their infinity,\nAwaking I am still with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The wicked Thou shalt surely slay,\nFrom me let sinners turn away;\nThey speak against the Name divine,\nI count God's enemies as mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Search me, O God, my heart discern,\nTry me, my inmost thought to learn;\nAnd lead me, if in sin I stray,\nTo choose the everlasting way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "All That I Am I Owe to Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0310",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "All the way my Savior leads me\nWhat have I to ask beside?\nCan I doubt His tender mercy,\nWho through life has been my Guide?\nHeavenly peace, divinest comfort,\nHere by faith in Him to dwell!\nFor I know, whate'er befall me,\nJesus doeth all things well;\nFor I know, whate'er befall me,\nJesus doeth all things well.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All the way my Savior leads me\nCheers each winding path I tread,\nGives me grace for every trial,\nFeeds me with the living Bread.\nThough my weary steps may falter\nAnd my soul athirst may be,\nGushing from the Rock before me,\nLo! A spring of joy I see;\nGushing from the Rock before me,\nLo! A spring of joy I see.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All the way my Savior leads me\nO the fullness of His love!\nPerfect rest to me is promised\nIn my Father's house above.\nWhen my spirit, clothed immortal,\nWings its flight to realms of day\nThis my song through endless ages:\nJesus led me all the way;\nThis my song through endless ages:\nJesus led me all the way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "All the Way My Savior Leads Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0311",
          "Authors": [
            "Fanny Crosby",
            "1875."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Take up the battle cry all along the line;\nYou shall gain the victory, victory divine,\nWith your Commander nigh, foes in vain combine;\nRaise aloft the banner, let it bear the sign.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Truth's armor you may claim, faith will be your shield;\nFighting on in Jesus' Name, mighty power you wield;\nGlory for God your aim, naught can make you yield;\nShout aloud the triumph sure to be revealed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Soldiers, with courage go, got forsaking all;\nOnward, then, to meet the foe, soon the foe shall fall;\nSend mighty blow on blow--let no fear appall;\nIn the Name of Jesus, sound afar the call.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"All the world for Jesus,\" let the chorus ring;\n\"All the world for Jesus,\" crown Him King;\n\"All the world for Jesus,\" let the watchword be\n\"Forward go in Jesus' Name to victory.\"",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "All the World for Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0312",
          "Authors": [
            "Carrie Elizabeth Ellis Breck",
            "circa 1903."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"All things are ready,\" come to the feast!\nCome, for the table now is spread;\nYe famishing, ye weary, come,\nAnd thou shalt be richly fed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"All things are ready,\" come to the feast!\nCome, for the door is open wide;\nA place of honor is reserved\nFor you at the Master's side.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"All things are ready,\" come to the feast!\nCome, while He waits to welcome thee;\nDelay not while this day is thine,\nTomorrow may never be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"All things are ready,\" come to the feast!\nLeave ev'ry care and worldly strife;\nCome, feast upon the love of God,\nAnd drink everlasting life.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hear the invitation,\nCome, \"whosoever will\";\nPraise God for full salvation\nFor \"whosoever will.\"",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "All Things Are Ready",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0313",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (1856-1932)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "All things are Thine; no gift have we,\nLord of all gifts, to offer Thee:\nAnd hence with grateful hearts today\nThine own before Thy feet we lay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy will was in the builders' thought;\nThy hand unseen amidst us wrought;\nThrough mortal motive, scheme and plan\nThy wise eternal purpose ran.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No lack Thy perfect fullness knew;\nFor human needs and longings grew\nThis house of prayer, this home of rest,\nIn the fair garden of the West.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In weakness and in want we call\nOn Thee for Whom the heavens are small;\nThy glory is Thy children's good,\nThy joy Thy tender Fatherhood.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Father, deign these walls to bless;\nFill with Thy love their emptiness;\nAnd let their door a gateway be\nTo lead us from ourselves to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "All Things Are Thine",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0314",
          "Authors": [
            "John Greenleaf Whittier",
            "1872."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Each little flower that opens,\nEach little bird that sings,\nGod made their glowing colors,\nAnd made their tiny wings.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The purple headed mountains,\nThe river running by,\nThe sunset and the morning\nThat brightens up the sky.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The rich man in his castle,\nThe poor man at his gate,\nHe made them high or lowly,\nAnd ordered their estate.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The cold wind in the winter,\nThe pleasant summer sun,\nThe ripe fruits in the garden:\nGod made them every one.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The tall trees in the greenwood,\nThe meadows where we play,\nThe rushes by the water,\nWe gather every day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God gave us eyes to see them,\nAnd lips that we might tell\nHow great is God Almighty,\nWho has made all things well.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All things bright and beautiful,\nAll creatures great and small,\nAll things wise and wonderful:\nThe Lord God made them all.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "All Things Bright and Beautiful",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0315",
          "Authors": [
            "Cecil Frances Alexander",
            "1848."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Friends all around me are trying to find\nWhat the heart yearns for, by sin undermined;\nI have the secret, I know where 'tis found:\nOnly true pleasures in Jesus abound.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Some carry burdens whose weight has for years\nCrushed them with sorrow and blinded with tears.\nYet One stands ready to help them just now,\nIf they will humbly in penitence bow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No other name thrills the joy chords within,\nAnd through none else is remission of sin.\nHe knows the pain of the heart sorely tried.\nBoth need and want will by Him be supplied.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus is all this poor world needs today.\nBlindly they strive, for sin darkens their way.\nO to draw back the grim curtains of night,\nOne glimpse of Jesus and all will be bright!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All that I want is in Jesus.\nHe satisfies, joy He supplies;\nLife would be worthless without Him;\nAll things in Jesus I find.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "All Things in Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0316",
          "Authors": [
            "Harry Dixon Loes",
            "circa 1915"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "All those that pass by, to Jesus draw near,\nHe utters a cry, ye sinners, give ear!\nFrom hell to retrieve you He spreads out His hands;\nAnd now to receive you, He graciously stands.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If any man thirst, and happy would be,\nThe vilest and worst may come unto Me,\nMay drink of My Spirit, excepted is none,\nLay claim to My merit, and take for his own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Whoever receives the life giving Word,\nIn Jesus believes, his God and his Lord,\nIn him a pure river of life shall arise,\nShall in the believer spring up to the skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My God and my Lord! Thy call I obey,\nMy soul on Thy word of promise I stay,\nThy kind invitation I gladly embrace,\nAthirst for salvation, salvation by grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O hasten the hour! Send down from above\nThe Spirit of power, of health, and of love,\nOf filial fear, of knowledge and grace,\nOf wisdom and prayer, of joy and of praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Spirit of faith, of faith in Thy blood,\nWhich saves us from wrath, and brings us to God,\nRemoves the huge mountain of indwelling sin,\nAnd opens a fountain that washes us clean.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "All Those That Pass By",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0317",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown; appeared in A Collection of Hymns",
            "for the Use of the People Called Methodists",
            "by John Wesley (1703-1791)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Almighty Father, bless the Word,\nWhich through Thy grace we now have heard.\nO may the precious seed take root,\nSpring up, and bear abundant fruit.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We praise Thee for the means of grace,\nAs in our lives Thy love we trace.\nGrant, Lord, that we who worship here\nMay all, at last, in heaven appear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Almighty Father, Bless the Word",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0318",
          "Authors": [
            "Anonymous",
            "of Scandinavian origin."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Almighty Father, Who dost give\nThe gift of life to all who live,\nLook down on all earth's sin and strife,\nAnd lift us to a nobler life.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lift up our hearts, O King of kings,\nTo brighter hopes and kindlier things;\nTo visions of a larger good,\nAnd holier dreams of brotherhood.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy world is weary of its pain;\nOf selfish greed and fruitless gain;\nOf tarnished honor, falsely strong,\nAnd all its ancient deeds of wrong.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hear Thou the prayer Thy servants pray,\nUprising from all lands today,\nAnd o'er the vanquished powers of sin,\nO bring Thy great salvation in.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Almighty Father, Who Dost Give",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0319",
          "Authors": [
            "John Howard Bertram Masterman",
            "1922."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Almighty God, Your Word is cast\nLike seed into the ground;\nNow let the dew of heav'n descend,\nAnd righteous fruits abound.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let not the foe of Christ and man\nThis holy seed remove,\nBut give it root in ev'ry heart\nTo bring forth fruits of love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let not the world's deceitful cares\nThe rising plant destroy.\nBut let it yield a hundredfold\nThe fruits of peace and joy.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oft as the precious seed is sown,\nYour quick'ning grace bestow,\nBut all whose souls the truth receive,\nIts saving power may know.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Almighty God, Your Word Is Cast",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0320",
          "Authors": [
            "John Cawood",
            "1819."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Almost persuaded\" now to believe;\n\"Almost persuaded\" Christ to receive;\nSeems now some soul to say,\n\"Go, Spirit, go Thy way,\nSome more convenient day\nOn Thee I'll call.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Almost persuaded,\" come, come today,\n\"Almost persuaded,\" turn not away;\nJesus invites you here,\nAngels are lingering near\nPrayers rise from hearts so dear;\nO wanderer, come!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Almost persuaded,\" harvest is past!\n\"Almost persuaded,\" doom comes at last!\n\"Almost\" cannot avail;\n\"Almost\" is but to fail!\nSad, sad, that bitter wail--\n\"Almost,\" but lost!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Almost Persuaded",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0321",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Paul Bliss",
            "1871."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Always and ever, God reigns eternal,\nCeaseless, unchanging, Ancient of Days.\nFrom choirs below and angels supernal\nAlpha-Omega hears endless praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the beginning, ere the first star birth,\nThere was the Father, Spirit and Son.\nMaker, Creator, heaven and earth\nSprang from His will--the plan was begun.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Down through the ages, secrets unlocking,\nTo save a people fettered with sin,\nHe sent the Word. He's tenderly knocking:\nOpen your heart and let Him come in.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Always and ever, you can be with Him\nIn paradise, there no more to grieve.\nPraising forever, Savior and Sovereign\nThrough endless ages--only believe!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Always and Ever",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0322",
          "Authors": [
            "Richard W. Adams",
            "1997."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Am I a soldier of the cross,\nA follower of the Lamb,\nAnd shall I fear to own His cause,\nOr blush to speak His Name?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Must I be carried to the skies\nOn flowery beds of ease,\nWhile others fought to win the prize,\nAnd sailed through bloody seas?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Are there no foes for me to face?\nMust I not stem the flood?\nIs this vile world a friend to grace,\nTo help me on to God?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sure I must fight if I would reign;\nIncrease my courage, Lord.\nI'll bear the toil, endure the pain,\nSupported by Thy Word.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy saints in all this glorious war\nShall conquer, though they die;\nThey see the triumph from afar,\nBy faith's discerning eye",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When that illustrious day shall rise,\nAnd all Thy armies shine\nIn robes of victory through skies,\nThe glory shall be Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Am I a Soldier of the Cross?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0323",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1709."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Amazing grace! How sweet the sound\nThat saved a wretch like me!\nI once was lost, but now am found;\nWas blind, but now I see.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Twas grace that taught my heart to fear,\nAnd grace my fears relieved;\nHow precious did that grace appear\nThe hour I first believed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through many dangers, toils and snares,\nI have already come;\n'Tis grace hath brought me safe thus far,\nAnd grace will lead me home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord has promised good to me,\nHis Word my hope secures;\nHe will my Shield and Portion be,\nAs long as life endures.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yea, when this flesh and heart shall fail,\nAnd mortal life shall cease,\nI shall possess, within the veil,\nA life of joy and peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The earth shall soon dissolve like snow,\nThe sun forbear to shine;\nBut God, Who called me here below,\nShall be forever mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When we've been there ten thousand years,\nBright shining as the sun,\nWe've no less days to sing God's praise\nThan when we'd first begun.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Amazing Grace",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0324",
          "Authors": [
            "John Newton",
            "1779."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "God, the offended God most high,\nAmbassadors to rebels sends;\nHis messengers His place supply,\nAnd Jesus begs us to be friends.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Us, in the stead of Christ, they pray,\nUs, in the stead of God, entreat,\nTo cast our arms, our sins, away,\nAnd find forgiveness at His feet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our God in Christ! Thine embassy,\nAnd proffered mercy, we embrace;\nAnd gladly reconciled to Thee,\nThy condescending goodness praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Poor debtors, by our Lord's request\nA full acquittance we receive!\nAnd criminals, with pardon blessed,\nWe, at our Judge's instance, live!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Ambassadors of God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0325",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1767."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Amidst us our Beloved stands,\nAnd bids us view His pierced hands;\nPoints to the wounded feet and side,\nBlest emblems of the Crucified.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What food luxurious loads the board,\nWhen at His table sits the Lord!\nThe wine how rich, the bread how sweet,\nWhen Jesus deigns the guests to meet!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If now, with eyes defiled and dim,\nWe see the signs, but see not Him;\nO may His love the scales displace,\nAnd bid us see Him face to face!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O glorious Bridegroom of our hearts,\nYour present smile a heav'n imparts!\nO lift the veil, if veil there be,\nLet every saint your glory see!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Amidst Us Our Beloved Stands",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0326",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Haddon Spurgeon",
            "1866."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "If I have wounded any soul today,\nIf I have caused one foot to go astray,\nIf I have walked in my own willful way,\nDear Lord, forgive!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If I have uttered idle words or vain,\nIf I have turned aside from want or pain,\nLest I myself shall suffer through the strain,\nDear Lord, forgive!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If I have been perverse or hard, or cold,\nIf I have longed for shelter in Thy fold,\nWhen Thou hast given me some fort to hold,\nDear Lord, forgive!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Forgive the sins I have confessed to Thee;\nForgive the secret sins I do not see;\nO guide me, love me and my keeper be,\n Amen.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "An Evening Prayer",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0327",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Hutchinson Gabriel",
            "circa 1911."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ancient of Days, who sittest throned in glory,\nTo Thee all knees are bent, all voices pray;\nThy love has blessed the wide world's wondrous story\nWith light and life since Eden's dawning day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Holy Father, Who hadst led Thy children\nIn all the ages, with the fire and cloud,\nThrough seas dry shod, through weary wastes bewildering;\nTo Thee, in reverent love, our hearts are bowed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Holy Jesus, Prince of Peace and Savior,\nTo Thee we owe the peace that still prevails,\nStilling the rude wills of men's wild behavior,\nAnd calming passion's fierce and stormy gales.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Holy Ghost, the Lord and the Lifegiver,\nThine is the quickening power that gives increase;\nFrom Thee have flowed, as from a pleasant river,\nOur plenty, wealth, prosperity and peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Triune God, with heart and voice adoring,\nPraise we the goodness that doth crown our days;\nPray we that Thou wilt hear us, still imploring\nThy love and favor kept to us always.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Ancient of Days",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0328",
          "Authors": [
            "William Croswell Doane",
            "1886",
            "1892."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "And are we yet alive,\nAnd see each other's face?\nGlory and thanks to Jesus give\nFor His almighty grace!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Preserved by power divine\nTo full salvation here,\nAgain in Jesus' praise we join\nAnd in His sight appear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What troubles have we seen,\nWhat mighty conflicts past,\nFightings without, and fears within,\nSince we assembled last!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yet out of all the Lord\nHath brought us by His love;\nAnd still He doth His help afford,\nAnd hides our life above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then let us make our boast\nOf His redeeming power,\nWhich saves us to the uttermost,\nTill we can sin no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let us take up the cross\nTill we the crown obtain,\nAnd gladly reckon all things loss\nSo we may Jesus gain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "And Are We Yet Alive?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0329",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1749."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "And art Thou come with us to dwell,\nOur Prince, our Guide, our Love, our Lord?\nAnd is Thy Name Emmanuel,\nGod present with His world restored?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The heart is glad for Thee! It knows\nNone now shall bid it err or mourn;\nAnd o'er its desert breaks the rose\nIn triumph o'er the grieving thorn.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou bringest all again; with Thee\nIs light, is space, is breadth and room\nFor each thing fair, beloved, and free\nTo have its hour of life and bloom.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The world is glad for Thee! the heart\nIs glad for Thee! and all is well,\nAnd fixed and sure, because Thou art,\nWhose Name is called Emmanuel.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "And Art Thou Come with Us to Dwell",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0330",
          "Authors": [
            "Dorothy (Dora) Greenwell",
            "1874."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "And can it be that I should gain\nAn interest in the Savior's blood!\nDied He for me who caused His pain!\nFor me who Him to death pursued?\nAmazing love! How can it be,\nThat Thou, my God, shouldst die for me?\nAmazing love! How can it be,\nThat Thou, my God, shouldst die for me?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis mystery all: th'Immortal dies!\nWho can explore His strange design?\nIn vain the firstborn seraph tries\nTo sound the depths of love divine.\n'Tis mercy all! Let earth adore;\nLet angel minds inquire no more.\n'Tis mercy all! Let earth adore;\nLet angel minds inquire no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He left His Father's throne above\n(so free, so infinite His grace!),\nEmptied Himself of all but love,\nAnd bled for Adam's helpless race.\n'Tis mercy all, immense and free,\nFor O my God, it found out me!\n'Tis mercy all, immense and free,\nFor O my God, it found out me!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Long my imprisoned spirit lay,\nFast bound in sin and nature's night;\nThine eye diffused a quickening ray;\nI woke, the dungeon flamed with light;\nMy chains fell off, my heart was free,\nI rose, went forth, and followed Thee.\nMy chains fell off, my heart was free,\nI rose, went forth, and followed Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No condemnation now I dread;\nJesus, and all in Him, is mine;\nAlive in Him, my living Head,\nAnd clothed in righteousness divine,\nBold I approach th'eternal throne,\nAnd claim the crown, through Christ my own.\nBold I approach th'eternal throne,\nAnd claim the crown, through Christ my own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "And Can It Be That I Should Gain?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0331",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1738."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "And did those feet in ancient time\nWalk upon England's mountains green?\nAnd was the Holy Lamb of God\nOn England's pleasant pastures seen?\nAnd did the countenance divine\nShine forth upon our clouded hills?\nAnd was Jerusalem builded here\nAmong these dark satanic mills?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bring me my bow of burning gold!\nBring me my arrows of desire!\nBring me my spear! O clouds, unfold!\nBring me my chariots of fire!\nI will not cease from mental fight,\nNor shall my sword sleep in my hand,\nTill we have built Jerusalem\nIn England's green and pleasant land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "And Did Those Feet in Ancient Time",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0332",
          "Authors": [
            "William Blake",
            "circa 1804."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "And dost Thou say, \"Ask what thou wilt\"?\nLord, I would seize the golden hour;\nI pray to be released from guilt,\nAnd freed from sin and Satan's power.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "More of Thy presence, Lord, impart,\nMore of Thine image let me bear;\nErect Thy throne within my heart,\nAnd reign without a rival there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Give me to read my pardon sealed,\nAnd from Thy joy to draw my strength;\nTo have Thy boundless love revealed\nIn all its height, and breadth, and length.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Grant these requests--I ask no more,\nBut to Thy care the rest resign;\nLiving or dying, rich or poor,\nAll shall be well if Thou art mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "And Dost Thou Say",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0333",
          "Authors": [
            "John Newton",
            "1779."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "And is it so--I shall be like Thy Son?\nIs this the grace which He for me has won?\nFather of glory (thought beyond all thought!)--\nIn glory, to His own blest likeness brought!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, Jesus, Lord, who loved me like to Thee?\nFruit of Thy work, with Thee, too, there to see\nThy glory, Lord, while endless ages roll,\nMyself the prize and travail of Thy soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yet it must be: Thy love had not its rest\nWere Thy redeemed not with Thee fully blest.\nThat love that gives not as the world, but shares\nAll it possesses with its loved co-heirs.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Nor I alone; Thy loved ones all, complete\nIn glory, round Thee there with joy shall meet,\nAll like Thee, for Thy glory like Thee, Lord,\nObject supreme of all, by all adored.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The heart is satisfied; can ask no more\nAll thought is now for ever o'er:\nChrist, its un-mingled Object, fills the heart\nIn blest adoring love--the endless part.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father of mercies, in Thy presence bright\nAll this shall be unfolded in the light;\nThy children all, with joy Thy counsels know\nFulfilled; patient in hope, while here below.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "And Is It So",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0334",
          "Authors": [
            "John Nelson Darby",
            "1872."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "And let our bodies part,\nTo different climes repair;\nInseparably joined in heart\nThe friends of Jesus are.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O let us still proceed\nIn Jesus' work below;\nAnd, following our triumphant Head,\nTo further conquests go!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The vineyard of the Lord\nBefore His laborers lies;\nAnd lo! we see the vast reward\nWhich waits us in the skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O let our heart and mind\nContinually ascend,\nThat haven of repose to find,\nWhere all our labors end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "And Let Our Bodies Part",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0335",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1749."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "And let this feeble body fail,\nAnd let it droop and die;\nMy soul shall quit the mournful vale,\nAnd soar to worlds on high;\nShall join the disembodied saints,\nAnd find its long sought rest,\nThat only bliss for which it pants,\nIn my Redeemer's breast.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In hope of that immortal crown\nI now the cross sustain,\nAnd gladly wander up and down,\nAnd smile at toil and pain:\nI suffer out my threescore years,\nTill my Deliverer come,\nAnd wipe away His servant's tears,\nAnd take His exile home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O what hath Jesus bought for me!\nBefore my ravished eyes\nRivers of life divine I see,\nAnd trees of paradise:\nI see a world of spirits bright,\nWho taste the pleasures there;\nThey all are robed in spotless white,\nAnd conquering palms they bear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O what are all my sufferings here,\nIf, Lord, Thou count me meet\nWith that enraptured host to appear,\nAnd worship at Thy feet!\nGive joy or grief, give ease or pain,\nTake life or friends away,\nBut let me find them all again\nIn that eternal day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "And Let This Feeble Body Fail",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0336",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1759."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "And now, beloved Lord, Thy Soul resigning,\nInto Thy Father's arms with conscious will,\nCalmly, with reverend grace, Thy head inclining,\nThe throbbing brow and laboring breast grow still.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Freely Thy life Thou yieldest, meekly bending\nE'en to the last beneath our sorrows' load,\nYet strong in death, in perfect peace commending,\nThy Spirit to Thy Father and Thy God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My Savior, in mine hour of mortal anguish,\nWhen earth grows dim, and round me falls the night,\nO breathe Thy peace, as flesh and spirit languish,\nAt that dread eventide let there be light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Thy dear cross turn Thou my eyes in dying;\nLay but my fainting head upon Thy breast;\nThose outstretched arms receive my latest sighing;\nAnd then, oh! then, Thine everlasting rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O love! o'er mortal agony victorious,\nNow is Thy triumph! now that cross shall shine\nTo earth's remotest age revered and glorious,\nOf suffering's deepest mystery the sign.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The present, past and future here are blending,\nMoment supreme in this world's history,\nMid darkness, opening graves, and mountains rending,\nNew light is dawning on humanity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "And Now, Beloved Lord, Thy Soul Resigning",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0337",
          "Authors": [
            "Eliza Sibbald Dykes Alderson",
            "1868."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "And now, O Father, mindful of the love\nThat bought us, once for all, on Calvary's tree,\nAnd having with us Him that pleads above,\nWe here present, we here spread forth to Thee,\nThat only offering perfect in Thine eyes,\nThe one true, pure, immortal sacrifice.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Look, Father, look on His anointed face,\nAnd only look on us as found in Him;\nLook not on our misusings of Thy grace,\nOur prayer so languid, and our faith so dim;\nFor lo! between our sins and their reward,\nWe set the passion of Thy Son our Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And then for those, our dearest and our best,\nBy this prevailing presence we appeal;\nO fold them closer to Thy mercy's breast!\nO do Thine utmost for their souls' true weal!\nFrom tainting mischief keep them white and clear,\nAnd crown Thy gifts with strength to persevere.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And so we come; O draw us to Thy feet,\nMost patient Savior, Who canst love us still!\nAnd by this food, so awful and so sweet,\nDeliver us from every touch of ill:\nIn Thine own service make us glad and free,\nAnd grant us nevermore to part with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "And Now, O Father, Mindful of the Love",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0338",
          "Authors": [
            "William Bright",
            "1874."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Angels from the realm of glory,\nWing our flight o'er all the earth;\nYe who sang creation's story\nNow proclaim the Messiah's birth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Shepherds, in the field abiding,\nWatching o'er your flocks by night,\nGod with us is now residing;\nYonder shines the infant light:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sages, leave your contemplations,\nBrighter visions beam afar;\nSeek the great Desire of nations;\nYe have seen His natal star.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Saints, before the altar bending,\nWatching long in hope and fear;\nSuddenly the Lord, descending,\nIn His temple shall appear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sinners, wrung with true repentance,\nDoomed for guilt to endless pains,\nJustice now revokes the sentence,\nMercy calls you, break your chains.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though an infant now we view Him,\nHe shall fill His Father's throne,\nGather all nations to Him;\nEvery knee shall then bow down:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All creation, join in praising\nGod, the Father, Spirit, Son,\nEvermore your voices raising\nTo the eternal Three in One.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come and worship, come and worship\nWorship Christ, the newborn King.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Angels from the Realm of Glory",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0339",
          "Authors": [
            "James Montgomery",
            "1816."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Angels we have heard on high\nSweetly singing o'er the plains,\nAnd the mountains in reply\nEchoing their joyous strains.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come to Bethlehem and see\nChrist whose birth the angels sing;\nCome, adore on bended knee,\nChrist the Lord, the newborn King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See Him in a manger laid,\nWhom the choirs of angels praise;\nMary, Joseph, lend your aid,\nWhile our hearts in love we raise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Gloria, in excelsis Deo!\nGloria, in excelsis Deo!Shepherds, why this jubilee?\nWhy your joyous strains prolong?\nWhat the gladsome tidings be\nWhich inspire your heavenly song?",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Angels We Have Heard on High",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0342",
          "Authors": [
            "Traditional French carol",
            "translated from French to English by James Chadwick (1813-1882)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Angels, roll the rock away,\nDeath, yield up your mighty Prey.\nSee, the Savior leaves the tomb,\nGlowing with immortal bloom,\nGlowing with immortal bloom.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis the Savior! angels, raise\nFame's eternal trump of praise.\nLet the world's remotest bound\nHear the joy inspiring sound,\nHear the joy inspiring sound.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now ye saints, lift up your eyes\nNow to glory see Him rise,\nIn long triumph up the sky,\nUp to waiting worlds on high,\nUp to waiting worlds on high.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Angels, Roll the Rock Away",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0340",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Gibbons."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hail! victorious Jesus, hail!\nOn Thy cloud of glory sail\nIn long triumph through the sky,\nUp to waiting worlds on high,\nUp to waiting worlds on high.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Heaven unfolds its portals wide,\nGlorious Hero, through them ride:\nKing of glory mount Thy throne,\nThy great Father's, and Thine own,\nThy great Father's, and Thine own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise Him all ye heavenly choirs,\nRaptured, sweep your sounding lyres\nSons of men, in humbler strain,\nSing your mighty Savior's reign,\nSing your mighty Savior's reign.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Every note with wonder swell;\nSin o'erthrown, and captived hell!\nWhere is now, O death! thy sting?\nWhere thy terrors, vanquished king,\nWhere thy terrors, vanquished king!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Angels, Roll the Rock Away (Alternate Version)",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0341",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Gibbons."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Have you been to Jesus for the cleansing power?\nAre you washed in the blood of the Lamb?\nAre you fully trusting in His grace this hour?\nAre you washed in the blood of the Lamb?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When the Bridegroom cometh will your robes be white?\nAre you washed in the blood of the Lamb?\nWill your soul be ready for the mansions bright,\nAnd be washed in the blood of the Lamb?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lay aside the garments that are stained with sin,\nAnd be washed in the blood of the Lamb;\nThere's a fountain flowing for the soul unclean,\nO be washed in the blood of the Lamb!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Are you washed in the blood,\nIn the soul cleansing blood of the Lamb?\nAre your garments spotless? Are they white as snow?\nAre you washed in the blood of the Lamb?Are you walking daily by the Savior's side?\nAre you washed in the blood of the Lamb?\nDo you rest each moment in the Crucified?\nAre you washed in the blood of the Lamb?",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Are You Washed in the Blood?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0343",
          "Authors": [
            "Elisha Albright Hoffman",
            "1878."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Arise, my soul, arise; shake off thy guilty fears;\nThe bleeding sacrifice in my behalf appears:\nBefore the throne my surety stands,\nBefore the throne my surety stands,\nMy name is written on His hands.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He ever lives above, for me to intercede;\nHis all redeeming love, His precious blood, to plead:\nHis blood atoned for all our race,\nHis blood atoned for all our race,\nAnd sprinkles now the throne of grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Five bleeding wounds He bears; received on Calvary;\nThey pour effectual prayers; they strongly plead for me:\n\"Forgive him, O forgive,\" they cry,\n\"Forgive him, O forgive,\" they cry,\n\"Nor let that ransomed sinner die!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Father hears Him pray, His dear anointed One;\nHe cannot turn away, the presence of His Son;\nHis Spirit answers to the blood,\nHis Spirit answers to the blood,\nAnd tells me I am born of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My God is reconciled; His pardoning voice I hear;\nHe owns me for His child; I can no longer fear:\nWith confidence I now draw nigh,\nWith confidence I now draw nigh,\nAnd \"Father, Abba, Father,\" cry.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Arise, My Soul, Arise",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0344",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1742."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Years I spent in vanity and pride,\nCaring not my Lord was crucified,\nKnowing not it was for me He died on Calvary.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By God's Word at last my sin I learned;\nThen I trembled at the law I'd spurned,\nTill my guilty soul imploring turned to Calvary.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now I've given to Jesus everything,\nNow I gladly own Him as my King,\nNow my raptured soul can only sing of Calvary!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, the love that drew salvation's plan!\nOh, the grace that brought it down to man!\nOh, the mighty gulf that God did span at Calvary!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Mercy there was great, and grace was free;\nPardon there was multiplied to me;\nThere my burdened soul found liberty at Calvary.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "At Calvary",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0345",
          "Authors": [
            "William Reed Newell",
            "1895."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I met Jesus at the foot of the cross\nWhen I was bound by sin;\nJesus met me, cleansed my heart of its dross,\nHe gave me sweet peace within.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I found pardon at the foot of the cross,\nForgiveness full and free;\nNow I love Him only, all else is loss,\nHis grace availed for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I met Jesus when I needed Him most,\nDespair possessed my soul;\nI was under condemnation and lost,\nWhen Jesus made me whole.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I met Jesus at the foot of the cross,\nI met Jesus at the foot of the cross;\nAll my sins were washed away;\nSin's dark night turned into day\nWhen I met Jesus at the foot of the cross.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "At the Foot of the Cross",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0346",
          "Authors": [
            "Robert Harkness",
            "circa 1922."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Away in a manger, no crib for a bed,\nThe little Lord Jesus laid down His sweet head.\nThe stars in the sky looked down where He lay,\nThe little Lord Jesus, asleep on the hay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The cattle are lowing, the Baby awakes,\nBut little Lord Jesus, no crying He makes;\nI love Thee, Lord Jesus, look down from the sky\nAnd stay by my cradle til morning is nigh.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be near me, Lord Jesus, I ask Thee to stay\nClose by me forever, and love me, I pray;\nBless all the dear children in Thy tender care,\nAnd fit us for heaven to live with Thee there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Away in a Manger",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0347",
          "Authors": [
            "Stanzas 1 and 2",
            "anonymous",
            "1885; stanza 3",
            "John Thomas McFarland (1851-1913)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord;\nHe is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored;\nHe hath loosed the fateful lightning of His terrible swift sword;\nHis truth is marching on.\nGlory! Glory! Hallelujah! Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!\nGlory! Glory! Hallelujah! His truth is marching on.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have seen Him in the watch fires of a hundred circling camps\nThey have builded Him an altar in the evening dews and damps;\nI can read His righteous sentence by the dim and flaring lamps;\nHis day is marching on.\nGlory! Glory! Hallelujah! Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!\nGlory! Glory! Hallelujah! His day is marching on.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have read a fiery Gospel writ in burnished rows of steel;\n\"As ye deal with My contemners, so with you My grace shall deal\";\nLet the Hero, born of woman, crush the serpent with His heel,\nSince God is marching on.\nGlory! Glory! Hallelujah! Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!\nGlory! Glory! Hallelujah! Since God is marching on.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He has sounded forth the trumpet that shall never call retreat;\nHe is sifting out the hearts of men before His judgment seat;\nOh, be swift, my soul, to answer Him; be jubilant, my feet;\nOur God is marching on.\nGlory! Glory! Hallelujah! Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!\nGlory! Glory! Hallelujah! Our God is marching on.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the beauty of the lilies Christ was born across the sea,\nWith a glory in His bosom that transfigures you and me;\nAs He died to make men holy, let us live to make men free;\nWhile God is marching on.\nGlory! Glory! Hallelujah! Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!\nGlory! Glory! Hallelujah! While God is marching on.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He is coming like the glory of the morning on the wave,\nHe is wisdom to the mighty, He is honor to the brave;\nSo the world shall be His footstool, and the soul of wrong His slave,\nOur God is marching on.\nGlory! Glory! Hallelujah! Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!\nGlory! Glory! Hallelujah! Our God is marching on.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Battle Hymn of the Republic",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0348",
          "Authors": [
            "Julia Ward Howe",
            "1861."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be known to us in breaking bread,\nBut do not then depart;\nSavior, abide with us, and spread\nThy table in our heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There eat with us in love divine;\nThy body and Thy blood,\nThat living bread, that heavenly wine,\nBe our immortal food.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Be Known to Us in Breaking Bread",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0349",
          "Authors": [
            "James Montgomery",
            "1825."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be still, my soul: the Lord is on thy side.\nBear patiently the cross of grief or pain.\nLeave to your God to order and provide;\nIn every change, He faithful will remain.\nBe still, my soul: your best, your heavenly Friend\nThrough thorny ways leads to a joyful end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be still, my soul: your God will undertake\nTo guide the future, as He has the past.\nYour hope, your confidence let nothing shake;\nAll now mysterious shall be bright at last.\nBe still, my soul: the waves and winds shall know\nHis voice Who ruled them while He dwelt below.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be still, my soul: when dearest friends depart,\nAnd all is darkened in the vale of tears,\nThen shalt thou better know His love, His heart,\nWho comes to soothe thy sorrow and thy fears.\nBe still, my soul: thy Jesus can repay\nFrom His own fullness all He takes away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be still, my soul: the hour is hastening on\nWhen we shall be forever with the Lord.\nWhen disappointment, grief and fear are gone,\nSorrow forgot, love's purest joys restored.\nBe still, my soul: when change and tears are past\nAll safe and blessed we shall meet at last.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Be Still, My Soul",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0350",
          "Authors": [
            "Katharina von Schlege."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be strong!\nWe are not here to play, to dream, to drift;\nWe have hard work to do and loads to lift;\nShun not the struggle, face it, 'tis God's gift.\nBe strong, be strong, be strong!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be strong!\nSay not the days are evil--who's to blame?\nAnd fold the hands and acquiesce--O shame!\nStand up, speak out, and bravely, in God's Name.\nBe strong, be strong, be strong!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be strong!\nIt matters not how deep entrenched the wrong,\nHow hard the battle goes, the day, how long;\nFaint not, fight on! Tomorrow comes the song.\nBe strong, be strong, be strong!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Be Strong!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0351",
          "Authors": [
            "Maltbie Davenport Babcock",
            "1901."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be Thou my Guardian and my Guide;\nAnd hear me when I call;\nLet not my slippery footsteps slide,\nAnd hold me lest I fall.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The world, the flesh, and Satan dwell\nAround the path I tread;\nO, save me from the snares of hell,\nThou Quickener of the dead.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And if I tempted am to sin,\nAnd outward things are strong,\nDo Thou, O Lord, keep watch within,\nAnd save my soul from wrong.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Still let me ever watch and pray,\nAnd feel that I am frail;\nthat if the tempter cross my way,\nYet he may not prevail.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Be Thou My Guardian and My Guide",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0352",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Williams",
            "1842."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be Thou my Vision, O Lord of my heart;\nNaught be all else to me, save that Thou art\nThou my best Thought, by day or by night,\nWaking or sleeping, Thy presence my light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be Thou my Wisdom, and Thou my true Word;\nI ever with Thee and Thou with me, Lord;\nThou my great Father, I Thy true son;\nThou in me dwelling, and I with Thee one.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be Thou my battle Shield, Sword for the fight;\nBe Thou my Dignity, Thou my Delight;\nThou my soul's Shelter, Thou my high Tower:\nRaise Thou me heavenward, O Power of my power.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Riches I heed not, nor man's empty praise,\nThou mine Inheritance, now and always:\nThou and Thou only, first in my heart,\nHigh King of heaven, my Treasure Thou art.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "High King of heaven, my victory won,\nMay I reach heaven's joys, O bright heaven's Sun!\nHeart of my own heart, whatever befall,\nStill be my Vision, O Ruler of all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Be Thou My Vision",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0353",
          "Authors": [
            "Ancient Irish; translated to English by Mary Elizabeth Byrne",
            "1905."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be thou, O God exalted high;\nAnd as Thy glory fills the sky,\nSo let it be on earth displayed,\nTill Thou art here, as there, obeyed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O God, my heart is fixed; 'tis bent\nIts thankful tribute to present;\nAnd, with my heart, my voice I'll raise\nTo Thee, my God, in songs of praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy praises, Lord, I will resound\nTo all the listening nations round;\nThy mercy highest heav'n transcends;\nThy truth beyond the clouds extends.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Be Thou, O God, Exalted High",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0354",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1709."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O'er the hills and adown the snowy dells,\nAs the echoes ring of the Christmas bells,\nAngel songs in our hearts resound again,\nSinging peace on earth and good will to men!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bring good will to the suffering and sad;\nSpeak the tender word that shall make them glad;\nTell them how, o'er the hills of Bethlehem\nWhen the angels sang, 'twas good news for them.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Peace on earth! bid all strife and tumult cease;\nFor this night again gives the Lord His peace;\nWhile our hands shall His temple beautify,\nCarol, glory be unto God most high.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So glad hearts on this happy Christmas night\nBring your gifts of love, make His altar bright;\nSing glad songs that shall sweetly sound as when\nAngels sang of peace and good will to men.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bring pine and fir tree, weave the garlands bright,\nGladden the temple of the King tonight!\nChristmas is here! Fill it with cheer;\nMake it glorious with joy and light.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Beautiful Christmas",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0355",
          "Authors": [
            "Mary Bridges Canedy Slade",
            "1876."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Somewhere the sun is shining,\nSomewhere the songbirds dwell;\nHush, then, thy sad repining,\nGod lives, and all is well.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Somewhere the day is longer,\nSomewhere the task is done;\nSomewhere the heart is stronger,\nSomewhere the guerdon won.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Somewhere the load is lifted,\nClose by an open door;\nSomewhere the clouds are rifted,\nSomewhere the angels sing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Somewhere, somewhere,\nBeautiful Isle of Somewhere!\nLand of the true, where we live anew,\nBeautiful Isle of Somewhere!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0356",
          "Authors": [
            "Jessie Brown Pounds",
            "1897."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Beautiful valley of Eden!\nSweet is thy noontide calm;\nOver the heart of the weary,\nBreathing thy waves of balm.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Over the heart of the mourner\nShineth thy golden day,\nWaiting the songs of the angels\nDown from the far away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is the home of my Savior;\nThere, with the blood washed throng,\nOver the highlands of glory\nRolleth the great new song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Beautiful valley of Eden,\nHome of the pure and the blest,\nHow often amid the wild billows\nI dream of thy rest, sweet rest!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Beautiful Valley of Eden",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0357",
          "Authors": [
            "Walter O. Cushing."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Because Thou hast said, \"Do this for My sake,\"\nThe mystical bread we gladly partake;\nWe thirst for the Spirit that flows from above,\nAnd long to inherit Thy fullness of love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis here we look up and grasp at Thy mind,\n'Tis here that we hope Thine image to find;\nThe means of bestowing Thy gifts we embrace;\nBut all things are owing to Jesus' grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Because Thou Hast Said",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0358",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1748."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Before Jehovah's awful throne,\nYe nations, bow with sacred joy;\nKnow that the Lord is God alone;\nHe can create, and He destroy,\nHe can create, and He destroy.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His sovereign power, without our aid,\nMade us of clay, and formed us men;\nAnd when like wandering sheep we strayed,\nHe brought us to His fold again,\nHe brought us to His fold again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are His people, we His care,\nOur souls, and all our mortal frame;\nWhat lasting honors shall we rear,\nAlmighty Maker, to Thy Name,\nAlmighty Maker, to Thy Name?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We'll crowd Thy gates with thankful songs,\nHigh as the heavens our voices raise;\nAnd earth, with her ten thousand tongues,\nShall fill Thy courts with sounding praise,\nShall fill Thy courts with sounding praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wide as the world is Thy command,\nVast as eternity Thy love;\nFirm as a rock Thy truth must stand,\nWhen rolling years shall cease to move,\nWhen rolling years shall cease to move.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Before Jehovah's Awful Throne",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0359",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1719."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Before the ending of the day,\nCreator of the world, we pray\nThat Thou with wonted love wouldst keep\nThy watch around us while we sleep.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O let no evil dreams be near,\nNor phantoms of the night appear;\nOur ghostly enemy restrain,\nLest aught of sin our bodies stain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Almighty Father, hear our cry\nThrough Jesus Christ our Lord most high,\nWho with the Holy Ghost and Thee\nDoth live and reign eternally.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Before the Ending of the Day",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0360",
          "Authors": [
            "Translated from Latin to English by the compilers of Hymns Ancient and Modern."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Before the Lord we bow, the God Who reigns above,\nAnd rules the world below, boundless in power and love.\nOur thanks we bring in joy and praise, our hearts we raise\nTo heaven's high King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The nation Thou hast blest may well Thy love declare,\nFrom foes and fears at rest, protected by Thy care.\nFor this fair land, for this bright day, our thanks we pay,\nGifts of Thy hand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May every mountain height, each vale and forest green,\nShine in Thy Word's pure light, and its rich fruits be seen!\nMay every tongue be tuned to praise, and join to raise\nA grateful song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Earth, hear thy Maker's voice, thy great Redeemer own;\nBelieve, obey, rejoice, and worship Him alone.\nCast down thy pride, thy sin deplore and bow before\nThe Crucified.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And when in power He comes, O may our native land,\nFrom all its rending tombs, send forth a glorious band.\nA countless throng, ever to sing to heaven's high King\nSalvation's song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Before the Lord We Bow",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0361",
          "Authors": [
            "Francis Scott Key",
            "1832."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Before the throne of God above\nI have a strong and perfect plea.\nA great high Priest whose Name is Love\nWho ever lives and pleads for me.\nMy name is graven on His hands,\nMy name is written on His heart.\nI know that while in heaven He stands\nNo tongue can bid me thence depart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When Satan tempts me to despair\nAnd tells me of the guilt within,\nUpward I look and see Him there\nWho made an end of all my sin.\nBecause the sinless Savior died\nMy sinful soul is counted free.\nFor God the just is satisfied\nTo look on Him and pardon me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Before Him there the risen Lamb,\nMy perfect spotless righteousness,\nThe unchangeable I AM,\nKing of glory and of grace,\nOne in Himself I cannot die.\nMy soul is purchased by His blood,\nMy life is hid with Christ on high,\nWith Christ my Savior and my God!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Before the Throne of God Above",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0362",
          "Authors": [
            "Charitie Lees Smith Bancroft",
            "1863."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Before Thee, God, Who knowest all,\nWith grief and shame I prostrate fall,\nI see my sins against thee, Lord,\nThe sins of thought, of deed, and word.\nThey press me sore; I cry to Thee:\nO God, be merciful to me!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lord, my God, to Thee I pray:\nO cast me not in wrath away!\nLet Thy good Spirit ne'er depart,\nBut let Him draw to Thee my heart\nThat truly penitent I be:\nO God, be merciful to me!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Jesus, let Thy precious blood\nBe to my soul a cleansing flood.\nTurn not, O Lord, Thy guest away,\nBut grant that justified I may\nGo to my house at peace with Thee:\nO God, be merciful to me!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Before Thee, God, Who Knowest All",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0363",
          "Authors": [
            "Magnus Brostrup Landstad",
            "1861."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Begin, my tongue, some heavenly theme\nAnd speak some boundless thing;\nThe mighty works, or mightier Name\nOf our eternal King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tell of His wonderful faithfulness\nAnd sound His power abroad;\nSing the sweet promise of His grace,\nThe love and truth of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Proclaim \"salvation from the Lord\nFor wretched, dying men\";\nHis hand has writ the sacred word\nWith an immortal pen.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Engraved as in eternal brass\nThe mighty promise shines;\nNor can the powers of darkness 'rase\nThose everlasting lines.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He that can dash whole worlds to death,\nAnd make them when He please,\nHe speaks, and that almighty breath\nFulfils His great decrees.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His every word of grace is strong\nAs that which built the skies;\nThe voice that rolls the stars along\nSpeaks all the promises.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He said, \"Let the wide heav'n be spread,\"\nAnd heav'n was stretched abroad:\n\"Abram, I'll be thy God,\" He said,\nAnd He was Abram's God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O might I hear Thy heavenly tongue\nBut whisper, \"Thou art Mine!\"\nThose gentle words shall raise my song\nTo notes almost divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How would my leaping heart rejoice,\nAnd think my heav'n secure!\nI trust the all creating voice,\nAnd faith desires no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Begin, My Tongue, Some Heavenly Theme",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0364",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "circa 1707."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Behold a host, arrayed in white,\nLike thousand snow clad mountains bright,\nWith palms they stand. Who is this band\nBefore the throne of light?\nLo, these are they of glorious fame\nWho from the great affliction came\nAnd in the flood of Jesus' blood\nAre cleansed from guilt and blame.\nNow gathered in the holy place\nTheir voices they in worship raise,\nTheir anthems swell where God doth dwell,\nMid angels' song of praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Despised and scorned, they sojourned here;\nBut now, how glorious they appear!\nThose martyrs stand a priestly band,\nGod's throne forever near.\nSo oft, in troubled days gone by,\nIn anguish they would weep and sigh.\nAt home above the God of Love\nFor aye their tears shall dry.\nThey now enjoy their Sabbath rest,\nThe paschal banquet of the blest;\nThe Lamb, their Lord, at festal board\nHimself is Host and Guest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then hail, ye mighty legions, yea,\nAll hail! Now safe and blest for aye,\nAnd praise the Lord, who with His Word\nSustained you on the way.\nYe did the joys of earth disdain,\nYe toiled and sowed in tears and pain.\nFarewell, now bring your sheaves and sing\nSalvation's glad refrain.\nSwing high your palms, lift up your song,\nYea, make it myriad voices strong.\nEternally shall praise to Thee,\nGod, and the Lamb belong.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Behold a Host, Arrayed in White",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0366",
          "Authors": [
            "Hans Adolf Brorson",
            "circa 1760."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Behold a little child, laid in a manger bed;\nThe wintry blasts blow wild around His infant head;\nBut who is this so lowly laid?\n'Tis He by Whom the worlds were made.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Alas! in what poor state the Son of God is seen;\nWhy did the Lord so great choose out a home so mean?\nThat we may learn from pride to flee,\nAnd to follow His humility.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Where Joseph plies his trade, lo, Jesus labors, too;\nThe hands that all things made an earthly craft pursue,\nThat weary men in Him may rest,\nAnd faithful toil through Him be blessed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Among the doctors see the Boy so full of grace;\nSay, wherefore taketh He the scholar's lowly place?\nThat children all, with reverence meet,\nMay sit and learn at Jesus' feet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ, once Thyself a boy, our childhood Guard and Guide;\nBe Thou its Light and Joy, and still with us abide,\nThat Thy dear love, so great and free,\nMay draw us evermore to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Behold a Little Child",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0367",
          "Authors": [
            "William Walsham How",
            "1872."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Behold Me standing at the door,\nAnd hear Me pleading evermore,\nWith gentle voice: oh, heart of sin,\nMay I come in? May I come in?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I bore the cruel thorns for thee,\nI waited long and patiently;\nSay, weary heart, oppressed with sin,\nMay I come in? May I come in?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I would not plead with thee in vain;\nRemember all My grief and pain;\nI died to ransom thee from sin:\nMay I come in? May I come in?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I bring thee joy from heaven above,\nI bring thee pardon, peace, and love:\nSay, weary heart, oppressed with sin,\nMay I come in? May I come in?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Behold Me standing at the door,\nAnd hear Me pleading evermore:\nSay, weary heart, oppressed with sin,\nMay I come in? May I come in?",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Behold Me Standing at the Door",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0369",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "19th Century."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Behold th'amazing gift of love\nThe Father hath bestowed\nOn us, the sinful sons of men,\nTo call us sons of God!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Concealed as yet this honor lies,\nBy this dark world unknown,\nA world that knew not when He came,\nEven God's eternal Son.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "High is the rank we now possess;\nBut higher we shall rise;\nThough what we shall hereafter be\nIs hid from mortal eyes.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our souls, we know, when He appears,\nShall bear His image bright;\nFor all His glory, full disclosed,\nShall open to our sight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A hope so great, and so divine,\nMay trials well endure;\nAnd purge the soul from sense and sin,\nAs Christ Himself is pure.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Behold the Amazing Gift of Love",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0370",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1709; paraphrased by William Cameron",
            "1781."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Behold the Bridegroom cometh in\nThe middle of the night,\nAnd blest is he whose loins are girt,\nWhose lamp is burning bright;\nBut woe to that dull servant, whom\nThe Master shall surprise\nWith lamp untrimmed, unburning and\nWith slumber in his eyes.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Do thou, my soul, beware, beware,\nLest thou in sleep sink down,\nLest thou be given o'er to death,\nAnd lose the golden crown;\nBut see that thou be sober, with\nA watchful eye, and thus\nCry--'Holy, holy, holy God,\nHave mercy upon us.'",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That day, the day of fear, shall come;\nMy soul, slack not thy toil,\nBut light thy lamp, and feed it well,\nAnd make it bright with oil;\nWho knowest not how soon may sound\nThe cry at eventide,\n'Behold the Bridegroom comes! Arise!\nGo forth to meet the bride.'",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Beware, my soul; beware, beware,\nLest thou in slumber lie,\nAnd like, the five, remain without,\nAnd knock, and vainly cry;\nBut watch, and bear thy lamp undimmed,\nAnd Christ shall gird thee on\nHis own bright wedding robe of light--\nThe glory of the Son.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Behold the Bridegroom Cometh",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0371",
          "Authors": [
            "8th Century Greek."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Behold, the Bridegroom draweth nigh\"\nHear ye the oft repeated cry?\nGo forth into the midnight dim;\nFor blest are they whom He shall find\nWith ready heart and watchful mind;\nGo forth, my soul, to Him.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Behold, the Bridegroom cometh by,\"\nThe call is echoed from the sky:\nGo forth, ye servants, watch and wait:\nThe slothful cannot join His train;\nNo careless ones can entrance gain;\nAwake, my soul, 'tis late.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The wise will plead with one accord,\n\"O holy, holy, holy Lord,\nOn us Thy quick'ning grace bestow,\nThat none may reach the door too late,\nWhen Thou shalt enter at the gate\nAnd to Thy kingdom go.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Behold, the Bridegroom draweth near,\"\nThe warning falls on every ear:\nThat night of dread shall come to all:\nBehold, my soul, thy lamp so dim,\nRise, rise the smoking flax to trim;\nSoon shalt thou hear His call.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Behold the Bridegroom Draweth Nigh",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0372",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown; translated from Greek to English by Robert Maude Moorsom."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Behold the glories of the Lamb\nAmidst His Father's throne.\nPrepare new honors for His Name,\nAnd songs before unknown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let elders worship at His feet,\nThe Church adore around,\nWith vials full of odors sweet,\nAnd harps of sweeter sound.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Those are the prayers of the saints,\nAnd these the hymns they raise;\nJesus is kind to our complaints,\nHe loves to hear our praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Eternal Father, who shall look\nInto Thy secret will?\nWho but the Son should take that Book\nAnd open every seal?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He shall fulfill Thy great decrees,\nThe Son deserves it well;\nLo, in His hand the sovereign keys\nOf heav'n, and death, and hell!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now to the Lamb that once was slain\nBe endless blessings paid;\nSalvation, glory, joy remain\nForever on Thy head.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou hast redeemed our souls with blood,\nHast set the prisoner free;\nHast made us kings and priests to God,\nAnd we shall reign with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The worlds of nature and of grace\nAre put beneath Thy power;\nThen shorten these delaying days,\nAnd bring the promised hour.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Behold the Glories of the Lamb",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0373",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "circa 1688."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Behold the great Creator makes\nHimself a house of clay,\nA robe of virgin flesh He takes\nWhich He will wear for ay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark, hark, the wise eternal Word,\nLike a weak infant cries!\nIn form of servant is the Lord,\nAnd God in cradles lies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This wonder struck the world amazed,\nIt shook the starry frame;\nSquadrons of spirits stood and gazed,\nThen down in troops they came.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glad shepherds ran to view this sight;\nA choir of angels sings,\nAnd eastern sages with delight\nAdore this King of kings.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Join then, all hearts that are not stone,\nAnd all our voices prove,\nTo celebrate this holy One\nThe God of peace and love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Behold the Great Creator Makes",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0375",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Pestel (1584-1659)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Behold the Lamb of God!\nO Thou for sinners slain,\nLet it not be in vain\nThat Thou hast died:\nThee for my Savior let me take,\nMy only refuge let me make\nThy pierced side.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Behold the Lamb of God!\nInto the sacred flood\nOf Thy most precious blood\nMy soul I cast:\nWash me and make me clean within,\nAnd keep me pure from every sin,\nTill life be past.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Behold the Lamb of God!\nAll hail, incarnate Word,\nThou everlasting Lord,\nSavior most blessed;\nFill us with love that never faints,\nGrant us with all Thy blessed saints\nEternal rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Behold the Lamb of God!\nWorthy is He alone\nTo sit upon the Throne\nOf God above;\nOne with the Ancient of all days,\nOne with the Comforter in praise,\nAll Light and Love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Behold the Lamb of God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0376",
          "Authors": [
            "Matthew Bridges",
            "1848."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Behold the Savior of mankind\nNailed to the shameful tree!\nHow vast the love that Him inclined\nTo bleed and die for thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark, how He groans, while nature shakes,\nAnd earth's strong pillars bend;\nThe temple's veil in sunder breaks,\nThe solid marbles rend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"'Tis done!\" The precious ransom's paid,\n\"Receive My soul,\" He cries!\nSee where He bows His sacred head!\nHe bows His head, and dies!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But soon He'll break death's envious chain,\nAnd in full glory shine:\nO Lamb of God! was ever pain,\nWas ever love, like Thine?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Behold the Savior of Mankind",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0378",
          "Authors": [
            "Hugh Wilson",
            "1800; arranged by Ralph E. Hudson",
            "circa 1885."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Behold the throne of grace,\nThe promise calls us near,\nThere Jesus shows a smiling face\nAnd waits to answer prayer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That rich atoning blood,\nWhich sprinkled round we see,\nProvides for those who come to God\nAn all prevailing plea.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Beyond our utmost wants\nHis love and power can bless,\nTo praying souls He always grants\nMore than they can express.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thine image, Lord, bestow,\nThy presence and Thy love,\nWe ask to serve Thee here below\nAnd reign with Thee above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Abiding in Thy faith,\nOur will conformed to Thine,\nLet us victorious be in death,\nAnd then in glory shine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Behold the Throne of Grace",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0379",
          "Authors": [
            "John Newton",
            "1779."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Behold, behold the wondrous love,\nThat ever flows from God above\nThrough Christ His only Son, Who gave\nHis precious blood our souls to save.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Behold a fountain in His side,\nTo all the world is opened wide;\nWhere all may come, by sin oppressed,\nAnd find in Him sweet peace and rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Behold Him now exalted high\nAbove the bright and starry sky;\nYet through His Word He calleth still,\n\"Come unto Me,\" whoever will.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Behold in Him the Living Way,\nThat onward leads to endless day;\nWhere, saved by grace, the ransomed throng\nLift up the everlasting song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All praise and glory be unto Jesus\nFor He hath purchased a full salvation;\nBehold how wondrous the proclamation,\n\"Whosoever will may come!\"",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Behold the Wondrous Love",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0380",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1820-1915)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Behold! the mountain of the Lord\nIn latter days shall rise\nOn mountain tops above the hills,\nAnd draw the wondering eyes.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To this the joyful nations round,\nAll tribes and tongues, shall flow;\nUp to the hill of God, they'll say,\nAnd to His house we'll go.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The beam that shines from Zion hill\nShall lighten every land;\nThe King Who reigns in Salem's towers\nShall all the world command.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Among the nations He shall judge;\nHis judgments truth shall guide;\nHis scepter shall protect the just,\nAnd quell the sinner's pride.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No strife shall vex Messiah's reign\nOr mar the peaceful years;\nTo plowshares soon they beat their swords\nTo pruning hooks their spears.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No longer hosts encountering hosts,\nTheir millions slain deplore;\nThey hang the trumpets in the hall\nAnd study war no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come then, O house of Jacob, come\nTo worship at His shrine;\nAnd, walking in the light of God,\nWith holy beauties shine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Behold! The Mountain of the Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0365",
          "Authors": [
            "Michael Bruce",
            "circa 1766."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Behold, a Stranger at the door!\nHe gently knocks, has knocked before,\nHas waited long, is waiting still:\nYou treat no other friend so ill.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O lovely attitude! He stands\nWith melting heart and laden hands;\nO matchless kindness! and He shows\nThis matchless kindness to His foes.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But will He prove a Friend indeed?\nHe will; the very Friend you need;\nThe Friend of sinners--yes, 'tis He,\nWith garments dyed on Calvary.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rise, touched with gratitude divine;\nTurn out His enemy and thine,\nThat soul destroying monster, sin,\nAnd let the heavenly Stranger in.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Admit Him, for the human breast\nNe'er entertained so kind a Guest;\nNo mortal tongue their joys can tell\nWith whom He condescends to dwell.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sovereign of souls, Thou Prince of Peace,\nO may Thy gentle reign increase:\nThrow wide the door, each willing mind;\nAnd be His empire all mankind.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Behold, a Stranger at the Door",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0368",
          "Authors": [
            "Joseph Grigg",
            "1765."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Behold, the grace appears!\nThe promise is fulfilled;\nMary, the wondrous virgin, bears,\nAnd Jesus is the Child.The Lord, the highest God,\nCalls Him His only Son;\nHe bids Him rule the lands abroad,\nAnd gives Him David's throne.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O'er Jacob shall He reign\nWith a peculiar sway;\nThe nations shall His grace obtain,\nHis kingdom ne'er decay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To bring the glorious news\nA heav'nly form appears;\nHe tells the shepherds of their joys,\nAnd banishes their fears.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Go, humble swains,\" said he,\n\"To David's city fly;\nThe promised Infant born today\nDoth in a manger lie.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"With looks and hearts serene,\nGo visit Christ your King;\nAnd straight a flaming troop was seen:\nThe shepherds heard them sing:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Glory to God on high!\nAnd heav'nly peace on earth;\nGoodwill to men, to angels joy,\nAt the Redeemer's birth!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In worship so divine,\nLet saints employ their tongues;\nWith the celestial hosts we join,\nAnd loud repeat their songs:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Glory to God on high!\nAnd heav'nly peace on earth;\nGoodwill to men, to angels joy,\nAt our Redeemer's birth!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Behold, the Grace Appears!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0374",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1707-9."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Behold, the Master passeth by!\nO seest thou not His pleading eye?\nWith low sad voice He calleth thee,\n\"Leave this vain world, and follow Me.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O soul, bowed down with harrowing care,\nHast thou no thought for heaven to spare?\nFrom earthly toils lift up thine eye;\nBehold, the Master passeth by!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "One heard Him calling long ago,\nAnd straightway left all things below\nCounting his earthly gain as loss\nFor Jesus and His blessed cross.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That \"Follow Me\" his faithful ear\nSeemed every day afresh to hear;\nIts echoes stirred his spirit still,\nAnd fired his hope, and nerved his will.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God gently calls us every day:\nWhy should we then our bliss delay?\nThou, Lord, e'en now art calling me;\nI will leave all, and follow Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Behold, the Master Passeth By",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0377",
          "Authors": [
            "William Walsham How",
            "1871."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Believe not those who say\nThe upward path is smooth,\nLest thou should stumble in the way,\nAnd faint before the truth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To labor and to love,\nTo pardon and endure,\nTo lift thy heart to God above,\nAnd keep thy conscience pure.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be this thy constant aim,\nThy hope, thy chief delight,\nWhat matter who should whisper blame\nOr who should scorn or slight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Believe Not Those Who Say",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0381",
          "Authors": [
            "Anne Brontë (1820-1849)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Beneath the cross of Jesus I fain would take my stand,\nThe shadow of a mighty rock within a weary land;\nA home within the wilderness, a rest upon the way,\nFrom the burning of the noontide heat, and the burden of the day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O safe and happy shelter, O refuge tried and sweet,\nO trysting place where Heaven's love and Heaven's justice meet!\nAs to the holy patriarch that wondrous dream was given,\nSo seems my Savior's cross to me, a ladder up to heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There lies beneath its shadow but on the further side\nThe darkness of an awful grave that gapes both deep and wide\nAnd there between us stands the cross two arms outstretched to save\nA watchman set to guard the way from that eternal grave.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Upon that cross of Jesus mine eye at times can see\nThe very dying form of One Who suffered there for me;\nAnd from my stricken heart with tears two wonders I confess;\nThe wonders of redeeming love and my unworthiness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I take, O cross, thy shadow for my abiding place;\nI ask no other sunshine than the sunshine of His face;\nContent to let the world go by to know no gain or loss,\nMy sinful self my only shame, my glory all the cross.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Beneath the Cross of Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0382",
          "Authors": [
            "Elizabeth Cecelia Clephane",
            "1872."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Beside the Gospel pool\nAppointed for the poor;\nFrom year to year, my helpless soul\nHas waited for a cure.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How often have I seen\nThe healing waters move;\nAnd others, round me, stepping in\nTheir efficacy prove.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But my complaints remain,\nI feel the very same;\nAs full of guilt, and fear, and pain.\nAs when at first I came.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O would the Lord appear\nMy malady to heal;\nHe knows how long I've languished here;\nAnd what distress I feel.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How often have I thought\nWhy should I longer lie?\nSurely the mercy I have sought\nIs not for such as I.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But whither can I go?\nThere is no other pool\nWhere streams of sovereign virtue flow\nTo make a sinner whole.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here then, from day to day,\nI'll wait, and hope, and try;\nCan Jesus hear a sinner pray,\nYet suffer him to die?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No: He is full of grace;\nHe never will permit\nA soul, that fain would see His face,\nTo perish at His feet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Beside the Gospel Pool",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0383",
          "Authors": [
            "John Newton",
            "1779."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I've reached the land of corn and wine,\nAnd all its riches freely mine;\nHere shines undimmed one blissful day,\nFor all my night has passed away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My Savior comes and walks with me,\nAnd sweet communion here have we;\nHe gently leads me by His hand,\nFor this is heaven's border land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A sweet perfume upon the breeze,\nIs borne from ever eternal trees,\nAnd flowers, that never fading grow\nWhere streams of life forever flow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The zephyrs seem to float to me,\nSweet sounds to heaven's melody,\nAs angels with the white robed throng\nJoin in the sweet redemption song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Beulah Land, sweet Beulah Land,\nAs on thy highest mount I stand,\nI look away across the sea,\nWhere mansions are prepared for me,\nAnd view the shining glory shore,\nMy heaven, my home forever more!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Beulah Land",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0384",
          "Authors": [
            "Edgar Page Stites",
            "1876."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Beyond the sunset's radiant glow\nThere is a brighter world, I know,\nWhere golden glories ever shine,\nBeyond the thought of day's decline.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Beyond the sunset's purple rim,\nBeyond the twilight, deep and dim,\nWhere clouds and darkness never come,\nMy soul shall find its heav'nly home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Beyond the desert, dark and drear,\nThe golden city will appear;\nAnd morning's lovely beams arise\nUpon my mansion in the skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Beyond the sunset's radiant glow,\nThere is a brighter world, I know;\nBeyond the sunset I may spend\nDelightful days that never end.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Beyond the Sunset",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0385",
          "Authors": [
            "Josephine Pollard."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Beyond this land of parting, losing and leaving,\nFar beyond the losses, darkening this,\nAnd far beyond the taking and the bereaving\nLies the summer land of bliss.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Beyond this land of toiling, sowing and reaping,\nFar beyond the shadows, darkening this,\nAnd far beyond the sighing, moaning and weeping,\nLies the summer land of bliss.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Beyond this land of sinning, fainting and failing,\nFar beyond the doubtings, darkening this,\nFar beyond the griefs and dangers befalling,\nLies the summer land of bliss.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Beyond this land of waiting, seeking and sighing,\nFar beyond the sorrows, darkening this,\nAnd far beyond the pain and sickness and dying\nLies the summer land of bliss.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Land beyond, so fair and bright!\nLand beyond, where is no night!\nSummer land, God is its Light.\nO lies the summer land of bliss.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Beyond This Land of Parting",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0386",
          "Authors": [
            "Mary Bridges Canedy Slade",
            "1876."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bless, O my soul! the living God.\nCall home thy thoughts that rove abroad.\nLet all the powers within me join\nIn work and worship so divine,\nIn work and worship so divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bless, O my soul! the God of grace.\nHis favors claim thy highest praise.\nWhy should the wonders He hath wrought\nBe lost in silence and forgot,\nBe lost in silence and forgot?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis He, my soul, that sent His Son\nTo die for crimes which thou hast done.\nHe owns the ransom and forgives\nThe hourly follies of our lives,\nThe hourly follies of our lives.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The vices of the mind He heals,\nAnd cures the pains that nature feels;\nRedeems the soul from hell, and saves\nOur wasting life from threat'ning graves.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our youth decayed, His power repairs;\nHis mercy crowns our growing years;\nHe satisfies our mouth with good,\nAnd fills our hopes with heav'nly food.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He sees th'oppressor and th'oppressed,\nAnd often gives the suff'rers rest;\nBut will His justice more display\nIn the last great rewarding day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His power He showed by Moses' hands,\nAnd gave to Israel His commands;\nBut sent His truth and mercy down\nTo all the nations by His Son.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let the whole earth His power confess.\nLet the whole earth adore His grace.\nThe Gentile with the Jew shall join\nIn work and worship so divine,\nIn work and worship so divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Bless, O My Soul! the Living God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0387",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1719."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine!\nO what a foretaste of glory divine!\nHeir of salvation, purchase of God,\nBorn of His Spirit, washed in His blood.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Perfect submission, perfect delight,\nVisions of rapture now burst on my sight;\nAngels descending bring from above\nEchoes of mercy, whispers of love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Perfect submission, all is at rest\nI in my Savior am happy and blest,\nWatching and waiting, looking above,\nFilled with His goodness, lost in His love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This is my story, this is my song,\nPraising my Savior, all the day long;\nThis is my story, this is my song,\nPraising my Savior, all the day long.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Blessed Assurance",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0388",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1873."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "All praise to Him Who reigns above\nIn majesty supreme,\nWho gave His Son for man to die,\nThat He might man redeem!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His Name above all names shall stand,\nExalted more and more,\nAt God the Father's own right hand,\nWhere angel hosts adore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Redeemer, Savior, Friend of man\nOnce ruined by the fall,\nThou hast devised salvation's plan,\nFor Thou hast died for all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His Name shall be the Counselor,\nThe mighty Prince of Peace,\nOf all earth's kingdoms Conqueror,\nWhose reign shall never cease.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blessed be the Name! Blessed be the Name!\nBlessed be the Name of the Lord!\nBlessed be the Name! Blessed be the Name!\nBlessed be the Name of the Lord!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Blessed Be the Name",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0389",
          "Authors": [
            "William H. Clark."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I look at the cross upon Calvary,\nAnd oh, what a wonder divine,\nTo think of the wealth it holds for me—\nThe riches of heaven are mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I find at the cross blessèd victory,\nAnd grace for each step of my way.\nTo the fount of God's love is flowing free,\nAnd sweeter it grows day by day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The cross is my hope for eternity,\nNo merit have I of my own;\nThe shed blood of Christ my only plea—\nMy trust is in Jesus alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blessèd Calvary! Precious Calvary!\n'Neath thy shadow I'll ever abide.\nBlessèd Calvary! Precious Calvary!\n'Twas there Jesus suffered and died.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Blessed Calvary",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0390",
          "Authors": [
            "Christian B. Anson",
            "1921."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blessed city, heavenly Salem,\nVision dear of peace and love,\nWho of loving stones art builded\nIn the heights of heaven above,\nAnd, with angel host encircled,\nAs a bride to earth dost move.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From celestial realms descending,\nBridal glory round thee shed,\nMeet for Him Whose love espoused thee,\nTo thy Lord shalt thou be led;\nAll thy streets and all thy bulwarks\nOf pure gold are fashioned.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come Thou now, and be among us,\nLord and Maker, while we pray;\nLet Thy presence fill the temple\nWhich we dedicate today,\nAnd Thyself, as consecrator,\nDwell within its walls always.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Grant that all Thy faithful people\nMay Thy truer temple be;\nNeither flesh, nor soul, nor spirit,\nKnow another Lord than Thee;\nBut to Thee once dedicated\nServe Thee ever lastingly.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glory to thy royal Bridegroom,\nSalem, sing rejoicingly;\nHe, thy Lord, thy Light, thy Temple,\nDwelleth ever more with thee;\nHis be blessing and thanksgiving,\nNow and to eternity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Blessed City, Heavenly Salem",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0391",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown",
            "probably 6th or 7th Century; translated from Latin to English by John Mason Neale in Mediaeval Hymns",
            "1851."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wanderer, come, there's room for thee,\nAt the cross of Jesus;\nCome and taste salvation free\nAt the cross of Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come and bring thy burden now\nTo the cross of Jesus;\nLay thy burning, throbbing brow\nAt the cross of Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O what comfort thou wilt find\nAt the cross of Jesus;\nLove thy broken heart will bind\nAt the cross of Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See the crimson waters flow\nAt the cross of Jesus;\nCome and tell thy every woe\nAt the cross of Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blessed cross! precious cross!\nThere my hopes are twining;\nThere I see a Father's love\nThrough a Savior shining.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Blessed Cross of Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0392",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1877."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blessed feasts of blessed martyrs,\nSaintly days of saintly men,\nWith affection's recollections\nGreet we your return again.\nMighty deeds they wrought, and wonders,\nWhile a frame of flesh they bore;\nWe, with meetest praise and sweetest,\nHonor them forevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Faith unblenching, hope unquenching,\nWell-loved Lord, and single heart,\nThus they, glorious and victorious,\nBravely bore the martyr's part.\nBlood in slaughter poured like water,\nTorments long and heavy chain,\nFlame, and axe, and laceration,\nThey endured, and conquered pain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While they passed through divers tortures,\nTill they sank by death oppresst,\nEarth's rejected were elected,\nTo have portion with the blest.\nBy contempt of worldly pleasures,\nAnd by mighty battle done;\nHave they merited with angels,\nTo be knit for ay in one.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wherefore made co-heirs of glory,\nYe that sit with Christ on high,\nJoin to ours your supplication\nAs for grace and peace we cry,\nThat, this weary life completed,\nAnd its many labors past,\nWe may merit to be seated\nIn our Father's home at last.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Blessed Feasts of Blessed Martyrs",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0393",
          "Authors": [
            "Latin",
            "12th Century."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Gliding o'er life's fitful waters,\nHeavy surges sometimes roll;\nAnd we sigh for yonder haven,\nFor the homeland of the soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oft we catch a faint reflection,\nOf its bright and vernal hills;\nAnd, though distant, how we hail it!\nHow each heart with rapture thrills!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To our Father, and our Savior,\nTo the Spirit, Three in One,\nWe shall sing glad songs of triumph\nWhen our harvest work is done.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis the weary pilgrim's homeland,\nWhere each throbbing care shall cease,\nAnd our longings and our yearnings,\nLike a wave, be hushed to peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blessed homeland, ever fair!\nSin can never enter there;\nBut the soul, to life awaking,\nEverlasting bloom shall wear.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Blessed Homeland",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0394",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1877."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blessed Jesus, at Thy Word\nWe are gathered all to hear Thee;\nLet our hearts and souls be stirred\nNow to seek and love and fear Thee,\nBy Thy teachings sweet and holy,\nDrawn from earth to love Thee solely.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All our knowledge, sense and sight\nLie in deepest darkness shrouded,\nTil Thy Spirit breaks our night\nWith the beams of truth unclouded.\nThou alone to God canst win us;\nThou must work all good within us.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glorious Lord, Thyself impart!\nLight of light, from God proceeding,\nOpen Thou our ears and heart;\nHelp us by Thy Spirit's pleading;\nHear the cry Thy people raises;\nHear and bless our prayers and praises.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Blessed Jesus, at Thy Word",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0395",
          "Authors": [
            "Tobias Clausnitzer",
            "1663; translated from German to English by Catherine Winkworth",
            "1858."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Joys are flowing like a river,\nSince the Comforter has come;\nHe abides with us forever,\nMakes the trusting heart His home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bringing life and health and gladness,\nAll around this heavenly Guest,\nBanished unbelief and sadness,\nChanged our weariness to rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Like the rain that falls from heaven,\nLike the sunlight from the sky,\nSo the Holy Ghost is given,\nComing on us from on high.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See, a fruitful field is growing,\nBlessed fruit of righteousness;\nAnd the streams of life are flowing\nIn the lonely wilderness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What a wonderful salvation,\nWhere we always see His face!\nWhat perfect habitation,\nWhat a quiet resting place!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blessed quietness, holy quietness,\nWhat assurance in my soul!\nOn the stormy sea, He speaks peace to me,\nHow the billows cease to roll!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Blessed Quietness",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0396",
          "Authors": [
            "Manie Payne Ferguson",
            "circa 1900."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Up Calvary's mountain, one dreadful morn,\nWalked Christ my Savior, weary and worn;\nFacing for sinners death on the cross,\nThat He might save them from endless loss.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Father forgive them!\" thus did He pray,\nEven while His lifeblood flowed fast away;\nPraying for sinners while in such woe\nNo one but Jesus ever loved so.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O how I love Him, Savior and Friend,\nHow can my praises ever find end!\nThrough years unnumbered on heaven's shore,\nMy tongue shall praise Him forevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blessed Redeemer! Precious Redeemer!\nSeems I now see Him on Calvary's tree;\nWounded and bleeding, for sinners pleading,\nBlind and unheeding--dying for me!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Blessed Redeemer",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0397",
          "Authors": [
            "Avis Marguerite Burgeson Christiansen",
            "1920."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blessèd Redeemer, full of compassion,\nGreat is Thy mercy, boundless and free;\nNow in my weakness, seeking Thy favor,\nLord, I am coming closer to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blessèd Redeemer, Thou art my Refuge,\nUnder Thy watch-care, safe I shall be;\nGladly adoring, joyfully trusting,\nStill I am coming closer to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blessèd Redeemer, gracious and tender,\nNew and forever dwell Thou in me;\nThou, my Protector, Shield and Defender,\nDraw me and keep me closer to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blessèd Redeemer, wonderful Savior,\nFountain of wisdom, Ancient of Days,\nHope of the faithful, Light of all ages,\nJesus my Savior, Thee will I praise.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Blessed Redeemer (1)",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0398",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1820-1915)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blessing and honor and glory and power,\nWisdom and riches and strength evermore\nGive ye to Him Who our battle hath won\nWhose are the kingdom, the crown, and the throne.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Into the heav'n of the heav'ns hath He gone,\nSitteth He now in the joy of the throne,\nWeareth He now of the kingdom the crown,\nSingeth He now the new song with His own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Soundeth the heaven of the heavens with His Name;\nRingeth the earth with His glory and fame;\nOcean and mountain, stream, forest, and flower\nEcho His praises and tell of His power.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Past are the darkness, the storm, and the war,\nCome is the radiance, that sparkles afar,\nBreaketh the gleam of the day without end,\nRiseth the Sun that shall never descend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ever ascendeth the song and the joy;\nEver descendeth the love from on high;\nBlessing and honor and glory and praise,\nThis is the theme of the hymns that we raise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Life of all life, and true Light of all light,\nStar of the dawning unchangingly bright,\nSun of the Salem whose light is the Lamb,\nTheme of the ever new, ever glad psalm!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Give we the glory and praise to the Lamb;\nTake we the robe and the harp and the palm;\nSing we the song of the Lamb that was slain,\nDying in weakness, but rising to reign.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Blessing and Honor and Glory and Power",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0399",
          "Authors": [
            "Horatius Bonar",
            "1866."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blest be the dear uniting love,\nThat will not let us part!\nOur bodies may far off remove,\nWe still are one in heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Joined in one spirit to our Head,\nWhere He appoints we go;\nAnd still in Jesus' footsteps tread,\nAnd show His praise below.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O may we ever walk in Him,\nAnd nothing know beside;\nNothing desire, nothing esteem,\nBut Jesus crucified.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Closer and closer let us cleave\nTo His beloved embrace;\nExpect His fullness to receive\nAnd grace to answer grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Partakers of the Savior's grace,\nThe same in mind and heart,\nNor joy, nor grief, nor time, nor place,\nNor life, nor death can part.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But let us hasten to the day\nWhich shall our flesh restore,\nWhen death shall all be done away,\nAnd bodies part no more!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Blest Be the Dear Uniting Love",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0400",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1742."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blest be the tie that binds\nOur hearts in Christian love;\nThe fellowship of kindred minds\nIs like that to that above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Before our Father's throne\nWe pour our ardent prayers;\nOur fears, our hopes, our aims are one\nOur comforts and our cares.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We share each other's woes,\nOur mutual burdens bear;\nAnd often for each other flows\nThe sympathizing tear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When we asunder part,\nIt gives us inward pain;\nBut we shall still be joined in heart,\nAnd hope to meet again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This glorious hope revives\nOur courage by the way;\nWhile each in expectation lives,\nAnd longs to see the day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From sorrow, toil and pain,\nAnd sin, we shall be free,\nAnd perfect love and friendship reign\nThrough all eternity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Blest Be the Tie That Binds",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0401",
          "Authors": [
            "John Fawcett",
            "1782."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blest is he who loves God's precepts,\nWho from sin restraints his feet,\nHe who will not stand with sinners,\nHe who shuns the scorners' seat.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blest is he who makes the statutes\nOf the Lord his chief delight,\nIn God's law, divinely perfect,\nMeditating day and night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He is like a tree well planted\nBy the flowing river's side,\nEver green of leaf and fruitful:\nThus shall all his works abide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Like the driven chaff the wicked\nShall be swept from off the land\nWith the just they shall not gather,\nNor shall in the judgment stand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Well the Lord will guard the righteous,\nFor their way to Him is known;\nBut the way of evildoers\nShall by Him be overthrown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Blest Is He Who Loves God's Precepts",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0403",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter Hymnal",
            "1927."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Only a little while, sowing and reaping,\nOnly a little while, our vigil keeping;\nThen we shall gather home, no more to sever,\nClasped in eternal love, blest, blest forever.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Only a little while, heartbreak and sorrow,\nDark though the night may be, cloudless the morrow;\nOnly a little while, Earth ties to sever,\nThen in our Father land, blest, blest forever.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Only a little while, shadow and sadness,\nThen in eternity sunshine and gladness;\nOnly a little while, then o'er the river,\nHome, rest and victor palm, life, joy forever.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blest, blest forever,\nNo more to sever,\nClasped in eternal love,\nBlest, blest forever.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Blest, Blest Forever",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0402",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1892."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Son of David! hear my cry;\nSavior, do not pass me by;\nTouch these eyelids veiled in night,\nTurn their darkness into light.\nSon of David, hear my cry!\nSavior, do not pass me by.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though the proud my voice would still,\nThey may chide me if they will,\nYet the more I'll pray for grace,\nOnly here shall be my place.\nSon of David, hear my cry!\nSavior, do not pass me by.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though despised by all but Thee,\nThou a blessing hast for me;\nFaith and prayer can never fail,\nLord, with Thee I must prevail,\nSon of David, hear my cry!\nSavior, do not pass me by.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glorious vision! heavenly ray!\nAll my gloom has passed away;\nNow my joyful eye doth see,\nAnd my soul still clings to Thee,\nThine the glory evermore,\nMine to worship and adore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Blind Bartimeus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0404",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1874."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blow ye the trumpet, blow!\nThe gladly solemn sound\nLet all the nations know,\nTo earth's remotest bound:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, our great high priest,\nHath full atonement made,\nYe weary spirits, rest;\nYe mournful souls, be glad:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Extol the Lamb of God,\nThe sin atoning Lamb;\nRedemption by His blood\nThroughout the lands proclaim:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye slaves of sin and hell,\nYour liberty receive,\nAnd safe in Jesus dwell,\nAnd blest in Jesus live:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye who have sold for naught\nYour heritage above\nShall have it back unbought,\nThe gift of Jesus' love:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Gospel trumpet hear,\nThe news of heavenly grace;\nAnd saved from earth, appear\nBefore your Savior's face:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, our great High Priest,\nHas full atonement made;\nYe weary spirits, rest;\nYe mournful souls be glad!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The year of jubilee is come!\nThe year of jubilee is come!\nReturn, ye ransomed sinners, home.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Blow Ye the Trumpet, Blow",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0405",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1750."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Book of books, our people's strength\nStatesman's, teacher's, hero's treasure,\nBringing freedom, spreading truth,\nShedding light that none can measure;\nWisdom comes to those who know thee,\nAll the best we have we owe thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thank we those who toiled in thought,\nMany diverse scrolls completing;\nPoets, prophets, scholars, saints,\nEach his word from God repeating;\nTill they came, who told the story\nOf the Word, and showed His glory.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise we God, Who hath inspired\nThose whose wisdom still directs us;\nPraise Him for the Word made flesh,\nFor the Spirit which protects us.\nLight of Knowledge, ever burning,\nShed on us Thy deathless learning.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Book of Books",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0406",
          "Authors": [
            "Percy Dearmer (1867-1936)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O boundless salvation! deep ocean of love,\nO fullness of mercy, Christ brought from above,\nThe whole world redeeming, so rich and so free,\nNow flowing for all men, now flowing for all men,\nNow flowing for all men, come, roll over me!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My sins they are many, their stains are so deep,\nAnd bitter the tears of remorse that I weep;\nBut useless is weeping; thou great crimson sea,\nThy waters can cleanse me, thy waters can cleanse me,\nThy waters can cleanse me, come, roll over me!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My tempers are fitful, my passions are strong,\nThey bind my poor soul and they force me to wrong;\nBeneath thy blest billows deliverance I see,\nO come, mighty ocean, O come, mighty ocean,\nO come, mighty ocean, and roll over me!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now tossed with temptation, then haunted with fears,\nMy life has been joyless and useless for years;\nI feel something better most surely would be\nIf once thy pure waters, if once thy pure waters,\nIf once thy pure waters would roll over me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O ocean of mercy, oft longing I've stood\nOn the brink of thy wonderful, life giving flood!\nOnce more I have reached this soul cleansing sea,\nI will not go back, I will not go back,\nI will not go back till it rolls over me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The tide is now flowing, I'm touching the wave,\nI hear the loud call of the Mighty to Save;\nMy faith's growing bolder, delivered I'll be;\nI plunge 'neath the waters, I plunge 'neath the waters,\nI plunge 'neath the waters they roll over me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And now, hallelujah! the rest of my days\nShall gladly be spent in promoting His praise\nWho opened His bosom to pour out this sea\nOf boundless salvation, of boundless salvation,\nOf boundless salvation for you and for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Boundless Salvation",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0407",
          "Authors": [
            "William Booth",
            "1893."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bread of heaven on Thee we feed,\nFor Thy flesh is meat indeed:\nEver may our souls be fed\nWith this true and living Bread;\nDay by day with strength supplied,\nThrough the life of Him who died.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Vine of heaven, Thy blood supplies\nThis blest cup of sacrifice,\nLord, Thy wounds our healing give,\nTo Thy cross we look and live:\nJesus, may we ever be\nGrafted, rooted, built in Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Bread of Heaven, on Thee We Feed",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0408",
          "Authors": [
            "Josiah Conder",
            "1824."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bread of the world, in mercy broken,\nWine of the soul, in mercy shed,\nBy Whom the words of life were spoken,\nAnd in Whose death our sins are dead.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Look on the heart by sorrow broken,\nLook on the tears by sinners shed;\nAnd be Thy feast to us the token,\nThat by Thy grace our souls are fed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Bread of the World, in Mercy Broken",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0409",
          "Authors": [
            "Reginald Heber",
            "1827."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Break forth, O beauteous heavenly light,\nAnd usher in the morning;\nO shepherds, shrink not with afright,\nBut hear the angel's warning.\nThis Child, now weak in infancy,\nOur confidence and joy shall be,\nThe power of Satan breaking,\nOur peace eternal making.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Break Forth, O Beauteous Heavenly Light",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0410",
          "Authors": [
            "Johann Rist",
            "1641."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Break forth, break forth, O joyful heart,\nAnd make His goodness known,\nWho all thy life, though undeserved,\nSuch love to thee has shown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Twas Jesus sought my wand'ring soul,\nAnd with a shepherd's care\nHe brought me kindly to His fold,\nAnd still protects me there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He is my Advocate with God,\nMy Savior and my Friend,\nHis mercies new with every morn\nLike balmy showers descend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My soul shall magnify the Lord,\nMy voice His love proclaim,\nAnd every power within me join\nTo bless and praise His Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Break forth, break forth, O joyful heart,\nBreak forth, no longer silent be;\nBreak forth, break forth in grateful praise\nTo Him Who came to ransom Thee.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Break Forth, O Joyful Heart",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0411",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1881."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Break Thou the bread of life, dear Lord, to me,\nAs Thou didst break the loaves beside the sea;\nBeyond the sacred page I seek Thee, Lord;\nMy spirit pants for Thee, O living Word!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bless Thou the truth, dear Lord, to me, to me,\nAs Thou didst bless the bread by Galilee;\nThen shall bondage cease, all fetters fall;\nAnd I shall find my peace, my all in all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou art the bread of life, O Lord, to me,\nThy holy Word the truth that saveth me;\nGive me to eat and live with Thee above;\nTeach me to love Thy truth, for Thou art love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O send Thy Spirit, Lord, now unto me,\nThat He may touch my eyes, and make me see:\nShow me the truth concealed within Thy Word,\nAnd in Thy Book revealed I see the Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Break Thou the Bread of Life",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0412",
          "Authors": [
            "Mary Artemesia Lathbury",
            "1877",
            "and Alexander Groves",
            "1913."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Breast the wave, Christian, when it is strongest,\nWatch for day, Christian, when the night's longest;\nOnward and upward still be thine endeavor;\nThe rest that remaineth will be forever.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fight the fight, Christian, Jesus is o'er thee;\nRun the race, Christian, heav'n is before thee;\nHe Who hath promised faltereth never;\nThe love of eternity flows on forever.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lift thine eye, Christian, just as it closeth;\nRaise thy heart, Christian, ere it reposeth;\nThee from the love of Christ nothing shall sever;\nAnd when all thy work is done, praise Him forever.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Breast the Wave, Christian",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0413",
          "Authors": [
            "Joseph Stammers",
            "1830."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Breathe on me, breath of God,\nFill me with life anew,\nThat I may love what Thou dost love,\nAnd do what Thou wouldst do.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Breathe on me, breath of God,\nUntil my heart is pure,\nUntil with Thee I will one will,\nTo do and to endure.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Breathe on me, breath of God,\nTill I am wholly Thine,\nTill all this earthly part of me\nGlows with Thy fire divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Breathe on me, breath of God,\nSo shall I never die,\nBut live with Thee the perfect life\nOf Thine eternity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Breathe on Me, Breath of God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0414",
          "Authors": [
            "Edwin Hatch",
            "1878."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Brethren, we have met to worship and adore the Lord our God;\nWill you pray with all your power, while we try to preach the Word?\nAll is vain unless the Spirit of the Holy One comes down;\nBrethren, pray, and holy manna will be showered all around.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Brethren, see poor sinners round you slumbering on the brink of woe;\nDeath is coming, hell is moving, can you bear to let them go?\nSee our fathers and our mothers, and our children sinking down;\nBrethren, pray and holy manna will be showered all around.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sisters, will you join and help us? Moses' sister aided him;\nWill you help the trembling mourners who are struggling hard with sin?\nTell them all about the Savior, tell them that He will be found;\nSisters, pray, and holy manna will be showered all around.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Is there a trembling jailer, seeking grace, and filled with tears?\nIs there here a weeping Mary, pouring forth a flood of tears?\nBrethren, join your cries to help them; sisters, let your prayers abound;\nPray, Oh pray that holy manna may be scattered all around.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let us love our God supremely, let us love each other, too;\nLet us love and pray for sinners, till our God makes all things new.\nThen He'll call us home to heaven, at His table we'll sit down;\nChrist will gird Himself and serve us with sweet manna all around.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Brethren, We Have Met to Worship",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0415",
          "Authors": [
            "George Atkins",
            "1819."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Brief life is here our portion;\nBrief sorrow, short lived care;\nThe life that knows no ending,\nThe tearless life, is there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O happy retribution!\nShort toil, eternal rest;\nFor mortals and for sinners\nA mansion with the blest!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There grief is turned to pleasure;\nSuch pleasure as below\nNo human voice can utter,\nNo human heart can know.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And after fleshly weakness,\nAnd after this world's night,\nAnd after storm and whirlwind,\nAre calm, and joy, and light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And now we fight the battle,\nBut then shall wear the crown\nOf full and everlasting\nAnd passionless renown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And He, Whom now we trust in,\nShall then be seen and known;\nAnd they that know and see Him\nShall have Him for their own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And now we watch and struggle,\nAnd now we live in hope,\nAnd Zion in her anguish\nWith Babylon must cope.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But there is David's fountain,\nAnd life in fullest glow;\nAnd there the light is golden,\nAnd milk and honey flow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The morning shall awaken,\nThe shadows flee away,\nAnd each true hearted servant\nShall shine as doth the day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For God, our King and Portion,\nIn fullness of His grace,\nWe than shall see forever,\nAnd worship face to face.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O sweet and blessed country,\nThe home of God's elect!\nO sweet and blessed country,\nThat eager hearts expect!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 11
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesu, in mercy bring us,\nTo that dear land of rest;\nWho art, with God the Father,\nAnd Spirit, ever blest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 12
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Brief Life Is Here Our Portion",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0416",
          "Authors": [
            "Bernard of Morlaix",
            "12th Century; translated from Latin to English by John Mason Neale",
            "1858."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bright and glorious is the sky,\nRadiant are the heavens high\nWhere the golden stars were shining\nAnd their rays to earth inclining,\nBeckoning us to heaven above,\nBeckoning us to heaven above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On that holy Christmas night\nThrough the darkness beamed a light\nAll the stars above were paling,\nAll their luster slowly failing,\nAs the Christmas star drew nigh,\nAs the Christmas star drew nigh.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sages from the East afar,\nWhen they saw this wondrous star,\nWent to the find the King of nations,\nAnd to offer their oblations\nUnto Him as Lord and King,\nUnto Him as Lord and King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Him they found in Bethlehem,\nYet He wore no diadem;\nThey but saw a maiden lowly\nWith an Infant pure and holy,\nResting in her loving arms,\nResting in her loving arms.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Guided by the star they found\nHim Whose praise the ages sound,\nWe too have a star to guide us\nWhich forever will provide us\nWith the light to find our Lord,\nWith the light to find our Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As a star God's holy Word\nLeads us to our King and Lord;\nBrightly from its sacred pages\nShall this light throughout the ages\nShine upon our path of life,\nShine upon our path of life.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Bright and Glorious Is the Sky",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0417",
          "Authors": [
            "Nikolai Frederik Severin Grundtvig (1783-1872)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bright the vision that delighted\nOnce the sight of Judah's seer;\nSweet the countless tongues united\nTo entrance the prophet's ear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Round the Lord in glory seated\nCherubim and seraphim\nFilled His temple, and repeated\nEach to each the alternate hymn:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Lord, Thy glory fills the heaven;\nEarth is with its fullness stored;\nUnto Thee be glory given,\nHoly, holy, holy Lord.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Heaven is still with glory ringing,\nEarth takes up the angels' cry,\n\"Holy, holy, holy,\" singing,\n\"Lord of hosts, the Lord most high.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With His seraph train before him,\nWith His holy Church below,\nThus conspire we to adore Him,\nBid we thus our anthem flow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Lord, Thy glory fills the heaven;\nEarth is with its fullness stored;\nUnto Thee be glory given,\nHoly, holy, holy Lord.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Bright the Vision That Delighted",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0418",
          "Authors": [
            "Richard Mant",
            "1837."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bright was the guiding star that led,\nWith mild, benignant ray,\nThe Gentiles to the lowly shed,\nWhere the Redeemer lay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But lo! a brighter, clearer, light\nNow points to His abode;\nIt shines, through sin and sorrow's night,\nTo guide us to our God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh! haste to follow where it leads\nThe gracious call obey;\nBe rugged wilds, or flowery meads,\nThe Christian's destined way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh! gladly tread the narrow path,\nWhile light and grace are given;\nWho meekly follow Christ on earth\nShall reign with Him in heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Bright Was the Guiding Star That Led",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0419",
          "Authors": [
            "Harriet Auber",
            "1829."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Do not wait until some deed of greatness you may do,\nDo not wait to shed your light afar,\nTo the many duties ever near you now be true,\nBrighten the corner where you are.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Just above are clouded skies you may help to clear,\nLet not narrow self your way debar;\nThough into one heart alone may fall your song of cheer,\nBrighten the corner where you are.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here for all your talent you may surely find a need,\nHere reflect the bright and Morning Star;\nEven from your humble hand the Bread of Life may feed,\nBrighten the corner where you are.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Brighten the corner where you are!\nBrighten the corner where you are!\nSomeone far from harbor you may guide across the bar;\nBrighten the corner where you are!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Brighten the Corner Where You Are",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0420",
          "Authors": [
            "Ina Duley Ogdon",
            "1913."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Brightest and best of the sons of the morning,\nDawn on our darkness and lend us Thine aid;\nStar of the East, the horizon adorning,\nGuide where our infant Redeemer is laid.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Cold on His cradle the dewdrops are shining;\nLow lies His head with the beasts of the stall;\nAngels adore Him in slumber reclining,\nMaker and Monarch and Savior of all!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Shall we not yield Him, in costly devotion,\nOdors of Edom and offerings divine,\nGems of the mountain and pearls of the ocean,\nMyrrh from the forest, or gold from the mine?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Vainly we offer each ample oblation,\nVainly with gifts would His favor secure;\nRicher by far is the heart's adoration,\nDearer to God are the prayers of the poor.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Brightest and Best of the Sons of the Morning",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0421",
          "Authors": [
            "Reginald Heber",
            "1811."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Brightly gleams our banner, pointing to the sky,\nWaving on Christ's soldiers to their home on high.\nMarching through the desert, gladly thus we pray,\nStill with hearts united, singing on our way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Pattern of our childhood, once Thyself a child,\nMake our childhood holy, pure and meek and mild.\nIn the hour of danger whither can we flee,\nSave to Thee, dear Savior, only unto Thee?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, Lord and Master, at Thy sacred feet,\nHere, with hearts rejoicing, see Thy children meet.\nOften have we left Thee, often gone astray;\nKeep us, mighty Savior, in the narrow way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All our days direct us in the way we go;\nLead us on victorious over every foe:\nBid Thine angels shield us when the storm clouds lower,\nPardon, Lord, and save us in the last dread hour.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then with saints and angels may we join above,\nOffering prayers and praises at Thy throne of love.\nWhen the toil is over, then comes rest and peace,\nJesus in His beauty! Songs that never cease!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Brightly gleams our banner, pointing to the sky,\nWaving on Christ's soldiers to their home on high.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Brightly Gleams Our Banner",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0422",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Joseph Potter",
            "1860."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bring a torch, Jeanette, Isabella\nBring a torch, come swiftly and run.\nChrist is born, tell the folk of the village,\nJesus is sleeping in His cradle,\nAh, ah, beautiful is the Mother,\nAh, ah, beautiful is her Son.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hasten now, good folk of the village,\nHasten now, the Christ Child to see.\nYou will find Him asleep in a manger,\nQuietly come and whisper softly,\nHush, hush, peacefully now He slumbers,\nHush, hush, peacefully now He sleeps.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Bring a Torch, Jeanette Isabella",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0423",
          "Authors": [
            "Renaissance carol. Translated from French to English by E. Cuthbert Nunn (1868-1914)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark! 'tis the Shepherd's voice I hear\nOut in the desert dark and drear,\nCalling the sheep who've gone astray\nFar from the Shepherd's fold away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who'll go and help this Shepherd kind,\nHelp Him the wandering ones to find?\nWho'll bring the lost ones to the fold,\nWhere they'll be sheltered from the cold?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Out in the desert hear their cry,\nOut on the mountains wild and high;\nHark! 'tis the Master speaks to thee,\n\"Go find My sheep where'er they be.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bring them in, bring them in,\nBring them in from the fields of sin;\nBring them in, bring them in,\nBring the wandering ones to Jesus.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Bring Them In",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0424",
          "Authors": [
            "Alexcenah Thomas",
            "19th Century."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Are you longing for the fullness\nOf the blessing of the Lord\nIn your heart and life today?\nClaim the promise of your Father;\nCome according to His Word,\nIn the blessed, old time way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bring your empty earthen vessels,\nClean through Jesus' precious blood.\nCome, ye needy, one and all;\nAnd in human consecration\nWait before the throne of God\nTill the Holy Ghost shall fall.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Like the cruse of oil unfailing\nIs His grace forevermore,\nAnd His love unchanging still;\nAnd according to His promise,\nWith the Holy Ghost and power\nHe will every vessel fill.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He will fill your heart today to overflowing.\nAs the Lord commandeth you,\n\"Bring your vessels, not a few.\"\nHe will fill your heart today to overflowing\nWith the Holy Ghost and power.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Bring Your Vessels, Not a Few",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0425",
          "Authors": [
            "Leila Naylor Morris",
            "1912"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sowing in the morning, sowing seeds of kindness,\nSowing in the noontide and the dewy eve;\nWaiting for the harvest, and the time of reaping,\nWe shall come rejoicing, bringing in the sheaves.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sowing in the sunshine, sowing in the shadows,\nFearing neither clouds nor winter's chilling breeze;\nBy and by the harvest, and the labor ended,\nWe shall come rejoicing, in bringing in the sheaves.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Going forth with weeping, sowing for the Master,\nThough the loss sustained our spirit often grieves;\nWhen our weeping's over, He will bid us welcome,\nWe shall come rejoicing, in bringing in the sheaves.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bringing in the sheaves, bringing in the sheaves,\nWe shall come rejoicing, bringing in the sheaves,\nBringing in the sheaves, bringing in the sheaves,\nWe shall come rejoicing, bringing in the sheaves,",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Bringing in the Sheaves",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0426",
          "Authors": [
            "Knowles Shaw",
            "1874."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Building, daily building, while the moments fly,\nWe are ever building life work for on high!\nCharacter we're building, thoughts and actions free\nMake for us a building for eternity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Choosing, as we labor, what we wish to take,\nOh let us be careful for the Master's sake!\nHe will help our labor, He will strength bestow;\nLet us choose for Jesus all we use below.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hay or wood or stubble, we must never use,\nOffers of the tempter we must e'er refuse.\nSinful thoughts and actions will not stand the test;\nSeeking God's approval, we must use the best.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May the Lord approve us! 'Tis our earnest prayer.\nOh, to have our building tall, and strong and fair!\nOh, to live for Jesus! Truly every hour,\nBuilding praying trusting in His mighty power!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are building day by day, while the moments pass away,\nWe are building, ever building;\nWe are building day by day, while the moments pass away,\nWe are building for eternity",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Building, Daily Building",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0427",
          "Authors": [
            "Flora Kirkland",
            "1901."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Built on the Rock the church doth stand,\nEven when steeples are falling;\nCrumbled have spires in every land,\nBells still are chiming and calling;\nCalling the young and old to rest,\nBut above all the soul distressed,\nLonging for rest everlasting.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Surely in temples made with hands,\nGod, the Most High, is not dwelling;\nHigh above earth His temple stands,\nAll earthly temples excelling;\nYet He whom heavens cannot contain\nChose to abide on earth with men,\nBuilt in our bodies His temple.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are God's house of living stones,\nBuilded for His habitation;\nHe through baptismal grace us owns,\nHeirs of His wondrous salvation;\nWere we but two His Name to tell,\nYet He would deign with us to dwell,\nWith all His grace and His favor.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now we may gather with our King;\nEven in the lowliest dwelling:\nPraises to Him we there may bring,\nHis wondrous mercy foretelling;\nJesus His grace to us accords,\nSpirit and life are all His words,\nHis truth doth hallow the temple.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Still we our earthly temples rear,\nThat we may herald His praises;\nThey are the homes where He draws near\nAnd little children embraces,\nBeautiful things in them are said,\nGod there with us His covenant made,\nMaking us heirs of His Kingdom.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here stands the font before our eyes\nTelling how God did receive us;\nThe altar recalls Christ's sacrifice\nAnd what His table doth give us;\nHere sounds the Word that doth proclaim\nChrist yesterday, today, the same,\nYea, and for aye our Redeemer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Grant then, O God, wherever men roam,\nThat, when the church bells are ringing,\nMany in saving faith may come\nWhere Christ His message is bringing:\n\"I know Mine own, Mine own know Me;\nYe, not the world, My face shall see.\nMy peace I leave with you.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Built on the Rock",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0428",
          "Authors": [
            "Nikolai Frederik Severin Grundtvig",
            "1837."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Go bury thy sorrow, the world hath its share;\nGo bury it deeply, go hide it with care.\nGo think of it calmly, when curtained by night;\nGo tell it to Jesus, and all will be right.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Go tell it to Jesus, He knoweth thy grief;\nGo tell it to Jesus, He'll send thee relief;\nGo gather the sunshine He sheds on the way:\nHe'll lighten thy burden—Go, weary one, pray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hearts growing aweary with heavier woe\nNow droop 'mid the darkness—Go, comfort them, go!\nGo bury thy sorrow, let others be blessed;\nGo give them the sunshine, tell Jesus the rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Bury Thy Sorrow",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0429",
          "Authors": [
            "Mary A. Bachelor."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We shall all clasp hands in glory by and by;\nWe shall tell redemption's story by and by;\nWhen the voyage of life is past\nWe shall reach the port at last,\nAnd our anchor safely cast by and by.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We shall wake no more to sorrow by and by;\nIn the smile of endless morrow by and by;\nWhere our faith is lost in sight,\nWhere the Savior is the light,\nWe shall walk with Him in white by and by.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We shall cross the silent river by and by;\nWe shall rest and dwell together by and by;\nPalms of victory we shall bear\nIn that cloudless region fair,\nAnd we'll know each other there by and by.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We shall join the angel chorus by and by,\nWith the dear ones gone before us by and by;\nIn that realm of perfect day,\nWhere the silver fountains play,\nGod will wipe all tears away by and by.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By and by, by and by,\nWe shall all clasp hands in glory by and by.\nWe shall see our Savior's face,\nAnd adore His wondrous grace,\nWe shall feel His fond embrace by and by.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "By and By",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0430",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1876."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "By and by we shall know Jesus, by and by, oh, by and by;\nEven now He looks and sees us, journeying toward His home on high.\nAnd He smiles upon us, saying, \"By and by, oh, by and by,\nCares and trials you'll be laying with your earthly garments by.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By and by we shall be standing, by and by, oh, by and by,\nAt fair heaven's shining landing, while the river murmurs by,\nAnd our friends will round us gather, by and by, oh, by and by,\nSaying \"Welcome, for the Father loves to have His children nigh.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By and by! we say it gently, looking on our peaceful dead,\nAnd we do not think of earth life, but of heaven's sweet life instead.\nBy and by we all shall gather, by and by, oh, by and by,\nIn the life of God our Father that shall know no by and by.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh by and by, oh sing it softly,\nThinking not of earthly care,\nBut the by and by of heaven\nWaiting for us over there.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "By and By (1)",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0431",
          "Authors": [
            "Eben Eugene Rexford",
            "1871."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "By Christ redeemed, in Christ restored,\nWe keep the memory adored,\nAnd show the death of our dear Lord,\nUntil He come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His body broken in our stead\nIs here in this memorial bread,\nAnd so our feeble love is fed\nUntil He come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The streams of His dread agony,\nHis life blood shed for us, we see;\nThe wine shall tell the mystery\nUntil He come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And thus that dark betrayal night\nWith the last advent we unite\nBy one blest chain of loving rite\nUntil He come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Until the trump of God be heard,\nUntil the ancient graves be stirred,\nAnd, with the great commanding word,\nThe Lord shall come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O blessed hope! with this elate\nLet not our hearts be desolate,\nBut, strong in faith, in patience wait\nUntil He come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "By Christ Redeemed, in Christ Restored",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0432",
          "Authors": [
            "George Rawson",
            "1857",
            "1876."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "By cool Siloam's shady rill\nHow fair the lily grows!\nHow sweet the breath, beneath the hill,\nOf Sharon's dewy rose!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo! such the child whose early feet\nThe paths of peace have trod,\nWhose secret heart, with influence sweet,\nIs upward drawn to God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By cool Siloam's shady rill\nThe lily must decay;\nThe rose that blooms beneath the hill\nMust shortly fade away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And soon, too soon, the wintry hour\nOf man's maturer age\nWill shake the soul with sorrow's power\nAnd stormy passion's rage.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Thou Whose infant feet were found\nWithin Thy Father's shrine,\nWhose years with changeless virtue crowned,\nWere all alike divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dependent on Thy bounteous breath,\nWe seek Thy grace alone,\nIn childhood, manhood, age, and death\nTo keep us still Thine own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "By Cool Siloam's Shady Rill",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0433",
          "Authors": [
            "Reginald Heber",
            "1812."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "By faith we find the place above,\nThe Rock that rent in twain;\nBeneath the shade of divine love,\nAnd in the clefts remain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, to Thy dear wounds we flee,\nWe sink into Thy side;\nAssured that all who trust in Thee\nShall evermore abide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then let the thundering trumpet sound,\nThe latest lightning glare,\nThe mountains melt, the solid ground\nDissolve as liquid air.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The huge celestial bodies roll,\nAmidst that general fire,\nAnd shrivel as a parchment scroll,\nAnd all in smoke expire!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yet still the Lord, the Savior reigns,\nWhen nature is destroyed,\nAnd no created thing remains\nThroughout the flaming void.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sublime upon His azure throne,\nHe speaks the almighty word;\nHis fiat is obeyed! 'tis done;\nAnd Paradise restored.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So be it! let this system end,\nThis ruinous earth and skies,\nThe new Jerusalem descend,\nThe new creation rise!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy power omnipotent assume,\nThy brightest majesty!\nAnd when Thou dost in glory come,\nMy Lord, remember me!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "By Faith We Find the Place Above",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0434",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1756."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Will you go to Jesus now, dear friend?\nHe is calling you today:\nWill you seek the bright and better land,\nBy \"the true and living Way\"?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Would you know the Savior's boundless love,\nAnd His mercy rich and free?\nWill you seek the saving, cleansing blood,\nThat was shed for you and me?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Will you consecrate your life to Him,\nTo be ever His alone?\nAnd your loving service freely yield,\nTo the King upon His throne.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Will you follow where the Master leads,\nChoosing only His renown,\nWill you daily bear the cross for Him,\nTill He bids you wear the crown?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I will, I will! by the grace of God, I will;\nI will go to Jesus now;\nI will heed the Gospel call,\nFor the promise is for all;\nI will go to Jesus now.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "By Grace I Will",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0435",
          "Authors": [
            "Eliza Edmunds Hewitt",
            "circa 1888."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "By the cross of Jesus standing,\nLove our straitened souls expanding,\nTaste we now the peace and grace!\nHealth from yonder tree is flowing,\nHeav'nly light is on it glowing,\nFrom the blessed Sufferer's face.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here is pardon's pledge and token,\nGuilt's strong chain forever broken,\nRighteous peace securely made;\nBrightens now the brow once shaded,\nFreshens now the face once faded,\nPeace with God now makes us glad.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All the love of God is yonder,\nLove above all thought and wonder,\nPerfect love that casts out fear!\nStrength, like dew, is here distilling,\nGlorious life our souls is filling,\nLife eternal, only here!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here the living water welleth;\nHere the Rock, now smitten, telleth\nOf salvation freely giv'n:\nThis the fount of love and pity,\nThis the pathway to the city,\nThis the very gate of heav'n.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "By the Cross of Jesus Standing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0436",
          "Authors": [
            "Horatius Bonar (1808-1889)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through the gates of pearl and jasper\nTo the city paved with gold,\nWhen the ransomed host shall enter,\nAnd their gracious Lord behold.\nWhen they meet in blissful triumph\nBy the tree of life so fair\nShall we join the noble army,\nAnd receive a welcome there?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When the harvest work is ended,\nAnd the summer days are past,\nWhen the reapers go rejoicing\nTo their bright reward at last;\nWhen the white robed angel leads them\nTo the gates of joy so fair,\nShall we join their happy number?\nWill they bid us welcome there?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let us follow on with firmness,\nKeeping ever in the way\nWhere our blessèd Lord has taught us,\nTo be faithful, watch and pray;\nThen, in garments pure and spotless,\nBy the tree of life so fair,\nWe shall sing through endless ages\nWith the countless millions there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By the grace of God we'll meet\nIn the city's golden street\nShouting, glory! hallelujah!\nAt the dear Redeemer's feet.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "By the Grace of God We'll Meet",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0437",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "circa 1886."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, the love so full and free\nThat the Lord bestowed on me,\nWhen He bade me come to my heavenly home\nBy the way of redeeming love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On the cross His life He gave,\nEvery dying soul to save,\nAnd he points the way to the realms of day\nBy the way of redeeming love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I will praise the Lord in song\nTill I join that blood washed throng,\nNevermore to roam when I reach my home\nBy the way of redeeming love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By the way of redeeming love,\nBy the way of redeeming love,\nI'm going home to glory\nBy the way of redeeming love.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "By the Way of Redeeming Love",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0438",
          "Authors": [
            "Albert Simpson Reitz",
            "circa 1918"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "By whom was David taught\nTo aim the deadly blow,\nWhen he Goliath fought,\nAnd laid the Gittite low?\nNor sword nor spear the stripling took,\nBut chose a pebble from the brook.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Twas Israel's God and King\nWho sent him to the fight;\nWho gave him strength to fling,\nAnd skill to aim aright.\nYe feeble saints, your strength endures,\nBecause young David's God is yours.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who ordered Gideon forth,\nTo storm th'invaders' camp\nWith arms of little worth,\nA pitcher and a lamp?\nThe trumpets made His coming known\nAnd all the host was overthrown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh! I have seen the day,\nWhen with a single word,\nGod helping me to say,\n\"My trust is in the Lord,\"\nMy soul hath quelled a thousand foes\nFearless of all that could oppose.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But unbelief, self will,\nSelf righteousness, and pride,\nHow often do they steal\nMy weapon from my side!\nYet David's Lord, and Gideon's Friend,\nWill help His servant to the end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "By Whom Was David Taught",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0439",
          "Authors": [
            "William Cowper",
            "1779."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Call Jehovah thy salvation, rest beneath th'Almighty's shade.\nIn His secret habitation dwell, and never be dismayed.\nThere no tumult shall alarm thee, thou shalt dread no hidden snare.\nGuile nor violence can harm thee, in eternal safeguard there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From the sword at noonday wasting, from the noisome pestilence,\nIn the depth of midnight blasting, God shall be thy sure defense.\nHe shall charge His angel legions watch and ward over thee to keep.\nThough thou walk through hostile regions, though in desert wilds thou sleep.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Since, with pure and firm affection, thou on God hast set thy love,\nWith the wings of His protection, He will shield thee from above.\nThou shalt call on Him in trouble, He will hearken, He will save.\nHere for grief reward thee double, crown with life beyond the grave.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Call Jehovah Thy Salvation",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0440",
          "Authors": [
            "James Montgomery",
            "1822."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, come to the Savior, His arms are extended,\nOh, come to the Savior so loving and true;\nBehold, He is calling in tender compassion,\nO brother, the Savior is calling for you.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, come to the Savior, for why will you wander?\nThis world and its pleasures no longer pursue;\nAgain He is calling: how can you reject Him?\nO brother, the Savior is calling for you.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Away to the fountain, the life giving fountain,\nIts soul cheering waters your strength will renew;\nThen come while the day beams of mercy are shining,\nO brother, the Savior is calling for you.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Away, for the shadows of night are approaching,\nThen lose not His blessings that fall like the dew;\nStill, still He is waiting and tenderly calling,\nO brother, the Savior is calling for you.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Calling for you, calling for you,\nBrother, the Savior is calling for you,\nCalling, calling,\nBrother, the Savior is calling for you.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Calling for You",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0441",
          "Authors": [
            "Fanny Crosby",
            "circa 1881."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Calm on the listening ear of night\nCome heaven's melodious strains,\nWhere wild Judea stretches forth\nHer silver mantled plains.\nCelestial choirs from courts above\nShed sacred glories there,\nAnd angels, with their sparkling lyres,\nMake music on the air.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The answering hills of Palestine\nSend back the glad reply;\nAnd greet, from all their holy heights,\nThe Day-Spring from on high.\nO'er the blue depths of Galilee\nThere comes a holier calm,\nAnd Sharon waves, in solemn praise,\nHer silent groves of palm.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Glory to God!\" the lofty strain\nThe realm of ether fills;\nHow sweeps the song of solemn joy\nO'er Judah's sacred hills!\n\"Glory to God!\" the sounding skies\nLoud with their anthems ring,\n\"Peace to the earth; good will to men,\nFrom heaven's eternal King!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Light on thy hills, Jerusalem!\nThe Savior now is born,\nAnd bright on Bethlehem's joyous plains\nBreaks the first Christmas morn.\nAnd brightly on Moriah's brow\nCrowned with her temple spires,\nWhich first proclaim the newborn light,\nClothed with its orient fires.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This day shall Christian tongues be mute,\nAnd Christian hearts be cold?\nOh, catch the anthem that from heaven\nO'er Judah's mountains rolled.\nWhen burst upon that listening night\nThe high and solemn lay:\n\"Glory to God, on earth be peace,\"\nSalvation comes today!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Calm on the Listening Ear of Night",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0442",
          "Authors": [
            "Edmund Hamilton Sears",
            "1834."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Captain of Israel's host, and Guide\nOf all who seek the land above,\nBeneath Thy shadow we abide,\nThe cloud of Thy protecting love;\nOur strength, Thy grace; our rule, Thy Word;\nOur end, the glory of the Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By Thine unerring Spirit led,\nWe shall not in the desert stray;\nThe light of man's direction need\nOr miss our providential way;\nAs far from danger as from fear,\nWhile Love, almighty Love, is near.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Captain of Israel's Host",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0443",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1762."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Cast thy burden on the Lord,\nOnly lean upon His Word;\nThou wilt soon have cause to bless\nHis eternal faithfulness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He sustains thee by His hand,\nHe enables thee to stand;\nThose whom Jesus once hath loved\nFrom His grace are never moved.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Human counsels come to naught;\nThat shall stand which God hath wrought;\nHis compassion, love, and power,\nAre the same forevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Heav'n and earth may pass away,\nGod's free grace shall not decay;\nHe hath promised to fulfill\nAll the pleasure of His will.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, Guardian of Thy flock,\nBe Thyself our constant Rock;\nMake us, by Thy powerful hand,\nStrong as Zion's mountain stand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Cast Thy Burden on the Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0444",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown; appeared in Rowland Hill's Psalms and Hymns",
            "1783."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Celebrate Immanuel's Name, the Prince of life and peace.\nGod with us, our lips proclaim, our faithful hearts confess.\nGod is in our flesh revealed; heav'n and earth in Jesus join.\nMortal with Immortal filled, and human with Divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fullness of the Deity in Jesus' body dwells,\nDwells in all His saints and me when God His Son reveals.\nFather, manifest Thy Son; breathe the true incarnate Word.\nIn our inmost souls make known the presence of the Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let the Spirit of our Head through every member flow;\nBy our Lord inhabited, we then Immanuel know.\nThen He doth His Name express; God in us we truly prove,\nFind with all the life of grace and all the power of love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Celebrate Immanuel's Name",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0445",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley (1707-1788)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "How I praise Thee, precious Savior,\nThat Thy love laid hold of me;\nThou hast saved and cleansed and filled me\nThat I might Thy channel be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Emptied that Thou shouldest fill me,\nA clean vessel in Thy hand;\nWith no power but as Thou givest\nGraciously with each command.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Witnessing Thy power to save me,\nSetting free from self and sin;\nThou who boughtest to possess me,\nIn Thy fullness, Lord, come in.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, fill now with Thy Spirit\nHearts that full surrender know;\nThat the streams of living water\nFrom our inner self may flow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Channels only, blessed Master,\nBut with all Thy wondrous power\nFlowing through us, Thou canst use us\nEvery day and every hour.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Channels Only",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0446",
          "Authors": [
            "Mary E. Maxwell."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Child in the manger, infant of Mary,\nOutcast and Stranger, Lord of us all,\nChild Who inherits all our transgressions,\nAll our demerits upon Him fall.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Once the most holy Child of salvation\nGently and lowly lived here below.\nNow as our glorious mighty Redeemer,\nSee Him victorious over each foe.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Prophets foretold Him, Infant of wonder;\nAngels behold Him on His throne.\nWorthy our Savior of all our praises;\nHappy forever are His own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Child in the Manger",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0447",
          "Authors": [
            "Mary MacDonald (1789-1872); translated to English by Lachlan Macbean (1853-1931)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Children of the heavenly Father\nSafely in His bosom gather;\nNestling bird nor star in heaven\nSuch a refuge ever was given.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God His own doth tend and nourish;\nIn His holy courts they flourish;\nFrom all evil things He spares them;\nIn His mighty arms He bears them.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Neither life nor death shall ever\nFrom the Lord His children sever;\nUnto them His grace He showeth,\nAnd their sorrows all He knoweth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though He giveth or He taketh,\nGod His children never forsaketh;\nHis the loving purpose solely\nTo preserve them pure and holy.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo, their very hairs He numbers,\nAnd no daily care encumbers\nThem that share His every blessing\nAnd His help in woes distressing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise the Lord in joyful numbers:\nYour Protector never slumbers.\nAt the will of your Defender\nEvery foeman must surrender.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Children of the Heavenly Father",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0448",
          "Authors": [
            "Karolina Wilhelmina Sandell-Berg (1832-1903); translated from Swedish to English by Ernst William Olson",
            "1925."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Children of the heavenly King,\nAs ye journey, sweetly sing;\nSing your Savior's worthy praise,\nGlorious in His works and ways",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are traveling home to God,\nIn the way the fathers trod;\nThey are happy now, and we\nSoon their happiness shall see.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O, ye banished seed, be glad!\nChrist our Advocate is made;\nUs to save, our flesh assumes--\nBrother to our souls becomes.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Shout, ye little flock, and blest,\nYou on Jesus' throne shall rest:\nThere your seat is now prepared--\nThere your kingdom and reward.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lift your eyes, ye sons of light,\nZion's city is in sight:\nThere our endless home shall be,\nThere our Lord we soon shall see.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fear not, brethren; joyful stand\nOn the borders of your land;\nJesus Christ, your Father's Son,\nBids you undismayed go on.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, obedient we would go,\nGladly leaving all below;\nOnly Thou our Leader be;\nAnd we will still follow Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Children of the Heavenly King",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0449",
          "Authors": [
            "John Cennick",
            "1742."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Children sing, gladly sing,\nHallelujahs to our King;\nLord of all, great and small,\nAt His feet with rapture fall;\nChildren sing, He is near,\nBending still His gracious ear;\nTrust in Him, O rejoice!\nPraise the Lord with heart and voice.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Journey on hand in hand,\nSinging to the promised land,\nThere is rest, there is rest,\nIn the kingdom of the blest;\nChildren sing, gladly sing,\nTill the heav'nly arches ring,\nTill you hear saints above,\nPraising God, for He is love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Children sing, when the light\nWakes the rosy morning bright,\nWhen the birds' tuneful lay,\nHails with joy the op'ning day,\nPraise the Lord, He has made\nVerdant lawn and forest shade.\nChildren sing, gladly sing,\nHallelujahs to our King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Children sing! who can tell\nIf the song you love so well,\nMay not reach one whose heart\nLongs to choose the better part?\nStealing soft, like the sigh\nOf a zephyr passing by,\nChildren sing, ever sing,\nLoudest praise to God our King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then sing, gladly sing.\nSing, gladly sing.\nTill the heav'nly arches ring,\nTill you hear the saints above,\nPraising God, for He is love.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Children Sing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0450",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1868."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "A blessing for you--will you take it?\nChoose ye today;\nA word from the heart--will you speak it?\nChoose ye today:\nWill you believe, or your Savior neglect?\nWill you receive, or His mercy reject?\nPause, ere you answer, oh, pause and reflect--\nChoose ye today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A death to be feared--will you fear it?\nChoose ye today;\nA voice that invites--will you hear it?\nChoose ye today.\nStraight is the portal and narrow the way;\nEnter, pour soul, and be saved while you may;\nThink what may hang on a moment's delay--\nChoose ye today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The cross of your Lord--will you bear it?\nChoose ye today:\nThere's life in that cross--will you share it?\nChoose ye today:\nSoon will your time of probation be o'er,\nThen will the Spirit entreat you no more,\nJesus no longer will stand at the door--\nChoose ye today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The bondage of sin--will you break it?\nChoose ye today:\nThe water of life--will you take it?\nChoose ye today.\nCome to the arms that are open for you,\nHide in the wounds that by faith you may view;\nDeath ere the morrow your steps may pursue--\nChoose ye today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Choose Ye Today",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0451",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "late 19th Century."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Poor, weak and worthless though I am\nI have a rich almighty Friend;\nJesus, the Savior, is His Name;\nHe freely loves, and without end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He ransomed me from hell with blood,\nAnd by His power my foes controlled;\nHe found me wandering far from God,\nAnd brought me to His chosen fold.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But, ah! my inmost spirit mourns;\nAnd well my eyes with tears may swim,\nTo think of my perverse returns:\nI've been a faithless friend to Him.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Often my gracious Friend I grieve,\nNeglect, distrust, and disobey;\nAnd often Satan's lies believe\nSooner than all my Friend can say.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sure, were I not most vile and base,\nI could not thus my Friend requite!\nAnd were not He the God of grace,\nHe'd frown and spurn me from my sight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He cheers my heart, my needs supplies,\nAnd says that I shall shortly be,\nEnthroned with Him above the skies;\nO what a Friend is Christ to me!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Christ a Redeemer and Friend",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0452",
          "Authors": [
            "John Newton",
            "1799."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ for the world we sing,\nThe world to Christ we bring, with loving zeal,\nThe poor and them that mourn, the faint and overborne,\nSin sick and sorrow worn, whom Christ doth heal.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ for the world we sing,\nThe world to Christ we bring, with fervent prayer;\nThe wayward and the lost, by restless passions tossed,\nRedeemed at countless cost, from dark despair.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ for the world we sing,\nThe world to Christ we bring, with one accord;\nWith us the work to share, with us reproach to dare,\nWith us the cross to bear, for Christ our Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ for the world we sing,\nThe world to Christ we bring, with joyful song;\nThe newborn souls, whose days, reclaimed from error's ways,\nInspired with hope and praise, to Christ belong.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Christ for the World We Sing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0453",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel Wolcott",
            "1869."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ, from whom all blessings flow,\nPerfecting the saints below,\nHear us, who Thy nature share,\nWho Thy mystic body are.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Join us, in one spirit join,\nLet us still receive of Thine;\nStill for more on Thee we call,\nThou Who fillest all in all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Move and actuate and guide,\nDiverse gifts to each divide;\nPlaced according to Thy will,\nLet us all our work fulfill.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Never from Thy service move,\nNeedful to each other prove;\nUse the grace on each bestowed,\nTempered by the art of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Many are we now, and one,\nWe who Jesus have put on;\nThere is neither bond nor free,\nMale nor female, Lord, in Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Love, like death, hath all destroyed,\nRendered all distinctions void;\nNames and sects and parties fall;\nThou, O Christ, art all in all!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Christ from Whom All Blessings Flow",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0454",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1740."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ hath a garden walled around,\nA paradise of fruitful ground,\nChosen by love and fenced by grace\nFrom out the world's wilderness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Like trees of spice His servants stand,\nThere planted by His mighty hand;\nBy Eden's gracious streams, that flow\nTo feed their beauty where they grow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Awake, O wind of heav'n, and bear\nTheir sweetest perfume through the air;\nStir up, O south, the boughs that bloom,\nTill the beloved Master come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That He may come, and linger yet\nAmong the trees that He hath set;\nThat He may evermore be seen\nTo walk amid the springing green.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Christ Hath a Garden",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0455",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts (1674-1748)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ in His Word draws near;\nHush, moaning voice of fear,\nHe bids thee cease;\nWith songs sincere and sweet\nLet us arise, and meet\nHim Who comes forth to greet\nOur souls with peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rising above thy care,\nMeet Him as in the air,\nO weary heart;\nPut on joy's sacred dress;\nLo, as He comes to bless,\nQuite from thy weariness\nSet free thou art.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For works of love and praise\nHe brings thee summer days,\nWarm days and bright;\nWinter is past and gone,\nNow He, salvation's Sun,\nShineth on every one\nWith mercy's light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From the bright sky above,\nClad in His robes of love,\n'Tis He, our Lord!\nDim earth itself grows clear\nAs His light draweth near;\nO let us hush and hear\nHis holy Word.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Christ in His Word Draws Near",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0456",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Toke Lynch",
            "1855."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the glow of early morning,\nIn the solemn hush of night;\nDown from heaven's open portals,\nSteals a messenger of light,\nWhispering sweetly to my spirit,\nWhile the hosts of heaven sing:\nThis the wondrous thrilling story:\nChrist is coming--Christ my King.\nThis the wondrous thrilling story--\nChrist is coming--Christ my King.\nOft methinks I hear His footsteps,\nStealing down the paths of time;\nAnd the future dark with shadows,\nBrightens with this hope sublime.\nSound the soul inspiring anthem;\nAngel hosts, your harps attune;\nEarth's long night is almost over,\nChrist is coming--coming soon.\nEarth's long night is almost over,\nChrist is coming--coming soon.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Long we've waited, blest Redeemer,\nWaited for the first bright ray\nOf the morn when sin and sorrow\nAt Thy presence flee away;\nBut our vigil's nearly over;\nHope of heav'n, oh, priceless boon!\nIn the east the glow appearing,\nChrist is coming--coming soon.\nIn the east the glow appearing,\nChrist is coming--coming soon.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Christ Is Coming",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0458",
          "Authors": [
            "William Macomber",
            "1890"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ is coming! Let creation\nFrom her groans and travail cease;\nLet the glorious proclamation\nHope restore and faith increase;\nChrist is coming! Christ is coming!\nCome, thou blessed Prince of Peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Earth can now but tell the story\nOf Thy bitter cross and pain;\nShe shall yet behold Thy glory,\nWhen Thou comest back to reign;\nChrist is coming! Christ is coming!\nLet each heart repeat the strain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Long Thine exiles have been pining,\nFar from rest, and home, and Thee;\nBut, in heav'nly vestures shining,\nThey their loving Lord shall see;\nChrist is coming! Christ is coming!\nHaste the joyous jubilee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With that blessed hope before us,\nLet no harp remain unstrung;\nLet the mighty advent chorus\nOnward roll from tongue to tongue:\n\"Christ is coming! Christ is coming!\nCome, Lord Jesus, quickly come!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Christ Is Coming!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0457",
          "Authors": [
            "John Ross MacDuff",
            "1853."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ is made the sure Foundation,\nAnd the precious Cornerstone;\nWho, the two walls underlying,\nBound in each, binds both in one;\nHoly Zion's Help forever,\nAnd her Confidence alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All that dedicated city,\nDearly loved of God on high,\nIn exultant jubilation,\nPours perpetual melody,\nGod the One, and God the Trinal,\nSinging everlastingly.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To this temple, where we call Thee,\nCome, O Lord of Hosts, today!\nWith Thy wonted lovingkindness\nHear Thy people as they pray.\nAnd Thy fullest benediction\nShed within its walls for ay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here vouchsafe to all Thy servants\nWhat they supplicate to gain;\nHere to have and hold forever forever\nThose good things their prayers obtain,\nAnd hereafter in Thy glory\nWith Thy blessed ones to reign.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Laud and honor to the Father,\nLaud and honor to the Son,\nLaud and honor to the Spirit,\nEver Three and ever One;\nConsubstantial, co-eternal,\nWhile unending ages run.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0459",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown",
            "7th Century; translated from Latin to English by John Mason Neale",
            "1851."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ is risen from the dead!\nDarkness now no more shall reign;\nThorns no more shall crown the head\nThat was bowed with grief and pain:\nChrist the Lord, the mighty King,\nFrom our sin hath made us free.\nWhere, O death, is now thy sting?\nWhere, O grave, thy victory?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Scoffers now no more will say:\nIf Thou be the Christ, come down\nFrom the cross, and prove today\nThat to Thee belongs the crown!\nFor our risen Lord and King\nFrom our sin hath made us free,\nWhere, O death, is now thy sting?\nWhere, O grave, thy victory?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Faith now knows He is the Lord,\nGives assent to His decree,\nTrusts the promise in His Word,\nAnd is crowned with victory,\nShouting praises to the King,\nWho from sin hath made us free.\nWhere, O death, is now thy sting?\nWhere, O grave, thy victory?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Christ Is Risen from the Dead",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0461",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Albert Becker",
            "1880."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ hath risen! Hallelujah!\nBlessed morn of life and light!\nLo, the grave is rent asunder,\nDeath is conquered through His might.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ hath risen! Hallelujah!\nFriends of Jesus, dry your tears;\nThrough the veil of gloom and darkness,\nLo, the Son of God appears!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ hath risen! Hallelujah!\nHe hath risen, as He said;\nHE is now the King of glory,\nAnd our great exalted Head.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ is risen! Hallelujah!\nGladness fills the world today;\nFrom the tomb that could not hold Him,\nSee, the stone is rolled away!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Christ Is Risen!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0460",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1820-1915)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ Jesus lay in death's strong bands, for our offenses given;\nBut now at God's right hand He stands, and brings us life from heaven.\nWherefore let us joyful be, and sing to God right thankfully\nLoud songs of Alleluia! Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No son of man could conquer Death, such mischief sin had wrought us,\nFor innocence dwelt not on earth, and therefore Death had brought us\nInto thralldom from of old and ever grew more strong and bold\nAnd kept us in his bondage. Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But Jesus Christ, God's only Son, to our low state descended,\nThe cause of Death He has undone, his power forever ended,\nRuined all his right and claim and left him nothing but the name,\nHis sting is lost forever. Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It was a strange and dreadful strife when life and death contended;\nThe victory remained with life; the reign of death was ended.\nStripped of power, no more it reigns, an empty form alone remains\nDeath's sting is lost forever! Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here the true Paschal Lamb we see, Whom God so freely gave us;\nHe died on the accursed tree--so strong His love!--to save us.\nSee, His blood doth mark our door; faith points to it, Death passes over,\nAnd Satan cannot harm us. Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So let us keep the festival where to the Lord invites us;\nChrist is Himself the joy of all, the Sun that warms and lights us.\nBy His grace He doth impart eternal sunshine to the heart;\nThe night of sin is ended! Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then let us feast this Easter day on the true Bread of heaven;\nThe Word of grace hath purged away the old and wicked leaven.\nChrist alone our souls will feed; He is our Meat and Drink indeed;\nFaith lives upon no other! Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Christ Jesus Lay in Death's Strong Bands",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0462",
          "Authors": [
            "Martin Luther",
            "1524."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Once far from God and dead in sin,\nNo light my heart could see;\nBut in God's Word the light I found,\nNow Christ liveth in me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As rays of light from yonder sun,\nThe flowers of earth set free,\nSo life and light and love came forth\nFrom Christ living in me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As lives the flower within the seed,\nAs in the cone the tree,\nSo, praise the God of truth and grace,\nHis Spirit dwelleth in me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With longing all my heart is filled,\nThat like Him I may be,\nAs on the wondrous thought I dwell\nThat Christ liveth in me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ liveth in me,\nChrist liveth in me,\nOh! what a salvation this,\nThat Christ liveth in me.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Christ Liveth in Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0463",
          "Authors": [
            "Daniel Webster Whittle (1840-1901)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ of the upward way, my Guide divine,\nWhere Thou hast set Thy feet, may I place mine;\nAnd move and march wherever Thou hast trod,\nKeeping face forward up the hill of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Give me the heart to hear Thy voice and will,\nThat without fault or fear I may fulfill\nThy purpose with a glad and holy zest,\nLike one who would not bring less than his best.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Give me the eye to see each chance to serve,\nThen send me strength to rise with steady nerve,\nAnd leap at once with kind and helpful deed,\nTo the sure succor of a soul in need.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Give me the good stout arm to shield the right,\nAnd wield Thy sword of truth with all my might,\nThat, in the warfare I must wage for Thee,\nMore than a victor I may ever be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ of the upward way, my Guide divine,\nWhere Thou hast set Thy feet, may I place mine;\nAnd when Thy last call comes, serene and clear,\nCalm may my answer be, \"Lord, I am here.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Christ of the Upward Way",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0465",
          "Authors": [
            "Walter J. Mathams (1853-1932)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sinners Jesus will receive;\nSound this word of grace to all\nWho the heavenly pathway leave,\nAll who linger, all who fall.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, and He will give you rest;\nTrust Him, for His Word is plain;\nHe will take the sinfulest;\nChrist receiveth sinful men.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now my heart condemns me not,\nPure before the law I stand;\nHe who cleansed me from all spot,\nSatisfied its last demand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ receiveth sinful men,\nEven me with all my sin;\nPurged from every spot and stain,\nHeaven with Him I enter in.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing it o'er and over again;\nChrist receiveth sinful men;\nMake the message clear and plain:\nChrist receiveth sinful men.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Christ Receiveth Sinful Men",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0466",
          "Authors": [
            "Erdmann Neumeister",
            "1718; translated by Emma Frances Bevan",
            "1858."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "It may be at morn, when the day is awaking,\nWhen sunlight through darkness and shadow is breaking\nThat Jesus will come in the fullness of glory\nTo receive from the world \"His own.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It may be at midday, it may be at twilight,\nIt may be, perchance, that the blackness of midnight\nWill burst into light in the blaze of His glory,\nWhen Jesus receives \"His own.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While its hosts cry Hosanna, from heaven descending,\nWith glorified saints and the angels attending,\nWith grace on His brow, like a halo of glory,\nWill Jesus receive \"His own.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, joy! oh, delight! should we go without dying,\nNo sickness, no sadness, no dread and no crying.\nCaught up through the clouds with our Lord into glory,\nWhen Jesus receives \"His own.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lord Jesus, how long, how long\nEre we shout the glad song,\nChrist returneth! Hallelujah!\nHallelujah! Amen. Hallelujah! Amen.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Christ Returneth",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0467",
          "Authors": [
            "H.L. Turner."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ shall have dominion, over land and sea,\nEarth's remotest regions shall His empire be;\nThey that wilds inhabit shall their worship bring,\nKings shall render tribute, nations serve our King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When the needy seek Him, He will mercy show;\nYea, the weak and helpless shall His pity know;\nHe will surely save them from oppression's might,\nFor their lives are precious in His holy sight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ever and forever shall His Name endure;\nLong as suns continue it shall stand secure;\nAnd in Him forever all men shall be blest,\nAnd all nations hail Him King of kings confessed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Unto God Almighty joyful Zion sings;\nHe alone is glorious, doing wondrous things.\nEvermore, ye people, bless His glorious Name,\nHis eternal glory through the earth proclaim.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ shall have dominion, over land and sea,\nEarth's remotest regions shall His empire be.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Christ Shall Have Dominion",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0468",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ the Lord is risen again;\nChrist hath broken every chain;\nHark! Angelic voices cry,\nSinging evermore on high,\nAlleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He, Who gave for us His life,\nWho for us endured the strife,\nIs our Paschal Lamb today;\nWe, too, sing for joy, and say\nAlleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He, Who bore all pain and loss\nComfortless upon the cross,\nLives in glory now on high,\nPleads for us, and hears our cry;\nAlleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He Whose path no records tell,\nWho descended into hell;\nWho the strong man armed hath bound,\nNow in highest heaven is crowned.\nAlleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now He bids tell abroad\nHow the lost may be restored,\nHow the penitent forgiven,\nHow we, too, may enter Heav'n.\nAlleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou, our Paschal Lamb indeed,\nChrist, Thy ransomed people feed:\nTake our sins and guilt away,\nLet us sing by night and day\nAlleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Christ the Lord is Risen Again",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0469",
          "Authors": [
            "Michael Weisse",
            "1531; translated from German to English by Catherine Winkworth."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ, the Lord, is risen today, Alleluia!\nSons of men and angels say, Alleluia!\nRaise your joys and triumphs high, Alleluia!\nSing, ye heavens, and earth, reply, Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Love's redeeming work is done, Alleluia!\nFought the fight, the battle won, Alleluia!\nLo! the Sun's eclipse is over, Alleluia!\nLo! He sets in blood no more, Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Vain the stone, the watch, the seal, Alleluia!\nChrist hath burst the gates of hell, Alleluia!\nDeath in vain forbids His rise, Alleluia!\nChrist hath opened Paradise, Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lives again our glorious King, Alleluia!\nWhere, O death, is now thy sting? Alleluia!\nOnce He died our souls to save, Alleluia!\nWhere thy victory, O grave? Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Soar we now where Christ hath led, Alleluia!\nFollowing our exalted Head, Alleluia!\nMade like Him, like Him we rise, Alleluia!\nOurs the cross, the grave, the skies, Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hail, the Lord of earth and heaven, Alleluia!\nPraise to Thee by both be given, Alleluia!\nThee we greet triumphant now, Alleluia!\nHail, the resurrection day, Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "King of glory, Soul of bliss, Alleluia!\nEverlasting life is this, Alleluia!\nThee to know, Thy power to prove, Alleluia!\nThus to sing and thus to love, Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hymns of praise then let us sing, Alleluia!\nUnto Christ, our heavenly King, Alleluia!\nWho endured the cross and grave, Alleluia!\nSinners to redeem and save. Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But the pains that He endured, Alleluia!\nOur salvation have procured, Alleluia!\nNow above the sky He's King, Alleluia!\nWhere the angels ever sing. Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus Christ is risen today, Alleluia!\nOur triumphant holy day, Alleluia!\nWho did once upon the cross, Alleluia!\nSuffer to redeem our loss. Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Christ the Lord Is Risen Today",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0470",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1739."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ the Lord is risen today;\nChristians, haste your vows to pay;\nOffer ye your praises meet\nAt the Paschal Victim's feet.\nFor the sheep the Lamb hath bled,\nSinless in the sinner's stead;\n\"Christ is risen,\" today we cry;\nNow He lives no more to die.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ, the Victim undefiled,\nMan to God hath reconciled;\nWhilst in strange and awful strife\nMet together Death and Life:\nChristians, on this happy day\nHaste with joy your vows to pay;\n\"Christ is risen,\" today we cry;\nNow He lives no more to die.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ, Who once for sinners bled,\nNow the first born from the dead,\nThroned in endless might and power,\nLives and reigns forevermore.\nHail, eternal Hope on high!\nHail, Thou King of victory!\nHail, Thou Prince of life adored!\nHelp and save us, gracious Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Christ the Lord is Risen Today",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0471",
          "Authors": [
            "Jane Eliza Leeson (1807-1882)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ will gather in His own\nTo the place where He is gone,\nWhere their heart and treasure lie,\nWhere our life is hid on high.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Day by day the voice saith, \"Come,\nEnter thine eternal home\";\nAsking not if we can spare\nThis dear soul it summons there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Had He asked us, well we know\nWe should cry, \"O spare this blow!\"\nYes, with streaming tears should pray,\n\"Lord, we love him, let him stay.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But the Lord doth naught amiss,\nAnd, since He hath ordered this,\nWe have naught to do but still\nRest in silence on His will.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Many a heart no longer here,\nAh! was all too inly dear,\nYet, O Love, 'tis Thou dost call,\nThou wilt be our All in all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Christ Will Gather in His Own",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0473",
          "Authors": [
            "Nikolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf",
            "1754."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ, of all my hopes the Ground;\nChrist, the Spring of all my joy;\nStill in Thee may I be found,\nStill for Thee my powers employ,\nStill for Thee my powers employ.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let Thy love my heart inflame;\nKeep Thy fear before my sight;\nBe Thy praise my highest aim;\nBe Thy smile my chief delight,\nBe Thy smile my chief delight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When affliction clouds my sky,\nAnd the wintry tempests blow,\nLet Thy mercy beaming eye\nSweetly cheer the night of woe.\nSweetly cheer the night of woe.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When new triumphs of Thy Name\nSwell the raptured songs above,\nMay I feel a kindred flame,\nFull of zeal, and full of love!\nFull of zeal, and full of love!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Life's best joy, to see Thy praise\nFly on wings of Gospel light,\nLeading on millennial days,\nScattering all the shades of night!\nScattering all the shades of night!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fountain of overflowing grace,\nFreely from Thy fullness give;\nTill I close my earthly race,\nMay I prove it \"Christ to live!\"\nMay I prove it \"Christ to live!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When, with wasting sickness worn,\nSinking to the grave I lie,\nOr, by sudden anguish torn,\nStartled nature dreads to die,\nStartled nature dreads to die.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, my redeeming Lord,\nBe Thou then in mercy near!\nLet Thy smile of love afford\nFull relief from all my fear,\nFull relief from all my fear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Firmly trusting in Thy blood,\nNothing shall my heart confound;\nSafely I shall pass the flood,\nSafely reach Emmanuel's ground,\nSafely reach Emmanuel's ground.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When I touch the blessed shore,\nBack the closing waves shall roll;\nDeath's dark stream shall never more\nPart from Thee my ravished soul,\nPart from Thee my ravished soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thus, O thus, an entrance give\nTo the land of cloudless sky;\nHaving known it \"Christ to live,\"\nLet me know it \"gain to die,\"\nLet me know it \"gain to die.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 11
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Christ, of All My Hopes the Ground",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0464",
          "Authors": [
            "Ralph Wardlaw",
            "1817."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ, Whose glory fills the skies,\nChrist, the true, the only Light,\nSun of Righteousness, arise,\nTriumph over the shades of night;\nDayspring from on high be near;\nDay-star, in my heart appear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dark and cheerless is the morn,\nUnaccompanied by Thee;\nJoyless is the day's return\nTill Thy mercy's beams I see:\nTill they inward light impart,\nGlad my eyes, and warm my heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Visit then this soul of mine;\nPierce the gloom of sin and grief;\nFill me, radiancy divine,\nScatter all my unbelief;\nMore and more Thyself display,\nShining to the perfect day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Christ, Whose Glory Fills the Skies",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0472",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1741."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christian, dost thou see them on the holy ground,\nHow the powers of darkness rage thy steps around?\nChristian, up and smite them, counting gain but loss,\nIn the strength that cometh by the holy cross.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christian, dost thou feel them, how they work within,\nStriving, tempting, luring, goading into sin?\nChristian, never tremble; never be downcast;\nGird thee for the battle, watch and pray and fast.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christian, dost thou hear them, how they speak thee fair?\n\"Always fast and vigil? Always watch and prayer?\"\nChristian, answer boldly: \"While I breathe I pray!\"\nPeace shall follow battle, night shall end in day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Well I know thy trouble, O my servant true;\nThou art very weary, I was weary, too;\nBut that toil shall make thee some day all Mine own,\nAt the end of sorrow shall be near my throne.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Christian, Dost Thou See Them?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0474",
          "Authors": [
            "Attributed to St. Andrew of Crete; translated by John Mason Neale",
            "1862."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christians, awake, salute the happy morn\nWhereon the Savior of the world was born.\nRise to adore the mystery of love\nWhich hosts of angels chanted from above,\nWith them the joyful tidings first begun\nOf God incarnate and the virgin's Son.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then to the watchful shepherds it was told,\nWho heard th'angelic herald's voice, \"Behold,\nI bring good tidings of a Savior's birth\nTo you and all the nations of the earth;\nThis day hath God fulfilled His promised Word;\nThis day is born a Savior, Christ the Lord.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He spoke; and straightaway the celestial choir\nIn hymns of joy, unknown before, conspire;\nThe praises of redeeming love they sang,\nAnd heav'n's whole orb with alleluias rang.\nGod's highest glory was their anthem still,\nPeace on the earth and unto men good will.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Bethl'hem straight th'enlightened shepherds ran\nTo see the wonder God had wrought for man\nAnd found, with Joseph and the blessed maid,\nHer Son, the Savior, in a manger laid;\nThen to their flocks, still praising God, return,\nAnd their glad hearts with holy rapture burn.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Like Mary let us ponder in our mind\nGod's wondrous love in saving lost mankind!\nTrace we the Babe, who hath retrieved our loss,\nFrom His poor manger to His bitter cross,\nTread in His steps, assisted by His grace,\nTill man's first heav'nly state again takes place.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then may we hope, th'angelic hosts among,\nTo sing, redeemed, a glad triumphal song.\nHe that was born upon this joyful day\nAround us all His glory shall display.\nSaved by His love, incessantly we sing\nEternal praise to heav'n's almighty King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Christians, Awake, Salute the Happy Morn",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0475",
          "Authors": [
            "John Byrom",
            "1745."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christians, sing out with exultation,\nAnd praise your Benefactor's Name!\nToday the Author of salvation,\nThe Father's well belovèd came.\nOf undefilèd virgin mother\nAn Infant, all divine, was born,\nAnd God Himself became your Brother\nUpon this happy Christmas morn.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In Him eternal might and power\nTo human weakness hath inclined;\nAnd this poor Child brings richest dower\nOf gifts and graces to mankind.\nWhile here His Majesty disguising,\nA servant's form the Master wears,\nBehold the beams of glory rising,\nE'en from His poverty and tears.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A stable serves Him for a dwelling,\nAnd for a bed a manger mean;\nYet o'er His head, His advent telling,\nA new and wondrous star is seen.\nAngels rehearse to men the story,\nThe joyful story of His birth;\nTo Him they raise the anthem—\"Glory\nTo God on high, and peace on earth!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For through this holy Incarnation\nThe primal curse is done away;\nAnd blessèd peace o'er all creation\nHath shed its pure and gentle ray.\nThen, in that heavenly concert joining,\nO Christian men, with one accord,\nYour voices tunefully combining,\nSalute the birthday of your Lord!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Christians, Sing Out with Exultation",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0476",
          "Authors": [
            "Benedict Pictet; translated from French to English by Henry L. Jenner."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christmas brings joy to every heart,\nSets old and young rejoicing,\nWhat angels sang once to all on earth,\nOh, hear the children voicing.\nBright is the tree with lights aglow,\nLike birds that perch together,\nThe child that holdeth Christmas dear\nShall keep these joys forever.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Joy comes to the all the world today,\nTo halls and cottage hasting,\nCome, sparrow and dove, from roof tree tall,\nAnd share our Christmas feasting.\nDance, little child, on mother's knee,\nThe lovely day is dawning,\nThe road to paradise is found\nThe blessèd Christmas morning.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Once to this earth our Savior came,\nAn infant poor and lowly,\nTo open for us those gardens fair\nWhere dwell His angels holy.\nChristmas joy He bringeth us,\nThe Christ child King of heaven,\n\"To every little child,\" He saith,\n\"Shall angel wings be given.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Christmas Brings Joy to Every Heart",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0477",
          "Authors": [
            "Bernhardt Severin Ingemann (1789-1862); translated from Danish to English by Cecil Cowdrey."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Church of the living God,\nPillar and ground of truth,\nKeep the old paths the fathers trod\nIn thy illumined youth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo, in thy bosom lies\nThe touchstone for the age;\nSeducing error shrinks and dies\nAt light from yonder page.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Woe to the hands that dare,\nBy lust of power enticed\nTo mingle with the doctrine there\nThe frauds of Antichrist.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Once to the saints was giv'n\nAll blessèd Gospel lore;\nThere, written down in words from Heav'n,\nThou hast it evermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fear not, though doubts abound,\nAnd scoffing tongues deride;\nLove of God's Word finds surer ground\nWhen to the utmost tried.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Toil at thy sacred text;\nMore fruitful grows the field;\nEach generation to the next\nPrepares a richer yield.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God's Spirit in the Church,\nStill lives unspent, untired,\nInspiring hearts that fain would search\nThe truths Himself inspired.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Move, Holy Ghost, with might\nAmongst us as of old;\nDispel the falsehood, and unite\nIn true faith and true fold.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Church of the Living God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0478",
          "Authors": [
            "A. J. Mason."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "City of God, how broad and far\nOutspread thy walls sublime!\nThe true thy chartered freemen are\nOf every age and and clime.One holy Church, one army strong;\nOne steadfast, high intent;\nOne working band, one harvest song,\nOne King omnipotent.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How purely hath thy speech come down\nFrom man's primeval youth!\nHow grandly hath thine empire grown\nOf freedom, love and truth!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How gleam thy watch fires through the night\nWith never fainting ray!\nHow rise thy towers, serene and bright,\nTo meet the dawning day!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In vain the surge's angry shock,\nIn vain the drifting sands;\nUnharmed upon the eternal Rock\nThe eternal City stands.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "City of God, How Broad and Far",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0479",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel Johnson",
            "1864."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, now I see the cleansing wave!\nThe fountain deep and wide;\nJesus, my Lord, mighty to save,\nPoints to His wounded side.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I rise to walk in heaven's own light,\nAbove the world and sin,\nWith heart made pure and garments white,\nAnd Christ enthroned within.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Amazing grace! 'tis heaven below\nTo feel the blood applied,\nAnd Jesus, only Jesus know,\nMy Jesus crucified.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The cleansing stream I see! I see!\nI plunge, and oh, it cleanseth me!\nOh, praise the Lord! It cleanseth me!\nIt cleanseth me--yes, cleanseth me.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Cleansing Wave",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0480",
          "Authors": [
            "Phoebe Palmer Knapp (1839-1908)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Cling to the Bible, though all else be taken;\nLose not its precepts, so precious and pure;\nSouls that are sleeping its tidings awaken;\nLife from the dead in its promises sure.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Cling to the Bible! This jewel and treasure\nBrings life eternal, and saves fallen man;\nSurely its value no mortal can measure:\nSeek for its blessing, O soul, while you can!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lamp for the feet that in byways have wandered,\nGuide for the youth that would otherwise fall;\nHope for the sinner whose life has been squandered,\nStaff for the aged, and best book of all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Cling to the Bible!\nCling to the Bible!\nCling to the Bible--\nOur Lamp and our Guide!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Cling to the Bible",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0481",
          "Authors": [
            "M. J Smith."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou my everlasting Portion, more than friend or life to me,\nAll along my pilgrim journey, Savior, let me walk with Thee.\nClose to Thee, close to Thee, close to Thee, close to Thee,\nAll along my pilgrim journey, Savior, let me walk with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not for ease or worldly pleasure, nor for fame my prayer shall be;\nGladly will I toil and suffer, only let me walk with Thee.\nClose to Thee, close to Thee, close to Thee, close to Thee,\nGladly will I toil and suffer, only let me walk with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lead me through the vale of shadows, bear me over life's fitful sea;\nThen the gate of life eternal may I enter, Lord, with Thee.\nClose to Thee, close to Thee, close to Thee, close to Thee,\nThen the gate of life eternal may I enter, Lord, with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Close to Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0482",
          "Authors": [
            "Fanny Crosby",
            "1874."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus has a table spread\nWhere the saints of God are fed,\nHe invites His chosen people, \"Come and dine\";\nWith His manna He doth feed\nAnd supplies our every need:\nO 'tis sweet to sup with Jesus all the time!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The disciples came to land,\nThus obeying Christ's command,\nFor the Master called unto them, \"Come and dine\";\nThere they found their heart's desire,\nBread and fish upon the fire;\nThus He satisfies the hungry every time.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Soon the Lamb will take His bride\nTo be ever at His side,\nAll the host of heaven will assembled be;\nO 'twill be a glorious sight,\nAll the saints in spotless white;\nAnd with Jesus they will feast eternally.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Come and dine,\" the Master calleth, \"Come and dine\";\nYou may feast at Jesus' table all the time;\nHe Who fed the multitude, turned the water into wine,\nTo the hungry calleth now, \"Come and dine.\"",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come and Dine",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0485",
          "Authors": [
            "C. B. Widmeyer",
            "circa 1907."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, ye who from your hearts believe\nThat Jesus answers prayer,\nCome boldly to a throne of grace\nAnd claim His promise there,\nThat, if His love in us abide\nAnd we in Him are one,\nWhatever in His name we ask\nIt surely will be done.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If in the \"fountain filled with blood\"\nOur sins are washed away\nCome boldly to a throne of grace,\nRejoicing that we may\nCome boldly to a throne of grace,\nAnd bless the Lord our King--\nWho fills our grateful hearts with praise,\nAnd tunes our tongues to sing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From every precious, golden hour\nWe spend in fervent prayer,\nWe gather strength from day to day\nFor each returning care;\nAnd, while with true, believing hearts\nWe bow before His throne,\nThere's not a promise He has made\nBut we may call our own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come lovingly and trustingly,\nTake Jesus at His Word,\nFor He has said, \"the prayer of faith\nWas never yet unheard.\"",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come Boldly to the Throne of Grace",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0487",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1820-1915)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come children, with singing, with sweet voices ringing,\nCome kneel to the Babe that in Bethlehem lies,\nWhile angels achoir, with pinions of fire,\nAre filling with music the listening skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Repeat the dear story how, veiling His glory,\nThe Hope of the Ages came down to the earth,\nOh, worship Him lowly, the lofty and holy\nOur Star of the Morning shone out at His birth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See Mary enfold Him, while shepherds behold Him.\nAnd sages are bent at His beautiful feet.\nCome, haste to adore Him, and, bowing before Him,\nThe Lord who redeems you in reverence greet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This wonderful Stranger, His couch is a manger,\nHis cradle is made with the cattle in stall;\nYet God of creation in blest incarnation,\nHe stoops to our nature to ransom us all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come Children, with Singing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0489",
          "Authors": [
            "Anonymous."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come down, O love divine, seek Thou this soul of mine,\nAnd visit it with Thine own ardor glowing.\nO Comforter, draw near, within my heart appear,\nAnd kindle it, Thy holy flame bestowing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O let it freely burn, til earthly passions turn\nTo dust and ashes in its heart consuming;\nAnd let Thy glorious light shine ever on my sight,\nAnd clothe me round, the while my path illuming.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let holy charity mine outward vesture be,\nAnd lowliness become mine inner clothing;\nTrue lowliness of heart, which takes the humbler part,\nAnd o'er its own shortcomings weeps with loathing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And so the yearning strong, with which the soul will long,\nShall far outpass the power of human telling;\nFor none can guess its grace, till he become the place\nWherein the Holy Spirit makes a dwelling.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come Down, O Love Divine",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0493",
          "Authors": [
            "Bianco of Siena (?-1434); translated from Italian to English by Richard Frederick Littledale",
            "1867."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come hither, ye faithful,\nTriumphantly sing!\nCome, see in the manger,\nThe angels' dread King!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "True Son of the Father,\nHe comes from the skies;\nTo be born of a virgin\nHe doth not despise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark! hark! to the angels!\nAll singing in in heav'n,\n\"To God in the highest\nAll glory be given!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Thee, then, O Jesu, this day of Thy birth,\nBe glory and honor through heaven and earth\nTrue Godhead incarnate! Omnipotent Word!\nO come let us hasten, O come let us hasten,\nO come let us hasten, to worship the Lord!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Bethlehem hasten with joyful accord!\nO come ye, come hither, O come ye, come hither,\nO come ye, come hither to worship the Lord.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come Hither, Ye Faithful",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0498",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown; translated from Latin to English by Edward Caswall",
            "1870."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come in, Thou blessed, honored Lord!\nBy earth, by heav'n, by all, adored!\nWe hail Thee, welcome!\nTake Thy throne, and in Thy Zion reign alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our only Lord and God Thou art!\nReign Thou the Sovereign of our hearts,\nThou King of glory ever blest,\nBy angels and by men confessed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy Church now enter, Lord divine;\nAnd be the kingdom ever Thine;\nWe hail Thee welcome to Thy seat,\nAnd lay our honors at Thy feet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O happy Church, thy bliss how great;\nThe King, in all His heav'nly state,\nWith thee forever will reside:\nThy Husband He and thou the bride.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lord! our grateful hearts rejoice,\nSince Thou hast made our souls Thy choice;\nWhile here our songs to Thee shall rise,\nAnd join the chorus of the skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come in, Thou Blessed, Honored Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0506",
          "Authors": [
            "Joseph Proud."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come sing, ye choirs exultant,\nThose messengers of God,\nThrough whom the living Gospels\nCame sounding all abroad!\nWhose voice proclaimed salvation\nThat poured upon the night,\nAnd drove away the shadows,\nAnd filled the world with light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In one harmonious witness\nThe chosen four combine\nWhile each his own commission\nFulfills in every line;\nAs, in the prophet's vision,\nFrom out the amber flame\nIn form of visage diverse\nFour living creatures came.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Foursquare on this foundation\nThe Church of Christ remains,\nA house to stand unshaken\nBy floods or winds or rains.\nO glorious happy portion\nIn this safe home to be,\nBy God, true man, united\nWith God eternally.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come Sing, Ye Choirs Exultant",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0525",
          "Authors": [
            "Adam of St. Victor",
            "12th Century."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come to Calvary's holy mountain,\nSinners, ruined by the Fall;\nHere a pure and healing fountain\nFlows to you, to me, to all,\nIn a full, perpetual tide,\nOpened when our Savior died.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come in poverty and meanness,\nCome defiled, without, within;\nFrom infection and uncleanness,\nFrom the leprosy of sin,\nWash your robes and make them white;\nYe shall walk with God in light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come in sorrow and contrition,\nWounded, impotent, and blind;\nHere the guilty free remission,\nHere the troubled peace, may find.\nHealth this fountain will restore;\nHe that drinks shall thirst no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He that drinks shall live forever;\n'Tis a soul renewing flood.\nGod is faithful; God will never\nBreak His covenant of blood,\nSigned when our Redeemer died,\nSealed when He was glorified.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come to Calvary's Holy Mountain",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0534",
          "Authors": [
            "James Montgomery",
            "1891."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come to the Savior, make no delay;\nHere in His Word He has shown us the way;\nHere in our midst He's standing today,\nTenderly saying, \"Come!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Suffer the children!\" oh, hear His voice!\nLet ev'ry heart leap forth and rejoice;\nAnd let us freely make Him our choice;\nDo not delay, but come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Think once again, He's with us today;\nHeed now His blest command, and obey;\nHear now His accents tenderly say,\n\"Will you, My children, come?\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Joyful, joyful will the meeting be,\nWhen from sin our hearts are pure and free;\nAnd we shall gather, Savior, with Thee,\nIn our eternal home.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come to the Savior",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0536",
          "Authors": [
            "George Frederick Root",
            "1870"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come to the Savior now,\nHe gently calleth thee;\nIn true repentance bow,\nBefore Him bend the knee;\nHe waiteth to bestow\nSalvation, peace, and love,\nTrue joy on earth below,\nA home in heav'n above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come to the Savior now,\nYe who have wandered far;\nRenew your solemn vow,\nFor His by right you are;\nCome, like poor wand'ring sheep\nReturning to His fold;\nHis arm will safely keep,\nHis love will ne'er grow cold.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come to the Savior, all,\nWhate'er your burdens be;\nHear now His loving call,\n\"Cast all your care on Me.\"\nCome, and for ev'ry grief\nIn Jesus you will find\nA sure and safe relief,\nA loving Friend and kind.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come to the Savior Now",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0535",
          "Authors": [
            "John Murch Wigner",
            "1871."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hear the blessed Savior calling the oppressed,\n\"O ye heavy laden, come to Me and rest.\nCome, no longer tarry, I your load will bear,\nBring Me every burden, bring Me every care.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Are you disappointed, wandering here and there,\nDragging chains of doubt and loaded down with care?\nDo unholy feelings struggle in your breast?\nBring your case to Jesus--He will give you rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Stumbling on the mountains dark with sin and shame,\nStumbling toward the pit of hell's consuming flame.\nBy the powers of sin deluded and oppressed,\nHear the tender Shepherd, \"Come to Me and rest.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Have you by temptation often conquered been,\nHas a sense of weakness brought distress within?\nChrist will sanctify you, if you'll claim His best.\nIn the Holy Spirit, He will give you rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come unto Me, I will give you rest;\nTake My yoke upon you, hear Me and be blessed.\nI am meek and lowly, come and trust My might.\nCome, My yoke is easy, and My burden's light.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come unto Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0540",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Price Jones (1865-1949)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come unto Me, when shadows darkly gather,\nWhen the sad heart is weary and distressed;\nSeeking for comfort from your heavenly Father,\nCome unto Me, and I will give you rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Large are the mansions in thy Father's dwelling;\nGlad are the homes that sorrows never dim;\nSweet are the harps in holy music swelling;\nSoft are the tones which raise the heavenly hymn.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There, like an Eden blossoming in gladness,\nBloom the fair flowers the earth too rudely pressed;\nCome unto Me, all ye who droop in sadness,\nCome unto Me, and I will give you rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come unto Me, when Shadows Darkly Gather",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0537",
          "Authors": [
            "Cathrine H. Esling (1812-1897)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Come unto Me, ye weary, and I will give you rest.\"\nO blessèd voice of Jesus, which comes to hearts oppressed!\nIt tells of benediction, of pardon, grace and peace,\nOf joy that hath no ending, of love which cannot cease.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Come unto Me, dear children, and I will give you light.\"\nO loving voice of Jesus, which comes to cheer the night!\nOur hearts are filled with sadness, and we had lost our way;\nBut He hath brought us gladness and songs at break of day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Come unto Me, ye fainting, and I will give you life.\"\nO cheering voice of Jesus, which comes to aid our strife!\nThe foe is stern and eager, the fight is fierce and long;\nBut Thou hast made us mighty and stronger than the strong.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"And whosoever cometh I will not cast him out.\"\nO welcome voice of Jesus, which drives away our doubt,\nWhich calls us, very sinners, unworthy though we be\nOf love so free and boundless, to come, dear Lord, to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come unto Me, Ye Weary",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0538",
          "Authors": [
            "William Chatterton Dix",
            "1867."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come unto Me, ye weary,\nSorrowing ones oppressed;\nI am your tender Shepherd,\nWaiting to give you rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come unto Me, ye weary.\nList to the voice so dear,\nSweeter than angel music,\nFalling upon the ear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come unto Me, ye weary,\nList to that voice again,\nOver the barren mountain,\nOver the lonely plain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come unto Me, ye weary,\nWhy will ye longer roam:\nCome to the arms of mercy,\nCome to a Father's home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, come, come unto Me,\nWeary and sore distressed;\nCome, come, come unto Me,\nCome unto Me and rest.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come unto Me, Ye Weary (1)",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0539",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1881."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come with rejoicing, come with delight,\nNature in waking, glad and bright;\nHearts overflowing gather today,\nFill us with rapture, Lord we pray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Guarded from danger, sheltered and blest,\nUnder His banner, calm, we rest,\nCome we before Him, come with a song,\nTell how He leads us all day long.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh! what a Savior, gracious to all,\nOh! how His blessings round us fall,\nGently to comfort, kindly to cheer,\nSleeping or waking, God is near.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Still may His mercy tenderly flow,\nStill may He guide us here below;\nThen when our journey safely is past,\nMay we be gathered home at last.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise our Redeemer, tell of His love,\nPraise our Redeemer, God above;\nTell of His mercy, boundless and free,\nNone can protect us, Lord, like Thee;\nTell of His mercy, boundless and free,\nNone can protect us, Lord, like Thee.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come with Rejoicing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0541",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "circa 1862."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, ye that love the Savior's Name,\nAnd joy to make it known,\nThe Sovereign of your hearts proclaim,\nAnd bow before His throne.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Behold your Lord, your Master, crowned\nWith glories all divine;\nAnd tell the wondering nations round\nHow bright those glories shine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When, in His earthly courts, we view\nThe glories of our King,\nWe long to love as angels do,\nAnd wish like them to sing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And shall we long and wish in vain?\nLord, teach our songs to rise:\nThy love can animate the strain,\nAnd bid it reach the skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come Ye That Love the Savior's Name",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0546",
          "Authors": [
            "Anne Steele",
            "1769."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, all ye people, bless our God,\nAnd tell His glorious praise abroad,\nWho holds our souls in life,\nWho never lets our feet be moved\nAnd, though our faith He oft has proved,\nUpholds us in the strife.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We come with offerings to His house,\nAnd here we pay the solemn vows,\nWe uttered in distress;\nTo Him our all we dedicate,\nTo Him we wholly consecrate\nThe lives His mercies bless.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, hear, all ye that fear the Lord,\nWhile I with grateful heart record\nWhat God has done for me;\nI cried to Him in deep distress,\nAnd now His wondrous grace I bless,\nFor He has set me free.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord, Who turns away the plea\nOf those who love iniquity,\nHas answered my request;\nHe has not turned away my prayer,\nHis grace and love He makes me share;\nHis Name be ever blest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, All Ye People, Bless Our God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0483",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown author."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, all ye shepherds, ye children of earth,\nCome ye, bring greetings to yon heavenly birth.\nFor Christ the Lord to all men is given,\nTo be our Savior sent down from heaven:\nCome, welcome Him!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hasten then, hasten to Bethlehem's stall,\nThere to see heaven descend to us all.\nWith holy feeling, there humbly kneeling,\nWe will adore Him, bow down before Him,\nWorship the King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Angels and shepherds together we go\nSeeking the Savior from all earthly woe;\nWhile angels, winging, His praise are singing,\nHeaven's echoes ringing, peace on earth bringing,\nGood will to men.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, All Ye Shepherds",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0484",
          "Authors": [
            "Bohemian folk song; translated to English to Mari Ruef Hofer",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come and let us sweetly join,\nChrist to praise in hymns divine;\nGive we all with one accord\nGlory to our common Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing we then in Jesus' Name,\nNow as yesterday the same;\nOne in every time and place,\nFull for all of truth and grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We for Christ, our Master, stand,\nLights in a benighted land:\nWe our dying Lord confess;\nWe are Jesus' witnesses.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Witnesses that Christ hath died,\nWe with Him are crucified;\nChrist hath burst the bands of death,\nWe His quickening Spirit breathe.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Strive we, in affection strive;\nLet the purer flame revive,\nSuch as in the martyrs glowed,\nDying champions for their God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Make us all in Thee complete,\nMake us all for glory meet,\nMeet to appear before Thy sight,\nPartners with the saints in light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We, like them, may live and love;\nCalled we are their joys to prove,\nSaved with them from future wrath,\nPartners of like precious faith.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let the fruits of grace abound;\nLet in us Thy vowels sound;\nFaith, and love, and joy increase,\nTemperance and gentleness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Plant in us Thy humble mind;\nPatient, pitiful, and kind,\nMeek and lowly let us be,\nFull of goodness, full of Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ is now gone up on high,\nWhere to Him our wishes fly;\nSits at God's right hand above;\nThere with Him we reign in love!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, Thou high and lofty Lord!\nLowly, meek, incarnate Word!\nHumbly stoop to earth again,\nCome and visit abject men!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 11
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hands and hearts and voices raise,\nSing as in the ancient days;\nAntedate the joys above,\nCelebrate the feast of love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 12
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, dear expected guest,\nThou art bidden to the feast,\nFor Thyself our hearts prepare,\nCome, and sit, and banquet there!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 13
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, we Thy promise claim,\nWe are met in Thy great Name;\nIn the midst do Thou appear,\nManifest Thy presence here!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 14
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sanctify us, Lord, and bless,\nBreathe Thy Spirit, give Thy peace,\nThou Thyself within us move,\nMake our feast a feast of love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 15
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Call, O call us each by name,\nTo the marriage of the Lamb;\nLet us lean upon Thy breast,\nLove be there our endless feast!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 16
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let us join, ('tis God commands)\nLet us join our hearts and hands\nHelp to gain our calling's hope,\nBuild we each the other up.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 17
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God His blessings shall dispense,\nGod shall crown His ordinance;\nMeet in His appointed ways;\nNourish us with social grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 18
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let us then as brethren love,\nFaithfully His gifts improve,\nCarry on the earnest strife,\nWalk in holiness of life.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 19
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Still forget the things behind,\nFollow Christ in heart and mind,\nToward the mark unwearied press,\nSeize the crown of righteousness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 20
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Plead we thus for faith alone,\nFaith which by our works is shown:\nGod it is Who justifies;\nOnly faith the grace applies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 21
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Active faith that lives within,\nConquers earth, and hell, and sin,\nSanctifies, and makes us whole,\nForms the Savior in the soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 22
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let us for this faith contend,\nSure salvation is its end:\nHeaven already is begun,\nEverlasting life is won.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 23
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Only let us persevere,\nTill we see our Lord appear,\nNever from the Rock remove,\nSaved by faith, which works by love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 24
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Partners of a glorious hope,\nLift your hearts and voices up,\nJointly let us rise, and sing\nChrist our Prophet, Priest, and King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 25
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Monuments of Jesus' grace,\nSpeak we by our lives His praise;\nWalk in Him we have received,\nShow we not in vain believed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 26
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While we walk with God in light,\nGod our hearts doth still unite;\nDearest fellowship we prove,\nFellowship in Jesus' love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 27
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sweetly each, with each combined,\nIn the bonds of duty joined,\nFeels the cleansing blood applied,\nDaily feels that Christ hath died.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 28
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Still, O Lord, our faith increase,\nCleanse from all unrighteousness,\nThee the unholy cannot see;\nMake, O make us meet for Thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 29
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Every vile affection kill,\nRoot out every seed of ill,\nUtterly abolish sin,\nWrite Thy law of love within.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 30
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hence may all our actions flow,\nLove the proof that Christ we know;\nMutual love the token be,\nLord, that we belong to Thee",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 31
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Love, Thine image, love impart!\nStamp it on our face and heart!\nOnly love to us be given!\nLord, we ask no other heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 32
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, and Let Us Sweetly Join",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0486",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1740."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, children; raise your voices!\nThe King of Love comes from above,\nThe heavenly host rejoices.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Babe lies in the manger;\nGod seeks His own, by angels known,\nBut unto men a Stranger.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though weak and helpless lying,\nFrom Him is giv'n through earth and heav'n\nNew life, and peace undying.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But who on earth do greet Him?\nA shepherd band with staff in hand\nSets forth by night to meet Him.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And lo! from eastward riding\nThe wise men three; the star they see,\nAnd follow it confiding.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, Hope of all the ages!\nMay we find grace to claim our place\nWhere shepherds kneel and sages.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Children, Raise Your Voices",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0488",
          "Authors": [
            "Maud Gilchrist Sewall",
            "circa 1910"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, Christians, join to sing\nAlleluia! Amen!\nLoud praise to Christ our King;\nAlleluia! Amen!\nLet all, with heart and voice,\nBefore His throne rejoice;\nPraise is His gracious choice.\nAlleluia! Amen!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, lift your hearts on high,\nAlleluia! Amen!\nLet praises fill the sky;\nAlleluia! Amen!\nHe is our Guide and Friend;\nTo us He'll condescend;\nHis love shall never end.\nAlleluia! Amen!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise yet our Christ again,\nAlleluia! Amen!\nLife shall not end the strain;\nAlleluia! Amen!\nOn heaven's blissful shore,\nHis goodness we'll adore,\nSinging forevermore,\n\"Alleluia! Amen!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Christians, Join to Sing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0490",
          "Authors": [
            "Christian Henry Bateman",
            "1843."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, come, ye saints, no toil nor labor fear;\nBut with joy, wend your way.\nThough hard to you this journey may appear,\nGrace shall be as your day.\n'Tis better far for us to strive\nOur useless cares from us to drive;\nDo this, and joy your hearts will swell\nAll is well! All is well!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Why should we mourn or think our lot is hard?\n'Tis not so, all is right.\nWhy should we think to earn a great reward,\nIf we now shun the fight?\nGird up your loins; fresh courage take;\nOur God will never us forsake,\nAnd soon we'll have this tale to tell,\nAll is well! All is well!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We'll find the place which God for us prepared,\nIn His house full of light,\nWhere none shall come to hurt or make afraid;\nThere the saints will shine bright.\nWe'll make the air with music ring,\nShout praises to our God and King;\nAbove the rest these words we'll tell,\nAll is well! All is well!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And should we die before our journey's through,\nHappy day! All is well!\nWe then are free from toil and sorrow, too;\nWith the just we shall dwell!\nBut if our lives are spared again\nTo see the saints their rest obtain,\nO how we'll make this chorus swell,\nAll is well! All is well!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Come, Ye Saints",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0491",
          "Authors": [
            "William Clayton",
            "1846."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, dearest Lord, descend and dwell\nBy faith and love in every breast;\nThen shall we know, and taste, and feel\nThe joys that cannot be expressed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, fill our hearts with inward strength,\nMake our enlarged souls possess,\nAnd learn the height, and breadth, and length\nOf Thine unmeasurable grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now to the God Whose power can do\nMore than our thoughts or wishes know,\nBe everlasting honors done\nBy all the church, through Christ His Son.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Dearest Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0492",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1709."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, every pious heart,\nThat loves the Savior's Name,\nYour noblest powers exert\nTo celebrate His fame;\nTell all above, and all below;\nThat debt of love to Him you owe.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From the dark grave He rose;\nThe mansions of the dead,\nAnd thence His mighty foes\nIn glorious triumph led;\nUp through the sky the Conqueror rode;\nAnd reigns on High, the Savior God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, we ne'er can pay\nThe debt we owe Thy love;\nYet tell us how we may\nOur gratitude approve;\nOur hearts, our all to Thee we give;\nThe gift, though small, Thou wilt receive.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Every Pious Heart",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0494",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel Stennett",
            "1782."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, every soul by sin oppressed;\nThere's mercy with the Lord,\nAnd He will surely give you rest\nBy trusting in His Word.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For Jesus shed His precious blood\nRich blessings to bestow;\nPlunge into the crimson flood\nThat washes white as snow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yes, Jesus is the truth, the way,\nThat leads you into rest;\nBelieve in Him without delay\nAnd you are fully blessed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, then, and join this holy band,\nAnd on to glory go\nTo dwell in that celestial land\nWhere joys immortal flow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Jesus, blessèd Jesus, dear,\nI'm coming now to Thee;\nSince Thou hast made the way so clear\nAnd full salvation free.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Only trust Him, only trust Him,\nOnly trust Him now;\nHe will save you, He will save you,\nHe will save you now.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Every Soul by Sin Oppressed",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0495",
          "Authors": [
            "John Hart Stockton",
            "1874; refrain by Ira David Sankey (1840-1908)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, for all things are ready! 'Tis a banquet of love;\nHere's a free invitation from the Master above:\nIt is written in crimson, drawn from Calvary's flood,\nFrom the wonderful fountain of the soul cleansing blood.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, for all things are ready! Heaven's bounty is spread;\nTake the cup of salvation, take the life giving bread:\nCome, the poor and unworthy, come, though sinful and weak;\n'Tis the hungry and thirsty whom the Master doth seek.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, for all things are ready! Here's a robe, snowy white,\nFairer far than the raiment of the angels of light:\nFor the beauty of Jesus will thy covering be;\nOnly ask for this garment, 'twill be given to thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, what fullness in Jesus!\nOh, what gladness to know,\nThough our sins be as scarlet,\nHe'll make them as snow.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, for All Things Are Ready!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0496",
          "Authors": [
            "Eliza Edmunds Stites Hewitt (1851-1920)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O hear my cry, be gracious now to me,\nCome, Great Deliverer, come;\nMy soul bowed down is longing now for Thee,\nCome, Great Deliverer, come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have no place, no shelter from the night,\nCome, Great Deliverer, come;\nOne look from Thee would give me life and light,\nCome, Great Deliverer, come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My path is lone, and weary are my feet,\nCome, Great Deliverer, come;\nMine eyes look up Thy loving smile to meet,\nCome, Great Deliverer, come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou wilt not spurn contrition's broken sigh,\nCome, Great Deliverer, come.\nRegard my prayer, and hear my humble cry,\nCome, Great Deliverer, come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I've wandered far away o'er mountains cold,\nI've wandered far away from home;\nO take me now, and bring me to Thy fold,\nCome, Great Deliverer, come.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Great Deliverer, Come",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0497",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1877."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, Holy Ghost, in love, shed on us from above\nThine own bright ray! Divinely good Thou art;\nThy sacred gifts impart to gladden each sad heart.\nO come today!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, tenderest Friend, and blessed, our most delightful Guest,\nWith soothing power. Rest, which the weary know,\nShade, mid the noontide glow. Peace when deep griefs overflow.\nCheer us this hour!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, Light serene and still, our inmost bosoms fill,\nDwell in each breast. We know no dawn but Thine;\nSend forth Thy beams divine on our dark souls to shine\nAnd make us blessed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Exalt our low desires, extinguish passion's fires,\nHeal every wound. Our stubborn spirits bend,\nOur icy coldness end, our devious steps attend\nWhile heavenward bound.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, all the faithful bless, let all who Christ confess\nHis praise employ; give virtue's rich reward,\nVictorious death accord, and, with our glorious Lord,\nEternal joy!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Holy Ghost, in Love",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0499",
          "Authors": [
            "King Robert II of France; translated to English by Ray Palmer",
            "1858."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, Holy Ghost, our hearts inspire,\nLet us Thine influence prove:\nSource of the old prophetic fire,\nFountain of life and love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, Holy Ghost, for moved by Thee\nThe prophets wrote and spoke;\nUnlock the truth, Thyself the key,\nUnseal the sacred book.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Expand Thy wings, celestial Dove,\nBrood o'er our nature's night;\nOn our disordered spirits move,\nAnd let there now be light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God, through Himself, we then shall know\nIf Thou within us shine,\nAnd sound with all Thy saints below,\nThe depths of love divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Holy Ghost, Our Hearts Inspire",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0500",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1740."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire,\nAnd lighten with celestial fire;\nThou the anointing Spirit art,\nWho dost Thy sevenfold gifts impart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy blessed unction from above\nIs comfort, life, and fire of love;\nEnable with perpetual light\nThe dullness of our blinded sight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Anoint and cheer our soiled face\nWith the abundance of Thy grace;\nKeep far our foes; give peace at home;\nWhere Thou art guide, no ill can come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Teach us to know the Father, Son,\nAnd Thee, of both, to be but One;\nThat through the ages all along\nThis, this may be our endless song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise to Thy eternal merit,\nFather, Son, and Holy Spirit.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Holy Ghost, Our Souls Inspire",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0501",
          "Authors": [
            "Attributed to Rhabanus Maurus",
            "circa 800."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, Holy Ghost, Who ever One\nArt with the Father and the Son;\nCome, Holy Ghost, our souls possess\nWith Thy full flood of holiness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In will and deed, by heart and tongue,\nWith all our powers, Thy praise be sung;\nAnd love light up our mortal frame,\nTill others catch the living flame.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Almighty Father, hear our cry\nThrough Jesus Christ our Lord most high,\nWho with the Holy Ghost and Thee\nDoth live and reign eternally.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Holy Ghost, Who Ever One",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0502",
          "Authors": [
            "Attributed to St. Ambrose; translated from Latin to English by John Henry Newman",
            "1836."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, Holy Spirit, Dove divine,\nOn these baptismal waters shine,\nAnd teach our hearts, in highest strain,\nTo praise the Lamb for sinners slain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We love Your Name, we love Your laws,\nAnd joyfully embrace Your cause;\nWe love Your cross, the shame, the pain,\nO Lamb of God, for sinners slain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We sink beneath the water's face,\nAnd thank You for Your saving grace;\nWe die to sin and seek a grave\nWith You, beneath the yielding wave.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And as we rise with You to live,\nO let the Holy Spirit give\nThe sealing unction from above,\nThe joy of life, the fire of love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Holy Spirit, Dove Divine",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0503",
          "Authors": [
            "Adoniram Judson",
            "circa 1829."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, Holy Spirit, God and Lord!\nLet all your graces be outpoured\nOn each believer's mind and heart;\nYour fervent love to us impart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, by the brightness of Your light,\nYou in the faith do men unite\nOf every land and every tongue;\nThis to Your praise, O Lord, be sung.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From every error keep us free;\nLet none but Christ our Master be,\nThat we in living faith abide,\nIn Him with all our might confide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, by Your power prepare each heart\nAnd to the weakness strength impart,\nThat bravely here we may contend,\nThrough life and death to You ascend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Holy Spirit, God and Lord!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0504",
          "Authors": [
            "Martin Luther",
            "154",
            "based on a medieval Latin antiphon; translated from German to English by Catherine Winkworth",
            "1855",
            "and others."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove,\nWith all Thy quick'ning powers;\nKindle a flame of sacred love\nIn these cold hearts of ours.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Look how we grovel here below,\nFond of these trifling toys;\nOur souls can neither fly nor go\nTo reach eternal joys.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In vain we tune our formal songs,\nIn vain we strive to rise;\nHosannas languish on our tongues,\nAnd our devotion dies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dear Lord! and shall we ever live\nAt this poor dying rate?\nOur love so faint, so cold to Thee,\nAnd Thine to us so great!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove,\nWith all Thy quick'ning powers;\nCome, shed abroad the Savior's love\nAnd that shall kindle ours.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dove",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0505",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1707."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, labor on.\nWho dares stand idle, on the harvest plain\nWhile all around him waves the golden grain?\nAnd to each servant does the Master say,\n\"Go work today.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, labor on.\nClaim the high calling angels cannot share--\nTo young and old the Gospel gladness bear;\nRedeem the time; its hours too swiftly fly.\nThe night draws nigh.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, labor on.\nAway with gloomy doubts and faithless fear!\nNo arm so weak but may do service here:\nBy feeblest agents may our God fulfill\nHis righteous will.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, labor on.\nNo time for rest, till glows the western sky,\nTill the long shadows o'er our pathway lie,\nAnd a glad sound comes with the setting sun,\n\"Well done, well done!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Labor On",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0507",
          "Authors": [
            "Jane Laurie Borthwick",
            "1859",
            "1863."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, let us join our cheerful songs\nWith angels round the throne.\nTen thousand thousand are their tongues,\nBut all their joys are one.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Worthy the Lamb that died,\" they cry,\n\"To be exalted thus!\"\n\"Worthy the Lamb,\" our hearts reply,\n\"For He was slain for us!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus is worthy to receive\nHonor and power divine;\nAnd blessings more than we can give,\nBe, Lord, forever Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let all that dwell above the sky,\nAnd air, and earth, and seas,\nConspire to lift Thy glories high,\nAnd speak Thine endless praise!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The whole creation join in one,\nTo bless the sacred Name\nOf Him Who sits upon the throne,\nAnd to adore the Lamb.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Let Us Join Our Cheerful Songs",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0508",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1707."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, let us join our friends above, who have obtained the prize,\nAnd on the eagle wings of love to joys celestial rise.\nLet saints on earth unite to sing with those to glory gone,\nFor all the servants of our King in earth and heaven are one.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "One family we dwell in Him, one church above, beneath,\nThough now divided by the stream, the narrow stream of death;\nOne army of the living God, to His command we bow;\nPart of His host have crossed the flood, and part are crossing now.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ten thousand to their endless home this solemn moment fly,\nAnd we are to the margin come, and we expect to die.\nHis militant embodied host, with wishful looks we stand,\nAnd long to see that happy coast, and reach the heavenly land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our old companions in distress we haste again to see,\nAnd eager long for our release, and full felicity:\nEven now by faith we join our hands with those that went before;\nAnd greet the blood besprinkled bands on the eternal shore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our spirits too shall quickly join, like theirs with glory crowned,\nAnd shout to see our Captain's sign, to hear His trumpet sound.\nO that we now might grasp our Guide! O that the word were given!\nCome, Lord of Hosts, the waves divide, and land us all in heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Let Us Join Our Friends Above",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0509",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1759."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, let us join with faithful souls\nOur song of faith to sing;\nOne brotherhood in heart are we,\nAnd One our Lord and King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Faithful are all who love the truth,\nAnd dare the truth to tell;\nWho steadfast stand at God's right hand,\nAnd strive to serve Him well.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And faithful are the gentle hearts\nTo whom the power is given\nOf every hearth to make a home\nOf every home a heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O mighty host! No tongue can tell\nThe numbers of its throng;\nNo words can sound the music vast\nOf its great battle song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From step to step it wins its way\nAgainst a world of sin;\nPart of the battlefield is won,\nAnd part is yet to win.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lord of hosts, our faith renew,\nAnd grant us in Thy love\nTo sing the songs of victory\nWith faithful souls above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Let Us Join with Faithful Souls",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0510",
          "Authors": [
            "William George Tarrant",
            "1892."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, let us join with one accord\nIn hymns around the throne:\nThis is the day our rising Lord\nHas made and called His own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This is the day that God has blest,\nThe brightest of the sev'n,\nType of that everlasting rest\nThe saints enjoy in heav'n.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then let us in His Name sing on,\nAnd hasten to that day\nWhen our Redeemer shall come down,\nAnd shadows pass away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not one, but all our days below\nLet us in hymns employ;\nAnd in our Lord rejoicing,\nGo to His eternal joy.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Let Us Join with One Accord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0511",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1763."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, let us tune our loftiest song\nAnd raise to Christ our joyful strain;\nWorship and thanks to Him belong,\nWho reigns and shall forever reign.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His sovereign power our bodies made;\nOur souls are His immortal breath;\nAnd when His creatures sinned He bled\nTo save us from eternal death.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Burn, every breast with Jesus' love;\nBound every heart with rapturous joy;\nAnd saints on earth, with saints above,\nYour voices in His praise employ.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Extol the Lamb with loftiest song;\nProlong for Him your cheerful strain;\nWorship and thanks to Him belong,\nWho reigns and shall forever reign.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Let Us Tune Our Loftiest Song",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0512",
          "Authors": [
            "Robert Aathow West",
            "1849."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, let us use the grace divine, and all with one accord,\nIn a perpetual covenant join ourselves to Christ the Lord;\nGive up ourselves, through Jesus' power, His Name to glorify;\nAnd promise, in this sacred hour, for God to live and die.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The covenant we this moment make be ever kept in mind;\nWe will no more our God forsake, or cast these words behind.\nWe never will throw off the fear of God Who hears our vow;\nAnd if Thou art well pleased to hear, come down and meet us now.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thee, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, let all our hearts receive,\nPresent with Thy celestial host the peaceful answer give;\nTo each covenant the blood apply which takes our sins away,\nAnd register our names on high and keep us to that day!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Let Us Use the Grace Divine",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0513",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1762."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, let us, who in Christ believe,\nOur common Savior praise,\nTo Him with joyful voices give\nThe glory of His grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He now stands knocking at the door\nOf every sinner's heart;\nThe worst need keep Him out no more,\nOr force Him to depart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through grace we hearken to Thy voice,\nYield to be saved from sin;\nIn sure and certain hope rejoice,\nThat Thou wilt enter in.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come quickly in, Thou heavenly Guest,\nNor ever hence remove;\nBut sup with us, and let the feast\nBe everlasting love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Let Us Who in Christ Believe",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0514",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1741."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, Lord Jesus, our Redeemer;\nCome and listen to our prayer!\nCome and bless us with Your presence\nAt this table we prepare--\nAlleluia, alleluia,\nWhere Your honor we declare.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Send to us Your Spirit, Holy;\nSend to us Your loving grace;\nSend to us Your invitation\nTo become Your dwelling-place.\nAlleluia, alleluia,\nLord, we ever You embrace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise the God of our Redemption;\nPraise Him Whom we glorify.\nPraise the Father and the Spirit,\nPraise the Son of God most high--\nAlleluia, alleluia,\nPraise, extol and magnify.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Lord Jesus, Our Redeemer",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0516",
          "Authors": [
            "R. Michael Cullinan",
            "1996."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, Lord, and tarry not;\nBring the long looked for day;\nO why these years of waiting here,\nThese ages of decay?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, for Thy saints still wait;\nDaily ascends their sigh;\nThe Spirit and the Bride say, \"Come\";\nDoes Thou not hear the cry?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, for creation groans,\nImpatient of Thy stay,\nWorn out with these long years of ill,\nThese ages of delay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, and make all things new,\nBuild up this ruined earth;\nRestore our faded Paradise,\nCreation's second birth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, and begin Thy reign\nOf everlasting peace;\nCome, take the kingdom to Thyself,\nGreat King of Righteousness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Lord, and Tarry Not",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0515",
          "Authors": [
            "Horatius Bonar",
            "1846."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, my soul, thou must be waking;\nNow is breaking over the earth another day;\nCome to Him Who made this splendor;\nSee thou render all thy feeble powers can pay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou, too, hail the light returning\nReady burning be the incense of thy powers;\nFor the night is safely ended,\nGod hath tended with His care thy helpless hours.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Pray that He may prosper ever\nEach endeavor when thine aim is good and true;\nBut that He may ever thwart thee,\nAnd convert thee, when thou evil wouldst pursue.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Think that He thy ways beholdeth;\nHe unfoldeth every fault that lurks within;\nHe the hidden shame glossed over\nCan discover, and discern each deed of sin.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Mayest thou on life's last morrow,\nFree from sorrow, pass away in slumber sweet:\nAnd, released from death's dark sadness,\nRise in gladness that far brighter Sun to greet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Only God's free gifts abuse not,\nLight refuse not, but His Spirit's voice obey;\nThou with Him shalt dwell, beholding\nLight enfolding all things in unclouded day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, My Soul, Thou Must Be Waking",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0517",
          "Authors": [
            "Friedrich Rudolf Ludwig von Canitz",
            "1700; translated by Henry James Buckoll",
            "1838."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, my soul, thy suit prepare:\nJesus loves to answer prayer;\nHe himself has bid thee pray,\nTherefore will not say thee nay;\nTherefore will not say thee nay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou art coming to a King,\nLarge petitions with thee bring;\nFor His grace and power are such,\nNone can ever ask too much;\nNone can ever ask too much.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With my burden I begin:\nLord, remove this load of sin;\nLet Thy blood, for sinners spilt,\nSet my conscience free from guilt;\nSet my conscience free from guilt.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, I come to Thee for rest,\nTake possession of my breast;\nThere Thy blood bought right maintain,\nAnd without a rival reign;\nAnd without a rival reign.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While I am a pilgrim here,\nLet Thy love my spirit cheer;\nAs my Guide, my Guard, my Friend,\nLead me to my journey's end;\nLead me to my journey's end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Show me what I have to do,\nEvery hour my strength renew:\nLet me live a life of faith,\nLet me die Thy people's death;\nLet me die Thy people's death.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, My Soul, Thy Suit Prepare",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0518",
          "Authors": [
            "John Newton",
            "1779."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, my Way, my Truth, my Life:\nSuch a way as gives us breath;\nSuch a truth as ends all strife,\nSuch a life as killeth death.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, my Light, my Feast, my Strength:\nSuch a light as shows a feast,\nSuch a feast as mends in length,\nSuch a strength as makes his guest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, my Joy, my Love, my Heart:\nSuch a joy as none can move,\nSuch a love as none can part,\nSuch a heart as joys in love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, My Way, My Truth, My Life",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0519",
          "Authors": [
            "George Herbert",
            "1633."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, O my soul, in sacred lays\nAttempt thy great Creator's praise:\nBut O, what tongue can speak His fame?\nWhat verse can reach the lofty theme?\nWhat verse can reach the lofty theme?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Enthroned amid the radiant spheres,\nHe glory like a garment wears;\nTo form a robe of light divine,\nTen thousand suns around Him shine,\nTen thousand suns around Him shine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In all our Maker's grand designs,\nAlmighty power, with wisdom, shines;\nHis works, through all this wondrous frame,\nDeclare the glory of His Name,\nDeclare the glory of His Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Raised on devotion's lofty wing,\nDo thou, my soul, His glories sing;\nAnd let His praise employ thy tongue\nTill listening worlds shall join the song,\nTill listening worlds shall join the song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, O My Soul, in Sacred Lays",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0520",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Blacklock."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, O thou Traveler unknown,\nWhom still I hold, but cannot see!\nMy company before is gone,\nAnd I am left alone with Thee;\nWith Thee all night I mean to stay,\nAnd wrestle till the break of day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I need not tell Thee who I am,\nMy misery and sin declare;\nThyself hast called me by my name,\nLook on Thy hands, and read it there;\nBut who, I ask Thee, who art Thou?\nTell me Thy name, and tell me now.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In vain Thou strugglest to get free,\nI never will unloose my hold!\nArt Thou the Man that died for me?\nThe secret of Thy love unfold;\nWrestling, I will not let Thee go,\nTill I Thy name, Thy nature know.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wilt Thou not yet to me reveal\nThy new, unutterable Name?\nTell me, I still beseech Thee, tell;\nTo know it now resolved I am;\nWrestling, I will not let Thee go,\nTill I Thy Name, Thy nature know.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis all in vain to hold Thy tongue\nOr touch the hollow of my thigh;\nThough every sinew be unstrung,\nOut of my arms Thou shalt not fly;\nWrestling I will not let Thee go\nTill I Thy name, Thy nature know.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What though my shrinking flesh complain,\nAnd murmur to contend so long?\nI rise superior to my pain,\nWhen I am weak, then I am strong\nAnd when my all of strength shall fail,\nI shall with the God-man prevail.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Contented now upon my thigh\nI halt, till life's short journey end;\nAll helplessness, all weakness I\nOn Thee alone for strength depend;\nNor have I power from Thee to move:\nThy nature, and Thy name is Love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My strength is gone, my nature dies,\nI sink beneath Thy weighty hand,\nFaint to revive, and fall to rise;\nI fall, and yet by faith I stand;\nI stand and will not let Thee go\nTill I Thy Name, Thy nature know.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yield to me now, for I am weak,\nBut confident in self-despair;\nSpeak to my heart, in blessings speak,\nBe conquered by my instant prayer;\nSpeak, or Thou never hence shalt move,\nAnd tell me if Thy Name is Love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis Love! 'tis Love! Thou diedst for me!\nI hear Thy whisper in my heart;\nThe morning breaks, the shadows flee,\nPure, universal love Thou art;\nTo me, to all, Thy bowels move;\nThy nature and Thy Name is Love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My prayer hath power with God; the grace\nUnspeakable I now receive;\nThrough faith I see Thee face to face,\nI see Thee face to face, and live!\nIn vain I have not wept and strove;\nThy nature and Thy Name is Love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 11
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I know Thee, Savior, who Thou art.\nJesus, the feeble sinner's friend;\nNor wilt Thou with the night depart.\nBut stay and love me to the end,\nThy mercies never shall remove;\nThy nature and Thy Name is Love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 12
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Sun of righteousness on me\nHath rose with healing in His wings,\nWithered my nature's strength; from Thee\nMy soul its life and succor brings;\nMy help is all laid up above;\nThy nature and Thy Name is Love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 13
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lame as I am, I take the prey,\nHell, earth, and sin, with ease o'ercome;\nI leap for joy, pursue my way,\nAnd as a bounding hart fly home,\nThrough all eternity to prove\nThy nature and Thy Name is Love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 14
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, O Thou Traveler Unknown",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0521",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1742."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, pure hearts, in sweetest measure,\nSing of those who spread the treasure\nIn the holy Gospels shrined;\nBlessed tidings of salvation,\nPeace on earth their proclamation,\nLove from God to lost mankind.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See the rivers four that gladden,\nWith their streams, the better Eden\nPlanted by our Lord most dear;\nChrist the Fountain, these the waters;\nDrink, O Zion's sons and daughters,\nDrink, and find salvation here.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here our souls, by Jesus sated,\nMore and more shall be translated\nEarth's temptations far above;\nFreed from sin's abhorred dominion,\nSoaring on an angel pinion,\nThey shall reach the Source of love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then shall thanks and praise ascending\nFor Thy mercies without ending\nRise to Thee, O Savior blest,\nWith Thy gracious aid defend us,\nLet Thy guiding light attend us,\nBring us to Thy place of rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O that we, thy truth confessing,\nAnd Thy holy Word possessing,\nJesus, may Thy love adore;\nUnto Thee our voices raising,\nThee with all Thy ransomed praising,\nEver and forevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Pure Hearts",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0522",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown",
            "12th Century."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, Savior, Jesus, from above!\nAssist me with Thy heavenly grace;\nEmpty my heart of earthly love,\nAnd for Thyself prepare the place.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O let Thy sacred presence fill,\nAnd set my longing spirit free!\nWhich pants to have no other will,\nBut day and night to feast on Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While in this region here below,\nNo other good will I pursue:\nI'll bid this world of noise and show,\nWith all its glittering snares, adieu!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That path with humble speed I'll seek,\nIn which my Savior's footsteps shine,\nNor will I hear, nor will I speak,\nOf any other love but Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Henceforth may no profane delight\nDivide this consecrated soul;\nPossess it, Thou Who hast the right,\nAs Lord and Master of the whole.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Savior, Jesus, from Above",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0523",
          "Authors": [
            "Antoinette Bourignon; translated from French to English probably by a Mr. Byrom."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, see the place where Jesus lay,\nAnd hear angelic watchers say,\n\"He lives, Who once was slain:\nWhy seek the Living midst the dead?\nRemember how the Savior said\nThat He would rise again.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O joyful sound! O glorious hour,\nWhen by His own almighty power\nHe rose and left the grave!\nNow let our songs His triumph tell,\nWho burst the bands of death and hell,\nAnd ever lives to save.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The first begotten of the dead,\nFor us He rose, our glorious Head,\nImmortal life to bring;\nWhat though the saints like Him shall die,\nThey share their Leader's victory,\nAnd triumph with their King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No more they tremble at the grave,\nFor Jesus will their spirits save,\nAnd raise their slumbering dust\nO risen Lord, in Thee we live,\nTo Thee our ransomed souls we give,\nTo Thee our bodies trust.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, See the Place Where Jesus Lay",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0524",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Kelly",
            "1804."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, sinners, to the Gospel feast;\nLet every soul be Jesus' guest.\nYe need not one be left behind,\nFor God hath bid all humankind.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sent by my Lord, on you I call;\nThe invitation is to all.\nCome, all the world! Come, sinner, thou!\nAll things in Christ are ready now.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, all ye souls by sin oppressed,\nYe restless wanderers after rest;\nYe poor, and maimed, and sick, and blind,\nIn Christ a hearty welcome find.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, and partake the Gospel feast;\nBe saved from sin; in Jesus rest;\nO taste the goodness of your God,\nAnd eat His flesh, and drink His blood!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "You vagrant souls, on you I call;\n(O that my voice could reach you all!)\nYou all may now be justified,\nYou all may live, for Christ hath died.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My message as from God receive;\nYe all may come to Christ and live.\nO let His love your hearts constrain,\nNor permit Him to die in vain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His love is mighty to compel;\nHis conquering love consent to feel,\nYield to His love's resistless power,\nAnd fight against your God no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See Him set forth before your eyes,\nThat precious, bleeding sacrifice!\nHis offered benefits embrace,\nAnd freely now be saved by grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This is the time, no more delay!\nThis is the Lord's accepted day.\nCome thou, this moment, at His call,\nAnd live for Him who died for all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Sinners, to the Gospel Feast",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0526",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1747."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, soul, and find thy rest,\nNo longer be distressed;\nCome to thy Savior's breast;\nO don't stay away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dark is the world, and cold,\nHer cares cannot be told;\nCome to thy Savior's fold;\nO don't stay away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come with thy load of sin,\nChrist died thy soul to win;\nNow He will take thee in;\nO don't stay away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Time, here, will soon be past,\nMoments are flying fast;\nJudgment will come at last;\nO don't stay away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, O we pray thee, come,\nCome, and no longer roam;\nCome now, and start for home,\nO don't stay away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Prayers are ascending now,\nAngels are bending now,\nBoth worlds are blending now,\nDon't stay away.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Soul, and Find Thy Rest",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0527",
          "Authors": [
            "Johnson Oatman",
            "Jr.",
            "1895."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, Thou almighty King,\nHelp us Thy Name to sing, help us to praise!\nFather all glorious, over all victorious,\nCome and reign over us, Ancient of Days!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, Thou incarnate Word,\nGird on Thy mighty sword, our prayer attend!\nCome, and Thy people bless, and give Thy Word success,\nSpirit of holiness, on us descend!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, holy Comforter,\nThy sacred witness bear in this glad hour.\nThou Who almighty art, now rule in every heart,\nAnd ne&rsquo;er from us depart, Spirit of power!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Thee, great One in Three,\nEternal praises be, hence, evermore.\nThy sovereign majesty may we in glory see,\nAnd to eternity love and adore!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Thou Almighty King",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0528",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown",
            "probably 18th Century."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, Thou Conqueror of the nations,\nNow on Thy white horse appear;\nEarthquakes, famines, desolations\nSignify Thy kingdom near:\nTrue and faithful!\nStablish Thy dominion here.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thine the kingdom, power, and glory;\nThine the ransomed nations are.\nLet the heathen fall before Thee,\nLet the isles Thy power declare.\nJudge and conquer\nAll mankind in righteous war.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thee let all mankind admire,\nObject of our joy and dread!\nFlame Thine eyes with heavenly fire,\nMany crowns upon Thy head.\nBut Thine essence\nNone, except Thyself, can read.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yet we know our Mediator,\nBy the Father's grace bestowed;\nMeanly clothed in human nature,\nThee we call the Word of God.\nFlesh Thy garment,\nDipped in Thy own sacred blood.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Captain, God of our salvation,\nThou Who hast the wine press trod,\nBorne the Almighty's indignation,\nQuenched the fiercest wrath of God,\nTake the kingdom,\nClaim the purchase of Thy blood.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On Thy thigh and clothing written,\nShow the world Thy heavenly Name,\nThat, with loving wonder smitten,\nAll may glorify the Lamb.\nAll adore Thee,\nAll the Lord of hosts proclaim.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Honor, glory, and salvation\nTo the Lord our God we give.\nPower, and endless adoration,\nThou art worthy to receive.\nReign triumphant,\nKing of kings, forever live!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Thou Conqueror of the Nations",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0529",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1759."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, Thou Fount of every blessing,\nTune my heart to sing Thy grace;\nStreams of mercy, never ceasing,\nCall for songs of loudest praise.\nTeach me some melodious sonnet,\nSung by flaming tongues above.\nPraise the mount! I'm fixed upon it,\nMount of Thy redeeming love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here I raise my Ebenezer;\nHere by Thy great help I've come;\nAnd I hope, by Thy good pleasure,\nSafely to arrive at home.\nJesus sought me when a stranger,\nWandering from the fold of God;\nHe, to rescue me from danger,\nInterposed His precious blood.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O to grace how great a debtor\nDaily I'm constrained to be!\nLet Thy goodness, like a fetter,\nBind my wandering heart to Thee.\nProne to wander, Lord, I feel it,\nProne to leave the God I love;\nHere's my heart, O take and seal it,\nSeal it for Thy courts above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0530",
          "Authors": [
            "Robert Robinson",
            "1758."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, Thou Holy Spirit, come!\nAnd from Thy celestial home\nShed a ray of light divine!\nCome, Thou Father of the poor!\nCome, Thou Source of all our store!\nCome, within our bosoms shine!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou, of comforters the best;\nThou, the soul's most welcome Guest;\nSweet refreshment here below;\nIn our labor, rest most sweet;\nGrateful coolness in the heat;\nSolace in the midst of woe.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O most blessed Light divine,\nShine within these hearts of Thine,\nAnd our inmost being fill!\nWhere Thou art not, man hath naught,\nNothing good in deed or thought,\nNothing free from taint of ill.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Heal our wounds, our strength renew;\nOn our dryness pour Thy dew;\nWash the stains of guilt away;\nBend the stubborn heart and will;\nMelt the frozen, warm the chill;\nGuide the steps that go astray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On the faithful, who adore\nAnd confess Thee, evermore\nIn Thy sev'nfold gift descend;\nGive them virtue's sure reward\nGive them Thy salvation, Lord;\nGive them joys that never end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Thou Holy Spirit, Come",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0531",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown",
            "12th Century; translated from Latin to English by Edward Caswall",
            "1849."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, Thou long expected Jesus\nBorn to set Thy people free;\nFrom our fears and sins release us,\nLet us find our rest in Thee.\nIsrael's strength and consolation,\nHope of all the earth Thou art;\nDear desire of every nation,\nJoy of every longing heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Born Thy people to deliver,\nBorn a child and yet a King,\nBorn to reign in us forever,\nNow Thy gracious kingdom bring.\nBy Thine own eternal Spirit\nRule in all our hearts alone;\nBy Thine all sufficient merit,\nRaise us to Thy glorious throne.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0532",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1744."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, Thou Redeemer of the earth,\nAnd manifest Thy virgin birth:\nLet every age adoring fall;\nSuch birth befits the God of all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Begotten of no human will,\nBut of the Spirit, Thou art still\nThe Word of God in flesh arrayed,\nThe promised Fruit to man displayed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The virgin womb that burden gained\nWith virgin honor all unstained;\nThe banners there of virtue glow;\nGod in His temple dwells below.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Forth from His chamber goeth He,\nThat royal home of purity,\nA giant in twofold substance one,\nRejoicing now His course to run.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From God the Father He proceeds,\nTo God the Father back He speeds;\nHis course He runs to death and hell,\nReturning on God's throne to dwell.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O equal to the Father, Thou!\nGird on Thy fleshly mantle now;\nThe weakness of our mortal state\nWith deathless might invigorate.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy cradle here shall glitter bright,\nAnd darkness breathe a newer light,\nWhere endless faith shall shine serene,\nAnd twilight never intervene.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All laud to God the Father be,\nAll praise, eternal Son, to Thee;\nAll glory, as is ever meet,\nTo God the Holy Paraclete.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Thou Redeemer of the Earth",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0533",
          "Authors": [
            "Ambrose of Milan (circa 340-397); translated from Latin to English by John Mason Neale."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, ye disconsolate, where'er ye languish,\nCome to the mercy seat, fervently kneel.\nHere bring your wounded hearts, here tell your anguish;\nEarth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Joy of the desolate, light of the straying,\nHope of the penitent, fadeless and pure!\nHere speaks the Comforter, tenderly saying,\n\"Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot cure.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here see the bread of life, see waters flowing\nForth from the throne of God, pure from above.\nCome to the feast of love; come, ever knowing\nEarth has no sorrow but heaven can remove.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Ye Disconsolate",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0542",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Moore",
            "1816."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, ye faithful, raise the strain of triumphant gladness;\nGod hath brought forth Israel into joy from sadness;\nLoosed from Pharaoh's bitter yoke Jacob's sons and daughters,\nLed them with unmoistened foot through the Red Sea waters.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis the spring of souls today; Christ has burst His prison,\nAnd from three days' sleep in death as a sun hath risen;\nAll the winter of our sins, long and dark, is flying\nFrom His light, to Whom we give laud and praise undying.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now the queen of seasons, bright with the day of splendor,\nWith the royal feast of feasts, comes its joy to render;\nComes to glad Jerusalem, who with true affection\nWelcomes in unwearied strains Jesus' resurrection.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Neither might the gates of death, nor the tomb's dark portal,\nNor the watchers, nor the seal hold Thee as a mortal;\nBut today amidst the twelve Thou didst stand, bestowing\nThat Thy peace which evermore passeth human knowing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Alleluia!\" now we cry to our King immortal,\nWho, triumphant, burst the bars of the tomb's dark portal;\n\"Alleluia!\" with the Son, God the Father praising,\n\"Alleluia!\" yet again to the Spirit raising.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Ye Faithful, Raise the Strain",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0543",
          "Authors": [
            "John of Damascus."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, ye sinners, poor and needy,\nWeak and wounded, sick and sore;\nJesus ready stands to save you,\nFull of pity, love and power.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, ye thirsty, come, and welcome,\nGod's free bounty glorify;\nTrue belief and true repentance,\nEvery grace that brings you nigh.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, ye weary, heavy laden,\nLost and ruined by the fall;\nIf you tarry till you're better,\nYou will never come at all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "View Him prostrate in the garden;\nOn the ground your Maker lies.\nOn the bloody tree behold Him;\nSinner, will this not suffice?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo! th'incarnate God ascended,\nPleads the merit of his blood:\nVenture on Him, venture wholly,\nLet no other trust intrude.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let not conscience make you linger,\nNot of fitness fondly dream;\nAll the fitness He requireth\nIs to feel your need of Him.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I will arise and go to Jesus,\nHe will embrace me in His arms;\nIn the arms of my dear Savior,\nO there are ten thousand charms.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0544",
          "Authors": [
            "Joseph Hart",
            "1759; refrain anonymous."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, ye thankful people, come, raise the song of harvest home;\nAll is safely gathered in, ere the winter storms begin.\nGod our Maker doth provide for our wants to be supplied;\nCome to God's own temple, come, raise the song of harvest home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All the world is God's own field, fruit as praise to God we yield;\nWheat and tares together sown are to joy or sorrow grown.\nFirst the blade and then the ear, then the full corn shall appear;\nLord of harvest, grant that we wholesome grain and pure may be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For the Lord our God shall come, and shall take the harvest home;\nFrom the field shall in that day all offenses purge away,\nGiving angels charge at last in the fire the tares to cast;\nBut the fruitful ears to store in the garner evermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Even so, Lord, quickly come, bring Thy final harvest home;\nGather Thou Thy people in, free from sorrow, free from sin,\nThere, forever purified, in Thy presence to abide;\nCome, with all Thine angels come, raise the glorious harvest home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Ye Thankful People, Come",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0545",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Alford",
            "1844."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, ye weary sinners, come, all who groan beneath your load,\nJesus calls His wanderers home, hasten to your pardoning God!\nCome, ye guilty spirits oppressed, answer to the Savior's call,\n\"Come, and I will give you rest. Come, and I will save you all.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, full of truth and love, we Thy kindest word obey;\nFaithful let Thy mercies prove, take our load of guilt away;\nNow we would on Thee rely, cast on Thee our every care,\nTo Thine arms of mercy fly, find our lasting quiet there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Burdened with a world of grief, burdened with our sinful load,\nBurdened with this unbelief, burdened with the wrath of God;\nLo! we come to Thee for ease, true and gracious as Thou art,\nNow our groaning souls release, write forgiveness on our heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Come, Ye Weary Sinners, Come",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0547",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1747."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Comfort, comfort ye My people,\nSpeak ye peace, thus saith our God;\nComfort those who sit in darkness,\nMourning 'neath their sorrow's load;\nSpeak ye to Jerusalem\nOf the peace that waits for them;\nTell her that her sins I cover,\nAnd her warfare now is over.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For the herald's voice is crying\nIn the desert far and near,\nBidding all men to repentance,\nSince the kingdom now is here.\nO that warning cry obey!\nNow prepare for God a way!\nLet the valleys rise to meet Him,\nAnd the hills bow down to greet Him.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yea, her sins our God will pardon,\nBlotting out each dark misdeed;\nAll that well deserved His anger\nHe will no more see nor heed.\nShe has suffered many a day,\nNow her griefs have passed away,\nGod will change her pining sadness\nInto ever springing gladness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Make ye straight what long was crooked,\nMake the rougher places plain:\nLet your hearts be true and humble,\nAs befits His holy reign,\nFor the glory of the Lord\nNow o'er the earth is shed abroad,\nAnd all flesh shall see the token\nThat His Word is never broken.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Comfort, Comfort Ye My People",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0548",
          "Authors": [
            "Johannes Olearius",
            "1671; translated from German to English by Catherine Winkworth",
            "1863."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Commit thou all thy griefs\nAnd ways into His hands,\nTo His sure truth and tender care,\nWho heaven and earth commands.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who points the clouds their course,\nWhom winds and seas obey,\nHe shall direct thy wandering feet,\nHe shall prepare thy way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou on the Lord rely,\nSo safe shalt thou go on;\nFix on His work thy steadfast eye\nSo shall thy work be done.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No profit canst thou gain\nBy self consuming care;\nTo Him commend thy cause, His ear\nAttends the softest prayer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy everlasting truth,\nFather, Thy ceaseless love,\nSees all Thy children's wants, and knows\nWhat best for each will prove.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou everywhere hast sway,\nAnd all things serve Thy might;\nThy every act pure blessing is,\nThy path unsullied light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When Thou arisest, Lord,\nWhat shall Thy work withstand?\nWhate'er Thy children want, Thou giv'st;\nAnd who shall stay Thy hand?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Commit Thou All Thy Griefs",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0549",
          "Authors": [
            "Paul Gerhardt",
            "1656; translated from German to English by John Wesley",
            "1739."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Strange and mysterious is my life.\nWhat opposites I feel within!\nA stable peace, a constant strife;\nThe rule of grace, the power of sin:\nToo often I am captive led,\nYet daily triumph in my Head,\nYet daily triumph in my Head.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I prize the privilege of prayer,\nBut oh! what backwardness to pray!\nThough on the Lord I cast my care,\nI feel its burden every day;\nI seek His will in all I do,\nYet find my own is working too,\nYet find my own is working too.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I call the promises my own,\nAnd prize them more than mines of gold;\nYet though their sweetness I have known,\nThey leave me unimpressed and cold\nOne hour upon the truth I feed,\nThe next I know not what I read,\nThe next I know not what I read.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While on my Savior I rely,\nI know my foes shall lose their aim,\nAnd therefore dare their power defy,\nAssured of conquest through His Name,\nBut soon my confidence is slain,\nAnd all my fears return again,\nAnd all my fears return again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thus different powers within me strive,\nAnd grace and sin by turns prevail;\nI grieve, rejoice, decline, revive,\nAnd victory hangs in doubtful scale:\nBut Jesus has His promise passed,\nThat grace shall overcome at last,\nThat grace shall overcome at last.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Conflicting Feelings",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0550",
          "Authors": [
            "John Newton."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Conquering now and still to conquer, rideth a King in His might;\nLeading the host of all the faithful into the midst of the fight;\nSee them with courage advancing, clad in their brilliant array,\nShouting the Name of their Leader, hear them exultingly say:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Conquering now and still to conquer, who is this wonderful King?\nWhence are the armies which He leadeth, while of His glory they sing?\nHe is our Lord and Redeemer, Savior and Monarch divine;\nThey are the stars that forever bright in His kingdom shall shine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Conquering now and still to conquer, Jesus, Thou Ruler of all,\nThrones and their scepters all shall perish, crowns and their splendor shall fall,\nYet shall the armies Thou leadest, faithful and true to the last,\nFind in Thy mansions eternal rest, when their warfare is past.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not to the strong is the battle,\nNot to the swift is the race,\nYet to the true and the faithful\nVict'ry is promised through grace.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Conquering Now and Still to Conquer",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0551",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1890."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a peace in my heart that the world never gave,\nA peace it cannot take away;\nThough the trials of life may surround like a cloud,\nI've a peace that has come here to stay!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All the world seemed to sing of a Savior and King,\nWhen peace sweetly came to my heart;\nTroubles all fled away and my night turned today,\nBlessed Jesus, how glorious Thou art!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This treasure I have in a temple of clay,\nWhile here on His footstool I roam;\nBut He's coming to take me some glorious day,\nOver there to my heavenly home!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Constantly abiding, Jesus is mine;\nConstantly abiding, rapture divine;\nHe never leaves me lonely, whispers, O so kind:\n\"I will never leave thee,\" Jesus is mine.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Constantly Abiding",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0552",
          "Authors": [
            "Anne S. Murphy",
            "1908"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When upon life's billows you are tempest tossed,\nWhen you are discouraged, thinking all is lost,\nCount your many blessings, name them one by one,\nAnd it will surprise you what the Lord hath done.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Are you ever burdened with a load of care?\nDoes the cross seem heavy you are called to bear?\nCount your many blessings, every doubt will fly,\nAnd you will keep singing as the days go by.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When you look at others with their lands and gold,\nThink that Christ has promised you His wealth untold;\nCount your many blessings. Wealth can never buy\nYour reward in heaven, nor your home on high.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So, amid the conflict whether great or small,\nDo not be disheartened, God is over all;\nCount your many blessings, angels will attend,\nHelp and comfort give you to your journey's end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Count your blessings, name them one by one,\nCount your blessings, see what God hath done!\nCount your blessings, name them one by one,\nAnd it will surprise you what the Lord hath done.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Count Your Blessings",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0553",
          "Authors": [
            "Johnson Oatman",
            "Jr.",
            "1897."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Courage, brother, do not stumble,\nThough thy path be dark as night;\nThere's a star to guide the humble:\nTrust in God and do the right.\nLet the road be rough and dreary,\nAnd its end far out of sight,\nFoot it bravely; strong or weary,",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Perish policy and cunning,\nPerish all that fears the light!\nWhether losing, whether winning,\nTrust in God and do the right,\nTrust no party, sect or faction;\nTrust no leaders in the fight;\nPut in every word or action,",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Some will hate thee, some will love thee,\nSome will flatter, some will slight;\nCease from man, and look above thee:\nTrust in God and do the right.\nSimple rule, and safest guiding,\nInward peace and inward might,\nStar upon our path abiding",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Trust in God, trust in God,\nTrust in God and do the right.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Courage, Brother, Do Not Stumble",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0554",
          "Authors": [
            "Norman McLeod",
            "1857."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lully, lullay, Thou little tiny Child,\nBy, by, lully, lullay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O sisters too, how may we do,\nFor to preserve this day\nThis poor Youngling for Whom we sing\nBy, by, lully, lullay?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Herod the king, in his raging,\nCharged he hath this day\nHis men of might, in his own sight,\nAll young children to slay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That woe is me, poor Child for Thee!\nAnd ever morn and day\nFor Thy parting neither say nor sing,\nBy, by, lully, lullay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lully, lullay, Thou little tiny Child,\nBy, by, lully, lullay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Coventry Carol",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0555",
          "Authors": [
            "Renaissance carol"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Cradled in a manger, meanly,\nLaid the Son of Man His head;\nSleeping His first earthly slumber\nWhere the oxen had been fed.\nHappy were those shepherds listening\nTo the holy angel's word;\nHappy they within that stable\nWorshipping their infant Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Happy all who hear the message\nOf His coming from above;\nHappier still who hail His coming,\nAnd with praises greet His love.\nBlessed Savior, Christ most holy,\nIn a manger Thou didst rest;\nCanst Thou stoop again, yet lower,\nAnd abide within my breast?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Evil things are there before Thee;\nIn the heart, where they have fed,\nWilt Thou pitifully enter,\nSon of Man, and lay Thy head?\nEnter, then, O Christ most holy;\nMake a Christmas in my heart;\nMake a heaven of my manger:\nIt is heaven where Thou art.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And to those who never listened\nTo the message of Thy birth,\nWho have winter, but no Christmas\nBringing them Thy peace on earth,\nSend to these the joyful tidings;\nBy all people, in each home,\nBe there heard the Christmas anthem;\nPraise to God, the Christ has come!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Cradled in a Manger, Meanly",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0556",
          "Authors": [
            "George Stringer Rowe (1830-1913)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Creator of the stars of night,\nThy people's everlasting light,\nJesu, Redeemer, save us all,\nAnd hear Thy servants when they call.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou, grieving that the ancient curse\nShould doom to death a universe,\nHast found the medicine, full of grace,\nTo save and heal a ruined race.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou cam'st, the Bridegroom of the bride,\nAs drew the world to evening-tide;\nProceeding from a virgin shrine,\nThe spotless Victim all divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "At Whose dread Name, majestic now,\nAll knees must bend, all hearts must bow;\nAnd things celestial Thee shall own,\nAnd things terrestrial, Lord alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Thou Whose coming is with dread\nTo judge and doom the quick and dead,\nPreserve us, while we dwell below,\nFrom every insult of the foe.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To God the Father, God the Son,\nAnd God the Spirit, Three in One,\nLaud, honor, might, and glory be\nFrom age to age eternally.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Creator of the Stars of Night",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0557",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Creator Spirit, by Whose aid\nThe world's foundations first were laid,\nCome, visit every pious mind;\nCome, pour Thy joys on human kind;\nFrom sin, and sorrow set us free;\nAnd make Thy temples worthy Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O, Source of uncreated Light,\nThe Father's promised Paraclete!\nThrice holy Fount, thrice holy Fire,\nOur hearts with heav'nly love inspire;\nCome, and Thy sacred unction bring\nTo sanctify us, while we sing!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Plenteous of grace, descend from high,\nRich in Thy sev'nfold energy!\nThou strength of His almighty hand,\nWhose pow'r does heav'n and earth command:\nProceeding Spirit, our Defense,\nWho dost the gift of tongues dispense,\nAnd crown'st Thy gift with eloquence!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Refine and purge our earthly parts;\nBut, oh, inflame and fire our hearts!\nOur frailties help, our vice control;\nSubmit the senses to the soul;\nAnd when rebellious they are grown,\nThen, lay Thy hand, and hold them down.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Chase from our minds th'infernal foe;\nAnd peace, the fruit of love, bestow;\nAnd, lest our feet should step astray,\nProtect, and guide us in the way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Make us eternal truths receive,\nAnd practice, all that we believe:\nGive us Thyself, that we may see\nThe Father and the Son, by Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Immortal honor, endless fame,\nAttend th'almighty Father's Name:\nThe Savior Son be glorified,\nWho for lost man's redemption died:\nAnd equal adoration be,\nEternal Paraclete, to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Creator Spirit, by Whose Aid",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0558",
          "Authors": [
            "John Dryden",
            "1693."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Cross of Jesus, cross of sorrow,\nWhere the blood of Christ was shed,\nPerfect Man on thee did suffer,\nPerfect God on thee has bled!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here the King of all the ages,\nThroned in light ere worlds could be,\nRobed in mortal flesh is dying,\nCrucified by sin for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O mysterious condescending!\nO abandonment sublime!\nVery God Himself is bearing\nAll the sufferings of time!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Evermore for human failure\nBy His passion we can plead;\nGod has born all mortal anguish,\nSurely He will know our need.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This—all human thought surpassing—\nThis is earth's most awful hour,\nGod has taken mortal weakness!\nGod has laid aside His Power!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Once the Lord of brilliant seraphs,\nWinged with love to do His will,\nNow the scorn of all His creatures,\nAnd the aim of every ill.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Up in Heaven, sublimest glory\nCircled round Him from the first;\nBut the earth finds none to serve Him,\nNone to quench His raging thirst.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who shall fathom that descending,\nFrom the rainbow circled throne,\nDown to earth's most base profaning,\nDying desolate alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From the \"Holy, Holy, Holy,\nWe adore Thee, O most High,\"\nDown to earth's blaspheming voices\nAnd the shout of \"Crucify.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Cross of Jesus, cross of sorrow,\nWhere the blood of Christ was shed,\nPerfect Man on thee did suffer,\nPerfect God on thee has bled!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Cross of Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0559",
          "Authors": [
            "William J. Sparrow-Simpson",
            "1887."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sunset and evening star,\nAnd one clear call for me!\nAnd may there be no moaning of the bar\nWhen I put out to sea.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But such a tide as moving seems asleep,\nToo full for sound and foam.\nWhen that which drew from the boundless deep\nTurns again home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Twilight and evening bell,\nAnd after that the dark!\nAnd may there be no sadness of farewell\nWhen I embark.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For, though from out our bourne of time and place\nThe flood may bear me far,\nI hope to see my Pilot face to face\nWhen I have crossed the bar.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Crossing the Bar",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0560",
          "Authors": [
            "Alfred Tennyson",
            "1889."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Crown Him with many crowns, the Lamb upon His throne.\nHark! How the heavenly anthem drowns all music but its own.\nAwake, my soul, and sing of Him who died for thee,\nAnd hail Him as thy matchless King through all eternity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Crown Him the virgin's Son, the God incarnate born,\nWhose arm those crimson trophies won which now His brow adorn;\nFruit of the mystic rose, as of that rose the stem;\nThe root whence mercy ever flows, the Babe of Bethlehem.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Crown Him the Son of God, before the worlds began,\nAnd ye who tread where He hath trod, crown Him the Son of Man;\nWho every grief hath known that wrings the human breast,\nAnd takes and bears them for His own, that all in Him may rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Crown Him the Lord of life, who triumphed over the grave,\nAnd rose victorious in the strife for those He came to save.\nHis glories now we sing, Who died, and rose on high,\nWho died eternal life to bring, and lives that death may die.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Crown Him the Lord of peace, Whose power a scepter sways\nFrom pole to pole, that wars may cease, and all be prayer and praise.\nHis reign shall know no end, and round His pierced feet\nFair flowers of paradise extend their fragrance ever sweet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Crown Him the Lord of love, behold His hands and side,\nThose wounds, yet visible above, in beauty glorified.\nNo angel in the sky can fully bear that sight,\nBut downward bends His burning eye at mysteries so bright.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Crown Him the Lord of Heaven, enthroned in worlds above,\nCrown Him the King to Whom is given the wondrous name of Love.\nCrown Him with many crowns, as thrones before Him fall;\nCrown Him, ye kings, with many crowns, for He is King of all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Crown Him the Lord of lords, who over all doth reign,\nWho once on earth, the incarnate Word, for ransomed sinners slain,\nNow lives in realms of light, where saints with angels sing\nTheir songs before Him day and night, their God, Redeemer, King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Crown Him the Lord of years, the Potentate of time,\nCreator of the rolling spheres, ineffably sublime.\nAll hail, Redeemer, hail! For Thou has died for me;\nThy praise and glory shall not fail throughout eternity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Crown Him with Many Crowns",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0561",
          "Authors": [
            "Matthew Bridges",
            "1852",
            "and Godfrey Thring",
            "1874."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Daily, daily, sing the praises\nOf the city God hath made;\nIn the beauteous fields of Eden\nIts foundation stones are laid.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All the walls of that dear city\nAre of bright and burnished gold;\nIt is matchless in its beauty,\nAnd its treasures are untold.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the midst of that dear city\nChrist is reigning on His seat,\nAnd the angels swing their censers\nIn a ring about His feet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From the throne a river issues,\nClear as crystal, passing bright,\nAnd it traverses the city\nLike a sudden beam of light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There the meadows green and dewy\nShine with lilies wondrous fair;\nThousand, thousand, are the colors\nOf the waving flowers there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There the forests ever blossom,\nLike our orchards here in May;\nThere the gardens never wither,\nBut eternally are gay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There the wind is sweetly fragrant,\nAnd is laden with the song\nOf the seraphs, and the elders,\nAnd the great redeemed throng.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O I would my ears were open\nHere to catch that happy strain!\nO I would my eyes some vision\nOf that Eden would attain!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O that I had wings of angels,\nHere to spread and heavenward fly!\nI would seek the gates of Zion,\nFar beyond the starry sky.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Daily, Daily, Sing the Praises",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0562",
          "Authors": [
            "Sabine Baring-Gould",
            "1865."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Standing by a purpose true,\nHeeding God's command,\nHonor them, the faithful few!\nAll hail to Daniel's band!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Many mighty men are lost\nDaring not to stand,\nWho for God had been a host\nBy joining Daniel's band.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Many giants, great and tall,\nStalking through the land,\nHeadlong to the earth would fall,\nIf met by Daniel's band.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hold the Gospel banner high!\nOn to vict'ry grand!\nSatan and his hosts defy,\nAnd shout for Daniel's band.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dare to be a Daniel,\nDare to stand alone!\nDare to have a purpose firm!\nDare to make it known.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Dare To Be a Daniel",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0563",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Paul Bliss",
            "1873"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Day by day, and with each passing moment,\nStrength I find, to meet my trials here;\nTrusting in my Father's wise bestowment,\nI've no cause for worry or for fear.\nHe Whose heart is kind beyond all measure\nGives unto each day what He deems best--\nLovingly, its part of pain and pleasure,\nMingling toil with peace and rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Every day, the Lord Himself is near me\nWith a special mercy for each hour;\nAll my cares He fain would bear, and cheer me,\nHe Whose Name is Counselor and Power;\nThe protection of His child and treasure\nIs a charge that on Himself He laid;\n\"As thy days, thy strength shall be in measure,\"\nThis the pledge to me He made.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Help me then in every tribulation\nSo to trust Thy promises, O Lord,\nThat I lose not faith's sweet consolation\nOffered me within Thy holy Word.\nHelp me, Lord, when toil and trouble meeting,\nEver to take, as from a father's hand,\nOne by one, the days, the moments fleeting,\nTill I reach the promised land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Day by Day",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0565",
          "Authors": [
            "Karolina Wilhelmina Sandell-Berg",
            "1865; translated from Swedish to English by Andrew L. Skoog (1856-1934)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Day by day the manna fell;\nO to learn this lesson well!\nStill by constant mercy fed,\nGive me Lord, my daily bread.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Day by day,\" the promise reads,\nDaily strength for daily needs;\nCast foreboding fears away;\nTake the manna of today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord! my times are in Thy hand;\nAll my sanguine hopes have planned,\nTo Thy wisdom I resign,\nAnd would make Thy purpose mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou my daily task shalt give;\nDay by day to Thee I live;\nSo shall added years fulfill,\nNot my own, my Father's will.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fond ambition, whisper not;\nHappy is my humble lot.\nAnxious, busy cares away;\nI'm provided for today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, to live exempt from care\nBy the energy of prayer:\nStrong in faith, with mind subdued,\nYet elate with gratitude!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Day by Day the Manna Fell",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0564",
          "Authors": [
            "Josiah Conder",
            "1836."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Day is dying in the west;\nHeaven is touching earth with rest;\nWait and worship while the night\nSets the evening lamps alight\nThrough all the sky.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord of life, beneath the dome\nOf the universe, Thy home,\nGather us who seek Thy face\nTo the fold of Thy embrace,\nFor Thou art nigh.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While the deepening shadows fall,\nHeart of love enfolding all,\nThrough the glory and the grace\nOf the stars that veil Thy face,\nOur hearts ascend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When forever from our sight\nPass the stars, the day, the night,\nLord of angels, on our eyes\nLet eternal morning rise\nAnd shadows end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of Hosts!\nHeaven and earth are full of Thee!\nHeaven and earth are praising Thee,\nO Lord most high!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Day Is Dying in the West",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0566",
          "Authors": [
            "Mary Artemesia Lathbury",
            "1877-79."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Day of judgment! Day of wonders!\nHark! the trumpet's awful sound,\nLouder than a thousand thunders,\nShakes the vast creation round!\nHow the summons wilt the sinner's heart confound!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See the Judge, our nature wearing,\nClothed in majesty divine!\nYou who long for His appearing\nThen shall say, \"This God is mine!\"\nGracious Savior, own me in that day for Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "At His call the dead awaken,\nRise to life from earth and sea;\nAll the powers of nature, shaken\nBy His look, prepares to flee.\nCareless sinner, what will then become of thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Horrors, past imagination,\nWill surprise your trembling heart,\nWhen you hear your condemnation,\n\"Hence, accursed wretch, depart!\nThou, with Satan and his angels, have thy part!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Satan, who now tries to please you,\nLest you timely warning take,\nWhen that word is past, will seize you,\nPlunge you in the burning lake:\nThink, poor sinner, thy eternal all's at stake.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But to those who have confessed,\nLoved and served the Lord below,\nHe will say, \"Come near, ye blessed,\nSee the kingdom I bestow;\nYou forever shall My love and glory know.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Under sorrows and reproaches,\nMay this thought your courage raise!\nSwiftly God's great day approaches,\nSighs shall then be changed to praise.\nWe shall triumph when the world is in a blaze.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Day of Judgment! Day of Wonders!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0567",
          "Authors": [
            "John Newton",
            "1774."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Day of wrath, O day of mourning!\nSee fulfilled the prophet's warning,\nHeaven and earth in ashes burning.\nOh, what fear man's bosom rendeth\nWhen from heav'n the Judge descendeth\nOn Whose sentence all dependeth!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wondrous sound the trumpet flingeth,\nThrough earth's sepulchers it ringeth,\nAll before the throne it bringeth.\nDeath is struck and nature quaking;\nAll creation is awaking,\nTo its Judge an answer making.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo, the book, exactly worded,\nWherein all hath been recorded;\nThence shall judgment be awarded.\nWhen the Judge His seat attaineth\nAnd each hidden deed arraigneth,\nNothing unavenged remaineth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What shall I, frail man, be pleading?\nWho for me be interceding\nWhen the just are mercy needing?\nKing of majesty tremendous,\nWho dost free salvation send us,\nFount of pity, then befriend us.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Think, good Jesus, my salvation\nCaused Thy wondrous incarnation;\nLeave me not to reprobation!\nFaint and weary Thou hast sought me,\nOn the cross of suffering bought me;\nShall such grace be vainly brought me?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Righteous Judge, for sin's pollution\nGrant Thy gift of absolution\nEre that day of retribution!\nGuilty, now I pour my moaning,\nAll my shame with anguish owning:\nSpare, O God, Thy suppliant groaning!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From that sinful woman shriven,\nFrom the dying thief forgiven,\nThou to me a hope hast given.\nWorthless are my prayers and sighing;\nYet, good Lord, in grace complying,\nRescue me from fires undying.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With Thy favored sheep, oh, place me!\nNor among the goats abase me,\nBut to Thy right hand upraise me.\nWhile the wicked are confounded,\nDoomed to flames of woe unbounded,\nCall me, with Thy saints surrounded.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Low I kneel with heart submission,\nSee, like ashes, my contrition;\nHelp me in my last condition!\nDay of sorrow, day of weeping,\nWhen, in dust no longer sleeping,\nMan awakes in Thy dread keeping!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Day of Wrath, O Day of Mourning",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0568",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas of Celano",
            "13th Century; translated to English by William Josiah Irons",
            "1848."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dayspring of eternity!\nHide no more Thy radiant dawning!\nLight from light's exhaustless sea,\nShine on us afresh this morning!\nAnd dispel with glorious might\nAll our night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let Thy mercies' morning dew\nRouse our conscience from its blindness:\nGladden life's dry plains anew\nWith the rivers of Thy kindness;\nWater daily us Thy flock\nFrom the rock.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let the glow of love destroy\nCold obedience faintly given,\nWake our hearts to love and joy\nWith the flushing eastern heaven;\nLet us truly rise ere yet\nLife hath set.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through this dark and tearful place\nNever be Thy light denied us.\nO Thou glorious Sun of grace,\nTo yon world of gladness guide us,\nWhen to joys that never end\nWe ascend!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Dayspring of Eternity",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0569",
          "Authors": [
            "Christian Knorr von Rosenroth",
            "1664; translated from German to English by Catherine Winkworth",
            "1855 and 1863."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dear Christian people all, rejoice,\nEach soul with joy upraising.\nPour forth a song with heart and voice,\nWith love and gladness singing.\nGive thanks to God, our Lord above,\nThanks for His miracle of love!\nDearly He hath redeemed us.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He spoke to His beloved Son\nWith infinite compassion:\n\"Go hence, my heart's most precious One,\nBe to the lost Salvation;\nDeath, his relentless tyrant, stay,\nAnd bear him from his sins away\nWith Thee to live forever!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Son came, saying: \"Cling to Me,\nThy sorrows now are ending;\nFreely I give Myself to thee,\nThy life with Mine defending;\nFor I am thine and thou art Mine,\nAnd where I am there thou shalt shine,\nThe foe shall never reach us.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"To heaven again I rise from hence,\nHigh to my Father soaring,\nThe Master there to be, and thence\nMy Spirit on thee pouring;\nIn every grief to comfort thee,\nAnd teach thee more and more of Me,\nInto all truth still guiding.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"What I have done and taught on earth,\nDo Thou, and teach, none dreading;\nThat so God's kingdom may go forth,\nAnd His high praise be spreading;\nAnd guard thee from the words of men,\nLest the great joy be lost again:\nThis my last charge I leave thee.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Dear Christian People All, Rejoice",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0570",
          "Authors": [
            "Martin Luther",
            "1523"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dear Jesus, canst Thou help me?\nMy soul is full of woe;\nMy heart is almost breaking,\nI've nowhere else to go.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I feel I am a sinner,\nAnd this my only plea,\nThe sweet and blessed assurance,\nThat Thou hast died for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I've heard there is a fountain,\nWhere cleansing waters flow;\nMy sins though red like crimson,\nMay now be white as snow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy blood doth fill that fountain,\nThy blood so pure and free;\nThat blood availed for others,\nAnd now avails for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dear Jesus, loving Savior;\nThou precious dying Lamb,\nWhere here my faith is pleading;\nNow take me as I am.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I've nowhere else to go,\nDear Jesus, but to Thee,\nAnd so I lift my voice and cry,\nHave mercy, Lord on me.\nHave mercy, Lord, on me.\nHave mercy, Lord on me\nAnd so I lift my voice and cry,\nHave mercy, Lord on me.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Dear Jesus, Canst Thou Help Me?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0571",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Frances) Crosby (1820-1915)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dear Jesus, in Whose life I see\nAll that I would, but fail to be,\nLet Thy clear light forever shine,\nTo shame and guide this life of mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though what I dream and what I do\nIn my weak days are always two,\nHelp me, oppressed by things undone,\nO Thou Whose deeds and dreams were one!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Dear Jesus, in Whose Life I See",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0572",
          "Authors": [
            "John Hunter",
            "1889."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Low in a manger, dear little Stranger,\nJesus, the wonderful Savior, was born.\nThere was none to receive Him, none to believe Him,\nNone but the angels were watching that morn.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Angels descending, over Him bending,\nChanted a tender and silent refrain;\nThen a wonderful story told of His glory,\nUnto the shepherds on Bethlehem's plain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dear little Stranger, born in a manger,\nMaker and Monarch, and Savior of all;\nI will love You forever! Grieve You? No, never!\nYou did for me make Your bed in a stall.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dear little Stranger, slept in a manger,\nNo downy pillow under His head;\nBut with the poor He slumbered secure,\nThe dear little Babe in His bed.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Dear Little Stranger",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0573",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Hutchinson Gabriel",
            "circa 1900"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dear Lord and Father of mankind,\nForgive our foolish ways;\nReclothe us in our rightful mind,\nIn purer lives Thy service find,\nIn deeper reverence, praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In simple trust like theirs who heard,\nBeside the Syrian sea,\nThe gracious calling of the Lord,\nLet us, like them, without a word,\nRise up and follow Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Sabbath rest by Galilee,\nO calm of hills above,\nWhere Jesus knelt to share with Thee\nThe silence of eternity,\nInterpreted by love!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With that deep hush subduing all\nOur words and works that drown\nThe tender whisper of Thy call,\nAs noiseless let Thy blessing fall\nAs fell Thy manna down.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Drop Thy still dews of quietness,\nTill all our strivings cease;\nTake from our souls the strain and stress,\nAnd let our ordered lives confess\nThe beauty of Thy peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Breathe through the heats of our desire\nThy coolness and Thy balm;\nLet sense be dumb, let flesh retire;\nSpeak through the earthquake, wind, and fire,\nO still, small voice of calm.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Dear Lord and Father of Mankind",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0574",
          "Authors": [
            "John Greenleaf Whittier",
            "1872."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dear Shepherd of Thy people, hear;\nThy presence now display;\nAs Thou hast given a place for prayer,\nSo give us hearts to pray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Within these walls let holy peace\nAnd love and concord dwell;\nHere give the troubled conscience ease,\nThe wounded spirit heal.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May we in faith receive Thy Word,\nIn faith present our prayers,\nAnd in the presence of our Lord\nUnbosom all our cares.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The hearing ear, the seeing eye,\nThe humbled mind bestow;\nAnd shine upon us from on high,\nTo make us our graces grow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Dear Shepherd of Thy People, Hear",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0575",
          "Authors": [
            "John Newton",
            "1779."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness,\nLeave the gloomy haunts of sadness;\nCome into the daylight's splendor,\nThere with joy thy praises render\nUnto Christ Whose grace unbounded\nHath this wondrous banquet founded.\nHigher o'er all the heav'ns He reigneth,\nYet to dwell with thee He deigneth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hasten as a bride to meet Him\nAnd with loving reverence greet Him;\nFor with words of life immortal\nNow He knocketh at thy portal.\nHaste to ope the gates before Him,\nSaying, while thou dost adore Him,\nSuffer, Lord, that I receive Thee,\nAnd I nevermore will leave Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He who craves a precious treasure\nNeither cost nor pain will measure;\nBut the priceless gifts of heaven\nGod to us hath freely given.\nThough the wealth of earth were offered,\nNaught would buy the gifts here offered:\nChrist's true body, for thee riven,\nAnd His blood, for thee once given.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ah, how hungers all my spirit\nFor the love I do not merit!\nOft have I, with sighs fast thronging,\nThought upon this food with longing,\nIn the battle well nigh worsted,\nFor this cup of life have thirsted,\nFor the Friend Who here invites us\nAnd to God Himself unites us.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In my heart I find ascending\nHoly awe, with rapture blending,\nAs this mystery I ponder,\nFilling all my soul with wonder,\nBearing witness at this hour\nOf the greatness of God's power;\nFar beyond all human telling\nIs the power within Him dwelling.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Human reason, though it ponder,\nCannot fathom this great wonder\nThat Christ's body e'er remaineth\nThough it countless souls sustaineth\nAnd that He His blood is giving\nWith the wine we are receiving.\nThese great mysteries unsounded\nAre by God alone expounded.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sun, Who all my life dost brighten,\nLight, Who dost my soul enlighten;\nJoy the best that any knoweth;\nFount, whence all my being floweth;\nAt Thy feet I cry, my Maker,\nLet me be a fit partaker\nOf this blessed food from heaven,\nFor our good, Thy glory, given.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, by love and mercy driven\nThou hast left Thy throne in heaven\nOn the cross for me to languish\nAnd to die in bitter anguish,\nTo forego all joy and gladness\nAnd to shed Thy blood in sadness.\nBy this blood redeemed and living,\nLord, I praise Thee with thanksgiving.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, Bread of Life, I pray Thee,\nLet me gladly here obey Thee.\nBy Thy love I am invited,\nBe Thy love with love requited;\nFrom this supper let me measure,\nLord, how vast and deep love's treasure.\nThrough the gifts Thou here dost give me\nAs Thy guest in heaven receive me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Deck Thyself, My Soul, with Gladness",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0576",
          "Authors": [
            "Johann Franck",
            "1649; translated from German to English by Catherine Winkworth",
            "1858 and 1863."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Deem not that they are blest alone\nWhose days a peaceful tenor keep;\nTh'anointed Son of God makes known\nA blessing for the eyes that weep.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The light of smiles shall fill again\nThe lids that overflow with tears;\nAnd weary hours of woe and pain\nAre promises of happier years.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is a day of sunny rest\nFor every dark and troubled night;\nAnd grief shall bide an evening guest,\nBut joy shall come with early light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Nor let the good man's trust depart,\nThough life its common gifts deny,\nThough with a pierced and broken heart,\nAnd spurned of men, he goes to die.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For God has marked each sorrowing day,\nAnd numbered every secret tear;\nAnd heaven's long age of bliss shall pay\nFor all His children suffer here.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Deem Not That They Are Blest Alone",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0577",
          "Authors": [
            "William Cullen Bryant",
            "1837."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Deeper, deeper in the love of Jesus\nDaily let me go;\nHigher, higher in the school of wisdom,\nMore of grace to know.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Deeper, deeper, blessèd Holy Spirit,\nTake me deeper still,\nTill my life is wholly lost in Jesus,\nAnd His perfect will.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Deeper, deeper! though it cost hard trials,\nDeeper let me go!\nRooted in the holy love of Jesus,\nLet me fruitful grow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Deeper, higher, every day in Jesus,\nTill all conflict past,\nFinds me conqu'ror, and in His own image\nPerfected at last.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Deeper, deeper in the faith of Jesus,\nHoly faith and true;\nIn His pow'r and soul exulting wisdom\nLet me peace pursue.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O deeper yet, I pray,\nAnd higher every day,\nAnd wiser, blessèd Lord,\nIn Thy precious, holy Word.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Deeper, Deeper",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0578",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Price Jones",
            "1900"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Delay not, delay not, O sinner, draw near.\nThe waters of life are now flowing for thee;\nNo price is demanded, the Savior is here;\nRedemption is purchased, salvation is free.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Delay not, delay not, why longer abuse\nThe love and compassion of Jesus thy God?\nA fountain is open, how canst thou refuse\nTo wash and be cleansed in His pardoning blood?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Delay not, delay not, the Spirit of grace,\nLong grieved and resisted, may take His sad flight,\nAnd leave thee in darkness to finish thy race,\nTo sink in the gloom of eternity's night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Delay not, delay not, the hour is at hand,\nThe earth shall dissolve, and the heavens shall fade;\nThe dead, small and great, in the judgment shall stand;\nWhat helper, then, sinner, shall lend thee his aid?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Delay Not, O Sinner, Draw Near",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0579",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Hastings",
            "1831."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Depth of mercy! Can there be\nMercy still reserved for me?\nCan my God His wrath forbear,\nMe, the chief of sinners, spare?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have long withstood His grace,\nLong provoked Him to His face,\nWould not hearken to His calls,\nGrieved Him by a thousand falls.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have spilt His precious blood,\nTrampled on the Son of God,\nFilled with pangs unspeakable,\nI, who yet am not in hell!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I my Master have denied,\nI afresh have crucified,\nAnd profaned His hallowed Name,\nPut Him to an open shame.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Whence to me this waste of love?\nAsk my Advocate above!\nSee the cause in Jesus; face,\nNow before the throne of grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, answer from above,\nIs not all Thy nature love?\nWilt Thou not the wrong forget,\nPermit me to kiss Thy feet?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If I rightly read Thy heart,\nIf Thou all compassion art,\nBow Thine ear, in mercy bow,\nPardon and accept me now.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus speaks, and pleads His blood!\nHe disarms the wrath of God;\nNow my Father's mercies move,\nJustice lingers into love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Kindled His relentings are,\nMe He now delights to spare,\nCries, \"How shall I give thee up?\"\nLets the lifted thunder drop.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo! I still walk on the ground:\nLo! an Advocate is found:\n\"Hasten not to cut Him down,\nLet this barren soul alone.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There for me the Savior stands,\nShows His wounds and spreads His hands.\nGod is love! I know, I feel;\nJesus weeps and loves me still.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 11
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Pity from Thine eye let fall,\nBy a look my soul recall;\nNow the stone to flesh convert,\nCast a look, and break my heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 12
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now incline me to repent,\nLet me now my sins lament,\nNow my foul revolt deplore,\nWeep, believe, and sin no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 13
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Depth of Mercy",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0580",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1740."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ere you left your room this morning,\nDid you think to pray?\nIn the name of Christ our Savior,\nDid you sue for loving favor,\nAs a shield today?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When you met with great temptation,\nDid you think to pray?\nBy His dying love and merit,\nDid you claim the Holy Spirit\nAs your guide and stay?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When your heart was filled with anger,\nDid you think to pray?\nDid you plead for grace, my brother,\nThat you might forgive another\nWho had crossed your way?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When sore trials came upon you,\nDid you think to pray?\nWhen your soul was bowed in sorrow,\nBalm of Gilead did you borrow\nAt the gates of day?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O how praying rests the weary!\nPrayer will change the night to day;\nSo when life seems dark and dreary,\nDon't forget to pray.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Did You Think to Pray?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0581",
          "Authors": [
            "Mary Ann Pepper Kidder",
            "1876."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "As it fell out upon one day,\nRich Divès made a feast,\nAnd he invited all his friends,\nAnd gentry of the best.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then Lazarus laid him down and down\nAnd down at Divès' door:\n\"Some meat and drink, brother, Diverus,\nBestow upon the poor.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Thou'rt none of my brothers, Lazarus,\nThat liest begging at my door;\nNo meat, nor drink will I give thee,\nNor bestow upon the poor.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then Lazarus laid him down and down,\nAll under Divès' wall:\n\"Some meat, some drink, brother Diverus,\nFor hunger starve I shall.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Thou'rt none of my brothers, Lazarus,\nThat liest begging at my gate;\nNo meat, no drink will I give thee,\nFor Jesus Christ His sake.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then Divès sent out his hungry dogs,\nTo bite him as he lay;\nThey hadn't the power to bite one bite,\nBut licked his sores away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then Divès sent to his merry men,\nTo worry poor Lazarus away;\nThey'd not the power to strike one stroke,\nBut flung their whips away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As it fell out upon one day,\nPoor Lazarus sickened and died;\nThere came two angels out of heaven,\nHis soul therein to guide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Rise up! rise up! brother Lazarus,\nAnd go along with me;\nFor you've a place prepared in heaven,\nTo sit on an angel's knee.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As it fell out upon one day,\nRich Divès sickened and died;\nThere came two serpents out of hell,\nHis soul therein to guide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Rise up! rise up! brother Diverus,\nAnd come along with me;\nThere is a place provided in hell\nFor wicked men like thee.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 11
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then Divès looked up with his eyes\nAnd saw poor Lazarus blest;\n\"Give me one drop of water, brother Lazarus,\nTo quench my flaming thirst.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 12
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"O, was I now but alive again\nThe space of one half hour!\nO, that I had my peace again\nThen the devil should have no power.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 13
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Dives and Lazarus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0582",
          "Authors": [
            "Traditional English carol"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Do no sinful action,\nSpeak no angry word;\nYe belong to Jesus,\nChildren of the Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ is kind and gentle,\nChrist is pure and true;\nAnd His little children\nMust be holy, too.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a wicked spirit\nWatching round you still,\nAnd he tries to tempt you\nTo all harm and ill.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But ye must not hear him,\nThough 'tis hard for you\nTo resist the evil,\nAnd the good to do.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For ye promised truly,\nIn your infant days,\nTo renounce him wholly,\nAnd forsake his ways.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye are newborn Christians,\nYe must learn to fight\nWith the bad within you,\nAnd to do the right.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ is your own Master,\nHe is good and true,\nAnd His little children\nMust be holy, too.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Do No Sinful Action",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0583",
          "Authors": [
            "Cecil Frances Alexander (1818-1895."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Do you know the song that the angels sang\nOn that night in the long ago,\nWhen the heavens above with their music rang\nTill it echoed in the earth below?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Do you know the song that the shepherds heard\nAs they watched o'er their flocks by night,\nWhen the skies bent down, and their hearts were stirred\nBy the voices of the angels bright?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Do you know the story that the wise men learned\nAs they journeyed from the east afar,\nO'er a pathway plain, for there nightly burned\nIn their sight a glorious guiding star?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All glory in the highest,\nPeace on earth, goodwill to men,\nGlory in the highest,\nPeace, goodwill to men;\nGlory in the highest,\nGlory in the highest,\nPeace on earth, goodwill to men.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Do You Know the Song That the Angels Sang",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0584",
          "Authors": [
            "A. P. Cobb."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Do you see the Hebrew captive kneeling,\nAt morning, noon and night, to pray?\nIn his chamber he remembers Zion,\nThough in exile far away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Do not fear to tread the fiery furnace,\nNor shrink the lion's den to share;\nFor the God of Daniel will deliver,\nHe will send His angel there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Children of the living God, take courage,\nYour great deliverance sweetly sing.\nSet your faces toward the hill of Zion,\nThence to hail your coming King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Are your windows open toward Jerusalem,\nThough as captives here, a \"little while\" we stay?\nFor the coming of the King in His glory\nAre you watching day by day?",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Do You See the Hebrew Captive Kneeling?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0585",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Paul Bliss (1838-1876)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Does Jesus care when my heart is pained\nToo deeply for mirth or song,\nAs the burdens press, and the cares distress\nAnd the way grows weary and long?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Does Jesus care when my way is dark\nWith a nameless dread and fear?\nAs the daylight fades into deep night shades,\nDoes He care enough to be near?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Does Jesus care when I've tried and failed\nTo resist some temptation strong;\nWhen for my deep grief there is no relief,\nThough my tears flow all the night long?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Does Jesus care when I've said \"goodbye\"\nTo the dearest on earth to me,\nAnd my sad heart aches till it nearly breaks,\nIs it aught to Him? Does He see?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh yes, He cares, I know He cares,\nHis heart is touched with my grief;\nWhen the days are weary, the long nights dreary,\nI know my Savior cares.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Does Jesus Care?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0586",
          "Authors": [
            "Frank E. Graeff",
            "circa 1901."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The stormy winds may blow,\nAnd with fury lash life's sea;\nThere's peace within my soul tonight.\nFor my Savior dwells with me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How sad to drift alone,\nTossed by every passing wave!\nThere is a Pilot, sin sick soul;\nChrist alone thy bark can save.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A voice says, \"Peace, be still,\"\nAnd sweet rest comes into life;\nNo longer left to fight alone,\nHe will guide thee through the strife.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He will bring the peace and comfort,\nSailor, on a stormy sea;\nDo you hope to reach the haven?\nDoes thy Savior pilot thee?",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Does Thy Savior Pilot Thee?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0587",
          "Authors": [
            "William T. Hadley",
            "circa 1896"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dost Thou in a manger lie, Who hast all created,\nStretching infant hands on high, Savior, long awaited?\nIf a monarch, where Thy state? Where Thy court on Thee to wait?\nRoyal purple where? Here no regal pomp we see;\nNaught but need and penury; why thus cradled here?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Pitying love for fallen man brought Me down thus low \nFor a race deep lost in sin, came I into woe \nBy this lowly birth of Mine, sinner riches shall be thine,\nMatchless gifts and free; willingly this yoke I take,\nAnd this sacrifice I make, heaping joys for thee.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fervent praise would I to Thee evermore be raising;\nFor Thy wondrous love to me Thee be ever praising.\nGlory, glory be forever unto that most bounteous Giver,\nAnd that loving Lord! Better witness to Thy worth,\nPurer praise than ours on earth, angels' songs afford.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Dost Thou in a Manger Lie?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0588",
          "Authors": [
            "Jean Mauburn",
            "1494; translated from Latin to English by Elizabeth Rundle Charles",
            "1868."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Down at the cross where my Savior died,\nDown where for cleansing from sin I cried,\nThere to my heart was the blood applied;\nGlory to His Name!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am so wondrously saved from sin,\nJesus so sweetly abides within;\nThere at the cross where He took me in;\nGlory to His Name!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, precious fountain that saves from sin,\nI am so glad I have entered in;\nThere Jesus saves me and keeps me clean;\nGlory to His Name!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come to this fountain so rich and sweet,\nCast thy poor soul at the Savior's feet;\nPlunge in today, and be made complete;\nGlory to His Name!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glory to His Name, glory to His Name:\nThere to my heart was the blood applied;\nGlory to His Name!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Down at the Cross",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0589",
          "Authors": [
            "Elisha Albright Hoffman",
            "1878."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Down to the sacred wave,\nThe Lord of life was led;\nAnd He Who came our souls to save\nIn Jordan bowed His head.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He taught the solemn way;\nHe fixed the holy rite;\nHe bade His ransomed ones obey,\nAnd keep the path of light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blest Savior, we will tread\nIn Thy appointed way;\nLet glory o'er these scenes be shed\nAnd smile on us today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Down to the Sacred Wave",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0590",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel Francis smnith",
            "1832."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Draw nigh and take the body of the Lord;\nAnd drink the holy blood for you outpoured.\nSaved by that body and that holy blood,\nWith souls refreshed, we render thanks to God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Salvation's Giver, Christ, the only Son,\nBy His dear cross and blood the victory won.\nOffered was He for greatest and for least,\nHimself the Victim, and Himself the Priest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Victims were offered by the law of old,\nWhich in a type this heavenly mystery told.\nHe, Ransomer from death, and Light from shade,\nNow gives His holy grace His saints to aid.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Approach ye then with faithful hearts sincere,\nAnd take the safeguard of salvation here.\nHe, that His saints in this world rules and shields,\nTo all believers life eternal yields.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With heavenly bread makes them that hunger whole,\nGives living waters to the thirsting soul,\nAlpha and Omega, to Whom shall bow\nAll nations at the doom, is with us now.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Draw Nigh and Take the Body of the Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0591",
          "Authors": [
            "7th Century; translated from Latin to English by John Mason Neale",
            "1861."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Draw Thou my soul, O Christ, closer to Thine;\nBreathe into every wish Thy will divine;\nRaised my low self above, won by Thy deathless love,\nEver, O Christ, through mine let Thy life shine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lead forth my soul, O Christ, one with Thine own,\nJoyful to follow Thee through paths unknown;\nIn Thee my strength renew; give me Thy work to do;\nThrough me Thy truth be shown, Thy love made known.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not for myself alone may my prayer be;\nLift Thou Thy world, O Christ, closer to Thee;\nCleanse it from guilt and wrong; teach it salvation's song\nTill earth, as heaven, fulfills God's holy will.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Draw Thou My Soul, O Christ",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0592",
          "Authors": [
            "Lucy Larcom",
            "1892."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Drop, drop, slow tears,\nAnd bathe those beauteous feet,\nWhich brought from heav'n\nThe news and Prince of Peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Cease not, wet tears,\nHis mercies to entreat;\nTo cry for vengeance:\nSin doth never cease.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In your deep floods\nDrown all my faults and fears;\nNor let His eye see\nSin, but through my tears.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Drop, Drop, Slow Tears",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0593",
          "Authors": [
            "Phineas Fletcher",
            "1633."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Far away the noise of strife upon my ear is falling.\nThen I know the sins of earth beset on every hand.\nDoubt and fear and things of earth in vain to me are calling.\nNone of these shall move me from Beulah Land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Far below the storm of doubt upon the world is beating.\nSons of men in battle long the enemy withstand.\nSafe am I within the castle of God's Word retreating.\nNothing then can reach me—'tis Beulah Land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let the stormy breezes blow, their cry cannot alarm me;\nI am safely sheltered here, protected by God's hand.\nHere the sun is always shining, here there's naught can harm me.\nI am safe forever in Beulah Land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Viewing here the works of God, I sink in contemplation.\nHearing now His blessèd voice, I see the way He planned.\nDwelling in the Spirit here I learn of full salvation.\nGladly I will tarry in Beulah Land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'm living on the mountain, underneath a cloudless sky.\nI'm drinking at the fountain that never shall run dry.\nO yes! I'm feasting on the manna from a bountiful supply,\nFor I am dwelling in Beulah Land.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Dwelling in Beulah Land",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0594",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Austin Miles",
            "circa 1911"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Earth has many a noble city;\nBethlehem, thou dost all excel;\nOut of thee the Lord from heaven\nCame to rule His Israel.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fairer than the sun at morning\nWas the star that told His birth,\nTo the world its God announcing\nSeen in fleshly form on earth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Eastern sages at His cradle\nMake oblations rich and rare;\nSee them give, in deep devotion,\nGold and frankincense and myrrh.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sacred gifts of mystic meaning:\nIncense doth their God disclose,\nGold the King of kings proclaimeth,\nMyrrh His sepulcher foreshows.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesu, whom the Gentiles worshipped\nAt Thy glad Epiphany,\nUnto Thee, with God the Father\nAnd the Spirit, glory be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Earth Has Many a Noble City",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0595",
          "Authors": [
            "Aurelius Clemens Prudentius (348-413); translated by Edward Caswall",
            "1849."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Easter flowers are blooming bright,\nEaster skies pour radiant light,\nChrist our Lord is risen in might,\nGlory in the highest!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Angels caroled this sweet lay,\nWhen in manger rude He lay,\nNow once more cast grief away,\nGlory in the highest!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He, then born to grief and pain,\nNow to glory born again,\nCalleth forth our gladdest strain,\nGlory in the highest!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As He riseth, rise we too,\nTune we heart and voice anew,\nOffering homage glad and true,\nGlory in the highest!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Alleluia! Alleluia!\nChrist our Lord is risen in might,\nAlleluia! Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Easter Flowers Are Blooming Bright",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0596",
          "Authors": [
            "Mary A. Nicholson",
            "1875."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ere God had built the mountains,\nOr raised the fruitful hills;\nBefore He filled the fountains\nThat feed the running rills;\nIn me from everlasting,\nThe wonderful I Am,\nFound pleasures never wasting,\nAnd Wisdom is my name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When, like a tent to dwell in,\nHe spread the skies abroad,\nAnd swathed about the swelling\nOf Ocean's mighty flood;\nHe wrought by weight and measure,\nAnd I was with Him then:\nMyself the Father's pleasure,\nAnd mine, the sons of men.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thus Wisdom's words discover\nThy glory and Thy grace,\nThou everlasting Lover\nOf our unworthy race!\nThy gracious eye surveyed us\nEre stars were seen above;\nIn wisdom Thou hast made us,\nAnd died for us in love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And couldst Thou be delighted\nWith creatures such as we,\nWho, when we saw Thee, slighted,\nAnd nailed Thee to a tree?\nUnfathomable wonder,\nAnd mystery divine!\nThe voice that speaks in thunder,\nSays, \"Sinner, I am thine!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Ere God Had Built the Mountains",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0597",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas R. Birks",
            "1874."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ere the blue heav'ns were stretched abroad,\nFrom everlasting was the Word:\nWith God He was; the Word was God,\nAnd must divinely be adored.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By His own power were all things made;\nBy Him supported all things stand;\nHe is the whole creation's Head,\nAnd angels fly at His command.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ere sin was born, or Satan fell,\nHe led the host of morning stars:\nThy generation who can tell,\nOr count the numbers of Thy years?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But lo! He leaves those heav'nly forms,\nThe Word descends and dwells in clay,\nThat He may hold converse with worms,\nDressed in such feeble flesh as they.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Mortals with joy beheld His face,\nTh' eternal Father's only Son;\nHow full of truth! how full of grace!\nWhen through His eyes the Godhead shone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Archangels leave their high abode\nTo learn new mysteries here, and tell\nThe loves of our descending God,\nThe glories of Immanuel.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Ere the Blue Heav'ns Were Stretched Abroad",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0598",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1709."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ere yet the dawn has filled the skies,\nBehold, my Savior Christ arise;\nHe chaseth from us sin and night,\nAnd brings us joy and life and light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O stronger Thou than death and hell!\nWhere is the foe Thou canst not quell,\nWhat heavy stone Thou canst not roll\nFrom off the prisoned, anguished soul?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If Jesus lives, can I be sad?\nI know He loves me, and am glad;\nThough all the world were dead to me,\nEnough, O Christ, if I have Thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He feeds me, comforts and defends,\nAnd when I die His angel sends\nTo bear me whither He is gone,\nFor of His own He loseth none.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Strong Champion! For this comfort, see,\nThe whole world brings her thanks to Thee;\nAnd once we, too, shall raise above\nMore sweet and loud the song of love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Ere Yet the Dawn Has Filled the Skies",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0599",
          "Authors": [
            "Johann Heerman",
            "1630."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Eternal Father, strong to save,\nWhose arm hath bound the restless wave,\nWho biddest the mighty ocean deep\nIts own appointed limits keep;\nOh, hear us when we cry to Thee,\nFor those in peril on the sea!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Christ! Whose voice the waters heard\nAnd hushed their raging at Thy Word,\nWho walked on the foaming deep,\nAnd calm amidst its rage didst sleep;\nOh, hear us when we cry to Thee,\nFor those in peril on the sea!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Most Holy Spirit! Who didst brood\nUpon the chaos dark and rude,\nAnd bid its angry tumult cease,\nAnd give, for wild confusion, peace;\nOh, hear us when we cry to Thee,\nFor those in peril on the sea!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Trinity of love and power!\nOur family shield in danger's hour;\nFrom rock and tempest, fire and foe,\nProtect us wheresoever we go;\nThus evermore shall rise to Thee\nGlad hymns of praise from land and sea.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Eternal Father, Strong to Save",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0600",
          "Authors": [
            "William Whiting",
            "1860."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Eternal Father, Thou hast said\nThat Christ all glory shall obtain;\nThat He Who once a suff'rer bled\nShall o'er the world a conqu'ror reign.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We wait Thy triumph, Savior King,\nLong ages have prepared Thy way;\nNow all abroad Thy banner fling,\nSet time's great battle in array.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy hosts are mustered to the field;\n\"The Cross! the Cross!\" the battle call;\nThe old grim towers of darkness yield,\nAnd soon shall totter to their fall.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On mountain tops the watch fires glow,\nWhere scattered wide the watchmen stand;\nVoice echoes voice, and onward flow\nThe joyous shouts from land to land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, fill the Church with faith and power!\nBid her long nights of weeping cease;\nTo groaning nations haste the hour\nOf life and freedom, light and peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Eternal Father, Thou Hast Said",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0601",
          "Authors": [
            "Ray Palmer",
            "1860."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Eternal God, how they're increased\nWho greatly trouble me!\nHow many are the men that stand\nIn triumph over me!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Many there be who ever are\nSaying unto my soul,\nThere's no salvation to be had\nFor him in God at all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But now about me Thou'rt a shield\nO Thou eternal God;\nThou art my Glory, and Thou art\nTh'Uplifter of my head.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I laid me down, and took my sleep,\nAnd then I did awake;\nBecause that the eternal God\nSustained me all along.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Salvation is what does belong\nTo the eternal God;\nOn those that are Thy people is\nThy benediction still.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Eternal God, How They're Increased",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0602",
          "Authors": [
            "Cotton Mather",
            "1718."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Eternal God, Whose power upholds\nBoth flower and flaming star,\nTo Whom there is no here nor there,\nNo time, no near nor far,\nNo alien race, no foreign shore,\nNo child unsought, unknown,\nO send us forth, Thy prophets true,\nTo make all lands Thine own!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O God of love, Whose Spirit wakes\nIn every human breast,\nWhom love, and love alone can know,\nIn Whom all hearts find rest,\nHelp us to spread Thy gracious reign\nTill greed and hate shall cease,\nAnd kindness dwell in human hearts,\nAnd all the earth find peace!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O God of righteousness and grace,\nSeen in the Christ, Thy Son,\nWhose life and death reveal Thy face,\nBy Whom Thy will was done.\nInspire Thy heralds of good news\nTo live Thy life divine,\nTill Christ has formed in all mankind\nAnd every land is Thine!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Eternal God, Whose Power Upholds",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0603",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Hallam Tweedy (1868-1953)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Eternal Power, of earth and air!\nUnseen, yet seen in all around,\nRemote, but dwelling everywhere,\nThough silent, heard in every sound.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If e'er thine ear in mercy bent,\nWhen wretched mortals cried to Thee,\nAnd if, indeed, Thy Son was sent,\nTo save lost sinners such as me:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then hear me now, while, kneeling here,\nI lift to thee my heart and eye,\nAnd all my soul ascends in prayer,\nOh, give me, give me faith! I cry.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Without some glimmering in my heart,\nI could not raise this fervent prayer;\nBut, oh! a stronger light impart,\nAnd in Thy mercy fix it there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While Faith is with me, I am blest;\nIt turns my darkest night to day;\nBut while I clasp it to my breast,\nI often feel it slide away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then, cold and dark, my spirit sinks,\nTo see my light of life depart;\nAnd every fiend of Hell, methinks,\nEnjoys the anguish of my heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What shall I do, if all my love,\nMy hopes, my toil, are cast away,\nAnd if there be no God above,\nTo hear and bless me when I pray?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If this be vain delusion all,\nIf death be an eternal sleep,\nAnd none can hear my secret call,\nOr see the silent tears I weep!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, help me, God! For Thou alone\nCanst my distracted soul relieve;\nForsake it not: it is Thine own,\nThough weak, yet longing to believe.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, drive these cruel doubts away;\nAnd make me know, that Thou art God!\nA faith, that shines by night and day,\nWill lighten every earthly load.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If I believe that Jesus died,\nAnd, waking, rose to reign above;\nThen surely Sorrow, Sin, and Pride,\nMust yield to Peace, and Hope, and Love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 11
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And all the blessed words He said\nWill strength and holy joy impart:\nA shield of safety o'er my head,\nA spring of comfort in my heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 12
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Eternal Power, of Earth and Air!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0604",
          "Authors": [
            "Anne Brontë",
            "1843."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Eternal Power, Whose high abode\nBecomes the grandeur of a God,\nInfinite lengths beyond the bounds\nWhere stars resolve their little rounds!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thee while the first archangel sings,\nHe hides his face behind his wings,\nAnd ranks of shining thrones around\nFall worshiping, and spread the ground.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, what shall earth and ashes do?\nWe would adore our Maker, too;\nFrom sin and dust to Thee we cry,\nThe Great, the Holy, and the High.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God is in heaven, and men below;\nBe short our tunes, our words be few;\nA solemn reverence checks our songs,\nAnd praise sits silent on our tongues.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Eternal Power, Whose High Abode",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0605",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts (1674-1748)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Eternal Ruler of the ceaseless round\nOf circling planets singing on their way,\nGuide of the nations from the night profound\nInto the glory of the perfect day,\nRule in our hearts, that we may ever be\nGuided and strengthened and upheld by Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are of Thee, the children of Thy love,\nThe brothers of Thy well beloved Son;\nDescend, O Holy Spirit, like a dove\nInto our hearts, that we may be as one;\nAs one with Thee, to Whom we ever tend;\nAs one with Him our Brother and our Friend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We would be one in hatred of all wrong,\nOne in our love of all things sweet and fair;\nOne with the joy that breaketh into song,\nOne with the grief that trembleth into prayer,\nOne in the power that makes Thy children free\nTo follow truth, and thus to follow Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O clothe us with Thy heavenly armor, Lord,\nThy trusty shield, Thy sword of love divine;\nOur inspiration be Thy constant Word;\nWe ask no victories that are not Thine;\nGive or withhold, let pain or pleasure be,\nEnough to know that we are serving Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Eternal Ruler of the Ceaseless Round",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0606",
          "Authors": [
            "Richard Baxter",
            "1663."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, I hear of showers of blessing,\nThou art scattering full and free;\nShowers the thirsty land refreshing;\nLet some drops now fall on me;\nEven me, even me,\nLet some drops now fall on me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Pass me not, O God, my Father,\nSinful though my heart may be;\nThou mightst leave me, but the rather;\nLet Thy mercy light on me;\nEven me, even me,\nLet Thy mercy light on me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Pass me not, O gracious Savior,\nLet me live and cling to Thee;\nI am longing for Thy favor;\nWhilst Thou'rt calling, O call me;\nEven me, even me,\nWhilst Thou'rt calling, O call me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Pass me not, O mighty Spirit!\nThou canst make the blind to see;\nWitnesser of Jesus' merit,\nSpeak the Word of power to me;\nEven me, even me,\nSpeak the Word of power to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Have I been in sin long sleeping,\nLong been slighting, grieving Thee?\nHas the world my heart been keeping?\nO forgive and rescue me;\nEven me, even me,\nO forgive and rescue me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Love of God, so pure and changeless,\nBlood of Christ, so rich and free;\nGrace of God, so strong and boundless\nMagnify them all in me;\nEven me, even me,\nMagnify them all in me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Pass me not; but pardon bringing,\nBind my heart, O Lord, to Thee;\nWhilst the streams of life are springing,\nBlessing others, O bless me;\nEven me, even me,\nBlessing others, O bless me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Even Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0607",
          "Authors": [
            "Elizabeth Codner",
            "1860."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Evening and morning, sunset and dawning,\nWealth, peace and gladness, comfort in sadness,\nThese are Thy works; all the glory be Thine!\nTimes without number, awake or in slumber,\nThine eye observes us, from danger preserves us,\nCausing Thy mercy upon us to shine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father, O hear me, pardon and spare me;\nCalm all my terrors, blot out my errors,\nThat by Thine eyes they may no more be scanned.\nOrder my goings, direct all my doings;\nAs it may please Thee retain or release me;\nAll I commit to Thy fatherly hand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Evening and Morning",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0608",
          "Authors": [
            "Paul Gerhardt (1607-1676)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Everlasting life!\" is the promise given unto them\nWho love the Savior dear.\n\"Everlasting life!\" and a home in heaven,\nIf you will believe His Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Everlasting life!\" shout it far and wide,\nBlessed tidings of salvation free.\n\"Everlasting life!\" through His blood applied,\nTo the sinner in his woe.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Everlasting life!\" you have nothing to do but to take\nThe words He gives you now.\n\"Everlasting life!\" precious gift for you,\nThrough the Savior crucified.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then believe Him! O receive Him!\nBlessed Savior, kingly favor.\nGive Him ever best endeavor,\nFor with Him is everlasting life!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Everlasting Life",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0609",
          "Authors": [
            "William Augustine Ogden"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Every morning mercies new\nFall as fresh as morning dew;\nEvery morning let us pay\nTribute with the early day:\nFor Thy mercies, Lord, are sure;\nThy compassion doth endure.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Still the greatness of Thy love\nDaily doth our sins remove;\nDaily, far as east from west,\nLifts the burden from the breast;\nGives unbought to those who pray\nStrength to stand in evil day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let our prayers each morn prevail,\nThat these gifts may never fail;\nAnd, as we confess the sin\nAnd the tempter's power within,\nEvery morning, for the strife,\nFeed us with the Bread of Life.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As the morning light returns,\nAs the sun with splendor burns,\nTeach us still to turn to Thee,\nEver blessed Trinity,\nWith our hands our hearts to raise,\nIn unfailing prayer and praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Every Morning Mercies New",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0610",
          "Authors": [
            "Greville Phillimore",
            "1863."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Face to face with Christ, my Savior,\nFace to face--what will it be,\nWhen with rapture I behold Him,\nJesus Christ Who died for me?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Only faintly now I see Him,\nWith the darkened veil between,\nBut a blessed day is coming,\nWhen His glory shall be seen.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What rejoicing in His presence,\nWhen are banished grief and pain;\nWhen the crooked ways are straightened,\nAnd the dark things shall be plain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Face to face--oh, blissful moment!\nFace to face--to see and know;\nFace to face with my Redeemer,\nJesus Christ Who loves me so.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Face to face I shall behold Him,\nFar beyond the starry sky;\nFace to face in all His glory,\nI shall see Him by and by!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Face to Face with Christ, My Savior",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0611",
          "Authors": [
            "Carrie E. Breck",
            "1898."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fairest Lord Jesus, Ruler of all nature,\nO Thou of God and man the Son,\nThee will I cherish, Thee will I honor,\nThou, my soul's glory, joy and crown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fair are the meadows, fairer still the woodlands,\nRobed in the blooming garb of spring;\nJesus is fairer, Jesus is purer,\nWho makes the woeful heart to sing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fair is the sunshine,\nFairer still the moonlight,\nAnd all the twinkling starry host;\nJesus shines brighter, Jesus shines purer\nThan all the angels heaven can boast.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Beautiful Savior! Lord of all the nations!\nSon of God and Son of Man!\nGlory and honor, praise, adoration,\nNow and forever more be Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Fairest Lord Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0612",
          "Authors": [
            "Münster Gesangbuch",
            "1677",
            "translated from German to English by Joseph August Seiss",
            "1873."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Gracious Lord, Thou canst make me clean; hide not Thy face from me;\nSick and faint, as the leper came, Jesus, I come to Thee.\nThou canst remove the plague of sin, washing my inmost soul;\nJesus, I come with breaking heart, help me and make me whole.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Gracious Lord, Thou canst make me clean; weary and sad am I;\nBending low at Thy sacred feet, hear my repentant cry;\nFaith in Thy Word has led me here, faith cannot plead in vain;\nLord, I believe; O cleanse me now, wash me from every stain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Gracious Lord, Thou canst make me clean; Lord, I am pleading still;\nNow I hear from Thy lips divine, \"Child, thou hast faith--I will\";\nJoy to my soul, great joy has come, mourning and tears are o'er;\nSweet are the words of Thy love to me, \"Go thou, and sin no more.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Gracious Lord, Thou canst make me clean;\nSpeak, and my soul shall live;\nO my faith will not let Thee go\nTill Thou my sin forgive.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Faith in Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0613",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1877."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Encamped along the hills of light,\nYe Christian soldiers, rise.\nAnd press the battle ere the night\nShall veil the glowing skies.\nAgainst the foe in vales below\nLet all our strength be hurled.\nFaith is the victory, we know,\nThat overcomes the world.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His banner over us is love,\nOur sword the Word of God.\nWe tread the road the saints above\nWith shouts of triumph trod.\nBy faith, they like a whirlwind's breath,\nSwept on o'er every field.\nThe faith by which they conquered death\nIs still our shining shield.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On every hand the foe we find\nDrawn up in dread array.\nLet tents of ease be left behind,\nAnd onward to the fray.\nSalvation's helmet on each head,\nWith truth all girt about,\nThe earth shall tremble 'neath our tread,\nAnd echo with our shout.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To him that overcomes the foe,\nWhite raiment shall be giv'n.\nBefore the angels he shall know\nHis name confessed in heaven.\nThen onward from the hill of light,\nOur hearts with love aflame,\nWe'll vanquish all the hosts of night,\nIn Jesus' conquering Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Faith is the victory! Faith is the victory!\nO glorious victory, that overcomes the world.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Faith Is the Victory",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0614",
          "Authors": [
            "John Henry Yates",
            "1891."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Faith of our fathers, living still,\nIn spite of dungeon, fire and sword;\nO how our hearts beat high with joy\nWhenever we hear that glorious Word!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Faith of our fathers, we will strive\nTo win all nations unto Thee;\nAnd through the truth that comes from God,\nWe all shall then be truly free.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Faith of our fathers, we will love\nBoth friend and foe in all our strife;\nAnd preach Thee, too, as love knows how\nBy kindly words and virtuous life.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Faith of our fathers, holy faith!\nWe will be true to thee till death.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Faith of Our Fathers",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0615",
          "Authors": [
            "Frederick William Faber",
            "1849."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Far and near the fields are teeming\nWith the waves of ripened grain;\nFar and near their gold is gleaming\nO'er the sunny slope and plain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Send them forth with morn's first beaming,\nSend them in the noontide's glare;\nWhen the sun's last rays are gleaming,\nBid them gather everywhere.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O thou, whom thy Lord is sending,\nGather now the sheaves of gold;\nHeavenward then at evening wending,\nThou shalt come with joy untold.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord of harvest, send forth reapers!\nHear us, Lord, to Thee we cry;\nSend them now the sheaves to gather\nEre the harvest time pass by.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Far and Near",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0616",
          "Authors": [
            "John O. Thompson",
            "1885."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Far, far away on Judea's plains,\nShepherds of old heard the joyous strains:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sweet are these strains of redeeming love,\nMessage of mercy from heaven above:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, with the angels we too would rejoice;\nHelp us to sing with the heart and voice:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hasten the time when, from every clime,\nMen shall unite in the strains sublime:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glory to God, glory to God,\nGlory to God in the highest;\nPeace on earth, good will to men;\nPeace on earth, good will to men.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Far, Far Away on Judea's Plains",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0617",
          "Authors": [
            "John Menzies MacFarlane (1833-1892)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father in heaven, Who lovest all,\nO help Thy children when they call,\nThat they may build from age to age\nAn undefiled heritage.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Teach us to bear the yoke in youth,\nWith steadfastness and careful truth,\nThat, in our time, Thy grace may give\nThe truth whereby the nations live.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Teach us to rule ourselves alway,\nControlled and cleanly night and day,\nThat we may bring, if need arise,\nNo maimed or worthless sacrifice.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Teach us to look in all our ends,\nOn Thee for Judge, and not our friends,\nThat we, with Thee, may walk uncowed\nBy fear or favor of the crowd.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Teach us the strength that cannot seek,\nBy deed or thought, to hurt the weak,\nThat, under Thee, we may possess\nMan's strength to comfort man's distress.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Teach us delight in simple things,\nAnd mirth that has no bitter springs,\nForgiveness free of evil done,\nAnd love to all men 'neath the sun.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Father in Heaven, Who Lovest All",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0623",
          "Authors": [
            "Rudyard Kipling",
            "1906."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father of all, to Thee\nWith loving hearts we pray,\nThrough Him, in mercy given,\nThe Life, the Truth, the Way;\nFrom Heav'n, Thy throne, in mercy shed\nThy blessings on each bended head.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father of all, to Thee\nOur contrite hearts we raise,\nUnstrung by sin and pain,\nLong voiceless in Thy praise;\nBreathe Thou the silent chords along,\nUntil they tremble into song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father of all, to Thee\nWe breathe unuttered fears,\nDeep hidden in our souls,\nThat have no voice but tears;\nTake Thou our hand, and through the wild\nLead gently each trustful child.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father of all, may we\nIn praise our tongues employ,\nWhen gladness fills the soul\nWith deep and hallowed joy;\nIn storm and calm give us to see\nThe path of peace which leads to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Father of All, To Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0628",
          "Authors": [
            "John Julian (1839-1913)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father of heaven, Whose love profound\nA ransom for our souls hath found,\nBefore Thy throne we sinners bend;\nTo us Thy pardoning love extend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Almighty Son, Incarnate Word,\nOur Prophet, Priest, Redeemer, Lord,\nBefore Thy throne we sinners bend;\nTo us Thy saving grace extend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Eternal Spirit, by Whose breath\nThe soul is raised from sin and death,\nBefore Thy throne we sinners bend;\nTo us Thy quickening power extend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jehovah--Father, Spirit, Son--\nMysterious Godhead, Three in One,\nBefore Thy throne we sinners bend;\nGrace, pardon, life to us extend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Father of Heaven",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0629",
          "Authors": [
            "Edward Cooper",
            "1805."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father of Jesus Christ, my Lord,\nMy Savior and my Head;\nI trust in Thee, Whose powerful Word\nHath raised Him from the dead.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I hope, against all human hope,\nSelf desperate, I believe;\nThy quickening Word shall raise me up,\nThou shalt Thy Spirit give.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Thee the glory of Thy power\nAnd faithfulness I give;\nI shall in Christ, at that glad hour,\nAnd Christ in me shall live.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Faith, mighty faith, the promise sees,\nAnd looks to that alone;\nLaughs at impossibilities,\nAnd cries, \"It shall be done!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Father of Jesus Christ, My Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0630",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1747."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father of lights, in Whom there is no shadow,\nGiver of every good and perfect gift!\nWith one accord we seek Thy holy presence,\nGladly our hearts to Thee in praise we lift.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glad for the cause that binds our lives together,\nThrough Thee united, worshiping as one;\nGlad for the crowning gift that Thou hast given,\nSending, to light the world, Thine only Son.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Light of the world, through Whom we know the Father!\nPour out upon us Thine abiding love,\nThat we may know its depth and height and splendor,\nThat heaven may come to earth from heaven above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou art the Christ! To Thee we own allegiance.\nMay our devotion sweep from sea to sea,\nEven as we, the gift from Thee receiving,\nJoyfully minister that gift for Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Father of Lights",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0631",
          "Authors": [
            "Elizabeth Wilson and Helen Thoburn",
            "1913."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father of mercies, in Thy Word\nWhat endless glory shines!\nForever be Thy Name adored\nFor these celestial lines.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here may the wretched sons of want\nExhaustless riches find;\nRiches above what earth can grant,\nAnd lasting as the mind.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here springs of consolation rise\nTo cheer the fainting mind,\nAnd thirsty souls receive supplies,\nAnd sweet refreshment find.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here the Redeemer's welcome voice\nSpreads heavenly peace around\nAnd life and everlasting joys\nAttend the blissful sound.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, may these heavenly pages be\nMy ever dear delight,\nAnd still new beauties may I see,\nAnd still increasing light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Divine Instructor, gracious Lord,\nBe Thou forever near;\nTeach me to love Thy sacred Word,\nAnd view my Savior there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Father of Mercies, in Thy Word",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0632",
          "Authors": [
            "Anne Steele",
            "1760."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father, again in Jesus' Name we meet,\nAnd bow in penitence beneath Your feet;\nAgain to You our feeble voices raise,\nTo sue for mercy, and to sing Your praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O we would bless You for Your ceaseless care,\nAnd all Your works from day to day declare;\nIs not our life with hourly mercies crowned?\nDoes not Your arm encircle us around?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Alas, unworthy of Your boundless love,\nToo oft with careless feet from You we rove;\nBut now, encouraged by Your voice, we come,\nReturning sinners to a Father's home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O by that Name in Whom all fulness dwells,\nO by that love which ev'ry love excels,\nO by that blood so freely shed for sin,\nOpen blest mercy's gate and take us in.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Father, Again in Jesus' Name We Meet",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0618",
          "Authors": [
            "Lucy E.G. Whitmore",
            "1824."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father, hear the prayer we offer:\nNor for ease that prayer shall be,\nBut for strength, that we may ever\nLive our lives courageously.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not forever by still waters\nWould we idly, quiet stay;\nBut would smite the living fountains\nFrom the rocks along our way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be our strength in hours of weakness,\nIn our wanderings be our Guide;\nThrough endeavor, failure, danger,\nFather, be Thou at our side.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let our path be bright or dreary,\nStorm or sunshine be our share;\nMay our souls in hope unweary\nMake Thy work our ceaseless prayer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Father, Hear the Prayer We Offer",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0619",
          "Authors": [
            "Love Maria Willis",
            "circa 1856."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father, how wide thy glories shine!\nHow high Thy wonders rise!\nKnown through the earth by thousand signs,\nBy thousand through the skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Those mighty orbs proclaim Thy power,\nTheir motions speak Thy skill,\nAnd on the wings of every hour\nWe read Thy patience still.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But when we view Thy strange design\nTo save rebellious worms,\nOur souls are filled with awe divine\nTo see what God performs.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When sinners break the Father's laws,\nThe dying Son atones;\nO the dear mysteries of His cross,\nThe triumph of his groans.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now the full glories of the Lamb\nAdorn the heavenly plains;\nSweet cherubs learn Immanuel's Name,\nAnd try their choicest strains.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O may I bear some humble part\nIn that immortal song!\nWonder and joy shall tune my heart,\nAnd love command my tongue.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Father, How Wide Thy Glories Shine",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0620",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts (1674-1748)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father, I know that all my life\nIs portioned out for me,\nAnd the changes that are sure to come\nI do not fear to see;\nBut I ask Thee for a present mind\nIntent on pleasing Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I ask Thee for a thoughtful love,\nThrough constant watching wise,\nTo meet the glad with joyful smiles,\nAnd to wipe the weeping eyes;\nAnd a heart at leisure from itself,\nTo soothe and sympathize.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I would not have the restless will\nThat hurries to and fro,\nSeeking for some great thing to do\nOr secret thing to know;\nI would be treated as a child,\nAnd guided where I go.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wherever in the world I am,\nIn whatsoe'er estate,\nI have a fellowship with hearts\nTo keep and cultivate;\nAnd a work of lowly love to do\nFor the Lord on Whom I wait.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So I ask Thee for daily strength,\nTo none that ask denied,\nAnd a mind to blend with outward life\nWhile keeping at Thy side;\nContent to fill a little space,\nIf Thou be glorified.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And if some things I do not ask\nIn my cup of blessing be,\nI would have my spirit filled the more\nWith grateful love to Thee,\nMore careful, not to serve Thee much,\nBut to please Thee perfectly.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There are briers besetting every path\nThat call for patient care;\nThere is a cross in every lot,\nAnd an earnest need for prayer;\nBut a lowly heart that leans on Thee\nIs happy anywhere.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In a service which Thy will appoints\nThere are no bonds for me;\nFor my inmost heart is taught \"the truth\"\nThat makes Thy children \"free.\"\nAnd a life of self renouncing love\nIs a life of liberty.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Father, I Know That All My Life",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0621",
          "Authors": [
            "Anna Laetitia Waring",
            "1850."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father, I stretch my hands to Thee,\nNo other help I know;\nIf Thou withdraw Thyself from me,\nAh! whither shall I go?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What did Thine only Son endure,\nBefore I drew my breath!\nWhat pain, what labor, to secure\nMy soul from endless death!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Surely Thou canst not let me die;\nO speak, and I shall live;\nAnd here I will unwearied lie,\nTill Thou Thy Spirit give.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Author of faith! to Thee I lift\nMy weary, longing eyes:\nO let me now receive that gift!\nMy soul without it dies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Father, I Stretch My Hands to Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0622",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father, in Thy mysterious presence kneeling,\nFain would our souls feel all Thy kindling love;\nFor we are weak, and need some deep revealing\nOf trust and strength and calmness from above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, we have wandered forth through doubt and sorrow,\nAnd Thou hast made each step an onward one;\nAnd we will ever trust each unknown morrow;\nThou wilt sustain us till its work is done.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now, Father, now in Thy dear presence kneeling,\nOur spirits yearn to feel Thy kindling love;\nNow make us strong; we need Thy deep revealing\nOf trust and strength and calmness from above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Father, in Thy Mysterious Presence Kneeling",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0624",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel Johnson",
            "1846."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father, lead me day by day,\nEver in Thine own sweet way;\nTeach me to be pure and true;\nShow me what I ought to do.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When in danger, make me brave,\nMake me know that Thou canst save;\nKeep me safe by Thy dear side;\nLet me in Thy love abide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When I'm tempted to do wrong,\nMake me steadfast, wise and strong;\nAnd when all alone I stand,\nShield me with Thy mighty hand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When my heart is full of glee,\nHelp me to remember Thee,\nHappy most of all to know\nThat my Father loves me so.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Father, Lead Me Day by Day",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0625",
          "Authors": [
            "John Page Hopps",
            "1877."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father, let me dedicate, all this year to Thee,\nIn whatever worldly state Thou wilt have me be:\nNot from sorrow, pain or care, freedom dare I claim;\nThis alone shall be my prayer, glorify Thy Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Can a child presume to choose where or how to live?\nCan a Father's love refuse all the best to give?\nMore Thou givest every day than the best can claim\nNor withholdest aught that may glorify Thy Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If in mercy Thou wilt spare joys that yet are mine;\nIf on life, serene and fair, brighter rays may shine;\nLet my glad heart, while it sings, Thee in all proclaim,\nAnd, whate'er the future brings, glorify Thy Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If Thou callest to the cross, and its shadow come,\nTurning all my gain to loss, shrouding heart and home;\nLet me think how Thy dear Son to His glory came,\nAnd in deepest woe pray on, \"Glorify Thy Name.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Father, Let Me Dedicate",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0626",
          "Authors": [
            "Lawrence Tuttiett",
            "1864."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father, make us loving, gentle, thoughtful, kind;\nFill us with Thy Spirit, make us of Thy mind.\nHelp us love each other, more and more each day,\nHelp us follow Jesus, in the narrow way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father, we would ever, live as in Thy sight;\nThou dost know our longings after what is right.\nFill our hearts with kindness as we onward go,\nTeach us to be loving, Thou hast loved us so.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Help us to remember, Thou art ever near;\nTeach us lovingkindness, tenderness and cheer.\nThere is much of sorrow, in this world below;\nFather, make us loving, Thou hast loved us so.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We would learn of Jesus,\nHelp us here below,\nFollow in His footsteps,\nWho hath loved us so.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Father, Make Us Loving",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0627",
          "Authors": [
            "Flora Kirkland",
            "1901."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father, we praise Thee, now the night is over;\nActive and watchful, stand we all before Thee;\nSinging, we offer, prayer and meditation;\nThus we adore Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Monarch of all things, fit us for Thy mansions;\nBanish our weakness, health and wholeness sending;\nBring us to heaven, where Thy saints united\nJoy without ending.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All holy Father, Son and equal Spirit,\nTrinity blessed, send us Thy salvation;\nThine is the glory, gleaming and resounding\nThrough all creation.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Father, We Praise Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0633",
          "Authors": [
            "Gregory I (540-604); translated from Latin to English by Percy Dearmer",
            "1906."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father, whate'er of earthly bliss\nThy sovereign will denies,\nAccepted at Thy throne, let this\nMy humble prayer, arise:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Give me a calm and thankful heart,\nFrom every murmur free;\nThe blessing of Thy grace impart,\nAnd make me live to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let the sweet hope that Thou art mine\nMy life and death attend,\nThy presence through my journey shine,\nAnd crown my journey's end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Father, Whate'er of Earthly Bliss",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0634",
          "Authors": [
            "Anne Steele",
            "1760."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father, when shall all the weary earth\nCease from sighing and ring out its mirth?\nTriumph in its grand, immortal birth,\nInto wondrous life with God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Savior, when shall my poor sinful soul\nOn Thee all its sins and sorrow roll?\nKnow Thy full salvation and be whole?\nWhen, my Jesus, wilt Thou come?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Enter now upon Thy glorious reign!\nCome and raise to life what sin hath slain!\nO'er my heart and o'er the world regain\nThy dominion! Jesus, come!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ is coming as the King of kings;\nShout, ye ransomed, o'er the grace He brings;\nHark! the whole earth with the welcome rings,\nHallelujah, praise His Name!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Father, When Shall All the Weary Earth",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0635",
          "Authors": [
            "Denis Wortman",
            "1892."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father, Who the light this day\nOut of darkness didst create,\nShine upon us now, we pray,\nWhile within Thy courts we wait.\nWean us from the works of night,\nMake us children of the light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Savior, Who this day didst break\nThe dark prison of the tomb,\nBid our slumbering souls awake,\nShine through all their sin and gloom.\nLet us from our bonds set free,\nRise from sin and live to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blessed Spirit, Comforter,\nSent this day from Christ on high,\nLord, on us Thy gifts confer,\nCleanse, illumine, sanctify.\nAll Thy fullness shed abroad;\nLead us to the truth of God",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Father, Who the Light This Day",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0636",
          "Authors": [
            "Carl Bernhard Garve",
            "1825; translated from German to English by Jane Laurie Borthwick",
            "1862."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fear not, O little flock, the foe\nWho madly seeks your overthrow;\nDread not his rage and power;\nWhat though your courage sometimes faints?\nHis seeming triumph o'er God's saints\nLasts but a little hour.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fear not, be strong! your cause belongs\nTo Him Who can avenge your wrongs;\nLeave all to Him, your Lord;\nThough hidden yet from mortal eyes,\nSalvation shall for you arise;\nHe girdeth on His sword!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As true as God's own promise stands,\nNot earth nor hell with all their bands\nAgainst us shall prevail;\nThe Lord shall mock them from His throne;\nGod is with us; we are His own;\nOur victory cannot fail!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Amen, Lord Jesus, grant our prayer!\nGreat Captain, now thine arm make bare;\nThy church with strength defend;\nSo shall thy saints and martyrs raise\nA joyful chorus to Thy praise,\nThrough ages without end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Fear Not, O Little Flock",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0637",
          "Authors": [
            "King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden",
            "Jacob Fabricius",
            "or Johann Altenburg; translated to English by Catherine Winkworth."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fierce raged the tempest o'er the deep,\nWatch did Thine anxious servants keep\nBut Thou wast wrapped in guileless sleep,\nCalm and still.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Save, Lord, we perish,\" was their cry,\n\"O save us in our agony!\"\nThy word above the storm rose high,\n\"Peace, be still.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The wild winds hushed; the angry deep\nSank, like a little child, to sleep;\nThe sullen billows ceased to leap,\nAt Thy will.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So, when our life is clouded o'er,\nAnd storm winds drift us from the shore,\nSay, lest we sink to rise no more,\n\"Peace, be still.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Fierce Raged the Tempest O'er the Deep",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0638",
          "Authors": [
            "Godfrey Thring",
            "1862."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fight the good fight with all thy might;\nChrist is thy Strength, and Christ thy Right;\nLay hold on life, and it shall be\nThy joy and crown eternally.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Run the straight race through God's good grace,\nLift up thine eyes, and seek His face;\nLife with its way before us lies,\nChrist is the Path, and Christ the Prize.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Cast care aside, upon thy Guide,\nLean and His mercy will provide;\nLean, and the trusting soul shall prove\nChrist is its Life, and Christ its Love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Faint not nor fear, for He is near,\nHe changeth not, and thou art dear.\nOnly believe, and thou shalt see\nThat Christ is all in all to thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Fight the Good Fight with All Thy Might",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0639",
          "Authors": [
            "John Samuel Bewley Monsell",
            "1863."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hover o'er me, Holy Spirit,\nBathe my trembling heart and brow;\nFill me with Thy hallowed presence,\nCome, O come and fill me now.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou canst fill me, gracious Spirit,\nThough I cannot tell Thee how;\nBut I need Thee, greatly need Thee,\nCome, O come and fill me now.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am weakness, full of weakness,\nAt Thy sacred feet I bow;\nBlest, divine, eternal Spirit,\nFill with power and fill me now.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Cleanse and comfort, bless and save me,\nBathe, O bathe my heart and brow;\nThou art comforting and saving,\nThou at sweetly filling now.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fill me now, fill me now,\nJesus, come and fill me now;\nFill me with Thy hallowed presence,\nCome, O come, and fill me now.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Fill Me Now",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0640",
          "Authors": [
            "Elwood Haines Stokes",
            "1879."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fill Thou my life, O Lord my God,\nIn every part with praise,\nThat my whole being may proclaim\nThy being and Thy ways.\nNot for the lip of praise alone,\nNor e'en the praising heart\nI ask, but for a life made up\nOf praise in every part!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise in the common words I speak,\nLife's common looks and tones,\nIn fellowship in hearth and board\nWith my beloved ones;\nNot in the temple crowd alone\nWhere holy voices chime,\nBut in the silent paths of earth,\nThe quiet rooms of time.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fill every part of me with praise;\nLet all my being speak\nOf Thee and of Thy love, O Lord,\nPoor though I be, and weak.\nSo shalt Thou, Lord, from me, e'en me,\nReceive the glory due;\nAnd so shall I begin on earth\nThe song forever new.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So shall each fear, each fret, each care\nBe turned into a song,\nAnd every winding of the way\nThe echo shall prolong;\nSo shall no part of day or night\nFrom sacredness be free;\nBut all my life, in every step\nBe fellowship with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Fill Thou My Life",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0641",
          "Authors": [
            "Horatius Bonar",
            "1866."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Firmly I believe and truly\nGod is Three, and God is One;\nAnd I next acknowledge duly\nManhood taken by the Son.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And I trust and hope most fully\nIn that Manhood crucified;\nAnd each thought and deed unruly\nDo to death, as He has died.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Simply to His grace and wholly\nLight and life and strength belong,\nAnd I love supremely, solely,\nHim the holy, Him the strong.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And I hold in veneration,\nFor the love of Him alone,\nHoly Church as His creation,\nAnd her teachings are His own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Adoration aye be given,\nWith and through the angelic host,\nTo the God of earth and heaven,\nFather, Son and Holy Ghost.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Firmly I Believe and Truly",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0642",
          "Authors": [
            "John Henry Newman",
            "1865."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Flee as a bird to your mountain, thou who art weary of sin;\nGo to the clear flowing fountain where you may wash and be clean.\nHaste, then, th'avenger is near thee; call, and the Savior will hear thee;\nHe on His bosom will bear thee; O thou who art weary of sin,\nO thou who art weary of sin.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He will protect thee forever, wipe every falling tear;\nHe will forsake thee, O never, sheltered so tenderly there.\nHaste, then, the hours are flying, spend not the moments in sighing,\nCease from your sorrow and crying: The Savior will wipe every tear,\nThe Savior will wipe every tear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Flee as a Bird",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0643",
          "Authors": [
            "Mary Stanley Bunce Dana Shindler",
            "1842."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fling out the banner! let it float\nSkyward and seaward, high and wide;\nThe sun that lights its shining folds,\nThe cross, on which the Savior died.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fling out the banner! heathen lands\nShall see from far the glorious sight,\nAnd nations crowding to be born\nBaptize their spirits in its light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fling out the banner! heathen lands\nShall see from far the glorious sight,\nAnd nations, crowding to be born,\nBaptize their spirits in its light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fling out the banner! Angels bend\nIn anxious silence o'er the sight,\nAnd vainly seek to comprehend\nThe wonder of the love divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fling out the banner! sin sick souls\nThat sink and perish in the strife,\nShall touch in faith its radiant hem,\nAnd spring immortal into life.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fling out the banner! let it float\nSkyward and seaward, high and wide,\nOur glory, only in the cross;\nOur only hope, the Crucified!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fling out the banner! wide and high,\nSeaward and skyward, let it shine;\nNor skill, nor might, nor merit ours;\nWe conquer only in that sign.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Fling Out the Banner",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0644",
          "Authors": [
            "George Washington Doane",
            "1848."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Spring has now unwrapped the flowers, day is fast reviving,\nLife in all her growing powers towards the light is striving:\nGone the iron touch of cold, winter time and frost time,\nSeedlings, working through the mould, now make up for lost time.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Herb and plant that, winter long, slumbered at their leisure,\nNow bestirring, green and strong, find in growth their pleasure;\nAll the world with beauty fills, gold the green enhancing,\nFlowers make glee among the hills, set the meadows dancing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through each wonder of fair days God Himself expresses;\nBeauty follows all His ways, as the world He blesses:\nSo, as He renews the earth, Artist without rival,\nIn His grace of glad new birth we must seek revival.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Earth puts on her dress of glee; flowers and grasses hide her;\nWe go forth in charity--brothers all beside her;\nFor, as man this glory sees in th'awakening season,\nReason learns the heart's decrees, hearts are led by reason.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise the Maker, all ye saints; He with glory girt you,\nHe Who skies and meadows paints fashioned all your virtue;\nPraise Him, seers, heroes, kings, heralds of perfection;\nBrothers, praise Him, for He brings all to resurrection!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Flower Carol",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0645",
          "Authors": [
            "Swedish",
            "13th Century"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Flung to the heedless winds,\nOr on the waters cast,\nThe martyrs' ashes, watched,\nShall gathered be at last.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And from that scattered dust,\nAround us and abroad,\nShall spring a plenteous seed,\nOf witnesses for God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Father hath received,\nTheir latest living breath,\nAnd vain is Satan's boast,\nOf victory in their death.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Still, still, though dead, they speak,\nAnd, trumpet tongued, proclaim,\nTo many a wakening land,\nThe one availing Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Flung to the Heedless Winds",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0646",
          "Authors": [
            "Martin Luther; translated from German to English by John A. Messenger."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Down in the valley with my Savior I would go,\nWhere the flowers are blooming and the sweet waters flow;\nEverywhere He leads me I would follow, follow on,\nWalking in His footsteps till the crown be won.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Down in the valley with my Savior I would go,\nWhere the storms are sweeping and the dark waters flow;\nWith His hand to lead me I will never, never fear,\nDanger cannot fright me if my Lord is near.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Down in the valley, or upon the mountain steep,\nClose beside my Savior would my soul ever keep;\nHe will lead me safely in the path that He has trod,\nUp to where they gather on the hills of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Follow! follow! I would follow Jesus!\nAnywhere, everywhere, I would follow on!\nFollow! follow! I would follow Jesus!\nEverywhere He leads me I would follow on!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Follow On",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0647",
          "Authors": [
            "William Orcutt Cushing",
            "1878."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "To the knights in the days of old,\nKeeping watch on the mountain height,\nCame a vision of Holy Grail\nAnd a voice through the waiting night:\nFollow, follow, follow the gleam;\nBanners unfurled o'er all the world;\nFollow, follow, follow the gleam\nOf the chalice that is the Grail.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And we who would serve the King,\nAnd loyally Him obey,\nIn the consecrate silence know\nThat the challenge still holds today,\nFollow, follow, follow the gleam\nStandards of worth o'er all the earth;\nFollow, follow, follow the gleam\nOf the Light that shall bring the dawn.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Follow the Gleam",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0648",
          "Authors": [
            "Helen Hill Miller",
            "1920."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sweetly, Lord, have we heard Thee calling,\nCome, follow Me!\nAnd we see where Thy footprints falling\nLead us to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though they lead o'er the cold, dark mountains,\nSeeking His sheep;\nOr along by Siloam's fountains,\nHelping the weak.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If they lead through the temple holy,\nPreaching the Word;\nOr in homes of the poor and lowly,\nServing the Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though, dear Lord, in Thy pathway keeping,\nWe follow Thee;\nThrough the gloom of that place of weeping,\nGethsemane!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If Thy way and its sorrows bearing,\nWe go again,\nUp the slope of the hillside, bearing\nOur cross of pain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By and by, through the shining portals,\nTurning our feet,\nWe shall walk, with the glad immortals,\nHeav'n's golden street.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then at last when on high He sees us,\nOur journey done,\nWe will rest where the steps of Jesus\nEnd at His throne.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Footprints of Jesus,\nThat make the pathway glow;\nWe will follow the steps of Jesus\nWhere'er they go.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Footprints of Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0649",
          "Authors": [
            "Mary Bridges Canedy Slade",
            "1871."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "For a worldwide revival,\nBlessed Master, we pray.\nLet the pow'r of the Highest\nBe upon us today;\nFor this world, dearly purchased\nBy the blood of God's Son,\nBack from Satan's dominion\nAnd from sin must be won.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Send the \"showers of blessing,\"\nAs declared in Thy Word,\nLet the \"Spirit of promise\"\nOn all flesh be outpoured;\nSend the \"latter rain\" on us,\nTill the land overflows,\nTill the desert, rejoicing,\nBlossoms forth as the rose.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a \"sound of a going\nIn the mulberry trees,\"\nNews of nations awaking\nBorne upon ev'ry breeze;\nFor the prayers of His children,\nGod in mercy doth own.\nThe revival's beginning,\nAnd the power's coming down.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Send the power, O Lord,\nSend the power, O Lord.\nSend the Holy Ghost power;\nLet it now be outpoured.\nSend it surging and sweeping\nLike the waves of the sea.\nSend a worldwide revival,\nAnd begin it in me.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "For a Worldwide Revival",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0650",
          "Authors": [
            "Leila Naylor Morris",
            "1910"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "For all the saints, who from their labors rest,\nWho Thee by faith before the world confessed,\nThy Name, O Jesus, be forever blessed.\nAlleluia, Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou wast their Rock, their Fortress and their Might;\nThou, Lord, their Captain in the well fought fight;\nThou, in the darkness drear, their one true Light.\nAlleluia, Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For the Apostles' glorious company,\nWho bearing forth the Cross o'er land and sea,\nShook all the mighty world, we sing to Thee:\nAlleluia, Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For the Evangelists, by whose blest word,\nLike fourfold streams, the garden of the Lord,\nIs fair and fruitful, be Thy Name adored.\nAlleluia, Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For Martyrs, who with rapture kindled eye,\nSaw the bright crown descending from the sky,\nAnd seeing, grasped it, Thee we glorify.\nAlleluia, Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O blest communion, fellowship divine!\nWe feebly struggle, they in glory shine;\nAll are one in Thee, for all are Thine.\nAlleluia, Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O may Thy soldiers, faithful, true and bold,\nFight as the saints who nobly fought of old,\nAnd win with them the victor's crown of gold.\nAlleluia, Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And when the strife is fierce, the warfare long,\nSteals on the ear the distant triumph song,\nAnd hearts are brave, again, and arms are strong.\nAlleluia, Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The golden evening brightens in the west;\nSoon, soon to faithful warriors comes their rest;\nSweet is the calm of paradise the blessed.\nAlleluia, Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But lo! there breaks a yet more glorious day;\nThe saints triumphant rise in bright array;\nThe King of glory passes on His way.\nAlleluia, Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From earth's wide bounds, from ocean's farthest coast,\nThrough gates of pearl streams in the countless host,\nAnd singing to Father, Son and Holy Ghost:\nAlleluia, Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 11
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "For All the Saints",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0651",
          "Authors": [
            "William Walsham How",
            "1864."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"For My sake, and the Gospel's, go\nAnd tell redemption's story\";\nHis heralds answer, \"Be it so,\nAnd Thine, Lord, all the glory!\"\nThey preach His birth, His life, His cross,\nThe love of His atonement,\nFor Whom they count the world but loss,\nHis Easter, His enthronement.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark, hark, the trump of jubilee\nProclaims to every nation,\nFrom pole to pole, by land and sea,\nGlad tidings of salvation;\nAs nearer draws the day of doom,\nWhile still the battle rages,\nThe heav'nly Dayspring through the gloom\nBreaks on the night of ages.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Still on and on the anthems spread\nOf alleluia voices,\nIn concert with the holy dead\nThe warrior church rejoices;\nTheir snow white robes are washed in blood,\nTheir golden harps are ringing;\nEarth and the paradise of God\nOne triumph song are singing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He comes, Whose advent trumpet drowns\nThe last of time's evangels,\nEmmanuel crowned with many crowns,\nThe Lord of saints and angels;\nO Life, Light, Love, the great I AM,\nTriune, Who changest never,\nThe throne of God and of the Lamb\nIs Thine, and Thine forever.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "For My Sake, and the Gospel's",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0652",
          "Authors": [
            "Edward Henry Bickersteth",
            "1899."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "For the beauty of the earth\nFor the glory of the skies,\nFor the love which from our birth\nOver and around us lies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For the beauty of each hour,\nOf the day and of the night,\nHill and vale, and tree and flower,\nSun and moon, and stars of light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For the joy of ear and eye,\nFor the heart and mind's delight,\nFor the mystic harmony\nLinking sense to sound and sight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For the joy of human love,\nBrother, sister, parent, child,\nFriends on earth and friends above,\nFor all gentle thoughts and mild.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For Thy church, that evermore\nLifteth holy hands above,\nOffering upon every shore\nHer pure sacrifice of love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For the martyrs' crown of light,\nFor Thy prophets' eagle eye,\nFor Thy bold confessors' might,\nFor the lips of infancy.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For Thy virgins' robes of snow,\nFor Thy maiden mother mild,\nFor Thyself, with hearts aglow,\nJesu, Victim undefiled.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For Thyself, best Gift Divine,\nTo the world so freely given,\nFor that great, great love of Thine,\nPeace on earth and joy in heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord of all, to Thee we raise,\nThis our hymn of grateful praise.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "For the Beauty of the Earth",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0653",
          "Authors": [
            "Folliot Sandford Pierpoint",
            "1864."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "For thee, O dear, dear country,\nMine eyes their vigils keep;\nFor very love, beholding\nThy happy name, they weep.\nThe mention of thy glory\nIs unction to the breast\nAnd medicine in sickness\nAnd love and life and rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O one, O only mansion,\nO paradise of joy,\nWhere tears are ever banished\nAnd smiles have no alloy!\nThe Lamb is all thy splendor,\nThe Crucified thy praise;\nHis laud and benediction\nThy ransomed people raise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With jasper glow thy bulwarks,\nThy streets with emeralds blaze;\nThe sardius and the topaz\nUnite in thee their rays;\nThine ageless walls are bonded\nWith amethyst unpriced;\nThe saints build up thy fabric,\nThe cornerstone is Christ.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou hast no shore, fair ocean;\nThou hast no time, bright day,\nDear fountain of refreshment\nTo pilgrims far away!\nUpon the Rock of Ages\nThey raise thy holy tower;\nThine is the victor's laurel\nAnd thine the golden dower.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "For Thee, O Dear, Dear, Country",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0654",
          "Authors": [
            "Bernard of Morlaix",
            "circa 1140; translated from Latin to English by John Mason Neale",
            "1862."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "For those we love within the veil,\nWho once were comrades of our way,\nWe thank Thee, Lord; for they have won\nTo cloudless day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And life for them is life indeed,\nThe splendid goal of earth's strait race;\nAnd where no shadows intervene\nThey see Thy face.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not as we knew them any more,\nToil worn, and sad with burdened care:\nErect, clear eyed, upon their brows\nThy Name they bear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Free from the fret of mortal years,\nAnd knowing now Thy perfect will,\nWith quickened sense and heightened joy,\nThey serve Thee still.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O fuller, sweeter is that life,\nAnd larger, ampler is the air:\nEye cannot see nor heart conceive\nThe glory there;",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Nor know to what high purpose Thou\nDost yet employ their ripened powers,\nNor how at Thy behest they touch\nThis life of ours.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There are no tears within their eyes;\nWith love they keep perpetual tryst;\nAnd praise and work and rest are one\nWith Thee, O Christ.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "For Those We Love Within the Veil",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0655",
          "Authors": [
            "William Charter Piggott."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "For Thy dear saints, O Lord,\nWho strove in Thee to live,\nWho followed Thee, obeyed, adored,\nOur grateful hymn receive.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "They all in life and death,\nWith Thee their Lord in view,\nLearned from Thy Holy Spirit's breath\nTo suffer and to do.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thine earthly members fit\nTo join Thy saints above,\nIn one communion ever knit,\nOne fellowship of love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, Thy Name we bless,\nAnd humbly pray that we\nMay follow them in holiness,\nWho lived and died for Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "For Thy Dear Saints",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0656",
          "Authors": [
            "Richard Mant",
            "1837."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "For Thy mercy and Thy grace,\nConstant through another year,\nHear our song of thankfulness;\nJesus, our Redeemer, hear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo! our sins on Thee we cast,\nThee, our perfect Sacrifice;\nAnd, forgetting all the past,\nPress towards our glorious prize.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dark the future: let Thy light\nGuide us, bright and morning Star:\nFierce our foes, and hard the fight;\nArm us, Savior, for the war.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In our weakness and distress,\nRock of strength, be Thou our Stay;\nIn the pathless wilderness\nBe our true and living Way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who of us death's awful road\nIn the coming year shall tread?\nWith Thy rod and staff, O God,\nComfort Thou his dying bed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Keep us faithful, keep us pure,\nKeep us evermore Thine own;\nHelp, O help us to endure;\nFit us for the promised crown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So within Thy palace gate\nWe shall praise, on golden strings,\nThee the only Potentate,\nLord of lords, and King of kings.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "For Thy Mercy and Thy Grace",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0657",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Downton",
            "1841."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Forever here my rest shall be,\nClose to Thy bleeding side;\nThis all my hope, and all my plea,\nFor me the Savior died!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My dying Savior, and my God,\nFountain for guilt and sin,\nSprinkle me ever with Thy blood,\nAnd cleanse, and keep me clean.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wash me, and make me thus Thine own,\nWash me, and mine Thou art,\nWash me, but not my feet alone,\nMy hands, my head, my heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The atonement of Thy blood apply,\nTill faith to sight improve,\nTill hope in full fruition die,\nAnd all my soul be love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I do believe, I now believe,\nThat Jesus died for me;\nAnd through His blood, His precious blood,\nI shall from sin be free.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Forever Here My Rest Shall Be",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0658",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Forever settled in the heav'ns,\nThy Word, O Lord, shall firmly stand;\nThy faithfulness shall never fail;\nThe earth abides at Thy command.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy Word and works unmoved remain,\nThine every purpose to fulfill;\nAll things are Thine and Thee obey,\nAnd all as servants wait Thy will.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I should have perished in my woe\nHad not I loved Thy law divine;\nThat law I never can forget;\nO save me, Lord, for I am Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The wicked would destroy my soul,\nBut in Thy truth is refuge sure;\nExceeding broad is Thy command,\nAnd in perfection shall endure.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Forever Settled in the Heavens",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0659",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Forgive them, O my Father,\nThey know not what they do.\"\nThe Savior spoke in anguish,\nAs sharp iron nails went through.\nNo word of anger spoke He\nTo them that shed His blood,\nBut prayer and tenderest pity\nLarge as the love of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For me was that compassion,\nFor me that tender care;\nI need His wide forgiveness\nAs much as any there.\nIt was my pride and hardness\nThat hung Him on the tree;\nThose cruel nails, O Savior,\nWere driven in by me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And often I have slighted\nThy gentle voice that said:\nForgive me too, Lord Jesus,\nI knew not what I did.\nO depth of sweet compassion!\nO love divine and true!\nSave thou the souls that slight Thee,\nAnd know not what they do.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Forgive Them, O My Father",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0660",
          "Authors": [
            "Cecil Frances Humphreys Alexander (1818-1895)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Forth in Thy Name, O Lord, I go,\nMy daily labor to pursue;\nThee, only Thee, resolved to know\nIn all I think or speak or do.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The task Thy wisdom hath assigned,\nO let me cheerfully fulfill;\nIn all my works Thy presence find,\nAnd prove Thy good and perfect will.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Preserve me from my calling's snare,\nAnd hide my simple heart above,\nAbove the thorns of choking care,\nThe gilded baits of worldly love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thee may I set at my right hand,\nWhose eyes mine inmost substance see,\nAnd labor on at Thy command,\nAnd offer all my works to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Give me to bear Thy easy yoke,\nAnd every moment watch and pray,\nAnd still to things eternal look,\nAnd hasten to Thy glorious day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fain would I still for Thee employ\nWhate'er Thy bounteous grace hath giv'n;\nAnd run my course with even joy,\nAnd closely walk with Thee to heav'n.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Forth in Thy Name, O Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0661",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1749."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Forty days and forty nights\nThou wast fasting in the wild;\nForty days and forty nights\nTempted, and yet undefiled.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Should not we Thy sorrow share\nAnd from worldly joys abstain,\nFasting with unceasing prayer,\nStrong with Thee to suffer pain?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then if Satan on us press,\nJesus, Savior, hear our call!\nVictor in the wilderness,\nGrant we may not faint nor fall!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So shall we have peace divine:\nHolier gladness ours shall be;\nRound us, too, shall angels shine,\nSuch as ministered to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Keep, O keep us, Savior dear,\nEver constant by Thy side;\nThat with Thee we may appear\nAt the eternal Eastertide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Forty Days and Forty Nights",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0662",
          "Authors": [
            "George Hunt Smyttan",
            "1856."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Forward through the ages, in unbroken line,\nMove the faithful spirits, at the call divine;\nGifts in different measure, hearts of one accord,\nManifold the service, one the sure reward.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wider grows the kingdom, reign of love and light;\nFor it we must labor, till our faith is sight.\nProphets have proclaimed it, martyrs testified.\nPoets sung its glory, heroes for it died.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not alone we conquer, not alone we fall;\nIn each loss or triumph lose or triumph all.\nBound by God's far purpose in one living whole,\nMove we on together to the shining goal.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Forward through the ages, in unbroken line\nMove the faithful spirits at the call divine.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Forward Through the Ages",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0664",
          "Authors": [
            "Fredrick Lucian Hosmer",
            "1908."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Forward! be our watchword, steps and voices joined;\nSeek the things before us, not a look behind;\nBurns the fiery pillar at our army's head;\nWho shall dream of shrinking, by our Captain led?\nForward through the desert, through the toil and fight;\nJordan flows before us; Zion beams with light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Forward! flock of Jesus, salt of all the earth,\nTill each yearning purpose spring to glorious birth:\nSick, they ask for healing; blind, they grope for day;\nPour upon the nations wisdom's loving ray.\nForward, out of error, leave behind the night;\nForward through the darkness, forward into light!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glories upon glories hath our God prepared,\nBy the souls that love Him one day to be shared;\nEye hath not beheld them, ear hath never heard;\nNor of these hath uttered thought or speech a word;\nForward, marching eastward, where the heaven is bright,\nTill the veil be lifted, till our faith be sight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Far o'er yon horizon rise the city towers\nWhere our God abideth; that fair home is ours:\nFlash the streets with jasper, shine the gates with gold;\nFlows the gladdening river shedding joys untold.\nThither, onward, thither, in the Spirit's might;\nPilgrims to your country, forward into light!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To th'eternal Father loudest anthems raise;\nTo the Son and Spirit echo songs of praise;\nTo the Lord of glory, blessed Three in One,\nBe by men and angels endless honor done.\nWeak are earthly praises, dull the songs of night:\nForward into triumph, forward into light!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Forward! Be Our Watchword",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0663",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Alford",
            "1871."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fountain of grace, rich, full and free,\nWhat need I, that is not in Thee?\nFull pardon, strength to meet the day,\nAnd peace which none can take away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Doth sickness fill my heart with fear,\n'Tis sweet to know that Thou art near;\nAm I with dread of justice tried,\n'Tis sweet to know that Christ hath died.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In life, Thy promises of aid\nForbid my heart to be afraid;\nIn death, peace gently veils the eyes;\nChrist rose, and I shall surely rise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Fountain of Grace",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0665",
          "Authors": [
            "James Edmeston",
            "1844."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Free from the law, O happy condition,\nJesus has bled and there is remission,\nCursed by the law and bruised by the fall,\nGrace hath redeemed us once for all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now we are free, there's no condemnation,\nJesus provides a perfect salvation.\n\"Come unto Me,\" O hear His sweet call,\nCome, and He saves us once for all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Children of God,\" O glorious calling,\nSurely His grace will keep us from falling;\nPassing from death to life at His call;\nBlessed salvation once for all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Once for all, O sinner, receive it,\nOnce for all, O brother, believe it;\nCling to the cross, the burden will fall\nChrist hath redeemed us once for all.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Free from the Law",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0666",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Paul Bliss",
            "1873"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "A friend of Jesus! O what bliss\nThat one so vile as I\nShould ever have a Friend like this\nTo lead me to the sky!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A Friend when other friendships cease,\nA Friend when others fail,\nA Friend Who gives me joy and peace,\nA Friend when foes assail!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A Friend when sickness lays me low,\nA Friend when death draws near,\nA Friend as through the vale I go,\nA Friend to help and cheer!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A Friend when life's short race is o'er\nA Friend when earth is past,\nA Friend to meet on heaven's shore,\nA Friend when home at last!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Friendship with Jesus!\nFellowship divine!\nO what blessed, sweet communion!\nJesus is a Friend of mine.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Friendship with Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0667",
          "Authors": [
            "Joseph C. Ludgate",
            "1898."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "From all that dwell below the skies,\nLet the Creator's praise arise;\nLet the Redeemer's Name be sung,\nThrough every land, by every tongue.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Eternal are Thy mercies, Lord;\nEternal truth attends Thy Word.\nThy praise shall sound from shore to shore,\nTill suns rise and set no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Your lofty themes, ye mortals, bring,\nIn songs of praise divinely sing;\nThe great salvation loud proclaim,\nAnd shout for joy the Savior's Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In every land begin the song;\nTo every land the strains belong;\nIn cheerful sounds all voices raise,\nAnd fill the world with loudest praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "From All That Dwell Below the Skies",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0668",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "From all Thy saints in warfare, for all Thy saints at rest,\nTo Thee, O blessed Jesus, all praises be addressed;\nThou, Lord, didst win the battle, that they might conquerors be;\nTheir crowns of living glory are lit with rays from Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise, Lord, for Thine apostle, the first to welcome Thee,\nThe first to lead his brother the very Christ to see.\nWith hearts for Thee made ready, watch we throughout the year,\nForward to lead our brethren to own Thine Advent near.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All praise for Thine apostle, whose short lived doubtings prove\nThy perfect twofold nature, the fullness of Thy love.\nOn all who wait Thy coming shed forth Thy peace, O Lord,\nAnd grant us faith to know Thee, true Man, true God, adored.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise for the first of martyrs, who saw Thee ready stand\nTo aid in midst of torments, to plead at God's right hand.\nShare we with him, if summoned by death our Lord to own,\nOn earth the faithful witness, in heaven the martyr's crown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise for the loved disciple, exiled on Patmos' shore;\nPraise for the faithful record he to Thy Godhead bore,\nPraise for the mystic vision through him to us revealed.\nMay we, in patience waiting, with Thine elect be sealed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise for Thine infant martyrs, by Thee with tenderest love\nCalled early from the warfare to share the rest above.\nO Rachel! cease thy weeping: they rest from pains and cares.\nLord, grant us hearts as guileless and crowns as bright as theirs.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise for the light from heaven, praise for the voice of awe,\nPraise for the glorious vision the persecutor saw.\nThee, Lord, for his conversion, we glorify today;\nSo lighten all our darkness with Thy true Spirit's ray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, Thine abiding presence directs the wondrous choice\nFor one in place of Judas the faithful now rejoice.\nThy Church from false apostles forevermore defend,\nAnd by Thy parting promise be with her to the end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For him, O Lord, we praise Thee, the weak by grace made strong,\nWhose labors and whose Gospel enrich our triumph song.\nMay we in all our weakness find strength from Thee supplied,\nAnd all, as fruitful branches, in Thee, the Vine, abide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All praise for Thine apostle, blest guide to Greek and Jew,\nAnd him surnamed Thy brother; keep us Thy brethren true,\nAnd grant us grace to know Thee, the Way, the Truth, the Life;\nTo wrestle with temptations still victors in the strife.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The son of consolation, moved by Thy law of love,\nForsaking earthly treasures, sought riches from above.\nAs earth now teems with increase, let gifts of grace descend,\nThat Thy true consolations may through the world extend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 11
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We praise Thee for the Baptist, forerunner of the Word,\nOur true Elias, making a highway for the Lord.\nOf prophets last and greatest, we saw Thy dawning ray:\nMake us the rather blessed who love Thy glorious day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 12
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise for thy great apostle, the eager and the bold;\nThrice falling, yet repentant, thrice charged to keep Thy fold.\nLord, make Thy pastors faithful to guard their flocks from ill,\nAnd grant them dauntless courage, with humble, earnest will.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 13
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For him, O Lord, we praise Thee, who, slain by Herod's sword\nDrank of Thy cup of suffering, fulfilling thus Thy word.\nCurb we all vain impatience to read Thy veiled decree,\nAnd count it joy to suffer, if so brought nearer Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 14
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All praise for Thine apostle, the faithful, pure, and true,\nWhom underneath the fig tree Thine eye all seeing knew.\nLike him may we be guileless, true Israelites indeed,\nThat Thy abiding presence our longing souls may feed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 15
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise, Lord, for Him Whose Gospel Thy human life declared,\nWho, worldly gains forsaking, Thy path of suffering shared.\nFrom all unrighteous Gammon O give us hearts set free,\nThat we, whate'er our calling, may rise and follow Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 16
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For that \"beloved Physician,\" all praise, whose Gospel shows\nThe Healer of the nations, The Sharer of our woes.\nThy wine and oil, O Savior, and bruised hearts deign to pour,\nAnd with true balm of Gilead anoint us evermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 17
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise, Lord, for Thine apostles, who sealed their faith today:\nOne love, one zeal impelled them to tread the sacred way.\nMay we with zeal as earnest the faith of Christ maintain,\nAnd, bound in love as brethren, at length Thy rest attain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 18
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Apostles, prophets, martyrs, and all the sacred throng,\nWho wear the spotless raiment, who raise the ceaseless song,\nFor these, passed on before us, Savior, we Thee adore,\nAnd, walking in their footsteps, would serve Thee more and more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 19
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then praise we God the Father, and praise we God the Son,\nAnd God the Holy Spirit, eternal Three in One;\nTill all the ransomed number fall down before the throne,\nAnd honor, power, and glory, ascribe to God alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 20
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "From All Thy Saints in Warfare",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0669",
          "Authors": [
            "Horatio Nelson",
            "1864."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "From depths of woe I raise to Thee\nThe voice of lamentation;\nLord, turn a gracious ear to me\nAnd hear my supplication;\nIf Thou iniquities dost mark,\nOur secret sings and misdeeds dark,\nO who shall stand before Thee?To wash away the crimson stain,\nGrace, grace alone availeth;\nOur works, alas! are all in vain;\nIn much the best life faileth:\nNo man can glory in Thy sight,\nAll must alike confess Thy might,\nAnd live alone by mercy.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Therefore my trust is in the Lord,\nAnd not in mine own merit;\nOn Him my soul shall rest, His Word\nUpholds my fainting spirit:\nHis promised mercy is my fort,\nMy comfort, and my sweet support;\nI wait for it with patience.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What though I wait the livelong night,\nAnd till the dawn appeareth,\nMy heart still trusteth in His might;\nIt doubteth not nor feareth:\nDo thus, O ye of Israel's seed,\nYe of the Spirit born indeed;\nAnd wait till God appeareth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "From Depths of Woe I Raise to Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0670",
          "Authors": [
            "Martin Luther",
            "1523;"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "From east to west, from shore to shore,\nLet every heart awake and sing\nThe holy Child Whom Mary bore,\nThe Christ, the everlasting King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Behold, the world's Creator wears\nThe form and fashion of a slave;\nOur very flesh our Maker shares,\nHis fallen creature, man, to save.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For this how wondrously He wrought!\nA maiden, in her lowly place,\nBecame, in ways beyond all thought,\nThe chosen vessel of His grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "She bowed her to the angel's word\nDeclaring what the Father willed,\nAnd suddenly the promised Lord\nThat pure and hallowed temple filled.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He shrank not from the oxen's stall,\nHe lay within the manger bed,\nAnd He whose bounty feedeth all\nAt Mary's breast Himself was fed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And while the angels in the sky\nSang praise above the silent field,\nTo shepherds poor the Lord Most High,\nThe one great Shepherd, was revealed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All glory for this blessed morn\nTo God the Father ever be;\nAll praise to Thee, O virgin born,\nAll praise, O Holy Ghost, to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "From East to West, from Shore to Shore",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0671",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "From every spire on Christmas Eve, the Christmas bells ring clearly out\nTheir message of goodwill and peace, with many a call and silver shout.\nFor faithful hearts, the angels' song still echoes in the frosty air,\nAnd by the altar low they bow, in adoration and in prayer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A thousand blessed memories throng, the stars are holy signs to them,\nAnd from the eyes of every child looks forth the Babe of Bethlehem;\nBut there are others, not like these, whose brows are sad, whose hopes are crossed,\nTo whom the season brings no cheer, and life's most gracious charm is lost.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To whom that story, old and sweet, is but a fable at the best,\nThe Christmas music mocks their ears, and life has naught of joy or rest.\nOh! for angel's voice to pierce the clouds of grief that over them rise,\nThe mists of doubt and unbelief that veil the blue of Christmas skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That they, at last, may see the Light which shines from Bethlehem, and unfold\nFor Christ the treasures of their hearts, richer than spicery or gold.\nHope of the ages, draw Thou near, till all the earth shall own Thy sway,\nAnd when Thou reignest in every heart it will, indeed, be Christmas Day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "From Every Spire on Christmas Eve",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0672",
          "Authors": [
            "Eleanor A. Hunter."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "From every stormy wind that blows,\nFrom every swelling tide of woes,\nThere is a calm, a sure retreat;\n'Tis found beneath the mercy seat.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is a place where Jesus sheds\nThe oil of gladness on our heads;\nA place than all besides more sweet;\nIt is the blood bought mercy seat.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is a scene where spirits blend,\nWhere friend holds fellowship with friend;\nThough sundered far, by faith they meet\nAround one common mercy seat.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There, there, on eagles' wings we soar,\nAnd time and sense seem all no more;\nAnd heaven comes down, our souls to greet,\nAnd glory crowns the mercy seat.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, let my hand forget her skill,\nMy tongue be silent, cold, and still,\nThis bounding heart forget to beat,\nIf I forget the mercy seat!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "From Every Stormy Wind",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0673",
          "Authors": [
            "Hugh Stowell",
            "1828."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "From God shall naught divide me,\nFor He is true for aye\nAnd on my path will guide me,\nWho else should often stray.\nHis right hand holdeth me;\nFor me He truly careth,\nMy burdens ever beareth,\nWherever I may be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When man's help and affection\nShall unavailing prove,\nGod grants me His protection\nAnd shows His power and love.\nHe helps in every need,\nFrom sin and shame redeems me,\nFrom chains and bonds reclaims me,\nYea, e'en from death I'm freed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God shall be my Reliance\nIn sorrow's darkest night;\nIts dread I bid defiance\nWhen He is at my right.\nI unto Him commend\nMy body, soul, and spirit--\nThey are His own by merit--\nAll's well then at the end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "From God Shall Naught Divide Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0674",
          "Authors": [
            "Ludwig Helmbold",
            "1563; translated from German to English by Catherine Winkworth",
            "1863."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "From Greenland's icy mountains, from India's coral strand;\nWhere Afric's sunny fountains roll down their golden sand:\nFrom many an ancient river, from many a palmy plain,\nThey call us to deliver their land from error's chain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What though the spicy breezes blow soft o'er Ceylon's isle;\nThough every prospect pleases, and only man is vile?\nIn vain with lavish kindness the gifts of God are strown;\nThe heathen in his blindness bows down to wood and stone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Shall we, whose souls are lighted with wisdom from on high,\nShall we to those benighted the lamp of life deny?\nSalvation! O salvation! The joyful sound proclaim,\nTill earth's remotest nation has learned Messiah's Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Waft, waft, ye winds, His story, and you, ye waters, roll\nTill, like a sea of glory, it spreads from pole to pole:\nTill o'er our ransomed nature the Lamb for sinners slain,\nRedeemer, King, Creator, in bliss returns to reign.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "From Greenland's Icy Mountains",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0675",
          "Authors": [
            "Reginald Heber",
            "1819."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "From heaven above to earth I come\nTo bear good news to every home;\nGlad tidings of great joy I bring,\nWhereof I now will say and sing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To you this night is born a Child\nOf Mary, chosen mother mild;\nThis little Child, of lowly birth,\nShall be the Joy of all the earth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Were earth a thousand times as fair,\nBeset with gold and jewels rare,\nShe yet were far too poor to be\nA narrow cradle, Lord, to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ah, dearest Jesus, holy Child,\nMake Thee a bed, soft undefiled,\nWithin my heart, that it may be\nA quiet chamber kept for Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Glory to God in highest heaven\nWho unto man His Son hath given,\"\nWhile angels sing with pious mirth\nA glad new year to all the earth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Welcome to earth, Thou noble Guest,\nThrough Whom e'en wicked men are blest!\nThou com'st to share our misery;\nWhat can we render, Lord, to Thee?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "From Heaven Above to Earth I Come",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0676",
          "Authors": [
            "Martin Luther",
            "1531; translated from German to English by Catherine Winkworth",
            "1855."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "From homes of quiet peace\nWe lift up hands of prayer,\nAnd those Thou gavest us to love\nCommend, Lord, to Thy care.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In perils of the sea\nWatch o'er them day by day;\nIn perils of the common life\nBe Thou their Strength and Stay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let Thine almighty arm\nBe their defense and shield;\nAnd whosoever's cause is Thine\nTo them the victory yield.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "From Homes of Quiet Peace",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0677",
          "Authors": [
            "William Henry Draper",
            "1900."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "From north and south and east and west,\nWhen shall the peoples, long unblest,\nAll find their everlasting rest,\nO Christ, in Thee?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When shall the climes of ageless snow\nBe with the Gospel light aglow,\nAnd all men their Redeemer know,\nO Christ, in Thee?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When on each southern balmy coast,\nShall ransomed men, in countless host,\nRise, heart and voice, to make sweet boast,\nO Christ, in Thee?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O when in all the Orient lands,\nFrom cities white, and flaming sands,\nShall men lift dedicated hands,\nO Christ, in Thee?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O when shall heathen darkness roll\nAway in light, from pole to pole,\nAnd endless day by every soul\nBe found in Thee?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bring, Lord, the long predicted hour,\nThe ages' diadem and flower,\nWhen all shall find their refuge, tower,\nAnd home in Thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "From North and South and East and West",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0678",
          "Authors": [
            "George Thomas Coster",
            "1864."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "From ocean unto ocean, our land shall own Thee Lord,\nAnd, filled with true devotion, obey Thy sovereign word:\nOur prairies and our mountains, the woods and fertile field,\nOur rivers, lakes and fountains, to Thee shall tribute yield.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Christ, for Thine own glory, and for our country's weal,\nWe humbly plead before Thee, Thyself in us reveal;\nAnd may we know, Lord Jesus, the touch of Thy dear hand;\nAnd, healed of our diseases, the tempter's power withstand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Where error smites with blindness, enslaves and leads astray,\nDo Thou in lovingkindness proclaim Thy Gospel day,\nTill all the tribes and races that dwell in this fair land,\nAdorned with Christian graces, within Thy courts shall stand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our Savior King, defend us, and guide where we should go;\nForth with Thy message send us, Thy love and light to show,\nTill, fired with true devotion, enkindled by Thy word,\nFrom ocean unto ocean our land shall own Thee Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "From Ocean unto Ocean",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0679",
          "Authors": [
            "Robert Murray",
            "1880."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "From the cross up lifted high,\nWhere the Savior deigns to die,\nWhat melodious sounds we hear,\nBursting on the ravished ear!\n\"Love's redeeming work is done--\nCome and welcome! sinner, come!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sprinkled now with blood the throne;\nWhy beneath thy burdens groan?\nOn My pierced body laid,\nJustice owns the ransom paid:\nBow the knee, and kiss the Son,\nCome and welcome, sinner, come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Spread for thee, the festal board\nSee with richest bounty stored;\nTo thy Father's bosom pressed,\nThou shalt be a child confessed,\nNever from His house to roam;\nCome and welcome! sinner, come!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Soon the days of life shall end--\nLo, I come--your Savior, Friend!\nSafe your spirit to convey\nTo the realms of endless day,\nUp to My eternal home--\nCome and welcome! sinner, come!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "From the Cross",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0680",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Haweis",
            "1792."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "From the eastern mountains, pressing on, they come,\nWise men in their wisdom, to His humble home;\nStirred by deep devotion, hasting from afar,\nEver journeying onward, guided by a star.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There their Lord and Savior meek and lowly lay,\nWondrous Light that led them onward on their way,\nEver now to lighten nations from afar,\nAs they journey homeward by that guiding star.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou Who in a manger once hast lowly lain,\nWho dost now in glory o'er all kingdoms reign,\nGather in the heathen who in lands afar\nNe'er have seen the brightness of Thy guiding star.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Gather in the outcasts, all who've gone astray,\nThrow Thy radiance o'er them, guide them on their way.\nThose who never knew Thee, those who've wandered far,\nGuide them by the brightness of Thy guiding star.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Onward through the darkness of the lonely night,\nShining still before them with Thy kindly light.\nGuide them, Jew and Gentile, homeward from afar,\nYoung and old together, by Thy guiding Star.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Until every nation, whether bond or free,\n'Neath Thy starlit banner, Jesus, follows Thee.\nO'er the distant mountains to that heavenly home,\nWhere nor sin nor sorrow evermore shall come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Light of life that shineth ere the worlds began,\nDraw Thou near, and lighten every heart of man.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "From the Eastern Mountains",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0681",
          "Authors": [
            "Godfrey Thring",
            "1873."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Full many shall come from the east and the west\nAnd sit at the feast of salvation,\nWith Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob the blest,\nObeying the Lord's invitation.\nHave mercy upon us, O Jesus!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But they who have always resisted His grace\nAnd on their own virtue depended\nShall then be condemned and cast out from His face,\nEternally lost and unfriended.\nHave mercy upon us, O Jesus!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May we too give heed when our Savior doth call\nIn accents persuasive and tender,\nAnd may we be guests at His feast, one and all,\nOur praise and obeisance to render.\nHave mercy upon us, O Jesus!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, that we the throng of the ransomed may swell,\nTo whom He hath granted remission!\nGod graciously make us in heaven to dwell\nAnd save us from endless perdition.\nHave mercy upon us, O Jesus!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God grant that I may of His infinite love\nRemain in His merciful keeping\nAnd sit with the King at His table above\nWhen here in the grave I am sleeping.\nHave mercy upon us, O Jesus!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then ended will be, like a dream that is past,\nAll trial and trouble and sorrow;\nAll questions and doubts will be answered at last,\nWhen dawneth eternity's morrow.\nHave mercy upon us, O Jesus!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then heaven will ring with an anthem more grand\nThan ever on earth was recorded,\nWhen all of the saved shall receive at His hand\nThe crown to the victors awarded.\nHave mercy upon us, O Jesus!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Full Many Shall Come",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0682",
          "Authors": [
            "Magnus Brostrup Landstad",
            "1861; translated from Norwegian to English by Peer Olsen Stromme",
            "1909."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Steer our bark away to the homeland,\nSpread the sails of hope o'er the sea;\nThink of all the friends that await us,\nWhen anchored safely there we shall be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Steer our bark away to the homeland,\nOn without a fear let us go;\nWhen the port of peace we are nearing,\nThe blessèd harbor lights we shall know.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bright and fair the hills of the homeland,\nClad in all the bloom of the spring;\nThere to Him Who loved and redeemed us,\nOur joyful, joyful praise we will sing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Soft the winds that blow from the homeland,\nSweet the morn that breaks on the shore;\nSoon we'll meet again our beloved ones,\nWhere sorrow's plaintive moan comes no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Gathering out of tears into sunshine,\nGathering out of labor into rest;\nHear the ransomed throng shouting forth their joy in song,\nGathering to the mansions of the blest.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Gathering Out of Tears",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0683",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1894."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Gentle Jesus, meek and mild,\nLook upon a little child;\nPity my simplicity,\nSuffer me to come to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lamb of God, I look to Thee;\nThou shalt my Example be;\nThou art gentle, meek, and mild;\nThou wast once a little child.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, I would be as Thou art;\nGive me Thine obedient heart;\nThou art pitiful and kind,\nLet me have Thy loving mind.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let me, above all, fulfill\nGod my heav'nly Father's will;\nNever His good Spirit grieve;\nOnly to His glory live.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Loving Jesus, gentle Lamb,\nIn Thy gracious hands I am;\nMake me, Savior, what Thou art,\nLive Thyself within my heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Gentle Jesus, Meek and Mild",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0684",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1742."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Gentle Mary laid her Child lowly in a manger;\nThere He lay, the undefiled, to the world a Stranger:\nSuch a Babe in such a place, can He be the Savior?\nAsk the saved of all the race who have found His favor.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Angels sang about His birth; wise men sought and found Him;\nHeaven's star shone brightly forth, glory all around Him:\nShepherds saw the wondrous sight, heard the angels singing;\nAll the plains were lit that night, all the hills were ringing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Gentle Mary laid her Child lowly in a manger;\nHe is still the undefiled, but no more a stranger:\nSon of God, of humble birth, beautiful the story;\nPraise His Name in all the earth, hail the King of glory!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Gentle Mary Laid Her Child",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0685",
          "Authors": [
            "Joseph Simpson Cook."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Gently Lord, O gently lead us,\nPilgrims in this vale of tears,\nThrough the trials yet decreed us,\nTill our last great change appears.\nWhen temptation's darts assail us,\nWhen in devious paths we stray,\nLet Thy goodness never fail us,\nLead us in Thy perfect way.",
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              "Lyrics": "In the hour of pain and anguish,\nIn the hour when death draws near,\nSuffer not our hearts to languish,\nSuffer not our souls to fear;\nAnd, when mortal life is ended,\nBid us in Thine arms to rest,\nTill, by angel bands attended,\nWe awake among the blest.",
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          "Title": "Gently Lord, O Gently Lead Us",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0686",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Hastings",
            "1831",
            "1850."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Give heed, my heart, lift up thine eyes!\nWhat is it in that manger lies?\nWho is the Child so young and fair?\nThe blessed Christ Child lieth there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My heart for very joy doth leap,\nMy lips no more can silence keep;\nI, too, must sing, with joyful tongue,\nThat sweetest, dearest cradle song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glory to God in highest heav'n,\nWho unto man His Son has giv'n,\nWhile angels sing, our hearts to cheer,\nTo all the earth a glad new year!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
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          "Title": "Give Heed, My Heart",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0687",
          "Authors": [
            "Martin Luther",
            "1531; translated from German to English by Catherine Winkworth",
            "1855."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Give me a passion for souls, dear Lord,\nA passion to save the lost;\nO that Thy love were by all adored,\nAnd welcomed at any cost.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though there are dangers untold and stern\nConfronting me in the way,\nWillingly still would I go, nor turn,\nBut trust Thee for grace each day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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            {
              "Lyrics": "How shall this passion for souls be mine?\nLord, make Thou the answer clear;\nHelp me to throw out the old life line\nTo those who are struggling near.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, I long, I long to be winning\nMen who are lost, and constantly sinning;\nO may this hour be one of beginning\nThe story of pardon to tell.",
              "PartType": 1,
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          "Title": "Give Me a Passion for Souls",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0688",
          "Authors": [
            "Herbert G. Tovey",
            "1914."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Give me the Bible, star of gladness gleaming,\nTo cheer the wand'rer lone and tempest tossed;\nNo storm can hide that radiance peaceful beaming,\nSince Jesus came to seek and save the lost.",
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Give me the Bible, when my heart is broken,\nWhen sin and grief have filled my soul with fear;\nGive me the precious words by Jesus spoken,\nHold up faith's lamp to show my Savior near.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Give me the Bible, all my steps enlighten,\nTeach me the danger of these realms below;\nThat lamp of safety o'er the gloom shall brighten,\nThat light alone the path of peace can show.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Give me the Bible, lamp of life immortal,\nHold up that splendor by the open grave;\nShow me the light from heaven's shining portal,\nShow me the glory gilding Jordan's wave.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Give me the Bible, holy message shining;\nThy light shall guide me in the narrow way;\nPrecept and promise, law and love combining,\nTill night shall vanish in eternal day.",
              "PartType": 1,
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Give Me the Bible",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0689",
          "Authors": [
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Give me the faith which can remove\nAnd sink the mountain to a plain;\nGive me the childlike praying love,\nWhich longs to build Thy house again;\nThy love, let it my heart overpower,\nAnd all my simple soul devour.",
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              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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              "Lyrics": "I want an even strong desire,\nI want a calmly fervent zeal,\nTo save poor souls out of the fire,\nTo snatch them from the verge of hell,\nAnd turn them to a pardoning God,\nAnd quench the brands in Jesus' blood.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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            {
              "Lyrics": "I would the precious time redeem,\nAnd longer live for this alone,\nTo spend and to be spent for them\nWho have not yet my Savior known;\nFully on these my mission prove,\nAnd only breathe, to breathe Thy love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My talents, gifts, and graces, Lord,\nInto Thy blessed hands receive;\nAnd let me live to preach Thy Word,\nAnd let me to Thy glory live;\nMy every sacred moment spend\nIn publishing the sinner's Friend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Enlarge, inflame, and fill my heart\nWith boundless charity divine,\nSo shall I all strength exert,\nAnd love them with a zeal like Thine,\nAnd lead them to Thy open side,\nThe sheep for whom the Shepherd died.",
              "PartType": 0,
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Give Me the Faith Which Can Remove",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0690",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1749."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Give me the wings of faith to rise\nWithin the veil, and see\nThe saints above, how great their joys,\nHow bright their glories be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Once they were mourning here below,\nAnd wet their couch with tears:\nThey wrestled hard, as we do now,\nWith sins, and doubts, and fears.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I ask them whence their victory came:\nThey, with united breath,\nAscribe their conquest to the Lamb,\nTheir triumph to His death.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "They marked the footsteps that He trod,\nHis zeal inspired their breast;\nAnd following their incarnate God,\nPossess the promised rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our glorious Leader claims our praise\nFor His own pattern giv'n;\nWhile the long cloud of witnesses\nShow the same path to heav'n.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Give Me the Wings of Faith",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0691",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1709."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Give Me thy heart,\" says the Father above—\nNo gift so precious to Him as our love;\nSoftly He whispers wherever thou art,\n\"Gratefully trust Me and give Me thy heart.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Give Me thy heart,\" says the Savior of men,\nCalling in mercy again and again;\n\"Trust in Me only, I'll never depart—\nHave I not died for thee? Give Me thy heart.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Give Me thy heart,\" says the Spirit divine;\n\"All that thou hast to My keeping resign;\nGrace more abounding is Mine to impart—\nMake full surrender and give Me thy heart.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Give Me thy heart, give me thy heart\"—\nHear the soft whisper, wherever thou art;\nFrom this dark world He would draw thee apart,\nSpeaking so tenderly, \"Give Me thy heart.\"",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Give Me Thy Heart",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0692",
          "Authors": [
            "Eliza Edmunds Hewitt",
            "1898."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Give of your best to the Master;\nGive of the strength of your youth.\nThrow your soul's fresh, glowing ardor\nInto the battle for truth.\nJesus has set the example,\nDauntless was He, young and brave.\nGive Him your loyal devotion;\nGive Him the best that you have.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Give of your best to the Master;\nGive Him first place in your heart.\nGive Him first place in your service;\nConsecrate every part.\nGive, and to you will be given;\nGod His beloved Son gave.\nGratefully seeking to serve Him,\nGive Him the best that you have.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Give of your best to the Master;\nNaught else is worthy His love.\nHe gave Himself for your ransom,\nGave up His glory above.\nLaid down His life without murmur,\nYou from sin's ruin to save.\nGive Him your heart's adoration;\nGive Him the best that you have.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Give of your best to the Master;\nGive of the strength of your youth.\nClad in salvation's full armor,\nJoin in the battle for truth.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Give of Your Best to the Master",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0693",
          "Authors": [
            "Howard B. Grose (1851-1939)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Give peace in these our days, O Lord,\nGreat dangers are now at hand;\nThine enemies with one accord\nChrist's Name in every land\nSeek to deface, root out and rase,\nThy true right worship indeed.\nBe Thou the Stay, O Lord, we Thee pray.\nThou helpest alone in all need.",
              "PartType": 0,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Give us that peace that we do lack,\nThrough misbelief, and in ill life.\nThy Word to offer Thou dost not slack,\nWhich we unkindly gainstrive.\nWith fire and sword, this healthful Word\nSome persecute and oppress.\nSome with the mouth confess the truth\nWithout sincere godliness.",
              "PartType": 0,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Give peace and us Thy sprite down send\nWith grief and repentance true;\nDo piece our hearts our lives to amend,\nAnd by faith Christ renew;\nThat fear and dread, war and bloodshed,\nThrough Thy sweet mercy and grace,\nMay from us slide, Thy truth abide,\nAnd shine in every place.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Give Peace in These Our Days",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0694",
          "Authors": [
            "Wolfgang Köpfel (Gib Fried zu unser Zeit)",
            "in the Strassburg Gesangbuch",
            "1533; translated from German to English by Edmund Grindal in the English psalter",
            "1561."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O give thanks, give thanks unto the Lord,\nFor He is good, and His mercy endureth forever.\nTo Him which led His people through the wilderness,\nFor He is good, and His mercy endureth forever.\nHe turned the wilderness into a standing water,\nAnd dry ground into water springs.\nStrengthen ye the weak hands and confirm the feeble knees,\nSay to them that are of a fearful heart,\nBe strong, fear not, behold your God will come with a recompense.\nThen shall the eyes of the blind be opened\nAnd the ears of the deaf, of the deaf unstopped.\nAnd a highway shall be there,\nAnd it shall be called the way, the way of holiness,\nThe unclean shall not pass over it,\nThe unclean shall not pass over it,\nBut the redeemed of the Lord shall walk therein;\nAnd the ransomed of the Lord shall return and come to Zion,\nTo Zion with songs and everlasting joy upon their heads,\nThey shall obtain joy and gladness,\nAnd sorrow and sighing shall flee away.",
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              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Give Thanks",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0695",
          "Authors": [
            "The Canterbury Shaker Hymnal",
            "1906"
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Give to our God immortal praise;\nMercy and truth are all His ways:\nWonders of grace to God belong,\nRepeat His mercies in your song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Give to the Lord of lords renown,\nThe King of kings with glory crown:\nHis mercies ever shall endure,\nWhen lords and kings are known no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He built the earth, He spread the sky,\nAnd fixed the starry lights on high:\nWonders of grace to God belong,\nRepeat His mercies in your song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He fills the sun with morning light;\nHe bids the moon direct the night:\nHis mercies ever shall endure,\nWhen suns and moons shall shine no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Jews He freed from Pharaoh's hand,\nAnd brought them to the promised land\nWonders of grace to God belong,\nRepeat His mercies in your song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He saw the Gentiles dead in sin,\nAnd felt His pity work within\nHis mercies ever shall endure,\nWhen death and sin shall reign no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He sent His Son with power to save\nFrom guilt, and darkness, and the grave\nWonders of grace to God belong,\nRepeat His mercies in your song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through this vain world He guides our feet,\nAnd leads us to His heav'nly seat\nHis mercies ever shall endure,\nWhen this vain world shall be no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Give to Our God Immortal Praise",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0696",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1719."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Give to the winds thy fears,\nHope and be undismayed.\nGod hears thy sighs and counts thy tears,\nGod shall lift up thy head.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through waves and clouds and storms,\nHe gently clears thy way;\nWait thou His time; so shall this night\nSoon end in joyous day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What though Thou rulest not;\nYet heaven, and earth, and hell\nProclaim, God sitteth on the throne,\nAnd ruleth all things well.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And whatsoe'er Thou will'st,\nThou dost, O King of kings;\nWhat Thine unerring wisdom chose,\nThy power to being brings.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Leave to God's sovereign sway\nTo choose and to command;\nSo shalt thou, wondering, own that way,\nHow wise, how strong this hand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Let us in life, in death,\nThy steadfast truth declare,\nAnd publish with our latest breath\nThy love and guardian care.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Give to the Winds Thy Fears",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0697",
          "Authors": [
            "Paul Gerhardt",
            "1656; translated from German to English by John Wesley",
            "1739."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glad Christmas bells, your music tells\nThe sweet and pleasant story;\nHow came to earth, in lowly birth,\nThe Lord of life and glory.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No palace hall its ceiling tall\nHis kingly head spread over,\nThere only stood a stable rude\nThe heavenly Babe to cover.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No raiment gay, as there He lay,\nAdorned the infant Stranger;\nPoor, humble Child of mother mild,\nShe laid Him in a manger.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But from afar, a splendid star\nThe wise men westward turning;\nThe livelong night saw pure and bright,\nAbove His birth place burning.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Glad Christmas Bells",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0698",
          "Authors": [
            "Traditional"
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord is our Shepherd, precious Friend and Guide,\nWe'll trust Him ever, trust Him ever, walking by His side;\nBe this our endeavor faithfully to show,\nWhere Jesus leads our willing feet beside Him still shall go.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Through sunshine or tempest, over land or sea,\nWhate'er befalls us, where He calls us, quickly we would be;\nThe toils that await us though we cannot know,\nAt His command with heart and hand beside Him we will go.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord is our Keeper, watching ever near,\nIn Him confiding, firm abiding, wherefore should we fear?\nWe'll cling to the promise left us here below,\nAnd wheresoe'er He leadeth us beside Him we will go.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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            {
              "Lyrics": "We'll go, we'll go, we'll gladly, gladly go,\nThough skies are dark and chilly winds may blow,\nThe lost to find, or bravely meet the foe,\nWherever Jesus calls us we'll gladly, gladly go.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Gladly We Will Go",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0699",
          "Authors": [
            "Fanny Crosby",
            "1896."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The golden morning is fast approaching;\nJesus soon will come\nTo take His faithful and happy children\nTo their promised home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Gospel summons will soon be carried\nTo the nations round;\nThe Bridegroom then will cease to tarry\nAnd the trumpet sound.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Attended by all the shining angels,\nDown the flaming sky\nThe Judge will come, and will take His people\nWhere they will not die.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There those loved ones who have long been parted\nWill all meet that day;\nThe tears of those who are brokenhearted\nWill be wiped away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O, we see the gleams of the golden morning\nPiercing through this night of gloom!\nO, we see the gleams of the golden morning\nThat will burst the tomb.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Gleams of the Golden Morning",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0700",
          "Authors": [
            "S. J. Graham",
            "1744"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glorious Majesty, before Thee\nWe bow to worship and adore Thee;\nWith grateful hearts to Thee we sing,\nEarth and heaven tell the story\nOf Thine eternal might and glory,\nAnd all Thy works their incense bring.\nLo, hosts of cherubim and countless seraphim\nSing hosanna, holy is God\nAlmighty God, all merciful and all wise God!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God of light, exalted, holy!\nThy tender care protects the lowly,\nNor leaves Thy children to their fate.\nGracious art Thou, God our Father,\nThy chosen people Thou dost gather,\nWithin Thine arms compassionate,\nThou gavest us Thy Son, through whom Thy grace is won,\nAnd Thy Spirit dwelleth within to cleanse from sin\nWhom Thine own Son hath died to win.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bless and keep, O Lord, Thy creatures,\nReveal to us Thy gracious features,\nO turn to us Thy face with peace\nHere our songs we humbly tender,\nTil glorified our tongues shall render\nTo Thee our praise without surcease,\nWhere hosts of cherubim and countless seraphim\nSing holy is God, almighty God,\nAll merciful and all wise God!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Glorious Majesty",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0701",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel Johan Hedborn",
            "1812",
            "1835; translated from Swedish to English by August W. Kjellstrand (1864-1930)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glorious things of thee are spoken,\nZion, city of our God;\nHe, Whose Word cannot be broken,\nFormed thee for His own abode.\nOn the Rock of Ages founded,\nWhat can shake thy sure repose?\nWith salvation's walls surrounded,\nThou mayst smile at all thy foes.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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            {
              "Lyrics": "See, the streams of living waters,\nSpringing from eternal love,\nWell supply thy sons and daughters,\nAnd all fear of want remove.\nWho can faint while such a river\nEver flows their thirst t'assuage?\nGrace, which like the Lord, the Giver,\nNever fails from age to age.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Round each habitation hovering,\nSee the cloud and fire appear!\nFor a glory and a covering\nShowing that the Lord is near!\nThus deriving from our banner\nLight by night and shade by day,\nSafe we feed upon the manna\nWhich He gives them when they pray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blest inhabitants of Zion,\nWashed in the Redeemer's blood!\nJesus, Whom their souls rely on,\nMakes them kings and priests to God.\n'Tis His love His people raises,\nOver self to reign as kings,\nAnd as priests, His solemn praises\nEach for a thank offering brings.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Savior, since of Zion's city,\nI through grace a member am,\nLet the world deride or pity,\nI will glory in Thy Name.\nFading is the worldling's pleasure,\nAll his boasted pomp and show;\nSolid joys and lasting treasure\nNone but Zion's children know.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0702",
          "Authors": [
            "John Newton",
            "1779."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glory be to God the Father,\nGlory be to God the Son,\nGlory be to God the Spirit,\nGreat Jehovah, Three in One!\nGlory, glory, glory, glory,\nWhile eternal ages run!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glory be to Him Who loved us,\nWashed us from each spot and stain!\nGlory be to Him Who bought us,\nMade us kings with Him to reign!\nGlory, glory, glory, glory,\nTo the Lamb that once was slain!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glory to the King of angels,\nGlory to the church's King,\nGlory to the King of nations!\nHeaven and earth, your praises bring;\nGlory, glory, glory, glory,\nTo the King of glory bring!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Glory, blessing, praise eternal!\"\nThus the choir of angels sings;\n\"Honor, riches, power, dominion!\"\nThus its praise creation brings;\nGlory, glory, glory, glory,\nGlory to the King of kings!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Glory Be to God the Father",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0703",
          "Authors": [
            "Horatius Bonar",
            "1866."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are never, never weary of the grand old song;\nGlory to God, hallelujah!\nWe can sing it loud as ever, with our faith more strong;\nGlory to God, hallelujah!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are lost amid the rapture of redeeming love\nGlory to God, hallelujah!\nWe are rising on its pinions to the hills above:\nGlory to God, hallelujah!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are going to a palace that is built of gold;\nGlory to God, hallelujah!\nWhere the King in all His splendor we shall soon behold\nGlory to God, hallelujah!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There we'll shout redeeming mercy in a glad, new song;\nGlory to God, hallelujah!\nThere we'll sing the praise of Jesus with the blood washed throng;\nGlory to God, hallelujah!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O, the children of the Lord have a right to shout and sing,\nFor the way is growing bright, and our souls are on the wing;\nWe are going by and by to the palace of a King!\nGlory to God, hallelujah!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Glory To God, Hallelujah",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0704",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1885."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Go forward, Christian soldier,\nBeneath His banner true:\nThe Lord Himself, thy Leader,\nShall all thy foes subdue.\nHis love foretells thy trials;\nHe knows thine hourly need;\nHe can with bread of heaven\nThy fainting spirit feed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Go forward, Christian soldier,\nFear not the secret foe;\nFar more o'er thee are watching\nThan human eyes can know:\nTrust only Christ, thy Captain;\nCease not to watch and pray;\nHeed not the treacherous voices\nThat lure thy soul astray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Go forward, Christian soldier,\nNor dream of peaceful rest,\nTill Satan's host is vanquished\nAnd heav'n is all possessed;\nTill Christ Himself shall call thee\nTo lay thine armor by,\nAnd wear in endless glory\nThe crown of victory.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Go forward, Christian soldier,\nFear not the gath'ring night:\nThe Lord has been thy Shelter;\nThe Lord will be thy Light.\nWhen morn His face revealeth,\nThy dangers are all past:\nO pray that faith and virtue\nMay keep thee to the last!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Go Forward, Christian Soldier",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0705",
          "Authors": [
            "Lawrence Tuttiett",
            "1861."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Go to dark Gethsemane, ye that feel the tempter's power;\nYour Redeemer's conflict see, watch with Him one bitter hour,\nTurn not from His griefs away; learn of Jesus Christ to pray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See Him at the judgment hall, beaten, bound, reviled, arraigned;\nO the wormwood and the gall! O the pangs His soul sustained!\nShun not suffering, shame, or loss; learn of Christ to bear the cross.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Calvary's mournful mountain climb; there, adoring at His feet,\nMark that miracle of time, God's own sacrifice complete.\n\"It is finished!\" hear Him cry; learn of Jesus Christ to die.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Early hasten to the tomb where they laid His breathless clay;\nAll is solitude and gloom. Who has taken Him away?\nChrist is risen! He meets our eyes; Savior, teach us so to rise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Go to Dark Gethsemane",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0709",
          "Authors": [
            "James Montgomery",
            "1850."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Go work in the vineyard, 'tis Jesus commands,\nThen why are we idle and folding our hands?\nHe speaks to the children and we must obey,\nGo work in the vineyard, go labor today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Go forth in the vineyard, how earnest the call,\nThere's work for the children, there's plenty for all:\nToo precious the moments to squander away,\nGo work in the vineyard, go labor today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Go work in the vineyard, how glad we should be\nThat Jesus is saying to you and to me,\nThe harvest is coming, arise! and away,\nGo work in the vineyard, go labor today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Go forth at His bidding our places to fill,\nGo forth at His bidding and work with a will;\nGrieve not the dear Savior by longer delay,\nGo work in the vineyard, go labor today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sow in the morning the seed of the Word,\nSow in the morning and trust in the Lord,\nHe of our labor a record will keep;\nLife everlasting and joy we shall reap.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Go Work in the Vineyard",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0710",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1881."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Far, far away, in heathen darkness dwelling,\nMillions of souls forever may be lost;\nWho, who will go, salvation's story telling,\nLooking to Jesus, minding not the cost?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See over the world wide open doors inviting,\nSoldiers of Christ, arise and enter in!\nChristians, awake! your forces all uniting,\nSend forth the Gospel, break the chains of sin.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Why will you die?\" the voice of God is calling.\n\"Why will you die?\" re-echo in His Name;\nJesus has died to save from death appalling,\nLife and salvation, therefore go proclaim.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God speed the day, when those of every nation\n\"Glory to God!\" triumphantly shall sing.\nRansomed, redeemed, rejoicing in salvation,\nShout Hallelujah, for the Lord is King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"All power is given unto Me,\nAll power is given unto Me,\nGo ye into all the world and preach the Gospel,\nAnd lo, I am with you always.\"",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Go Ye into All the World",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0711",
          "Authors": [
            "James McGranahan",
            "circa 1886"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Go, heralds of salvation, forth;\nGo in your heavenly Master's Name;\nFrom east to west, from south to north,\nThe glorious Gospel wide proclaim.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Go forth to sow the living seed;\nSeek not earth's praise, nor dread its blame;\nNor labors fear, nor trials heed;\nGo forth to conquer in His Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo, I am with you, saith the Lord,\nMy grace your spirit shall sustain;\nStrong is My arm, and sure My Word;\nMy servants shall not toil in vain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Go forth in hope; my burden take,\nTill God's great reaping day shall come;\nThen they who sowed in tears shall wake,\nAnd hail the joyful harvest home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Go, Heralds of Salvation, Forth",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0706",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel Francis Smith (1808-1895)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Go, labor on: spend, and be spent,\nThy joy to do the Father's will:\nIt is the way the Master went;\nShould not the servant tread it still?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Go, labor on! 'tis not for naught\nThine earthly loss is heavenly gain;\nMen heed thee, love thee, praise thee not;\nThe Master praises: what are men?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Go, labor on! enough, while here,\nIf He shall praise thee, if He deign\nThe willing heart to mark and cheer:\nNo toil for Him shall be in vain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Go, labor on while it is day:\nThe world's dark night is hastening on;\nSpeed, speed thy work, cast sloth away;\nIt is not thus that souls are won.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Toil on, faint not, keep watch and pray,\nBe wise the erring soul to win;\nGo forth into the world's highway,\nCompel the wanderer to come in.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Toil on, and in thy toil rejoice!\nFor toil comes rest, for exile home;\nSoon shalt thou hear the Bridegroom's voice,\nThe midnight peal, \"Behold, I come!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Go, Labor On: Spend, and Be Spent",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0707",
          "Authors": [
            "Horatius Bonar",
            "1843."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "While shepherds kept their watching\nOver silent flocks by night\nBehold throughout the heavens\nThere shone a holy light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The shepherds feared and trembled,\nWhen lo! above the earth,\nRang out the angels chorus\nThat hailed the Savior's birth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Down in a lowly manger\nThe humble Christ was born\nAnd God sent us salvation\nThat blessed Christmas morn.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Go, tell it on the mountain,\nOver the hills and everywhere\nGo, tell it on the mountain,\nThat Jesus Christ is born.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Go, Tell It on the Mountain",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0708",
          "Authors": [
            "John Wesley Work",
            "Jr.",
            "1907."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Go, ye messengers of God!\nLike the beams of morning fly,\nTake the wonder working rod,\nWave the banner cross on high;\nWhere the lofty minaret\nGleams along the morning skies,\nWave it till the crescent set,\nAnd the Star of Jacob rise!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Go to many a tropic isle\nIn the bosom of the deep,\nWhere the skies forever smile\nAnd the oppressed forever weep:\nO'er their gloomy night of care\nPour the living light of heaven;\nChase away their dark despair,\nBid them hope to be forgiven!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Where the golden gates of day\nOpen on the palmy East,\nWide the bleeding cross display,\nSpread the Gospel's richest feast:\nBear the tidings round the ball,\nVisit every soil and sea:\nPreach the cross of Christ to all,\nJesus' love is full and free!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Go, Ye Messengers of God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0712",
          "Authors": [
            "Joshua Marsden",
            "1812."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "God be in my head, and in my understanding;\nGod be in mine eyes, and in my looking;\nGod be in my mouth, and in my speaking;\nGod be in my heart, and in my thinking;\nGod be at mine end, and at my departing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God Be in My Head",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0715",
          "Authors": [
            "Sarum Primer",
            "1538."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "God be with you till we meet again;\nBy His counsels guide, uphold you,\nWith His sheep securely fold you;\nGod be with you till we meet again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God be with you till we meet again;\nNeath His wings protecting hide you;\nDaily manna still provide you;\nGod be with you till we meet again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God be with you till we meet again;\nWith the oil of joy anoint you;\nSacred ministries appoint you;\nGod be with you till we meet again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God be with you till we meet again;\nWhen life's perils thick confound you;\nPut His arms unfailing round you;\nGod be with you till we meet again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God be with you till we meet again;\nOf His promises remind you;\nFor life's upper garner bind you;\nGod be with you till we meet again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God be with you till we meet again;\nSicknesses and sorrows taking,\nNever leaving or forsaking;\nGod be with you till we meet again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God be with you till we meet again;\nKeep love's banner floating o'er you,\nStrike death's threatening wave before you;\nGod be with you till we meet again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God be with you till we meet again;\nEnded when for you earth's story,\nIsrael's chariot sweep to glory;\nGod be with you till we meet again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Till we meet, till we meet,\nTill we meet at Jesus' feet;\nTill we meet, till we meet,\nGod be with you till we meet again.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God Be with You till We Meet Again",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0716",
          "Authors": [
            "Jeremiah Eames Rankin",
            "1882."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "God calling yet; shall I not hear?\nEarth's pleasures shall I still hold dear?\nShall life's swift passing years all fly,\nAnd still my soul in slumber lie?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God calling yet; shall I not rise?\nCan I His loving voice despise,\nAnd basely His kind care repay?\nHe calls me still; can I delay?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God calling yet, and shall He knock,\nAnd I my heart the closer lock?\nHe still is waiting to receive,\nAnd shall I dare His Spirit grieve?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ah, yield Him all; in Him confide;\nWhere but with Him doth peace abide?\nBreak loose, let earthly bonds be riven,\nAnd let the spirit rise to heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God calling yet; I cannot stay;\nMy heart I yield without delay;\nVain world, farewell! from thee I part;\nThe voice of God hath reached my heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God Calling Yet",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0717",
          "Authors": [
            "Gerhard Tersteegen",
            "1735; translated from German to English by Sarah Borthwick Findlater",
            "1855."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "God from on high hath heard;\nLet sighs and sorrows cease;\nLo! from the opening Heav'n descends\nTo man the promised Peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark! through the silent night\nAngelic voices swell;\nTheir joyful songs proclaim that \"God\nIs born on earth to dwell.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See how the shepherd band\nSpeed on with eager feet;\nCome to the hallowed cave with them\nThe Holy Babe to greet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But, oh, what sight appears\nWithin that lowly door!\nA manger, stall, and swaddling clothes,\nA Child and mother poor!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Art Thou the Christ? the Son?\nThe Father's image bright?\nAnd see we Him Whose arm upholds\nEarth and the starry height?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yea, faith can pierce the cloud\nWhich veils Thy glory now;\nWe hail Thee, God, before Whose throne\nThe angels prostrate bow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A silent Teacher, Lord,\nThou bidd'st us not refuse\nTo bear what flesh would have us shun,\nTo shun what flesh would choose.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our sinful pride to cure\nWith that pure love of Thine,\nO be Thou born within our hearts,\nMost Holy Child divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God from on High Hath Heard",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0718",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Coffin",
            "1736; translated from Latin to English by J. R. Woodford",
            "circa 1850."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "God gives His mercies to be spent;\nYour hoard will do your soul no good.\nGold is a blessing only lent,\nRepaid by giving others food.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The world's esteem is but a bribe,\nTo buy their peace you sell your own;\nThe slave of a vainglorious tribe,\nWho hate you while they make you known.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The joy that vain amusements give,\nO! sad conclusion that it brings!\nThe honey of a crowded hive,\nDefended by a thousand stings.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis thus the world rewards the fools\nThat live upon her treacherous smiles:\nShe leads them, blindfold, by her rules,\nAnd ruins all whom she beguiles.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God knows the thousands who go down\nFrom pleasure into endless woe;\nAnd with a long despairing groan\nBlaspheme their Maker as they go.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh fearful thought! be timely wise;\nDelight but in a Savior's charms,\nAnd God shall take you to the skies,\nEmbraced in everlasting arms.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God Gives His Mercies to Be Spent",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0719",
          "Authors": [
            "William Cowper",
            "1779."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "God hath sent His angels to the earth again,\nBringing joyful tidings to the sons of men;\nThey who first at Christmas thronged the heavenly way,\nNow beside the tomb door sit on Easter day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the dreadful desert, where the Lord was tried,\nThere the faithful angels gathered at His side;\nAnd when, in the garden, grief and pain and care\nBowed Him down with anguish, they were with Him there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yet the Christ they honor is the same Christ still\nWho, in light and darkness, did His Father's will;\nAnd the tomb, deserted, shineth like the sky,\nSince He passed from out it, into victory.",
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            {
              "Lyrics": "God has still His angels, helping at His word,\nAll His faithful children, like their faithful Lord;\nSoothing them in sorrow, arming them in strife,\nOpening wide the tomb doors, leading into life.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Angels, sing His triumph as you sang His birth,\n\"Christ the Lord is risen, peace, goodwill on earth!\"",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God Hath Sent His Angels",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0720",
          "Authors": [
            "Phillips Brooks",
            "1877."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
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            "Public Domain"
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          "Disclaimer": null,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "God Himself is with us: Let us now adore Him,\nAnd with awe appear before Him.\nGod is in His temple, all within keep silence,\nProstrate lie with deepest reverence.\nHim alone God we own, Him our God and Savior;\nPraise His Name forever.",
              "PartType": 0,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "God Himself is with us: Hear the harps resounding!\nSee the crowds the throne surrounding!\n\"Holy, holy, holy,\" hear the hymn ascending,\nAngels, saints, their voices blending!\nBow Thine ear to us here: Hear, O Christ, the praises\nThat Thy church now raises.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Thou fount of blessing, purify my spirit;\nTrusting only in Thy merit,\nLike the holy angels who behold Thy glory,\nMay I ceaselessly adore Thee,\nAnd in all, great and small, seek to do most nearly\nWhat Thou lovest dearly.",
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God Himself Is with Us",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0721",
          "Authors": [
            "Gerhard Teerstegen",
            "1729."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
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            "Public Domain"
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          "Disclaimer": null,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Dread not the things that are ahead,\nThe burdens great, the sinking sands,\nThe thorns that o'er the path are spread,\nGod holds the future in His hands.",
              "PartType": 0,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "We know not what tomorrow hides,\nOf sun or storm or good or ill;\nWe only know His dear hand guides,\nAnd He will be our Father still.",
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              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His hand created earth and sky,\nThe zephyrs and the storms that rage,\nAnd years to come and years gone by\nTo Him are but an open page.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Live close to Him and trust His love,\nAssured that while on earth we roam,\nWhate'er may come, He bends above\nTo guide His children safely home.",
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            {
              "Lyrics": "God holds the future in His hands\nAnd every heart He understands.\nOn Him depend,\nHe is your Friend,\nHe holds the future in His hands.",
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          "Title": "God Holds the Future in His Hands",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0722",
          "Authors": [
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        {
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            "Public Domain"
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          "Disclaimer": null,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "God in heaven hath a treasure, riches none may count or tell;\nHath a deep eternal pleasure, Christ, the Son, He loveth well.\nGod hath here on earth a treasure, none but He its price may know—\nDeep, unfathomable pleasure, Christ revealed in saints below.",
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              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ, the Light that fills the heavens, shining forth on earth beneath,\nThrough His Spirit freely given, Light of life 'midst shades of death;\nDown from heaven's unclouded glory God Himself the treasure brought,\nClosing thus His love's sweet story with His sweetest, deepest thought.",
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            {
              "Lyrics": "God in tongues of fire descending, chosen vessels thus to fill\nWith the treasure never ending, ever spent—unfailing still.\nStill unwasted, undiminished, though the days of dearth wear on,\nStore eternally unfinished, fresh, as if but now begun.",
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Earthen vessels, marred, unsightly, but the treasure as of old,\nFresh from glory, gleaming brightly, heaven's undimmed, unchanging gold.\nGod's own hand the vessel filling from the glory far above,\nLonging hearts forever stilling with those riches of His love.",
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Thus, through earthen vessels only, shining forth in ceaseless grace,\nReaching weary hearts and lonely, beams the light in Jesus' face.\nVessels worthless, broken, bearing through the hungry ages on,\nRiches given with hand unsparing, God's great gift, His precious Son.",
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              "Lyrics": "Thus though worn, and tried, and tempted, glorious calling, saint, is thine;\nLet the Lord but find thee emptied, living branch in Christ the Vine!\nVessels of the world's despising, vessels weak, and poor, and base;\nBearing wealth God's heart is prizing, glory from Christ's blessèd face.",
              "PartType": 0,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, to be but emptier, lowlier, mean, unnoticed, and unknown.\nAnd to God a vessel holier, filled with Christ, and Christ alone!\nNaught of earth to cloud the glory, naught of self the light to dim.\nTelling forth His wondrous story, emptied—to be filled with Him.",
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          "Title": "God in Heaven Hath a Treasure",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0723",
          "Authors": [
            "P. S.; translated by Emma Frances Bevan (1827-1909)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "God is always near me,\nHearing what I say;\nKnowing all my thoughts and deeds,\nAll my work and play.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God is always near me,\nIn the darkest night,\nHe can see me just the same\nAs by midday light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God is always near me,\nThough so young and small;\nNot a look, or word, or thought,\nBut God knows it all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God Is Always Near Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0725",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Paul Bliss",
            "1871"
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
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          "Disclaimer": null,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "See the shining dewdrops\nOn the flowers strewed,\nProving as they sparkle,\n\"God is ever good,\nEver good.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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            {
              "Lyrics": "See the morning sunbeams\nLighting up the wood,\nSilently proclaiming,\n\"God is ever good,\nEver good.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Hear the mountain streamlet\nIn its solitude,\nWith its ripple saying,\n\"God is ever good,\nEver good.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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            {
              "Lyrics": "He Who came to save us\nShed His precious blood;\nBetter things it speaketh:\n\"God is ever good,\nEver good.\"",
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              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bring, my heart, thy tribute,\nSongs of gratitude;\nAll things join to tell us,\n\"God is ever good,\nEver good.\"",
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              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God Is Ever Good",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0726",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
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          "Disclaimer": null,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "God is love; His mercy brightens\nAll the path in which we rove;\nBliss He wakes, and woe He lightens:\nGod is wisdom, God is love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Chance and change are busy ever;\nMan decays and ages move;\nBut His mercy waneth never:\nGod is wisdom, God is love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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            {
              "Lyrics": "E'en the hour that darkest seemeth\nWill His changeless goodness prove;\nFrom the mist His brightness streameth:\nGod is wisdom, God is love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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            {
              "Lyrics": "He with earthly cares entwineth\nHope and comfort from above;\nEverywhere His glory shineth:\nGod is wisdom, God is love.",
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              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God Is Love; His Mercy Brightens",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0727",
          "Authors": [
            "Sir John Bowring",
            "1825."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
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          "Disclaimer": null,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "God is my strong Salvation: What foe have I to fear?\nIn darkness and temptation, my Light, my Help is near.\nThough hosts encamp around me, firm in the fight I stand.\nWhat terror can confound me, with God at my right hand?",
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Place on the Lord reliance; my soul, with courage, wait.\nHis truth will be my Sustenance, when faint and desolate.\nHis might my heart shall strengthen, His love my joy increase.\nMercy my days shall lengthen; the Lord will give me peace.",
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God Is My Strong Salvation",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0728",
          "Authors": [
            "James Montgomery",
            "1822."
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        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
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          "Disclaimer": null,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "God is our Refuge and our Strength,\nOur ever present Aid,\nAnd, therefore, though the earth remove,\nWe will not be afraid;\nThough hills amidst the sea be cast,\nThough foaming waters roar,\nYes, though the mighty billows shake\nThe mountains on the shore.",
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              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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            {
              "Lyrics": "A river flows whose streams make glad\nThe city of our God,\nThe holy place wherein the Lord\nMost High has His abode;\nSince God is in the midst of her,\nUnmoved her walls shall stand,\nFor God will be her early help,\nWhen trouble is at hand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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            {
              "Lyrics": "The nations raged, the kingdoms moved,\nBut when His voice was heard\nThe troubled earth was stilled to peace\nBefore His mighty Word.\nThe Lord of Hosts is on our side,\nOur safety is secure;\nThe God of Jacob is for us\nA refuge strong and sure.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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            {
              "Lyrics": "O come, behold what wondrous works\nJehovah's hand has wrought;\nCome, see what desolation great\nHe on the earth has brought.\nTo utmost ends of all the earth\nHe causes war to cease;\nThe weapons of the strong destroyed,\nHe makes abiding peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Be still and know that I am God,\nO'er all exalted high;\nThe subject nations of the earth\nMy Name shall magnify.\nThe Lord of Hosts is on our side,\nOur safety is secure;\nThe God of Jacob is for us\nA refuge strong and sure.",
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          "Title": "God Is Our Refuge and Our Strength",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0729",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter",
            "1912."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
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          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "God is so good,\nGod is so good,\nGod is so good,\nHe's so good to me!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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            {
              "Lyrics": "He cares for me,\nHe cares for me,\nHe cares for me,\nHe's so good to me!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I love Him so,\nI love Him so,\nI love Him so,\nHe's so good to me!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I praise His Name,\nI praise His Name,\nI praise His Name,\nHe's so good to me!",
              "PartType": 0,
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          "Title": "God Is So Good",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0730",
          "Authors": [
            "Traditional"
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "God is the Name my soul adores,\nThe almighty Three, the eternal One;\nNature and grace, with all their powers,\nConfess the Infinite unknown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy voice produced the sea and spheres,\nBade the waves roar, the planets shine;\nBut nothing like Thyself appears\nThrough all these spacious works of Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Still restless nature dies and grows;\nFrom change to change the creatures run:\nThy being no succession knows,\nAnd all Thy vast designs are one.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A glance of Thine runs through the globe,\nRules the bright worlds, and moves their frame;\nOf light Thou form'st Thy dazzling robe;\nThy ministers are living flame.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How shall polluted mortals dare\nTo sing Thy glory or Thy grace?\nBeneath Thy feet we lie afar,\nAnd see but shadows of Thy face.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who can behold the blazing light?\nWho can approach the consuming flame?\nNone but Thy wisdom knows Thy might\nNone but Thy Word can speak Thy Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God Is the Name My Soul Adores",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0731",
          "Authors": [
            "Johann C. W. Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "God is the refuge of His saints,\nWhen storms of sharp distress invade;\nEre we can offer our complaints,\nBehold Him present with His aid.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Let mountains from their seats be hurled\nDown to the deep, and buried there;\nConvulsions shake the solid world:\nOur faith shall never yield to fear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Loud may the troubled ocean roar;\nIn sacred peace our souls abide;\nWhile every nation, every shore,\nTrembles, and dreads the swelling tide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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            {
              "Lyrics": "There is a stream, whose gentle flow\nSupplies the city of our God,\nLife, love, and joy, still guiding through,\nAnd wat'ring our divine abode.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That sacred stream—Thy holy Word—\nThat all our raging fear controls;\nSweet peace Thy promises afford,\nAnd give new strength to fainting souls.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Zion enjoys her Monarch's love,\nSecure against a threatening hour;\nNor can her firm foundations move,\nBuilt on His truth, and armed with power.",
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God Is the Refuge of His Saints",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0732",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1719."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
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            "Public Domain"
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            {
              "Lyrics": "God is working His purpose out\nAs year succeeds to year;\nGod is working his purpose out,\nAnd the time is drawing near;\nNearer and nearer draws the time,\nThe time that shall surely be,\nWhen the earth shall be filled\nWith the glory of God\nAs the waters cover the sea.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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            {
              "Lyrics": "From utmost east to utmost west,\nWhere human feet have trod,\nBy the mouth of many messengers\nGoes forth the voice of God:\n\"Give ear to Me, ye continents,\nYe isles, give ear to Me,\"\nThat the earth may be filled\nWith the glory of God\nAs the waters cover the sea.",
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            {
              "Lyrics": "What can we do to work God's work,\nTo prosper and increase\nThe brotherhood of all mankind,\nThe reign of the Prince of Peace?\nWhat can we do to hasten the time,\nThe time that shall surely be,\nWhen the earth shall be filled\nWith the glory of God\nAs the waters cover the sea.",
              "PartType": 0,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "March we forth in the strength of God,\nWith the banner of Christ unfurled,\nThat the light of the glorious Gospel of truth\nMay shine throughout the world;\nFight we the fight with sorrow and sin\nTo set their captives free,\nThat the earth may be filled\nWith the glory of God\nAs the waters cover the sea.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All we can do is nothing worth\nUnless God blesses the deed;\nVainly we hope for the harvest-tide\nTill God gives life to the seed;\nYet near and nearer draws the time,\nThe time that shall surely be,\nWhen the earth shall be filled\nWith the glory of God\nAs the waters cover the sea.",
              "PartType": 0,
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God Is Working His Purpose Out",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0733",
          "Authors": [
            "Arthur Campbell Ainger",
            "1894."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
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          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "In shady, green pastures, so rich and so sweet,\nGod leads His dear children along;\nWhere the water's cool flow bathes the weary one's feet,\nGod leads His dear children along.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sometimes on the mount where the sun shines so bright,\nGod leads His dear children along;\nSometimes in the valley, in darkest of night,\nGod leads His dear children along.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Though sorrows befall us and evils oppose,\nGod leads His dear children along;\nThrough grace we can conquer, defeat all our foes,\nGod leads His dear children along.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Away from the mire, and away from the clay,\nGod leads His dear children along;\nAway up in glory, eternity's day,\nGod leads His dear children along.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Some through the waters, some through the flood,\nSome through the fire, but all through the blood;\nSome through great sorrow, but God gives a song,\nIn the night season and all the day long.",
              "PartType": 1,
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God Leads Us Along",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0734",
          "Authors": [
            "George A. Young",
            "1903"
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
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            {
              "Lyrics": "God loveth the righteous, His goodness is sure.\nHe never forsaketh the good and the pure.\nYet once my faith faltered, I envied the proud,\nIn doubt and disquiet my spirit was bowed.",
              "PartType": 0,
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              "Lyrics": "The wicked are prosperous and firm in their strength,\nNo pangs do they suffer, though death come at length.\nThey are not in trouble as other men are,\nThe plagues of their fellows they view from afar.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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            {
              "Lyrics": "In garments of boasting and violence decked,\nWith wealth more abundant than heart could expect,\nThey scoff, and the helpless they proudly oppress.\nThe heavens and the earth they assume to possess.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Despising God's people, they cause them to drain\nThe cup of oppression, injustice and pain.\nThey question God's knowledge and boldly defy\nThe might and the justice of God the Most High.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The wicked, grown wealthy, have comfort and peace,\nWhile I, daily chastened, see troubles increase,\nAnd, wronging God's children, I cried in my pain,\nThat clean hands are worthless and pure hearts are vain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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            {
              "Lyrics": "I went to God's temple: my doubts were dispelled.\nThe end of life's journey I clearly beheld.\nI saw in what peril ungodly men stand,\nWith sudden destruction and ruin at hand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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            {
              "Lyrics": "As when one waking forgetteth his dream,\nSo God will despise them, though great they may seem.\nMy envy was senseless; my grief was for naught.\nBecause I was faithless, and foolish my thought.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God Loveth the Righteous",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0735",
          "Authors": [
            "Ira David Sankey"
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
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          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "God moves in a mysterious way\nHis wonders to perform;\nHe plants His footsteps in the sea\nAnd rides upon the storm.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Deep in unfathomable mines\nOf never failing skill\nHe treasures up His bright designs\nAnd works His sovereign will.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye fearful saints, fresh courage take;\nThe clouds ye so much dread\nAre big with mercy and shall break\nIn blessings on your head.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Judge not the Lord by feeble sense,\nBut trust Him for His grace;\nBehind a frowning providence\nHe hides a smiling face.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His purposes will ripen fast,\nUnfolding every hour;\nThe bud may have a bitter taste,\nBut sweet will be the flower.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blind unbelief is sure to err\nAnd scan His work in vain;\nGod is His own interpreter,\nAnd He will make it plain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God Moves in a Mysterious Way",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0736",
          "Authors": [
            "William Cowper",
            "1774."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
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          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "God, my King, Thy might confessing,\nEver will I bless Thy Name;\nDay by day Thy throne addressing,\nStill will I Thy praise proclaim.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Honor great our God befitteth;\nWho His majesty can reach?\nAge to age His works transmitteth,\nAge to age His power shall teach.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "They shall talk of all Thy glory,\nOn Thy might and greatness dwell,\nSpeak of Thy dread acts the story,\nAnd Thy deeds of wonder tell.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Nor shall fail from memory's treasure\nWorks by love and mercy wrought;\nWorks of love surpassing measure,\nWorks of mercy passing thought.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Full of kindness and compassion,\nSlow to anger, vast in love,\nGod is good to all creation;\nAll His works His goodness prove.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All Thy works, O Lord, shall bless Thee;\nThee shall all Thy saints adore:\nKing supreme shall they confess Thee,\nAnd proclaim Thy sovereign power.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God My King, Thy Might Confessing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0737",
          "Authors": [
            "Richard Mant",
            "1824."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "God of love and God of power,\nGrant us in this burning hour\nGrace to ask these gifts of Thee,\nDaring hearts and spirits free.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are not the first to be\nBanished by our fears from Thee;\nGive us courage, let us hear\nHeaven's trumpets ringing clear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All our lives belong to Thee,\nThou our final loyalty;\nSlaves are we whene'er we share\nThat devotion anywhere.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God of love and God of power,\nMake us worthy of this hour,\nOffering lives if it's Thy will,\nKeeping free our spirits still.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God of love and God of power,\nThou hast called us for this hour.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God of Love and God of Power",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0738",
          "Authors": [
            "Gerald H. Kennedy",
            "circa 1939."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "God of mercy, God of grace,\nShow the brightness of Thy face;\nShine upon us, Savior, shine,\nFill Thy Church with light divine,\nAnd Thy saving health extend,\nUnto earth's remotest end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let the people praise Thee, Lord!\nBe by all that live adored;\nLet the nations shout and sing\nGlory to their Savior King,\nAt Thy feet their tribute pay,\nAnd Thy holy will obey.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let the people praise Thee, Lord!\nEarth shall then her fruits afford,\nGod to man His blessings give,\nMan to God devoted live;\nAll below and all above\nOne in joy and light and love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God of Mercy, God of Grace",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0739",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Francis Lyte",
            "1834."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "God of my life, to Thee I call;\nAfflicted, at Thy feet I fall;\nWhen the great water floods prevail\nLeave not my trembling heart to fail.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Friend of the friendless and the faint,\nWhere should I lodge my deep complaint?\nWhere but with Thee, whose open door\nInvites the helpless and the poor?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Did ever mourner plead with Thee,\nAnd Thou refuse that mourner's plea?\nDoes not the Word still fixed remain\nThat none shall seek Thy face in vain?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That were a grief I could not bear,\nDidst Thou not hear and answer prayer;\nBut a prayer hearing, answering God\nSupports me under every load.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Poor thou I am, despised, forgot,\nYet God, my God, forgets me not;\nAnd he is safe, and must succeed,\nFor whom the Lord vouchsafes to plead.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God of My Life, to Thee I Call",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0740",
          "Authors": [
            "William Cowper",
            "1779."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "God of our fathers, Whose almighty hand\nLeads forth in beauty all the starry band\nOf shining worlds in splendor through the skies\nOur grateful songs before Thy throne arise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy love divine hath led us in the past,\nIn this free land by Thee our lot is cast,\nBe Thou our Ruler, Guardian, Guide and Stay,\nThy Word our law, Thy paths our chosen way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From war's alarms, from deadly pestilence,\nBe Thy strong arm our ever sure defense;\nThy true religion in our hearts increase,\nThy bounteous goodness nourish us in peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Refresh Thy people on their toilsome way,\nLead us from night to never ending day;\nFill all our lives with love and grace divine,\nAnd glory, laud, and praise be ever Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God of Our Fathers",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0742",
          "Authors": [
            "Daniel Crane Roberts",
            "1876."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "God of our fathers, known of old,\nLord of our far flung battle line,\nBeneath whose awful hand we hold\nDominion over palm and pine--\nLord God of Hosts, be with us yet,\nLest we forget--lest we forget!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The tumult and the shouting dies;\nThe captains and the kings depart:\nStill stands Thine ancient sacrifice,\nAn humble and a contrite heart.\nLord God of Hosts, be with us yet,\nLest we forget--lest we forget!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Far called, our navies melt away;\nOn dune and headland sinks the fire:\nLo, all our pomp of yesterday\nIs one with Nineveh and Tyre!\nJudge of the Nations, spare us yet,\nLest we forget--lest we forget!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If, drunk with sight of power, we loose\nWild tongues that have not Thee in awe,\nSuch boastings as the Gentiles use,\nOr lesser breeds without the Law--\nLord God of Hosts, be with us yet,\nLest we forget--lest we forget!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For heathen heart that puts her trust\nIn reeking tube and iron shard,\nAll valiant dust that builds on dust,\nAnd guarding, calls not Thee to guard,\nFor frantic boast and foolish word--\nThy mercy on Thy people, Lord!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God of Our Fathers, Known of Old",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0741",
          "Authors": [
            "Rudyard Kipling",
            "1897."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "God of our life, through all the circling years,\nWe trust in Thee;\nIn all the past, through all our hopes and fears,\nThy hand we see.\nWith each new day, when morning lifts the veil,\nWe own Thy mercies, Lord, which never fail.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God of the past, our times are in Thy hand;\nWith us abide.\nLead us by faith to hope's true promised land;\nBe Thou our Guide.\nWith Thee to bless, the darkness shines as light,\nAnd faith's fair vision changes into sight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God of the coming years, through paths unknown\nWe follow Thee;\nWhen we are strong, Lord, leave us not alone;\nOur Refuge be.\nBe Thou for us in life our daily Bread,\nOur heart's true Home when all our years have sped.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God of Our Life",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0743",
          "Authors": [
            "Hugh T. Kerr",
            "1916."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "God of the earth, the sky, the sea!\nMaker of all above, below!\nCreation lives and moves in Thee,\nThy present life in all doth flow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy love is in the sunshine's glow,\nThy life is in the quickening air;\nWhen lightning flashes and storm winds blow,\nThere is Thy power; Thy law is there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We feel Thy calm at evening's hour,\nThy grandeur in the march of night;\nAnd when Thy morning breaks in power,\nWe hear Thy Word, \"Let there be light.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We give Thee thanks, Thy Name we sing,\nAlmighty Father, heavenly King.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God of the Earth, the Sky, the Sea!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0744",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel Longfellow",
            "1864."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "God of the nations, near and far,\nRuler of all mankind,\nBless Thou Thy people as they strive\nThe paths of peace to find.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The clash of arms still shakes the sky,\nKing battles still with king—\nWild through the frighted air of night\nThe bloody tocsins ring.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But clearer far the friendly speech\nOf scientists and seers,\nThe wise debate of statesmen and\nThe shouts of pioneers.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And stronger far the claspèd hands\nOf labor's teeming throngs,\nWho in a hundred tongues repeat\nTheir common creeds and songs.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From shore to shore the peoples call\nIn loud and sweet acclaim,\nThe gloom of land and sea is lit\nWith Pentecostal flame.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Father! from the curse of war\nWe pray Thee give release,\nAnd speed, O speed the blessèd day\nOf justice, love and peace!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God of the Nations, Near and Far",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0745",
          "Authors": [
            "John Haynes Holmes",
            "1911."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "God, our Father, we adore Thee! We, Thy children, bless Thy Name!\nChosen in the Christ before Thee, we are \"holy without blame.\"\nWe adore Thee! We adore Thee! Abba's praises we proclaim!\nWe adore Thee! We adore Thee! Abba's praises we proclaim!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Son Eternal, we adore Thee! Lamb upon the throne on high!\nLamb of God, we bow before Thee, Thou hast brought Thy people nigh!\nWe adore Thee! We adore Thee! Son of God, Who came to die!\nWe adore Thee! We adore Thee! Son of God, Who came to die!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy Spirit, we adore Thee! Paraclete and heavenly guest!\nSent from God and from the Savior, Thou hast led us into rest.\nWe adore Thee! We adore Thee! By Thy grace forever blessed:\nWe adore Thee! We adore Thee! By Thy grace forever blessed!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, Three in One! We give Thee praise!\nFor the riches we inherit, heart and voice to Thee we raise!\nWe adore Thee! We adore Thee! Thee we bless, through endless days!\nWe adore Thee! We adore Thee! Thee we bless, through endless days!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God Our Father, We Adore Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0746",
          "Authors": [
            "George West Frazer",
            "1904",
            "and Alfred Samuel Loizeaux",
            "1952."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "God rest ye merry, gentlemen, let nothing you dismay,\nRemember Christ our Savior was born on Christmas Day;\nTo save us all from Satan's power when we were gone astray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In Bethlehem, in Israel, this blessèd Babe was born,\nAnd laid within a manger upon this blessèd morn;\nThe which His mother Mary did nothing take in scorn.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From God our heavenly Father a blessèd angel came;\nAnd unto certain shepherds brought tidings of the same;\nHow that in Bethlehem was born the Son of God by name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Fear not, then,\" said the angel, \"Let nothing you afright\nThis day is born a Savior of a pure Virgin bright,\nTo free all those who trust in Him from Satan's power and might.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The shepherds at those tidings rejoiced much in mind,\nAnd left their flocks a-feeding in tempest, storm and wind,\nAnd went to Bethl'em straightaway this blessèd Babe to find.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But when to Bethlehem they came where our dear Savior lay,\nThey found Him in a manger where oxen feed on hay;\nHis mother Mary kneeling unto the Lord did pray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now to the Lord sing praises all you within this place,\nAnd with true love and brotherhood each other now embrace;\nThis holy tide of Christmas all others doth deface.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God bless the ruler of this house, and send him long to reign,\nAnd many a merry Christmas may live to see again;\nAmong your friends and kindred that live both far and near—",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O tidings of comfort and joy, comfort and joy;\nO tidings of comfort and joy",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That God send you a happy new year, happy new year,\nAnd God send you a happy new year.",
              "PartType": 3,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0747",
          "Authors": [
            "Traditional English"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "God sees the little sparrow fall,\nIt meets His tender view;\nIf God so loves the little birds,\nI know He loves me, too.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He paints the lily of the field,\nPerfumes each lily bell;\nIf He so loves the little flow'rs,\nI know He loves me well.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God made the little birds and flow'rs,\nAnd all things large and small;\nHe'll not forget his little ones,\nI know He loves them all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He loves me, too, He loves me, too,\nI know He loves me, too;\nBecause He loves the little things,\nI know He loves me, too.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God Sees the Little Sparrow Fall",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0748",
          "Authors": [
            "Maria Straub",
            "1874."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "God loved the world so tenderly\nHis only Son he gave,\nThat all who on His Name believe\nIts wondrous power will save.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, love that only God can feel,\nAnd only He can show!\nIts height and depth,\nIts length and breadth\nNor heav'n nor earth can know!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Why perish, then, ye ransomed ones?\nWhy slight the gracious call?\nWhy turn from Him whose words proclaim\nEternal life to all?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Savior, melt these hearts of ours,\nAnd teach us to believe\nThat whosoever comes to Thee\nShall endless life receive.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For God so loved the world that He gave his only Son,\nThat whosoever believeth in Him\nShould not perish, should not perish;\nThat whosoever believeth in Him\nShould not perish, but have everlasting life.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God So Loved the World",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0749",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1886."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "God the Father's only Son,\nAnd with Him in glory One,\nOne in wisdom, One in might,\nAbsolute and infinite;\nJesu, I believe in thee,\nThou art Lord and God to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Preacher of eternal peace,\nChrist anointed to release,\nSetting wide the dungeon door,\nUnto sinners chained before;\nJesu, I believe in Thee,\nChrist the Prophet sent to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Low in deep Gethsemane,\nHigh on dreadful Calvary,\nIn the garden, on the cross,\nMaking good our utter loss;\nJesu, I believe in Thee,\nPriest and Sacrifice for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ruler of Thy ransomed race,\nAnd Protector by Thy grace,\nLeader in the way we wend,\nAnd Rewarder at the end;\nJesu, I believe in Thee,\nChrist, the King of kings to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God the Father's Only Son",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0751",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel John Stone",
            "1866."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "God the Lord is King: before Him\nEarth with all thy nations, wait!\nWhere the cherubim adore Him,\nSitteth He in royal state:\nHe is holy; He is Holy;\nBlessèd, only Potentate!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God the Lord is King of glory,\nZion, tell the world His fame;\nAncient Israel, the story\nOf His faithfulness proclaim:\nHe is holy; He is Holy;\nHoly is His awful Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Laws divine to them were spoken\nFrom the pillar of the cloud;\nSacred precepts, quickly broken!\nFiercely then His vengeance flowed:\nHe is holy; He is Holy;\nTo the dust their hearts were bowed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But their Father God forgave them\nWhen they sought His face once more:\nEver ready was to save them,\nTenderly did He restore:\nHe is holy; He is Holy;\nWe too will His grace implore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God the Lord Is King",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0753",
          "Authors": [
            "George Rawson",
            "1853."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be not dismayed whatever betide,\nGod will take care of you;\nBeneath His wings of love abide,\nGod will take care of you.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through days of toil when heart doth fail,\nGod will take care of you;\nWhen dangers fierce your path assail,\nGod will take care of you.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All you may need He will provide,\nGod will take care of you;\nNothing you ask will be denied,\nGod will take care of you.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No matter what may be the test,\nGod will take care of you;\nLean, weary one, upon His breast,\nGod will take care of you.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God will take care of you,\nThrough every day, over all the way;\nHe will take care of you,\nGod will take care of you.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God Will Take Care of You",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0756",
          "Authors": [
            "Civilla Durfee Martin",
            "1904."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Press on, press on, ye workers,\nBe loyal, brave, and true:\nGreat things the Lord is doing,\nAnd greater things will do;\nHis army, still increasing\nWith each revolving year,\nShall send a shout of rapture forth\nThat all the world shall hear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The walls of leagued oppression\nTo dust shall fall away;\nThe sword of truth eternal\nNo power on earth can stay;\nThough all the hosts of darkness\nWere marshaled on the field,\nThe church of God would stand unmoved,\nWith Christ her Strength and Shield.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rejoice, rejoice, ye workers all rejoice;\nO, clap your hands and sing,\nO, clap your hands and sing;\nGod's holy church shall triumph yet,\nTriumph yet, triumph yet,\nAnd He shall reign our King,\nShall reign our King.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Behold her marching onward,\nIn majesty sublime,\nAlong the rolling prairies\nThat bound our western clime;\nAnd soon from every hamlet\nOn all our vast frontier\nGlad songs shall rise to Jesus,\nWhile skeptics turn to hear.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God's Holy Church Shall Triumph",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0713",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1887."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "God's trumpet wakes the slumbering world;\nNow each man to his post!\nThe red cross banner is unfurled;\nWho joins the glorious host?\nWho joins the glorious host?\nHe who, in fealty to the truth,\nNot counting all the cost,\nDoth consecrate his generous youth,\nHe joins the noble host, he joins the noble host.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He who, no anger on his tongue,\nNor any idle boast,\nBears steadfast witness 'gainst the wrong,\nHe joins the sacred host,\nHe joins the sacred host.\nHe who, with calm, undaunted will,\nNe'er counts the battle lost,\nBut, though defeated, battles still,\nHe joins the faithful host, he joins the faithful host.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He who is ready for the cross,\nThe cause despised loves most,\nAnd shuns not pain, nor shame, nor loss,\nHe joins the martyr host,\nHe joins the martyr host.\nGod's trumpet wakes the slumbering world;\nNow each man to his post!\nThe red cross banner is unfurled;\nWe join the glorious host, we join the glorious host.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God's Trumpet Wakes the Slumbering World",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0714",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel Longfellow",
            "1864."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "God, in the Gospel of His Son,\nMakes His eternal counsels known;\nWhere love in all its glory shines,\nAnd truth is drawn in fairest lines.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here sinners of a humble frame\nMay taste His grace, and learn His Name;\nMay read, in characters of blood,\nThe wisdom, power, and grace of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The prisoner here may break his chains;\nThe weary rest from all his pains;\nThe captive feel his bondage cease;\nThe mourner find the way of peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here faith reveals to mortal eyes\nA brighter world beyond the skies;\nHere shines the light which guides our way\nFrom earth to realms of endless day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O grant us grace, Almighty Lord,\nTo read and mark Thy holy Word;\nIts truths with meekness to receive,\nAnd by Its holy precepts live.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God, in the Gospel of His Son",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0724",
          "Authors": [
            "Benjamin Beddome and Thomas Cotterill."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "God, that madest earth and heaven, darkness and light;\nWho the day for toil hast given, for rest the night;\nMay Thine angel guards defend us,\nSlumber sweet Thy mercy send us;\nHoly dreams and hopes attend us, all through the night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And when morn again shall call us, to run life's way,\nMay we still, whatever befall us, Thy will obey.\nFrom the power of evil hide us,\nIn the narrow pathway guide us,\nNor Thy smile be ever denied us all through the day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Guard us waking, guard us sleeping, and when we die,\nMay we in Thy mighty keeping all peaceful lie;\nWhen the last dread call shall wake us,\nDo not Thou, our God, forsake us,\nBut to reign in glory take us with Thee on high.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God, That Madest Earth and Heaven",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0750",
          "Authors": [
            "Stanzas by Reginald Heber",
            "1827; William Mercer",
            "1864; and Richard Whately (1787-1863)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "God, the Lord, a King remaineth,\nRobed in His own glorious light;\nGod hath robed Him and He reigneth;\nHe hath girded Him with might.\nAlleluia! Alleluia!\nGod is King in depth and height.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In her everlasting station\nEarth is poised, to swerve no more:\nThou hast laid Thy throne's foundation\nFrom all time where thought can soar.\nAlleluia! Alleluia!\nLord, Thou art forevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, the water floods have lifted,\nOcean floods have lift their roar;\nNow they pause where they have drifted,\nNow they burst upon the shore.\nAlleluia! Alleluia!\nFor the ocean's sounding store.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With all tones of waters blending,\nGlorious is the breaking deep;\nGlorious, beauteous without ending,\nGod Who reigns on heav'ns high steep.\nAlleluia! Alleluia!\nSongs of ocean never sleep.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, the words Thy lips are telling\nAre the perfect verity:\nOf Thine high eternal dwelling\nHoliness shall inmate be.\nAlleluia! Alleluia!\nPure is all that lives with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God, the Lord, a King Remaineth",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0752",
          "Authors": [
            "John Keble",
            "1839."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "God, the omnipotent! King Who ordainest\nGreat winds Thy clarions, lightnings Thy sword;\nShow forth Thy pity on high where Thou reignest,\nGive to us peace in our time, O Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God the all merciful! Earth hath forsaken\nThy ways of blessedness, slighted Thy Word;\nBid not Thy wrath in its terrors awaken;\nGive to us peace in our time, O Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God the all righteous One! Man hath defied Thee;\nYet to eternity standeth Thy Word,\nFalsehood and wrong shall not tarry beside Thee;\nGive to us peace in our time, O Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God the all wise! By the fire of Thy chastening,\nEarth shall to freedom and truth be restored;\nThrough the thick darkness Thy kingdom is hastening;\nThou wilt give peace in Thy time, O Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So shall Thy children, with thankful devotion,\nPraise Him Who saved them from peril and sword,\nSinging in chorus from ocean to ocean,\nPeace to the nations, and praise to the Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God, the Omnipotent!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0754",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Fothergill Chorley",
            "1842",
            "and John Ellerton",
            "1870."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "God, Who made the earth,\nThe air, the sky, the sea,\nWho gave the light its birth,\nHe cares for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God, Who made the grass,\nThe flow'r, the fruit, the tree,\nThe day and night to pass,\nHe cares for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God, Who made the sun,\nThe moon, the stars, is He\nWho, when life's clouds come on,\nHe cares for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God, Who made all things,\nOn earth, in air, in sea,\nWho if I lean on Him,\nWill care for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When in heav'n's bright land\nI all His loved ones see,\nI'll sing with that blest band,\n\"God cared for me.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "God, Who Made the Earth",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0755",
          "Authors": [
            "Sarah Betts Rhodes",
            "1870."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Golden harps are sounding, angels voices sing,\nPearly gates are opened, opened for the King;\nJesus, King of glory, Jesus, King of love,\nIs gone up in triumph, to His throne above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He Who came to save us, He Who bled and died,\nNow is crowned with glory at His Father's side.\nFrom the grave arisen, nevermore to die;\nJesus, King of glory, is gone up on high.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Pleading for His children in that blessed place,\nCalling them to glory, sending them His grace;\nHis bright home preparing, faithful ones, for you;\nJesus ever liveth, ever loveth, too.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All His suffering ended, joyfully we sing,\nJesus hath ascended! Glory to our King!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Golden Harps Are Sounding",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0757",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Ridley Havergal",
            "1871"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Gone from my heart the world and all its charms;\nNow through the blood I'm saved from all alarms;\nDown at the cross my heart is bending low;\nThe precious blood of Jesus cleanses white as snow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Once I was lost, and way down deep in sin;\nOnce was a slave to passions fierce within;\nOnce was afraid to meet an angry God\nBut now I'm cleansed from ev'ry stain through Jesus' blood.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Once I was bound, but now I am set free;\nOnce I was blind, but now the light I see;\nOnce I was dead, but now in Christ I live,\nTo tell the world around the peace that He doth give.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I love Him, I love him,\nBecause He first loved me,\nAnd purchased my salvation\nOn Calv'ry's tree.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Gone from My Heart",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0758",
          "Authors": [
            "London Hymn Book."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Good Christian men, rejoice with heart and soul, and voice;\nGive ye heed to what we say: News! News! Jesus Christ is born today;\nOx and ass before Him bow; and He is in the manger now.\nChrist is born today! Christ is born today!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Good Christian men, rejoice, with heart and soul and voice;\nNow ye hear of endless bliss: Joy! Joy! Jesus Christ was born for this!\nHe has opened the heavenly door, and man is blest forevermore.\nChrist was born for this! Christ was born for this!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Good Christian men, rejoice, with heart and soul and voice;\nNow ye need not fear the grave: Peace! Peace! Jesus Christ was born to save!\nCalls you one and calls you all, to gain His everlasting hall.\nChrist was born to save! Christ was born to save!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Good Christian Men, Rejoice",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0759",
          "Authors": [
            "Heinrich Suso (?-1366); translated from Latin to English by John Mason Neale",
            "1853."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Good King Wenceslas looked out on the Feast of Stephen,\nWhen the snow lay round about, deep and crisp and even.\nBrightly shone the moon that night, though the frost was cruel,\nWhen a poor man came in sight, gathering winter fuel.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Hither, page, and stand by me, if you know it, telling,\nYonder peasant, who is he? Where and what his dwelling?\"\n\"Sire, he lives a good league hence, underneath the mountain,\nRight against the forest fence, by Saint Agnes' fountain.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Bring me food and bring me wine, bring me pine logs hither,\nYou and I will see him dine, when we bear them thither.\"\nPage and monarch, forth they went, forth they went together,\nThrough the cold wind's wild lament and the bitter weather.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Sire, the night is darker now, and the wind blows stronger,\nFails my heart, I know not how; I can go no longer.\"\n\"Mark my footsteps, my good page, tread now in them boldly,\nYou shall find the winter's rage freeze your blood less coldly.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In his master's steps he trod, where the snow lay dinted;\nHeat was in the very sod which the saint had printed.\nTherefore, Christian men, be sure, wealth or rank possessing,\nYou who now will bless the poor shall yourselves find blessing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Good King Wenceslas",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0760",
          "Authors": [
            "John Mason Neale."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When comes to the weary a blessed release,\nWhen upward we pass to His kingdom of peace,\nWhen free from the woes that on earth we must bear,\nWe'll say \"good night\" here, but \"good morning\" up there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When fadeth the day and dark shadows draw nigh,\nWith Christ close at hand, it is not death to die;\nHe'll wipe every tear, roll away every care;\nWe'll say \"good night\" here, but \"good morning\" up there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When home lights we see shining brightly above,\nWhere we shall be soon, through His wonderful love,\nWe'll praise Him Who called us His heaven to share,\nWe'll say \"good night\" here, but \"good morning\" up there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Good morning up there where Christ is the Light,\nGood morning up there where cometh no night;\nWhen we step from this earth to God's heaven so fair,\nWe'll say \"good night\" here but \"good morning\" up there.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Good Night and Good Morning",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0761",
          "Authors": [
            "Lizzie DeArmond",
            "circa 1922."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Marvelous grace of our loving Lord,\nGrace that exceeds our sin and our guilt!\nYonder on Calvary's mount outpoured,\nThere where the blood of the Lamb was spilled.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sin and despair, like the sea waves cold,\nThreaten the soul with infinite loss;\nGrace that is greater, yes, grace untold,\nPoints to the refuge, the mighty cross.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dark is the stain that we cannot hide.\nWhat can we do to wash it away?\nLook! There is flowing a crimson tide,\nBrighter than snow you may be today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Marvelous, infinite, matchless grace,\nFreely bestowed on all who believe!\nYou that are longing to see His face,\nWill you this moment His grace receive?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Grace Greater than Our Sin",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0763",
          "Authors": [
            "Julia Harriette Johnston",
            "1911."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Grace, 'tis a charming sound,\nHarmonious to mine ear;\nHeaven with the echo shall resound,\nAnd all the earth shall hear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Grace first contrived the way\nTo save rebellious man;\nAnd all the steps that grace display\nWhich drew the wondrous plan.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Grace first inscribed my name\nIn God's eternal book;\n'Twas grace that gave me to the Lamb,\nWho all my sorrows took.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Grace led my roving feet\nTo tread the heavenly road;\nAnd new supplies each hour I meet,\nWhile pressing on to God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Grace taught my soul to pray\nAnd made mine eyes o'erflow;\n'Twas grace which kept me to this day,\nAnd will not let me go.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Grace all the work shall crown,\nThrough everlasting days;\nIt lays in heaven the topmost stone,\nAnd well deserves the praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O let Thy grace inspire\nMy soul with strength divine\nMy all my powers to Thee aspire,\nAnd all my days be Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Grace, 'Tis a Charming Sound",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0762",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Doddridge",
            "1740."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Gracious Spirit, dwell with me;\nI myself would gracious be;\nAnd with words that help and heal\nWould Thy life in mine reveal;\nAnd with actions bold and meek\nWould for Christ my Savior speak.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Truthful Spirit, dwell with me;\nI myself would truthful be;\nAnd with wisdom kind and clear\nLet Thy life in mine appear;\nAnd with actions brotherly\nSpeak my Lord's sincerity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy Spirit, dwell with me;\nI myself would holy be;\nSeparate from sin, I would\nChoose and cherish all things good,\nAnd whatever I can be\nGive to Him Who gave me Thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Gracious Spirit, Dwell with Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0764",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Toke Lynch",
            "1855."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost,\nTaught by Thee we covet most\nOf Thy gifts of Pentecost\nHoly, heavenly Love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Faith, that mountains could remove,\nTongues of earth or heaven above,\nKnowledge—all things—empty prove,\nWithout heavenly Love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though I as a martyr bleed,\nGive my goods the poor to feed,\nAll is vain—if Lord I need;\nTherefore, give us Love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Love is kind, and suffers long\nLove is meek, and thinks no wrong,\nLove that death itself more strong;\nTherefore, give us Love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Prophecy will fade away,\nMelting in the light of day,\nLove will ever with us stay;\nTherefore, give us Love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Faith will vanish into sight;\nHope be emptied in delight;\nLove in heaven will shine more bright;\nTherefore, give us Love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Faith and Hope and Love we see\nJoining hand in hand agree;\nBut the greatest of the three,\nAnd the best, is Love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From the overshadowing\nOf Thy gold and silver ring\nShed on us, who to Thee sing,\nHoly, heavenly Love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0765",
          "Authors": [
            "Christopher Wordsworth",
            "1862."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Great God of wonders! All Thy ways\nAre matchless, Godlike and divine;\nBut the fair glories of Thy grace\nMore Godlike and unrivaled shine,\nMore Godlike and unrivaled shine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In wonder lost, with trembling joy,\nWe take the pardon of our God:\nPardon for crimes of deepest dye,\nA pardon bought with Jesus' blood,\nA pardon bought with Jesus' blood.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O may this strange, this matchless grace,\nThis Godlike miracle of love,\nFill the whole earth with grateful praise,\nAnd all th'angelic choirs above,\nAnd all th'angelic choirs above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who is a pardoning God like Thee?\nOr who has grace so rich and free?\nOr who has grace so rich and free?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Great God of Wonders",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0768",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel Davies (1723-1761)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Great God! Attend, while Zion sings\nThe joy that from Thy presence springs;\nTo spend one day with Thee on earth\nExceeds a thousand days of mirth,\nExceeds a thousand days of mirth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Might I enjoy the meanest place\nWithin Thy house, O God of grace,\nNor tents of ease, nor thrones of power,\nShould tempt my feet to leave Thy door,\nShould tempt my feet to leave Thy door.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God is our Sun, He makes our day;\nGod is our Shield; He guards our way\nFrom all the assaults of hell and sin,\nFrom foes without, from foes within,\nFrom foes without, from foes within.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All needful grace will God bestow,\nAnd crown that grace with glory too!\nHe gives us all things, and withholds\nNo real good from upright souls,\nNo real good from upright souls.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O God, our King, Whose sovereign sway\nThe glorious hosts of heaven obey,\nAnd devils at Thy presence flee,\nBlest is the man that trusts in Thee,\nBlest is the man that trusts in Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Great God! Attend while Zion Sings",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0766",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1719."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Great God, how infinite art Thou!\nHow poor and weak are we!\nLet the whole race of creatures bow,\nAnd pay their praise to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy throne eternal ages stood,\nEre seas or stars were made:\nThou art the ever living God,\nWere all the nations dead.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Nature and time quite naked lie\nTo Thine immense survey,\nFrom the formation of the sky\nTo the great burning day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Eternity, with all its years,\nStands present in Thy view;\nTo Thee there's nothing old appears;\nGreat God! There's nothing new.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our lives through various scenes are drawn,\nAnd vexed with trifling cares;\nWhile Thine eternal thought moves on\nThine undisturbed affairs.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Great God, how infinite art Thou!\nHow poor and weak are we!\nLet the whole race of creatures bow,\nAnd pay their praise to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Great God, How Infinite Art Thou!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0767",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1707."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Great God, the nations of the earth,\nAre by creation Thine;\nAnd in Thy works, by all beheld,\nThy radiant glories shine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But, Lord, Thy greater love has sent\nThy Gospel to mankind,\nUnveiling what rich stores of grace\nAre treasured in Thy mind.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When, Lord, shall these glad tidings spread\nThe spacious earth around,\nTill every tribe and every soul\nShall hear the joyful sound?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Smile, Lord, on each divine attempt\nTo spread the Gospel's rays,\nAnd build on sin's demolished throne\nThe temples of Thy praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Great God, the Nations of the Earth",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0769",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Gibbons (1720-1785)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Great God, we sing Your mighty hand\nBy which supported still we stand;\nThe opening year Your mercy shows,\nThat mercy crowns it 'til its close.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By day, by night, at home, abroad,\nStill are we guarded by our God,\nBy His incessant bounty fed,\nBy His unerring counsel led.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With grateful hearts the past we own;\nThe future, all to us unknown,\nWe to Thy guardian care commit,\nAnd peaceful leave before Thy feet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In scenes exalted or depressed,\nYou are our joy, and You our rest;\nYour goodness all our hopes shall raise,\nAdored through all our changing days.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When death shall interrupt our songs\nAnd seal in silence mortal tongues,\nIn fairer realms, O God, shall we\nYour praises sing eternally.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Great God, We Sing Your Mighty Hand",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0770",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Doddridge (1702-1751)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Great God, what do I see and hear?\nThe end of things created!\nThe Judge of mankind doth appear,\nOn clouds of glory seated.\nThe trumpet sounds, the graves restore,\nThe dead which they contained before!\nPrepare, my soul, to meet Him.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The dead in Christ shall first arise\nAt the last trumpet's sounding.\nCaught up to meet Him in the skies,\nWith joy their Lord surrounding.\nNo gloomy fears their souls dismay,\nHis presence sheds eternal day\nOn those prepared to meet Him.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But sinners, filled with guilty fears,\nBehold His wrath prevailing.\nIn woe they rise, but all their tears\nAnd sighs are unavailing.\nThe day of grace is past and gone;\nTrembling they stand before His throne,\nAll unprepared to meet Him.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Great God, to Thee my spirit clings,\nThy boundless love declaring.\nOne wondrous sight my comfort brings,\nThe Judge my nature wearing.\nBeneath His cross I view the day\nWhen heav'n and earth shall pass away,\nAnd thus prepare to meet Him.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Great God, What Do I See and Hear?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0771",
          "Authors": [
            "Possibly Bartholomäus Ringwaldt; translated from German to English by William Bengo Collyer",
            "1812."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Great is Thy faithfulness, O God my Father;\nThere is no shadow of turning with Thee;\nThou changest not, Thy compassions, they fail not;\nAs Thou hast been, Thou forever will be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Summer and winter and springtime and harvest,\nSun, moon and stars in their courses above\nJoin with all nature in manifold witness\nTo Thy great faithfulness, mercy and love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Pardon for sin and a peace that endureth\nThine own dear presence to cheer and to guide;\nStrength for today and bright hope for tomorrow,\nBlessings all mine, with ten thousand beside!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Great is Thy faithfulness!\nGreat is Thy faithfulness!\nMorning by morning new mercies I see.\nAll I have needed Thy hand hath provided;\nGreat is Thy faithfulness, Lord, unto me!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Great Is Thy Faithfulness",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0772",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Obediah Chisholm",
            "1923."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Great Jehovah, mighty Lord,\nVast and boundless is Thy Word;\nKing of kings, from shore to shore\nThou shalt reign forevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jew and Gentile, bond and free,\nAll shall yet be one in Thee;\nAll confess Messiah's Name,\nAll His wondrous love proclaim.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From her night shall China wake,\nAfric's sons their chains shall break;\nEgypt, where Thy people trod,\nShall adore and praise our God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "India's groves of palms so fair\nShall resound with praise and prayer;\nCeylon's isle with joy shall sing,\nGlory be to Christ our King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "North and South shall own Thy sway;\nEast and West Thy voice obey;\nCrowns and thrones before Thee fall,\nKing of kings and Lord of all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Great Jehovah, Mighty Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0773",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1820-1915)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Great King of glory, come,\nAnd with Thy favor crown\nThis temple as Thy home,\nThis people as Thine own;\nBeneath this roof, O deign to show\nHow God can dwell with men below.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here may Thine ears attend\nOur interceding cries,\nAnd grateful praise ascend,\nLike incense, to the skies:\nHere may Thy Word melodious sound,\nAnd spread celestial joys around.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here may our unborn sons\nAnd daughters sound Thy praise,\nAnd shine, like polished stones,\nThrough long succeeding days;\nHere, Lord, display Thy saving power,\nWhile temples stand and men adore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here may the listening throng\nReceive Thy truth in love;\nHere Christians join the song\nOf seraphim above;\nTill all, who humbly seek Thy face,\nRejoice in Thy abounding grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Great King of Glory, Come",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0774",
          "Authors": [
            "Benjamin Francis (1734-1799)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Great Master, touch us with Thy skillful hands;\nLet not the music that is in us die;\nGreat Sculptor, hew and polish us, nor let\nHidden and lost, Thy form within us lie.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Spare not the stroke; do with us what Thou wilt;\nLet there be naught unfinished, broken, marred;\nComplete Thy purpose that we may become\nThy perfect image--Thou our God and Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Great Master, Touch Us",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0775",
          "Authors": [
            "Horatius Bonar (1808-1889)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Great Shepherd of Thy chosen flock,\nThy people's Shield, their shadowing Rock,\nOnce more we meet to hear Thy voice,\nOnce more before Thee to rejoice.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now may Thy Spirit, by the Word,\nRefresh each wearied heart, O Lord,\nWearied of earth's vain strife and woe,\nAnd longing more Thyself to know.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thine is the heart our griefs to feel,\nAnd Thine the love each wound to heal;\nHome Thou art gone for us to care,\nReturning soon to take us there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Great Shepherd of Thy Chosen Flock",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0776",
          "Authors": [
            "John Newton",
            "1779."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah,\nPilgrim through this barren land.\nI am weak, but Thou art mighty;\nHold me with Thy powerful hand.\nBread of heaven, bread of heaven,\nFeed me till I want no more;\nFeed me till I want no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Open now the crystal fountain,\nWhere the living waters flow;\nLet the river of salvation,\nFollow all the desert through.\nStrong Deliverer, strong Deliverer,\nBe Thou still my Strength and Shield;\nBe Thou still my Strength and Shield.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, I trust Thy mighty power,\nWondrous are Thy works of old;\nThou deliver'st Thine from thralldom,\nWho for naught themselves had sold:\nThou didst conquer, Thou didst conquer,\nSin, and Satan and the grave,\nSin, and Satan and the grave.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When I tread the verge of Jordan,\nBid my anxious fears subside;\nDeath of death and hell's destruction,\nLand me safe on Canaan's side.\nSongs of praises, songs of praises,\nI will ever give to Thee;\nI will ever give to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Musing on my habitation,\nMusing on my heav'nly home,\nFills my soul with holy longings:\nCome, my Jesus, quickly come;\nVanity is all I see;\nLord, I long to be with Thee!\nLord, I long to be with Thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0777",
          "Authors": [
            "William Williams",
            "1745."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hail! Father, Son and Spirit great,\nBefore the birth of time\nEnthroned in everlasting state,\nJehovah Elohim!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A mystical plurality\nWe in the Godhead own,\nAdoring One in Persons Three,\nAnd Three in nature One.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From Thee our being we receive,\nThe creatures of Thy grace;\nAnd, raised out of the earth, we live\nTo sing our Maker's praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy powerful, wise, and loving mind\nDid our creation plan;\nAnd all the glorious Persons joined\nTo form Thy favorite, man.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Again Thou didst, in council met,\nThy ruined work restore,\nEstablished in our first estate,\nTo forfeit it no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And when we rise in love renewed,\nOur souls resemble Thee,\nAn image of the Triune God,\nTo all eternity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hail Father, Son and Spirit Great",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0778",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1763."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tell it to every kindred and nation,\nTell it far and near;\nEarth's darkest night will fade with the dawning,\nJesus will soon appear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Nations again in strife and commotion,\nWarnings by the way;\nSigns in the heavens, unerring omens,\nHerald the glorious day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Children of God look up with rejoicing;\nShout and sing His praise;\nBlessed are they who, waiting and watching,\nLook for the dawning rays.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hail Him the King of glory,\nOnce the Lamb for sinners slain;\nTell, tell the wondrous story,\n\"Jesus comes to reign.\"",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hail Him the King of Glory",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0781",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry de Fluiter",
            "1916"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hail the day that sees Him rise, Alleluia!\nTo His throne above the skies, Alleluia!\nChrist, awhile to mortals given, Alleluia!\nReascends His native heaven, Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There the glorious triumph waits, Alleluia!\nLift your heads, eternal gates, Alleluia!\nChrist hath conquered death and sin, Alleluia!\nTake the King of glory in, Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Circled round with angel powers, Alleluia!\nTheir triumphant Lord, and ours, Alleluia!\nConqueror over death and sin, Alleluia!\n\"Take the King of glory in! Alleluia!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See! the heaven its Lord receives, Alleluia!\nYet He loves the earth He leaves, Alleluia!\nThough returning to His throne, Alleluia!\nStill He calls the world His own, Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See! He lifts His hands above, Alleluia!\nSee! He shows the prints of love, Alleluia!\nHark! His gracious lips bestow, Alleluia!\nBlessings on His church below, Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Still for us His death He pleads, Alleluia!\nPrevalent He intercedes, Alleluia!\nNear Himself prepares our place, Alleluia!\nHarbinger of human race, Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Master, (will we ever say), Alleluia!\nTaken from our head to day, Alleluia!\nSee Thy faithful servants, see, Alleluia!\nEver gazing up to Thee, Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, though parted from our sight, Alleluia!\nFar above yon azure height, Alleluia!\nGrant our hearts may thither rise, Alleluia!\nSeeking Thee beyond the skies, Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ever upward let us move, Alleluia!\nWafted on the wings of love, Alleluia!\nLooking when our Lord shall come, Alleluia!\nLonging, gasping after home, Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There we shall with Thee remain, Alleluia!\nPartners of Thine endless reign, Alleluia!\nThere Thy face unclouded see, Alleluia!\nFind our heaven of heavens in Thee, Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hail the Day That Sees Him Rise",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0784",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1742."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hail the glorious golden city,\nPictured by the seers of old!\nEverlasting light shines o'er it,\nWondrous tales of it are told:\nOnly righteous men and women\nDwell within its gleaming wall;\nWrong is banished from its borders,\nJustice reigns supreme o'er all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are builders of that city,\nAll our joys and all our groans\nHelp to rear its shining ramparts;\nAll our lives are building stones:\nWhether humble or exalted,\nAll are called to task divine;\nAll must aid alike to carry\nForward one sublime design.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And the work that we have builded,\nOft with bleeding hands and tears,\nOft in error, oft in anguish,\nWill not perish with our years:\nIt will live and shine transfigured,\nIn the final reign of right;\nIt will pass into the splendors\nOf the city of the light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hail the Glorious Golden City",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0785",
          "Authors": [
            "Felix Adler",
            "1878."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "All the fair beauty of the earth,\nFrom the death of the winter arising!\nEvery good gift of the year\nNow with its Master returns.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rise from the grave now, O Lord,\nThe author of life and creation.\nTreading the pathway of death,\nNew life You give to us all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He who was nailed to the cross\nIs Ruler and Lord of all people.\nAll things created on earth\nSing to the glory of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Daily the loveliness grows,\nAdorned with glory of blossom;\nHeaven her gates unbars,\nFlinging her increase of light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bright and in the likeness of fire,\nOn those who await your appearing,\nYou Whom the Lord had foretold\nSuddenly, swiftly descend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Forth from the Father You come\nWith sevenfold mystical offering,\nPouring on all human souls\nInfinite riches of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God the Almighty Lord,\nThe Ruler of earth and the heavens,\nGuard us from harm without;\nCleanse us from evil within.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus the health of the world,\nEnlighten our minds, great Redeemer,\nSon of the Father supreme,\nOnly begotten of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Spirit of life and of power,\nNow flow in us, fount of our being,\nLight that enlightens us all,\nLife that in all may abide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise to the giver of good!\nO lover and author of concord,\nPour out your balm on our days;\nOrder our ways in your peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hail thee, festival day!\nBlessed day to be hallowed forever;\nDay when our Lord was raised,\nBreaking the kingdom of death.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hail thee, festival day!\nBlessed day to be hallowed forever;\nDay when our risen Lord\nRose in the heavens to reign.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hail thee, festival day!\nBlessed day to be hallowed forever;\nDay when the Holy Ghost\nShone in the world full of grace.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hail Thee, Festival Day",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0786",
          "Authors": [
            "Venantius Honorius Fortunatus (530-609)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hail to the Lord Who comes,\nComes to His temple gate;\nNot with His angel host,\nNot in His kingly state;\nNo shouts proclaim Him nigh,\nNo crowds His coming wait.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But, borne upon the throne\nOf Mary's gentle breast,\nWatched by her duteous love,\nIn her fond arms at rest,\nThus to His Father's house\nHe comes, the heav'nly Guest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There Joseph at her side\nIn reverent wonder stands,\nAnd, filled with holy joy,\nOld Simeon in his hands\nTakes up the promised Child,\nThe Glory of all lands.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Light of all the earth,\nThy children wait for Thee!\nCome to Thy temples here,\nThat we, from sin set free,\nBefore Thy Father's face\nMay all presented be!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hail to the Lord Who Comes",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0789",
          "Authors": [
            "John Ellerton",
            "1880."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hail to the Lord's anointed, great David's greater Son!\nHail in the time appointed, His reign on earth begun!\nHe comes to break oppression, to set the captive free;\nTo take away transgression and rule in equity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He comes with succor speedy to those who suffer wrong;\nTo help the poor and needy, and bid the weak be strong;\nTo give them songs for sighing, their darkness turn to light,\nWhose souls, condemned and dying, are precious in His sight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He shall come down like showers upon the fruitful earth;\nLove, joy, and hope, like flowers, spring in His path to birth.\nBefore Him, on the mountains, shall peace, the herald, go,\nAnd righteousness, in fountains, from hill to valley flow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Arabia's desert ranger to Him shall bow the knee;\nThe Ethiopian stranger His glory come to see;\nWith offerings of devotion ships from the isles shall meet,\nTo pour the wealth of oceans in tribute at His feet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Kings shall fall down before Him, and gold and incense bring;\nAll nations shall adore Him, His praise all people sing;\nFor Him shall prayer unceasing and daily vows ascend;\nHis kingdom still increasing, a kingdom without end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O'er every foe victorious, He on His throne shall rest;\nFrom age to age more glorious, all blessing and all blest.\nThe tide of time shall never His covenant remove;\nHis Name shall stand forever, His name to us is Love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hail to the Lord's Anointed",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0788",
          "Authors": [
            "James Montgomery",
            "1821."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hail, gladdening Light, of His pure glory poured,\nWho is immortal Father, heavenly blest;\nHighest and holiest--Jesus Christ our Lord!\nNow are we come to the sun's hour of rest;\nAll times are ordered in Thy Word alone,\nTherefore the day and night Thy glories own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The lights of evening now around us shine;\nWe hymn Thy blest humanity divine;\nWorthiest art Thou at all times to be sung,\nBy grateful hearts, with undefiled tongue,\nSon of our God, Giver of life, alone!\nTherefore shall all the worlds Thy glories own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hail, Gladdening Light",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0779",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown; translated from Greek to English by John Keble",
            "1834."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hail happy morning, hail, holy day,\nCalling from earthly labors away,\nSweet words of wisdom, glad songs of joy,\nNow be our best employ.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Emblem of heaven, sweet day of rest,\nIn thy \"remembrance,\" may we be blessed.\nSo may our songs and lives ever say,\n\"Hallow the Sabbath day.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rest from our labors, rest from our cares,\nRest in our praises, rest in our prayers,\nSo the commandment would we obey,\n\"Hallow the Sabbath day.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing once more the happy, happy song,\nWhile the golden moments roll along,\n\"Come to the temple, come, come away,\nHallow the Sabbath day.\"",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hail, Happy Morning",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0780",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Paul Bliss",
            "1870"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hail, mighty Victor! Behold He comes from out the grave.\nShout, shout His triumph! Oh, tell abroad His power to save.\nSing, sing with gladness, proclaim the news o'er land and sea:\nHe reigns forever, great Ruler over all is He.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glory, laud, and honor unto Christ the Lord be given.\nPraise Him! all ye people, mighty Ruler of earth and heav'n.\nPraise Him! all ye stars of night.\nPraise Him! all ye shining hosts of light.\nOh! that men would bless and praise His holy Name,\nWould praise His holy Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Shout His praise, for us He came to die.\nBut lo, He lives!\nHe reigns upon His Father's throne on high.",
              "PartType": 2,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hail, Mighty Victor",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0782",
          "Authors": [
            "Arranged from Gounod by Isaac H. Meredith"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hail, sovereign love that first began,\nThe scheme to rescue fallen man;\nHail matchless free eternal grace,\nThat gave my soul a hiding place.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Against the God who rules the sky,\nI fought with hand uplifted high,\nDespised the mention of His grace,\nToo proud to seek a hiding place.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Enwrapped in thick Egyptian night,\nAnd fond of darkness more than light,\nMadly I ran the sinful race,\nSecure without a hiding place.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But thus th' eternal counsel ran,\n\"Almighty Love, arrest that man!\"\nI felt the arrows of distress,\nAnd found I had no hiding place.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Indignant justice stood in view,\nTo Sinai's fiery mount I flew,\nBut Justice cried with frowning face,\n\"This mountain is no hiding place!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ere long a heavenly voice I heard,\nAnd Mercy's angel form appeared.\nWho led me on with gentle pace,\nTo Jesus Christ, my hiding place.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On Him Almighty vengeance fell,\nThat must have sunk a world to hell;\nHe bore it for a chosen race,\nAnd thus became their hiding place.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Should storms of sevenfold vengeance roll,\nAnd shake this earth from pole to pole;\nNo flaming bolt could daunt my face,\nFor Jesus is my hiding place.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A few more rolling suns at most,\nShall land me safe on heaven's coast.\nThere I shall sing the song of grace,\nTo Jesus Christ, my hiding place!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hail, Sovereign Love",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0783",
          "Authors": [
            "Jehoiada Brewer",
            "circa 1776."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hail, Thou once despisèd Jesus! Hail, Thou Galilean King!\nThou didst suffer to release us; Thou didst free salvation bring.\nHail, Thou universal Savior, Who hast borne our sin and shame!\nBy Thy merits we find favor; life is given through Thy Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Paschal Lamb, by God appointed, all our sins on Thee were laid;\nBy almighty love anointed, Thou hast full atonement made.\nEvery sin may be forgiven through the virtue of Thy blood;\nOpened is the gate of heaven, reconciled are we with God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, hail! enthroned in glory, there forever to abide;\nAll the heavenly hosts adore Thee, seated at Thy Father's side.\nThere for sinners Thou art pleading; there Thou dost our place prepare;\nThou for saints art interceding till in glory they appear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Worship, honor, power and blessing Christ is worthy to receive;\nLoudest praises, without ceasing, right it is for us to give.\nHelp, ye bright angelic spirits, bring your sweetest, noblest lays;\nHelp to sing of Jesus' merits, help to chant Emmanuel's praise!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hail, Thou Once Despised Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0787",
          "Authors": [
            "Attributed to John Bakewell",
            "1757",
            "and Martin Madan",
            "1760."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hallelujah unto Jesus!\nNow He lives to die no more;\nLet all nations sing His praises,\nGladly sing them o'er and o'er.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hallelujah unto Jesus!\nWho for us once bled, and died,\nHe is now o'er death, the Victor,\nHail Him King the Crucified.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hallelujah unto Jesus!\nBlessèd firstfruits of the dead;\nHe our resurrection Surety,\nLives for us our risen King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hallelujah unto Jesus!\nDeath is robbed now of its sting;\nAnd the tomb for us lighted,\nHallelujah to our King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hallelujah! Hallelujah!\nHallelujah! to our King!\nFrom the tomb today He's risen,\nHallelujah we'll sing.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hallelujah unto Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0797",
          "Authors": [
            "Mrs. W.J. Kennedy",
            "circa 1903."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hallelujah! hallelujah!\nHeart and voice to heaven raise,\nSing to God a hymn of gladness,\nSing to God a hymn of praise;\nHe Who on the cross a ransom\nFor the world's salvation bled,\nJesus Christ the King of glory\nNow is risen from the dead.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ is risen, Christ the firstfruits\nOf the holy harvest field,\nWhich will all its full abundance,\nAt His glorious advent, yield;\nThen the golden ears of harvest\nWill before His presence wave,\nRising in His sunshine joyous,\nFrom the furrow of the grave.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hallelujah! hallelujah!\nGlory be to God above!\nHallelujah, to the Savior,\nFount of life and source of love;\nHallelujah, to the Spirit\nLet our high ascriptions be;\nHallelujah, now and ever,\nTo the blessed Trinity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hallelujah! Christ Is Risen",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0790",
          "Authors": [
            "Christopher Wordworth (1807-1885)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hallelujah! Jesus lives!\nHe is now the Living One;\nFrom the gloomy halls of death\nChrist, the conqueror, has gone,\nBright forerunner to the skies\nOf His people, yet to rise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus lives! Why do you weep?\nWhy that sad and mournful sigh?\nHe who died our Brother here\nLives our Brother still on high.\nLives forever to bestow\nBlessings on His church below.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus lives! And thus, my soul,\nLife eternal waits for you;\nJoined to Him, your living head,\nWhere He is, you shall be, too;\nWith the Lord, at His right hand,\nAs a victor you shall stand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus lives! Let all rejoice.\nPraise Him, ransomed of the earth.\nPraise Him in a nobler song,\nCherubim of heavenly birth.\nPraise the victor King, Whose sway\nSin and death and hell obey.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus lives! To Him my heart\nDraws with ever new delight.\nEarthly vanities, depart,\nHinder not my heavenward flight.\nLet this spirit ever rise\nTo its Magnet in the skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hallelujah! Angels, sing!\nJoin with us in hymns of praise.\nLet your chorus swell the strain\nWhich our feebler voices raise;\nGlory to our God above\nAnd on earth His peace and love!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hallelujah! Jesus Lives!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0791",
          "Authors": [
            "Carl Bernhard Garve",
            "1825; translated from German to English by Jane Laurie Borthwick",
            "1862."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hallelujah! raise, O raise\nTo our God the song of praise;\nAll His servants join to sing\nGod our Savior and our King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blessed be forevermore\nThat dread Name which we adore;\nRound the world His praise be sung\nThrough all lands, in every tongue.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O'er all nations God alone,\nHigher than the heav'ns His throne;\nWho is like to God most high,\nInfinite in majesty!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yet to view the heav'ns He bends;\nYea, to earth He condescends;\nPassing by the rich and great,\nFor the low and desolate.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He can raise the poor to stand\nWith the princes of the land;\nWealth upon the needy shower;\nSet him with the high in power.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He the broken spirit cheers:\nTurns to joy the mourner's tears;\nSuch the wonders of His ways;\nPraise His Name, forever praise!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hallelujah! Raise, O Raise",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0792",
          "Authors": [
            "Josiah Conder",
            "1854."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Man of Sorrows! what a name\nFor the Son of God, Who came\nRuined sinners to reclaim.\nHallelujah! What a Savior!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bearing shame and scoffing rude,\nIn my place condemned He stood;\nSealed my pardon with His blood.\nHallelujah! What a Savior!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Guilty, vile, and helpless we;\nSpotless Lamb of God was He;\n\"Full atonement!\" can it be?\nHallelujah! What a Savior!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lifted up was He to die;\n\"It is finished!\" was His cry;\nNow in heaven exalted high.\nHallelujah! What a Savior!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When He comes, our glorious King,\nAll His ransomed home to bring,\nThen anew His song we'll sing:\nHallelujah! What a Savior!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hallelujah! What a Savior",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0793",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Paul Bliss",
            "1875"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis the promise of God, full salvation to give\nUnto him who on Jesus, His Son, will believe.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though the pathway be lonely, and dangerous, too,\nSurely Jesus is able to carry me through.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Many loved ones have I in yon heavenly throng,\nThey are safe now in glory, and this is their song:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There are prophets and kings in that throng I behold,\nAnd they sing as they march through the streets of pure gold:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a part in that chorus for you and for me,\nAnd the theme of our praises forever will be:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hallelujah, 'tis done! I believe on the Son;\nI am saved by the blood of the crucified One;\nHallelujah, 'tis done! I believe on the Son;\nI am saved by the blood of the crucified One.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hallelujah, 'Tis Done!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0794",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Paul Bliss",
            "1876"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hallelujah, praise Jehovah,\nO my soul, Jehovah praise;\nI will sing the glorious praises\nOf my God through all my days.\nPut no confidence in princes,\nNor for help on man depend;\nHe shall die, to dust returning,\nAnd his purposes shall end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Happy is the man that chooses\nIsrael's God to be his aid;\nHe is blest whose hope of blessing\nOn the Lord his God is stayed.\nHeaven and earth the Lord created,\nSeas and all that they contain;\nHe delivers from oppression,\nRighteousness He will maintain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Food He daily gives the hungry,\nSets the mourning prisoner free,\nRaises those bowed down with anguish,\nMakes the sightless eyes to see.\nWell Jehovah loves the righteous,\nAnd the stranger He befriends,\nHelps the fatherless and the widow,\nJudgment on the wicked sends.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hallelujah, praise Jehovah,\nO my soul, Jehovah praise;\nI will sing the glorious praises\nOf my God through all my days.\nOver all God reigns forever,\nThrough all ages He is King;\nUnto Him, thy God, O Zion,\nJoyful hallelujahs sing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hallelujah, Praise Jehovah",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0795",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hallelujah, praise Jehovah, from the heavens praise His Name;\nPraise Jehovah in the highest, all His angels, praise proclaim.\nAll His hosts, together praise Him, sun and moon and stars on high;\nPraise Him, O you heav'ns of heavens, and you floods above the sky.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let them praises give Jehovah, they were made at His command;\nThem forever He established, His decree shall ever stand,\nFrom the earth, O praise Jehovah, all you seas, you monsters all,\nFire and hail and snow and vapors, stormy winds that hear His call.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All you fruitful trees and cedars, all you hills and mountains high,\nCreeping things and beasts and cattle, birds that in the heavens fly,\nKings of earth, and all you people, princes great, earth's judges all;\nPraise His Name, young men and maidens, aged men, and children small.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let them praises give Jehovah, for His Name alone is high,\nAnd His glory is exalted, and His glory is exalted,\nAnd His glory is exalted far above the earth and sky.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hallelujah, Praise Jehovah (1)",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0796",
          "Authors": [
            "From The Book of Psalms",
            "1831."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the resurrection morning,\nWhen the trump of God shall sound,\nWe shall rise, Hallelujah! we shall rise!\nThen the saints will come rejoicing\nAnd no tears will e'er be found,\nWe shall rise, Hallelujah! we shall rise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the resurrection morning,\nWhat a meeting it will be,\nWe shall rise, Hallelujah! we shall rise!\nWhen our fathers and our mothers,\nAnd our loved ones we shall see,\nWe shall rise, Hallelujah! we shall rise!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the resurrection morning,\nBlessed thought it is to me,\nWe shall rise, Hallelujah! we shall rise!\nI shall see my blessed Savior,\nWho so freely died for me,\nWe shall rise, Hallelujah! we shall rise!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the resurrection morning,\nWe shall meet Him in the air,\nWe shall rise, Hallelujah! we shall rise!\nAnd be carried up to glory,\nTo our home so bright and fair,\nWe shall rise, Hallelujah! we shall rise!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We shall rise, Hallelujah! we shall rise!\nAmen! We shall rise! Hallelujah!\nIn the resurrection morning,\nWhen death's prison bars are broken,\nWe shall rise, Hallelujah! We shall rise.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hallelujah, We Shall Rise",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0798",
          "Authors": [
            "J. E. Thomas",
            "circa 1906"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Happy the home when God is there,\nAnd love fills every breast;\nWhen one their wish, and one their prayer,\nAnd one their heavenly rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Happy the home where Jesus' Name\nIs sweet to every ear;\nWhere children early speak His fame,\nAnd parents hold Him dear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Happy the home where prayer is heard,\nAnd praise each day does rise;\nWhere parents love the sacred Word\nAnd all its wisdom prize.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, let us in our homes agree\nThis blessed peace to gain;\nUnite our hearts in love to Thee,\nAnd love to all will reign.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Happy the Home When God Is There",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0799",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Ware",
            "Jr.",
            "1846."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark! a thrilling voice is sounding;\n\"Christ is nigh,\" it seems to say,\n\"Cast away the works of darkness,\nO ye children of the day.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wakened by the solemn warning\nLet the earthbound soul arise;\nChrist, her Sun, all ill dispelling,\nShines upon the morning skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo, the Lamb, so long expected,\nComes with pardon down from heaven;\nLet us haste, with tears of sorrow,\nOne and all to be forgiven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So when next He comes in glory,\nAnd the world is wrapped in fear,\nWith His mercy He may shield us,\nAnd with words of love draw near.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Honor, glory, might, and blessing\nBe to God: the Father, Son\nAnd the everlasting Spirit,\nWhile eternal ages run.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hark! A Thrilling Voice Is Sounding",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0800",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown",
            "5th Century; translated from Latin to English by Edward Caswall (1814-1878)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark! A voice divides the sky, happy are the faithful dead!\nIn the Lord who sweetly die, they from all their toils are freed;\nThem the Spirit hath declared blessed, unutterably blessed;\nJesus is their great reward, Jesus is their endless rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Followed by their works, they go where their Head has gone before;\nReconciled by grace below, grace has opened mercy's door;\nJustified through faith alone, here they knew their sins forgiven,\nHere they laid their burden down, hallowed, and made fit for heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who can now lament the lot of a saint in Christ deceased?\nLet the world, who know us not, call us hopeless and unblessed:\nWhen from flesh the spirit freed hastens homeward to return,\nMortals cry, \"A man is dead!\" Angels sing, \"A child is born!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Born into the world above, they our happy brother greet,\nBear him to the throne of love, place him at the Savior's feet;\nJesus smiles, and says, \"Well done, good and faithful servant thou;\nEnter, and receive thy crown, reign with Me triumphant now.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Angels catch the approving sound, bow, and bless the just award;\nHail the heir with glory crowned, now rejoicing with his Lord:\nFuller joys ordained to know, waiting for the general doom,\nWhen the archangel's trump shall blow, \"Rise, ye dead, to judgment come!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hark! A Voice Divides the Sky",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0801",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1742."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark! hark!--the notes of joy\nRoll o'er the heavenly plains,\nAnd seraphs find employ\nFor their sublimest strains;\nSome new delight in heaven is known,\nLoud sound the harps around the throne.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark! hark!--the sounds draw nigh,\nThe joyful hosts descend;\nJesus forsakes the sky,\nTo earth His footsteps bend;\nHe comes to bless our fallen race;\nHe comes with messages of grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bear, bear the tidings round;\nLet every mortal know\nWhat love in God is found,\nWhat pity He can show;\nYe winds that blow! ye waves that roll!\nBear the glad news from pole to pole.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Strike, strike the harps again,\nTo great Immanuel's Name;\nArise, ye sons of men!\nAnd all His grace proclaim;\nAngels and men! wake every string\n'Tis God the Savior's praise we sing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hark! Hark! The Notes of Joy",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0802",
          "Authors": [
            "Andrew Reed",
            "1817."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark! hark, my soul! angelic songs are swelling,\nO'er earth's green fields and ocean's wave-beat shore:\nHow sweet the truth those blessèd strains are telling\nOf that new life when sin shall be no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Onward we go, for still we hear them singing,\n\"Come, weary souls, for Jesus bids you come\";\nAnd through the dark, its echoes sweetly ringing,\nThe music of the Gospel leads us home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Far, far away, like bells at evening pealing,\nThe voice of Jesus sounds o'er land and sea;\nAnd laden souls, by thousands meekly stealing,\nKind Shepherd, turn their weary steps to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rest comes at length: though life be long and dreary,\nThe day must dawn, and darksome night be past;\nFaith's journeys end in welcome to the weary,\nAnd heaven, the heart's true home, will come at last.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Angels, sing on, your faithful watches keeping;\nSing us sweet fragments of the songs above,\nTill morning's joy shall end the night of weeping,\nAnd life's long shadows break in cloudless love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Angels of Jesus, angels of light,\nSinging to welcome the pilgrims of the night!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hark! Hark, My Soul!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0803",
          "Authors": [
            "Frederick William Faber",
            "1854."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark! ten thousand voices sounding,\nFar and wide throughout the sky;\n'Tis the voice of joy abounding,\nJesus lives no more to die.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus lives, His conflict over,\nLives to claim His great reward;\nAngels round the Victor hover,\nCrowding to behold their Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yonder throne for Him erected\nNow becomes the Victor's seat;\nLo, the Man on earth rejected,\nAngels worship at His feet!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All the powers of heav'n adore Him,\nAll obey His sovereign Word;\nDay and night they cry before Him,\n\"Holy, Holy, Holy Lord!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hark! Ten Thousand Voices",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0804",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Kelly",
            "1806."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark! The herald angels sing,\n\"Glory to the newborn King;\nPeace on earth, and mercy mild,\nGod and sinners reconciled!\"\nJoyful, all ye nations rise,\nJoin the triumph of the skies;\nWith th'angelic host proclaim,\n\"Christ is born in Bethlehem!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ, by highest heav'n adored;\nChrist the everlasting Lord;\nLate in time, behold Him come,\nOffspring of a virgin's womb.\nVeiled in flesh the Godhead see;\nHail th'incarnate Deity,\nPleased with us in flesh to dwell,\nJesus our Emmanuel.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hail the heavenly Prince of Peace!\nHail the Sun of Righteousness!\nLight and life to all He brings,\nRis'n with healing in His wings.\nMild He lays His glory by,\nBorn that man no more may die.\nBorn to raise the sons of earth,\nBorn to give them second birth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, Desire of nations, come,\nFix in us Thy humble home;\nRise, the woman's conquering Seed,\nBruise in us the serpent's head.\nNow display Thy saving power,\nRuined nature now restore;\nNow in mystic union join\nThine to ours, and ours to Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Adam's likeness, Lord, efface,\nStamp Thine image in its place:\nSecond Adam from above,\nReinstate us in Thy love.\nLet us Thee, though lost, regain,\nThee, the Life, the inner man:\nO, to all Thyself impart,\nFormed in each believing heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark! the herald angels sing,\n\"Glory to the newborn King!\"",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hark! the Herald Angels Sing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0805",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1739."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark! the song of jubilee,\nLoud as mighty thunders roar,\nOr the fullness of the sea\nWhen it breaks upon the shore:\nHallelujah! for the Lord\nGod omnipotent shall reign;\nHallelujah! let the word\nEcho round the earth and main.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hallelujah! hark! the sound\nFrom the depths unto the skies,\nWakes above, beneath, around,\nAll creation's harmonies;\nSee Jehovah's banner furled,\nSheathed His sword; He speaks; 'tis done!\nAnd the kingdoms of this world\nAre the kingdoms of His Son.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He shall reign from pole to pole\nWith illimitable sway;\nHe shall reign, when, like a scroll\nYonder heavens have passed away:\nThen the end; beneath His rod\nMan's last enemy shall fall;\nHallelujah! Christ in God,\nGod in Christ, is all in all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hark! the Song of Jubilee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0806",
          "Authors": [
            "James Montgomery",
            "1818."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark! the sound of holy voices, chanting at the crystal sea,\nAlleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Lord, to Thee;\nMultitude, which none can number, like the stars in glory stand\nClothed in white apparel, holding palms of victory in their hand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Patriarch, and holy prophet, who prepared the way for Christmas\nKing, apostle, saint, confessor, martyr and evangelist;\nSaintly maiden, godly matron, widows who have watched to prayer\nJoined in holy concert, singing to the Lord of all, are there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "They have come from tribulation, and have washed their robes in blood,\nWashed them in the blood of Jesus; tried they were, and firm they stood;\nMocked, imprisoned, stoned, tormented, sawn asunder, slain with sword;\nThey have conquered death and Satan by the might of Christ the Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Marching with Thy cross their banner, they have triumphed, following\nThee, the Captain of salvation, Thee, their Savior and their King;\nGladly, Lord, with Thee they suffered; gladly, Lord, with Thee they died;\nAnd by death to life immortal they were born and glorified.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now they reign in heav'nly glory, now they walk in golden light,\nNow they drink, as from a river, holy bliss and infinite:\nLove and peace they taste forever, and all truth and knowledge see\nIn the beatific vision of the blessed Trinity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God of God, the One begotten, Light of light, Emmanuel,\nIn Whose body joined together all the saints forever dwell;\nPour upon us of Thy fullness that we may forevermore\nGod the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost adore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hark! the Sound of Holy Voices",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0807",
          "Authors": [
            "Christopher Wordsworth",
            "1862."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark! the sounds of singing\nComing on the breeze,\nNotes of triumph winging\nOver lands and seas.\nMartial hosts assemble,\nFlushed with victory,\nHell's battalion's tremble\nAnd prepare to flee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Whence have come these legions,\nValiant, free and strong?\nWorldwide are the regions\nWhere they combat wrong.\nGathering 'neath our banner\nWhile the trumpets blend,\nHere in fervent manner\nLet our praise ascend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Plucked as brands from burning,\nSaved by Jesus' might,\nEarth's allurement spurning,\nWe for Christ will fight.\nHe Who found and freed us\nFrom our captive chain,\nSurely He will lead us\nTo eternal gain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wondrous, wondrous story\nOf our God-made host,\nUnto Jesus glory\n'Tis in Him we boast.\nOut of every nation,\nBy His might restored,\nArmy of salvation,\nArmy of the Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Army of salvation!\nArmy of the Lord!\nChrist our Inspiration\nChrist our great Reward.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hark! the Sounds of Singing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0808",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Coller (1863-1935)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark! the springtide breezes pass the news along,\nJesus Christ has risen, fill the world with song;\nEarth and all her voices sing glad hosannas to the King,\nPraises to our Lord we bring, Hallelujah!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Finished is the conflict, all the battles o'er,\nPeace that passeth knowledge comes to us once more,\nRaise your notes of triumph high, Jesus lives no more to die,\nEarth and heav'n with joy reply, Hallelujah!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Golden gates are lifted, doors stand open wide,\nLo! the King is standing at His Father's side,\nIn the land of endless light angels praise Him, day and night,\nCrown Him ever Lord of might, Hallelujah!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glory, hallelujah! Praise the victor King,\nWho to all His people life and light doth bring,\nGlory, hallelujah! Praise the victor King,\nWho to all His people life and light doth bring.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hallelujah! Hallelujah!",
              "PartType": 3,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hark! The Springtide Breezes",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0809",
          "Authors": [
            "Lizzie DeArmond",
            "circa 1903."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark! what mean those holy voices,\nSweetly sounding through the skies?\nLo! the angelic host rejoices\nHeavenly hallelujahs rise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Listen to the wondrous story,\nWhich they chant in hymns of joy;\n\"Glory in the highest, glory;\nGlory be to God most high!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Peace on earth, good will from heaven,\nReaching far as man is found;\nSouls redeemed, and sins forgiven;\nLoud our golden harps shall sound.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Christ is born, the great Anointed;\nHeaven and earth His praises sing:\nO receive whom God appointed,\nFor your Prophet, Priest and King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Hasten, mortals to adore Him;\nLearn His Name and taste His joy;\nTill in heaven you sing before Him,\nGlory be to God most high!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let us learn the wondrous story\nOf our great Redeemer's birth;\nSpread the brightness of His glory\nTill it cover all the earth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hark! What Mean Those Holy Voices?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0810",
          "Authors": [
            "John Cawood",
            "1819."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark, my soul, how everything\nStrives to serve our bounteous King;\nEach a double tribute pays,\nSings its parts, and then obeys.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Nature's chief and sweetest choir\nHim with cheerful notes admire;\nChanting every day their lauds,\nWhile the grove their song applauds.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though their voices lower be,\nStreams have too their melody;\nNight and day they warbling run,\nNever pause, but still sing on.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All the flowers that gild the spring\nHither their still music bring;\nIf heaven bless them, thankful, they\nSmell more sweet, and look more gay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Only we can scarce afford\nThis short office to our Lord;\nWe, on whom His bounty flows,\nAll things gives, and nothing owes.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wake! for shame, my sluggish heart,\nWake! and gladly sing thy part;\nLearn of birds, and springs, and flowers,\nHow to use thy nobler powers.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Call whole nature to thy aid;\nSince 'twas He whole nature made;\nJoin in one eternal song,\nWho to one God all belong.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Live forever, glorious Lord!\nLive by all Thy works adored,\nOne in Three, and Three in One,\nThrice we bow to Thee alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hark, My Soul, How Everything",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0811",
          "Authors": [
            "John Austin (1613-1669)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark, my soul, it is the Lord!\n'Tis thy Savior, hear His Word;\nJesus speaks, and speaks to thee,\n\"Say, poor, sinner, lovest thou Me?\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"I delivered thee when bound,\nAnd, when bleeding, healed thy wound;\nSought thee wandering, set thee right,\nTurned thy darkness into light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Can a woman's tender care\nCease toward the child she bare?\nYes, she may forgetful be,\nYet will I remember thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Mine is an unchanging love,\nHigher than the heights above,\nDeeper than the depths beneath,\nFree and faithful, strong as death.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Thou shalt see My glory soon,\nWhen the work of grace is done;\nPartner of My throne shalt be:\nSay, poor sinner, lovest thou Me?\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, it is my chief complaint\nThat my love is weak and faint;\nYet I love Thee, and adore:\nO for grace to love Thee more!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hark, My Soul, It Is the Lord!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0812",
          "Authors": [
            "William Cowper",
            "1768."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark, ten thousand harps and voices\nSound the note of praise above!\nJesus reigns, and heav'n rejoices,\nJesus reigns, the God of love;\nSee, He sits on yonder throne;\nJesus rules the world alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, hail! Whose glory brightens\nAll above, and gives it worth;\nLord of life, Thy smile enlightens,\nCheers, and charms Thy saints on earth;\nWhen we think of love like Thine,\nLord, we own it love divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, ye saints, unite your praises\nWith the angels round His throne;\nSoon, we hope, our God will raise us\nTo the place where He is gone.\nMeet it is that we should sing,\nGlory, glory, to our King!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing how Jesus came from heaven,\nHow He bore the cross below,\nHow all power to Him is given,\nHow He reigns in glory now.\n'Tis a great and endless theme\nO, 'tis sweet to sing of Him.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "King of glory, reign forever!\nThine an everlasting crown.\nNothing from Thy love shall sever\nThose whom Thou hast made Thine own:\nHappy objects of Thy grace,\nDestined to behold Thy face.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Savior, hasten Thine appearing;\nBring, O bring the glorious day,\nWhen, the awful summons bearing,\nHeaven and earth shall pass away;\nThen with golden harps we'll sing,\n\"Glory, glory to our King!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hallelujah! Hallelujah!\nHallelujah! Amen!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hark, Ten Thousand Harps and Voices",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0813",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Kelly",
            "1804."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark, the glad sound! the Savior comes,\nThe Savior promised long;\nLet every heart prepare a throne,\nAnd every voice a song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On Him the Spirit, largely poured,\nExerts His sacred fire;\nWisdom and might, and zeal and love,\nHis holy breast inspire.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He comes the prisoners to release,\nIn Satan's bondage held;\nThe gates of brass before Him burst,\nThe iron fetters yield.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He comes, from thickest films of vice\nTo clear the mental ray,\nAnd on the eyes oppressed with night\nTo pour celestial day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He comes, the broken heart to bind,\nThe bleeding soul to cure;\nAnd with the treasures of His grace\nTo enrich the humble poor.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His silver trumpets publish loud\nThe jub'lee of the Lord\nOur debts are all remitted now\nOur heritage restored.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our glad hosannas, Prince of Peace,\nThy welcome shall proclaim;\nAnd heav'n's eternal arches ring\nWith Thy belovèd Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hark, the Glad Sound!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0814",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Doddridge",
            "1735."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark! the voice eternal, robed in majesty,\nCaging into being earth and sea and sky\nHark! in countless numbers all the angel throng\nHail creation's morning with one burst of song.\nHigh in regal glory, 'mid eternal light,\nReign, O King immortal, holy, infinite.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bright the world and glorious, calm both earth and sea,\nNoble in its grandeur stood man's purity;\nCame the great transgression, came the saddening fall,\nDeath and desolation breathing over all.\nStill in regal glory, 'mid eternal light,\nReigned the King immortal, holy, infinite.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Long the nations waited, through the troubled night,\nLooking, longing, yearning, for the promised light.\nProphets saw the morning breaking far away,\nMinstrels sang the splendor of that opening day;\nWhilst in regal glory, 'mid eternal light,\nReigned the King immortal, holy, infinite.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Brightly dawned the advent of the newborn King,\nJoyously the watchers heard the angels sing.\nSadly closed the evening of His hallowed life,\nAs the noontide darkness veiled the last dread strife\nLo! again in glory, 'mid eternal light,\nReigns the King immortal, holy, infinite.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo! again He cometh, robed in clouds of fight,\nAs the Judge eternal, armed with power and might.\nNations to His footstool gathered then shall be;\nEarth shall yield her treasures, and her dead, the sea.\nTill the trumpet soundeth, 'mid eternal light\nReign, thou King immortal, holy, infinite.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus! Lord and Master, Prophet, Priest, and King,\nTo thy feet, triumphant, hallowed praise we bring.\nThine the pain and weeping, Thine the victory;\nPower, and praise, and honor, be, O Lord, to Thee.\nHigh in regal glory, 'mid eternal light,\nReign, O King immortal, holy, infinite.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hark, the Voice Eternal",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0815",
          "Authors": [
            "John Julian",
            "circa 1885."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark, the voice of Jesus calling, \"Who will go and work today?\nFields are ripe and harvests waiting, who will bear the sheaves away?\"\nLong and loud the Master calls us, rich reward He offers free;\nWho will answer, gladly saying, \"Here am I, send me, send me\"?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If you cannot cross the ocean, and the distant lands explore,\nYou can find the lost around you, you can help them at your door;\nIf you cannot give your thousands, you can give the widow's mite;\nWhat you truly give for Jesus, will be precious in His sight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If you cannot speak like angels, if you cannot preach like Paul,\nYou can tell the love of Jesus, you can say He died for all.\nIf you cannot rouse the wicked, with the judgment's dread alarms,\nYou can lead the little children to the Savior's waiting arms.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let none hear you idly saying, \"There is nothing I can do.\"\nWhile the lost of earth are dying, and the Master calls for you;\nTake the task He gives you gladly; let His work your pleasure be;\nAnswer quickly when He calls you, \"Here am I, send me, send me.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hark, the Voice of Jesus Calling",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0816",
          "Authors": [
            "Daniel March",
            "1868."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark, what a sound, and too divine for hearing,\nStirs on the earth and trembles in the air!\nIs it the thunder of the Lord's appearing?\nIs it the music of His people's prayer?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Surely He cometh, and a thousand voices\nShout to the saints and to the deaf and dumb;\nSurely He cometh, and the earth rejoices,\nGlad in His coming Who hath sworn, \"I come.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So even I, and with a pang more thrilling,\nSo even I, and with a hope more sweet,\nYearn for the sign, O Christ, of Thy fulfilling,\nFaint for the flaming of Thine advent feet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yea, through life, death, through sorrow and through sinning,\nHe shall suffice me, for He hath sufficèd;\nChrist is the end, for Christ was the beginning,\nChrist the beginning, for the end is Christ.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hark, What a Sound",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0817",
          "Authors": [
            "Frederick William Henry Myers (1843-1901)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hasten the time appointed,\nBy prophets long foretold\nWhen all shall dwell together,\nOne Shepherd and one fold.\nLet every idol perish,\nTo moles and bats be thrown\nAnd every prayer be offered\nTo God in Christ alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let Jew and Gentile, meeting\nFrom many a distant shore\nAround one altar kneeling,\nOne common Lord adore.\nLet all that now divides us\nRemove and pass away,\nLike shadows of the morning\nBefore the blaze of day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let all that now unites us\nMore sweet and lasting prove\nA closer bond of union,\nIn a blest land of love.\nLet war be learned no longer,\nLet strife and tumult cease,\nAll earth His blessed kingdom\nThe Lord and Prince of Peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O long expected dawning,\nCome with thy cheering ray!\nWhen shall the morning brighten,\nThe shadows flee away?\nO sweet anticipation!\nIt cheers the watchers on\nTo pray, and hope, and labor,\nTill the dark night be gone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hasten the Time Appointed",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0819",
          "Authors": [
            "Jane Laurie Borthwick",
            "1869."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hasten, Lord, the glorious time\nWhen, beneath Messiah's sway,\nEvery nation, every clime,\nShall the Gospel call obey.\nMightiest kings His power shall own,\nHeathen tribes His Name adore;\nSatan and his host o'erthrown,\nBound in chains, shall hurt no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then shall wars and tumults cease,\nThen be banished grief and pain,\nRighteousness and joy and peace,\nUndisturbed shall ever reign.\nBless we, then, our gracious Lord,\nEver praise His glorious Name;\nAll His mighty acts record;\nAll His wondrous love proclaim.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hasten, Lord, the Glorious Time",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0818",
          "Authors": [
            "Harriet Auber",
            "1829."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Have Thine own way, Lord! Have Thine own way!\nThou art the Potter, I am the clay.\nMold me and make me after Thy will,\nWhile I am waiting, yielded and still.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Have Thine own way, Lord! Have Thine own way!\nSearch me and try me, Master, today!\nWhiter than snow, Lord, wash me just now,\nAs in Thy presence humbly I bow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Have Thine own way, Lord! Have Thine own way!\nWounded and weary, help me, I pray!\nPower, all power, surely is Thine!\nTouch me and heal me, Savior divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Have Thine own way, Lord! Have Thine own way!\nHold o'er my being absolute sway!\nFill with Thy Spirit 'till all shall see\nChrist only, always, living in me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Have Thine Own Way, Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0820",
          "Authors": [
            "Adelaide Addison Pollard",
            "1907."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Have you any room for Jesus,\nHe who bore your load of sin?\nAs He knocks and asks admission,\nSinners, will you let Him in?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Room for pleasure, room for business,\nBut for Christ the Crucified,\nNot a place that He can enter,\nIn the heart for which He died?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Have you any room for Jesus,\nAs in grace He calls again?\nO today is time accepted,\nTomorrow you may call in vain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Room and time now give to Jesus,\nSoon will pass God's day of grace;\nSoon thy heart left cold and silent,\nAnd thy Savior's pleading cease.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Room for Jesus, King of Glory!\nHasten now His Word obey;\nSwing the heart's door widely open,\nBid Him enter while you may.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Have You Any Room for Jesus?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0821",
          "Authors": [
            "Anonymous; adapted by Daniel Webster Whittle",
            "1878."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Have you not known, have you not heard\nThat firm remains on high\nThe everlasting throne of Him\nWho formed the earth and sky?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Are you afraid his power shall fail\nWhen comes your evil day?\nAnd can an all creating arm\nGrow weary or decay?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Supreme in wisdom as in power\nThe Rock of Ages stands,\nThough Him you cannot see, nor trace\nThe working of His hands.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He gives the conquest to the weak,\nSupports the fainting heart;\nAnd courage in the evil hour\nHis heavenly aids impart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Mere human power shall fast decay,\nAnd youthful vigor cease;\nBut they who wait upon the Lord\nIn strength shall still increase.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "They with unwearied feet shall tread\nThe path of life divine;\nWith growing ardor onward move,\nWith growing brightness shine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On eagles' wings they mount, they soar,\nTheir wings are faith and love;\nTill, past the cloudy regions here,\nThey rise to heav'n above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Have You Not Known, Have You Not Heard",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0822",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1707."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Have you on the Lord believed?\nStill there's more to follow.\nOf His grace have you received?\nStill there's more to follow.\nOh, the grace the Father shows!\nStill there's more to follow.\nFreely He His grace bestows,\nStill there's more to follow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Have you felt the Savior near?\nStill there's more to follow.\nDoes His blessed presence cheer?\nStill there's more to follow.\nOh the love that Jesus shows;\nStill there's more to follow.\nFreely He His love bestows,\nStill there's more to follow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Have you felt the Spirit's power?\nStill there's more to follow.\nFalling like the gentle shower?\nStill there's more to follow.\nOh, the power the Spirit shows,\nStill there's more to follow.\nFreely He His power bestows,\nStill there's more to follow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "More and more, more and more,\nAlways more to follow,\nOh, his matchless, boundless love!\nStill there's more to follow.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Have You on the Lord Believed?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0823",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Paul Bliss",
            "1873"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My blessèd Lord was crucified,\nThe day was dark, and grief was wide,\nFor hope was crushed and all seemed vain,\nUntil that Savior rose again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He brings His great salvation nigh,\nAnd on His love bids us rely;\nHe bought our peace through grief and pain;\nBut oh! He did not die in vain!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O, wondrous news of life and love!\nThat Jesus lives and reigns above!\nHe made the path to glory plain;\nAh, no! He did not die in vain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ring out the blessèd news again!\nOh! bear aloft the strain;\nThe mighty Lord is ris'n in power,\nHe died, but not in vain!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "He Did Not Die in Vain",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0825",
          "Authors": [
            "Carrie E. Breck",
            "circa 1901."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus came to earth by a lowly birth,\nGave Himself as an offering of matchless worth;\nTo His own He came in His Father's Name,\nBut they scorned to receive Him their King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Grace and pardon free, all for you and me,\nEvery one who receives Him a son may be;\nFor His blood He spilt to remove our guilt,\nWhen He offered Himself once for all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not by works we come as the Father's son,\nTo receive as a welcome the words \"well done\";\nLest we fain would boast as a mighty host,\nKnowing not 'tis the free gift of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But as many as received Him to them He gave the power\nThe power to become the sons of God;\nBut as many as received Him to them He gave the power\nTo become the sons of God.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "He Gives the Power",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0826",
          "Authors": [
            "Roger M. Hickman",
            "1915"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "He has come, the Christ of God:\nLeft for us His glad abode;\nStooping from His throne of bliss\nTo this darksome wilderness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He has come, the Prince of Peace:\nCome to bid our sorrows cease;\nCome to scatter with His light\nAll the shadows of our night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He, the mighty King, has come,\nMaking this poor earth His home:\nCome to bear our sin's sad load,\nSon of David, Son of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He has come, Whose Name of grace\nSpeaks deliverance to our race:\nLeft for us His glad abode,\nSon of Mary, Son of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Unto us a Child is born:\nNe'er has earth beheld a morn\nAmong all the morns of time,\nHalf so glorious in its prime.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Unto us a Son is given:\nHe has come from God's own heaven,\nBringing with Him from above\nHoly peace and holy love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "He Has Come, the Christ of God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0827",
          "Authors": [
            "Horatius Bonar",
            "1857."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "A wonderful Savior is Jesus my Lord,\nA wonderful Savior to me;\nHe hideth my soul in the cleft of the rock,\nWhere rivers of pleasure I see.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A wonderful Savior is Jesus my Lord,\nHe taketh my burden away;\nHe holdeth me up, and I shall not be moved,\nHe giveth me strength as my day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With numberless blessings each moment He crowns,\nAnd filled with His fullness divine,\nI sing in my rapture, oh, glory to God\nFor such a Redeemer as mine!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When clothed in His brightness, transported I rise\nTo meet Him in clouds of the sky,\nHis perfect salvation, His wonderful love\nI'll shout with the millions on high.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He hideth my soul in the cleft of the rock\nThat shadows a dry, thirsty land;\nHe hideth my life with the depths of His love,\nAnd covers me there with His hand,\nAnd covers me there with His hand.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "He Hideth My Soul",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0828",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "circa 1890."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am so happy in Christ today,\nThat I go singing along my way;\nYes, I'm so happy to know and say,\n\"Jesus included me, too.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Gladly I read, \"Whosoever may\nCome to the fountain of life today\";\nBut when I read I always say,\n\"Jesus included me, too.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ever God's Spirit is saying, \"Come!\"\nHear the Bride saying, \"No longer roam\";\nBut I am sure while they're calling me home,\nJesus included me, too.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Freely come drink,\" words the soul to thrill!\nO with what joy they my heart do fill!\nFor when He said, \"Whosoever will,\"\nJesus included me, too.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus included me, yes, He included me,\nWhen the Lord said, \"Whosoever,\" He included me;\nJesus included me, yes, He included me,\nWhen the Lord said, \"Whosoever,\" He included me.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "He Included Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0829",
          "Authors": [
            "Johnson Oatman",
            "Jr.",
            "1914."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis the grandest theme through the ages rung;\n'Tis the grandest theme for a mortal tongue;\n'Tis the grandest theme that the world ever sung,\n\"Our God is able to deliver thee.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis the grandest theme in the earth or main;\n'Tis the grandest theme for a mortal strain;\n'Tis the grandest theme, tell the world again,\n\"Our God is able to deliver thee.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis the grandest theme, let the tidings roll,\nTo the guilty heart, to the sinful soul;\nLook to God in faith, He will make thee whole,\n\"Our God is able to deliver thee.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He is able to deliver thee,\nHe is able to deliver thee;\nThough by sin oppressed, go to Him for rest;\n\"Our God is able to deliver thee.\"",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "He Is Able to Deliver Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0830",
          "Authors": [
            "William Augustine Ogden",
            "1887"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is constant joy abiding\nIn Christ my Lord and King;\nOf His love that passeth knowledge\nMy heart and tongue shall sing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When my path is veiled in shadows,\nAnd clouds above me roll,\nI can smile amid the tempest,\nHis glory fills my soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I can see his bow of promise\nThrough tears and trials deep;\nI can hear His voice like music,\nThat lulls my care to sleep.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I shall yet behold the praise Him,\nAnd dwell in perfect peace\nIn the golden land of beauty,\nWhere cloud and wave shall cease.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He is all in all to me,\nAnd my song of songs shall be,\nHallelujah, O my Savior,\nI am trusting only Thee.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "He Is All in All to Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0831",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1896."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "He is arisen! Glorious word!\nNow reconciled is God, my Lord;\nThe gates of heaven are open.\nMy Jesus did triumphant die,\nAnd Satan's arrows broken lie,\nDestroyed hell's direst weapon.\nOh, hear what cheer!\nChrist victorious riseth glorious,\nLife He giveth--\nHe was dead, but see, He liveth!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "He Is Arisen! Glorious Word!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0832",
          "Authors": [
            "Birgitte Cathrine Boye",
            "1778; translated from Danish to English by George Alfred Taylor Rygh",
            "1909."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through long ages of the past,\nProphets have foretold His coming;\nThrough long ages of the past,\nNow the time has come at last!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O how lovely, O how pure\nIs this perfect Child of heaven;\nO how lovely, O how pure\nGracious gift to humankind!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, Lord of all the world,\nComing as a Child among us,\nJesus, Lord of all the world,\nGrant to us Thy heavenly peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He is born, the holy Child,\nPlay the oboe and bagpipes merrily!\nHe is born, the holy Child,\nSing we all of the Savior mild.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "He Is Born",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0833",
          "Authors": [
            "Traditional French carol"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "He is coming, the \"Man of Sorrows,\"\nNow exalted on high;\nHe is coming with loud hosannas,\nIn the clouds of the sky.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He is coming, our loving Savior,\nBlessed Lamb that was slain;\nIn the glory of God the Father,\nOn the earth He shall reign.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He is coming, our Lord and Master,\nOur Redeemer and King;\nHe shall see Him in all His beauty,\nAnd His praise we shall sing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He shall gather His chosen people,\nWho are called by His name;\nAnd the ransomed of every nation\nFor His own He shall claim.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hallelujah! hallelujah!\nHe is coming again;\nAnd with joy we shall gather round Him,\nAt His coming to reign.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "He Is Coming",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0835",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "late 19th Century."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lift up your heads, pilgrims aweary,\nSee day's approach now crimson the sky;\nNight shadows flee, and your Beloved,\nAwaited with longing, at last draweth nigh.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dark was the night, sin warred against us;\nHeavy the load of sorrow we bore;\nBut now we see signs of His coming;\nOur hearts glow within us, joy's cup runneth over!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O blessed hope! O blissful promise!\nFilling our hearts with rapture divine;\nO day of days! Hail Thy appearing!\nThy transcendent glory forever shall shine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Even so, come, precious Lord Jesus;\nCreation waits redemption to see;\nCaught up in clouds, soon we shall meet Thee;\nO blessed assurance, forever with Thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He is coming again, He is coming again,\nThe very same Jesus, rejected of men;\nHe is coming again, He is coming again,\nWith power and great glory, He is coming again!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "He Is Coming Again",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0834",
          "Authors": [
            "Mabel Johnston Camp",
            "1913"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "He is gone, a cloud of light\nHas received Him from our sight;\nHigh in heav'n, where eyes of men\nFollow not, nor angels' ken;\nThrough the veils of time and space,\nPassed into the holiest place;\nAll the toil, the sorrow done,\nAll the battle fought and won.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He is gone; towards their goal\nWorld and church must onward roll;\nFar behind we leave the past;\nForward are our glances cast;\nStill His words before us range\nThrough the years, as ages change;\nWheresoe'er the truth shall lead,\nHe will give whate'er we need.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He is gone; but we once more\nShall behold Him as before;\nIn the heaven of heavens the same,\nAs on earth He went and came;\nIn the many mansions there,\nPlace for us He will prepare;\nIn that world unseen, unknown,\nHe and we shall yet be one.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "He Is Gone, a Cloud of Light",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0836",
          "Authors": [
            "Arthur Penrhyn Stanley (1815-1881)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is a Shepherd Who cares for His own, and He is mine;\nNothing am I, He's a King on a throne, but He is mine;\nHow can He love such a sinner as I, though He is mine,\nI cannot fathom though often I try, but He is mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus left heaven my Savior to be, and He is mine;\nI am not worth all He suffered for me, but He is mine;\nThough I'm not worthy He dwells in my heart, and He is mine;\nFrom Him I'll never, no never depart, for He is mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is a Comforter come from above, He, too, is mine,\nComing to me to reveal Jesus' love, and that is mine;\nShepherd and Savior, and Comforter, too, They are all are mine;\nThat's why I know the old story is true, They all are mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He is mine; He is mine;\nThough it is wonderful, yet it is true,\nThat He is mine.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "He Is Mine",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0837",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Austin Miles",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Said the angel, \"He is risen!\"\nTell it out with joyful voice:\nHe has burst His three days' prison;\nLet the whole wide earth rejoice:\nDeath is conquered, we are free,\nChrist has won the victory.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, ye sad and fearful hearted,\nWith glad smile and radiant brow!\nDeath's long shadows have departed;\nAll our woes are over now,\nDue to passion that He bore--\nSin and pain can vex no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, with high and holy hymning,\nChant our Lord's triumphant day;\nNot one darksome cloud is dimming\nYonder glorious morning ray,\nBreaking over the purple east:\nBrighter far our Easter feast.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He is risen, He is risen!\nHe has opened heaven's gate:\nWe are free from sin's dark prison,\nRisen to a holier state;\nAnd a brighter Easter beam\nOn our longing eyes shall stream.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "He Is Risen",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0838",
          "Authors": [
            "Cecil Frances Alexander",
            "1846."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "So precious is Jesus, my Savior, my King;\nHis praise all the day long with rapture I sing.\nTo Him in my weakness for strength I can cling,\nFor He is so precious to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He stood at my heart's door 'mid sunshine and rain,\nAnd patiently waited an entrance to gain.\nWhat shame that so long He entreated in vain,\nFor He is so precious to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I stand on the mountain of blessing at last,\nNo cloud in the heavens a shadow to cast,\nHis smile is upon me; the valley is past,\nFor He is so precious to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I praise Him because He appointed a place\nWhere some day, through faith in His wonderful grace,\nI know I shall see Him, shall look on His face,\nFor He is so precious to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For He is so precious to me;\nFor He is so precious to me.\n'Tis heaven below, my Redeemer to know,\nFor He is so precious to me.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "He Is So Precious to Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0839",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Hutchinson Gabriel",
            "1902"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's within my heart a melody\nJesus whispers sweet and low,\nFear not, I am with thee, peace, be still,\nIn all of life's ebb and flow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All my life was wrecked by sin and strife,\nDiscord filled my heart with pain,\nJesus swept across the broken strings,\nStirred the slumbering chords again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Feasting on the riches of His grace,\nResting 'neath His sheltering wing,\nAlways looking on His smiling face,\nThat is why I shout and sing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though sometimes He leads through waters deep,\nTrials fall across the way,\nThough sometimes the path seems rough and steep,\nSee His footprints all the way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Soon He's coming back to welcome me,\nFar beyond the starry sky;\nI shall wing my flight to worlds unknown,\nI shall reign with Him on high.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, Jesus, Jesus,\nSweetest Name I know,\nFills my every longing,\nKeeps me singing as I go.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "He Keeps Me Singing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0840",
          "Authors": [
            "Luther Burgess Bridgers",
            "1910"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "He leadeth me, O blessed thought!\nO words with heavenly comfort fraught!\nWhate'er I do, where'er I be\nStill 'tis God's hand that leadeth me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sometimes mid scenes of deepest gloom,\nSometimes where Eden's bowers bloom,\nBy waters still, over troubled sea,\nStill 'tis His hand that leadeth me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, I would place my hand in Thine,\nNor ever murmur nor repine;\nContent, whatever lot I see,\nSince 'tis my God that leadeth me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And when my task on earth is done,\nWhen by Thy grace the victory's won,\nE'en death's cold wave I will not flee,\nSince God through Jordan leadeth me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He leadeth me, He leadeth me,\nBy His own hand He leadeth me;\nHis faithful follower I would be,\nFor by His hand He leadeth me.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "He Leadeth Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0841",
          "Authors": [
            "Joseph Henry Gilmore",
            "1862."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ the Savior came from heaven's glory,\nTo redeem the lost from sin and shame;\nOn His brow he wore the thorn-crown glory,\nAnd upon Calvary He took my blame.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He arose from death and all its sorrow,\nTo dwell in that land of joy and love;\nHe is coming back some glad tomorrow,\nAnd He'll take all His children above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Weary soul, to Jesus come confessing,\nRedemption from sin He offers thee;\nLook to Jesus and receive a blessing,\nThere is life, there is joy and victory!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He lives on high, He lives on high,\nTriumphant over sin and all its stain;\nHe lives on high, He lives on high,\nSome day He's coming again.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "He Lives on High",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0842",
          "Authors": [
            "Baylus Benjamin McKinney",
            "circa 1921"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "He that goeth forth with weeping,\nBearing precious seed in love,\nNever tiring, never sleeping,\nFindeth mercy from above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Soft descend the dews of heaven,\nBright the rays celestial shine;\nPrecious fruits will thus be given\nThrough an influence all divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sow thy seed; be never weary;\nLet no fears thy soul annoy;\nBe the prospect ne'er so dreary,\nThou shalt reap the fruits of joy.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo! the scene of verdure brightening,\nSee the rising grain appear:\nLook again; the fields are whitening,\nFor the harvest time is near.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "He That Goeth Forth with Weeping",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0843",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Hastings",
            "1836."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Love divine, so great and wondrous,\nDeep and mighty, pure sublime!\nComing from the heart of Jesus,\nJust the same through tests of time.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Like a dove when hunted, frightened,\nAs a wounded fawn was I;\nBrokenhearted, yet He healed me,\nHe will heed the sinner's cry.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Love divine, so great and wondrous,\nAll my sins He then forgave!\nI will sing His praise forever,\nFor His blood, His power to save.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In life's eventide, at twilight,\nAt His door I'll knock and wait;\nBy the precious love of Jesus\nI shall enter Heaven's gate.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He the pearly gates will open,\nSo that I may enter in;\nFor He purchased my redemption\nAnd forgave me all my sin.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "He the Pearly Gates Will Open",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0844",
          "Authors": [
            "Fredrick Arvid Blom (1867-1927); translated from Swedish to English by Nathaniel Carlson."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I came to Jesus, weary, worn, and sad.\nHe took my sins away, He took my sins away.\nAnd now His love has made my heart so glad,\nHe took my sins away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The load of sin was more than I could bear.\nHe took my sins away, He took my sins away.\nAnd now on Him I roll my ev'ry care,\nHe took my sins away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No condemnation have I in my heart,\nHe took my sins away, He took my sins away.\nHis perfect peace He did to me impart,\nHe took my sins away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If you will come to Jesus Christ today,\nHe'll take your sins away, He'll take your sins away,\nAnd keep you happy in His love each day,\nHe'll take your sins away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He took my sins away, He took my sins away,\nAnd keeps me singing every day!\nI'm so glad He took my sins away,\nHe took my sins away.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "He Took My Sins Away",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0845",
          "Authors": [
            "Margaret Jenkins Harris",
            "1901"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "He wants not friends that hath Thy love,\nAnd may converse and walk with Thee;\nAnd with Thy saints here and above,\nWith whom forever I must be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the communion of the saints\nIs wisdom, safety and delight;\nAnd, when my heart declines and faints,\nIt's raised by their heat and light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As for my friends, they are not lost;\nThe several vessels of Thy fleet,\nThough parted now, by tempests tossed,\nShall safely in the haven meet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Still we are centered all in Thee,\nMembers, though distant, of one head;\nIn the same family we be,\nBy the same faith and Spirit led.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Before Thy throne we daily meet\nAs joint petitioners to Thee;\nIn spirit we each other greet,\nAnd shall again each other see.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The heav'nly hosts, world without end,\nShall be my company above;\nAnd Thou, my best and surest Friend,\nWho shall divide me from Thy love?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "He Wants Not Friends That Hath Thy Love",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0846",
          "Authors": [
            "Richard Baxter",
            "1663."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "He who would valiant be 'gainst all disaster,\nLet him in constancy follow the Master.\nThere's no discouragement shall make him once relent\nHis first avowed intent to be a pilgrim.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who so beset him round with dismal stories\nDo but themselves confound--his strength the more is.\nNo foes shall stay his might; though he with giants fight,\nHe will make good his right to be a pilgrim.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Since, Lord, Thou dost defend us with Thy Spirit,\nWe know we at the end, shall life inherit.\nThen fancies flee away! I'll fear not what men say,\nI'll labor night and day to be a pilgrim.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "He Who Would Valiant Be",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0847",
          "Authors": [
            "John Bunyan",
            "1684."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "God has given you His promise\nThat He hears and answers prayer.\nHe will heed your supplication\nIf you cast on Him your care.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He will not withhold one blessing,\nHe will give you what is best.\nGod will answer by His Spirit,\nEvery one who makes request.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He can hear the great petition,\nAnd the smallest, over there.\nUnto God pray without ceasing,\nHe will answer every prayer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Take to God your plans and failures,\nAny time and anywhere.\nNo one ever goes unanswered,\nFor He answers every prayer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He will answer every prayer,\nHe will answer every prayer,\nGo to Him in faith believing,\nHe will answer every prayer.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "He Will Answer Every Prayer",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0848",
          "Authors": [
            "Mary Bernstecher."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When I fear my faith will fail,\nChrist will hold me fast;\nWhen the tempter would prevail,\nHe can hold me fast.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I could never keep my hold,\nHe will hold me fast;\nFor my love is often cold,\nHe must hold me fast.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am precious in His sight,\nHe will hold me fast;\nThose He saves are His delight.\nHe will hold me fast.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He'll not let my soul be lost,\nChrist will hold me fast;\nBought by Him at such a cost,\nHe will hold me fast.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He will hold me fast,\nHe will hold me fast;\nFor my Savior loves me so,\nHe will hold me fast.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "He Will Hold Me Fast",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0849",
          "Authors": [
            "Ada Ruth Habershon",
            "before 1907."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "In these, the closing days of time,\nWhat joy the glorious hope affords,\nThat soon--O wondrous truth sublime!\nHe shall reign, King of kings and Lord of Lords.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The signs around--in earth and air,\nOr painted on the starlit sky,\nGod's faithful witnesses--declare\nThat the coming of the Savior draweth nigh.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The dead in Christ who 'neath us lie,\nIn countless numbers, all shall rise\nWhen through the portals of the sky\nHe shall come to prepare our paradise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And we, who living, yet remain,\nCaught up, shall meet our faithful Lord;\nThis hope we cherish not in vain,\nBut we comfort one another by this word.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He's coming soon, He's coming soon;\nWith joy we welcome His returning;\nIt may be morn, it may be night or noon--\nWe know He's coming soon.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "He's Coming Soon",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0824",
          "Authors": [
            "Thoro Harris",
            "circa 1918"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Heal us, Emmanuel, hear our prayer\nWe wait to feel Thy touch;\nDeep wounded souls to Thee repair,\nAnd Savior, we are such.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our faith is feeble, we confess\nWe faintly trust Thy Word;\nBut wilt Thou pity us the less?\nBe that far from Thee, Lord!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Remember him who once applied\nWith trembling for relief\n\"Lord, I believe,\" with tears he cried;\n\"O help my unbelief!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "She, too, who touched Thee in the press\nAnd healing virtue stole,\nWas answered, \"Daughter, go in peace;\nThy faith has made thee whole.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Concealed amid the gathering throng,\nShe would have shunned Thy view;\nAnd if her faith was firm and strong,\nHad strong misgivings too.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Like her, with hopes and fears we come\nTo touch Thee if we may;\nO send us not despairing home;\nSend none unhealed away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Heal Us, Emmanuel",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0850",
          "Authors": [
            "William Cowper",
            "1779."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am praying, blessed Savior,\nTo be more and more like Thee;\nI am praying that Thy Spirit\nLike a dove may rest on me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am praying, blessed Savior,\nFor a faith so clear and bright\nThat its eye will see Thy glory\nThrough the deepest, darkest night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am praying to be humbled\nBy the power of grace divine,\nTo be clothed upon with meekness,\nAnd to have no will but Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am praying, blessed Savior,\nAnd my constant prayer shall be\nFor a perfect consecration,\nThat shall make me more like Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou Who knowest all my weakness,\nThou Who knowest all my care,\nWhile I plead each precious promise,\nHear, oh, hear and answer prayer.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hear and Answer Prayer",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0851",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Frances) Crosby (1820-1915)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hear my words, O gracious Lord,\nTo my thoughts attentive be;\nHear my cry, my King, my God,\nI will make my prayer to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With the morning light, O Lord,\nThou shalt hear my voice arise,\nAnd expectant I will bring\nPrayer as morning sacrifice.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou art holy, O my God,\nThou delightest not in sin;\nEvil shall not dwell with Thee,\nNor the proud Thy favor win.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the fullness of Thy grace\nTo Thy house I will repair;\nBowing toward Thy holy place,\nLost in love I worship there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hear My Words, O Gracious Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0852",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hear us, O Lord, from heaven Thy dwelling place:\nLike them of old, in vain we toil all night,\nUnless with us Thou go, Who art the Light,\nCome then, O Lord, that we may see Thy face.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou, Lord, doest rule the raging of the sea,\nWhen loud the storm and furious is the gale:\nStrong is Thine arm; our little barks are frail:\nSend us Thy help; remember Galilee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our wives and children we commend to Thee:\nFor them we plough the land and plough the deep;\nFor them by day the golden corn we reap,\nBy night the silver harvest of the sea.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We thank Thee, Lord, for sunshine, dew and rain,\nBroadcast from heaven by Thine almighty hand--\nSource of all life, unnumbered as the sand--\nBird, beast, and fish, herb, fruit and golden grain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Bread of Life, Thou in Thy Word hast said,\nWho feeds in faith on Me shall never die!\nIn mercy hear Thy hungry children's cry--\nFather, give us this day our daily bread!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sow in our hearts the seeds of Thy dear love,\nThat we may reap contentment, joy, and peace;\nAnd when at last our earthly labors cease,\nGrant us to join Thy harvest home above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hear Us, O Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0853",
          "Authors": [
            "W. H. Gill",
            "1896 and 1904"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hear what God the Lord hath spoken,\n\"O my people, faint and few,\nComfortless, afflicted, broken,\nFair abodes I build for you.\nThemes of heartfelt tribulation\nShall no more perplex your ways;\nYou shall name your walls, Salvation,\nAnd your gates shall all be Praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"There, like streams that feed the garden,\nPleasures, without end, shall flow,\nFor the Lord, your faith rewarding,\nAll His bounty shall bestow;\nStill in undisturbed possession\nPeace and righteousness shall reign;\nNever shall you feel oppression,\nHear the voice of war again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Ye no more your suns descending,\nWaning moons no more shall see;\nBut your griefs forever ending,\nFind eternal noon in Me:\nGod shall rise, and shining o'er you,\nChange to day the gloom of night;\nHe, the Lord, shall be your Glory,\nGod your everlasting Light.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hear What God the Lord Hath Spoken",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0854",
          "Authors": [
            "William Cowper",
            "1779."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hearken to the solemn voice, the awful midnight cry;\nWaiting souls, rejoice, rejoice, and see the Bridegroom nigh;\nLo! He comes to keep His Word, light and joy His looks impart;\nGo ye forth to meet your Lord, and meet Him in your heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye who faint beneath the load of sin, your heads lift up;\nSee your great redeeming God, He comes, and bids you hope:\nIn the midnight of your grief, Jesus doth His mourners cheer;\nLo! He brings you sure relief; believe, and feel Him here.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye whose loins are girt, stand forth! Whose lamps are burning bright,\nWorthy, in your Savior's worth, to walk with Him in white:\nJesus bids your hearts be clean, bids you all His promise prove;\nJesus comes to cast out sin, and perfect you in love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wait we all in patient hope, till Christ, the Judge, shall come,\nWe shall soon be all caught up to meet the general doom:\nIn an hour to us unknown, as a thief in deepest night,\nChrist shall suddenly come down, with all His saints in light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Happy he whom Christ shall find watching to see Him come;\nHim the Judge of all mankind shall bear triumphant home:\nWho can answer to His Word? Which of you dares meet His day?\n\"Rise, and come to judgment!\"—Lord, we rise, and come away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hearken to the Solemn Voice",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0856",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1742."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hearken, all! what holy singing\nNow is sounding from the sky!\n'Tis a hymn with grandeur ringing,\nSung by voices clear and high.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On the plain, the simple shepherds\nWatched their flocks the long night through;\nFrom on high they heard the voices,\nSounding through the heavenly blue.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See, within the manger lowly,\nWide the Christ Child spreads His arms.\nRaise to Him your joyful voices,\nSing we all Noel, Noel.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Gloria in excelsis Deo,\nGloria in excelsis Deo.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hearken, All! What Holy Singing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0855",
          "Authors": [
            "Anonymous."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Alleluia, alleluia! Hearts to heaven and voices raise:\nSing to God a hymn of gladness, sing to God a hymn of praise.\nHe, who on the cross a Victim, for the world's salvation bled,\nJesus Christ, the King of glory, now is risen from the dead.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now the iron bars are broken, Christ from death to life is born,\nGlorious life, and life immortal, on the holy Easter morn.\nChrist has triumphed, and we conquer by His mighty enterprise:\nWe with Him to life eternal by His resurrection rise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ is risen, Christ, the first fruits of the holy harvest field,\nWhich will all its full abundance at His second coming yield:\nThen the golden ears of harvest will their heads before Him wave,\nRipened by His glorious sunshine from the furrows of the grave.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ is risen, we are risen! Shed upon us heavenly grace,\nRain and dew and gleams of glory from the brightness of Thy face;\nThat we, with our hearts in heaven, here on earth may fruitful be,\nAnd by angel hands be gathered, and be ever, Lord, with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Alleluia, alleluia! Glory be to God on high;\nAlleluia! to the Savior who has gained the victory;\nAlleluia! to the Spirit, fount of love and sanctity:\nAlleluia, alleluia! to the Triune Majesty.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hearts to Heaven and Voices Raise",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0857",
          "Authors": [
            "Christopher Wordsworth",
            "1872."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Heaven and earth, and sea and air,\nAll their Maker's praise declare;\nWake, my soul, awake and sing:\nNow thy grateful praises bring.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See the glorious orb of day\nBreaking through the clouds his way;\nMoon and stars with silvery light\nPraise Him through the silent night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See how He hath everywhere\nMade this earth so rich and fair;\nHill and vale and fruitful land,\nAll things living, show His hand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, great wonders workest Thou!\nTo Thy sway all creatures bow;\nWrite Thou deeply in my heart\nWhat I am, and what Thou art.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Heaven and Earth, and Sea and Air",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0858",
          "Authors": [
            "Joachim Neander (1650-1680)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Heavenly Father, we beseech Thee,\nGrant Thy blessing ere we part;\nTake us in Thy care and keeping,\nGuard from evil every heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Loving Savior, go Thou with us,\nBe our Comfort and our Stay;\nGrateful praise to Thee we render\nFor the joy we feel today",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy Spirit, dwell within us,\nMay our souls Thy temple be;\nMay we tread the path to glory,\nLed and guided still by Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Heavenly Father, loving Savior,\nHoly Spirit, Three in One,\nAs among Thy saints and angels,\nSo on earth Thy will be done.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bless the words we here have spoken,\nOffered prayer and cheerful strain;\nIf Thy will, O Lord, we pray Thee,\nGrant we may all may meet again.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Heavenly Father, We Beseech Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0859",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1820-1915)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Walking in sunlight all of my journey;\nOver the mountains, through the deep vale;\nJesus has said, \"I'll never forsake thee,\"\nPromise divine that never can fail.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Shadows around me, shadows above me,\nNever conceal my Savior and Guide;\nHe is the Light, in Him is no darkness;\nEver I'm walking close to His side.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the bright sunlight, ever rejoicing,\nPressing my way to mansions above;\nSinging His praises gladly I'm walking,\nWalking in sunlight, sunlight of love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Heavenly sunlight, heavenly sunlight,\nFlooding my soul with glory divine:\nHallelujah, I am rejoicing,\nSinging His praises, Jesus is mine.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Heavenly Sunlight",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0860",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Jeffreys Zelley",
            "circa 1899."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Look all around you, find someone in need,\nHelp somebody today!\nThough it be little--a neighborly deed--\nHelp somebody today!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Many are waiting a kind, loving word,\nHelp somebody today!\nThou hast a message, O let it be heard,\nHelp somebody today!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Many have burdens too heavy to bear,\nHelp somebody today!\nGrief is the portion of some everywhere,\nHelp somebody today!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Some are discouraged and weary in heart,\nHelp somebody today!\nSomeone the journey to heaven should start,\nHelp somebody today!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Help somebody today,\nSomebody along life's way;\nLet sorrow be ended,\nThe friendless befriended,\nO help somebody today!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Help Somebody Today",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0861",
          "Authors": [
            "Carrie E. Breck",
            "1904."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Heralds of Christ, who bear the King's commands,\nImmortal tidings in your mortal hands,\nPass on and carry swift the news you bring;\nMake straight, make straight the highway of the King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through desert ways, dark fen and deep morass,\nThrough jungles, sluggish seas, and mountain pass,\nBuild now the road, and falter not, nor stay;\nPrepare across the earth the King's highway.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, give us faith and strength the road to build,\nTo see the promise of the day fulfilled,\nWhen war shall be no more, and strife shall cease\nUpon the highway of the Prince of Peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Heralds of Christ",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0862",
          "Authors": [
            "Laura Scherer Copenhaver",
            "1915."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here from the world we turn, Jesus to seek;\nHere may His loving voice tenderly speak!\nJesus, our dearest Friend, while at Thy feet we bend,\nO let Thy smile descend! 'Tis Thee we seek.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, holy Comforter, Presence divine,\nNow in our longing hearts graciously shine;\nO for Thy mighty power! O for a blessed shower,\nFilling this hallowed hour with joy divine!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Savior, Thy work revive; here may we see\nThose who are dead in sin quickened by Thee;\nCome to our hearts tonight, make every burden light;\nCheer Thou our waiting sight; we long for Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Here from the World We Turn",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0863",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1877."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here is love, vast as the ocean,\nLovingkindness as the flood,\nWhen the Prince of Life, our Ransom,\nShed for us His precious blood.\nWho His love will not remember?\nWho can cease to sing His praise?\nHe can never be forgotten,\nThroughout heav'n's eternal days.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On the mount of crucifixion,\nFountains opened deep and wide;\nThrough the floodgates of God's mercy\nFlowed a vast and gracious tide.\nGrace and love, like mighty rivers,\nPoured incessant from above,\nAnd heav'n's peace and perfect justice\nKissed a guilty world in love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let me all Thy love accepting,\nLove Thee, ever all my days;\nLet me seek Thy kingdom only\nAnd my life be to Thy praise;\nThou alone shalt be my glory,\nNothing in the world I see.\nThou hast cleansed and sanctified me,\nThou Thyself hast set me free.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In Thy truth Thou dost direct me\nBy Thy Spirit through Thy Word;\nAnd Thy grace my need is meeting,\nAs I trust in Thee, my Lord.\nOf Thy fulness Thou art pouring\nThy great love and power on me,\nWithout measure, full and boundless,\nDrawing out my heart to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Here Is Love",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0864",
          "Authors": [
            "Possibly Robert Lowry",
            "circa 1895",
            "or Welsh sources"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here, O my Lord, I see Thee face to face;\nHere would I touch and handle things unseen;\nHere grasp with firmer hand eternal grace,\nAnd all my weariness upon Thee lean.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This is the hour of banquet and of song;\nThis is the heavenly table spread for me;\nHere let me feast, and feasting, still prolong\nThe hallowed hour of fellowship with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here would I feed upon the bread of God,\nHere drink with Thee the royal wine of heaven;\nHere would I lay aside each earthly load,\nHere taste afresh the calm of sin forgiven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have no help but thine; nor do I need\nAnother arm save thine to lean upon;\nIt is enough, my Lord, enough indeed;\nMy strength is in Thy might, Thy might alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Mine is the sin, but thine the righteousness:\nMine is the guilt, but thine the cleansing\nHere is my robe, my refuge, and my peace;\nThy Blood, Thy righteousness, O Lord my God!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Too soon we rise; the symbols disappear;\nThe feast, though not the love, is past and gone.\nThe bread and wine remove; but Thou art here,\nNearer than ever, still my shield and sun.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Feast after feast thus comes and passes by;\nYet, passing, points to the glad feast above,\nGiving sweet foretaste of the festal joy,\nThe Lamb's great bridal feast of bliss and love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Here, O My Lord, I See Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0865",
          "Authors": [
            "Horatius Bonar",
            "1857."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hide me, O my Savior, hide me\nIn Thy holy place;\nResting there beneath Thy glory,\nO let me see Thy face.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hide me, when the storm is raging\nO'er life's troubled sea;\nLike a dove on ocean's billows,\nO let me fly to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hide me, when my heart is breaking\nWith its weight of woe;\nWhen in tears I seek comfort\nThou canst alone bestow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hide me, hide me,\nO blessed Savior, hide me;\nO Savior, keep me,\nSafely, O Lord, with Thee.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hide Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0866",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1820-1915)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "In Thy cleft, O Rock of Ages, hide Thou me!\nWhen the fitful tempest ranges, hide Thou me!\nWhere no mortal arm can sever\nFrom my heart Thy love forever,\nHide me, O Thou Rock of Ages, safe in Thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From the snare of sinful pleasure, hide Thou me!\nThou, my soul's eternal Treasure, hide Thou me!\nWhen the world its power is wielding,\nAnd my heart is almost yielding,\nHide me, O Thou Rock of Ages, safe in Thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the lonely night of sorrow, hide Thou me!\nTill in glory dawns the morrow, hide Thou me!\nWhen we're nearing Jordan's billow,\nLet Thy bosom be my pillow;\nHide me, O Thou Rock of Ages, safe in Thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hide Thou Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0867",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1820-1915)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O safe to the Rock that is higher than I,\nMy soul in its conflicts and sorrows would fly;\nSo sinful, so weary, Thine, Thine, would I be;\nThou blest \"Rock of Ages,\" I'm hiding in Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the calm of the noontide, in sorrow's lone hour,\nIn times when temptation casts over me its power;\nIn the tempests of life, on its wide, heaving sea,\nThou blest \"Rock of Ages,\" I'm hiding in Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How oft in the conflict, when pressed by the foe,\nI have fled to my refuge and breathed out my woe;\nHow often, when trials like sea billows roll,\nHave I hidden in Thee, O Thou Rock of my soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hiding in Thee, hiding in Thee,\nThou blest \"Rock of Ages,\"\nI'm hiding in Thee.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hiding in Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0868",
          "Authors": [
            "William Orcutt Cushing",
            "1876."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "High in the heavens, eternal God,\nThy goodness in full glory shines;\nThy truth shall break through every cloud\nThat veils and darkens Thy designs.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Forever firm Thy justice stands,\nAs mountains their foundations keep;\nWise are the wonders of Thy hands;\nThy judgments are a mighty deep.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy providence is kind and large\nBoth man and beast Thy bounty share;\nThe whole creation is Thy charge,\nBut saints are Thy peculiar care.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My God, how excellent Thy grace,\nWhence all our hope and comfort spring!\nThe sons of Adam in distress\nFly to the shadow of Thy wing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From the provisions of Thy house\nWe shall be fed with sweet repast;\nThere mercy like a river flows,\nAnd brings salvation to our taste.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Life, like a fountain, rich and free,\nSprings from the presence of the Lord;\nAnd in Thy light our souls shall see\nThe glories promised in Thy Word.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "High in the Heavens, Eternal God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0869",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1719."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "High Word of God, Who once didst come,\nLeaving Thy Father and Thy home,\nTo succor by Thy birth our kind,\nWhen, towards Thy advent, time declined,",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Pour light upon us from above,\nAnd fire our hearts with Thy strong love,\nThat, as we hear Thy Gospel read,\nAll fond desires may flee in dread;",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That when Thou comest from the skies,\nGreat Judge, to open Thine assize,\nTo give each hidden sin its smart,\nAnd crown as kings the pure in heart,",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We be not set at Thy left hand,\nWhere sentence due would bid us stand,\nBut with the saints Thy face may see,\nForever wholly loving Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise to the Father and the Son,\nThrough all the ages as they run;\nAnd to the holy Paraclete\nBe praise with Them and worship meet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "High Word of God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0870",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown",
            "circa 10th Century; translated from Latin to English by Charles Bigg."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'm pressing on the upward way,\nNew heights I'm gaining every day;\nStill praying as I onward bound,\n\"Lord, plant my feet on higher ground.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My heart has no desire to stay\nWhere doubts arise and fears dismay;\nThough some may dwell where those abound,\nMy prayer, my aim, is higher ground.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I want to live above the world,\nThough Satan's darts at me are hurled;\nFor faith has caught the joyful sound,\nThe song of saints on higher ground.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I want to scale the utmost height\nAnd catch a gleam of glory bright;\nBut still I'll pray till heaven I've found,\n\"Lord, plant my feet on higher ground.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, lift me up and let me stand,\nBy faith, on heaven's table land,\nA higher plane than I have found;\nLord, plant my feet on higher ground.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Higher Ground",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0871",
          "Authors": [
            "Johnson Oatman",
            "Jr.",
            "1898."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hills of the north, rejoice;\nRiver and mountain spring,\nHark to the advent voice;\nValley and lowland, sing;\nThough absent long, your Lord is nigh;\nHe judgment brings and victory.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Isles of the southern seas,\nDeep in your coral caves\nPent be each warring breeze,\nLulled be your restless waves:\nHe comes to reign with boundless sway,\nAnd makes your wastes His great highway.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lands of the East, awake,\nSoon shall your sons be free;\nThe sleep of ages break,\nAnd rise to liberty.\nOn your far hills, long cold and gray,\nHas dawned the everlasting day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Shores of the utmost West,\nYe that have waited long,\nUnvisited, unblest,\nBreak forth to swelling song;\nHigh raise the note, that Jesus died,\nYet lives and reigns, the Crucified.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Shout, while ye journey home;\nSongs be in every mouth;\nLo, from the North we come,\nFrom East, and West, and South.\nCity of God, the bond are free,\nWe come to live and reign in thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hills of the North, Rejoice",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0872",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles E. Oakley (1832-1865)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "His are the thousand sparkling rills\nThat from a thousand fountains burst,\nAnd fill with music all the hills;\nAnd yet He saith, \"I thirst.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All fiery pangs on battlefields;\nOn fever beds where sick men toss,\nAnd in that human cry He yields\nTo anguish on the cross.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But more than pains that racked Him then,\nWas the deep longing thirst divine\nThat thirsted for the souls of men:\nDear Lord! and one was mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Love most patient, give me grace;\nMake all my soul athirst for Thee;\nThat parched dry lip, that anguished face,\nThat thirst, were all for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "His Are the Thousand Sparkling Rills",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0873",
          "Authors": [
            "Cecil Frances Humphreys Alexander",
            "1875."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Why should I feel discouraged, why should the shadows come,\nWhy should my heart be lonely, and long for heaven and home,\nWhen Jesus is my portion? My constant friend is He:\nHis eye is on the sparrow, and I know He watches me;\nHis eye is on the sparrow, and I know He watches me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Let not your heart be troubled,\" His tender word I hear,\nAnd resting on His goodness, I lose my doubts and fears;\nThough by the path He leadeth, but one step I may see;\nHis eye is on the sparrow, and I know He watches me;\nHis eye is on the sparrow, and I know He watches me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Whenever I am tempted, whenever clouds arise,\nWhen songs give place to sighing, when hope within me dies,\nI draw the closer to Him, from care He sets me free;\nHis eye is on the sparrow, and I know He watches me;\nHis eye is on the sparrow, and I know He watches me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I sing because I'm happy,\nI sing because I'm free,\nFor His eye is on the sparrow,\nAnd I know He watches me.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "His Eye Is on the Sparrow",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0874",
          "Authors": [
            "Civilla Durfee Martin",
            "1905."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"I've anchored my soul in the Haven of Rest\";\nI've pillowed my head on the dear Savior's breast;\nI'm trusting His promise of mercy so free;\nFear not, \"For My grace is sufficient for thee.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wherever my lot upon earth may be cast,\nMid storm and mid tempest He holdeth me fast;\nNo harm can betide while His dear face I see,\nAnd cling to the hand that was wounded for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The billows in fury around me may beat;\nThe \"Cleft in the Rock\" is my blessed retreat;\nMy Shield and Defender forever is He;\nThe Savior Whose grace is sufficient for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And when I have finished life's voyage at last,\nWhen safe in the harbor my anchor is cast,\nThe theme of my praises forever shall be,\nGod's grace, which is always sufficient for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "At home or abroad, on the land or the sea,\nGod's wonderful grace is sufficient for me;\nI'm finding it true that where'er I may be,\nHis grace is sufficient for me,\nFor me, for me, His grace is sufficient for me.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "His Grace Is Sufficient for Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0875",
          "Authors": [
            "Leila Naylor Morris",
            "circa 1915"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "His voice, as the sound of the dulcimer sweet, is heard through the shadows of death;\nThe cedars of Lebanon bow at His feet, the air is perfumed with His breath.\nHis lips as the fountain of righteousness flow, that waters the garden of grace,\nFrom which their salvation the Gentiles shall know, and bask in the smiles of His face.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O! Thou in Whose presence my soul takes delight, on Whom in affliction I call;\nMy Comfort by day, and my Song in the night, my Hope, my Salvation, my All--\nWhere dost Thou at noontide resort with Thy sheep, to feed on the pastures of love?\nSay, why in the valley of death should I weep, or 'lone in the wilderness rove?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O! why should I wander an alien from thee, and cry in the desert for bread?\nThy foes will rejoice when my sorrows they see, and smile at the tears I have shed.\nYe daughters of Zion, declare, have you seen the Star that on Israel shone?\nSay if in your tents my Beloved hath been, and where, with His flock, is He gone?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"What is thy Beloved, thou dignified fair? What excellent beauties hath He?\nHis charms and perfections be pleased to declare, that we may embrace Him with thee.\"\nThis is my Beloved, His form is divine; His vestments shed odor around;\nThe locks on His head are as grapes on the vine, when autumn with plenty is crowned.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The roses of Sharon, the lilies that grow in the vales, on the banks of the streams\nOn His cheeks in the beauty of excellence blow; His eyes are as quivers of beams.\nHis voice as the sound of the dulcimer sweet is heard through the shadows of death;\nThe cedars of Lebanon bow at His feet, the air is perfumed with His breath.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "His Voice, as the Sound of the Dulcimer Sweet",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0876",
          "Authors": [
            "Anonymous."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Would you live for Jesus, and be always pure and good?\nWould you walk with Him within the narrow road?\nWould you have Him bear your burden, carry all your load?\nLet Him have His way with thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Would you have Him make you free, and follow at His call?\nWould you know the peace that comes by giving all?\nWould you have Him save you, so that you can never fall?\nLet Him have His way with thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Would you in His kingdom find a place of constant rest?\nWould you prove Him true in providential test?\nWould you in His service labor always at your best?\nLet Him have His way with thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His power can make you what you ought to be;\nHis blood can cleanse your heart and make you free;\nHis love can fill your soul, and you will see\n'Twas best for Him to have His way with thee.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "His Way with Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0877",
          "Authors": [
            "Cyrus S. Nusbaum",
            "1898"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ho! every one that is thirsty in spirit,\nHo! every one that is weary and sad;\nCome to the fountain, there's fullness in Jesus,\nAll that you're longing for: come and be glad!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Child of the world, are you tired of your bondage?\nWeary of earth joys, so false, so untrue?\nThirsting for God and His fullness of blessing?\nList to the promise, a message for you!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Child of the kingdom, be filled with the Spirit!\nNothing but \"fullness\" thy longing can meet;\n'Tis the enduement for life and for service;\nThine is the promise, so certain, so sweet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"I will pour water on him that is thirsty,\nI will pour floods upon the dry ground;\nOpen your hearts for the gifts I am bringing;\nWhile ye are seeking Me, I will be found.\"",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Ho, Every One That Is Thirsty!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0878",
          "Authors": [
            "Lucy J. Rider"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, spirit, o'erwhelmed by thy failures and fears,\nLook up to thy Lord, though with trembling and tears;\nWeak Faith, to thy call seem the heav'ns only dumb?\nTo thee is the message, \"Hold fast till I come.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hold fast when the world would allure thee to sin;\nHold fast when the tempter assails from within;\nIn sunshine or sadness, in gain or in loss,\nTo falter were madness; oh, cling to the cross.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy Savior is coming in tenderest love,\nTo make up His jewels and bear them above:\nOh, child, in thing anguish, despairing or dumb,\nRemember the message, \"Hold fast till I come.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hold fast till I come, hold fast till I come,\nA bright crown awaits thee; Hold fast till I come.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hold Fast Till I Come",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0879",
          "Authors": [
            "Mrs. E. W. Griswold",
            "1876."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ho, my comrades! see the signal waving in the sky!\nReinforcements now appearing, victory is nigh.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See the mighty host advancing, Satan leading on;\nMighty ones around us falling, courage almost gone!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See the glorious banner waving! Hear the trumpet blow!\nIn our Leader's Name we triumph over ev'ry foe.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fierce and long the battle rages, but our help is near;\nOnward comes our great Commander, cheer, my comrades, cheer!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Hold the fort, for I am coming,\" Jesus signals still;\nWave the answer back to heaven, \"By Thy grace we will.\"",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hold the Fort",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0880",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Paul Bliss",
            "1870"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hold Thou my hand; so weak I am, and helpless,\nI dare not take one step without Thy aid;\nHold Thou my hand; for then, O loving Savior,\nNo dread of ill shall make my soul afraid.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hold Thou my hand, and closer, closer draw me\nTo Thy dear self—my hope, my joy, my all;\nHold Thou my hand, lest carelessly I wander,\nAnd, missing Thee, my trembling feet shall fall.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hold Thou my hand; the way is dark before me\nWithout the sunlight of Thy face divine;\nBut when by faith I catch its radiant glory,\nWhat heights of joy, what rapturous songs are mine!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hold Thou my hand, that when I reach the margin\nOf that lone river Thou didst cross for me,\nA heavenly light may flash along its waters,\nAnd every wave like crystal bright shall be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hold Thou My Hand",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0881",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1879."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Called unto holiness,\" church of our God,\nPurchase of Jesus, redeemed by His blood;\nCalled from the world and its idols to flee,\nCalled from the bondage of sin to be free.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Called unto holiness,\" children of light,\nWalking with Jesus in garments of white;\nRaiment unsullied, nor tarnished with sin;\nGod's Holy Spirit abiding within.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Called unto holiness,\" praise His dear Name!\nThis blessed secret to faith now made plain:\nNot our own righteousness, but Christ within,\nLiving, and reigning, and saving from sin.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Called unto holiness,\" bride of the Lamb,\nWaiting the Bridegroom's returning again!\nLift up your heads, for the day draweth near\nWhen in His beauty the King shall appear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Holiness unto the Lord\" is our watchword and song.\n\"Holiness unto the Lord\" as we're marching along.\nSing it, shout it, loud and long,\n\"Holiness unto the Lord,\" now and forever.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Holiness unto the Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0882",
          "Authors": [
            "Leila Naylor Morris",
            "1900"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy Bible, Book divine,\nPrecious treasure, thou art mine;\nMine to tell me whence I came;\nMine to teach me what I am.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Mine to chide me when I rove;\nMine to show a Savior's love;\nMine thou art to guide and guard;\nMine to punish or reward.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Mine to comfort in distress;\nSuffering in this wilderness;\nMine to show, by living faith,\nMan can triumph over death.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Mine to tell of joys to come,\nAnd the rebel sinner's doom;\nO thou holy Book divine,\nPrecious treasure, thou art mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Holy Bible, Book Divine",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0883",
          "Authors": [
            "John Burton",
            "Sr.",
            "1803."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy Father, cheer our way\nWith Thy love's perpetual ray;\nGrant us every closing day\nLight at evening time.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy Savior, calm our fears\nWhen earth's brightness disappears;\nGrant us in our later years\nLight at evening time.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy Spirit, be Thou nigh\nWhen in mortal pains we lie;\nGrant us, as we come to die,\nLight at evening time.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy, blessèd Trinity,\nDarkness is not dark to thee;\nThose Thou keepest always see\nLight at evening time.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Holy Father, Cheer Our Way",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0884",
          "Authors": [
            "Richard Hayes Robinson",
            "1869."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy Father, God almighty,\nHoly Jesus, God adored,\nHoly Spirit, God of comfort,\nHoly, holy, holy Lord!\nAll our praises rise before You,\nGod who made all that exists.\nAs You did with ancient offerings,\nSend Your Spirit on our gifts.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "You gave us Your body, Jesus,\nOn the night You were betrayed--\nBread of heaven, earthly feasting--\nSacrifice for sins now paid.\nAnd You gave Your blood to nourish\nBody, spirit and the soul--\nCup of blessing that did heal us--\nLiquid that did make us whole.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We recall Your incarnation!\nWe recall Your earthly life!\nWe recall Your crucifixion\nFull of agony and strife!\nWe recall Your resurrection\nFrom the grave though sealed with stone!\nThis Your victory over death, Lord,\nGives us promise for our own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And recalling Your ascension,\nWe entreat You and implore\nThat You soon return and take us\nTo be with You evermore!\nSend Your Spirit to be with us\nAs we pilgrim through this life.\nKeep your church and all our loved ones\nFrom all evil and all strife.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With the saints and with the angels\nWe are longing, Lord, to be,\nWhere with praise and adoration,\nOur Redeemer we shall see.\nThrough and with and in Christ Jesus,\nIn the Spirit's unity,\nBe all honor to the Father\nNow and through eternity!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Holy Father, God Almighty",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0885",
          "Authors": [
            "R. Michael Cullinan."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy Father, hear my cry;\nHoly Savior, bend Thine ear;\nHoly Spirit, come Thou nigh;\nFather, Savior, Spirit, hear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father, save me from my sin;\nSavior, I Thy mercy crave;\nGracious Spirit, make me clean:\nFather, Savior, Spirit, save.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father, let me taste Thy love;\nSavior, fill my soul with peace;\nSpirit, come my heart to move:\nFather, Son, and Spirit, bless.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father, Son, and Spirit—Thou\nOne Jehovah, shed abroad\nAll Thy grace within me now;\nBe my Father and my God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Holy Father, Hear My Cry",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0886",
          "Authors": [
            "Horatius Bonar",
            "1843."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "For all within us good and holy\nIs from Thee, Thy precious gift;\nIn all our joys, in all our sorrows,\nWistful hearts to Thee we lift.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For Thou to us art more than Father,\nMore than sister, in Thy love,\nSo gentle, patient, and forbearing,\nHoly Spirit, heavenly Dove.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O we have grieved Thee, gracious Spirit!\nWayward, wanton, cold are we;\nAnd still our sins, new every morning,\nNever yet have wearied Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ah! Sweet Consoler, though we cannot\nLove Thee as Thou lovest us,\nYet if Thou deign'st our hearts to kindle\nThey will not be always thus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With hearts so vile how dare we venture,\nKing of kings, to love Thee so?\nAnd how canst Thou, with such compassion,\nBear so long with things so low?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy Ghost, come down upon Thy children,\nGive us grace and make us Thine;\nThy tender fires within us kindle,\nBlessed Spirit, Dove divine.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Holy Ghost, Come Down upon Thy Children",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0887",
          "Authors": [
            "Frederick William Faber",
            "1854."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy Ghost, with light divine,\nShine upon this heart of mine;\nChase the shade of night away,\nTurn my darkness into day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let me see my Savior's face,\nLet me all His beauties trace;\nShow those glorious truths to me\nWhich are only known to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy Ghost, with power divine,\nCleanse this guilty heart of mine;\nLong has sin, without control,\nHeld dominion o'er my soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy Ghost, with joy divine,\nCheer this saddened heart of mine;\nBid my many woes depart,\nHeal my wounded, bleeding heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy Spirit, all divine,\nDwell within this heart of mine;\nCast down every idol throne,\nReign supreme, and reign alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See, to Thee I yield my heart,\nShed Thy life through every part;\nA pure temple I would be,\nWholly dedicate to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Holy Ghost, with Light Divine",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0888",
          "Authors": [
            "Possibly Rowland Hill",
            "1817."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy God, we praise Thy Name;\nLord of all, we bow before Thee!\nInfinite Thy vast domain,\nEverlasting is Thy reign.\nAll on earth Thy scepter claim,\nAll in heaven above adore Thee;\nInfinite Thy vast domain,\nEverlasting is Thy reign.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark! the loud celestial hymn\nAngel choirs above are raising,\nCherubim and seraphim,\nIn unceasing chorus praising;\nFill the heavens with sweet accord:\nHoly, holy, holy, Lord.\nInfinite Thy vast domain,\nEverlasting is Thy reign.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo! the apostolic train\nJoin the sacred Name to hallow;\nProphets swell the loud refrain,\nAnd the white robed martyrs follow;\nAnd from morn to set of sun,\nThrough the Church the song goes on.\nInfinite Thy vast domain,\nEverlasting is Thy reign.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy Father, Holy Son,\nHoly Spirit, Three we name Thee;\nWhile in essence only One,\nUndivided God we claim Thee;\nAnd adoring bend the knee,\nWhile we own the mystery.\nInfinite Thy vast domain,\nEverlasting is Thy reign.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Holy God, We Praise Thy Name",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0889",
          "Authors": [
            "Attributed to Ignaz Franz",
            "1774; translated from German to English by Clarence A. Walworth (1820-1900)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy Spirit, faithful Guide, ever near the Christian's side;\nGently lead us by the hand, pilgrims in a desert land.\nWeary souls fore'er rejoice, while they hear that sweetest voice,\nWhispering softly, \"Wanderer, come, follow Me, I'll guide thee home.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ever present, truest Friend, ever near Thine aid to lend,\nLeave us not to doubt and fear, groping on in darkness drear.\nWhen the storms are raging sore, hearts grow faint and hopes give o'er.\nWhispering softly, \"Wanderer, come, follow Me, I'll guide thee home.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When our days of toil cease, waiting still for sweet release,\nNothing left but heaven and prayer, wondering if our names are there;\nWading deep the dismal flood, pleading naught but Jesus' blood,\nWhispering softly, \"Wanderer, come, follow Me, I'll guide thee home.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Holy Spirit, Faithful Guide",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0894",
          "Authors": [
            "Marcus Morris Wells",
            "1858"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy Spirit, from on high,\nBend o'er us with pitying eye;\nNow refresh the drooping heart;\nBid the power of sin depart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Light up every dark recess\nOf our heart's ungodliness;\nShow us every devious way\nWhere our steps have gone astray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Teach us, with repentant grief,\nHumbly to implore relief;\nThen the Savior's blood reveal,\nAnd our broken spirits heal.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May we daily grow in grace,\nAnd with patience run the race,\nTrained in wisdom, led by love,\nTill we reach our home above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Holy Spirit, from on High",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0895",
          "Authors": [
            "William Hiley Bathurst",
            "1831."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy Spirit, Truth divine,\nDawn upon this soul of mine;\nWord of God and inward light\nWake my spirit, clear my sight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy Spirit, Love divine,\nGlow within this heart of mine;\nKindle every high desire;\nPerish self in Thy pure fire.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy Spirit, Power divine\nFill and nerve this will of mine;\nGrant that I may strongly live,\nBravely bear, and nobly strive.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy Spirit, Right divine,\nKing within my conscience reign;\nBe my Lord, and I shall be\nFirmly bound, forever free.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy Spirit, Peace divine,\nStill this restless heart of mine;\nSpeak to calm this tossing sea,\nStayed in Thy tranquility.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy Spirit, Joy divine,\nGladden Thou this heart of mine;\nIn the desert ways I sing,\n\"Spring, O Well, forever spring.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now incline me to repent,\nLet me now my sins lament,\nNow my foul revolt deplore,\nWeep, believe, and sin no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Holy Spirit, Truth Divine",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0896",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel Longfellow",
            "1864."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy, holy, holy! Lord God Almighty!\nEarly in the morning our song shall rise to Thee;\nHoly, holy, holy, merciful and mighty!\nGod in three Persons, blessed Trinity!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy, holy, holy! All the saints adore Thee,\nCasting down their golden crowns around the glassy sea;\nCherubim and seraphim falling down before Thee,\nWho was, and is, and evermore shall be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy, holy, holy! though the darkness hide Thee,\nThough the eye of sinful man Thy glory may not see;\nOnly Thou art holy; there is none beside Thee,\nPerfect in power, in love, and purity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy, holy, holy! Lord God Almighty!\nAll Thy works shall praise Thy Name, in earth, and sky, and sea;\nHoly, holy, holy; merciful and mighty!\nGod in three Persons, blessed Trinity!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Holy, Holy, Holy",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0892",
          "Authors": [
            "Reginald Heber",
            "1826."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy, holy, holy is the Lord!\nSing, O ye people, gladly adore Him;\nLet the mountains tremble at His word;\nLet the hills be joyful before Him;\nMighty in wisdom, boundless in mercy,\nGreat is Jehovah, King over all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise him, praise Him! shout aloud for joy,\nWatchman of Zion, herald the story;\nSin and death His kingdom shall destroy;\nAll the earth shall sing of His glory;\nPraise Him, ye angels, ye who behold Him,\nRobed in His splendor, matchless, divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "King eternal, blessed be His Name!\nSo may His children gladly adore Him;\nWhen in heav'n we join the happy strain,\nWhen we cast our bright crowns before Him;\nThere in His likeness joyful awaking,\nThere we shall see Him, there we shall sing:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy, holy, holy is the Lord!\nLet the hills be joyful before Him.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Holy, Holy, Holy Is the Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0890",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1823-1915)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy, holy, holy Lord\nGod in heav'n--on earth adored;\nHoly Father, Holy Son,\nHoly Spirit, with Them One.\nLord, Creator of all things,\nGod of prophets, priests and kings:\nWhen th' appointed time had come,\nYou sent us Your only Son.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Send upon our gifts this day\nBlessings from Your throne, we pray.\nMay Your Spirit be outpoured\nAt this entrance of the Lord.\nLet this bread and wine become\nFlesh and Blood of Your dear Son,\nThat we may united be\nWith our Lord eternally.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On the night He was betrayed,\nAs the evening sun did fade,\nOur Lord Jesus Christ took bread,\nGiving thanks, blessed it and said:\n\"This, My Body, is for you,\nAnd My Blood--the Cov'nant New.\nEat and drink this sacrament;\nMy gift is your nourishment.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus Christ, incarnate One,\nSon of God and Mary's son,\nWe recall Your humble birth:\nKing of heav'n and Lord of earth!\nWe recall Your pain and grief,\nEndless anguish, no relief,\nWhen upon that tree You died\nFor the Church, Your chosen Bride.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But no grave, the Lord, could hold;\nHence the stone away was rolled,\nWhen the resurrected Lord\nRose so that He might award\nVictory over death and grave\nTo those whom He came to save.\nNow in heaven He shall reign\n'Til we see Him come again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Send to us Your Spirit, Lord;\nBy His presence be outpoured\nGrace on grace and love on love--\nEvery blessing from above.\nBless Your Church on earth; preserve\nAll her leaders as they serve.\nBe with all for whom we pray\nAs we intercede this day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our hearts, longing from within,\nAche for freedom from our sin.\nIn Your mercy, hear our cry\nTo be with Your saints on high.\nGod our Father and the Son\nAnd the Spirit, with Them One:\nYou we honor and adore\nWith our praises evermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Holy, Holy, Holy Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0891",
          "Authors": [
            "R. Michael Cullinan",
            "1996."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is singing up in heaven such as we have never known,\nWhere the angels sing the praises of the Lamb upon the throne,\nTheir sweet harps are ever tuneful, and their voices always clear,\nO that we might be more like them while we serve the Master here!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But I hear another anthem, blending voices clear and strong,\n\"Unto Him Who hath redeemed us and hath bought us,\" is the song;\nWe have come through tribulation to this land so fair and bright,\nIn the fountain freely flowing He hath made our garments white.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then the angels stand and listen, for they cannot join the song,\nLike the sound of many waters, by that happy, blood washed throng,\nFor they sing about great trials, battles fought and vict'ries won,\nAnd their praise their great Redeemer, Who hath said to them, \"Well done.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So, although I'm not an angel, yet I know that over there\nI will join a blessèd chorus that the angels cannot share;\nI will sing about my Savior, Who upon dark Calvary\nFreely pardoned my transgressions, died to set a sinner free.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy, holy, is what the angels sing,\nAnd I expect to help them make the courts of heaven ring;\nBut when I sing redemption's story, they will fold their wings,\nFor angels never felt the joys that our salvation brings.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Holy, Holy, Is What the Angels Sing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0893",
          "Authors": [
            "Johnson Oatman",
            "Jr.",
            "1894."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O my brother, do you know the Savior,\nWho is wondrous kind and true?\nHe's the \"Rock of your salvation!\"\nThere's Honey in the Rock for you.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Have you \"tasted that the Lord is gracious,\"\nDo you walk in the way that's new?\nHave you drunk from the living Fountain?\nThere's Honey in the Rock for you.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Do you pray unto God the Father,\n\"What wilt Thou have me to do?\"\nNever fear, He will surely answer,\nThere's Honey in the Rock for you.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then go out through the streets and byways,\nPreach the Word to the many or few;\nSay to every fallen brother,\nThere's Honey in the Rock for you.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, there's Honey in the Rock, my brother,\nThere's Honey in the Rock for you;\nLeave your sins for the blood to cover,\nThere's Honey in the Rock for you.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Honey in the Rock",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0897",
          "Authors": [
            "Frederick Arthur Graves",
            "circa 1895"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Honor and glory, power and salvation\nBe in the highest unto Him Who reigneth,\nChangeless in heaven, over earthly changes,\nGod the eternal.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bow down before Him, people and nations,\nSee ye His glory, clearly now appearing,\nCome ye and worship Him, God in the highest,\nRuler forever.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Honor and Glory, Power and Salvation",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0898",
          "Authors": [
            "Anonymous."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hosanna to the living Lord!\nHosanna to the th'Incarnate Word!\nTo Christ, Creator, Savior, King,\nLet earth, let heaven, Hosanna ring!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Hosanna, Lord!\" Thine angels cry;\n\"Hosanna, Lord!\" Thy saints reply;\nAbove, beneath us, and around,\nThe dead and living swell the sound:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Savior, with protecting care,\nReturn to this Thy house of prayer;\nAssembled in Thy sacred Name,\nNow we Thy parting promise claim:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But chiefest, in our cleansèd breast,\nEternal, bid Thy Spirit rest,\nAnd make our secret soul to be\nA temple pure, and worthy Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So in the last and dreadful day,\nWhen earth and heaven shall melt away,\nThy flock, redeemed from sinful stain,\nShall swell the sound of praise again.\nHosanna, Lord! Hosanna in the highest!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hosanna, Lord!\nHosanna in the highest!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hosanna to the Living Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0900",
          "Authors": [
            "Reginald Heber",
            "1811."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hosanna, loud hosanna, the little children sang;\nThrough pillared court and temple the lovely anthem rang.\nTo Jesus, Who had blessed them close folded to His breast,\nThe children sang their praises, the simplest and the best.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From Olivet they followed mid an exultant crowd,\nThe victor palm branch waving, and chanting clear and loud.\nThe Lord of earth and heaven rode on in lowly state,\nNor scorned that little children should on His bidding wait.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Hosanna in the highest!\" that ancient song we sing,\nFor Christ is our Redeemer, the Lord of heaven our King.\nO may we ever praise Him with heart and life and voice,\nAnd in His blissful presence eternally rejoice!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hosanna, Loud Hosanna",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0899",
          "Authors": [
            "Jeannette Threlfall",
            "1873."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "How are Thy servants blest, O Lord!\nHow sure is their defense!\nEternal wisdom is their guide,\nTheir help Omnipotence.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From all our griefs and fears, O Lord,\nThy mercy sets us free;\nWhile in the confidence of prayer\nOur hearts take hold on Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In midst of dangers, fears and death,\nThy goodness we adore;\nWe praise Thee for Thy mercies past,\nAnd humbly hope for more",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our life, while Thou preservest life,\nA sacrifice shall be;\nAnd death, when death shall be our lot,\nShall join our souls to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "How Are Thy Servants Blest, O Lord!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0901",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "How beauteous were the marks divine,\nThat in Thy meekness used to shine;\nThat lit Thy lonely pathway, trod\nIn wondrous love, O Son of God!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, who like Thee, so calm, so bright,\nSo pure, so made to live in light?\nOh, who like Thee did ever go\nSo patient through a world of woe?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, who like Thee so humbly bore\nThe scorn, the scoffs of men, before?\nSo meek, forgiving, godlike, high,\nSo glorious in humility?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And all Thy life's unchanging years,\nA man of sorrows and of tears,\nThe cross, where all our sins were laid,\nUpon Thy bending shoulders weighed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "E'en death, which sets the prisoner free,\nWas pain, and scoff, and scorn to Thee;\nYet love through all Thy torture glowed,\nAnd mercy with Thy lifeblood flowed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, in Thy light be mine to go,\nIllumining all my way of woe!\nAnd give me ever on the road\nTo trace Thy footsteps, Son of God!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "How Beauteous Were the Marks Divine",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0902",
          "Authors": [
            "Arthur Cleveland Coxe",
            "1840."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We read of a place that's called Heaven,\nIt's made for the pure and the free;\nThese truths in God's Word He hath given,\nHow beautiful Heaven must be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In Heaven no drooping nor pining,\nNo wishing for elsewhere to be;\nGod's light is forever there shining,\nHow beautiful Heaven must be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Pure waters of life there are flowing,\nAnd all who will drink may be free;\nRare jewels of splendor are glowing,\nHow beautiful Heaven must be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The angels so sweetly are singing,\nUp there by the beautiful sea;\nSweet chords from their gold harps are ringing,\nHow beautiful Heaven must be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How beautiful Heaven must be,\nSweet home of the happy and free;\nFair haven of rest for the weary,\nHow beautiful Heaven must be.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "How Beautiful Heaven Must Be",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0903",
          "Authors": [
            "Mrs. A.S. Bridgewater."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "How beautiful the sight\nOf brethren who agree\nIn friendship to unite,\nAnd bonds of charity;\n'Tis like the precious ointment, shed\nO'er all his robes, from Aaron's head.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis like the dews that fill\nThe cups of Hermon's flowers;\nOr Zion's fruitful hill,\nBright with the drops of showers,\nWhen mingling odors breathe around,\nAnd glory rests on all the ground",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For there the Lord commands\nBlessings, a boundless store,\nFrom His unsparing hands,\nYea, life forevermore;\nThrice happy they who meet above\nTo spend eternity in love!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "How Beautiful the Sight",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0904",
          "Authors": [
            "James Montgomery",
            "1822."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "How blessed, from the bonds of sin\nAnd earthly fetters free,\nIn singleness of heart and aim,\nThy servant, Lord, to be;\nThe hardest toil to undertake\nWith joy at Thy command,\nThe meanest office to receive\nWith meekness at Thy hand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With willing heart and longing eyes\nTo watch before Thy gate,\nReady to run the weary race,\nTo bear the heavy weight;\nNo voice of thunder to expect,\nBut follow calm and still;\nFor love can easily divine\nThe One Beloved's will.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thus may I serve Thee, gracious Lord;\nThus ever Thine alone,\nMy soul and body given to Thee,\nThe purchase Thou hast won;\nThrough evil or through good report\nStill keeping by Thy side;\nAnd by my life or by my death\nLet Christ be magnified.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How happily the working days\nIn this dear service fly,\nHow rapidly the closing hour,\nThe time of rest, draws nigh,\nWhen all the faithful gather home,\nA joyful company;\nAnd ever where the Master is\nShall His blest servants be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "How Blessed, from the Bonds of Sin",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0905",
          "Authors": [
            "Karl Johann Philipp Spitta",
            "1833; translated from German to English by Jane Laurie Borthwick",
            "1854."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "How calm and beautiful the morn\nThat gilds the sacred tomb,\nWhere Christ the Crucified was borne,\nAnd veiled in midnight gloom!\nO weep no more the Savior slain;\nThe Lord is risen; He lives again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye mourning saints, dry every tear\nFor your departed Lord;\nBehold the place, He is not here,\nThe tomb is all unbarred;\nThe gates of death were closed in vain:\nThe Lord is risen; He lives again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now cheerful to the house of prayer\nYour early footsteps bend;\nThe Savior will Himself be there,\nYour Advocate and Friend:\nOnce by the law your hopes were slain,\nBut now in Christ ye live again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How tranquil now the rising day!\n'Tis Jesus still appears,\nA risen Lord to chase away\nYour unbelieving fears:\nO weep no more your comforts slain;\nThe Lord is risen; He lives again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And when the shades of evening fall,\nWhen life's last hour draws nigh,\nIf Jesus shine upon the soul,\nHow blissful then to die!\nSince He has risen that once was slain,\nYe die in Christ to live again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "How Calm and Beautiful the Morn",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0906",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Hastings",
            "1831"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My life flows on in endless song;\nAbove earth's lamentation\nI hear the sweet though far off hymn\nThat hails a new creation:\nThrough all the tumult and the strife\nI hear the music ringing;\nIt finds an echo in my soul—\nHow can I keep from singing?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What though my joys and comforts die?\nThe Lord my Savior liveth;\nWhat though the darkness gather round!\nSongs in the night He giveth:\nNo storm can shake my inmost calm\nWhile to that refuge clinging;\nSince Christ is Lord of heaven and earth,\nHow can I keep from singing?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I lift mine eyes; the cloud grows thin;\nI see the blue above it;\nAnd day by day this pathway smoothes\nSince first I learned to love it:\nThe peace of Christ makes fresh my heart,\nA fountain ever springing:\nAll things are mine since I am His—\nHow can I keep from singing?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "How Can I Keep from Singing?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0907",
          "Authors": [
            "Robert Lowry",
            "1860."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "How can we sinners know\nOur sins on earth forgiven?\nHow can my gracious Savior show\nMy name inscribed in heaven?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What we have felt and seen,\nWith confidence we tell,\nAnd publish to the ends of earth\nThe signs infallible.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We who in Christ believe\nThat He for us hath died,\nWe all His unknown peace receive\nAnd feel His blood applied.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Exults for joy our rising soul,\nDisburthened of her load,\nAnd swells, unutterably full\nOf glory and of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His love surpasses far\nThe love of all beneath,\nWe find within, and dare\nThe pointless darts of death.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Stronger than death, or sin, or hell,\nThe mystic power we prove,\nAnd conquerors of the world we dwell\nIn heaven, who dwell in love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We by His Spirit prove\nAnd know the things of God,\nThe things which freely of His love\nHe hath on us bestowed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The meek and lowly heart\nThat in our Savior was,\nTo us that Spirit doth impart\nAnd sign us with His cross.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our nature's turned, our mind\nTransformed in all its powers,\nAnd both the witnesses are joined,\nThe Spirit of God with ours.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His glory is our sole design,\nWe live our God to please,\nAnd rise with filial fear divine\nTo perfect holiness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Spirit of my God\nHath certified Him mine,\nAnd all the tokens showed,\nInfallible, divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 11
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hereby the pardoned sinner knows\nHis sins on earth forgiven,\nAnd thus my gracious Savior shows\nMy name inscribed in heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 12
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "How Can We Sinners Know",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0908",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1749."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "How far from home? I asked, as on\nI bent my steps—the watchman spake:\n\"The long, dark night is almost gone,\nThe morning soon will break.\nThen weep no more, but speed thy flight,\nWith Hope's bright star thy guiding ray,\nTill thou shalt reach the realms of light,\nIn everlasting day.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I asked the warrior on the field;\nThis was his soul inspiring song:\n\"With courage bold, the sword I'll wield,\nThe battle is not long.\nThen weep no more, but well endure\nThe conflict, till thy work is done;\nFor this we know, the prize is sure,\nWhen victory is won.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I asked again; earth, sea and sun\nSeemed, with one voice, to make reply:\n\"Time's wasting sands are nearly run,\nEternity is nigh.\nThen weep no more—with warning tones,\nPortentous sights are thickening round,\nThe whole creation, waiting, groans,\nTo hear the trumpet sound.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not far from home! O blessèd thought!\nThe traveler's lonely heart to cheer;\nWhich oft a healing balm has brought,\nAnd dried the mourner's tear.\nThen weep no more, since we shall meet\nWhere weary footsteps never roam—\nOur trials past, our joys complete,\nSafe in our Father's home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "How Far from Home?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0909",
          "Authors": [
            "Annie Rebekah Smith",
            "1853."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord,\nIs laid for your faith in His excellent Word!\nWhat more can He say than to you He hath said,\nYou, who unto Jesus for refuge have fled?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In every condition, in sickness, in health;\nIn poverty's vale, or abounding in wealth;\nAt home and abroad, on the land, on the sea,\nAs thy days may demand, shall thy strength ever be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fear not, I am with thee, O be not dismayed,\nFor I am thy God and will still give thee aid;\nI'll strengthen and help thee, and cause thee to stand\nUpheld by My righteous, omnipotent hand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When through the deep waters I call thee to go,\nThe rivers of woe shall not thee overflow;\nFor I will be with thee, thy troubles to bless,\nAnd sanctify to thee thy deepest distress.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When through fiery trials thy pathways shall lie,\nMy grace, all sufficient, shall be thy supply;\nThe flame shall not hurt thee; I only design\nThy dross to consume, and thy gold to refine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Even down to old age all My people shall prove\nMy sovereign, eternal, unchangeable love;\nAnd when hoary hairs shall their temples adorn,\nLike lambs they shall still in My bosom be borne.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The soul that on Jesus has leaned for repose,\nI will not, I will not desert to its foes;\nThat soul, though all hell should endeavor to shake,\nI'll never, no never, no never forsake.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "How Firm a Foundation",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0910",
          "Authors": [
            "John Rippon",
            "1787."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "While by the sheep we watched at night,\nGlad tidings brought an angel bright.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There shall be born, so He did say,\nIn Bethlehem a Child today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There shall the Child lie in a stall,\nThis Child who shall redeem us all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This gift of God we'll cherish well,\nThat ever joy our hearts shall fill.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How great our joy! Great our joy!\nJoy, joy, joy! Joy, joy, joy!\nPraise we the Lord in heaven on high!\nPraise we the Lord in heaven on high!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "How Great Our Joy",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0911",
          "Authors": [
            "Traditional German carol."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "How great the wisdom, power and grace,\nWhich in redemption shine!\nThe heavenly host with joy confess\nThe work is all divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Before His feet they cast their crowns,\nThose crowns which Jesus gave,\nAnd, with ten thousand tongues,\nProclaim His power to save.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "They tell the triumphs of His cross,\nThe sufferings which He bore;\nHow low He stooped, how high He rose,\nAnd rose to stoop no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With them let us our voices raise,\nAnd still the song renew,\nSalvation well deserves the praise\nOf men and angels, too.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "How Great the Wisdom",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0912",
          "Authors": [
            "Benjamin Beddome",
            "1817."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "How happy are the little flock,\nWho, safe beneath their guardian Rock,\nIn all commotions rest!\nWhen war's and tumult's waves run high,\nRemoved above the storm they lie,\nThey lodge in Jesus' breast,\nThey lodge in Jesus' breast.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Such happiness, O Lord, have we,\nBy mercy gathered into Thee,\nBefore the floods descend:\nAnd while the bursting clouds come down,\nWe mark the vengeful day begun,\nAnd calmly wait the end,\nAnd calmly wait the end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The plague, and dearth, and din of war,\nOur Savior's swift approach declare,\nAnd bid our hearts arise;\nEarth's basis shook confirms our hope;\nIts cities' fall but lifts us up,\nTo meet Thee in the skies,\nTo meet Thee in the skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy tokens we with joy confess:\nThe war proclaims the Prince of Peace,\nThe earthquake speaks Thy power,\nThe famine all Thy fullness brings,\nThe plague presents Thy healing wings,\nAnd nature's final hour,\nAnd nature's final hour.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Whatever ills the world befall,\nA pledge of endless good we call,\nA sign of Jesus near;\nHis chariot will not long delay,\nWe hear the rumbling wheels, and pray,\nTriumphant Lord, appear!\nTriumphant Lord, appear!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Appear with clouds on Zion's hill,\nThy word and mystery to fulfill,\nThy confessors to approve,\nThy members on Thy throne to place,\nAnd stamp Thy name on every face,\nIn glorious, heavenly love!\nIn glorious, heavenly love!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "How Happy Are the Little Flock",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0913",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1756."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "How happy every child of grace,\nWho knows his sins forgiven!\n\"This earth,\" he cries, \"is not my place,\nI seek my place in heaven,\nA country far from mortal sight,\nWhich yet by faith I see,\nThe land of rest, the saints' delight,\nThe heaven prepared for me.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O what a blessed hope is ours!\nWhile here on earth we stay,\nWe more than taste the heavenly powers,\nAnd antedate that day.\nWe feel the resurrection near,\nOur life in Christ concealed,\nAnd with His glorious presence here\nOur earthen vessels filled.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O would He more of heaven bestow,\nAnd let the vessels break,\nAnd let our ransomed spirits go\nTo grasp the God we seek;\nIn rapturous awe on Him to gaze,\nWho bought the sight for me;\nAnd shout and wonder at His grace\nThrough all eternity!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "How Happy Every Child of Grace",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0914",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley (1707-1788)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "How oft in holy converse\nWith Christ, my Lord, alone,\nI seem to hear the millions\nThat sing around His throne:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "They passed through toils and trials,\nAnd though the strife was long,\nThey share the victor's conquest\nAnd sing the victor's song:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My soul takes up the chorus\nAnd, pressing on my way,\nCommuning still with Jesus,\nI sing from day to day:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through grace I soon shall conquer\nAnd reach my home on high;\nAnd through eternal ages\nI'll shout beyond the sky:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hallelujah! Amen!\nHallelujah! Amen!\nHallelujah! Amen!\nAmen! Amen!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "How Oft in Holy Converse",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0915",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1820-1915)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "How precious is the book divine,\nBy inspiration giv'n;\nBright as a lamp its pages shine\nTo guide our souls to heav'n.\nIts light descending from above,\nOur gloomy world to cheer,\nDisplays a Savior's boundless love,\nAnd brings His glories near.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It shows to man his wand'ring ways,\nAnd where his feet have trod;\nAnd brings to view the matchless grace\nOf a forgiving God.\nO'er all the straight and narrow way\nIts radiant beams are cast;\nA light whose never weary ray\nGrows brightest at the last.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It sweetly cheers our fainting hearts\nIn this dark vale of tears;\nLife, light and joy it still imparts,\nAnd quells our rising fears.\nThis lamp, through all the tedious night\nOf life, shall guide our way,\nTill we behold the clearer light\nOf an eternal day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh precious book of light and life\nThou source of truth and love,\nIn Thee we view God's matchless grace,\nAnd all His goodness prove,\nOh precious book whose light e'er shines\nWith bright and cheering ray,\nTo guide our souls until the dawn\nOf the eternal day.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "How Precious Is the Book Divine",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0916",
          "Authors": [
            "John Fawcett",
            "1782."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "How shall I sing that Majesty\nWhich angels do admire?\nLet dust in dust and silence lie;\nSing, sing, ye heavenly choir.\nThousands of thousands stand around\nThy throne, O God most high;\nTen thousand times ten thousand sound\nThy praise; but who am I?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy brightness unto them appears,\nWhilst I Thy footsteps trace;\nA sound of God comes to my ears,\nBut they behold Thy face.\nThey sing because Thou art their Sun;\nLord, send a beam on me;\nFor where heaven is but once begun\nThere alleluias be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Enlighten with faith's light my heart,\nInflame it with love's fire;\nThen shall I sing and bear a part\nWith that celestial choir.\nI shall, I fear, be dark and cold,\nWith all my fire and light;\nYet when Thou dost accept their gold,\nLord, treasure up my mite.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How great a being, Lord, is Thine,\nWhich doth all beings keep!\nThy knowledge is the only line\nTo sound so vast a deep.\nThou art a sea without a shore,\nA sun without a sphere;\nThy time is now and evermore,\nThy place is everywhere.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "How Shall I Sing that Majesty",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0917",
          "Authors": [
            "John Mason (1645-1694)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "How shall the young direct their way?\nWhat light shall be their perfect guide?\nThy Word, O Lord, will safely lead,\nIf in its wisdom they confide.\nSincerely I have sought Thee, Lord,\nO let me not from Thee depart;\nTo know Thy will and keep from sin\nThy Word I cherish in my heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O blessed Lord, teach me Thy law,\nThy righteous judgments I declare;\nThy testimonies make me glad,\nFor they are wealth beyond compare.\nUpon Thy precepts and Thy ways\nMy heart will meditate with awe;\nThy Word shall be my chief delight,\nAnd I will not forget Thy law.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "How Shall the Young Direct Their Way?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0918",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "How shall the young secure their hearts\nAnd guard their lives from sin?\nThy Word the choicest rules imparts\nTo keep the conscience clean.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When once it enters to the mind,\nIt spreads such light abroad,\nThe meanest souls instruction find,\nAnd raise their thoughts to God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis, like the sun, a heav'nly light\nThat guides us all the day,\nAnd through the dangers of the night\nA lamp to lead our way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The men that keep Thy law with care,\nAnd meditate Thy Word,\nGrow wiser than their teachers are,\nAnd better know the Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy precepts make me truly wise:\nI hate the sinner's road;\nI hate my own vain thoughts that rise,\nBut love Thy law, my God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The starry heav'ns Thy rule obey,\nThe earth maintains her place;\nAnd these Thy servants, night and day,\nThy skill and power express.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But still Thy law and Gospel, Lord,\nHave lessons more divine;\nNot earth stands firmer than Thy Word,\nNor stars so nobly shine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy Word is everlasting truth;\nHow pure is every page!\nThat holy Book shall guide our youth\nAnd well support our age.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "How Shall the Young Secure Their Hearts",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0919",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1719."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "How sweet and awesome is this place\nWith Christ within the doors,\nWhile everlasting love displays\nThe choicest of her stores!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here every bowel of our God\nWith soft compassion rolls;\nHere peace and pardon bought with blood\nIs food for dying souls.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While all our hearts and all our songs\nJoin to admire the feast,\nEach of us cry, with thankful tongues,\n\"Lord, why was I a guest?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Why was I made to hear Thy voice,\nAnd enter while there's room,\nWhen thousands make a wretched choice,\nAnd rather starve than come?\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Twas the same love that spread the feast\nThat sweetly drew us in;\nElse we had still refused to taste,\nAnd perished in our sin.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Pity the nations, O our God!\nConstrain the earth to come;\nSend Thy victorious Word abroad,\nAnd bring the strangers home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We long to see Thy churches full,\nThat all the chosen race\nMay with one voice, and heart and soul,\nSing Thy redeeming grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "How Sweet and Awesome Is This Place",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0920",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1707."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "How sweet the hour of praise and prayer,\nWhen our devotions blend,\nAnd on the wings of faith divine\nOur songs of joy ascend!\n'Tis then we hear in tones more clear\nThe gracious promise giv'n,\nThat, though we part from friends on earth,\nWe all shall meet in heav'n.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How sweet the tie of hallowed love\nThat binds our hearts in one;\nWhen gathered in the blessed Name\nOf Christ, the Father's Son!\nAnd though the parting soon may come,\nYet in His Word is giv'n\nThe blessed hope that by and by\nWe all shall meet in heav'n.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yes, soon our worn and weary feet\nWill reach the golden strand,\nWhere those we love our coming wait\nIn yonder summerland;\nA few more days, a few more years,\nBy storm and tempest driv'n,\nWith songs and everlasting joy\nWe all shall meet in heav'n.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We all shall meet in heav'n at last,\nWe all shall meet in heav'n;\nThrough faith in Jesus' precious blood,\nWe all shall meet in heav'n.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "How Sweet the Hour",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0922",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1820-1915)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "How sweet the Name of Jesus sounds\nIn a believer's ear!\nIt soothes his sorrows, heals his wounds,\nAnd drives away his fear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It makes the wounded spirit whole,\nAnd calms the troubled breast;\n'Tis manna to the hungry soul,\nAnd to the weary, rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dear Name, the Rock on which I build,\nMy Shield and Hiding Place,\nMy never failing treasury, filled\nWith boundless stores of grace!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By Thee my prayers acceptance gain,\nAlthough with sin defiled;\nSatan accuses me in vain,\nAnd I am owned a child.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus! my Shepherd, Husband, Friend,\nO Prophet, Priest and King,\nMy Lord, my Life, my Way, my End,\nAccept the praise I bring.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Weak is the effort of my heart,\nAnd cold my warmest thought;\nBut when I see Thee as Thou art,\nI'll praise Thee as I ought.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Till then I would Thy love proclaim\nWith every fleeting breath,\nAnd may the music of Thy Name\nRefresh my soul in death!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0923",
          "Authors": [
            "John Newton",
            "1779."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "How sweet, how heavenly is the sight,\nWhen those who love the Lord\nIn one another's peace delight,\nAnd so fulfill His Word!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When each can feel his brother's sigh\nAnd with him bear a part!\nWhen sorrow flows from eye to eye,\nAnd joy from heart to heart!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When, free from envy, scorn, and pride,\nOur wishes all above,\nEach can his brother's failings hide,\nAnd show a brother's love!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let love, in one delightful stream,\nThrough every bosom flow,\nAnd union sweet, and dear esteem,\nIn every action glow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Love is the golden chain that binds\nThe happy souls above;\nAnd he's an heir of heaven who finds\nHis bosom glow with love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "How Sweet, How Heavenly Is the Sight",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0921",
          "Authors": [
            "Joseph Swain",
            "1792."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "How tedious and tasteless the hours\nWhen Jesus I no longer see;\nSweet prospects, sweet birds and sweet flowers,\nHave all lost their sweetness to me;\nThe midsummer sun shines but dim,\nThe fields strive in vain to look gay.\nBut when I am happy in Him,\nDecember's as pleasant as May.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His Name yields the richest perfume,\nAnd sweeter than music His voice;\nHis presence disperses my gloom,\nAnd makes all within me rejoice.\nI should, were He always thus nigh,\nHave nothing to wish or to fear;\nNo mortal as happy as I,\nMy summer would last all the year.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Content with beholding His face,\nMy all to His pleasure resigned,\nNo changes of season or place\nWould make any change in my mind:\nWhile blessed with a sense of His love,\nA palace a toy would appear;\nAll prisons would palaces prove,\nIf Jesus would dwell with me there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dear Lord, if indeed I am Thine,\nIf Thou art my sun and my song,\nSay, why do I languish and pine?\nAnd why are my winters so long?\nO drive these dark clouds from the sky,\nThy soul cheering presence restore;\nOr take me to Thee up on high,\nWhere winter and clouds are no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "How Tedious and Tasteless",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0924",
          "Authors": [
            "John Newton",
            "1779."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I love to hear the story how the Lord from heaven came\nAnd did not fear to visit men in all their sin and shame;\nBut touched the sick and made them well, the blind and they did see,\nAnd said of little children, \"Suffer them to come to Me.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I love to think of Jesus as my gentle Shepherd Lord\nWho leads in heav'nly pastures those who love to hear His Word;\nAnd when I am in sorrow, and sore trouble makes me fear,\nI hear Him say: \"Be not afraid, My child, for I am near!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I love to speak to Him alone in words of song and prayer\nIn darkest night and roughest way, for He is with me there;\nAnd so He guides me that each day I may not fail to see\nThe way to heav'n, that where He is, there also may I be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "How the Lord from Heaven Came",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0925",
          "Authors": [
            "Frank Sewall (1837-1915)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "How vast the benefits divine which we in Christ possess!\nWe are redeemed from guilt and shame and called to holiness.\nBut not for works which we have done, or shall hereafter do,\nHath God decreed on sinful men salvation to bestow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The glory, Lord, from first to last, is due to Thee alone;\nAught to ourselves we dare not take, or rob Thee of Thy crown.\nOur glorious Surety undertook to satisfy for man,\nAnd grace was given us in Him before the world began.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This is Thy will, that in Thy love we ever should abide;\nThat earth and hell should not prevail to turn Thy Word aside.\nNot one of all the chosen race but shall to heav'n attain,\nPartake on earth the purposed grace and then with Jesus reign.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "How Vast the Benefits Divine",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0926",
          "Authors": [
            "Augustus Montague Toplady",
            "1774."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "How wondrous and great\nThy works, God of praise!\nHow just, King of saints,\nAnd true are Thy ways!\nO who shall not fear Thee,\nAnd honor Thy Name?\nThou only art holy,\nThou only supreme.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To nations long dark\nThy light shall be shown;\nTheir worship and vows\nShall come to Thy throne:\nThy truth and Thy judgments\nShall spread all abroad,\nTill earth's every people\nConfess Thee their God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "How Wondrous and Great Thy Works",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0927",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Ustic Onderdonk",
            "1826."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hush, my dear, lie still and slumber,\nHoly angels guard thy bed,\nHeav'nly blessings without number,\nGently falling on they head.\nHow much better thou'rt attended,\nThan the Son of God could be,\nWhen from heaven He descended,\nAnd became a child like thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Soft and easy is thy cradle,\nCoarse and hard thy Savior lay:\nWhen His birthplace was a stable,\nAnd His softest bed was hay.\nOh, to tell the wondrous story,\nHow His foes abused their King;\nHow they killed the Lord of glory,\nMakes me angry while I sing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hush, my child, I did not chide thee,\nThough my song may seem so hard;\n'Tis thy mother sits beside thee,\nAnd her arms shall be thy guard.\nMay'st thou learn to know and fear Him,\nLove and serve Him all thy days;\nThen to dwell forever near Him,\nTell His love and sing His praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hush, My Dear",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0928",
          "Authors": [
            "Jean-Jacques Rousseau",
            "1752"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hushed was the evening hymn,\nThe temple courts were dark;\nThe lamp was burning dim\nBefore the sacred ark;\nWhen suddenly a voice divine\nRang through the silence of the shrine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The old man, meek and mild,\nThe priest of Israel, slept;\nHis watch the temple child,\nThe little Levite, kept;\nAnd what from Eli's sense was sealed\nThe Lord to Hannah's son revealed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O give me Samuel's ear,\nThe open ear, O Lord,\nAlive and quick to hear\nEach whisper of Thy Word,\nLike him to answer at Thy call,\nAnd to obey Thee first of all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O give me Samuel's heart,\nA lowly heart, that waits\nWhere in Thy house Thou art,\nOr watches at Thy gates;\nBy day and night, a heart that still\nMoves at the breathing of Thy will.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O give me Samuel's mind,\nA sweet unmurm'ring faith,\nObedient and resigned\nTo Thee in life and death,\nThat I may read with child like eyes\nTruths that are hidden from the wise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hushed Was the Evening Hymn",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0929",
          "Authors": [
            "James Drummond Burns",
            "1857."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the bulb there is a flower; in the seed, an apple tree;\nIn cocoons, a hidden promise: butterflies will soon be free!\nIn the cold and snow of winter there's a spring that waits to be,\nUnrevealed until its season, something God alone can see.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a song in every silence, seeking word and melody;\nThere's a dawn in every darkness, bringing hope to you and me.\nFrom the past will come the future; what it holds, a mystery,\nUnrevealed until its season, something God alone can see.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In our end is our beginning; in our time, infinity;\nIn our doubt there is believing; in our life, eternity,\nIn our death, a resurrection; at the last, a victory,\nUnrevealed until its season, something God alone can see.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Hymn of Promise",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0930",
          "Authors": [
            "Natalie Allyn Wakeley Sleeth",
            "1986"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am a poor wayfaring stranger,\nWhile traveling through this world of woe.\nYet there's no sickness, toil nor danger\nIn that bright world to which I go.\nI'm going there to see my Father;\nI'm going there no more to roam.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I know dark clouds will gather round me;\nI know my way is rough and steep.\nBut golden fields lie out before me\nWhere God's redeemed shall ever sleep.\nI'm going there to see my mother,\nShe said she'd meet me when I come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'll soon be free from every trial,\nMy body sleep in the churchyard;\nI'll drop the cross of self denial\nAnd enter on my great reward.\nI'm going there to see my Savior,\nTo sing His praise forevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'm only going over Jordan,\nI'm only going over home.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Am a Poor Wayfaring Stranger",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0939",
          "Authors": [
            "Folk spiritual."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am coming to the cross;\nI am poor and weak and blind;\nI am counting all but dross;\nI shall full salvation find.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Long my heart has sighed for Thee;\nLong has evil reigned within;\nJesus sweetly speaks to me:\n\"I will cleanse you from all sin.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here I give my all to Thee:\nFriends and time and earthly store;\nSoul and body Thine to be,\nWholly Thine forevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the promises I trust;\nNow I feel the blood applied;\nI am prostrate in the dust;\nI with Christ am crucified.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus comes! He fills my soul!\nPerfected in Him I am;\nI am every whit made whole:\nGlory, glory to the Lamb!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am trusting, Lord, in Thee.\nBlessed Lamb of Calvary;\nHumbly at Thy cross I bow.\nSave me, Jesus, save me now.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Am Coming to the Cross",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0940",
          "Authors": [
            "William McDonald."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Loved with everlasting love, led by grace that love to know;\nGracious Spirit from above, Thou hast taught me it is so!\nO this full and perfect peace! O this transport all divine!\nIn a love which cannot cease, I am His, and He is mine.\nIn a love which cannot cease, I am His, and He is mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Heav'n above is softer blue, Earth around is sweeter green!\nSomething lives in every hue Christless eyes have never seen;\nBirds with gladder songs o'erflow, flowers with deeper beauties shine,\nSince I know, as I now know, I am His, and He is mine.\nSince I know, as I now know, I am His, and He is mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Things that once were wild alarms cannot now disturb my rest;\nClosed in everlasting arms, pillowed on the loving breast.\nO to lie forever here, doubt and care and self resign,\nWhile He whispers in my ear, I am His, and He is mine.\nWhile He whispers in my ear, I am His, and He is mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His forever, only His; Who the Lord and me shall part?\nAh, with what a rest of bliss Christ can fill the loving heart!\nHeav'n and earth may fade and flee, firstborn light in gloom decline;\nBut while God and I shall be, I am His, and He is mine.\nBut while God and I shall be, I am His, and He is mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Am His, and He Is Mine",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0941",
          "Authors": [
            "George Wade Robinson",
            "1876."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have a Savior, He's pleading in glory,\nA dear, loving Savior though earth friends be few;\nAnd now He is watching in tenderness over me;\nAnd oh, that my Savior were your Savior, too.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have a Father; to me He has given\nA hope for eternity, blessed and true;\nAnd soon He will call me to meet Him in heaven,\nBut, oh, that He'd let me bring you with me, too!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have a robe; 'tis resplendent in whiteness,\nAwaiting in glory my wondering view;\nOh, when I receive it all shining in brightness,\nDear friend, could I see you receiving one, too!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When Jesus has found you, tell others the story,\nThat my loving Savior is your Savior, too;\nThen pray that your Savior may bring them to glory,\nAnd prayer will be answered--'twas answered for you!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Speak of that Savior, that Father in heaven,\nThat harp, crown, and robe which are waiting for you--\nThat peace you possess, and that rest to be given,\nStill praying that Jesus may save them with you.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For you I am praying,\nFor you I am praying,\nFor you I am praying,\nI'm praying for you.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Am Praying for You",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0942",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel O'Malley Cluff."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am resolved no longer to linger,\nCharmed by the world's delight,\nThings that are higher, things that are nobler,\nThese have allured my sight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am resolved to go to the Savior,\nLeaving my sin and strife;\nHe is the true One, He is the just One,\nHe hath the words of life.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am resolved to follow the Savior,\nFaithful and true each day;\nHeed what He sayeth, do what He willeth,\nHe is the living Way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I will hasten to Him, hasten so glad and free;\nJesus, greatest, highest, I will come to Thee.\nI will hasten, hasten to Him, hasten so glad and free;\nJesus, Jesus, greatest, highest, I will come to Thee.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Am Resolved",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0943",
          "Authors": [
            "Palmer Hartsough",
            "1896."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am so glad each Christmas Eve,\nThe night of Jesus' birth!\nThen like the sun the Star shone forth,\nAnd angels sang on earth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The little Child in Bethlehem,\nHe was a King indeed!\nFor He came down from heaven above\nTo help a world in need.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He dwells again in heaven's realm,\nThe Son of God today;\nAnd still He loves His little ones\nAnd hears them when they pray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am so glad on Christmas Eve!\nHis praises then I sing;\nHe opens then for every child\nThe palace of the King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Am So Glad Each Christmas Eve",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0944",
          "Authors": [
            "Inger Marie Lycke Wexelsen",
            "1859; translated by Peter Andrew Sveeggen (1881-?)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am Thine, O Lord, I have heard Thy voice,\nAnd it told Thy love to me;\nBut I long to rise in the arms of faith\nAnd be closer drawn to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Consecrate me now to Thy service, Lord,\nBy the power of grace divine;\nLet my soul look up with a steadfast hope,\nAnd my will be lost in Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O the pure delight of a single hour\nThat before Thy throne I spend,\nWhen I kneel in prayer, and with Thee, my God\nI commune as friend with friend!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There are depths of love that I cannot know\nTill I cross the narrow sea;\nThere are heights of joy that I may not reach\nTill I rest in peace with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Draw me nearer, nearer blessed Lord,\nTo the cross where Thou hast died.\nDraw me nearer, nearer, nearer blessed Lord,\nTo Thy precious, bleeding side.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Am Thine, O Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0945",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1875."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am trusting Thee, Lord, Jesus,\nTrusting only Thee;\nTrusting Thee for full salvation,\nGreat and free.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am trusting Thee for pardon;\nAt Thy feet I bow;\nFor Thy grace and tender mercy,\nTrusting now.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am trusting Thee for cleansing\nIn the crimson flood;\nTrusting Thee to make me holy\nBy Thy blood.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am trusting Thee to guide me;\nThou alone shalt lead;\nEvery day and hour supplying\nAll my need.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am trusting Thee, Lord Jesus;\nNever let me fall;\nI am trusting Thee forever,\nAnd for all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Am Trusting Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0946",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Ridley Havergal",
            "1874."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I belong to the King; I'm a child of His love,\nI shall dwell in His palace so fair,\nFor He tells of its bliss in yon heaven above,\nAnd His children in splendor shall share.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I belong to the King, and He loves me I know,\nFor His mercy and kindness so free\nAre unceasingly mine wheresoever I go,\nAnd my Refuge unfailing is He.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I belong to the King, and His promise is sure:\nThat we all shall be gathered at last\nIn His kingdom above, by life's waters so pure,\nWhen this life with its trials is past.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I belong to the King; I'm a child of His love,\nAnd he never forsaketh His own.\nHe will call me some day to His palace above;\nI shall dwell by His glorified throne.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Belong to the King",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0947",
          "Authors": [
            "Ida Reed Smith",
            "1896."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I bow my forehead to the dust,\nI veil mine eyes for shame,\nAnd urge, in trembling self distrust,\nA prayer without a claim.\nNo offering of mine own I have,\nNor works my faith to prove;\nI can but give the gifts He gave,\nAnd plead His love for love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I dimly guess, from blessings known,\nOf greater out of sight;\nAnd, with the chastened psalmist, own\nHis judgments too are right.\nAnd if my heart and flesh are weak\nTo bear an untried pain,\nThe bruiséd reed He will not break,\nBut strengthen and sustain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I know not what the future hath\nOf marvel or surprise,\nAssured alone that life and death\nHis mercy underlies.\nAnd so beside the silent sea\nI wait the muffled oar;\nNo harm from Him can come to me\nOn ocean or on shore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I know not where His islands lift\nTheir fronded palms in air;\nI only know I cannot drift\nBeyond His love and care;\nAnd Thou, O Lord, by Whom are seen\nThy creatures as they be,\nForgive me if too close I lean\nMy human heart on Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Bow My Forehead to the Dust",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0948",
          "Authors": [
            "John Greenleaf Whittier",
            "1867."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I cannot tell why He Whom angels worship,\nShould set His love upon the sons of men,\nOr why, as Shepherd, He should seek the wanderers,\nTo bring them back, they know not how or when.\nBut this I know, that He was born of Mary\nWhen Bethlehem's manger was His only home,\nAnd that He lived at Nazareth and labored,\nAnd so the Savior, Savior of the world is come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I cannot tell how silently He suffered,\nAs with His peace He graced this place of tears,\nOr how His heart upon the cross was broken,\nThe crown of pain to three and thirty years.\nBut this I know, He heals the brokenhearted,\nAnd stays our sin, and calms our lurking fear,\nAnd lifts the burden from the heavy laden,\nFor yet the Savior, Savior of the world is here.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I cannot tell how He will win the nations,\nHow He will claim His earthly heritage,\nHow satisfy the needs and aspirations\nOf East and West, of sinner and of sage.\nBut this I know, all flesh shall see His glory,\nAnd He shall reap the harvest He has sown,\nAnd some glad day His sun shall shine in splendor\nWhen He the Savior, Savior of the world is known.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I cannot tell how all the lands shall worship,\nWhen, at His bidding, every storm is stilled,\nOr who can say how great the jubilation\nWhen all the hearts of men with love are filled.\nBut this I know, the skies will thrill with rapture,\nAnd myriad, myriad human voices sing,\nAnd earth to heaven, and heaven to earth, will answer:\nAt last the Savior, Savior of the world is King!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Cannot Tell Why",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0949",
          "Authors": [
            "William Young Fullerton (1857-1932)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When I need someone in time of grief,\nSomeone my cheer to be,\nJesus I choose, for He gives relief,\nHe is the best for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When I need someone to guide my soul\nOver the stormy sea,\nAlways to Jesus I give control,\nHe is the best for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When I need help to defeat the foe,\nSomeone my shield to be,\nAlways to Jesus in faith I go,\nHe is the best for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When all my trials on earth are o'er,\nAnd the dark stream I see,\nJesus shall bear me to yonder shore,\nHe is the best for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I choose Jesus when I need a friend,\nWhat I need I know that He will send;\nI have proved Him, good and true is He;\nI choose Jesus, He is the best for me.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Choose Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0950",
          "Authors": [
            "James Rowe",
            "1913."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I could not do without Thee\nO Savior of the lost,\nWhose precious blood redeemed me\nAt such tremendous cost.\nThy righteousness, thy pardon\nThy precious blood, must be\nMy only hope and comfort,\nMy glory and my plea.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I could not do without Thee,\nI cannot stand alone,\nI have no strength or goodness,\nNo wisdom of my own;\nBut Thou, beloved Savior,\nArt all in all to me,\nAnd weakness will be power\nIf leaning hard on Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I could not do without Thee,\nFor O the way is long,\nAnd I am often weary,\nAnd sigh replaces song:\nHow could I do without Thee?\nI do not know the way;\nThou knowest, and Thou leadest,\nAnd wilt not let me stray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I could not do without Thee,\nO Jesus, Savior dear;\nE'en when my eyes are holden,\nI know that Thou art near.\nHow dreary and how lonely\nThis changeful life would be,\nWithout the sweet communion,\nThe secret rest with Thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I could not do without Thee;\nNo other friend can read\nThe spirit's strange deep longings,\nInterpreting its need;\nNo human heart could enter\nEach dim recess of mine,\nAnd soothe, and hush, and calm it,\nO blessed Lord, but Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I could not do without Thee,\nFor years are fleeting fast,\nAnd soon in solemn oneness\nThe river must be passed;\nBut Thou wilt never leave me,\nAnd though the waves roll high,\nI know Thou wilt be near me,\nAnd whisper, \"It is I.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Could Not Do Without Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0951",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Ridley Havergal",
            "circa 1875."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I do not ask, O Lord, that life may be\nA pleasant road;\nI do not ask that Thou wouldst take from me\nAught of its load.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I do not ask that flowers should always spring\nBeneath my feet;\nI know too well the poison and the sting\nOf things too sweet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For one thing, only Lord, dear Lord, I plead:\nLead me aright,\nThough strength should falter and though heart should bleed,\nThrough peace to light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I do not ask, O Lord, that Thou shouldst shed\nFull radiance here\nGive but a ray of peace, that I may tread\nWithout a fear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I do not ask my cross to understand,\nMy way to see;\nBetter in darkness just to feel Thy hand,\nAnd follow Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Joy is like restless day; but peace divine\nLike quiet night:\nLead me, O Lord, till perfect day shall shine,\nThrough peace to light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Do Not Ask, O Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0952",
          "Authors": [
            "Adelaide Ann Procter",
            "1862."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I do not know how Adam's sin\nLives on in you and me,\nNor how it causes all the wrong\nAnd sorrow that we see.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I do not know how God could give\nUnto a maiden fair,\nHis holy Son, in Bethl'hem born,\nHis bed a manger bare.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I do not know how God could lay\nMy sins upon His Son,\nNor how, on Calv'ry's cross, for me\nHe perfect pardon won.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I do not know how God could call\nHis Son from out the grave,\nNor how that way to me His\nEverlasting life He gave.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I do not know how Jesus' blood\nCan cleanse my heart from sin,\nNor how, by faith, in ev'ry fight\nThe vict'ry I may win.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I do not know how one day He\nCan come to earth again,\nNor how like Him I shall be made,\nAnd ever with Him reign.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But I read it in God's Word, and I believe it;\nYes, I believe it, fully believe it!\nI read it in God's Word, and I believe it,\nAnd that is all I need to do.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Do Not Know How",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0953",
          "Authors": [
            "Helen Howarth Lemmel",
            "1921"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I dreamed that the great judgment morning\nHad dawned, and the trumpet had blown;\nI dreamed that the nations had gathered\nTo judgment before the white throne;\nFrom the throne came a bright shining angel,\nAnd stood on the land and the sea,\nAnd swore with his hand raised to heaven,\nThat time was no longer to be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The rich man was there, but his money\nHad melted and vanished away;\nA pauper he stood in the judgment,\nHis debts were too heavy to pay;\nThe great man was there, but his greatness,\nWhen death came, was left far behind!\nThe angel that opened the records,\nNot a trace of his greatness could find.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The widow was there with the orphans,\nGod heard and remembered their cries;\nNo sorrow in heaven forever,\nGod wiped all the tears from their eyes;\nThe gambler was there and the drunkard,\nAnd the man that had sold them the drink,\nWith the people who gave him the license,\nTogether in hell they did sink.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The moral man came to the judgment,\nBut his self righteous rags would not do;\nThe men who had crucified Jesus\nHad passed off as moral men, too;\nThe soul that had put off salvation,\n\"Not tonight; I'll get saved by and by,\nNo time now to think of religion!\"\nAt last they had found time to die.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And O, what a weeping and wailing,\nAs the lost were told of their fate;\nThey cried for the rocks and the mountains,\nThey prayed, but their prayer was too late.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Dreamed That the Great Judgment Morning",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0954",
          "Authors": [
            "Bert Shadduck",
            "1894."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I feel the winds of God today; today my sail I lift,\nThough heavy, oft with drenching spray, and torn with many a rift;\nIf hope but light the water's crest, and Christ my bark will use,\nI'll seek the seas at His behest, and brave another cruise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It is the wind of God that dries my vain regretful tears,\nUntil with braver thoughts shall rise the purer, brighter years;\nIf cast on shores of selfish ease or pleasure I should be;\nLord, let me feel Thy freshening breeze, and I'll put back to sea.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If ever I forget Thy love and how that love was shown,\nLift high the blood red flag above; it bears Thy Name alone.\nGreat Pilot of my onward way, Thou wilt not let me drift;\nI feel the winds of God today, today my sail I lift.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Feel the Winds of God Today",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0955",
          "Authors": [
            "Jessie Adams",
            "1906."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I gave My life for thee, My precious blood I shed,\nThat thou might ransomed be, and raised up from the dead\nI gave, I gave My life for thee, what hast thou given for Me?\nI gave, I gave My life for thee, what hast thou given for Me?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My Father's house of light, My glory circled throne\nI left for earthly night, for wanderings sad and lone;\nI left, I left it all for thee, hast thou left aught for Me?\nI left, I left it all for thee, hast thou left aught for Me?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I suffered much for thee, more than thy tongue can tell,\nOf bitterest agony, to rescue thee from hell.\nI've borne, I've borne it all for thee, what hast thou borne for Me?\nI've borne, I've borne it all for thee, what hast thou borne for Me?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And I have brought to thee, down from My home above,\nSalvation full and free, My pardon and My love;\nI bring, I bring rich gifts to thee, what hast thou brought to Me?\nI bring, I bring rich gifts to thee, what hast thou brought to Me?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Gave My Life for Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0956",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Ridley Havergal",
            "1858."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I greet Thee, who my sure Redeemer art,\nMy only trust and Savior of my heart,\nWho pain didst undergo for my poor sake;\nI pray Thee from our hearts all cares to take.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou art the King of mercy and of grace,\nReigning omnipotent in every place;\nSo come, O King, and our whole being sway;\nShine on us with the light of Thy pure day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou art the life, by which alone we live,\nAnd all our substance and our strength receive;\nSustain us by Thy faith and by Thy power,\nAnd give us strength in every trying hour.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou hast the true and perfect gentleness,\nNo harshness hast Thou and no bitterness;\nO grant to us the grace we find in Thee,\nThat we may dwell in perfect unity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our hope is in no other save in Thee;\nOur faith is built upon Thy promise free;\nLord, give us peace, and make us calm and sure,\nThat in Thy strength we evermore endure.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Greet Thee, Who My Sure Redeemer Art",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0957",
          "Authors": [
            "Attributed to John Calvin",
            "1545; translated by Elizabeth L. Smith",
            "1868."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have a Savior, He died for me\nIn cruel anguish on Calv'ry's tree.\nI do not merit such love divine,\nOnly God's mercy makes Jesus mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have a Keeper, He now prevails,\nI fear no evil whate'er assails.\nHis arms enfold me, safe and secure,\nIn His blest keeping vict'ry is sure.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have a Master, He bids me go\nRescue lost sinners from sin and woe.\nI love to serve Him, this Master true,\nNow I am willing His will to do.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, my Savior, I come to Thee\nIn full surrender Thine own to be.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Have a Savior",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0958",
          "Authors": [
            "Robert Harkness",
            "1909"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, my cup is overflowing\nWith the goodness of the Lord;\nI am trusting in His mercy,\nAnd rejoicing in His Word.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From the sighing and longing,\nThat so oft my heart oppressed,\nWith my Savior and Redeemer\nNow in perfect peace I rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a palace o'er the river\nAnd its jasper walls I see,\nAnd among its many mansions\nThere is one prepared for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have climbed the rugged mountain,\nBut my Savior led the way;\nUnto Him shall be the glory,\nWhen I reach eternal day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have climbed the rugged mountain,\nOn its summit now I stand;\nHallelujah! hallelujah!\nI have entered Beulah land.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Have Entered Beulah Land",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0959",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "circa 1886."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have found a precious resting place\nIn the shelter of redeeming grace;\nHere with joy I see my Savior's face,\nUnder the atoning blood.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Where shall I the praise of Christ begin?\nGone the heavy burden of my sin!\nGrace has changed the world I'm living in,\nUnder the atoning blood.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Evil shall not here my soul ensnare;\nTenderly I'm kept with jealous care.\nJesus walks beside me everywhere,\nUnder the atoning blood.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now its healing power makes me whole;\nThrough its merit Jesus saves my soul.\nSavior, keep me while the ages roll\nUnder the atoning blood.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Under the atoning blood of the Lamb,\nUnder the atoning blood of the Lamb,\nSafely I am hiding, constantly abiding,\nUnder the atoning blood.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Have Found a Precious Resting Place",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0960",
          "Authors": [
            "Haldor Lillenas",
            "1918"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I remember when the Lord spoke to my soul,\nI could feel the heavy burden from me roll\nWhen He spoke the gracious words, \"Wilt thou be whole?\"\nThen I settled the question forever.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I no longer walk the ways of sinfulness,\nBut I daily tread the paths of righteousness\nSince the day the Lord has come my life to bless\nI have settled the question forever.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I will choose the holy joys that always last,\nAnd reject sin's pleasures that will soon be past,\nTo the treasures of true worth I'm holding fast,\nI have settled the question forever.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Others may deny the Lord and live in sin,\nBut the race that I have entered I must win,\nThrough the pearly gates I mean to enter in,\nI have settled the question forever.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have settled the question, hallelujah!\nI will never turn back from the narrow way.\nI am going through with Jesus, hallelujah!\nTill I reach the gates of glory some sweet day.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Have Settled the Question",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0961",
          "Authors": [
            "Haldor Lillenas",
            "1919"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I hear Thy welcome voice\nThat calls me, Lord, to Thee,\nFor cleansing in Thy precious blood\nThat flowed on Calvary.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though coming weak and vile,\nThou dost my strength assure;\nThou dost my vileness fully cleanse,\nTill spotless all, and pure.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis Jesus calls me on\nTo perfect faith and love,\nTo perfect hope and peace and trust,\nFor earth and heav'n above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis Jesus Who confirms\nThe blessed work within,\nBy adding grace to welcomed grace,\nWhere reigned the power of sin.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And He the witness gives\nTo loyal hearts and free\nThat every promise is fulfilled,\nIf faith but brings the plea",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All hail! atoning blood!\nAll hail! redeeming grace!\nAll hail! the gift of Christ our Lord,\nOur Strength and Righteousness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am coming Lord!\nComing now to Thee!\nWash me, cleanse me in the blood\nThat flowed on Calvary!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Hear Thy Welcome Voice",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0962",
          "Authors": [
            "Lewis Hartsough",
            "1872"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I heard a sound of voices,\nAround the great white throne,\nWith harpers harping on their harps\nTo Him that sat thereon:\n\"Salvation, glory, honor!\"\nI heard the song arise,\nAs through the courts of heaven it rolled\nIn wondrous harmonies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From every clime and kindred,\nAnd nations from afar,\nAs serried ranks returning home\nIn triumph from a war,\nI heard the saints upraising,\nThe myriad hosts among,\nIn praise of Him Who died and lives,\nTheir one glad triumph song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I saw the holy city,\nThe New Jerusalem,\nCome down from heav'n, a bride adorned\nWith jeweled diadem;\nThe flood of crystal waters\nFlowed down the golden street;\nAnd nations brought their honors there,\nAnd laid them at her feet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And there no sun was needed,\nNor moon to shine by night,\nGod's glory did enlighten all,\nThe Lamb Himself the Light;\nAnd there His servants serve Him,\nAnd, life's long battle o'er,\nEnthroned with Him, their Savior King,\nThey reign forevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O great and glorious vision,\nThe Lamb upon His throne!\nO wondrous sight for man to see!\nThe Savior with His own;\nTo drink the living waters\nAnd stand upon the shore,\nWhere neither sorrow, sin nor death\nShall enter ever more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lamb of God Who reignest,\nThou bright and morning Star!\nWhose glory lightens that new earth\nWhich now we see from far;\nO worthy Judge eternal,\nWhen Thou dost bid us come,\nThen open wide the gates of pearl\nAnd call Thy servants home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Heard a Sound of Voices",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0963",
          "Authors": [
            "Godfrey Thring",
            "1886."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I heard the bells on Christmas day\nTheir old familiar carols play,\nAnd wild and sweet the words repeat\nOf peace on earth, good will to men.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And thought how, as the day had come,\nThe belfries of all Christendom\nHad rolled along the unbroken song\nOf peace on earth, good will to men.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Till ringing, singing on its way\nThe world revolved from night to day,\nA voice, a chime, a chant sublime\nOf peace on earth, good will to men.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And in despair I bowed my head\n\"There is no peace on earth,\" I said,\n\"For hate is strong and mocks the song\nOf peace on earth, good will to men.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then pealed the bells more loud and deep:\n\"God is not dead, nor doth He sleep;\nThe wrong shall fail, the right prevail\nWith peace on earth, good will to men.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0964",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Wadsworth Longfellow."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I heard the voice of Jesus say, \"Come unto Me and rest;\nLay down, thou weary one, lay down Thy head upon My breast.\"\nI came to Jesus as I was, weary and worn and sad;\nI found in Him a resting place, and He has made me glad.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I heard the voice of Jesus say, \"Behold, I freely give\nThe living water; thirsty one, stoop down, and drink, and live.\"\nI came to Jesus, and I drank of that life giving stream;\nMy thirst was quenched, my soul revived, and now I live in Him.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I heard the voice of Jesus say, \"I am this dark world's Light;\nLook unto Me, thy morn shall rise, and all thy day be bright.\"\nI looked to Jesus, and I found in Him my Star, my Sun;\nAnd in that light of life I'll walk, till traveling days are done.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0965",
          "Authors": [
            "Horatius Bonar",
            "1846."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I know not how that Bethlehem's Babe\nCould in the Godhead be;\nI only know the manger Child\nHas brought God's life to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I know not how that Calvary's cross\nA world from sin could free;\nI only know its matchless love\nHas brought God's love to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I know not how that Joseph's tomb\nCould solve death's mystery;\nI only know a living Christ,\nOur immortality.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Know Not How That Bethlehem's Babe",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0966",
          "Authors": [
            "Harry Webb Farrington",
            "1921."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I know of a name, a beautiful name,\nThat angels brought down to earth;\nThey whispered it low, one night long ago,\nTo a maiden of lowly birth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I know of a name, a beautiful name,\nThat unto a Babe was given.\nThe stars glittered bright throughout that glad night,\nAnd angels praised God in heav'n.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The One of that name, my Savior became,\nMy Savior of Calvary.\nMy sins nailed Him there; my burdens he bare.\nHe suffered all this for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I love that blest name, that wonderful name,\nMade higher than all in heav'n.\n'Twas whispered, I know, in my heart long ago\nTo Jesus my life I've giv'n.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That beautiful name, that beautiful name,\nFrom sin has power to free us!\nThat beautiful name, that wonderful name,\nThat matchless name is Jesus!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Know of a Name",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0967",
          "Authors": [
            "Jean Perry",
            "1916."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I know that my Redeemer lives;\nWhat comfort this sweet sentence gives!\nHe lives, He lives, who once was dead;\nHe lives, my ever living Head.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He lives to bless me with His love,\nHe lives to plead for me above.\nHe lives my hungry soul to feed,\nHe lives to help in time of need.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He lives triumphant from the grave,\nHe lives eternally to save,\nHe lives all glorious in the sky,\nHe lives exalted there on high.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He lives to grant me rich supply,\nHe lives to guide me with His eye,\nHe lives to comfort me when faint,\nHe lives to hear my soul's complaint.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He lives to silence all my fears,\nHe lives to wipe away my tears\nHe lives to calm my troubled heart,\nHe lives all blessings to impart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He lives, my kind, wise, heavenly Friend,\nHe lives and loves me to the end;\nHe lives, and while He lives, I'll sing;\nHe lives, my Prophet, Priest, and King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He lives and grants me daily breath;\nHe lives, and I shall conquer death:\nHe lives my mansion to prepare;\nHe lives to bring me safely there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He lives, all glory to His Name!\nHe lives, my Jesus, still the same.\nOh, the sweet joy this sentence gives,\nI know that my Redeemer lives!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Know That My Redeemer Lives",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0968",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel Medley",
            "1775."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I know that my Redeemer lives,\nAnd ever prays for me;\nA token of His love He gives,\nA pledge of liberty.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I find him lifting up my head,\nHe brings salvation near,\nHis presence makes me free indeed,\nAnd He will soon appear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He wills that I should holy be,\nWhat can withstand His will?\nThe counsel of His grace in me\nHe surely shall fulfill.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, I hang upon Thy Word;\nI steadfastly believe\nThou wilt return and claim me, Lord\nAnd to Thyself receive,",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Joyful in hope, my spirit soars\nTo meet Thee from above,\nThy goodness thankfully adores;\nAnd sure I taste Thy love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy love I soon expect to find,\nIn all its depth and height;\nTo comprehend the eternal mind,\nAnd grasp the Infinite.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When God is Mine and I am His,\nOf paradise possessed,\nI taste unutterable bliss,\nAnd everlasting rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The bliss of those that fully dwell,\nFully in Thee believe,\n'Tis more than angel tongues can tell,\nOr angel minds conceive.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou only knowst, Who didst obtain,\nAnd die to make it known;\nThe great salvation now explain,\nAnd perfect us in one!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Know That My Redeemer Lives (1)",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0969",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1742."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I know that my Redeemer liveth,\nAnd on the earth again shall stand;\nI know eternal life He giveth,\nThat grace and power are in His hand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I know His promise never faileth,\nThe Word He speaks, it cannot die;\nThough cruel death my flesh assaileth,\nYet I shall see Him by and by.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I know my mansion He prepareth,\nThat where He is there I may be;\nO wondrous thought, for me He careth,\nAnd He at last will come for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I know, I know, that Jesus liveth,\nAnd on the earth again shall stand;\nI know, I know, that life He giveth,\nThat grace and power are in His hand.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0970",
          "Authors": [
            "Jessie Brown Pounds",
            "1893."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I know that some day from His heavenly throne,\nThe blessed Redeemer of men\nWill come in His glory to gather His own;\nHe is coming, is coming again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I know when He comes it will be as a King,\nForever and ever to reign;\nSo watching and waiting for Him will I sing,\nHe is coming, is coming again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Some day amid angels of heavenly light\nAnd glorified loved ones He'll come;\nCome quickly, Lord Jesus, in splendor and might:\nHe is coming, is coming again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Perhaps in the morning His face I shall see,\nThe Redeemer and Savior of men;\nAnd oh, what a glorious day that will be!\nHe is coming, is coming again!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Know That Some Day",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0971",
          "Authors": [
            "Albert Simpson Reitz",
            "1915."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I know not why God's wondrous grace\nTo me He hath made known,\nNor why, unworthy, Christ in love\nRedeemed me for His own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I know not how this saving faith\nTo me He did impart,\nNor how believing in His Word\nWrought peace within my heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I know not how the Spirit moves,\nConvincing us of sin,\nRevealing Jesus through the Word,\nCreating faith in Him.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I know not when my Lord may come,\nAt night or noonday fair,\nNor if I walk the vale with Him,\nOr meet Him in the air.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But I know Whom I have believed,\nAnd am persuaded that He is able\nTo keep that which I've committed\nUnto Him against that day.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Know Whom I Have Believed",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0972",
          "Authors": [
            "Daniel Webster Whittle",
            "1883."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I lay my sins on Jesus, the spotless Lamb of God;\nHe bears them all, and frees us from the accursed load;\nI bring my guilt to Jesus, to wash my crimson stains\nWhite in His blood most precious, till not a stain remains.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I lay my wants on Jesus; all fullness dwells in Him;\nHe heals all my diseases, He doth my soul redeem:\nI lay my griefs on Jesus, my burdens and my cares;\nHe from them all releases, He all my sorrows shares.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I long to be like Jesus, strong, loving, lowly, mild;\nI long to be like Jesus, the Father's holy Child:\nI long to be with Jesus, amid the heavenly throng,\nTo sing with saints His praises, to learn the angels' song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Lay My Sins on Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0973",
          "Authors": [
            "Horatius Bonar (1808-1889)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I lift my heart to Thee, Savior divine;\nFor Thou art all to me, and I am Thine;\nIs there on earth a closer bond than this,\nThat my Beloved's mine, and I am His?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thine am I by all ties; but chiefly Thine,\nThat through Thy sacrifice Thou, Lord, art mine.\nBy thine own cords of love, so sweetly wound,\nAround me, I to Thee am closely bound.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Thee, Thou bleeding Lamb, I all things owe--\nAll that I have, and am, and all I know.\nAll that I have is now no longer mine,\nAnd I am not mine own; Lord, I am Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How can I, Lord, withhold life's brightest hour\nFrom Thee; or gathered gold, or any power?\nWhy should I keep one precious thing from Thee;\nWhen Thou hast giv'n Thine own dear self for me?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I pray Thee, Savior, keep me in Thy love,\nUntil death's holy sleep shall me remove\nTo that fair realm where, sin and sorrow o'er,\nThou and Thine own are one forevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Lift My Heart to Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0974",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Edward Mudie",
            "1872."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I look to Thee in every need, and never look in vain;\nI feel Thy strong and tender love, and all is well again.\nThe thought of Thee is mightier far than sin and pain and sorrow are.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Discouraged in the work of life, disheartened by its load,\nShamed by its failures or its fears, I sink beside the road.\nBut let me only think of Thee and then new heart springs up in me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy calmness bends serene above, my restlessness to still;\nAround me flows Thy quickening life, to nerve my faltering will.\nThy presence fills my solitude, Thy providence turns all to good.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Enfolded deep in Thy dear love, held in Thy law, I stand;\nThy hand in all things I behold, and all things in Thy hand.\nThou leadest me by unsought ways, and turn my mourning into praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Look to Thee in Every Need",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0975",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel Longfellow",
            "1864."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I love my Jesus quite alone.\nThe Bride, the Bridegroom of my spirit;\nNo others shall my heart, no, none,\nThrough love, through loving more inherit.\nNo man can do at once for two.\nFor one's, for one's will and for t'others:\nTherefore I'll leave all others.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The magnet needle erring goes,\nWhen from, when from the pole distracted.\nAnd take before quite no repose,\nTill he, till he has her attracted.\nAnd since my heart with Thy love dart\nIs touched, is touched by its flaming ether,\nTherefore, they haste together.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And though Thou art like the north star\nIn heav in heaven altified\nAnd I on earth so distant far\nI'll fol I'll follow undenied.\nStill Thee my Light, and my eyesight.\nShall still, shall still be turned to Thee,\nFrom every place, and woo Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Love My Jesus Quite Alone",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0976",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I love Thee, I love Thee, I love Thee, my Lord;\nI love Thee, my Savior, I love Thee, my God;\nI love Thee, I love Thee, and that Thou dost know;\nBut how much I love Thee my actions will show.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'm happy, I'm happy, oh, wondrous account!\nMy joys are immortal, I stand on the mount;\nI gaze on my treasure and long to be there,\nWith Jesus and angels and kindred so dear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Jesus, my Savior, with Thee I am blessed.\nMy life and salvation, my joy and my rest.\nThy Name be my theme, and Thy love be my song;\nThy grace shall inspire both my heart and my tongue.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, who's like my Savior? He's Salem's bright King;\nHe smiles and He loves me and helps me to sing:\nI'll praise him, I'll praise Him with notes loud and clear,\nWhile rivers of pleasure my spirit shall cheer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Love Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0977",
          "Authors": [
            "Anonymous",
            "from Jeremiah Ingalls' Christian Harmony",
            "1805"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I love Thy kingdom, Lord,\nThe house of Thine abode,\nThe church our blessed Redeemer saved\nWith His own precious blood.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I love Thy church, O God.\nHer walls before Thee stand,\nDear as the apple of Thine eye,\nAnd written on Thy hand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Should I with scoffers join\nHer altars to abuse?\nNo! Better far my tongue were dumb,\nMy hand its skill should lose.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For her my tears shall fall\nFor her my prayers ascend,\nTo her my cares and toils be given\nTill toils and cares shall end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Beyond my highest joy\nI prize her heavenly ways,\nHer sweet communion, solemn vows,\nHer hymns of love and praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, Thou Friend divine,\nOur Savior and our King,\nThy hand from every snare and foe\nShall great deliverance bring.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sure as Thy truth shall last,\nTo Zion shall be given\nThe brightest glories earth can yield\nAnd brighter bliss of heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0978",
          "Authors": [
            "Timothy Dwight",
            "1800."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I love to hear the story which angel voices tell,\nHow once the King of glory came down on earth to dwell.\nI am both weak and sinful; but this I surely know,\nThe Lord came down to save me, because He loved me so.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'm glad my blessed Savior was once a child like me,\nTo show how pure and holy His little ones might be;\nAnd, if I try to follow His footsteps here below,\nHe never will forget me, because He loves me so.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To sing His love and mercy my sweetest songs I'll raise;\nAnd, though I cannot see Him, I know he hears my praise;\nFor He has kindly promised that even I may go\nTo sing among His angels, because He loves me so.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Love to Hear the Story",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0979",
          "Authors": [
            "Emily Huntington Miller (1833-1913)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I love to steal awhile away\nFrom every cumbering care,\nAnd spend the hours of closing day\nIn humble, grateful, prayer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I love to think on mercies past,\nAnd future good implore,\nAnd all my cares and sorrows cast\nOn God, Whom I adore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I love by faith to take a view\nOf brighter scenes in heaven;\nThe prospect doth my strength renew,\nWhile here by tempests driven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thus, when life's toilsome day is o'er,\nMay its departing ray,\nBe calm at this impressive hour,\nAnd lead to endless day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Love to Steal Awhile Away",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0980",
          "Authors": [
            "Phoebe Hinsdale Brown",
            "1818."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I love to tell the story of unseen things above,\nOf Jesus and His glory, of Jesus and His love.\nI love to tell the story, because I know 'tis true;\nIt satisfies my longings as nothing else can do.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I love to tell the story; more wonderful it seems\nThan all the golden fancies of all our golden dreams.\nI love to tell the story, it did so much for me;\nAnd that is just the reason I tell it now to thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I love to tell the story; 'tis pleasant to repeat what seems,\nEach time I tell it, more wonderfully sweet.\nI love to tell the story, for some have never heard\nThe message of salvation from God's own holy Word.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I love to tell the story, for those who know it best\nSeem hungering and thirsting to hear it like the rest.\nAnd when, in scenes of glory, I sing the new, new song,\n'Twill be the old, old story that I have loved so long.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I love to tell the story, 'twill be my theme in glory,\nTo tell the old, old story of Jesus and His love.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Love to Tell the Story",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0981",
          "Authors": [
            "Katherine Hankey",
            "circa 1868."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I must tell Jesus all of my trials;\nI cannot bear these burdens alone;\nIn my distress He kindly will help me;\nHe ever loves and cares for His own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I must tell Jesus all of my troubles;\nHe is a kind, compassionate friend;\nIf I but ask Him, He will deliver,\nMake of my troubles quickly an end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tempted and tried, I need a great Savior;\nOne Who can help my burdens to bear;\nI must tell Jesus, I must tell Jesus;\nHe all my cares and sorrows will share.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O how the world to evil allures me!\nO how my heart is tempted to sin!\nI must tell Jesus, and He will help me\nOver the world the victory to win.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I must tell Jesus! I must tell Jesus!\nI cannot bear my burdens alone;\nI must tell Jesus! I must tell Jesus!\nJesus can help me, Jesus alone.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Must Tell Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0982",
          "Authors": [
            "Elisha Albright Hoffman (1839-1929)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I need Thee every hour, most gracious Lord;\nNo tender voice like Thine can peace afford.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I need Thee every hour, stay Thou nearby;\nTemptations lose their power when Thou art nigh.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I need Thee every hour, in joy or pain;\nCome quickly and abide, or life is in vain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I need Thee every hour; teach me Thy will;\nAnd Thy rich promises in me fulfill.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I need Thee every hour, most Holy One;\nO make me Thine indeed, Thou blessed Son.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I need Thee, O I need Thee;\nEvery hour I need Thee;\nO bless me now, my Savior,\nI come to Thee.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Need Thee Every Hour",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0983",
          "Authors": [
            "Annie Sherwood Hawks",
            "1872."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I need Thee, precious Jesus,\nFor I am full of sin;\nMy soul is dark and guilty,\nMy heart is dead within.\nI need the cleansing fountain\nWhere I can always flee,\nThe blood of Christ most precious,\nThe sinner's perfect plea.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I need Thee, precious Jesus,\nFor I am very poor;\nA stranger and a pilgrim,\nI have no earthly store.\nI need the love of Jesus\nTo cheer me on my way,\nTo guide my doubting footsteps,\nTo be my strength and stay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I need Thee, precious Jesus,\nAnd hope to see Thee soon,\nEncircled with the rainbow\nAnd seated on Thy throne.\nThere, with Thy blood bought children,\nMy joy shall ever be,\nTo sing my Jesus' praises,\nTo gaze, O Lord, on Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Need Thee, Precious Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0984",
          "Authors": [
            "Josiah Conder",
            "1836."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I remember when my burdens rolled away;\nI had carried them for years, night and day.\nWhen I sought the blessed Lord,\nAnd I took Him at His word,\nThen at once all my burdens rolled away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I remember when my burdens rolled away;\nThat I feared would never leave, night or day.\nJesus showed to me the loss,\nSo I left them at the cross;\nI was glad when my burdens rolled away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I remember when my burdens rolled away,\nThat had hindered me for years, night and day.\nAs I sought the throne of grace,\nJust a glimpse of Jesus' face,\nAnd I knew that my burdens could not stay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am singing since my burdens rolled away;\nThere's a song within my heart night and day.\nI am living for my King,\nAnd with joy I shout and sing:\n\"Hallelujah, all my burdens rolled away!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rolled away, rolled away,\nI am happy since my burdens rolled away.\nRolled away, rolled away,\nI am happy since my burdens rolled away.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Remember When My Burdens Rolled Away",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0985",
          "Authors": [
            "Minnie A. Steele",
            "1908"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I say to all men far and near\nThat He is risen again;\nThat He is with us now and here,\nAnd ever shall remain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And what I say, let each this morn,\nGo tell it to his friend,\nThat soon in every place shall dawn\nHis kingdom without end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The fears of death and of the grave\nAre whelmed beneath the sea;\nAnd every heart now light and brave\nMay face the things to be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The way of darkness that He trod\nTo heaven at last shall come,\nAnd he who hearkens to His Word\nShall reach His Father's home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now let the mourner grieve no more\nThough his beloved sleep:\nA happier meeting shall restore\nTheir light to eyes that weep.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He lives! His presence hath not ceased,\nThough foes and fears be rife;\nAnd thus we hail in Easter's feast\nA world renewed to life!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Say to All Men Far and Near",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0986",
          "Authors": [
            "Friedrich von Hardenberg",
            "1799; translated from German to English by Catherine Winkworth",
            "1858."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I sing the mighty power of God, that made the mountains rise,\nThat spread the flowing seas abroad, and built the lofty skies.\nI sing the wisdom that ordained the sun to rule the day;\nThe moon shines full at God's command, and all the stars obey.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I sing the goodness of the Lord, who filled the earth with food,\nWho formed the creatures through the Word, and then pronounced them good.\nLord, how Thy wonders are displayed, where'er I turn my eye,\nIf I survey the ground I tread, or gaze upon the sky.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's not a plant or flower below, but makes Thy glories known,\nAnd clouds arise, and tempests blow, by order from Thy throne;\nWhile all that borrows life from Thee is ever in Thy care;\nAnd everywhere that we can be, Thou, God art present there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Sing the Mighty Power of God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0987",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1715."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I sought the Lord, and afterward I knew\nHe moved my soul to seek Him, seeking me.\nIt was not I that found, O Savior true;\nNo, I was found of Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou didst reach forth Thy hand and mine enfold;\nI walked and sank not on the storm vexed sea.\n'Twas not so much that I on Thee took hold,\nAs Thou, dear Lord, on me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I find, I walk, I love, but oh, the whole\nOf love is but my answer, Lord, to Thee!\nFor Thou were long beforehand with my soul,\nAlways Thou lovest me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Sought the Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0988",
          "Authors": [
            "Anonymous",
            "circa 1890."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I stand amazed in the presence\nOf Jesus the Nazarene,\nAnd wonder how He could love me,\nA sinner, condemned, unclean.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For me it was in the garden\nHe prayed: \"Not My will, but Thine.\"\nHe had no tears for His own griefs,\nBut sweat drops of blood for mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In pity angels beheld Him,\nAnd came from the world of light\nTo comfort Him in the sorrows\nHe bore for my soul that night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He took my sins and my sorrows,\nHe made them His very own;\nHe bore the burden to Calvary,\nAnd suffered and died alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When with the ransomed in glory\nHis face I at last shall see,\n'Twill be my joy through the ages\nTo sing of His love for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O how marvelous! O how wonderful!\nAnd my song shall ever be:\nO how marvelous! O how wonderful!\nIs my Savior's love for me!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Stand Amazed in the Presence",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0989",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Hutchinson Gabriel",
            "1905"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "All to Jesus, I surrender;\nAll to Him I freely give;\nI will ever love and trust Him,\nIn His presence daily live.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All to Jesus I surrender;\nHumbly at His feet I bow,\nWorldly pleasures all forsaken;\nTake me, Jesus, take me now.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All to Jesus, I surrender;\nMake me, Savior, wholly Thine;\nLet me feel the Holy Spirit,\nTruly know that Thou art mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All to Jesus, I surrender;\nLord, I give myself to Thee;\nFill me with Thy love and power;\nLet Thy blessing fall on me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All to Jesus I surrender;\nNow I feel the sacred flame.\nO the joy of full salvation!\nGlory, glory, to His Name!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I surrender all, I surrender all,\nAll to Thee, my blessed Savior,\nI surrender all.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Surrender All",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0990",
          "Authors": [
            "Judson Wheeler Van DeVenter",
            "1896."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I think, when I read that sweet story of old,\nWhen Jesus was here among men,\nHow He called little children as lambs to His fold,\nI should like to have been with them then.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I wish that His hands had been placed on my head,\nThat His arms had been thrown around me,\nAnd that I might have seen His kind look when he said,\n\"Let the little ones come unto Me.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yet still to His foot stool in prayer I may go;\nAnd ask for a share in His love;\nAnd if I thus earnestly seek Him below,\nI shall see Him and hear Him above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But thousands and thousands who wander and fall,\nNever heard of that heavenly home;\nI wish they could know there is room for them all,\nAnd that Jesus has bid them to come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In that beautiful place He has gone to prepare\nFor all who are washed and forgiven;\nAnd many dear children shall be with Him there,\nFor \"of such is the kingdom of heaven.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I long for the joy of that glorious time,\nThe sweetest and brightest and best,\nWhen the dear little children of every clime\nShall crowd to His arms and be blest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Think, When I Read That Sweet Story",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0991",
          "Authors": [
            "Jemima Thompson Luke",
            "1841."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I vow to thee, my country--all earthly things above--\nEntire and whole and perfect, the service of my love;\nThe love that asks no question, the love that stands the test,\nThat lays upon the altar the dearest and the best;\nThe love that never falters, the love that pays the price,\nThe love that makes undaunted the final sacrifice.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And there's another country, I've heard of long ago--\nMost dear to them that love her, most great to them that know;\nWe may not count her armies, we may not see her King;\nHer fortress is a faithful heart, her pride is suffering;\nAnd soul by soul and silently her shining bounds increase,\nAnd her ways are ways of gentleness, and all her paths are peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Vow to Thee, My Country",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0992",
          "Authors": [
            "Sir Cecil Spring-Rice",
            "1918."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I waited for the Lord most high,\nAnd He inclined to hear my cry;\nHe took me from destruction's pit\nAnd from the miry clay;\nUpon a rock he set my feet,\nAnd steadfast made my way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A new and joyful song of praise\nHe taught my thankful heart to raise;\nAnd many, seeing me restored,\nShall fear the Lord and trust;\nAnd blest are they that trust the Lord,\nThe humble and the just.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lord my God, how manifold\nThy wondrous works which I behold,\nAnd all Thy loving, gracious thought\nThou hast bestowed on man;\nTo count Thy mercies I have sought,\nBut boundless is their span.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Waited for the Lord Most High",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0993",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I know not where the road will lead\nI follow day by day,\nOr where it ends: I only know\nI walk the King's highway.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I know not if the way is long,\nAnd no one else can say;\nBut rough or smooth, up hill or down,\nI walk the King's highway.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And some I love have reached the end,\nBut some with me may stay,\nTheir faith and hope still guiding me:\nI walk the King's highway.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The way is truth, the way is love,\nFor light and strength I pray,\nAnd through the years of life, to God,\nI walk the King's highway.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The countless hosts lead on before,\nI must not fear nor stray;\nWith them, the pilgrims of the faith,\nI walk the King's highway.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through light and dark the road leads on\nTill dawns the endless day,\nWhen I shall know why in this life\nI walk the King's highway.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Walk the King's Highway",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0994",
          "Authors": [
            "Evelyn Atwater Cummins",
            "1922."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I wandered in the shades of night,\nTill Jesus came to me,\nAnd with the sunlight of His love\nBid all my darkness flee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though clouds may gather in the sky,\nAnd billows round me roll,\nHowever dark the world may be\nI've sunlight in my soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I cross the wide extended fields,\nI journey o'er the plain,\nAnd in the sunlight of His love\nI reap the golden grain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Soon I shall see Him as He is,\nThe Light that came to me;\nBehold the brightness of His face,\nThroughout eternity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sunlight, sunlight in my soul today,\nSunlight, sunlight all along the way;\nSince the Savior found me, took away my sin,\nI have had the sunlight of His love within.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Wandered in the Shades of Night",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0995",
          "Authors": [
            "Judson W. Van DeVenter",
            "1897."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I want a principle within of watchful, godly fear,\nA sensibility of sin, a pain to feel it near.\nI want the first approach to feel of pride or wrong desire,\nTo catch the wandering of my will, and quench the kindling fire.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From Thee that I no more may stray, no more Thy goodness grieve,\nGrant me the filial awe, I pray, the tender conscience give.\nQuick as the apple of an eye, O God, my conscience make;\nAwake my soul when sin is nigh, and keep it still awake.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Almighty God of truth and love, to me Thy power impart;\nThe mountain from my soul remove, the hardness from my heart.\nO may the least omission pain my reawakened soul,\nAnd drive me to that blood again, which makes the wounded whole.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Want a Principle Within",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0996",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1749."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I was a wandering sheep,\nI did not love the fold;\nI did not love my Shepherd's voice,\nI would not be controlled.\nI was a wayward child,\nI did not love my home;\nI did not love my Father's voice,\nI loved afar to roam.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Shepherd sought His sheep,\nThe Father sought His child;\nThey followed me o'er vale and hill,\nO'er deserts waste and wild;\nThey found me nigh to death,\nFamished and faint and lone;\nThey bound me with the bands of love,\nThey saved the wand'ring one.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus my Shepherd is:\n'Twas He that loved my soul;\n'Twas He that washed me in His blood,\n'Twas He that made me whole.\n'Twas He that sought the lost,\nThat found the wand'ring sheep,\n'Twas He that brought me to the fold,\n'Tis He that still doth keep.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I was a wandering sheep,\nI would not be controlled;\nBut now I love my Shepherd's voice,\nI love, I love the fold.\nI was a wayward child,\nI once preferred to roam;\nBut now I love my Father's voice,\nI love, I love His home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Was a Wandering Sheep",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0997",
          "Authors": [
            "Horatius Bonar",
            "1843."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I was made a Christian\nWhen my name was giv'n,\nOne of God's dear children,\nAnd an heir of heaven.\nIn the name of Christian\nI will glory now,\nEvermore remember\nMy baptismal vow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I must, like a Christian\nShun all evil ways,\nKeep the faith of Jesus,\nServe Him all my days.\nCalled to be a Christian\nI will praise the Lord,\nSeek for His assistance\nSo to keep my word.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All a Christian's blessings\nI will claim for mine;\nHoly work and worship,\nFellowship divine.\nFather, Son, and Spirit,\nGive me grace, that I,\nStill may live a Christian,\nAnd a Christian die.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Was Made a Christian",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0998",
          "Authors": [
            "J.S. Jones."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I will ever sing Thy praises,\nMighty God and gracious King;\nLoud my heart its tribute raises,\nAnd to Thee my psalms I sing;\nThou art King of all creation,\nEvery land and every nation;\n\"Thousand, thousand thanks to Thee,\nMighty God,\" my song shall be!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All the people shall proclaim Thee,\nSing Thy praise from shore to shore;\nEvery human heart shall name Thee,\nGod and King forevermore;\nOn Thy throne in heaven vaulted,\nIn Thy majesty exalted,\n\"Thousand, thousand thanks to Thee,\nMighty God,\" my song shall be!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When at last my feet have found Thee,\nWhen at last I am Thy own;\nWhen the ransomed hosts surround Thee,\nOn Thy great eternal throne;\nWhen in yonder land of glory\nAngels tell redemption's story,\n\"Thousand, thousand thanks to Thee,\nMighty God,\" my song shall be!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Will Ever Sing Thy Praises",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0999",
          "Authors": [
            "Rudolph A. John",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I will make the darkness light before thee,\nWhat is wrong I'll make it right before thee,\nAll thy battles I will fight before thee,\nAnd the high place I'll bring down.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With an everlasting love I'll love thee,\nThough with trials deep and sore I'll prove thee,\nBut there's nothing that can hurt or move thee,\nAnd the high place I'll bring down.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Although Satan in his rage would tear thee,\nAnd with all his winning arts would snare thee,\nEven down to thine old age I'll bear thee,\nAnd the high place I'll bring down.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I will make the darkness light before thee,\nI will make the crooked straight before thee,\nI will spread My wings protecting o'er thee,\nAnd the high place I'll bring down.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When thou walkest by the way I'll lead thee,\nOn the fatness of the land I'll feed thee,\nAnd a mansion in the sky I'll deed thee,\nAnd the high place I'll bring down.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Will Make the Darkness Light",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1000",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Price Jones",
            "circa 1916"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I will not be afraid, I will not be afraid;\nI will look upward, and travel onward,\nAnd not be afraid.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He says He will be with me, He says He will be with me;\nHe goes before me, and is beside me,\nSo I'm not afraid.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His arms are underneath me, His arms are underneath me;\nHis hands uphold me, His love enfolds me,\nSo I'm not afraid.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His Word will stand forever, His Word will stand forever;\nHis truth--it shall be my shield and buckler,\nSo I'm not afraid.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He will give grace and glory, He will give grace and glory;\nHis cross before me, His banner o'er me,\nSo I'm not afraid.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So we go singing onward, so we go singing onward;\nWe're pressing upward, we're marching homeward,\nTo Him unafraid.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Will Not Be Afraid",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1001",
          "Authors": [
            "Ellis Govan"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When I saw the cleansing fountain\nOpen wide for all my sin,\nI obeyed the Spirit's wooing,\nWhen He said, \"Wilt thou be clean?\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though the way seems straight and narrow,\nAll I claimed was swept away;\nMy ambitions, plans and wishes,\nAt my feet in ashes lay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then God's fire upon the altar\nOf my heart was set aflame;\nI shall never cease to praise Him\nGlory, glory to His Name!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blessed be the Name of Jesus!\nI'm so glad He took me in;\nHe's forgiven my transgressions,\nHe has cleansed my heart from sin.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glory, glory to the Father!\nGlory, glory to the Son!\nGlory, glory to the Spirit!\nGlory to the Three in One!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I will praise Him! I will praise Him!\nPraise the Lamb for sinners slain;\nGive Him glory, all ye people,\nFor His blood can wash away each stain.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Will Praise Him",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1002",
          "Authors": [
            "Margaret Jenkins Harris",
            "1898"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I will sing the wondrous story\nOf the Christ who died for me.\nHow He left His home in glory\nFor the cross of Calvary.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I was lost, but Jesus found me,\nFound the sheep that went astray,\nRaised His arms and gently le me,\nBack into the narrow way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Faint was I, and fears possessed me,\nBruised was I from many a fall;\nHope was gone, and shame distressed me,\nBut His love has pardoned all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Days of darkness still may meet me,\nSorrow's paths I oft may tread,\nBut His presence still is with me;\nBy His guiding hand I'm led.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He will keep me till the river\nRolls its waters at my feet;\nThen He'll bear me safely over,\nWhere the loved ones I shall meet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yes, I'll sing the wondrous story\nOf the Christ Who died for me,\nSing it with the saints in glory,\nGathered by the crystal sea.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Will Sing the Wondrous Story",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1003",
          "Authors": [
            "Francis Harold Rowley",
            "1886."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Earthly pleasures vainly call me;\nI would be like Jesus;\nNothing worldly shall enthrall me;\nI would be like Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He has broken every fetter,\nI would be like Jesus;\nThat my soul may serve Him better,\nI would be like Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All the way from earth to glory,\nI would be like Jesus;\nTelling over and over the story,\nI would be like Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That in heaven He may meet me,\nI would be like Jesus;\nThat His words \"Well done\" may greet me,\nI would be like Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be like Jesus, this my song,\nIn the home and in the throng;\nBe like Jesus, all day long!\nI would be like Jesus.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Would Be Like Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1004",
          "Authors": [
            "James Rowe."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I would be true, for there are those who trust me;\nI would be pure, for there are those who care;\nI would be strong, for there is much to suffer;\nI would be brave, for there is much to dare;\nI would be brave, for there is much to dare.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I would be friend of all--the foe, the friendless;\nI would be giving, and forget the gift;\nI would be humble, for I know my weakness;\nI would look up, and laugh, and love and lift.\nI would look up, and laugh, and love and lift.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I would be faithful through each passing moment;\nI would be constantly in touch with God;\nI would be strong to follow where He leads me;\nI would have faith to keep the path Christ trod;\nI would have faith to keep the path Christ trod.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I Would Be True",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1005",
          "Authors": [
            "Howard Arnold Walter",
            "1917."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus wants me for a sunbeam,\nTo shine for Him each day;\nIn every way try to please Him,\nAt home, at school, at play.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus wants me to be loving,\nAnd kind to all I see;\nShowing how pleasant and happy\nHis little one can be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I will ask Jesus to help me\nTo keep my heart from sin,\nEver reflecting His goodness,\nAnd always shine for Him.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'll be a sunbeam for Jesus;\nI can if I but try;\nServing Him moment by moment,\nThen live with Him on high.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A sunbeam, a sunbeam,\nJesus wants me for a sunbeam;\nA sunbeam, a sunbeam,\nI'll be a sunbeam for Him.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I'll Be a Sunbeam",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0931",
          "Authors": [
            "Nellie Talbot."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I longed to be a child of God,\nAnd do my Savior's will;\nAnd yet the sin that most I feared,\nI knew unconquered still.\n\"Dear Lord,\" I said, for as I knelt\nI saw Him on the tree--\n\"This heavy burden on my heart,\nI'll gladly bear for Thee.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The cold was lifted from my soul,\nMy burden rolled away;\nThe light of joy around me shed,\nA calm and heavenly ray.\n\"Dear Lord,\" I said, \" I praise Thy Name\nFor Thy rich grace to me;\nMy load is gone and now I rest,\nIn perfect peace with Thee.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I heard a gentle voice within\nA whisper soft and mild;\n\"Thy sin was cancelled by His blood,\nWho owns thee for His child.\"\n\"Dear Lord,\" I said, \"the work is Thine,\nAnd Thine the glory be.\nMy life, my soul, my every pow'r,\nI consecrate to Thee.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So now for Him Who died for me,\nI'm willing all to bear\nObedient love will never fail,\nTo bring the answered prayer.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I'll Bear It, Lord, for Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0932",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1890."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "It may not be on the mountain's height, or over the stormy sea;\nIt may not be at the battle's front my Lord will have need of me;\nBut if by a still, small voice He calls to paths I do not know,\nI'll answer, dear Lord, with my hand in Yours,\nI'll go where You want me to go.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Perhaps today there are loving words which Jesus would have me speak;\nThere may be now, in the paths of sin, some wanderer whom I should seek.\nO Savior, if You will be my guide, through dark and rugged way,\nMy voice shall echo the message sweet,\nI'll say what You want me to say.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's surely somewhere a lowly place in earth's harvest fields so wide,\nWhere I may labor through life's short day for Jesus, the crucified.\nSo, trusting my all unto Your care, I know You always love me!\nI'll do Your will with a heart sincere,\nI'll be what You want me to be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'll go where You want me to go, dear Lord,\nOver mountain, or plain, or sea;\nI'll say what You want me to say, dear Lord,\nI'll be what You want me to be.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I'll Go Where You Want Me to Go",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0933",
          "Authors": [
            "Mary Brown",
            "1899."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My life, my love I give to Thee,\nThou Lamb of God Who died for me;\nO may I ever faithful be,\nMy Savior and my God!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I now believe Thou dost receive,\nFor Thou hast died that I might live;\nAnd now henceforth I trust in Thee,\nMy Savior and my God!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Thou Who died on Calvary,\nTo save my soul and make me free,\nI'll consecrate my life to Thee,\nMy Savior and my God!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'll live for Him Who died for me,\nHow happy then my life shall be!\nI'll live for Him Who died for me,\nMy Savior and my God!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I'll Live for Him",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0934",
          "Authors": [
            "Ralph E. Hudson",
            "1882."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'll not give up the Bible,\nThat precious book divine,\nFor glory gilds its pages,\nAnd truth adorns each line.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though foes may fight against me,\nAnd enemies combine,\nIts precepts still shall guide me,\nAs light from heav'n they shine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When fate's wild storms o'ercloud me,\nAnd loud the billows roar,\nMy chart shall be the Bible,\nTo guide to heav'n's bright shore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'll never give up that holy book,\nI'll never give up the Bible;\nI'll never give up that holy book,\nThat precious book divine.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I'll Not Give Up the Bible",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0935",
          "Authors": [
            "William Thomas Giffe",
            "1897"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "This world is one great battlefield\nWith forces all arrayed,\nIf in my heart I do not yield\nI'll overcome some day.\nI'll overcome some day,\nI'll overcome some day,\nIf in my heart I do not yield,\nI'll overcome some day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Both seen and unseen powers join\nTo drive my soul astray,\nBut with His Word a sword of mine,\nI'll overcome some day.\nI'll overcome some day,\nI'll overcome some day,\nBut with His Word a sword of mine,\nI'll overcome some day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A thousand snares are set for me,\nAnd mountains in my way,\nIf Jesus will my leader be,\nI'll overcome some day.\nI'll overcome some day,\nI'll overcome some day,\nIf Jesus will my leader be,\nI'll overcome some day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I fail so often when I try\nMy Savior to obey;\nIt pains my heart and then I cry,\nLord, make me strong some day.\nLord, make me strong some day,\nLord, make me strong some day;\nIt pains my heart and then I cry,\nLord, make me strong some day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My mind is not to do the wrong,\nBut walk the narrow way;\nI'm praying as I journey on,\nTo overcome some day.\nTo overcome some day,\nTo overcome some day;\nI'm praying as I journey on,\nTo overcome some day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though many a time no signs appear,\nOf answer when I pray;\nMy Jesus says I need not fear,\nHe'll make it plain some day.\nI'll be like Him some day,\nI'll be like Him some day;\nMy Jesus says I need not fear,\nHe'll make it plain some day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I'll Overcome Some Day",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0936",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Albert Tindley",
            "1901"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'll praise my Maker while I've breath,\nAnd when my voice is lost in death,\nPraise shall employ my nobler powers;\nMy days of praise shall ne'er be past,\nWhile life, and thought, and being last,\nOr immortality endures.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Why should I make a man my trust?\nPrinces must die and turn to dust;\nVain is the help of flesh and blood:\nTheir breath departs, their pomp, and power,\nAnd thoughts, all vanish in an hour,\nNor can they make their promise good.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Happy the man whose hopes rely\nOn Israel's God: He made the sky,\nAnd earth, and seas, with all their train;\nHis truth for ever stands secure,\nHe saves th'oppressed, He feeds the poor,\nAnd none shall find His promise vain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord has eyes to give the blind;\nThe Lord supports the sinking mind;\nHe sends the labr'ing conscience peace;\nHe helps the stranger in distress,\nThe widow, and the fatherless,\nAnd grants the pris'ner sweet release.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He loves his saints, He knows them well,\nBut turns the wicked down to hell;\nThy God, O Zion! ever reigns:\nLet every tongue, let every age,\nIn this exalted work engage;\nPraise Him in everlasting strains.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'll praise Him while He lends me breath,\nAnd when my voice is lost in death,\nPraise shall employ my nobler powers;\nMy days of praise shall ne'er be past,\nWhile life, and thought, and being last,\nOr immortality endures.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I'll Praise My Maker",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0937",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1719."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'm but a stranger here, heav'n is my home;\nEarth is a desert drear, heav'n is my home.\nDanger and sorrow stand round me on every hand;\nHeav'n is my fatherland, heav'n is my home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What though the tempest rage, heav'n is my home;\nShort is my pilgrimage, heav'n is my home;\nTime's cold and wild wintry blast soon shall be over past;\nI shall reach home at last, heav'n is my home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There at my Savior's side heav'n is my home;\nI shall be glorified, heav'n is my home.\nThere are the good and blest, those I loved most and best;\nThere, too, I soon shall rest, heav'n is my home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Therefore I murmur not, heav'n is my home;\nWhate'er my earthly lot, heav'n is my home;\nAnd I shall surely stand there at my Lord's right hand.\nHeav'n is my fatherland, heav'n is my home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I'm But a Stranger Here",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1059",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Rawson Taylor."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I've a message from the Lord, Hallelujah!\nThe message unto you I'll give;\n'Tis recorded in His Word, Hallelujah!\nIt is only that you \"look and live.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I've a message full of love, Hallelujah!\nA message, O my friend for you;\n'Tis a message from above, Hallelujah!\nJesus said it and I know 'tis true.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Life is offered unto you, Hallelujah!\nEternal life your soul shall have,\nIf you only look to Him, Hallelujah!\nLook to Jesus Who alone can save.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Look and live, O sinner, live,\nLook to Jesus now and live;\n'Tis recorded in His Word, Hallelujah!\nIt is only that you look and live.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I've a Message from the Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1060",
          "Authors": [
            "William Augustine Ogden",
            "1887"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Upon life's boundless ocean where mighty billows roll,\nI've fixed my hope in Jesus, blest anchor of my soul;\nWhen trials fierce assail me as storms are gathering o'er,\nI rest upon His mercy and trust Him more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He keeps my soul from evil and gives me blessèd peace,\nHis voice hath stilled the waters and bid their tumult cease;\nMy Pilot and Deliverer, to Him I all confide,\nFor always when I need Him, He's at my side.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He is my Friend and Savior, in Him my anchor's cast,\nHe drives away my sorrows and shields me from the blast;\nMy faith I'm looking upward beyond life's troubled sea,\nThere I behold a haven prepared for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I've anchored in Jesus, the storms of life I'll brave,\nI've anchored in Jesus, I fear no wind or wave.\nI've anchored in Jesus, for He hath power to save,\nI've anchored to the Rock of Ages.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I've Anchored in Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1061",
          "Authors": [
            "Lewis E. Jones",
            "1901"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I've believed the true report,\nHallelujah to the Lamb!\nI have passed the outer court,\nO glory be to God!\nI am all on Jesus' side,\nOn the altar sanctified,\nTo the world and sin I've died,\nHallelujah to the Lamb!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'm a king and priest to God,\nHallelujah to the Lamb!\nBy the cleansing of the blood,\nO glory be to God!\nBy the Spirit's power and light,\nI am living day and night,\nIn the holiest place so bright,\nHallelujah to the Lamb!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have passed the outer veil,\nHallelujah to the Lamb!\nWhich did once God's light conceal,\nO glory be to God!\nBut the blood has brought me in\nTo God's holiness so clean,\nWhere there's death to self and sin,\nHallelujah to the Lamb!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'm within the holiest pale,\nHallelujah to the Lamb!\nI have passed the inner veil,\nO glory be to God!\nI am sanctified to God\nBy the power of the blood,\nNow the Lord is my abode,\nHallelujah to the Lamb!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hallelujah! Hallelujah!\nI have passed the riven veil,\nWhere the glories never fail,\nHallelujah! Hallelujah!\nI am living in the presence of the King.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I've Believed the True Report",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1062",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Price Jones"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I've found a Friend, O such a friend! He loved me ere I knew Him;\nHe drew me with the cords of love, and thus He bound me to Him;\nAnd round my heart still closely twine those ties which naught can sever,\nFor I am His, and He is mine, forever and forever.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I've found a Friend, O such a friend! He bled, He died to save me;\nAnd not alone the gift of life, but His own Self He gave me!\nNaught that I have mine own I call, I'll hold it for the Giver,\nMy heart, my strength, my life, my all are His, and His forever.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I've found a Friend, O such a friend! All pow'r to Him is given,\nTo guard me on my onward course, and bring me safe to heaven.\nThe eternal glories gleam afar, to nerve my faint endeavor;\nSo now to watch, to work, to war, and then to rest forever.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I've found a Friend, O such a friend! So kind and true and tender,\nSo wise a Counselor and Guide, so mighty a Defender!\nFrom Him who loves me now so well what power my soul can sever?\nShall life or death, shall earth or hell? No! I am His forever.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I've Found a Friend",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1063",
          "Authors": [
            "James Grindlay Small",
            "1863."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I've found a refuge from life's cares in Jesus,\nI am hiding in His love divine;\nHe fully understands my soul's deep longing,\nAnd He whispers softly, \"Thou art Mine.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I've found a precious joy in knowing Jesus,\nNever dreamed of in this world of woe;\nNo clouds, however dark, can dim the radiance\nOf the heav'nly light He doth bestow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I've found a blessed hope divine in Jesus,\n'Tis a Day Star ever shining bright;\nIt fills my earthly way with heav'nly glory,\nAnd it turns life's darkness into light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Only Jesus! Only Jesus!\nOnly He can satisfy;\nEvery burden becomes a blessing,\nWhen I know my Lord is nigh.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I've Found a Refuge",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0938",
          "Authors": [
            "Avis Marguerite Burgeson Christiansen",
            "1920."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I've got peace like a river,\nI've got peace like a river,\nI've got peace like a river in my soul,\nI've got peace like a river,\nI've got peace like a river,\nI've got peace like a river in my soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I've got love like an ocean,\nI've got love like an ocean,\nI've got love like an ocean in my soul,\nI've got love like an ocean,\nI've got love like an ocean,\nI've got love like an ocean in my soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I've got joy like a fountain,\nI've got joy like a fountain,\nI've got joy like a fountain in my soul,\nI've got joy like a fountain,\nI've got joy like a fountain,\nI've got joy like a fountain in my soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "I've Got Peace Like a River",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1064",
          "Authors": [
            "Traditional American"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "If Christ is mine, then all is mine,\nAnd more than angels know;\nBoth present things and things to come,\nAnd grace and glory, too.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If He is mine, then, though He frown,\nHe never will forsake;\nHis chastisements all work for good,\nAnd but His love bespeak.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If He is mine, I need not fear,\nThe rage of earth and hell;\nHe will support my feeble frame,\nAnd all their power repel.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If He is mine, let friends forsake,\nAnd earthly comforts flee;\nHe, the Dispenser of all good,\nIs more than these to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If He is mine, I'll fearless pass\nThrough death's tremendous vale;\nHe'll be my Comfort and my Stay\nWhen heart and flesh shall fail.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let Jesus tell me He is mine,\nI nothing want beside:\nMy soul shall at the Fountain live\nWhen all the streams are dried.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "If Christ Is Mine",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1006",
          "Authors": [
            "Benjamin Beddome; published posthumously in 1817."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "It may be in the valley, where countless dangers hide;\nIt may be in the sunshine that I, in peace, abide;\nBut this one thing I know--if it be dark or fair,\nIf Jesus is with me, I'll go anywhere!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It may be I must carry the blessed Word of life\nAcross the burning deserts to those in sinful strife;\nAnd though it be my lot to bear my colors there,\nIf Jesus goes with me, I'll go anywhere!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But if it be my portion to bear my cross at home,\nWhile others bear their burdens beyond the billow's foam,\nI'll prove my faith in Him--confess His judgments fair,\nIf He stays with me, I'll stay anywhere!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It is not mine to question the judgment of my Lord,\nIt is but mine to follow the leadings of His Word;\nBut if to go or stay, or whether here or there,\nI'll be, with my Savior, content anywhere!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If Jesus goes with me, I'll go anywhere!\n'Tis heaven to me, where'er I may be, if He is there!\nI count it a privilege here, His cross to bear,\nIf Jesus goes with me, I'll go anywhere!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "If Jesus Goes with Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1007",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Austin Miles",
            "circa 1908"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "In God's Word it is recorded\nThat this world will not endure;\nThen while time is yet afforded\nMake your hope of heaven sure;\nFor the stars, before the morning,\nFrom their orbits may be hurled,\nAnd the moon may send a warning\nThat tonight will end the world.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O'er this question do you ponder,\nAs the days pass swiftly by?\nHave you gained an interest yonder,\nWhere the soul will never die?\nIf the last trump should be sounded,\nAnd the blood stained banner furled,\nWould it bring you grief unbounded\nIf tonight should end the world?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See the hands once torn and bleeding\nOn the cross of Calvary,\nReaching out with gentle pleading;\nOh, poor sinner, 'tis for thee;\nCome, accept this great salvation,\nEre to judgment you are hurled;\nSlight you not this invitation,\nFor tonight may end the world.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If tonight should end the world,\nIf tonight should end the world,\nWould your soul adrift be driven?\nOr would you set sail for heaven,\nIf tonight should end the world?",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "If Tonight Should End the World",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1009",
          "Authors": [
            "James B. Pennington",
            "1915"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "If you will only let God guide you,\nAnd hope in Him through all your ways,\nWhatever comes, He'll stand beside you,\nTo bear you through the evil days;\nWho trusts in God's unchanging love\nBuilds on the Rock that cannot move.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Only be still, and wait His leisure\nIn cheerful hope, with heart content\nTo take whatever the Father's pleasure\nAnd all discerning love have sent;\nNor doubt our inmost wants are known\nTo Him Who chose us for His own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing, pray, and swerve not from His ways,\nBut do your part in conscience true;\nTrust His rich promises of grace,\nSo shall they be fulfilled in you;\nGod hears the call of those in need,\nThe souls that trust in Him indeed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "If You Will Only Let God Guide You",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1010",
          "Authors": [
            "Georg Neumark (1621-1681); translated from German to English by Catherine Winkworth (1827-1828)",
            "alt."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "If, on a quiet sea, toward heaven we calmly sail,\nWith grateful hearts, O God, to Thee,\nWe'll own the favoring gale,\nWith grateful hearts, O God, to Thee,\nWe'll own the favoring gale.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But should the surges rise, and rest delay to come,\nBlest be the tempest, kind the storm,\nWhich drives us nearer home,\nBlest be the tempest, kind the storm,\nWhich drives us nearer home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Soon shall our doubts and fears all yield to Thy control;\nThy tender mercies shall illume\nThe midnight of the soul,\nThy tender mercies shall illume\nThe midnight of the soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Teach us, in every state, to make Thy will our own;\nAnd when the joys of sense depart,\nTo live by faith alone,\nAnd when the joys of sense depart,\nTo live by faith alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "If, on a Quiet Sea",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1008",
          "Authors": [
            "Augustus Montague Toplady",
            "1772."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Immanuel, we sing Thy praise;\nThou Prince of Life, Thou Fount of Grace,\nWith all Thy saints, Thee, Lord, we sing;\nPraise, honor, thanks, to Thee we bring.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "E'er since the world began to be,\nHow many a heart hath longed for Thee!\nAnd Thou, O long expected guest,\nHast come at last to make us blest!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now art Thou here: we know Thee now:\nIn lowly manger liest Thou:\nA Child, yet makest all things great;\nPoor, yet the earth Thy robe of state.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now fearlessly I come to Thee:\nFrom sin and grief O set me free!\nTurn wrath away, dread death destroy,\nAnd turn my sorrow into joy.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou art my Head, my Lord divine:\nI am Thy member, wholly Thine;\nAnd by Thy Spirit's gracious power\nWill seek to serve Thee evermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Immanuel, We Sing Thy Praise",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1011",
          "Authors": [
            "Paul Gerhardt",
            "1653."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Immortal love, forever full,\nForever flowing free,\nForever shared, forever whole,\nA never ebbing sea!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our outward lips confess the name\nAll other names above;\nLove only knoweth whence it came,\nAnd comprehendeth love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blow, winds of God, awake and blow\nThe mists of earth away:\nShine out, O Light divine, and show\nHow wide and far we stray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We may not climb the heavenly steeps\nTo bring the Lord Christ down;\nIn vain we search the lowest deeps,\nFor Him no depths can drown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But warm, sweet, tender, even yet,\nA present help is He;\nAnd faith still has its Olivet,\nAnd love its Galilee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The healing of His seamless dress\nIs by our beds of pain;\nWe touch Him in life's throng and press,\nAnd we are whole again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through Him the first fond prayers are said\nOur lips of childhood frame,\nThe last low whispers of our dead\nAre burdened with His Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lord and Master of us all,\nWhate'er our name or sign,\nWe own Thy sway, we hear Thy call,\nWe test our lives by Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The letter fails, the systems fall,\nAnd every symbol wanes;\nThe Spirit over brooding all,\nEternal Love remains.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Immortal Love, Forever Full",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1013",
          "Authors": [
            "John Greenleaf Whittier",
            "1856."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Immortal, invisible, God only wise,\nIn light inaccessible hid from our eyes,\nMost blessed, most glorious, the Ancient of Days,\nAlmighty, victorious, Thy great Name we praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Unresting, unhasting, and silent as light,\nNor wanting, nor wasting, Thou rulest in might;\nThy justice, like mountains, high soaring above\nThy clouds, which are fountains of goodness and love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To all, life Thou givest, to both great and small;\nIn all life Thou livest, the true life of all;\nWe blossom and flourish as leaves on the tree,\nAnd wither and perish--but naught changeth Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Great Father of glory, pure Father of light,\nThine angels adore Thee, all veiling their sight;\nBut of all Thy rich graces this grace, Lord, impart\nTake the veil from our faces, the vile from our heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All laud we would render; O help us to see\n'Tis only the splendor of light hideth Thee,\nAnd so let Thy glory, almighty, impart,\nThrough Christ in His story, Thy Christ to the heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1012",
          "Authors": [
            "Walter Chalmers Smith",
            "1876."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "In a manger laid so lowly,\nCame the Prince of Peace to earth;\nWhile a choir of angels holy\nSang to celebrate His birth.\n\"Glory in the highest,\"\nSang the glad angelic strain:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As the wise men from far Persia\nBrought rich gifts to Jewry's King,\nGrateful love, a richer treasure,\nWould we as our offering bring.\n\"Glory in the highest,\"\nLet us join th'angelic strain;",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Where Christ's joyful kingdom cometh,\nDeserts blossom as the rose;\nAnd God's gracious rain descendeth,\nWhere the coral island grows.\n\"Glory in the highest,\"\nOnce more sing th'angelic strain:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Glory in the highest,\"\n\"Peace on earth, good will to men,\"\n\"Peace on earth, good will to men.\"",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "In a Manger Laid So Lowly",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1014",
          "Authors": [
            "William Batchelder Bradbury",
            "1867"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "In boundless mercy, gracious Lord, appear,\nDarkness dispel, the humble mourner cheer;\nVain thoughts remove, melt down the flinty heart,\nDraw every soul to choose the better part.",
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy presence fills the universal space,\nThy grace appears to all the human race,\nOh! visit us with light and life divine,\nFill every soul, for every soul is Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou, blessed Jesus, art my Lord, my Love:\nThou art my King: from Thee I would not move,\nHence earthly charms, far, far, from me depart,\nNor seek to draw from my dear Lord my heart.",
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            {
              "Lyrics": "That uncreated beauty, which has gained\nMy ravished heart, has all my glory stained:\nThy loveliness my soul has prepossessed,\nAnd left no room for any other guest.",
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          "Title": "In Boundless Mercy",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1015",
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            "Attributed to Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "In Christ there is no East or West,\nIn Him no South or North;\nBut one great fellowship of love\nThroughout the whole wide earth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In Him shall true hearts everywhere\nTheir high communion find;\nHis service is the golden cord,\nClose binding humankind.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Join hands, then, members of the faith,\nWhatever your race may be!\nWho serves my Father as His child\nIs surely kin to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In Christ now meet both East and West,\nIn Him meet North and South;\nAll Christly souls are one in Him\nThroughout the whole wide earth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "In Christ There Is No East or West",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1016",
          "Authors": [
            "William A. Dunkerley",
            "1908."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "In evil long I took delight,\nUnawed by shame or fear,\nTill a new object struck my sight,\nAnd stopped my wild career.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I saw One hanging on a tree,\nIn agony and blood,\nWho fixed His languid eyes on me,\nAs near His cross I stood.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sure, never to my latest breath,\nCan I forget that look;\nIt seemed to charge me with His death,\nThough not a word He spoke.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My conscience felt and owned the guilt,\nAnd plunged me in despair,\nI saw my sins His blood had spilt,\nAnd helped to nail Him there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A second look He gave, which said,\n\"I freely all forgive;\nThis blood is for thy ransom paid;\nI die that thou mayst live.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thus, while His death my sin displays\nIn all its blackest hue,\nSuch is the mystery of grace,\nIt seals my pardon too.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "In Evil Long I Took Delight",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1017",
          "Authors": [
            "Hugh Wilson",
            "1800; arranged by Ralph E. Hudson",
            "circa 1885"
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "In grief and fear, to Thee, O Lord,\nWe now for succor fly,\nThine awful judgments are abroad,\nO shield us, lest we die!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The fell disease on every side\nWalks forth with tainted breath;\nAnd pestilence, with rapid stride,\nBestrews the land with death.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O look with pity on the scene\nOf sadness and of dread,\nAnd let Thine angel stand between\nThe living and the dead!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With contrite hearts to Thee, our King\nWe turn, who oft have strayed;\nAccept the sacrifice we bring,\nAnd let the plague be stayed.",
              "PartType": 0,
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          "Title": "In Grief and Fear, to Thee, O Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1018",
          "Authors": [
            "William Bullock (1798-1874)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "In heavenly love abiding, no change my heart shall fear.\nAnd safe in such confiding, for nothing changes here.\nThe storm may roar without me, my heart may low be laid,\nBut God is round about me, and can I be dismayed?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wherever He may guide me, no want shall turn me back.\nMy Shepherd is beside me, and nothing can I lack.\nHis wisdom ever waking, His sight is never dim.\nHe knows the way He's taking, and I will walk with Him",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Green pastures are before me, which yet I have not seen.\nBright skies will soon be over me, where darkest clouds have been.\nMy hope I cannot measure, my path to life is free.\nMy Savior has my treasure, and He will walk with me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "In Heavenly Love Abiding",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1019",
          "Authors": [
            "Anna Laetitia Waring",
            "1850."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hallelujah! Hallelujah!\nIn His temple God be praised;\nIn the high and heavenly places\nBe the sounding anthem raised.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hallelujah! Praise Jehovah\nFor His mighty acts of fame;\nExcellent His might and greatness;\nFitting praises then proclaim",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hallelujah! Praise Jehovah\nWith the trumpet's joyful sound;\nPraise with harp and praise with organ,\nLet His glorious praise abound.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hallelujah! Hallelujah!\nAll that breathe, Jehovah praise;\nLet the voices God has given\nJoyful anthems to Him raise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hallelujah! Hallelujah!\nHallelujah! Amen.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "In His Temple God Be Praised",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1020",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter",
            "1912."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "In lovingkindness Jesus came\nMy soul in mercy to reclaim,\nAnd from the depths of sin and shame\nThrough grace He lifted me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He called me long before I heard,\nBefore my sinful heart was stirred,\nBut when I took Him at His word,\nForgiven, He lifted me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His brow was pierced with many a thorn,\nHis hands by cruel nails were torn,\nWhen from my guilt and grief, forlorn,\nIn love He lifted me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now on a higher plane I dwell,\nAnd with my soul I know 'tis well;\nYet how or why I cannot tell\nHe should have lifted me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From sinking sand He lifted me,\nWith tender hand He lifted me,\nFrom shades of night to plains of light,\nO praise His name, He lifted me!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "In Lovingkindness Jesus Came",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1021",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Hutchinson Gabriel,1905"
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "In one true God we all believe,\nAnd to His Name all glory give,\nCreator of all things is He\nIn the heav'n, the earth, the sea.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We all believe in God's own Son,\nOur Lord, the sole begotten One;\nAnd by the Holy Ghost the same\nOf a virgin man became.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By Pontius Pilate crucified,\nHe suffered on the tree and died;\nTo show of Satan's reign the end,\nHe did into hell descend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The same Lord Christ of Nazareth\nWho for all sinners tasted death\nThe third day after He had died\nRose with body glorified.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In full accord with God's own Word\nThis holy body of our Lord,\nAlthough in death's firm grasp it be,\nNever would corruption see.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He then ascended into heaven,\nWhere endless power to Him was given;\nAnd there for us in all our needs\nGraciously He intercedes.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From thence He'll come, as once He said\nTo judge the living and the dead.\nO righteous Judge, our Savior, come,\nTake us to our heavenly home!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We all confess the Holy Ghost,\nWho guides the Church, a chosen host,\nAnd binds the saints in purest love\nHere on earth and there above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And to this truth we also cleave,\nThat we forgiveness do receive,\nTrue peace and joy and comfort sweet,\nDaily from the Paraclete.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From death our bodies shall arise\nTo endless life beyond the skies;\nBy grace through Jesus we shall rest\nThere in heaven, forever blest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "In One True God We All Believe",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1022",
          "Authors": [
            "Juraj Tranovský",
            "1637"
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "In sin I once had wandered,\nAll weary, sad, and lone,\nTill Jesus through His mercy\nAdopted me His own.\nE'er since I learned to trust Him,\nHis grace doth make me free,\nAnd now I feel His pardon,\nHe's everything to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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            {
              "Lyrics": "In sin no more I'll wander;\nHe's Pilot, Friend, and Guide;\nHe brings me joy and singing;\nHis Spirit doth abide.\nA blessed, loving Savior,\nThe Lamb of Calvary!\nHe purchased my redemption.\nHe's everything to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No longer will I stray from\nHis tender, loving care;\nLike Him to be my purpose,\nMy aim, my constant prayer.\nAnd when He bids me welcome\nThroughout eternity,\nI'll praise His Name forever.\nHe's everything to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He's everything to me,\nFrom sin He sets me free,\nHis peace and love my portion\nThrough all eternity!\nHe's everything to me,\nMore than I dreamed could be.\nO praise His Name forever!\nHe's everything to me.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "In Since I Once Had Wandered",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1023",
          "Authors": [
            "Kate Byron",
            "1907."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "In tenderness He sought me, weary and sick with sin;\nAnd on His shoulders brought me back to His fold again.\nWhile angels in His presence sang until the courts of heaven rang.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He washed the bleeding sin wounds, and poured in oil and wine;\nHe whispered to assure me, \"I've found thee, thou art Mine\";\nI never heard a sweeter voice; it made my aching heart rejoice!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He pointed to the nail prints, for me His blood was shed,\nA mocking crown so thorny was placed upon His head;\nI wondered what He saw in me, to suffer such deep agony.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'm sitting in His presence, the sunshine of His face,\nWhile with adoring wonder His blessings I retrace.\nIt seems as if eternal days are far too short to sound His praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So while the hours are passing, all now is perfect rest,\nI'm waiting for the morning, the brightest and the best,\nWhen He will call us to His side, to be with Him, His spotless bride.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, the love that sought me!\nOh, the blood that bought me!\nOh, the grace that brought me to the fold,\nWondrous grace that brought me to the fold.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "In Tenderness He Sought Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1024",
          "Authors": [
            "W. Spencer Walton",
            "1894."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the bleak midwinter, frosty wind made moan,\nEarth stood hard as iron, water like a stone;\nSnow had fallen, snow on snow, snow on snow,\nIn the bleak midwinter, long ago.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our God, heaven cannot hold Him, nor earth sustain;\nHeaven and earth shall flee away when He comes to reign.\nIn the bleak midwinter a stable place sufficed\nThe Lord God Almighty, Jesus Christ.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Enough for Him, Whom cherubim, worship night and day,\nBreastful of milk, and a mangerful of hay;\nEnough for Him, Whom angels fall before,\nThe ox and ass and camel which adore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Angels and archangels may have gathered there,\nCherubim and seraphim thronged the air;\nBut His mother only, in her maiden bliss,\nWorshipped the beloved with a kiss.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What can I give Him, poor as I am?\nIf I were a shepherd, I would bring a lamb;\nIf I were a Wise Man, I would do my part;\nYet what I can give Him: give my heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "In the Bleak Midwinter",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1025",
          "Authors": [
            "Christina Georgina Rosetti",
            "1872."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the garden, in the garden of Jesus our Savior,\nWe are growing, we are growing for Jesus alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Little children, little children are the flow'rs in His garden,\nWe must blossom, we must blossom, for Jesus alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus loves us, Jesus loves us, the flow'rs of His garden;\nHe will keep us, He will keep us, nor leave us alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We must love him, we must love Him, this Jesus our Savior,\nWe must trust Him, we must trust Him, in Jesus alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Like the flow'rs of the morning His garden adorning,\nWe are growing for Jesus, His loved and His own.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "In the Child Garden",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1026",
          "Authors": [
            "Julia Harriet Johnson",
            "circa 1908."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the cross of Christ I glory,\nTowering o'er the wrecks of time;\nAll the light of sacred story\nGathers round its head sublime.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When the woes of life o'ertake me,\nHopes deceive, and fears annoy,\nNever shall the cross forsake me,\nLo! it glows with peace and joy.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When the sun of bliss is beaming\nLight and love upon my way,\nFrom the cross the radiance streaming\nAdds more luster to the day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Bane and blessing, pain and pleasure,\nBy the cross are sanctified;\nPeace is there that knows no measure,\nJoys that through all time abide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the cross of Christ I glory,\nTowering o'er the wrecks of time;\nAll the light of sacred story\nGathers round its head sublime.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "In the Cross of Christ I Glory",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1027",
          "Authors": [
            "Sir John Bowring",
            "1825."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We're thankful for the family--the family of God.\nCome join with us to worship Him and sound His praise abroad.\nThere's freedom in His love, to share our joys and burdens, too.\nAnd there's a special place within the family for you.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lord, unite us now as one, to magnify Your Name;\nTo praise You for Your faithfulness, eternally the same:\nWe bless the light of saving grace shed on us from above,\nBy which we are a family--Your family of love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "In the Family of God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1028",
          "Authors": [
            "Robert Edward William Cottrill",
            "circa 1985"
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the field with their flocks abiding,\nThey lay on the dewy ground;\nAnd glimmering under the starlight,\nThe sheep lay white around;\nWhen the light of the Lord streamed o'er them,\nAnd lo! from heaven above,\nAn angel leaned from the glory,\nAnd sang his song of love.\nHe sang, that first sweet Christmas,\nThe song that shall never cease.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"To you in the city of David\nA Savior is born today!\"\nAnd sudden a host of the heavenly ones\nFlashed forth to join the lay.\nO never hath sweeter message\nThrilled home to the souls of men\nAnd the heavens themselves had never heard\nA gladder choir till then.\nFor they sang that Christmas carol\nThat never on earth shall cease.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And the shepherds came to the manger,\nAnd gazed on the Holy Child;\nAnd calmly o'er that rude cradle\nThe virgin mother smiled;\nAnd the sky in the starlit silence,\nSeemed full of the angel lay:\n\"To you in the City of David\nA Savior is born today!\"\nO they sang, and we pray that never\nThe carol on earth shall cease.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Glory to God in the highest,\nOn earth good will and peace.\"",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "In the Field with Their Flocks Abiding",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1029",
          "Authors": [
            "Frederic William Farrar",
            "1871."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I come to the garden alone\nWhile the dew is still on the roses\nAnd the voice I hear falling on my ear\nThe Son of God discloses.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He speaks, and the sound of His voice,\nIs so sweet the birds hush their singing,\nAnd the melody that He gave to me\nWithin my heart is ringing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'd stay in the garden with Him\nThough the night around me be falling,\nBut He bids me go; through the voice of woe\nHis voice to me is calling.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And He walks with me, and He talks with me,\nAnd He tells me I am His own;\nAnd the joy we share as we tarry there,\nNone other has ever known.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "In the Garden",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1030",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Austin Miles",
            "1913"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the hour of trial, Jesus, plead for me,\nLest by base denial I depart from Thee.\nWhen Thou seest me waver, with a look recall,\nNor for fear or favor suffer me to fall.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With forbidden pleasures would this vain world charm,\nOr its sordid treasures spread to work me harm,\nBring to my remembrance sad Gethsemane,\nOr, in darker semblance, cross-crowned Calvary.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Should Thy mercy send me sorrow, toil and woe,\nOr should pain attend me on my path below,\nGrant that I may never fail Thy hand to see;\nGrant that I may ever cast my care on Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When my last hour cometh, fraught with strife and pain,\nWhen my dust returneth to the dust again,\nOn Thy truth relying, through that mortal strife,\nJesus, take me, dying, to eternal life.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "In the Hour of Trial",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1031",
          "Authors": [
            "James Montgomery",
            "1834."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the lonely midnight on the wintry hill,\nShepherds heard the angels singing, \"Peace, good will.\"\nListen, O ye weary, to the angels' song,\nUnto to you the tidings of great joy belong.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though in David's city angels sing no more,\nLove makes angel music on earth's darkest shore;\nThough no heavenly glory meet your wondering eyes,\nLove can make your dwelling bright as paradise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though the Child of Mary, sent from heaven on high,\nIn His manger cradle may no longer lie,\nLove is King forever, though the proud world scorn;\nIf ye truly seek Him, Christ your King is born.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "In the Lonely Midnight",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1032",
          "Authors": [
            "Theodore Chickering Williams (1855-1915)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the morning I will raise\nTo my God the voice of praise;\nWith His kind protection blest,\nSweet and deep has been my rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the morning I will pray\nFor His blessing on the day;\nWhat this day shall be my lot,\nLight or darkness, I know not.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Should it be with clouds o'ercast,\nClouds of sorrow gathering fast,\nThou, Who givest light divine,\nShine with me, Lord, O shine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Show me, if I tempted be,\nHow to find all strength in Thee,\nAnd a perfect triumph win\nOver every bosom sin.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Keep my feet from secret snares,\nKeep my eyes, O God, from tears,\nEvery step Thy grace attend,\nAnd my soul from death defend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then when fall the shades of night,\nAll within shall still be light;\nThou wilt peace around diffuse,\nGently as the evening dews.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "In the Morning I Will Raise",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1033",
          "Authors": [
            "William Henry Furness",
            "1840."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the secret of His presence how my soul delights to hide!\nOh, how precious are the lessons which I learn at Jesus' side!\nEarthly cares can never vex me, neither trials lay me low;\nFor when Satan comes to tempt me, to the secret place I go,\nTo the secret place I go.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When my soul is faint and thirsty, 'neath the shadow of His wing\nThere is cool and pleasant shelter, and a fresh and crystal spring;\nAnd my Savior rests beside me, as we hold communion sweet:\nIf I tried, I could not utter what He says when thus we meet,\nWhat He says when thus we meet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Only this I know: I tell Him all my doubts, my griefs and fears;\nOh, how patiently He listens! and my drooping soul He cheers:\nDo you think He ne'er reproves me? What a false Friend He would be,\nIf He never, never told me of the sins which He must see,\nOf the sins which He must see.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Would you like to know the sweetness of the secret of the Lord?\nGo and hide beneath His shadow: this shall then be your reward;\nAnd whene'er you leave the silence of that happy meeting place,\nYou must mind and bear the image of the Master in your face,\nOf the Master in your face.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "In the Secret of His Presence",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1034",
          "Authors": [
            "Ellen Lakshmi Goreh",
            "of India",
            "before 1883."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am happy in the service of the King.\nI am happy, O so happy!\nI have peace and joy that nothing else can bring,\nIn the service of the King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am happy in the service of the King.\nI am happy, O so happy!\nThrough the sunshine and the shadow I can sing,\nIn the service of the King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am happy in the service of the King.\nI am happy, O so happy!\nTo His guiding hand forever I will cling,\nIn the service of the King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am happy in the service of the King.\nI am happy, O so happy!\nAll that I possess to Him I gladly bring,\nIn the service of the King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the service of the King\nEvery talent I will bring.\nI have peace and joy and blessing\nIn the service of the King.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "In the Service of the King",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1035",
          "Authors": [
            "Alfred Henry Ackley",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a land that is fairer than day,\nAnd by faith we can see it afar;\nFor the Father waits over the way\nTo prepare us a dwelling place there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We shall sing on that beautiful shore\nThe melodious songs of the blessed;\nAnd our spirits shall sorrow no more,\nNot a sigh for the blessing of rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To our bountiful Father above,\nWe will offer our tribute of praise\nFor the glorious gift of His love\nAnd the blessings that hallow our days.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the sweet by and by,\nWe shall meet on that beautiful shore;\nIn the sweet by and by,\nWe shall meet on that beautiful shore.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "In the Sweet By and By",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1036",
          "Authors": [
            "Sanford Fillmore Bennett",
            "1868."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "In Thee is gladness, amid all sadness,\nJesus, sunshine of my heart.\nBy Thee are given the gifts of heaven,\nThou the true Redeemer art.\nOur souls Thou makest, our bonds Thou breakest;\nWho trusts Thee surely hath built securely,\nAnd stands forever. Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If God be ours, we fear no powers,\nNot of earth or sin or death.\nGod sees and blesses in worst distresses,\nAnd can change them in a breath.\nWherefore the story tell of God's glory\nWith heart and voices; all heaven rejoices,\nSinging forever: Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "In Thee Is Gladness",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1037",
          "Authors": [
            "Johann Lindemann",
            "1598; translated by Catherine Winkworth",
            "1858."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "In time of tribulation, hear, Lord, my feeble cries;\nWith humble supplication to Thee my spirit flies;\nMy heart with grief is breaking, scarce can my voice complain;\nMine eyes with tears kept waking, still watch and weep in vain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The days of old, in vision, bring banished bliss to view;\nThe years of lost fruition, their joys in pangs renew;\nRemembered songs of gladness, through nights lone silence brought,\nStrike notes of deeper sadness, and stir desponding thought.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hath God cast off forever? Can time His truth impair?\nHis tender mercy never shall I presume to share?\nHath He His loving kindness shut up in endless wrath?\nNo; this is mine own blindness, that cannot see His path.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I call to recollection the years of His right hand;\nAnd, strong in His protection, again through faith I stand;\nThy deeds, O Lord, are wondrous; holy are all Thy ways;\nThe secret place of thunder shall utter forth Thy praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thee, with the tribes assembled, O God, the billows saw;\nThey saw Thee, and they trembled, turned, and stood still with awe;\nThe clouds shot hail and lightning; the earth reeled to and fro;\nThy fiery pillar brightened the gulf of gloom below.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy way is in great waters, Thy footsteps are not known;\nLet Adam's sons and daughters confide in Thee alone:\nThrough the wild sea Thou leadest Thy chosen flock of yore;\nStill on the waves Thou treadest, and Thy redeemed pass o'er.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "In Time of Tribulation",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1038",
          "Authors": [
            "James Montgomery",
            "1819."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Infant holy, Infant lowly, for His bed a cattle stall;\nOxen lowing, little knowing, Christ the Babe is Lord of all.\nSwift are winging angels singing, noels ringing, tidings bringing:\nChrist the Babe is Lord of all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Flocks were sleeping, shepherds keeping vigil till the morning new\nSaw the glory, heard the story, tidings of a Gospel true.\nThus rejoicing, free from sorrow, praises voicing, greet the morrow:\nChrist the Babe was born for you.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Infant Holy, Infant Lowly",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1039",
          "Authors": [
            "Polish carol",
            "translated & arranged by Edith Margaret Gellibrand Reed",
            "1925-6"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Infinite God, to Thee we raise\nOur hearts in solemn songs of praise,\nBy all Thy works on earth adored,\nWe worship Thee, the common Lord;\nThe everlasting Father own,\nAnd bow our souls before Thy throne.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thee all the choir of angels sings,\nThe Lord of hosts, the King of kings;\nCherubs proclaim Thy praise aloud,\nAnd seraphs shout the Triune God;\nAnd, \"Holy, holy, holy,\" cry,\n\"Thy glory fills both earth and sky!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God of the patriarchal race,\nThe ancient seers record Thy praise,\nThe goodly apostolic band\nIn highest joy and glory stand;\nAnd all the saints and prophets join\nTo extol Thy majesty divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Head of the martyrs' noble host,\nOf Thee they justly make their boast;\nThe church, to earth's remotest bounds,\nHer heavenly Founder's praise resounds;\nAnd strives, with those around the throne,\nTo hymn the mystic Three in One.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father of endless majesty,\nAll might and love they render Thee;\nThy true and only Son adore,\nThe same in dignity and power;\nAnd God the Holy Ghost declare,\nThe saints' eternal Comforter.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Infinite God, to Thee We Raise",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1040",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1746."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Into the woods my Master went,\nClean forspent, forspent,\nInto the woods my Master came,\nForspent with love and shame.\nBut the olives they were not blind to Him.\nThe little grey leaves were kind to Him,\nThe thorn tree had a mind to Him,\nWhen into the woods He came.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Out of the woods my Master came\nAnd he was well content;\nOut of the woods my Master came,\nContent with death and shame.\nWhen death and shame would woo Him last,\nFrom under the trees they drew Him last,\n'Twas on a tree they slew Him—last\nWhen out of the woods He came.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Into the Woods",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1041",
          "Authors": [
            "Sidney Clopton Lanier",
            "1880."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Into Thy gracious hands I fall,\nAnd with the arms of faith embrace;\nO King of glory, hear my call!\nO raise me, heal me by Thy grace!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Arm me with Thy whole armor, Lord,\nSupport my weakness with Thy might;\nGird on my thigh Thy conquering sword,\nAnd shield me in the threatening fight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From faith to faith, from grace to grace,\nSo in Thy strength shall I go on,\nTill heaven and earth flee from Thy face,\nAnd glory end what grace begun.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Into Thy Gracious Hands I Fall",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1042",
          "Authors": [
            "Wolfgang Christoph Dessler",
            "1692; translated by John Wesley",
            "1780."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Is it for me, dear Savior,\nThy glory and Thy rest,\nFor me, so weak and sinful?\nO shall I be so blessed?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Is it for me, Thy welcome,\nThy gracious \"Enter in,\"\nFor me Thy \"Come, ye blessed,\"\nFor me so full of sin?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Savior, precious Savior,\nMy heart is at Thy feet;\nI bless Thee, and I love Thee,\nAnd Thee I long to meet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'll be with Thee forever,\nAnd never grieve Thee more;\nDear Savior, I must praise Thee,\nAnd love Thee evermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Savior, my Redeemer,\nWhat can I but adore,\nAnd magnify and praise Thee,\nAnd love Thee evermore?",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Is It for Me?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1043",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Ridley Havergal",
            "1871."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus may come today\nGlad day, glad day!\nAnd I would see my Friend;\nDangers and troubles would end\nIf Jesus would come today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I may go home today\nGlad day, glad day!\nIt seems I hear their song;\nHail to the radiant throng!\nIf I should go home today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Why should I anxious be?\nGlad day, glad day!\nLights appear on the shore,\nStorms will affright nevermore,\nFor He is \"at hand\" today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Faithful I'll be today,\nGlad day, glad day!\nAnd I will freely tell\nWhy I should love Him so well,\nFor He is my all today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glad day, glad day!\nIs it the crowning day?\nI'll live for today, nor anxious be;\nJesus, my Lord I soon shall see.\nGlad day, glad day!\nIs it the crowning day?",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Is It the Crowning Day?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1044",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Ostrom",
            "circa 1910."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Is my hope on the rifted Rock,\nCleft by the Lord for me?\nIs my name in the book of life?\nO that my faith could see!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Do I walk with a steadfast eye\nFixed on the heavenly land?\nIs my name in the book of life\nGraved by a Savior's hand?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Can I say, with a trusting heart,\nJesus, Thy will, not mine?\nIs my name in the book of life,\nSealed by His blood divine?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When in death I shall calmly sleep,\nJesus, to wake with Thee,\nThere my name in the book of life\nGrant that my eye may see.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Is it there, is it there,\nBright on the page so fair?\nIs it there, is it there,\nSafe in my Father's care?",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Is It There?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1045",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1877."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, I care not for riches, neither silver or gold;\nI would make sure of heaven, I would enter the fold.\nIn the book of Thy kingdom, with its pages so fair,\nTell me, Jesus, my Savior, is my name written there?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, my sins they are many, like the sands of the sea,\nBut Thy blood, O my Savior, is sufficient for me;\nFor Thy promise is written, in bright letters that glow,\n\"Though your sins be as scarlet, I will make them like snow.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh! that beautiful city, with its mansions of light,\nWith its glorified beings, in pure garments of white;\nWhere no evil thing cometh to despoil what is fair;\nWhere the angels are watching, yes, my name's written there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Is my name written there,\nOn the page white and fair?\nIn the book of Thy kingdom,\nIs my name written there?",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Is My Name Written There?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1046",
          "Authors": [
            "Mary Ann Pepper Kidder (1820-1905)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Is there a heart bent o'er with sorrow?\nIs there a life weighed down by care?\nCome to the cross, each burden bearing;\nAll your anxiety—leave it there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No other friend so swift to help you,\nNo other friend so quick to hear,\nNo other place to leave your burden,\nNo other one to hear your prayer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come then at once; delay no longer!\nHeed His entreaty kind and sweet,\nYou need not fear a disappointment;\nYou shall find peace at the mercy seat.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All your anxiety, all your care,\nBring to the mercy seat, leave it there,\nNever a burden He cannot bear,\nNever a friend like Jesus!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Is There a Heart Bent O'er with Sorrow?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1047",
          "Authors": [
            "Edward Henry Joy",
            "1920"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Have thy affections been nailed to the cross?\nIs thy heart right with God?\nDost thou count all things for Jesus but loss?\nIs thy heart right with God?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hast thou dominion o'er self and o'er sin?\nIs thy heart right with God?\nOver all evil without and within?\nIs thy heart right with God?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Is there no more condemnation for sin?\nIs thy heart right with God?\nDoes Jesus rule in the temple within?\nIs thy heart right with God?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Are all thy pow'rs under Jesus' control?\nIs thy heart right with God?\nDoes He each moment abide in thy soul?\nIs thy heart right with God?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Is thy heart right with God,\nWashed in the crimson flood,\nCleansed and made holy, humble and lowly,\nRight in the sight of God?",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Is Thy Heart Right with God?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1048",
          "Authors": [
            "Elisha Albright Hoffman (1839-1929)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "You have longed for sweet peace,\nAnd for faith to increase,\nAnd have earnestly, fervently prayed;\nBut you cannot have rest,\nOr be perfectly blest,\nUntil all on the altar is laid.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Would you walk with the Lord,\nIn the light of His Word,\nAnd have peace and contentment alway?\nYou must do His sweet will,\nTo be free from all ill,\nOn the altar your all you must lay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O we never can know\nWhat the Lord will bestow\nOf the blessings for which we have prayed,\nTill our body and soul\nHe doth fully control,\nAnd our all on the altar is laid.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who can tell all the love\nHe will send from above,\nAnd how happy our hearts will be made,\nOf the fellowship sweet\nWe shall share at His feet,\nWhen our all on the altar is laid.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Is your all on the altar of sacrifice laid?\nYour heart does the Spirit control?\nYou can only be blest,\nAnd have peace and sweet rest,\nAs you yield Him your body and soul.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Is Your All on the Altar?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1049",
          "Authors": [
            "Elisha Albright Hoffman",
            "1900"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "It came upon the midnight clear, that glorious song of old,\nFrom angels bending near the earth, to touch their harps of gold;\n\"Peace on the earth, good will to men, from heaven's all gracious King.\"\nThe world in solemn stillness lay, to hear the angels sing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Still through the cloven skies they come with peaceful wings unfurled,\nAnd still their heavenly music floats over all the weary world;\nAbove its sad and lowly plains, they bend on hovering wing,\nAnd ever over its Babel sounds the blessed angels sing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yet with the woes of sin and strife the world has suffered long;\nBeneath the angel strain have rolled two thousand years of wrong;\nAnd man, at war with man, hears not the love song which they bring;\nO hush the noise, ye men of strife and hear the angels sing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And ye, beneath life's crushing load, whose forms are bending low,\nWho toil along the climbing way with painful steps and slow,\nLook now! for glad and golden hours come swiftly on the wing.\nO rest beside the weary road, and hear the angels sing!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For lo! the days are hastening on, by prophet bards foretold,\nWhen with the ever circling years shall comes round the age of gold;\nWhen peace shall over all the earth its ancient splendors fling,\nAnd the whole world send back the song which now the angels sing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "It Came upon the Midnight Clear",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1051",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1709."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "It is finished! Christ hath known\nAll the life of men wayfaring;\nHuman joys and sorrows sharing,\nMaking human needs His own.\nLord, in us Thy life renewing,\nLead us where Thy feet have trod,\nTill, the way of truth pursuing,\nHuman souls find rest in God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It is finished! Christ is slain,\nOn the altar of creation,\nOffering for a world's salvation\nSacrifice of love and pain.\nLord, Thy love through pain revealing,\nPurge our passions, scourge our vice,\nTill, upon the tree of healing,\nSelf is slain in sacrifice.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "It Is Finished",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1052",
          "Authors": [
            "Gabriel Gillett",
            "1906."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "It is glory just to walk with Him Whose blood has ransomed me;\nIt is rapture for my soul each day.\nIt is joy divine to feel Him near where'er my path may be.\nBless the Lord, it's glory all the way!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It is glory when the shadows fall to know that He is near.\nO what joy to simply trust and pray!\nIt is glory to abide in Him when skies above are clear.\nYes, with Him, it's glory all the way!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Twill be glory when I walk with Him on heaven's golden shore,\nNever from His side again to stray.\n'Twill be glory, wondrous glory with the Savior forevermore,\nEverlasting glory all the way!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It is glory just to walk with Him,\nIt is glory just to walk with Him,\nHe will guide my steps aright\nThrough the vale and o'er the height,\nIt is glory just to walk with Him.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "It Is Glory Just to Walk with Him",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1053",
          "Authors": [
            "Avis Marguerite Burgeson Christiansen",
            "1918."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "It is good to sing Thy praises and to thank Thee, O Most High,\nShowing forth Thy lovingkindness when the morning lights the sky.\nIt is good when night is falling of Thy faithfulness to tell,\nWhile with sweet, melodious praises, songs of adoration swell.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou hast filled my heart with gladness through the works Thy hands have wrought;\nThou hast made my life victorious, great Thy works and deep Thy thought.\nThou, O Lord, on high exalted, reignest evermore in might;\nAll Thy enemies shall perish, sin be banished from Thy sight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But the good shall live before Thee, planted in Thy dwelling place.\nFruitful trees and ever verdant, nourished by Thy boundless grace.\nIn His goodness to the righteous God His righteousness displays;\nGod my Rock, my Strength and Refuge, just and true are all His ways.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "It Is Good to Sing Thy Praises",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1054",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When peace, like a river, attendeth my way,\nWhen sorrows like sea billows roll;\nWhatever my lot, Thou has taught me to say,\nIt is well, it is well, with my soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though Satan should buffet, though trials should come,\nLet this blest assurance control,\nThat Christ has regarded my helpless estate,\nAnd hath shed His own blood for my soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My sin, oh, the bliss of this glorious thought!\nMy sin, not in part but the whole,\nIs nailed to the cross, and I bear it no more,\nPraise the Lord, praise the Lord, O my soul!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And Lord, haste the day when my faith shall be sight,\nThe clouds be rolled back as a scroll;\nThe trump shall resound, and the Lord shall descend,\nEven so, it is well with my soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It is well, with my soul,\nIt is well, with my soul,\nIt is well, it is well, with my soul.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "It Is Well with My Soul",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1055",
          "Authors": [
            "Horatio Gates Spafford",
            "1873."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "It may not be our lot to wield\nThe sickle in the ripened field;\nNor ours to hear, on summer eves,\nThe reaper's song among the sheaves.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yet where our duty's task is wrought\nIn unison with God's great thought\nThe near and future blend in one,\nAnd whatsoe'er is willed, is done.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And ours the grateful service whence\nComes, day by day, the recompense;\nThe hope, the trust, the purpose stayed,\nThe fountain, and the noonday shade.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And were this lift the utmost span,\nThe only end and aim of man,\nBetter the toil of fields like these\nThan waking dream and slotfhful ease.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But life, though falling like our grain,\nLike that revives and springs again;\nAnd, early called, how blest are they\nWho wait in heaven, their harvest day!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "It May Not Be Our Lot",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1056",
          "Authors": [
            "John Greenleaf Whittier",
            "circa 1850."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The service of Jesus true pleasure affords,\nIn Him there is joy without an alloy;\n'Tis Heaven to trust Him and rest on His words;\nIt pays to serve Jesus each day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It pays to serve Jesus whate'er may betide,\nIt pays to be true whate'er you may do;\n'Tis riches of mercy in Him to abide;\nIt pays to serve Jesus each day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though sometimes the shadows may hang o'er the way,\nAnd sorrows may come to beckon us home,\nOur precious Redeemer each toil will repay;\nIt pays to serve Jesus each day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It pays to serve Jesus, it pays every day,\nIt pays every step of the way,\nThough the pathway to glory may sometimes be drear,\nYou'll be happy each step of the way.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "It Pays to Serve Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1057",
          "Authors": [
            "Frank C. Huston",
            "1909"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "A friend I have called Jesus, Whose love is strong and true,\nAnd never fails howe'er 'tis tried, no matter what I do;\nI've sinned against this love of His, but when I knelt to pray,\nConfessing all my guilt to Him, the sin clouds rolled away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sometimes the clouds of trouble bedim the sky above,\nI cannot see my Savior's face, I doubt His wondrous love;\nBut He, from heaven's mercy seat, beholding my despair,\nIn pity bursts the clouds between, and shows me He is there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When sorrow's clouds o'ertake me, and break upon my head,\nWhen life seems worse than useless, and I were better dead;\nI take my grief to Jesus then, nor do I go in vain,\nFor heavenly hope He gives that cheers like sunshine after rain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O, I could sing forever of Jesus' love divine,\nOf all His care and tenderness for this poor life of mine;\nHis love is in and over all, and wind and waves obey,\nWhen Jesus whispers \"Peace, be still!\" and rolls the clouds away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It's just like Jesus to roll the clouds away,\nit's just like Jesus to keep me day by day,\nit's just like Jesus all along the way,\nIt's just like His great love.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "It's Just Like His Great Love",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1050",
          "Authors": [
            "Edna R. Worrell",
            "1903."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My Lord has garments so wondrous fine,\nAnd myrrh their texture fills;\nIts fragrance reached to this heart of mine\nWith joy my being thrills.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His life had also its sorrows sore,\nFor aloes had a part;\nAnd when I think of the cross He bore,\nMy eyes with teardrops start.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His garments too were in cassia dipped,\nWith healing in a touch;\nEach time my feet in some sin have slipped,\nHe took me from its clutch.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In garments glorious He will come,\nTo open wide the door;\nAnd I shall enter my heav'nly home,\nTo dwell forevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Out of the ivory palaces,\nInto a world of woe,\nOnly His great eternal love\nMade my Savior go.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Ivory Palaces",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1058",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Barraclough",
            "circa 1915"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jehovah is our Strength,\nAnd He shall be our Song\nWe shall o'ercome at length\nAlthough our foes be strong.\nIn vain does Satan then oppose,\nFor God is stronger than His foes.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord our Refuge is\nAnd ever will remain;\nSince He has made us His\nHe will our cause maintain.\nIn vain our enemies oppose,\nFor God is stronger than His foes.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord our Shepherd is;\nHe knows our every need,\nAnd since we now are His,\nHis care our souls will feed.\nIn vain do sin and death oppose,\nFor God is stronger than His foes.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our God our Father is;\nOur names are on His heart;\nWe ever will be His,\nHe ne'er from us will part.\nIn vain the mightiest powers oppose,\nFor God is stronger than His foes.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jehovah Is Our Strength",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1065",
          "Authors": [
            "Attributed to Samuel Barnard."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jehovah's perfect law\nRestores the soul again;\nHis testimony sure\nGives wisdom to men;\nThe precepts of the Lord are right,\nAnd fill the heart with great delight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord's commands are pure,\nThey light and joy restore;\nJehovah's fear is clean,\nEnduring evermore;\nHis statutes, let the world confess,\nAre wholly truth and righteousness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "They are to be desired\nAbove the finest gold;\nThan honey from the comb\nMore sweetness far they hold;\nWith warnings they Thy servant guard,\nIn keeping them is great reward.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His errors who can know?\nCleanse me from hidden stain;\nKeep me from willful sins,\nNor let them o'er me reign;\nAnd then I upright shall appear\nAnd be from great transgressions clear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When Thou dost search my life,\nMay all my thoughts within\nAnd all the words I speak\nThy full approval win.\nO Lord, Thou art a Rock to me,\nAnd my Redeemer Thou shalt be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jehovah's Perfect Law",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1067",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jehovah, let me now adore Thee,\nFor where is there a God, such, Lord, as Thou?\nWith songs I fain would come before Thee;\nO let Thy Holy Spirit teach me now\nTo praise Thee in His Name through Whom alone\nOur songs can please Thee, through Thy blessèd Son.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Father, draw me to my Savior\nThat Thy dear Son may draw me unto Thee;\nThy Spirit guide my whole behavior\nAnd rule both sense and reason thus in me,\nThat, Lord, Thy peace I taste may ne'er depart,\nBut wake sweet melodies within my heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O joy! our hope and trust are founded\nOn His sure Word, and witness in the heart;\nI know Thy mercies are unbounded,\nAnd all good gifts Thou freely wilt impart,\nNay, more is lavished by Thou bounteous hand,\nThan we can ask or seek or understand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O joy! In His Name we draw near Thee,\nWho ever pleadeth for the sons of men;\nI ask in faith and Thou wilt hear me,\nIn Him Thy promises are all Amen.\nO joy for me! and praise be ever Thine,\nWhose wondrous love has made such blessings mine!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jehovah, Let Me Now Adore Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1066",
          "Authors": [
            "Bartholomäus Crasselius",
            "1695; translated from German to English by Catherine Winkworth",
            "1863."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jerusalem, my happy home!\nName ever dear to me;\nWhen shall my labors have an end,\nIn joy, and peace, and thee?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When shall these eyes thy heaven built walls\nAnd pearly gates behold?\nThy bulwarks, with salvation strong,\nAnd streets of shining gold?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There happier bowers than Eden's bloom,\nNor sin nor sorrow know:\nBlest seats, through rude and stormy scenes,\nI onward press to you.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Why should I shrink at pain and woe?\nOr feel at death dismay?\nI've Canaan's goodly land in view,\nAnd realms of endless day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Apostles, martyrs, prophets there\nAround my Savior stand;\nAnd soon my friends in Christ below\nWill join the glorious band.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jerusalem, my happy home!\nMy soul still pants for thee;\nThen shall my labors have an end,\nWhen I thy joys shall see.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jerusalem My Happy Home",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1071",
          "Authors": [
            "Joseph Bromehead",
            "1796",
            "based on F.B.P.",
            "1583."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jerusalem the golden, with milk and honey blest,\nBeneath thy contemplation sink heart and voice oppressed.\nI know not, O I know not, what joys await us there,\nWhat radiancy of glory, what bliss beyond compare.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "They stand, those halls of Zion, all jubilant with song,\nAnd bright with many an angel, and all the martyr throng;\nThe Prince is ever in them, the daylight is serene.\nThe pastures of the blessed are decked in glorious sheen.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is the throne of David, and there, from care released,\nThe shout of them that triumph, the song of them that feast;\nAnd they, who with their Leader, have conquered in the fight,\nForever and forever are clad in robes of white.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O sweet and blessed country, the home of God's elect!\nO sweet and blessed country, that eager hearts expect!\nJesus, in mercy bring us to that dear land of rest,\nWho art, with God the Father, and Spirit, ever blessed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Brief life is here our portion, brief sorrow, short lived care;\nThe life that knows no ending, the tearless life, is there.\nO happy retribution! Short toil, eternal rest;\nFor mortals and for sinners, a mansion with the blest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That we should look, poor wanderers, to have our home on high!\nThat worms should seek for dwellings beyond the starry sky!\nAnd now we fight the battle, but then shall wear the crown\nOf full and everlasting, and passionless renown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And how we watch and struggle, and now we live in hope,\nAnd Zion in her anguish with Babylon must cope;\nBut he whom now we trust in shall then be seen and known,\nAnd they that know and see Him shall have Him for their own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For thee, O dear, dear country, mine eyes their vigils keep;\nFor very love, beholding, thy happy name, they weep:\nThe mention of thy glory is unction to the breast,\nAnd medicine in sickness, and love, and life, and rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O one, O only mansion! O paradise of joy!\nWhere tears are ever banished, and smiles have no alloy;\nThe cross is all thy splendor, the Crucified thy praise,\nHis laud and benediction thy ransomed people raise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Jerusalem the glorious! Glory of the elect!\nO dear and future vision that eager hearts expect!\nEven now by faith I see thee, even here thy walls discern;\nTo thee my thoughts are kindled, and strive, and pant, and yearn.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jerusalem, the only, that look'st from heaven below,\nIn thee is all my glory, in me is all my woe!\nAnd though my body may not, my spirit seeks thee fain,\nTill flesh and earth return me to earth and flesh again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 11
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jerusalem, exulting on that securest shore,\nI hope thee, wish thee, sing thee, ad love thee evermore!\nI ask not for my merit: I seek not to deny\nMy merit is destruction, a child of wrath am I.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 12
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But yet with faith I venture and hope upon the way,\nFor those perennial guerdons I labor night and day.\nThe best and dearest Father Who made me, and Who saved,\nBore with me in defilement, and from defilement laved.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 13
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When in His strength I struggle, for very joy I leap;\nWhen in my sin I totter, I weep, or try to weep:\nAnd grace, sweet grace celestial, shall all its love display,\nAnd David's royal fountain purge every stain away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 14
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O sweet and blessed country, shall I ever see thy face?\nO sweet and blessed country, shall I ever win thy grace?\nI have the hope within me to comfort and to bless!\nShall I ever win the prize itself? O tell me, tell me, Yes!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 15
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Strive, man, to win that glory; toil, man, to gain that light;\nSend hope before to grasp it, till hope be lost in sight.\nExult, O dust and ashes, the Lord shall be thy part:\nHis only, His forever thou shalt be, and thou art.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 16
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jerusalem the Golden",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1072",
          "Authors": [
            "Bernard of Morlaix",
            "1146; translated to English by John Mason Neale",
            "1858."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jerusalem, arise,\nThe heavenly glory view;\nThe light is come, lift up thine eyes,\nAll things are now made new.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now ended is the reign\nOf error's gloomy night:\nThe Sun of heaven appears again\nAnd beams celestial light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now living waters flow\nTo cheer the humble soul:\nFrom sea to sea the rivers go,\nAnd bless where'er they roll.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus shall rule alone,\nThe world shall hear His Word;\nBy one blest Name shall He be known,\nThe universal Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jerusalem, Arise",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1068",
          "Authors": [
            "Joseph Proud (1745-1826)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jerusalem, Jerusalem,\nThou city ever blest,\nWithin thy portals first I find\nMy safety, peace and rest.\nHere dangers always threaten me,\nMy days in strife are spent,\nAnd labor, sorrow, worry, grief,\nI find at best their strength.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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            {
              "Lyrics": "No wonder, then, that I do long\nO blessed home, for thee,\nWhere I shall find a resting place,\nFrom sin and sorrow free;\nWhere tears and weeping are no more,\nNor death, nor pain, nor night,\nFor former things are passed way,\nAnd darkness turned to light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now all for me has lost its charm\nWhich by the world is praised,\nSince on the cross, through faith, I saw\nMy Savior Jesus raised;\nMy goal is fixed, one thing I ask,\nWhate'er the cost may be,\nJerusalem, Jerusalem,\nSoon to arrive in thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jerusalem, Jerusalem",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1069",
          "Authors": [
            "Karolina Wilhelmina Sandell-Berg",
            "1861."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jerusalem, lift up thy voice!\nDaughter of Zion, now rejoice!\nThy King is come, Whose mighty hand\nHenceforth shall reign o'er every land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He comes to every tribe and race,\nA Messenger of truth and grace:\nWith peace He comes from heaven above\nOn earth to found His realm of love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In God's eternal covenant,\nHe comes for our salvation sent.\nThe star of hope moves on before,\nAnd hosts assemble to adore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let all the world with one accord\nNow hail the coming of the Lord:\nPraise to the Prince of heavenly birth\nWho bringeth peace to all the earth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jerusalem, Lift Up Thy Voice",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1070",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jerusalem, thou City bright\nFrom heav'n to earth descending,\nHow wondrously their holy light\nThy precious stones are blending.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Gates of pearl,\nO Streets of gold,\nO River ever flowing\nWhere leads the Shepherd to the fold\nThe flock their Savior knowing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Shine, holy Light, within our hearts\nAll evil shade dispelling,\nThat we ne'er from Thy way depart,\nWhich leads to that blest dwelling.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O City fair, O City blest,\nAll joy to mortals bringing,\nWho would not raise his voice in praise\nAnd thy dear name be singing!",
              "PartType": 1,
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jerusalem, Thou City Bright",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1073",
          "Authors": [
            "Frank Sewall (1837-1915)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesu, joy of man's desiring,\nHoly wisdom, love most bright;\nDrawn by Thee, our souls aspiring\nSoar to uncreated light.\nWord of God, our flesh that fashioned,\nWith the fire of life impassioned,\nStriving still to truth unknown,\nSoaring, dying round Thy throne.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Through the way where hope is guiding,\nHark, what peaceful music rings;\nWhere the flock, in Thee confiding,\nDrink of joy from deathless springs.\nTheirs is beauty's fairest pleasure;\nTheirs is wisdom's holiest treasure.\nThou dost ever lead Thine own\nIn the love of joys unknown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1074",
          "Authors": [
            "Martin Janus",
            "1661."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesu, the Father's only Son,\nWhose death for all redemption won;\nBefore the worlds of God most high\nBegotten all ineffably.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Father's light and splendor Thou,\nTheir endless hope to Thee that bow;\nAccept the prayers and praise today\nThat through the world Thy servants pray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Salvation's Author, call to mind\nHow, taking form of humankind,\nBorn of a virgin undefiled,\nThou in man's flesh becam'st a child.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thus testifies the present day,\nThrough every year in long array,\nThat Thou, salvation's source alone,\nProceededst from the Father's throne.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Whence sky, and stars, and sea's abyss,\nAnd earth, and all that therein is,\nShall still, with laud and carol meet,\nThe Author of Thine advent greet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And we who, by Thy precious blood\nFrom sin redeemed, are marked for God,\nOn this the day that saw Thy birth,\nSing the new song of ransomed earth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For that Thine advent glory be,\nO Jesu, virgin born, to Thee;\nWith Father, and with Holy Ghost,\nFrom men and from the heavenly host.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesu, the Father's Only Son",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1075",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown",
            "6th Century; translated from Latin to English by John Mason Neale",
            "1852."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus calls us over the tumult\nOf our life's wild, restless, sea;\nDay by day His sweet voice soundeth,\nSaying, \"Christian, follow Me!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As of old Saint Andrew heard it\nBy the Galilean lake,\nTurned from home and toil and kindred,\nLeaving all for Jesus' sake.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus calls us from the worship\nOf the vain world's golden store,\nFrom each idol that would keep us,\nSaying, \"Christian, love Me more!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In our joys and in our sorrows,\nDays of toil and hours of ease,\nStill He calls, in cares and pleasures,\n\"Christian, love Me more than these!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus calls us! By Thy mercies,\nSavior may we hear Thy call,\nGive our hearts to Thine obedience,\nServe and love Thee best of all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus Calls Us",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1080",
          "Authors": [
            "Cecil Frances Humphreys Alexander",
            "1852."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus came, the heavens adoring,\nCame with peace from realms on high;\nJesus came for man's redemption,\nLowly came on earth to die.\nAlleluia! Alleluia!\nCame in deep humility.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus comes again in mercy,\nWhen our hearts are bowed with care;\nJesus comes again in answer\nTo an earnest, heartfelt prayer;\nAlleluia! Alleluia!\nComes to save us from despair.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus comes to hearts rejoicing,\nBringing news of sins forgiven;\nJesus comes in sounds of gladness,\nLeading souls redeemed to heaven;\nAlleluia! Alleluia!\nNow the gate of death is riven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus comes in joy and sorrow,\nShares alike our hopes and fears;\nJesus comes, whate'er befalls us,\nGlads our hearts, and dries our tears;\nAlleluia! Alleluia!\nCheering e'en our failing years.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus comes on clouds triumphant,\nWhen the heavens shall pass away;\nJesus comes again in glory;\nLet us then our homage pay,\nAlleluia! Alleluia!\nTill the dawn of endless day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus Came, the Heavens Adoring",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1081",
          "Authors": [
            "Godfrey Thring",
            "1864."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus Christ is risen today, Alleluia!\nOur triumphant holy day, Alleluia!\nWho did once, upon the cross, Alleluia!\nSuffer to redeem our loss, Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hymns of praise then let us sing, Alleluia!\nUnto Christ, our heavenly King, Alleluia!\nWho endured the cross and grave, Alleluia!\nSinners to redeem and save, Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing we to our God above, Alleluia!\nPraise eternal as His love, Alleluia!\nPraise Him, all you heavenly host, Alleluia!\nFather, Son, and Holy Ghost.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus Christ Is Risen Today",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1082",
          "Authors": [
            "Lyra Davidica",
            "John Arnold and Charles Wesley."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Out of the depths to the glory above,\nI have been lifted in wonderful love;\nFrom every fetter my spirit is free,\nFor Jesus has lifted me!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Out of the world into heavenly rest,\nInto the land of the ransomed and blessed,\nThere in the glory with Him I shall be,\nFor Jesus has lifted me!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Out of myself into Him I adore,\nThere to hide in His love evermore;\nThrough endless ages His glory to see,\nMy Jesus has lifted me!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus has lifted me!\nJesus has lifted me!\nOut of the night into glorious light,\nYes, Jesus has lifted me!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus Has Lifted Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1084",
          "Authors": [
            "Avis Marguerite Burgeson Christiansen (1895-1985)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus is all the world to me, my life, my joy, my all;\nHe is my strength from day to day, without Him I would fall.\nWhen I am sad, to Him I go, no other one can cheer me so;\nWhen I am sad, He makes me glad, He's my Friend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus is all the world to me, my Friend in trials sore;\nI go to Him for blessings, and He gives them over and over.\nHe sends the sunshine and the rain, He sends the harvest's golden grain;\nSunshine and rain, harvest of grain, He's my Friend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus is all the world to me, and true to Him I'll be;\nO how could I this Friend deny, when He's so true to me?\nFollowing Him I know I'm right, He watches over me day and night;\nFollowing Him by day and night, He's my Friend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus is all the world to me, I want no better Friend;\nI trust Him now, I'll trust Him when life's fleeting days shall end.\nBeautiful life with such a Friend, beautiful life that has no end;\nEternal life, eternal joy, He's my Friend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus Is All the World to Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1092",
          "Authors": [
            "Will Lamartine Thompson",
            "1904"
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fade, fade, each earthly joy, Jesus is mine!\nBreak every tender tie, Jesus is mine!\nDark is the wilderness, Earth has no resting place,\nJesus alone can bless, Jesus is mine!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tempt not my soul away, Jesus is mine!\nHere would I ever stay, Jesus is mine!\nPerishing things of clay, born but for one brief day,\nPass from my heart away, Jesus is mine!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Farewell, ye dreams of night, Jesus is mine!\nLost in this dawning bright, Jesus is mine!\nAll that my soul has tried left but a dismal void;\nJesus has satisfied, Jesus is mine!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Farewell, mortality, Jesus is mine!\nWelcome, eternity, Jesus is mine!\nWelcome, oh, loved and blest, welcome sweet scenes of rest,\nWelcome, my Savior's breast, Jesus is mine!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus Is Mine",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1093",
          "Authors": [
            "Jane Catharine Lundie Bonar",
            "1844."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus is tenderly calling you home\nCalling today, calling today,\nWhy from the sunshine of love will you roam,\nFarther and farther away?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus is calling the weary to rest,\nCalling today, calling today,\nBring Him your burden and you shall be blest;\nHe will not turn you away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus is waiting, O come to Him now,\nWaiting today, waiting today,\nCome with your sins, at His feet lowly bow;\nCome, and no longer delay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus is pleading, O list to His voice,\nHear Him today, hear Him today,\nThey who believe on His Name shall rejoice;\nQuickly arise and away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Calling today, calling today,\nJesus is calling, is tenderly calling today.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus Is Tenderly Calling You Home",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1094",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1883."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus lives! From riven tomb\nHe arose, triumphant, glorious!\nNow hath He indeed become\nBy His death for aye victorious,\nLightnings flash, the earth is heaving;\nRent the grave! The Lord is living!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ arose! His victory's mine!\nHe from death can sure deliver,\nWhom the grave could not confine,\n'Tis my peace and comfort ever.\nOpen waits me heaven's portal;\nHe arose with life immortal.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus lives! No longer death\nWith its terrors can appall me;\nI approach my tomb with faith,\nThere to rest till He shall call me.\nOn this truth my hope I anchor,\nJesus lives! and I shall conquer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus Lives",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1098",
          "Authors": [
            "Hj. Sundquist; translated from Swedish to English by Andrew L. Skoog."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus lives! no longer now\nCan thy terrors, death, appall us;\nJesus lives! by this we know\nThou, O grave, canst not enthrall us.\nAlleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus lives! henceforth is death\nBut the gate of life immortal;\nThis shall calm our trembling breath,\nWhen we pass its gloomy portal.\nAlleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus lives! for us He died;\nThen, alone to Jesus living\nPure in heart may abide,\nGlory to our Savior giving.\nAlleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus lives! our hearts know well\nNaught from us His love shall sever;\nLife, nor death, nor powers of hell\nTear us from His keeping ever.\nAlleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus lives! to Him the throne\nOver all the world is given;\nMay we go where He is gone,\nRest and reign with Him in heaven.\nAlleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus Lives!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1097",
          "Authors": [
            "Christian Furchtegott Gellert (1715-1769); translated from German to English by Frances Elizabeth Cox (1812-1897)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am so glad that our Father in heav'n\nTells of His love in the Book He has giv'n;\nWonderful things in the Bible I see,\nThis is the dearest, that Jesus loves me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though I forget Him, and wander away,\nStill He doth love me wherever I stray;\nBack to His dear loving arms I do flee,\nWhen I remember that Jesus loves me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, if there's only one song I can sing,\nWhen in His beauty I see the great King,\nThis shall my song through eternity be,\n\"Oh, what a wonder that Jesus loves me!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus loves me, and I know I love Him;\nLove brought Him down my poor soul to redeem;\nYes, it was love made Him die on the tree;\nOh, I am certain that Jesus loves me!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If one should ask of me, how can I tell?\nGlory to Jesus, I know very well!\nGod's Holy Spirit with mine doth agree,\nConstantly witnessing Jesus loves me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In this assurance I find sweetest rest,\nTrusting in Jesus, I know I am blessed;\nSatan, dismayed, from my soul now doth flee,\nWhen I just tell him that Jesus loves me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am so glad that Jesus loves me,\nJesus loves me, Jesus loves me.\nI am so glad that Jesus loves me,\nJesus loves even me.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus Loves Even Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1101",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Paul Bliss",
            "1871"
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus loves me! This I know,\nFor the Bible tells me so.\nLittle ones to Him belong;\nThey are weak, but He is strong.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus loves me! This I know,\nAs He loved so long ago,\nTaking children on His knee,\nSaying, \"Let them come to Me.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus loves me still today,\nWalking with me on my way,\nWanting as a friend to give\nLight and love to all who live.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus loves me! He who died\nHeaven's gate to open wide;\nHe will wash away my sin,\nLet His little child come in.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus loves me! He will stay\nClose beside me all the way;\nThou hast bled and died for me,\nI will henceforth live for Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yes, Jesus loves me!\nYes, Jesus loves me!\nYes, Jesus loves me!\nThe Bible tells me so.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus Loves Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1102",
          "Authors": [
            "Anna Bartlett Warner and David Rutherford McGuire."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus calls the children dear,\n\"Come to me and never fear,\nFor I love the little children of the world;\nI will take you by the hand,\nLead you to the better land,\nFor I love the little children of the world.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus is the Shepherd true,\nAnd He'll always stand by you,\nFor He loves the little children of the world;\nHe's a Savior great and strong,\nAnd He'll shield you from the wrong,\nFor He loves the little children of the world.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am coming, Lord, to Thee,\nAnd Your soldier I will be,\nFor You love the little children of the world;\nAnd Your cross I'll always bear,\nAnd for You I'll do and dare,\nFor You love the little children of the world.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus loves the little children,\nAll the children of the world.\nRed and yellow, black and white,\nAll are precious in His sight,\nJesus loves the little children of the world.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus died for all the children,\nAll the children of the world.\nRed and yellow, black and white,\nAll are precious in His sight,\nJesus died for all the children of the world.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus Loves the Little Children",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1103",
          "Authors": [
            "C. Herbert Woolston."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus makes my heart rejoice,\nI'm His sheep, and know His voice;\nHe's a Shepherd, kind and gracious,\nAnd His pastures are delicious;\nConstant love to me He shows,\nYea, my very name He knows.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Trusting His mild staff always,\nI go in and out in peace;\nHe will feed me with treasure\nOf His grace in richest measure;\nWhen athirst to Him I cry,\nLiving water He'll supply.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Should not I for gladness leap,\nLed by Jesus as His sheep?\nFor when these blest days are over,\nTo the arms of my dear Savior\nI shall be conveyed to rest:\nAmen, yea, my lot is blest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus Makes My Heart Rejoice",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1104",
          "Authors": [
            "Henriette Luise von Hayn (1724-1782)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I hear the Savior say,\n\"Thy strength indeed is small;\nChild of weakness, watch and pray,\nFind in Me thine all in all.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For nothing good have I\nWhereby Thy grace to claim,\nI'll wash my garments white\nIn the blood of Calvary's Lamb.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And now complete in Him\nMy robe His righteousness,\nClose sheltered 'neath His side,\nI am divinely blest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, now indeed I find\nThy power and Thine alone,\nCan change the leper's spots\nAnd melt the heart of stone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When from my dying bed\nMy ransomed soul shall rise,\n\"Jesus paid it all,\"\nShall rend the vaulted skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And when before the throne\nI stand in Him complete,\nI'll lay my trophies down\nAll down at Jesus' feet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus paid it all,\nAll to Him I owe;\nSin had left a crimson stain,\nHe washed it white as snow.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus Paid It All",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1114",
          "Authors": [
            "Elvina Mable Hall",
            "1865."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We have heard the joyful sound: Jesus saves! Jesus saves!\nSpread the tidings all around: Jesus saves! Jesus saves!\nBear the news to every land, climb the mountains, cross the waves;\nOnward! 'tis our Lord's command; Jesus saves! Jesus saves!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Waft it on the rolling tide: Jesus saves! Jesus saves!\nTell to sinners far and wide: Jesus saves! Jesus saves!\nSing, you islands of the sea; echo back, you ocean caves;\nEarth shall keep her jubilee: Jesus saves! Jesus saves!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing above the battle strife: Jesus saves! Jesus saves!\nBy His death and endless life Jesus saves! Jesus saves!\nShout it brightly through the gloom, when the heart for mercy craves;\nSing in triumph o'er the tomb: Jesus saves! Jesus saves!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Give the winds a mighty voice: Jesus saves! Jesus saves!\nLet the nations now rejoice: Jesus saves! Jesus saves!\nShout salvation full and free; highest hills and deepest caves;\nThis our song of victory: Jesus saves! Jesus saves!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus Saves",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1118",
          "Authors": [
            "Priscilla J. Owens",
            "1882."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus shall reign wherever the sun\nDoes his successive journeys run;\nHis kingdom stretch from shore to shore,\nTill moons shall wax and wane no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Behold the islands with their kings,\nAnd Europe her best tribute brings;\nFrom north to south the princes meet,\nTo pay their homage at his feet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There Persia, glorious to behold,\nThere India shines in eastern gold;\nAnd barb'rous nations at his word\nSubmit, and bow, and own their Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To him shall endless prayer be made,\nAnd praises throng to crown His head;\nHis Name like sweet perfume shall rise\nWith every morning sacrifice.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "People and realms of every tongue\nDwell on His love with sweetest song;\nAnd infant voices shall proclaim\nTheir early blessings on His Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blessings abound wherever He reigns;\nThe pris'ner leaps to lose his chains;\nThe weary find eternal rest,\nAnd all the sons of want are blessed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Where He displays His healing power,\nDeath and the curse are known no more:\nIn Him the tribes of Adam boast\nMore blessings than their father lost.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let every creature rise and bring\nPeculiar honors to our King;\nAngels descend with songs again,\nAnd earth repeat the loud amen!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Great God, whose universal sway\nThe known and unknown worlds obey,\nNow give the kingdom to Thy Son,\nExtend His power, exalt His throne.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The scepter well becomes His hands;\nAll heav'n submits to His commands;\nHis justice shall avenge the poor,\nAnd pride and rage prevail no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With power He vindicates the just,\nAnd treads th'oppressor in the dust:\nHis worship and His fear shall last\nTill hours, and years, and time be past.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 11
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As rain on meadows newly mown,\nSo shall He send his influence down:\nHis grace on fainting souls distills,\nLike heav'nly dew on thirsty hills.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 12
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The heathen lands, that lie beneath\nThe shades of overspreading death,\nRevive at His first dawning light;\nAnd deserts blossom at the sight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 13
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The saints shall flourish in His days,\nDressed in the robes of joy and praise;\nPeace, like a river, from His throne\nShall flow to nations yet unknown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 14
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus Shall Reign",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1120",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1719."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus! the Name high over all,\nIn hell or earth or sky;\nAngels and mortals prostrate fall,\nAnd devils fear and fly.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus! the Name to sinners dear,\nThe Name to sinners given;\nIt scatters all their guilty fear,\nIt turns their hell to heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus! the prisoner's fetters breaks,\nAnd bruises Satan's head;\nPower into strengthless souls it speaks,\nAnd life into the dead.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O that the world might taste and see\nThe riches of His grace!\nThe arms of love that compass me\nWould all the world embrace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thee I shall constantly proclaim,\nThough earth and hell oppose;\nBold to confess Thy glorious Name\nBefore a world of foes.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His only righteousness I show,\nHis saving truth proclaim;\n'Tis all my business here below\nTo cry \"Behold the Lamb!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Happy, if with my latest breath\nI may but gasp His Name,\nPreach Him to all and cry in death,\n\"Behold, behold the Lamb!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus! the Name High over All",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1076",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1749."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus! what a Friend for sinners!\nJesus! Lover of my soul;\nFriends may fail me, foes assail me,\nHe, my Savior, makes me whole.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus! what a Strength in weakness!\nLet me hide myself in Him.\nTempted, tried, and sometimes failing,\nHe, my Strength, my victory wins.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus! what a Help in sorrow!\nWhile the billows over me roll,\nEven when my heart is breaking,\nHe, my Comfort, helps my soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus! what a Guide and Keeper!\nWhile the tempest still is high,\nStorms about me, night overtakes me,\nHe, my Pilot, hears my cry.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus! I do now receive Him,\nMore than all in Him I find.\nHe hath granted me forgiveness,\nI am His, and He is mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hallelujah! what a Savior!\nHallelujah! what a Friend!\nSaving, helping, keeping, loving,\nHe is with me to the end.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus! What a Friend for Sinners",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1077",
          "Authors": [
            "Rev. John Wilbur Chapman (1859-1918)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus! Whose blood so freely streamed\nTo satisfy the law's demand;\nBy Thee from guilt and wrath redeemed,\nBefore the Father's face I stand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To reconcile offending man,\nMake Justice drop her angry rod;\nWhat creature could have formed the plan,\nOr who fulfill it but a God?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No drop remains of all the curse,\nFor wretches who deserved the whole;\nNo arrows dipped in wrath to pierce\nThe guilty, but returning soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Peace by such means so dearly bought,\nWhat rebel could have hoped to see?\nPeace by his injured Sovereign wrought,\nHis Sovereign fastened to a tree.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now, Lord, Thy feeble worm prepare!\nFor strife with earth and hell begins;\nConform and gird me for the war;\nThey hate the soul that hates his sins.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let them in horrid league agree!\nThey may assault, they may distress;\nBut cannot quench Thy love to me,\nNor rob me of the Lord my Peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus! Whose Blood So Freely Streamed",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1078",
          "Authors": [
            "William Cowper",
            "1779."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, and shall it ever be,\nA mortal man, ashamed of Thee?\nAshamed of Thee, whom angels praise,\nWhose glories shine through endless days?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ashamed of Jesus! sooner far\nLet night disown each radiant star!\n'Tis midnight with my soul, till He,\nBright Morning Star, bid darkness flee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ashamed of Jesus! O as soon\nLet morning blush to own the sun!\nHe sheds the beams of light divine\nO'er this benighted soul of mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ashamed of Jesus! that dear Friend\nOn Whom my hopes of heav'n depend!\nNo; when I blush, be this my shame,\nThat I no more revere His Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ashamed of Jesus! empty pride!\nI'll boast a Savior crucified,\nAnd O may this my portion be,\nMy Savior not ashamed of me!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, and Shall It Ever Be",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1079",
          "Authors": [
            "Joseph Grigg",
            "1765."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, faithful to His Word, shall with a shout descend;\nAll heaven's host their glorious Lord shall pompously attend:\nChrist shall come with dreadful noise, lightnings swift, and thunders loud;\nWith the great archangel's voice, and with the trump of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "First the dead in Christ shall rise; then we that yet remain\nShall be caught up to the skies, and see our Lord again:\nWe shall meet Him in the air, all caught up to heaven shall be,\nFind, and love, and praise Him there, to all eternity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who can tell the happiness this glorious hope affords?\nJoy unuttered we possess in these reviving words;\nHappy while on earth we breathe, mightier bliss ordained to know,\nTrampling down sin, hell, and death, to the third heaven we go.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, Faithful to His Word",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1083",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1742."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, I am resting, resting,\nIn the joy of what Thou art;\nI am finding out the greatness\nOf Thy loving heart.\nThou hast bid me gaze upon Thee,\nAnd Thy beauty fills my soul,\nFor by Thy transforming power,\nThou hast made me whole.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O, how great Thy loving kindness,\nVaster, broader than the sea!\nO, how marvelous Thy goodness,\nLavished all on me!\nYes, I rest in Thee, Beloved,\nKnow what wealth of grace is Thine,\nKnow Thy certainty of promise,\nAnd have made it mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Simply trusting Thee, Lord Jesus,\nI behold Thee as Thou art,\nAnd Thy love, so pure, so changeless,\nSatisfies my heart;\nSatisfies its deepest longings,\nMeets, supplies its every need,\nCompasseth me round with blessings:\nThine is love indeed!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ever lift Thy face upon me\nAs I work and wait for Thee;\nResting 'neath Thy smile, Lord Jesus,\nEarth's dark shadows flee.\nBrightness of my Father's glory,\nSunshine of my Father's face,\nKeep me ever trusting, resting,\nFill me with Thy grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, I am resting, resting,\nIn the joy of what Thou art;\nI am finding out the greatness\nOf Thy loving heart.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, I Am Resting, Resting",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1086",
          "Authors": [
            "Jean Sophia Pigott",
            "1876."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, I live to Thee,\nThe loveliest and best;\nMy life in Thee, Thy life in me,\nIn Thy blessed love I rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus I die to Thee,\nWhenever death shall come;\nTo die in Thee is life to me\nIn my eternal home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Whether to live or die,\nI know not which is best;\nTo live in Thee is bliss to me,\nTo die is endless rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Living or dying, Lord,\nI ask but to be Thine;\nMy life in Thee, Thy life in me,\nMakes heaven forever mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, I Live to Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1087",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Harbaugh",
            "1850."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, I my cross have taken, all to leave and follow Thee.\nDestitute, despised, forsaken, Thou from hence my all shall be.\nPerish every fond ambition, all I've sought or hoped or known.\nYet how rich is my condition! God and heaven are still mine own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let the world despise and leave me, they have left my Savior, too.\nHuman hearts and looks deceive me; Thou art not, like them, untrue.\nAnd while Thou shalt smile upon me, God of wisdom, love and might,\nFoes may hate and friends disown me, show Thy face and all is bright.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Go, then, earthly fame and treasure! Come, disaster, scorn and pain!\nIn Thy service, pain is pleasure; with Thy favor, loss is gain.\nI have called Thee, \"Abba, Father\"; I have set my heart on Thee:\nStorms may howl, and clouds may gather, all must work for good to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Man may trouble and distress me, 'twill but drive me to Thy breast.\nLife with trials hard may press me; heaven will bring me sweeter rest.\nOh, 'tis not in grief to harm me while Thy love is left to me;\nOh, 'twere not in joy to charm me, were that joy unmixed with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Take, my soul, thy full salvation; rise o'er sin, and fear, and care;\nJoy to find in every station something still to do or bear:\nThink what Spirit dwells within thee; what a Father's smile is thine;\nWhat a Savior died to win thee, child of heaven, shouldst thou repine?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Haste then on from grace to glory, armed by faith, and winged by prayer,\nHeaven's eternal day's before thee, God's own hand shall guide thee there.\nSoon shall close thy earthly mission, swift shall pass thy pilgrim days;\nHope soon change to glad fruition, faith to sight, and prayer to praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, I My Cross Have Taken",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1088",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Francis Lyte",
            "1824."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have made my choice forever; I will walk with Christ my Lord.\nNaught from Him my soul can sever while I'm trusting in His Word.\nI the lonely ways have taken, rough and toilsome though it be;\nAnd although despised, forsaken, Jesus I'll go through with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though the garden lies before me, and the scornful judgment hall,\nThough the gloom of deepest midnight settles round me like a pall,\nDarkness can affright me never; from Thy presence shadows flee.\nAnd if Thou wilt guide me ever, Jesus, I'll go through with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though the earth may rock and tremble, though the sun may hide its face,\nThough my foes may be strong and ruthless, still I dare to trust Thy grace.\nThough the cross my path o'ershadow, Thou didst bear it once for me.\nAnd whate'er the pain or peril, Jesus, I'll go through with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When the conflict here is ended, and the weary journey done;\nWhen the last grim foe is conquered, and the final victory won;\nWhen the pearly gates swing open, and an entrance full and free\nShall be granted to the victors, Jesus, I'll go through with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, I'll Go Through with Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1085",
          "Authors": [
            "Mrs. E.E. Williams."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, immortal King, arise!\nAssert Thy rightful sway,\nTill earth, subdued, its tribute brings,\nAnd distant lands obey.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ride forth, victorious Conqueror, ride,\nTill all Thy foes submit,\nAnd all the powers of hell resign\nTheir trophies at Thy feet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Send forth Thy Word and let it fly\nThe spacious earth around,\nTill every soul beneath the sun\nShall hear the joyful sound.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O may the great Redeemer's Name\nThrough every clime be known,\nAnd heathen gods, forsaken, fall,\nAnd Jesus reign alone!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From sea to sea, from shore to shore,\nBe thou, O Christ, adored,\nAnd earth with all her millions shout\nHosannas to the Lord!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, Immortal King, Arise",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1089",
          "Authors": [
            "Aaron Crossley Hobart Seymour",
            "1810."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, in sickness and in pain,\nBe near to succor me,\nMy sinking spirit still sustain;\nTo Thee I turn, to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When cares and sorrows thicken round,\nAnd nothing bright I see,\nIn Thee alone can help be found;\nTo Thee I turn, to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Should strong temptations fierce assail,\nAs if to ruin me,\nThen in Thy strength will I prevail,\nWhile still I turn to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through all my pilgrimage below,\nWhate'er my lot may be,\nIn joy or sadness, weal or woe,\nJesus, I'll turn to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, in Sickness and in Pain",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1090",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Gallaudet",
            "1845."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, in Thy dying woes,\nEven while Thy lifeblood floes,\nCraving pardon for Thy foes;\nHear us, holy Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Savior, for our pardon sue,\nWhen our sins Thy pangs renew,\nFor we know not what we do:\nHear us, holy Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O may we, who mercy need,\nBe like Thee in heart and deed,\nWhen with wrong our spirits bleed:\nHear us, holy Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, pitying the sighs\nOf the thief, who near Thee dies,\nPromising him paradise;\nHear us, holy Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May we, in our guilt and shame,\nStill Thy love and mercy claim,\nCalling humbly on Thy Name:\nHear us, holy Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O remember us who pine,\nLooking from our cross to Thine;\nCheer our souls with hope divine:\nHear us, holy Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, loving to the end\nHer whose heart Thy sorrows rend,\nAnd Thy dearest human friend:\nHear us, holy Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May we in Thy sorrows share,\nAnd for Thee all peril dare,\nAnd enjoy Thy tender care:\nHear us, holy Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May we all Thy loved ones be,\nAll one holy family,\nLoving for the love of Thee,\nHear us, holy Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, whelmed in fears unknown,\nWith our evil left alone,\nWhile no light from heav'n is shown:\nHear us, holy Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though no Father seem to hear,\nThough no light our spirits cheer,\nTell our faith that God is near:\nHear us, holy Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 11
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, in Thy thirst and pain,\nWhile Thy wounds Thy lifeblood drain,\nThirsting more our love to gain:\nHear us, holy Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 12
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thirst for us in mercy still;\nAll Thy holy work fulfill;\nSatisfy Thy loving will:\nHear us, holy Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 13
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May we thirst Thy love to know;\nLead us in our sin and woe\nWhere the healing waters flow:\nHear us, holy Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 14
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, all our ransom paid,\nAll Thy Father's will obeyed,\nAll Thy suff'rings perfect made:\nHear us, holy Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 15
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Save us in our soul's distress,\nBe our help to cheer and bless,\nWhile we grow in holiness:\nHear us, holy Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 16
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, all Thy labor vast,\nAll Thy woe and conflict past,\nYielding up Thy soul at last:\nHear us, holy Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 17
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When the death shades round us lower,\nGuard us from the temper's power,\nKeep us in that trial hour:\nHear us, holy Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 18
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May Thy life and death supply\nGrace to live and grace to die,\nGrace to reach the home on high:\nHear us, holy Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 19
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, in Thy Dying Woes",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1091",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Benson Pollock",
            "1870."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, King of glory, throned above the sky,\nJesus, tender Savior, hear Thy children cry.\nPardon our transgressions, cleanse from our sin,\nBy Thy Spirit help us heav'nly life to win.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Help us ever steadfast in the faith to be:\nIn Thy Church's conflicts fighting valiantly.\nLoving Savior, strengthen these weak hearts of ours,\nThrough Thy cross to conquer crafty evil powers.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When the shadows lengthen, show us, Lord, Thy way;\nThrough the darkness lead us to the heavenly day;\nWhen our course is finished, ended all the strife,\nGrant us, with the faithful, palms and crowns of life.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, King of glory, throned above the sky,\nJesus, tender Savior, hear Thy children cry.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, King of Glory",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1095",
          "Authors": [
            "W. Hope Davison",
            "1887."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, kneel beside me,\nIn the dawn of day;\nThine is prayer eternal--\nTeach me how to pray!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Master, work beside me\nIn the shining sun;\nGently guide Thy servant\nTill the work be done.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Savior, watch beside me\nIn the closing light;\nLo, the evening cometh--\nWatch with me this night!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Birds are winging homeward,\nSun and shadow cease;\nSavior, take my spirit\nTo Thy perfect peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, Kneel Beside Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1096",
          "Authors": [
            "Allen Eastman Cross (1864-1943)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, Lord, we look to Thee;\nLet us in Thy Name agree;\nShow Thyself the Prince of Peace,\nBid our strife forever cease.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By Thy reconciling love\nEvery stumbling block remove;\nEach to each unite, endear;\nCome, and spread Thy banner here.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Make us of one heart and mind,\nGentle, courteous, and kind,\nLowly, meek, in thought and word,\nAltogether like our Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let us for each other care,\nEach the other's burdens bear;\nTo Thy church the pattern give,\nShow how true believers live.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Free from anger and from pride;\nLet us thus in God abide;\nAll the depths of love express,\nAll the heights of holiness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let us then with joy remove\nTo the family above;\nOn the wings of angels fly,\nShow how true believers die.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, Lord, We Look to Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1099",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1749."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, lover of my soul, let me to Thy bosom fly,\nWhile the nearer waters roll, while the tempest still is high.\nHide me, O my Savior, hide, till the storm of life is past;\nSafe into the haven guide; O receive my soul at last.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Other refuge have I none, hangs my helpless soul on Thee;\nLeave, ah! leave me not alone, still support and comfort me.\nAll my trust on Thee is stayed, all my help from Thee I bring;\nCover my defenseless head with the shadow of Thy wing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wilt Thou not regard my call? Wilt Thou not accept my prayer?\nLo! I sink, I faint, I fall--Lo! on Thee I cast my care;\nReach me out Thy gracious hand! While I of Thy strength receive,\nHoping against hope I stand, dying, and behold, I live.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou, O Christ, art all I want, more than all in Thee I find;\nRaise the fallen, cheer the faint, heal the sick, and lead the blind.\nJust and holy is Thy Name, I am all unrighteousness;\nFalse and full of sin I am; Thou art full of truth and grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Plenteous grace with Thee is found, grace to cover all my sin;\nLet the healing streams abound; make and keep me pure within.\nThou of life the fountain art, freely let me take of Thee;\nSpring Thou up within my heart; rise to all eternity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, Lover of My Soul",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1100",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1740."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, meek and gentle,\nSon of God most high,\nGracious, loving Savior,\nHear Thy children's cry.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Pardon our offenses,\nLoose our captive chains,\nBreak down every idol\nWhich our soul detains.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Give us holy freedom,\nFill our hearts with love;\nDraw us, holy Jesus,\nTo the realms above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lead us on our journey,\nBe Thyself the way\nThrough our earthly darkness\nTo the heavenly day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, meek and gentle,\nSon of God most high,\nGracious, loving Savior,\nHear Thy children's cry.\nHear Thy children's cry.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, Meek and Gentle",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1105",
          "Authors": [
            "George Rundle Prynne",
            "1856."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, merciful and mild, lead me as a helpless child:\nOn no other arm but Thine would my weary soul recline.\nThou art ready to forgive, Thou canst bid the sinner live;\nGuide the wanderer, day by day, in the straight and narrow way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou canst fit me by Thy grace for the heav'nly dwelling place;\nAll Thy promises are sure, ever shall Thy love endure;\nThen what more could I desire, how to greater bliss aspire?\nAll I need, in Thee I see; Thou art all in all to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, Savior all divine, hast Thou made me truly Thine?\nHast Thou bought me by Thy blood? Reconciled my heart to God?\nHearken to my tender prayer; let me Thine own image bear.\nLet me love Thee more and more till I reach heav'n's blissful shore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, Merciful and Mild",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1106",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Hastings",
            "1858."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, at Thy mercy seat, humbly I fall;\nPleading Thy promise sweet, Lord, hear my call;\nNow let Thy work begin, oh, make me pure within,\nCleanse me from every sin, Jesus, my all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tears of repentant grief, silently fall;\nHelp Thou my unbelief, hear Thou my call;\nOh, how I pine for Thee! 'Tis all my hope and plea:\nJesus has died for me, Jesus, my all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Still at Thy mercy seat, Savior, I fall;\nTrusting Thy promise sweet, heard is my call;\nFaith wings my soul to Thee; this all my song shall be,\nJesus has died for me, Jesus my all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, My All",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1108",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1868."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, my all, to heaven is gone,\nHe Whom I fix my hopes upon;\nHis track I see, and I'll pursue\nThe narrow way, till Him I view.\nThe way the holy prophets went,\nThe road that leads from banishment,\nThe King's highway of holiness,\nI'll go, for all His paths are peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This is the way I long have sought,\nAnd mourned because I found it not;\nMy grief a burden long has been,\nBecause I was not saved from sin.\nThe more I strove against its power,\nI felt its weight and guilt the more;\nTill late I heard my Savior say,\n\"Come hither, soul, I am the Way.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo! Glad I come; and Thou, blest Lamb,\nShalt take me to Thee, as I am;\nNothing but sin have I to give;\nNothing but love shall I receive.\nThen will I tell to sinners round,\nWhat a dear Savior I have found;\nI'll point to Thy redeeming blood,\nAnd say, \"Behold the way to God.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, My All, to Heaven Is Gone",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1107",
          "Authors": [
            "John Cennick",
            "1743."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have a Friend so dear,\nConstant and true is He,\nFilling my heart with cheer,\nSo good to me.\nHe's covered ev'ry sin and stain,\nHis pow'r now makes me whole again,\nAnd soon with Him fore'er I'll reign--\nJesus, my Friend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He's promised to return\nTo this dark world below,\nThough wicked men may spurn,\nTo Him I'll go.\nHe'll take me to my home on high,\nWhere I shall live and never die,\nHe'll wipe all tears from ev'ry eye--\nJesus, my Friend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then why should sorrow fill\nHearts that on Him rely,\nHis blessed \"Peace, be still\"\nCalms ev'ry cry.\nWho fills with hope and courage now,\nAnd at the last--I not not how--\nWill place a crown upon my brow--\nJesus, my Friend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, My Friend",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1109",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry de Fluiter",
            "1918"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, my only Hope, Friend ever dear,\nBend to my earnest prayer Thy gracious ear;\nCome from Thy throne above, come and my dross remove,\nFill me with perfect love, Savior, to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, my only Hope, grant me Thy grace,\nTeach me in joy and pain Thy hand to trace;\nKeep Thou my heart in peace, bid ev'ry murmur cease,\nCome and my faith increase, Savior, in Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, my only Hope, Jesus, my King,\nHelp me with heart and voice Thy praise to sing;\nNow let Thy beams divine bright o'er my pathway shine,\nDraw me, O Savior mine, closer to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, my only Hope, be Thou my Guest;\nUnder Thy mighty wings, O let me rest,\nRest till the angel band home to the promised land\nBears me at Thy command, Savior, to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, My Only Hope",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1110",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "circa 1886."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, my Savior, look on me,\nFor I am weary and oppressed;\nI come to cast myself on Thee:\nThou art my Rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Look down on me, for I am weak;\nI feel the toilsome journey's length;\nThine aid omnipotent I seek:\nThou art my Strength.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am bewildered on my way,\nDark and tempestuous is the night;\nO send Thou forth some cheering ray:\nThou art my Light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I hear the storms around me rise;\nBut when I dread th'impending shock,\nMy spirit to the Refuge flies:\nThou art my Rock.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Standing alone on Jordan's brink,\nIn that tremendous latest strife,\nThou will not suffer me to sink:\nThou art my Life.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou wilt my every want supply,\nE'en to the end, whate'er befall;\nThrough life, in death, eternally,\nThou art my All.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, My Savior, Look on Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1111",
          "Authors": [
            "Charlotte Elliott",
            "1869."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, my Strength, my Hope,\nOn Thee I cast my care,\nWith humble confidence look up,\nAnd know Thou hear'st my prayer.\nGive me on Thee to wait\nTill I can all things do;\nOn Thee, almighty to create,\nAlmighty to renew.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I want a godly fear,\nA quick discerning eye\nThat looks to Thee when sin is near\nAnd sees the tempter fly;\nA spirit still prepared\nAnd armed with jealous care,\nForever standing on its guard\nAnd watching unto prayer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I want a true regard,\nA single, steady aim,\nUnmoved by threat'ning or reward\nTo Thee and Thy great Name.\nA jealous, just concern\nFor Thine immortal praise;\nA pure desire that all may learn\nAnd glorify Thy grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I rest upon Thy Word;\nThe promise is for me;\nMy comfort and salvation, Lord,\nShall surely come from Thee.\nBut let me still abide,\nNor from my hope remove,\nTill Thou my patient spirit guide\nInto Thy perfect love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, My Strength, My Hope",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1112",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1742."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus! Name of wondrous love!\nName all other names above!\nUnto which must every knee\nBow in deep humility.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus! Name of priceless worth\nTo the fallen sons of earth,\nFor the promise that it gave--\n\"Jesus shall His people save.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus! Name of mercy mild,\nGiven to the holy Child,\nWhen the cup of human woe\nFirst He tasted here below.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus! Only name that's given\nUnder all the mighty heaven,\nWhereby man, to sin enslaved,\nBursts his fetters, and is saved.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus! Name of wondrous love,\nHuman name of God above!\nPleading only this, we flee,\nHelpless, O our God, to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, Name of Wondrous Love",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1113",
          "Authors": [
            "William Walsham How",
            "1854."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, priceless Treasure, Source of purest pleasure,\nTruest Friend to me, long my heart hath panted,\nTil it well nigh fainted, thirsting after Thee.\nThine I am, O spotless Lamb,\nI will suffer naught to hide Thee, ask for naught beside Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In Thine arms I rest me; foes who would molest me\nCannot reach me here. Though the earth be shaking,\nEvery heart be quaking, Jesus calms our fear.\nSin and hell in conflict fell,\nWith their heaviest storms assail us, Jesus will not fail us.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hence, all thought of sadness! For the Lord of gladness,\nJesus, enters in. Those who love the Father,\nThough the storms may gather, still have peace within;\nYea, whatever we here must bear,\nStill in Thee lies purest pleasure, Jesus, priceless Treasure!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, Priceless Treasure",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1115",
          "Authors": [
            "Johann Franck",
            "1653; translated by Catherine Winkworth",
            "1863."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, Refuge of the weary,\nObject of the spirit's love,\nFountain in life's desert dreary,\nSavior from the world above.\nO how oft Thine eyes, offended,\nGaze upon the sinner's fall;\nYet upon the cross extended,\nThou didst bear the pain of all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Do we pass that cross unheeding,\nBreathing no repentant vow,\nThough we see Thee wounded, bleeding,\nSee Thy thorn encircled brow?\nYet Thy sinless death hath brought us\nLife eternal, peace, and rest;\nOnly what Thy grace hath taught us\nCalms the sinner's stormy breast.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, may our hearts be burning\nWith more fervent love for Thee;\nMay our eyes be ever turning\nTo Thy cross of agony;\nTill in glory, parted never\nFrom the blessed Savior's side,\nGraven in our hearts forever,\nDwell the cross, the Crucified.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, Refuge of the Weary",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1116",
          "Authors": [
            "Girolamo Savonarola (1452-1498); translated to English by Jane Francesca Wilde (1826-1896). Johann Thommen",
            "1745."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, Rose of Sharon, bloom within my heart;\nBeauties of Thy truth and holiness impart,\nThat where'er I go my life may shed abroad\nFragrance of the knowledge of the love of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, Rose of Sharon, sweeter far to see\nThan the fairest flow'rs of earth could ever be,\nFill my life completely, adding more each day\nOf Thy grace divine and purity, I pray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, Rose of Sharon, balm for ev'ry ill,\nMay Thy tender mercy's healing power distil\nFor afflicted souls of weary burdened men,\nGiving needy mortals health and hope again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, Rose of Sharon, bloom forevermore;\nBe Thy glory seen on earth from shore to shore,\nTill the nations own Thy sov'reignty complete,\nLay their honors down and worship at Thy feet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, blessed Jesus, Rose of Sharon,\nBloom in radiance\nAnd in love within my heart.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, Rose of Sharon",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1117",
          "Authors": [
            "Ida A. Guirey",
            "circa 1922."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, Savior, pilot me over life's tempestuous sea;\nUnknown waves before me roll, hiding rock and treacherous shoal.\nChart and compass come from Thee; Jesus, Savior, pilot me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While the Apostles' fragile bark struggled with the billows dark,\nOn the stormy Galilee, Thou didst walk upon the sea;\nAnd when they beheld Thy form, safe they glided through the storm.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though the sea be smooth and bright, sparkling with the stars of night,\nAnd my ship's path be ablaze with the light of halcyon days,\nStill I know my need of Thee; Jesus, Savior, pilot me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When the darkling heavens frown, and the wrathful winds come down,\nAnd the fierce waves, tossed on high, lash themselves against the sky,\nJesus, Savior, pilot me, over life's tempestuous sea.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As a mother stills her child, Thou canst hush the ocean wild;\nBoisterous waves obey Thy will, when Thou sayest to them, \"Be still!\"\nWondrous Sovereign of the sea, Jesus, Savior, pilot me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When at last I near the shore, and the fearful breakers roar\n'Twixt me and the peaceful rest, then, while leaning on Thy breast,\nMay I hear Thee say to me, \"Fear not, I will pilot thee.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1119",
          "Authors": [
            "Edward Hopper",
            "1871."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, still lead on,\nTill our rest be won,\nAnd, although the way be cheerless,\nWe will follow calm and fearless,\nGuide us by Thy hand\nTo our fatherland.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If the way be drear,\nIf the foe be near,\nLet no faithless fears o'ertake us,\nLet not faith and hope forsake us,\nFor through many a woe\nTo our home we go.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When we seek relief\nFrom a long felt grief;\nWhen temptations come alluring,\nMake us patient and enduring;\nShow us that bright shore\nWhere we weep no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, still lead on,\nTill our rest be won;\nHeavenly Leader, still direct us,\nStill support, control, protect us,\nTill we safely stand\nIn our fatherland.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, Still Lead On",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1121",
          "Authors": [
            "Nikolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf",
            "1721; translated from German to English by Jane Laurie Borthwick",
            "1846.."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, tender Shepherd, hear me;\nBless Thy little lamb tonight;\nThrough the darkness be Thou near me;\nWatch my sleep till morning light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, Tender Shepherd, Hear Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1122",
          "Authors": [
            "John Stainer (1840-1901)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, the calm that fills my breast,\nNo other heart than Thine can give;\nThis peace unstirred, this joy of rest,\nNone but Thy loved ones can receive.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My weary soul has found a charm\nThat turns to blessedness my woe;\nWithin the shelter of Thine arm,\nI rest secure from storm and foe.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In desert wastes I feel no dread,\nFearless I walk the trackless sea;\nI care not where my way is led,\nSince all my life is life with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Christ, through changeful years my Guide\nMy Comforter in sorrow's night,\nMy Friend, when friendless--still abide,\nMy Lord, my Counselor, my Light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My time, my powers, I give to Thee;\nMy inmost soul 'tis Thine to move;\nI wait for Thy eternity,\nI wait, in peace, in praise, in love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, the Calm That Fills My Breast",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1123",
          "Authors": [
            "Frank Mason North (1850-1935)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, the Conqueror, reigns,\nIn glorious strength arrayed,\nHis kingdom over all maintains,\nAnd bids the earth be glad.\nYe sons of men, rejoice\nIn Jesus' mighty love,\nLift up your heart, lift up your voice\nTo Him who rules above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Extol His kingly power,\nKiss the exalted Son,\nWho died, and lives, to die no more,\nHigh on His Father's throne;\nOur advocate with God,\nHe undertakes our cause,\nAnd spreads through all the earth abroad\nThe victory of His cross.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That bloody banner see,\nAnd in your Captain's sight,\nFight the good fight of faith with me,\nMy fellow soldiers, fight!\nIn mighty phalanx joined,\nTo battle all proceed;\nArmed with the unconquerable mind\nWhich was in Christ your Head.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Urge on your rapid course,\nYe blood besprinkled bands;\nThe heavenly kingdom suffers force,\n'Tis seized by violent hands;\nSee there the starry crown\nThat glitters through the skies!\nSatan, the world, and sin, tread down,\nAnd take the glorious prize.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through much distress and pain,\nThrough many a conflict here,\nThrough blood, ye must the entrance gain;\nYet, O disdain to fear!\nCourage! your Captain cries,\nWho all your toil foreknew\nToil ye shall have; yet all despise,\nI have overcome for you.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The world cannot withstand\nIts ancient conqueror,\nThe world must sink beneath\nThe hand which arms us for the war;\nThis is the victory!\nBefore our faith they fall;\nJesus hath died for you and me;\nBelieve, and conquer all!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, the Conqueror, Reigns",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1124",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley (1707-1788)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, the sinner's Friend, to Thee,\nLost and undone, for aid I flee,\nWeary of earth, myself, and sin:\nOpen Thine arms, and take me in.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Pity and heal my sin sick soul;\n'Tis Thou alone canst make me whole;\nDark, till in me Thine image shine,\nAnd lost, I am, till Thou art mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "At last I own it cannot be\nThat I should fit myself for Thee:\nHere, then, to Thee I all resign;\nThine is the work, and only Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What shall I say Thy grace to move?\nLord, I am sin, but Thou art love;\nI give up every plea beside--\nLord, I am lost, but Thou hast died.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, the Sinner's Friend",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1125",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1739."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, the very thought of Thee\nWith sweetness fills the breast;\nBut sweeter far Thy face to see,\nAnd in Thy presence rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Nor voice can sing, nor heart can frame,\nNor can the memory find\nA sweeter sound than Thy blessed Name,\nO Savior of mankind!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O hope of every contrite heart,\nO joy of all the meek,\nTo those who fall, how kind Thou art!\nHow good to those who seek!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But what to those who find? Ah, this\nNor tongue nor pen can show;\nThe love of Jesus, what it is,\nNone but His loved ones know.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, our only joy be Thou,\nAs Thou our prize will be;\nJesus be Thou our glory now,\nAnd through eternity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Jesus, King most wonderful\nThou Conqueror renowned,\nThou sweetness most ineffable\nIn Whom all joys are found!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When once Thou visitest the heart,\nThen truth begins to shine,\nThen earthly vanities depart,\nThen kindles love divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Jesus, light of all below,\nThou fount of living fire,\nSurpassing all the joys we know,\nAnd all we can desire.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, may all confess Thy name,\nThy wondrous love adore,\nAnd, seeking Thee, themselves inflame\nTo seek Thee more and more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thee, Jesus, may our voices bless,\nThee may we love alone,\nAnd ever in our lives express\nThe image of Thine own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Jesus, Thou the beauty art\nOf angel worlds above;\nThy Name is music to the heart,\nInflaming it with love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 11
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O most sweet Jesus, hear the sighs\nWhich unto Thee we send;\nTo Thee our inmost spirit cries;\nTo Thee our prayers ascend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 12
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Abide with us, and let Thy light\nShine, Lord, on every heart;\nDispel the darkness of our night;\nAnd joy to all impart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 13
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, our love and joy to Thee,\nThe virgin's holy Son,\nAll might and praise and glory be,\nWhile endless ages run.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 14
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1126",
          "Authors": [
            "Attributed to Bernard of Clairvaux",
            "12th Century; translated from Latin to English by Edward Caswall",
            "1849."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, these eyes have never seen,\nThat radiant form of Thine;\nThe veil of sense hangs dark between\nThy blessed face and mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I see Thee not, I hear Thee not,\nYe art Thou oft with me;\nAnd earth hath ne'er so dark a spot,\nAs where I meet with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Like some bright dream that comes unsought\nWhen slumbers o'er me roll,\nThine image ever fills my thought,\nAnd charms my ravished soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yet though I have not seen, and still\nMust rest in faith alone;\nI love Thee, dearest Lord, and will,\nUnseen, but not unknown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When death these mortal eyes shall seal,\nAnd still this throbbing heart,\nThe rending veil shall Thee reveal,\nAll glorious as Thou art.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, These Eyes Have Never Seen",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1127",
          "Authors": [
            "Ray Palmer",
            "1858."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, Thine all victorious love\nShed in my heart abroad;\nThen shall my feet no longer rove,\nRooted and fixed in God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O that in me the sacred fire\nMight now begin to glow;\nBurn up the dross of base desire\nAnd make the mountains flow!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O that it now from heaven might fall\nAnd all my sins consume!\nCome, Holy Ghost, for Thee I call,\nSpirit of burning, come!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Refining fire, go through my heart,\nIlluminate my soul;\nScatter Thy life through every part\nAnd sanctify the whole.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, Thine All Victorious Love",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1128",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1739."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, Thou all redeeming Lord,\nThy blessing we implore;\nOpen the door to preach Thy Word,\nThe great, effectual door.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Gather the outcasts in, and save\nFrom sin and Satan's power;\nAnd let them now acceptance have,\nAnd know their gracious hour.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lover of souls! Thou knowest to prize\nWhat Thou hast bought so dear:\nCome, then, and in Thy people's eyes\nWith all Thy wounds appear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The hardness of their hearts remove,\nThou Who for all hast died;\nShow them the tokens of Thy love,\nThy feet, Thy hands, Thy side.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ready Thou art the blood to apply,\nAnd prove the record true;\nAnd all Thy wounds to sinners cry,\n\"I suffered this for you!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, Thou All Redeeming Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1129",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley (1707-1788)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, Thou divine Companion,\nBy Thy lowly human birth\nThou hast come to join the workers,\nBurden bearers of the earth.\nThou, the Carpenter of Nazareth,\nToiling for Thy daily food,\nBy Thy patience and Thy courage,\nThou hast taught us toil is good.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "They who tread the path of labor\nFollow where Thy feet have trod;\nThey who work without complaining\nDo the holy will of God.\nThou, the Peace that passeth knowledge,\nDwellest in the daily strife;\nThou, the Bread of heaven, broken\nIn the sacrament of life.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Every task, however simple,\nSets the soul that does it free;\nEver deed of love and kindness\nDone to man is done to Thee.\nJesus, Thou divine Companion,\nHelp us all to do our best;\nBless in our daily labor,\nLead us to the Sabbath rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, Thou Divine Companion",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1130",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Jackson van Dyke",
            "1909."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, Thou everlasting King,\nAccept the tribute which we bring;\nAccept the well deserved renown,\nAnd wear our praises as Thy crown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Daughters of Zion, come, behold\nThe crown of honor and of gold\nWhich the glad church, with joys unknown,\nPlaced on the head of Solomon.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let every act of worship be\nLike our espousals, Lord, to Thee;\nLike the dear hour when from above,\nWe first received Thy pledge of love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The gladness of that happy day,\nOur hearts would wish it long to stay;\nNor let our faith forsake its hold,\nNor comfort sink, nor love grow cold.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Each following minute, as it flies,\nIncrease Thy praise, improve our joys,\nTill we are raised to sing Thy Name,\nAt the great supper of the Lamb.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O that the months would roll away,\nAnd bring that coronation day!\nThe King of Grace shall fill the throne,\nWith all His Father's glories on.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, Thou Everlasting King",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1131",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1707."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, Thou Joy of loving hearts,\nThou Fount of life, Thou Light of men,\nFrom the best bliss that earth imparts,\nWe turn unfilled to Thee again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy truth unchanged hath ever stood;\nThou savest those that on Thee call;\nTo them that seek Thee Thou art good,\nTo them that find Thee all in all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We taste Thee, O Thou living Bread,\nAnd long to feast upon Thee still;\nWe drink of Thee, the Fountainhead,\nAnd thirst our souls from Thee to fill.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our restless spirits yearn for Thee,\nWherever our changeful lot is cast;\nGlad when Thy gracious smile we see,\nBlessed when our faith can hold Thee fast.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Jesus, ever with us stay,\nMake all our moments calm and bright;\nChase the dark night of sin away,\nShed over the world Thy holy light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, Thou Joy of Loving Hearts",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1132",
          "Authors": [
            "Attributed to Bernard of Clairvaux",
            "12th Century; translated from Latin to English by Ray Palmer",
            "1858."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, Thy blood and righteousness\nMy beauty are, my glorious dress;\n'Midst flaming worlds, in these arrayed,\nWith joy shall I lift up my head.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bold shall I stand in Thy great day;\nFor who aught to my charge shall lay?\nFully absolved through these I am\nFrom sin and fear, from guilt and shame.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When from the dust of death I rise\nTo claim my mansion in the skies,\nEv'n then this shall be all my plea,\nJesus hath lived, hath died, for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, the endless praise to Thee,\nWhose boundless mercy hath for me--\nFor me a full atonement made,\nAn everlasting ransom paid.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O let the dead now hear Thy voice;\nNow bid Thy banished ones rejoice;\nTheir beauty this, their glorious dress,\nJesus, Thy blood and righteousness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, Thy Blood and Righteousness",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1133",
          "Authors": [
            "Count Nikolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf",
            "1739; translated by John Wesley",
            "1740."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, Thy boundless love to me\nNo thought can reach, no tongue declare;\nUnite my thankful heart with Thee\nAnd reign without a rival there.\nTo Thee alone, dear Lord, I live;\nMyself to Thee, dear Lord, I give.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O, grant that nothing in my soul\nMay dwell but Thy pure love alone!\nOh, may Thy love possess me whole,\nMy joy, my treasure, and my crown!\nAll coldness from my heart remove;\nMy every act, word, thought, be love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O love, how cheering is thy ray!\nAll pain before thy presence flies;\nCare, anguish, sorrow, melt away\nWherever thy healing beams arise.\nO Jesus, nothing may I see,\nNothing desire or seek, but Thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This love unwearied I pursue\nAnd dauntlessly to Thee aspire.\nOh, may Thy love my hope renew\nBurn in my soul like heavenly fire!\nAnd day and night be all my care\nTo guard this sacred treasure there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My Savior, Thou Thy love to me\nIn shame, in want, in pain, hast showed;\nFor me, on the accursed tree,\nThou purest forth Thy guiltless blood;\nThy wounds upon my heart impress,\nNor aught shall the loved stamp efface.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "More hard than marble is my heart,\nAnd foul with sins of deepest stain;\nBut Thou the mighty Savior art,\nNor flowed thy cleansing blood in vain;\nAh soften, melt this rock, and may\nThy blood wash all these stains away!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O that I, as a little child,\nMay follow Thee, and never rest\nTill sweetly Thou hast breathed Thy mild\nAnd lowly mind into my breast!\nNor ever may we parted be,\nTill I become as one with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Still let Thy love point out my war;\nHow wondrous things Thy love hath wrought!\nStill lead me, lest I go astray;\nDirect my word, inspire my thought;\nAnd if I fall, soon may I hear\nThy voice, and know that love is near.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In suffering be Thy love my peace,\nIn weakness be Thy love my power;\nAnd when the storms of life shall cease,\nJesus, in that important hour,\nIn death as life be Thou my guide,\nAnd save me, Who for me hast died.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, Thy Boundless Love to Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1134",
          "Authors": [
            "Paul Gerhardt",
            "1653."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, Thy church with longing eyes\nFor Thine expected coming waits:\nWhen will the promised Light arise,\nAnd glory beam from Zion's gates?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "E'en now, when tempests round us fall,\nAnd wintry clouds o'ercast the sky,\nThy words with pleasure we recall,\nAnd deem that our redemption's nigh.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, gracious Lord, our hearts renew,\nOur foes repel, our wrongs redress,\nMan's rooted enmity subdue,\nAnd crown Thy Gospel with success.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O come, and reign o'er every land;\nLet Satan from his throne be hurled;\nLet nations bow to Thy command,\nAnd grace revive a dying world.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Teach us in watchfulness and prayer\nTo wait for the appointed hour;\nAnd fit us for Thy grace to share\nThe triumph of Thy conquering power.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, Thy Church with Longing Eyes",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1135",
          "Authors": [
            "William Hiley Bathurst",
            "1831."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, united by Thy grace,\nAnd each to each endeared,\nWith confidence we seek Thy face\nAnd know our prayer is heard.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Still let us own our common Lord,\nAnd bear Thine easy yoke,\nA band of love, a threefold cord,\nWhich never can be broke.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Make us into one spirit drink;\nBaptize into Thy Name;\nAnd let us always kindly think,\nAnd sweetly speak, the same.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Help us to help each other, Lord,\nEach other's cross to bear;\nLet all their friendly aid afford,\nAnd feel each other's care.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Up onto Thee, our living Head,\nLet us in all things grow;\nTill Thou hast made us free indeed\nAnd spotless here below.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Touched by the lodestone of Thy love,\nLet all our hearts agree,\nAnd ever toward each other move,\nAnd ever move toward Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Thee, inseparably joined,\nLet all our spirits cleave;\nO may we all the loving mind,\nThat was in Thee receive.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This is the bond of perfectness,\nThy spotless charity;\nO let us, still we pray, possess\nThe mind that was in Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Grant this, and then from all below\nInsensibly remove:\nOur souls their change shall scarcely know,\nMade perfect first in love!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With ease our souls through death shall glide\nInto their paradise,\nAnd thence, on wings of angels, ride\nTriumphant through the skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yet, when the fullest joy is given,\nThe same delight we prove,\nIn earth, in paradise, in heaven,\nOur all in all is love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 11
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, United by Thy Grace",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1136",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1742."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, we look to Thee,\nThy promised presence claim;\nThou in the midst of us shall be,\nAssembled in Thy Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy Name salvation is,\nWhich here we come to prove;\nThy Name is life, and health, and peace,\nAnd everlasting love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We meet, the grace to take\nWhich Thou hast freely giv'n;\nWe meet on earth for Thy dear sake\nThat we may meet in heav'n.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Present we know Thou art;\nBut, O, Thyself reveal!\nNow, Lord, let ev'ry waiting heart\nThe mighty comfort feel.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, We Look to Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1137",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1749."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, where'er Thy people meet,\nThere they behold Thy mercy seat;\nWhere'er they seek Thee Thou art found,\nAnd every place is hallowed ground.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For Thou, within no walls confined,\nInhabitest the humble mind;\nSuch ever bring Thee, where they come,\nAnd, going, take Thee to their home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dear Shepherd of Thy chosen few,\nThy former mercies here renew;\nHere, to our waiting hearts, proclaim\nThe sweetness of Thy saving Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here may we prove the power of prayer\nTo strengthen faith and sweeten care;\nTo teach our faint desires to rise,\nAnd bring all heav'n before our eyes.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Behold at Thy commanding word,\nWe stretch the curtain and the cord;\nCome Thou, and fill this wider space,\nAnd bless us with a large increase.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, we are few, but Thou art near;\nNor short Thine arm, nor deaf Thine ear;\nO rend the heavens, come quickly down,\nAnd make a thousand hearts Thine own!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, Where'er Thy People Meet",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1138",
          "Authors": [
            "William Cowper",
            "1769."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, with Thy Church abide,\nBe her Savior, Lord, and Guide,\nWhile on earth her faith is tried:\nWe beseech Thee, hear us.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Keep her life and doctrine pure,\nHelp her, patient, to endure,\nTrusting in Thy promise sure:\nWe beseech Thee, hear us.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All her fettered powers release\nBid our strife and envy cease,\nGrant the heav'nly gift of peace:\nWe beseech Thee, hear us.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May she one in doctrine be,\nOne in truth and charity,\nWinning all to faith in Thee:\nWe beseech Thee, hear us.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May she guide the poor and blind,\nSeek the lost until she find,\nAnd the broken hearted bind:\nWe beseech Thee, hear us.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May her priests Thy people feed,\nShepherds of the flock indeed,\nReady, where Thou call'st, to lead:\nWe beseech Thee, hear us.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Judge her not for work undone,\nJudge her not for fields unwon,\nBless her works in Thee begun:\nWe beseech Thee, hear us.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All that she has lost, restore,\nMay her strength and zeal be more\nThan in brightest days of yore:\nWe beseech Thee, hear us.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Raise her to her calling high,\nLet the nations far and nigh\nHear Thy heralds' warning cry:\nWe beseech Thee, hear us.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May she holy triumphs win,\nOverthrow the hosts of sin,\nGather all the nations in,\nWe beseech Thee, hear us.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Jesus, with Thy Church Abide",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1139",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Benson Pollock",
            "1871."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Join all the glorious names\nOf wisdom, love, and power,\nThat ever mortals knew,\nThat angels ever bore:\nAll are too mean to speak His worth,\nTo poor to set my Savior forth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But O what gentle terms,\nWhat condescending ways,\nDoth our Redeemer use\nTo teach his heav'nly grace!\nMine eyes with joy and wonder see\nWhat forms of love He bears for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Arrayed in mortal flesh,\nHe like an angel stands,\nAnd holds the promises\nAnd pardons in His hands;\nCommissioned from His Father's throne\nTo make His grace to mortals known.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Great Prophet of my God,\nMy tongue would bless Thy Name,\nBy Thee the joyful news\nOf our salvation came,\nThe joyful news of sin forgiv'n\nOf hell subdued, and peace with heav'n.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be Thou my Counsellor,\nMy Pattern, and my Guide,\nAnd through this desert land\nStill keep me near thy side:\nNor let my feet e'er run astray\nNor rove nor seek the crooked way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I love my Shepherd's voice,\nHis watchful eyes shall keep\nMy wand'ring soul among\nThe thousands of His sheep:\nHe feeds His flock, He calls their names,\nHis bosom bears the tender lambs.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To this dear Surety's hand\nWill I commit my cause;\nHe answers and fulfils\nHis Father's broken laws:\nBehold my soul at freedom set!\nMy Surety paid the dreadful debt.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, my great High Priest,\nOffered His blood, and died;\nMy guilty conscience seeks\nNo sacrifice beside:\nHis powerful blood did once atone,\nAnd now it pleads before the throne.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My Advocate appears\nFor my defense on high;\nThe Father bows his ears,\nAnd lays his thunder by:\nNot all that hell or sin can say\nShall turn his heart, his love away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My dear almighty Lord,\nMy Conqueror and my King,\nThy scepter and Thy sword,\nThy reigning grace I sing:\nThine is the power; behold I sit\nIn willing bonds beneath Thy feet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now let my soul arise,\nAnd tread the tempter down;\nMy Captain leads me forth\nTo conquest and a crown:\nA feeble saint shall win the day,\nThough death and hell obstruct the way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 11
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Should all the hosts of death,\nAnd powers of hell unknown,\nPut their most dreadful forms\nOf rage and mischief on,\nI shall be safe, for Christ displays\nSuperior power, and guardian grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 12
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Join All the Glorious Names",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1140",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1709."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
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          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Join, all ye ransomed sons of grace,\nThe holy joy prolong,\nAnd shout to the Redeemer's praise\nA solemn midnight song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blessing, and thanks, and love, and might,\nBe to our Jesus giv'n,\nWho turns our darkness into light\nWho turns our hell to heav'n.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thither our faithful souls He leads,\nThither He bids us rise,\nWith crowns of joy upon our heads,\nTo meet Him in the skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Join, All Ye Ransomed Sons of Grace",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1141",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1742."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Joseph dearest, Joseph mine,\nHelp me cradle the child divine;\nGod reward thee and all that's thine\nIn paradise,\" so prays the mother Mary.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Gladly, dear one, lady mine,\nHelp I cradle this child of thine;\nGod's own light on us both shall shine\nIn paradise, as prays the mother Mary.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He came among us at Christmastide,\nAt Christmastide, in Bethlehem;\nMen shall bring Him from far and wide\nLove's diadem: Jesus, Jesus,\nLo, He comes, and loves, and saves, and frees us!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Joseph Dearest",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1142",
          "Authors": [
            "German Carol",
            "circa 1500."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Joy and triumph everlasting\nHath the heav'nly Church on high;\nFor that pure immortal gladness\nAll our feast days mourn and sigh:\nYet in death's dark desert wild\nDoth the mother aid her child;\nGuards celestial thence attend us,\nStand in combat to defend us.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here the world's perpetual warfare\nHolds from heav'n the soul apart;\nLegioned foes in shadowy terror\nVex the Sabbath of the heart.\nO how happy that estate\nWhere delight doth not abate!\nFor that home the spirit yearneth,\nWhere none languisheth nor mourneth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There the body hath no torment,\nThere the mind is free from care,\nThere is every voice rejoicing,\nEvery heart is loving there.\nAngels in that city dwell;\nThem their King delighteth well:\nStill they joy and weary never,\nMore and more desiring ever.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There the seers and fathers holy,\nThere the prophets glorified,\nAll their doubts and darkness ended,\nIn the Light of Light abide.\nThere the saints, whose memories old\nWe in faithful hymns uphold,\nHave forgot their bitter story\nIn the joy of Jesus' glory.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Joy and Triumph Everlasting",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1144",
          "Authors": [
            "Adam of St. Victor",
            "12th Century; translated to English by Robert Bridges",
            "1899."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Joy dawned again on Easter Day,\nThe sun shone out with fairer ray,\nWhen, to their longing eyes restored\nTh'Apostles saw their risen Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His risen flesh with radiance glowed;\nHis wounded hands and feet He showed:\nThose scars their silent witness gave\nThat Christ was risen from the grave.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Jesus, King of gentleness,\nDo Thou our inmost hearts possess;\nAnd we to Thee will ever raise\nThe tribute of our grateful praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus Who art the Lord of all,\nIn this our Easter festival\nFrom every weapon death can wield\nThine own redeemed, Thy people, shield.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All praise, O risen Lord, we give\nTo Thee, Who dead, again dost live;\nTo God the Father equal praise,\nAnd God the Holy Ghost, we raise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Joy Dawned Again on Easter Day",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1145",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown; translated from Latin to English by John Mason Neale",
            "1862."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Morning light was dawning o'er the distant hills,\nBanished was the midnight gloom;\nSilently the angels clad in bright array\nCame to guard the dear Redeemer's tomb.\nSoldiers were affrighted and in terror fled,\nWhile the angels roll the stone away.\nThen with joy proclaiming, \"Christ the Lord is ris'n\"\n\"See the place where once the Savior lay.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Loving ones who sought Him at the break of day,\nFound the angels waiting there;\nJoy dispelled their sorrow--fear gave way to faith--\nHope succeeded all their deep despair.\nFor the angels told them, \"Jesus is not here,\"\n\"But had surely risen as He said.\"\nThen with eager footsteps joyfully they tell\nHow that Christ had risen from the dead.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Easter tells its gladness all the year around--\nHappy birds their tribute bring;\nFragrant flowers blooming after winter days\nSpeak to us the joys of coming spring.\nEarthly pleasures vanish, flowers soon shall fade,\nBut the joy of Easter shall endure.\nHope of resurrection never shall grow dim\nWhile the Word of God abideth sure.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Joy dispels our sorrow--pleasures banish pain--\nEarth awakes from winter's gloom;\nEaster anthems ringing tell the joyful news\n\"Christ is risen from the tomb.\"",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Joy Dispels Our Sorrow",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1146",
          "Authors": [
            "Grant Colfax Tullar",
            "circa 1903."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Joy fills our inmost hearts today!\nThe royal Child is born:\nAnd angel hosts in glad array\nHis advent keep this morn.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Low at the cradle throne we bend,\nWe wonder and adore;\nAnd feel no bliss can ours transcend,\nNo joy was sweet before.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For us the world must lose its charms\nBefore the manger shrine,\nWhen, folded in Thy mother's arms,\nWe see Thee, Babe divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou Light of uncreated Light,\nShine on us, holy Child;\nThat we may keep Thy birthday bright,\nWith service undefiled.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rejoice, rejoice! Th'incarnate Word\nHas come on earth to dwell;\nNo sweeter sound than this is heard\nEmmanuel!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Joy Fills Our Inmost Hearts Today!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1147",
          "Authors": [
            "William Chatterton Dix",
            "circa 1865."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Joy to the world, the Lord is come!\nLet earth receive her King;\nLet every heart prepare Him room,\nAnd heaven and nature sing,\nAnd heaven and nature sing,\nAnd heaven, and heaven, and nature sing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Joy to the world, the Savior reigns!\nLet men their songs employ;\nWhile fields and floods, rocks, hills and plains\nRepeat the sounding joy,\nRepeat the sounding joy,\nRepeat, repeat, the sounding joy.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No more let sins and sorrows grow,\nNor thorns infest the ground;\nHe comes to make His blessings flow\nFar as the curse is found,\nFar as the curse is found,\nFar as, far as, the curse is found.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He rules the world with truth and grace,\nAnd makes the nations prove\nThe glories of His righteousness,\nAnd wonders of His love,\nAnd wonders of His love,\nAnd wonders, wonders, of His love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Joy to the World",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1148",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1719."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Joy! because the circling year\nBrings our day of blessings here;\nDay when first the light divine\nOn the Church began to shine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Like to quivering tongues of flame\nUnto each the Spirit came,\nTongues, that earth might hear their call,\nFire, that love might burn in all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So the wondrous works of God\nWondrously were spread abroad;\nEvery tribe's familiar tone\nMade the glorious marvel known.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hardened scoffers vainly jeered;\nListening strangers heard and feared,\nKnew the prophets' word fulfilled,\nOwned the work which God had willed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Still Thy Spirit's fullness, Lord,\nOn Thy waiting Church be poured;\nGrant our burdened hearts release;\nGrant us Thine abiding peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Joy! Because the Circling Year",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1143",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown; translated from Latin to English by John Ellerton",
            "1871."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Joyful news to all mankind,\nJesus is mighty to save;\nAll who seek shall surely find\nJesus is mighty to save.\nSinners may relinquish wrong,\nFaltering hearts may now be strong;\nSound the tidings right along,\nJesus is mighty, is mighty to save.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though as scarlet be the stains,\nJesus is mighty to save;\nThough as steel the binding chains,\nJesus is mighty to save.\nHis the glorious sacrifice;\nHis the blood which paid the price;\nHis the love doth now entice;\nJesus is mighty, is mighty to save.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fearful soul, discard thy fears,\nJesus is mighty to save;\nSeeker, haste to dry thy tears,\nJesus is mighty to save.\nWith assurance seek His face,\nDoubt no more His love and grace,\nGive Him now His rightful place,\nJesus is mighty, is mighty to save.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Since His blood for thee was shed,\nJesus is mighty to save;\nSince He lives Who once was dead,\nJesus is mighty to save.\nWhile in conflict we engage,\nWhen the storms around shall rage,\nAll our earthly pilgrimage,\nJesus is mighty, is mighty to save.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus is mighty to save,\nJesus is mighty to save;\nFrom the uttermost, to the uttermost,\nMighty to save!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Joyful News to All Mankind",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1150",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Coller",
            "1920"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Joyful, joyful, we adore Thee, God of glory, Lord of love;\nHearts unfold like flowers before Thee, opening to the sun above.\nMelt the clouds of sin and sadness; drive the dark of doubt away;\nGiver of immortal gladness, fill us with the light of day!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All Thy works with joy surround Thee, earth and heaven reflect Thy rays,\nStars and angels sing around Thee, center of unbroken praise.\nField and forest, vale and mountain, flowery meadow, flashing sea,\nSinging bird and flowing fountain call us to rejoice in Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou art giving and forgiving, ever blessing, ever blessed,\nWellspring of the joy of living, ocean depth of happy rest!\nThou our Father, Christ our Brother, all who live in love are Thine;\nTeach us how to love each other, lift us to the joy divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Mortals, join the happy chorus, which the morning stars began;\nFather love is reigning o'er us, brother love binds man to man.\nEver singing, march we onward, victors in the midst of strife,\nJoyful music leads us Sunward in the triumph song of life.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1149",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Jackson van Dyke",
            "1907."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing with a tuneful song, sing and adore\nJesus the Holy One, King evermore;\nHe is the desert Rock, there we may hide,\nUnder His mighty shade safe we abide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing with a grateful heart, hallow His Name,\nAll He has done for us, gladly proclaim;\nTell how each promise sweet cheers us along,\nPraise we the Lord of lords, Fountain of song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing with a trusting heart, looking away\nUp to the brighter land, brighter than day;\nSing with a glowing heart filled with His love,\nSing till our happy souls anchor above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Joyfully sing, joyfully sing,\nJoyfully sing, joyfully sing,\nJoyfully sing, joyfully sing,\nLight of eternity,\nHonor and praise to Thee,\nNow and forever be,\nJesus our King.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Joyfully Sing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1151",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "circa 1881."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Judge eternal, throned in splendor,\nLord of lords and King of kings,\nWith Thy living fire of judgment\nPurge this land of bitter things;\nSolace all its wide dominion\nWith the healing of Thy wings.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Still the weary folk are pining\nFor the hour that brings release;\nAnd the city's crowded clangor\nCries aloud for sin to cease.\nAnd the homesteads and the woodlands\nPlead in silence for their peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Crown, O God, Thine own endeavor;\nCleave our darkness with Thy sword;\nFeed the faint and hungry heathen\nWith the richness of Thy Word;\nCleanse the body of this nation\nThrough the Gospel of the Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Judge Eternal, Throned in Splendor",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1152",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Scott Holland",
            "1902."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Judge me, O God, and plead my cause\nAgainst a sinful race;\nFrom vile oppression and deceit\nSecure me by Thy grace.\nFrom vile oppression and deceit\nSecure me by Thy grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On Thee my steadfast hope depends,\nAnd am I left to mourn?\nTo sink in sorrows and in vain\nImplore Thy kind return?\nTo sink in sorrows and in vain\nImplore Thy kind return?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O send Thy light to guide my feet\nAnd bid Thy truth appear;\nConduct me to Thy holy hill\nAnd taste Thy mercies there.\nConduct me to Thy holy hill\nAnd taste Thy mercies there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then to Thy altar, oh my God,\nMy joyful feet shall rise,\nAnd my triumphant songs shall praise\nThe God that rules the skies.\nAnd my triumphant songs shall praise\nThe God that rules the skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Judge Me, O God, and Plead My Cause",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1153",
          "Authors": [
            "Joel Barlow",
            "1785."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am weak, but Thou art strong;\nJesus, keep me from all wrong;\nI'll be satisfied as long\nAs I walk, let me walk close to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through this world of toil and snares,\nIf I falter, Lord, who cares?\nWho with me my burden shares?\nNone but Thee, dear Lord, none but Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When my feeble life is o'er,\nTime for me will be no more;\nGuide me gently, safely o'er\nTo Thy kingdom shore, to Thy shore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Just a closer walk with Thee,\nGrant it, Jesus, is my plea,\nDaily walking close to Thee,\nLet it be, dear Lord, let it be.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Just a Closer Walk with Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1154",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Just as I am, Thine own to be,\nFriend of the young, Who lovest me,\nTo consecrate myself to Thee,\nO Jesus Christ, I come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the glad morning of my day,\nMy life to give, my vows to pay,\nWith no reserve and no delay,\nWith all my heart I come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I would live ever in the light,\nI would work ever for the right;\nI would serve Thee with all my might;\nTherefore, to Thee I come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Just as I am, young, strong, and free,\nTo be the best that I can be\nFor truth, and righteousness, and Thee,\nLord of my life, I come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With many dreams of fame and gold,\nSuccess and joy to make me bold,\nBut dearer still my faith to hold,\nFor my whole life, I come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And for Thy sake to win renown,\nAnd then to take the victor's crown,\nAnd at Thy feet to cast it down,\nO Master, Lord, I come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Just as I Am, Thine Own to Be",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1155",
          "Authors": [
            "Marianne Hearn Farningham",
            "1887."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Just as I am, without one plea,\nBut that Thy blood was shed for me,\nAnd that Thou bidst me come to Thee,\nO Lamb of God, I come, I come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Just as I am, and waiting not\nTo rid my soul of one dark blot,\nTo Thee whose blood can cleanse each spot,\nO Lamb of God, I come, I come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Just as I am, though tossed about\nWith many a conflict, many a doubt,\nFightings and fears within, without,\nO Lamb of God, I come, I come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Just as I am, poor, wretched, blind;\nSight, riches, healing of the mind,\nYea, all I need in Thee to find,\nO Lamb of God, I come, I come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Just as I am, Thou wilt receive,\nWilt welcome, pardon, cleanse, relieve;\nBecause Thy promise I believe,\nO Lamb of God, I come, I come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jut as I am, Thy love unknown\nHath broken every barrier down;\nNow, to be Thine, yea, Thine alone,\nO Lamb of God, I come, I come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Just as I am, of that free love\nThe breadth, length, depth, and height to prove,\nHere for a season, then above,\nO Lamb of God, I come!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Just as I Am, Without One Plea",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1156",
          "Authors": [
            "Charlotte Elliott",
            "1835."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, for tomorrow and its needs I do not pray;\nKeep me, my God, from stain of sin just for today.\nHelp me to labor earnestly and duly pray;\nLet me be kind in word and deed, Father, today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let me no wrong or idle word unthinking say;\nSet Thou a seal upon my lips through all today.\nLet me in season, Lord, be grave, in season gay;\nLet me be faithful to Thy grace, dear Lord, today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And if, today, this life of mine should ebb away,\nGive me Thy sacrament divine, Father, today.\nSo for tomorrow and its needs I do not pray;\nStill keep me, guide me, love me, Lord, through each day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Just for Today",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1157",
          "Authors": [
            "Mary Xavier",
            "1877."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Just one touch as He moves along,\nPushed and pressed by the jostling throng,\nJust one touch and the weak was strong,\nCured by the Healer divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Just one touch and He makes me whole,\nSpeaks sweet peace to my sin sick soul,\nAt His feet all my burdens roll,\nCured by the Healer divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jut one touch! and the work is done,\nI am saved by the blessed Son,\nI will sing while the ages run,\nCured by the Healer divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Just one touch! and He turns to me,\nOh, the love in His eyes I see!\nI am His, for He hears my plea,\nCured by the Healer divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Just one touch! by His mighty power\nHe can heal thee this blessed hour,\nThou canst hear though the tempests lower,\nCured by the Healer divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Just one touch as He passes by,\nHe will list to the faintest cry,\nCome and be saved while the Lord is nigh,\nChrist is the Healer divine.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Just One Touch",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1158",
          "Authors": [
            "Birdie Bell",
            "1897."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Just when I need Him, Jesus is near,\nJust when I falter, just when I fear;\nReady to help me, ready to cheer,\nJust when I need Him most.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Just when I need Him, Jesus is true,\nNever forsaking all the way through;\nGiving for burdens pleasures anew,\nJust when I need Him most.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Just when I need Him, Jesus is strong,\nBearing my burdens all the day long;\nFor all my sorrow giving a song,\nJust when I need Him most.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Just when I need Him, He is my all.\nAnswering when upon Him I call;\nTenderly watching lest I should fall,\nJust when I need Him most.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Just when I need Him most,\nJust when I need Him most,\nJesus is near to comfort and cheer,\nJust when I need Him most.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Just When I Need Him Most",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1159",
          "Authors": [
            "William Charles Poole (1875-1949)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Keep Thou my way, O Lord, be Thou ever nigh;\nStrong is Thy mighty arm, weak and frail am I;\nThen, my unchanging Friend, on Thee, my hopes depend,\nTill life's brief day shall end, be Thou ever nigh.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Keep Thou my heart, O Lord, ever close to Thee;\nSafe in Thine arms of love, shall my refuge be;\nThen, over a tranquil tide, my bark shall safely glide;\nI shall be satisfied, ever close to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Keep Thou my all, O Lord, hide my life in Thine;\nO let Thy sacred light over my pathway shine;\nKept by Thy tender care, gladly the cross I'll bear;\nHear Thou and grant my prayer, hide my life in Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Keep Thou My Way",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1160",
          "Authors": [
            "Fanny Crosby",
            "1894."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Kum ba yah, my Lord, kum ba yah!\nKum ba yah, my Lord, kum ba yah!\nKum ba yah, my Lord, kum ba yah!\nO Lord, kum ba yah!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Someone's laughing, Lord, kum ba yah!\nSomeone's laughing, Lord, kum ba yah!\nSomeone's laughing, Lord, kum ba yah!\nO Lord, kum ba yah!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Someone's crying, Lord, kum ba yah!\nSomeone's crying, Lord, kum ba yah!\nSomeone's crying, Lord, kum ba yah!\nO Lord, kum ba yah!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Someone's praying, Lord, kum ba yah!\nSomeone's praying, Lord, kum ba yah!\nSomeone's praying, Lord, kum ba yah!\nO Lord, kum ba yah!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Someone's singing, Lord, kum ba yah!\nSomeone's singing, Lord, kum ba yah!\nSomeone's singing, Lord, kum ba yah!\nO Lord, kum ba yah!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Kum ba yah, my Lord, kum ba yah!\nKum ba yah, my Lord, kum ba yah!\nKum ba yah, my Lord, kum ba yah!\nO Lord, kum ba yah!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Kum Ba Yah",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1161",
          "Authors": [
            "African-American spiritual"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lamp of our feet whereby we trace\nOur path when wont to stray;\nStream from the fount of heav'nly grace,\nBrook by the traveler's way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bread of our souls whereon we feed,\nTrue manna from on high;\nOur guide and chart wherein we read\nOf realms beyond the sky.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Pillar of fire, through watches dark,\nOr radiant cloud by day;\nWhen waves would break our tossing bark,\nOur anchor and our stay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Word of the ever living God,\nWill of His glorious Son;\nWithout Thee, how could earth be trod\nOr heav'n itself be won?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yet to unfold thy hidden worth,\nThy mysteries to reveal,\nThat Spirit which first gave thee forth,\nThy volume must unseal.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, grant us all aright to learn\nThe wisdom it imparts\nAnd to its heavenly teaching turn\nWith simple, childlike hearts.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lamp of Our Feet",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1162",
          "Authors": [
            "Bernard Barton",
            "1826."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Laurels, fresh laurels, for the Sunday School we bring;\nThey will bloom in fadeless verdure\nThrough a calm eternal spring;\nThen gladly hail with a pure delight,\nOh, hail our beautiful wreath so bright;\nLaurels, \"Fresh Laurels,\" for the Sunday School, for the Sunday School,\nLaurels, \"Fresh Laurels,\" for the Sunday School we bring.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Laurels, \"Fresh Laurels,\" for the Sunday School to wear;\nAll may win the precious garland,\nAll the flaming crown may wear;\nThe smile of hope and the dew of prayer,\nHas made this beautiful wreath so fair.\nLaurels, \"Fresh Laurels,\" for the Sunday School, for the Sunday School,\nLaurels, \"Fresh Laurels,\" for the Sunday School to wear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Laurels, \"Fresh Laurels,\" then awake the song anew.\nThey will make you good and gentle,\nYou will love and praise them, too;\nOh, meet in heaven the heart so true,\nThat twined the beautiful wreath for you.\nLaurels, \"Fresh Laurels,\" then awake the song, then awake the song.\nLaurels, \"Fresh Laurels,\" then awake the song so new.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Laurels, Fresh Laurels",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1163",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1867."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lead me gently home, Father,\nLead me gently home,\nWhen life's toils are ended\nAnd parting days have come;\nSin no more shall tempt me,\nNe'er from Thee I'll roam,\nIf Thou'lt only lead me, Father,\nLead me gently home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lead me gently home, Father,\nLead me gently home,\nIn life's darkest hours, Father,\nWhen life's troubles come;\nKeep my feet from wand'ring,\nLest from Thee I roam,\nLest I fall upon the wayside,\nLead me gently home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lead me gently home, Father,\nLead me gently\nLest I fall upon the wayside,\nLead me gently home.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lead Me Gently Home, Father",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1165",
          "Authors": [
            "Will Lamartine Thompson (1847-1909)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "King of my life, I crown Thee now,\nThine shall the glory be;\nLest I forget Thy thorn crowned brow,\nLead me to Calvary.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Show me the tomb where Thou wast laid,\nTenderly mourned and wept;\nAngels in robes of light arrayed\nGuarded Thee whilst Thou slept.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let me like Mary, through the gloom,\nCome with a gift to Thee;\nShow to me now the empty tomb,\nLead me to Calvary.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May I be willing, Lord, to bear\nDaily my cross for Thee;\nEven Thy cup of grief to share,\nThou hast borne all for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lest I forget Gethsemane,\nLest I forget Thine agony;\nLest I forget Thy love for me,\nLead me to Calvary.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lead Me to Calvary",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1166",
          "Authors": [
            "Jennie Evelyn Hussey",
            "1921."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lead on, O King eternal,\nThe day of march has come;\nHenceforth in fields of conquest\nThy tents shall be our home.\nThrough days of preparation\nThy grace has made us strong;\nAnd now, O King eternal,\nWe lift our battle song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lead on, O King eternal,\nTill sin's fierce war shall cease,\nAnd holiness shall whisper\nThe sweet amen of peace.\nFor not with swords' loud clashing,\nNor roll of stirring drums;\nWith deeds of love and mercy\nThe heavenly kingdom comes.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lead on, O King eternal,\nWe follow, not with fears,\nFor gladness breaks like morning\nWhere'er Thy face appears.\nThy cross is lifted over us,\nWe journey in its light;\nThe crown awaits the conquest;\nLead on, O God of might.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lead On, O King Eternal",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1167",
          "Authors": [
            "Ernest Warburton Shurtleff",
            "1887."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us\nO'er the world's tempestuous sea;\nGuard us, guide us, keep us, feed us,\nFor we have no help but Thee;\nYet possessing every blessing\nIf our God our Father be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Savior, breathe forgiveness o'er us;\nAll our weakness Thou dost know;\nThou didst tread this earth before us,\nThou didst feel its keenest woe;\nLone and dreary, faint and weary,\nThrough the desert Thou didst go.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Spirit of our God, descending,\nFill our hearts with heavenly joy,\nLove with every passion blending,\nPleasure that can never cloy;\nThus provided, pardoned, guided,\nNothing can our peace destroy.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lead Us, Heavenly Father",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1168",
          "Authors": [
            "James Edmeston",
            "1821."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lead us, O Father, in the paths of peace:\nWithout Thy guiding hand we go astray,\nAnd doubts appall, and sorrows still increase;\nLead us through Christ, the true and living way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lead us, O Father, in the paths of truth:\nUnhelped by Thee, in error's name we grope,\nWhile passion stains, and folly dims our youth,\nAnd age comes on, uncheered by faith or hope.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lead us, O Father, in the paths of right:\nBlindly we stumble when we walk alone,\nInvolved in shadows of a darksome night;\nOnly with Thee we journey safely on.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lead us, O Father, to Thy heavenly rest,\nHowever rough and steep the path may be,\nThrough joy or sorrow, as Thou deemest best,\nUntil our lives are perfected in Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lead Us, O Father",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1169",
          "Authors": [
            "William Henry Burleigh",
            "1868."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lead, kindly Light, amid th'encircling gloom, lead Thou me on!\nThe night is dark, and I am far from home; lead Thou me on!\nKeep Thou my feet; I do not ask to see\nThe distant scene; one step enough for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I was not ever thus, nor prayed that Thou shouldst lead me on;\nI loved to choose and see my path; but now lead Thou me on!\nI loved the garish day, and, spite of fears,\nPride ruled my will. Remember not past years!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So long Thy power hath blessed me, sure it will, will lead me on.\nO'er moor and fen, o'er crag and torrent, till the night is gone,\nAnd with the morn those angel faces smile, which I\nHave loved long since, and lost awhile!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Meantime, along the narrow rugged path, Thyself hast trod,\nLead, Savior, lead me home in childlike faith, home to my God.\nTo rest forever after earthly strife\nIn the calm light of everlasting life.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lead, Kindly Light",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1164",
          "Authors": [
            "Cardinal John Henry Newman",
            "1833."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "What a fellowship, what a joy divine,\nLeaning on the everlasting arms;\nWhat a blessedness, what a peace is mine,\nLeaning on the everlasting arms.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O how sweet to walk in this pilgrim way,\nLeaning on the everlasting arms;\nO how bright the path grows from day to day,\nLeaning on the everlasting arms.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What have I to dread, what have I to fear,\nLeaning on the everlasting arms;\nI have blessed peace with my Lord so near,\nLeaning on the everlasting arms.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Leaning, leaning, safe and secure from all alarms;\nLeaning, leaning, leaning on the everlasting arms.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1170",
          "Authors": [
            "Elisha Albright Hoffman",
            "1887."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "If the world from you withhold of its silver and its gold,\nAnd you have to get along with meager fare,\nJust remember, in His Word, how He feeds the little bird;\nTake your burden to the Lord and leave it there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If your body suffers pain and your health you can't regain,\nAnd your soul is almost sinking in despair,\nJesus knows the pain you feel, He can save and He can heal;\nTake your burden to the Lord and leave it there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When your enemies assail and your heart begins to fail,\nDon't forget that God in heaven answers prayer;\nHe will make a way for you and will lead you safely through.\nTake your burden to the Lord and leave it there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When your youthful days are gone and old age is stealing on,\nAnd your body bends beneath the weight of care;\nHe will never leave you then, He'll go with you to the end.\nTake your burden to the Lord and leave it there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Leave it there, leave it there,\nTake your burden to the Lord and leave it there.\nIf you trust and never doubt, He will surely bring you out.\nTake your burden to the Lord and leave it there.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Leave It There",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1171",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Albert Tindley",
            "1916"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let all mortal flesh keep silence,\nAnd with fear and trembling stand;\nPonder nothing earthly minded,\nFor with blessing in His hand,\nChrist our God to earth descendeth,\nOur full homage to demand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "King of kings, yet born of Mary,\nAs of old on earth He stood,\nLord of lords, in human vesture,\nIn the body and the blood;\nHe will give to all the faithful\nHis own self for heavenly food.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rank on rank the host of heaven\nSpreads its vanguard on the way,\nAs the Light of light descendeth\nFrom the realms of endless day,\nThat the powers of hell may vanish\nAs the darkness clears away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "At His feet the six winged seraph,\nCherubim with sleepless eye,\nVeil their faces to the presence,\nAs with ceaseless voice they cry:\nAlleluia, Alleluia\nAlleluia, Lord Most High!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1172",
          "Authors": [
            "Liturgy of St. James",
            "4th Century."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let all the earth their voices raise\nTo sing the choicest psalm of praise,\nTo sing and bless Jehovah's Name:\nHis glory let the heathens know,\nHis wonders to the nations show,\nAnd all His saving works proclaim.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The heathens know Thy glory, Lord,\nThe wondering nations read Thy Word,\nIn Britain is Jehovah known:\nOur worship shall no more be paid\nTo gods which mortal hands have made;\nOur Maker is our God alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He framed the globe, He built the sky,\nHe made the shining worlds on high,\nAnd reigns complete in glory there:\nHis beams are majesty and light;\nHis beauties, how divinely bright!\nHis temple, how divinely fair!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come the great day, the glorious hour,\nWhen earth shall feel His saving power,\nAnd barbarous nations fear His Name;\nThen shall the race of man confess\nThe beauty of His holiness,\nAnd in His courts His grace proclaim.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Let All the Earth Their Voices Raise",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1173",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts (1674-1748)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let all the world in every corner sing, my God and King!\nThe heavens are not too high, His praise may thither fly,\nThe earth is not too low, His praises there may grow.\nLet all the world in every corner sing, my God and King!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let all the world in every corner sing, my God and King!\nThe church with psalms must shout, no door can keep them out;\nBut, above all, the heart must bear the longest part.\nLet all the world in every corner sing, my God and King!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Let All the World in Every Corner Sing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1174",
          "Authors": [
            "George Herbert",
            "1633."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let children hear the mighty deeds\nWhich God performed of old;\nWhich in our younger years we saw,\nAnd which our fathers told.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He bids us make His glories known,\nHis works of power and grace;\nAnd we'll convey His wonders down\nThrough every rising race.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our lips shall tell them to our sons,\nAnd they again to theirs;\nThat generations yet unborn\nMay teach them to their heirs.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thus shall they learn in God alone\nTheir hope securely stands,\nThat they may ne'er forget His works,\nBut practice His commands.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Let Children Hear the Mighty Deeds",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1175",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1719."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let earth and heaven combine,\nAngels and men agree,\nTo praise in songs divine\nThe incarnate Deity,\nOur God contracted to a span,\nIncomprehensibly made Man.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He laid His glory by,\nHe wrapped Him in our clay;\nUnmarked by human eye,\nThe latent Godhead lay;\nInfant of days He here became,\nAnd bore the mild Immanuel's Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Unsearchable the love\nThat has the Savior brought;\nThe grace is far above\nOf men or angels' thought:\nSuffice for us that God, we know,\nOur God, is manifest below.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He deigns in flesh to appear,\nWidest extremes to join;\nTo bring our vileness near,\nAnd make us all divine:\nAnd we the life of God shall know,\nFor God is manifest below.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Made perfect first in love,\nAnd sanctified by grace,\nWe shall from earth remove,\nAnd see His glorious face:\nHis love shall then be fully showed,\nAnd man shall all be lost in God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Let Earth and Heaven Combine",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1176",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1744."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let every lamp be burning bright,\nThe darkest hour is nearing;\nThe darkest hour of earth's long night,\nBefore the Lord's appearing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though thousands calmly slumber on,\nThe last great message spurning,\nWe'll rest our living faith upon\nHis promise of returning.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His Word our lamp, His truth our guide,\nWe cannot be mistaken;\nThough dangers rise on every side,\nWe shall not be forsaken.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then let good works with faith appear,\nTo help the world around us;\nObedience brings the blessing near\nWhen faith has firmly bound us.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then trim your lamps, my brethren dear,\nThen trim your lamps with godly fear;\nThe Master's coming draweth near,\nLet every lamp be burning.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Let Every Lamp Be Burning Bright",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1177",
          "Authors": [
            "Franklin Edson Belden",
            "1886"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a Stranger at the door,\nLet the Savior in, O let the Savior in;\nHe has been there oft before,\nLet the Savior in, O let the Savior in.\nLet Him in, ere He is gone;\nLet Him in, the Holy One,\nJesus Christ the Father's Son,\nLet the Savior in, O let the Savior in.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Open now to Him your heart,\nLet the Savior in, O let the Savior in;\nIf you wait He will depart,\nLet the Savior in, O let the Savior in.\nLet Him in, He is your Friend;\nHe your soul will sure defend,\nHe will keep you to the end,\nLet the Savior in, O let the Savior in.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hear you now His loving voice?\nLet the Savior in, O let the Savior in;\nNow, oh, now make Him your choice,\nLet the Savior in, O let the Savior in.\nHe is standing at your door;\nJoy to you He will restore,\nAnd His Name you will adore,\nLet the Savior in, O let the Savior in.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now admit the heav'nly Ghost,\nLet the Savior in, O let the Savior in;\nHe will make for you a feast,\nLet the Savior in, O let the Savior in.\nHe will speak your sins forgiv'n,\nAnd when earth ties all are riv'n,\nHe will take you home to heav'n,\nLet the Savior in, O let the Savior in.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Let Him In",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1178",
          "Authors": [
            "Jonathan Bush Atchinson."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "If you are tired of the load of your sin,\nLet Jesus come into your heart;\nIf you desire a new life to begin,\nLet Jesus come into your heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If it's for purity now that you sigh,\nLet Jesus come into your heart;\nFountains for cleansing are flowing nearby,\nLet Jesus come into your heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If there's a tempest your voice cannot still,\nLet Jesus come into your heart;\nIf there's a void this world never can fill,\nLet Jesus come into your heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If you would join the glad songs of the blest,\nLet Jesus come into your heart;\nIf you would enter the mansions of rest,\nLet Jesus come into your heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Just now, your doubtings give o'er;\nJust now, reject Him no more;\nJust now, throw open the door;\nLet Jesus come into your heart.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Let Jesus Come into Your Heart",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1179",
          "Authors": [
            "Leila Naylor Morris",
            "1898"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Let little children come to Me,\"\nSo says our blessed Lord;\nAnd I, a little child, must be\nObedient to His Word;\nOn Sabbath days must sing His praise,\nAnd bow before Him, for He says,\n\"Let little children come to Me,\nLet little children come.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Let little children come to Me,\"\nIt is my Savior's call;\nHe spake it not to two or three,\nBut to the children all;\nAnd so, when they His law obey,\nIt is as if they heard Him say,\n\"Let little children come to Me,\nLet little children come.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Let little children come to Me,\"\nO Father, Lord, I come;\nThrough life and death I'll go with Thee,\nThine arms shall be my home.\nI cannot fear when Thou art near;\nAnd Thy sweet words I seem to hear,\n\"Let little children come to Me,\nLet little children come.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Let Little Children Come to Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1180",
          "Authors": [
            "James Reed."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When my way is hedged about me, hedged with thorns of care;\nWhen the cross I loved so dearly, seems too hard to bear;\nWhen my heart is bowed with sorrow, and no light I see--\nLord, Thy tender mercy pleading, let me lean on Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O, for faith to cast behind me every sad complaint--\nFaith to run and not be weary, walk and never faint;\nThou dost know and feel my weakness, Savior look on me;\nNow Thy tender mercy pleading, let me lean on Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Closer let Thine arms enfold me, closer to Thy breast\nDraw my weary, trembling spirit, calm its doubts to rest;\nGive me strength for every burden Thou hast borne for me;\nLord, Thy tender mercy pleading, let me lean on Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Let Me Lean on Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1181",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1877."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let our choir new anthems raise, wake the morn with gladness;\nGod Himself to joy and praise turns the martyrs' sadness:\nBright the day that won their crown, opened heav'ns bright portal,\nAs they laid the mortal down and put on th'immortal.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Never flinched they from the flame, from the torture never;\nVain the foeman's sharpest aim, Satan's best endeavor:\nFor by faith they saw the land decked in all its glory,\nWhere triumphant now they stand with the victor's story.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Faith they had that knew not shame, love that could not languish;\nAnd eternal hope o'ercame momentary anguish.\nUp and follow, Christian men! Press through toil and sorrow;\nSpurn the night of fear, and then, O the glorious morrow!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Let Our Choir New Anthems Raise",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1182",
          "Authors": [
            "Joseph the Hymnographer",
            "9th Century; translated by John Mason Neale."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let sighing cease and woe\nGod from on high hath heard,\nHeaven's gate is opening wide, and lo!\nThe long expected Word.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Peace! through the deep of night\nThe heavenly choir breaks forth,\nSinging, with festal songs and bright,\nOur God and Savior's birth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The cave of Bethlehem\nThose wakeful shepherds seek;\nLet us too rise and greet with them\nThat infant pure and meek.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We enter--at the door\nWhat marvel meets the eye?\nA crib, a mother pale and poor,\nA child of poverty.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Art Thou the eternal Son,\nThe eternal Father's ray?\nWhose little hand, Thou infant one,\nDoth lift the world alway?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yea--faith through that dim cloud,\nLike lightning darts before,\nAnd greets Thee, at Whose footstool bowed\nHeaven's trembling hosts adore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Chaste be our love like Thine,\nOur swelling souls bring low,\nAnd in our hearts, O Babe divine\nBe born, abide and grow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So shall Thy birthday morn,\nLord Christ, our birthday be,\nThen greet we all, ourselves newborn,\nOur King's nativity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Let Sighing Cease and Woe",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1183",
          "Authors": [
            "Sebastien Besnault",
            "1736."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let the earth now praise the Lord.\nWho hath truly kept His Word\nAnd the sinners' Help and Friend\nNow at last to us doth send.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What the fathers most desired,\nWhat the prophet's heart inspired,\nWhat they longed for many a year,\nStands fulfilled in glory here.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Abram's promised great Reward,\nZion's Helper, Jacob's Lord,\nHim of twofold race behold,\nTruly came, as long foretold.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Welcome, O my Savior, now!\nHail! My Portion, Lord, art Thou.\nHere, too, in my heart, I pray,\nOh, prepare Thyself a way!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "King of Glory, enter in;\nCleanse it from the filth of sin,\nAs Thou hast so often done;\nIt belongs to Thee alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As Thy coming was in peace,\nQuiet, full of gentleness,\nLet the same mind dwell in me\nThat was ever found in Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Comfort my desponding heart:\nThou my Strength and Refuge art.\nI am weak, and cunningly\nSatan lays his snares for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bruise for me the Serpent's head,\nThat, set free from doubt and dread,\nI may cleave to Thee in faith,\nSafely kept through life and death.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And when Thou dost come again\nAs a glorious King to reign,\nI with joy may see Thy face,\nFreely ransomed by Thy grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Let the Earth Now Praise the Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1184",
          "Authors": [
            "Heinrich Held",
            "1659; translated from German to English by Catherine Winkworth",
            "1863."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Brightly beams our Father's mercy from His lighthouse evermore,\nBut to us He gives the keeping of the lights along the shore.\nLet the lower lights be burning! Send a gleam across the wave!\nFor to us He gives the keeping of the lights along the shore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dark the night of sin has settled, loud the angry billows roar;\nEager eyes are watching, longing, for the lights, along the shore.\nLet the lower lights be burning! Send a gleam across the wave!\nEager eyes are watching, longing, for the lights, along the shore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Trim your feeble lamp, my brother, some poor sailor tempest tossed,\nTrying now to make the harbor, in the darkness may be lost.\nLet the lower lights be burning! Send a gleam across the wave!\nTrying now to make the harbor, some poor sailor may be lost.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Let the Lower Lights Be Burning",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1185",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Paul Bliss",
            "1871"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let the song go round the earth,\nJesus Christ is Lord!\nSound His praises, tell His worth,\nBe His Name adored;\nEvery clime and every tongue\nJoin the grand, the glorious song!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let the song go round the earth,\nFrom the eastern sea,\nWhere the daylight has its birth,\nGlad, and bright, and free;\nChina's millions join the strains,\nWaft them on to India's plains.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let the song go round the earth,\nLands where Islam's sway\nDarkly broods o'er home and hearth,\nCast their bonds away;\nLet His praise from Afric's shore\nRise and swell her wide lands o'er.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let the song go round the earth,\nWhere the summer smiles;\nLet the notes of holy mirth\nBreak from distant isles;\nInland forests, dark and dim,\nIce bound coasts give back the hymn.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let the song go round the earth,\nJesus Christ is King!\nWith the story of His worth\nLet the whole world ring;\nHim creation all adore\nEvermore and evermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Let the Song Go Round the Earth",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1186",
          "Authors": [
            "Sarah Geraldine Stock",
            "1898"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let the whole creation cry: Alleluia!\nGlory to the Lord on high! Alleluia!\nHeav'n and earth, awake and sing: Alleluia!\nGod is God and therefore King! Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise Him, all ye hosts above, Alleluia!\nEver bright and fair in love, Alleluia!\nSun and moon, lift up your voice, Alleluia!\nNight and stars in God rejoice, Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Warriors fighting for the Lord, Alleluia!\nProphets burning with His Word, Alleluia!\nThose to whom the arts belong, Alleluia!\nAdd their voices to the song, Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Men and women, young and old, Alleluia!\nRaise the anthem manifold, Alleluia!\nAnd let children's happy hearts, Alleluia!\nIn this worship heart their parts, Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Let the Whole Creation Cry",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1187",
          "Authors": [
            "Stopford Augustus Brooke",
            "1881."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let thoughtless thousands choose the road\nThat leads the soul away from God;\nThis happiness, dear Lord, be mine,\nTo live and die entirely Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On Christ, by faith, I fain would live,\nFrom Him my life, my all, receive,\nTo Him devote my fleeting hours,\nServe Him alone with all my powers.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ is my everlasting All;\nTo Him I look, on Him I call;\nHe will my every want supply\nIn time and through eternity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Soon will the Lord, my Life appear;\nSoon shall I end my trials here,\nLeave sin and sorrow, death and pain.\nTo live is Christ, to die is gain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Soon will the saints in glory meet,\nSoon walk through every golden street,\nAnd sing on every blissful plain:\nTo live is Christ, to die is gain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Let Thoughtless Thousands Choose",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1188",
          "Authors": [
            "Joseph Hoskins",
            "1789."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let Thy blood in mercy poured,\nLet Thy gracious body broken,\nBe to me, O gracious Lord,\nOf Thy boundless love the token.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou didst die that I might live;\nBlessed Lord, Thou cam'st to save me:\nAll that love of God could give\nJesus by His sorrows gave me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By the thorns that crowned Thy brow,\nBy the spear wound and the nailing,\nBy the pain and death, I now\nClaim, O Christ, Thy love unfailing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wilt Thou own the gift I bring?\nAll my penitence I give Thee;\nThou art my exalted King,\nOf Thy matchless love forgive me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou didst give Thyself for me,\nNow I give myself to Thee.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Let Thy Blood in Mercy Poured",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1189",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown; translated from Greek to English by John Brownlie",
            "1907."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let us break bread together on our knees, (on our knees)\nLet us break bread together on our knees. (on our knees)\nWhen I fall on my knees with my face to the rising sun,\nO Lord, have mercy on me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let us drink wine together on our knees, (on our knees)\nLet us drink wine together on our knees. (on our knees)\nWhen I fall on my knees with my face to the rising sun,\nO Lord, have mercy on me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let us praise God together on our knees, (on our knees)\nLet us praise God together on our knees. (on our knees)\nWhen I fall on my knees with my face to the rising sun,\nO Lord, have mercy on me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Let Us Break Bread Together",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1190",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let us love and sing and wonder,\nLet us praise the Savior's Name!\nHe has hushed the law's loud thunder,\nHe has quenched Mount Sinai's flame.\nHe has washed us with His blood,\nHe has brought us nigh to God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let us love the Lord Who bought us,\nPitied us when enemies,\nCalled us by His grace, and taught us,\nGave us ears and gave us eyes:\nHe has washed us with His blood,\nHe presents our souls to God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let us sing, though fierce temptation\nThreaten hard to bear us down!\nFor the Lord, our strong Salvation,\nHolds in view the conqueror's crown:\nHe Who washed us with His blood\nSoon will bring us home to God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let us wonder; grace and justice\nJoin and point to mercy's store;\nWhen through grace in Christ our trust is,\nJustice smiles and asks no more:\nHe Who washed us with His blood\nHas secured our way to God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let us praise, and join the chorus\nOf the saints enthroned on high;\nHere they trusted Him before us,\nNow their praises fill the sky:\n\"You have washed us with Your blood;\nYou are worthy, Lamb of God!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Let Us Love and Sing and Wonder",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1191",
          "Authors": [
            "John Newton",
            "1774."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let us plead for faith alone\nFaith which by our works is shown;\nGod it is Who justifies,\nOnly faith the grace applies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Active faith that lives within,\nConquers hell and death and sin,\nHallows whom it first made whole,\nForms the Savior in the soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let us for this faith contend,\nSure salvation is the end;\nHeaven already is begun,\nEverlasting life is won.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Only let us persevere\nTill we see our Lord appear,\nNever from the Rock remove,\nSaved by faith which works by love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Let Us Plead for Faith Alone",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1192",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1740."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let us, with a gladsome mind,\nPraise the Lord, for He is kind.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let us blaze His Name abroad,\nFor of gods He is the God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He with all commanding might\nFilled the new made world with light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He hath, with a piteous eye,\nLooked upon our misery.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He the golden tressèd sun\nCaused all day his course to run.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The horned moon to shine by night;\n'Mid her spangled sisters bright.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All things living he doth feed,\nHis full hand supplies their need.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let us, with a gladsome mind,\nPraise the Lord, for He is kind.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For His mercies aye endure,\nEver faithful, ever sure.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Let Us with a Gladsome Mind",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1193",
          "Authors": [
            "John Milton",
            "1623."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Life of ages, richly poured,\nLove of God, unspent and free,\nFlowing in the prophet's word,\nAnd the people's liberty.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Never was to chosen race\nThat unstinted tide confined\nThine is every time and place,\nFountain sweet of heart and mind.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Breathing in the thinker's creed,\nPulsing in the hero's blood,\nNerving noblest thought and deed,\nFresh'ning time with truth and good.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Consecrating art and song,\nHoly book and pilgrim way,\nQuelling strife and tyrant wrong,\nWidening freedom's sacred sway.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Life of Ages, Richly Poured",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1194",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel Johnson",
            "1864."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Life is like a mountain railroad, with an engineer that's brave;\nWe must make the run successful, from the cradle to the grave;\nWatch the curves, the fills, the tunnels; never falter, never quail;\nKeep your hand upon the throttle, and your eye upon the rail.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "You will roll up grades of trial; you will cross the bridge of strife;\nSee that Christ is your Conductor on this lightning train of life;\nAlways mindful of obstruction, do your duty, never fail;\nKeep your hand upon the throttle, and your eye upon the rail.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "You will often find obstructions; look for storms of wind and rain;\nOn a fill, or curve, or trestle, they will almost ditch your train;\nPut your trust alone in Jesus; never falter, never fail;\nKeep your hand upon the throttle, and your eye upon the rail.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As you roll across the trestle, spanning Jordan's swelling tide,\nYou behold the Union Depot into which your train will glide;\nThere you'll meet the Superintendent, God the Father, God the Son,\nWith the hearty, joyous, plaudit, \"Weary pilgrim, welcome home!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blessèd Savior, Thou wilt guide us,\nTill we reach that blissful shore;\nWhere the angels wait to join us\nIn Thy praise forevermore.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Life's Railway to Heaven",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1195",
          "Authors": [
            "Eliza R. Snow (1804-1887); chorus by M.E. Abbey."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lift every voice and sing, till earth and heaven ring,\nRing with the harmonies of liberty;\nLet our rejoicing rise, high as the listening skies,\nLet it resound loud as the rolling sea.\nSing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us,\nSing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us;\nFacing the rising sun of our new day begun,\nLet us march on till victory is won.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Stony the road we trod, bitter the chastening rod,\nFelt in the days when hope unborn had died;\nYet with a steady beat, have not our weary feet,\nCome to the place for which our fathers sighed?\nWe have come over a way that with tears has been watered,\nWe have come, treading our path through the blood of the slaughtered;\nOut from the gloomy past, till now we stand at last\nWhere the white gleam of our bright star is cast.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God of our weary years, God of our silent tears,\nThou Who hast brought us thus far on the way;\nThou Who hast by Thy might, led us into the light,\nKeep us forever in the path, we pray.\nLest our feet stray from the places, our God, where we met Thee.\nLest our hearts, drunk with the wine of the world, we forget Thee.\nShadowed beneath Thy hand, may we forever stand,\nTrue to our God, true to our native land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lift Every Voice and Sing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1196",
          "Authors": [
            "James Weldon Johnson",
            "1899."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Led on their way by this triumphant sign,\nThe hosts of God in conquering ranks combine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Each newborn servant of the Crucified\nBears on the brow the seal of Him Who died.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lord, once lifted on the glorious tree,\nAs Thou hast promised, draw the world to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So shall our song of triumph ever be:\nPraise to the Crucified for victory.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lift high the cross, the love of Christ proclaim,\nTill all the world adore His sacred Name.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lift High the Cross",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1197",
          "Authors": [
            "George William Kitchin and Michael Robert Newbolt",
            "1916."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lift up your heads, rejoice, redemption draweth nigh;\nNow breathes a softer air, now shines a milder sky;\nThe early trees put forth their new and tender leaf;\nHushed is the moaning wind that told of winter's grief.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lift up your heads, rejoice, redemption draweth nigh;\nNow mount the laden clouds, now flames the darkening sky;\nThe early scattered drops descend with heavy fall,\nAnd to the waiting earth the hidden thunders call.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lift up your heads, rejoice, redemption draweth nigh;\nO note the varying signs of earth, and air, and sky;\nThe God of glory comes in gentleness and might,\nTo comfort and alarm, to succor and to smite.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He comes, the wide world's King, He comes, the true heart's Friend,\nNew gladness to begin, and ancient wrong to end;\nHe comes, to fill with light the weary waiting eye;\nLift up your heads, rejoice, redemption draweth nigh.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lift Up Your Heads, Rejoice",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1200",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Toke Lynch",
            "1856",
            "18685."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lift up your heads, ye gates of brass,\nYe bars of iron, yield,\nAnd let the King of Glory pass;\nThe cross is in the field.\nThat banner, brighter than the star\nThat leads the train of night,\nShines on their march, and guides from far\nHis servants to the fight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A holy war those servants wage;\nMysteriously at strife;\nThe powers of heaven and hell engage\nFor more than death or life.\nYe armies of the living God,\nHis sacramental host,\nWhere hallowed footsteps never trod\nTake your appointed post.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though few and small and weak your bands,\nStrong in your Captain's strength\nGo to the conquest of all lands;\nAll must be His at length.\nThose spoils at His victorious feet\nYou shall rejoice to lay,\nAnd lay yourselves, as trophies meet,\nIn His great judgment day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O fear not, faint not, halt not now;\nQuit you like men, be strong!\nTo Christ shall all the nations bow,\nAnd sing with you this song:\n\"Uplifted are the gates of brass,\nThe bars of iron yield;\nBehold the King of Glory pass;\nThe cross hath won the field!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lift Up Your Heads, Ye Gates of Brass",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1201",
          "Authors": [
            "James Montgomery",
            "1843."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lift up your heads, ye mighty gates;\nBehold, the King of glory waits;\nThe King of kings is drawing near;\nThe Savior of the world is here!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A Helper just He comes to thee,\nHis chariot is humility,\nHis kingly crown is holiness,\nHis scepter, pity in distress.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O blest the land, the city blest,\nWhere Christ the Ruler is confessed!\nO happy hearts and happy homes\nTo whom this King in triumph comes!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fling wide the portals of your heart;\nMake it a temple, set apart\nFrom earthly use for heaven's employ,\nAdorned with prayer and love and joy.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Redeemer, come, with us abide;\nOur hearts to Thee we open wide;\nLet us Thy inner presence feel;\nThy grace and love in us reveal.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy Holy Spirit lead us on\nUntil our glorious goal is won;\nEternal praise, eternal fame\nBe offered, Savior, to Thy Name!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lift Up Your Heads, Ye Mighty Gates",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1202",
          "Authors": [
            "George Weissel",
            "1642."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lift up, lift up thy voice with singing,\nDear land, with strength lift up thy voice!\nThe kingdoms of the earth are bringing\nTheir treasures to thy gates--Rejoice!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And shall His flock with strife be riven?\nShall envious lines His church divide,\nWhen He, the Lord of earth and heaven,\nStands at the door to claim His bride?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lift up thy gates! Bring forth oblations!\nOne crowned with crowns a message brings:\nHis Word, a sword to smite the nations;\nHis Name--The Christ, the King of kings.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He comes! Let all the earth adore Him;\nThe path His human nature trod\nSpreads to a royal realm before Him,\nThe Life of life, The Word of God!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Arise and shine in youth immortal,\nThy Light is come, thy King appears!\nBeyond the century's swinging portal,\nBreaks a new dawn--the thousand years.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lift Up, Lift Up Thy Voice",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1198",
          "Authors": [
            "Mary Artemesia Lathbury (1841-1913)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lift up, lift up your voices now!\nThe whole wide world rejoices now;\nThe Lord has triumphed gloriously,\nThe Lord shall reign victoriously.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In vain with stone the cave they barred;\nIn vain the watch kept ward and guard;\nMajestic from the spoiled tomb,\nIn pomp of triumph Christ is come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And all He did, and all He bare,\nHe gives us as our own to share;\nAnd hope, and joy and peace begin,\nFor Christ has won, and man shall win.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Victor, aid us in the fight,\nAnd lead through death to realms of light;\nWe safely pass where Thou hast trod;\nIn Thee we die to rise to God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lift Up, Lift Up Your Voices Now",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1199",
          "Authors": [
            "John Mason Neale",
            "1851."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lift your glad voices in triumph on high,\nFor Jesus hath risen, and man cannot die;\nVain were the terrors that gathered around Him,\nAnd short the dominion of death and the grave;\nHe burst from the fetters of darkness that bound Him,\nResplendent in glory to live and to save!\nLoud was the chorus of angels on high,\nThe Savior hath risen, and man shall not die.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glory to God, in full anthems of joy;\nThe being He gave us death cannot destroy:\nSad were the life we must part with tomorrow,\nIf tears were our birthright, and death were our end;\nBut Jesus hath cheered the dark valley of sorrow,\nAnd bade us, immortal, to heaven ascend:\nLift then your voices in triumph on high,\nFor Jesus hath risen, and man shall not die.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lift Your Glad Voices in Triumph on High",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1203",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Ware",
            "Jr.",
            "1817."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lift your heads, ye friends of Jesus,\nPartners in His sufferings here;\nChrist, to all believers precious,\nLord of lords, shall soon appear:\nMark the tokens of His heavenly kingdom near!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Close behind the tribulation\nOf the last tremendous days,\nSee the flaming revelation,\nSee the universal blaze!\nEarth and heaven melt before the Judge's face!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sun and moon are both confounded,\nDarkened into endless night,\nWhen, with angel hosts surrounded,\nIn His Father's glory bright,\nChrist the Savior shines, the everlasting Light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See the stars from heaven falling,\nHark on earth the doleful cry,\nMen on rocks and mountains calling,\nWhile the glorious Judge draws nigh,\n\"Hide us, hide us, rocks and mountains, from His eye!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With what different exclamation\nShall the saints His banner see!\nBy the tokens of His passion,\nBy the marks received for me,\nAll discern Him, all with shouts cry out, \"'Tis He!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo! 'tis He! Our hearts' Desire,\nCome for His espoused below,\nCome to join us to His choir,\nCome to make our joys overflow,\nPalms of victory, crowns of glory to bestow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yes, the prize shall now be given,\nWe His open face shall see;\nLove, the earnest of our heaven,\nLove, our full reward shall be;\nLove shall crown us kings through all eternity!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lift Your Heads",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1204",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley (1707-1788)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Light in the eastern sky, Jesus returning!\nLight in the western sky, Jesus is near!\nSoon shall the nations, His advent discerning,\nHail Him with gladness, or see Him with fear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bright be our lamps as we watch for the dawning,\nGirded our loins, that our strength may not fail;\nSo as He shines through the mists of the morning,\nWe may be ready to cry Him, \"All hail!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not as at Nazareth--lowly they found Him;\nHe as the Judge cometh back from the sky;\nBorne on the whirlwind, with angels around Him,\nVeiling their face from His glory so nigh.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Judge of the earth, Who in mercy unfailing\nOffered Thyself as atonement for sin,\nIn that great day, by Thy love all prevailing,\nGrant us the rest of Thy heaven to win!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, by Thy hands that were nail pierced and torn:\nLord by the crown that they wove of the thorns:\nLord, by Thy passion in Gethsemane:\nChrist of all tenderness, plead Thou for me!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Light in the Eastern Sky",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1207",
          "Authors": [
            "Daniel Brink Towner",
            "1905"
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Light of Light, enlighten me,\nNow anew the day is dawning;\nSun of grace, the shadows flee;\nBrighten Thou my Sabbath morning;\nWith Thy joyous sunshine blest,\nHappy is my day of rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fount of all our joy and peace,\nTo Thy living waters lead me;\nThou from earth my soul release,\nAnd with grace and mercy feed me;\nBless Thy word, that it may prove\nRich in fruits that Thou dost love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Kindle Thou the sacrifice\nThat upon my lips is lying;\nClear the shadows from my eyes,\nThat, from every error flying,\nNo strange fire may in me glow\nThat Thine altar doth not know.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Light of Light, Enlighten Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1208",
          "Authors": [
            "Benjamin Schmolck",
            "1714."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Light of the lonely pilgrim's heart,\nStar of the coming day,\nArise, and with Thy morning beams\nChase all our griefs away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, blessed Lord, bid every shore\nAnd answering island sing\nThe praises of Thy royal Name,\nAnd own Thee as their King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bid the whole earth, responsive now\nTo the bright world above,\nBreak forth in rapturous strains of joy\nIn memory of Thy love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, Lord, Thy fair creation groans,\nThe air, the earth, the sea,\nIn unison with all our hearts,\nAnd calls aloud for Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, then, with all Thy quickening power\nWith one awakening smile,\nAnd bid the serpent's trail no more\nThy beauteous realms defile.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thine was the cross, with all its fruits,\nOf grace and peace divine;\nBe Thine the crown of glory now,\nThe palm of victory Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Light of the Lonely Pilgrim's Heart",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1209",
          "Authors": [
            "Edward Denny",
            "1842."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Light of the world, we hail Thee, flushing the eastern skies;\nNever shall darkness veil Thee again from human eyes;\nToo long, alas, withholden, now spread from shore to shore;\nThy light, so glad and golden, shall set on earth no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Light of the world, Thy beauty steals into every heart,\nAnd glorifies with duty life's poorest, humblest, part;\nThou robest in Thy splendor the simple ways of men,\nAnd helpest them to render light back to Thee again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Light of the world, before Thee our spirits prostrate fall;\nWe worship, we adore Thee, Thou Light, the Life of all;\nWith Thee is no forgetting of all Thine hand hath made;\nThy rising hath no setting, Thy sunshine hath no shade.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Light of the world, illumine this darkened earth of Thine,\nTill everything that's human be filled with what's divine;\nTill every tongue and nation, from sin's dominion free,\nRise in the new creation which springs from love and Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Light of the World, We Hail Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1210",
          "Authors": [
            "John Samuel Bewley Monsell",
            "1863."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Light's abode, celestial Salem,\nVision whence true peace doth spring,\nBrighter than the heart can fancy,\nMansion of the highest King;\nO how glorious are the praises\nWhich of thee the prophets sing!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There for ever and for ever\nAlleluia is outpoured\nFor unending and unbroken\nIs the feast day of the Lord;\nAll is pure and all is holy\nThat within thy walls is stored.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There no cloud nor passing vapor\nDims the brightness of the air;\nEndless noonday, glorious noonday,\nFrom the Sun of suns is there;\nThere no night brings rest from labor,\nFor unknown are toil and care.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O how glorious and resplendent,\nFragile body, shalt thou be,\nWhen endued with so much beauty,\nFull of health, and strong, and free,\nFull of vigor, full of pleasure\nThat shall last eternally!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now with gladness, now with courage,\nBear the burden on thee laid,\nThat hereafter these thy labors\nMay with endless gifts be paid,\nAnd in everlasting glory\nThou with brightness be arrayed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Laud and honor to the Father,\nLaud and honor to the Son,\nLaud and honor to the Spirit,\nEver Three, and ever One,\nConsubstantial, Co-eternal,\nWhile unending ages run.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Light's Abode, Celestial Salem",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1205",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Light's glittering morn bedecks the sky;\nHeav'n thunders forth its victor cry;\nThe glad earth shouts her triumph high,\nAnd groaning hell makes wild reply.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While He, the King, the mighty King,\nDespoiling death of all its sting,\nAnd, trampling down the powers of night,\nBrings forth His ransomed saints to light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His tomb of late the threefold guard\nOf watch and stone and seal had barred;\nBut now, in pomp and triumph high,\nHe comes from death to victory.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The pains of hell are loosed at last;\nThe days of mourning now are past;\nAn angel robed in light hath said,\n\"The Lord is risen from the dead.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Th'Apostles' hearts were full of pain\nFor their dear Lord so lately slain,\nBy rebel servants doomed to die\nA death of cruel agony.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With gentle voice the angel gave\nThe women tidings at the grave;\n\"Fear not, your Master shall ye see;\nHe goes before to Galilee.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then, hastening on their eager way\nThe joyful tidings to convey,\nTheir Lord they met, their living Lord,\nAnd falling at His feet adored.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Th'Eleven, when they hear, with speed\nTo Galilee forthwith proceed,\nThat there once more they may behold\nThe Lord's dear face, as He foretold.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Light's Glittering Morn Bedecks the Sky",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1206",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown; translated from Latin to English by John Mason Neale."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My soul today is thirsting for living streams divine,\nTo sweep from highest heaven to this poor heart of mine;\nI stand upon the promise, in Jesus' name I plead;\nO send the gracious current to satisfy my need.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I see the clouds arising, the mercy clouds of love,\nThat come to bring refreshing down from the throne above,\nThe earnest of the shower, just now to us is giv'n,\nAnd now we wait, expecting the floods of grace from heav'n.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The show'rs of grace are falling, the tide is rolling in,\nThe floodtide of salvation, with power to cleanse from sin;\nIt's surging through my being and takes my sin away,\nIt keeps me shouting glory! through all the happy day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It's coming, yes, it's coming, it's coming down this hour,\nA torrent of salvation in saving, cleansing power:\nI hear the billows surging, I see them mount and roll;\nO glory, hallelujah! they're sweeping through my soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Like a mighty sea, like a mighty sea,\nComes the love of Jesus sweeping over me;\nThe waves of glory roll, the shouts I can't control;\nComes the love Jesus sweeping o'er my soul.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Like a Mighty Sea",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1211",
          "Authors": [
            "A.I. Zelley."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Like a river glorious, is God's perfect peace,\nOver all victorious, in its bright increase;\nPerfect, yet it floweth, fuller every day,\nPerfect, yet it groweth, deeper all the way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hidden in the hollow of His blessed hand,\nNever foe can follow, never traitor stand;\nNot a surge of worry, not a shade of care,\nNot a blast of hurry touch the spirit there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Every joy or trial falleth from above,\nTraced upon our dial by the Sun of Love;\nWe may trust Him fully all for us to do.\nThey who trust Him wholly find Him wholly true.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Stayed upon Jehovah, hearts are fully blest\nFinding, as He promised, perfect peace and rest.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Like a River Glorious",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1212",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Ridley Havergal",
            "1876."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Like a wayward child I wandered\nFrom my Father's house away,\nBut I hear His voice entreating,\nAnd I'm coming home today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have wandered in the darkness,\nAnd my path was lone and drear,\nBut my Father did not leave me,\nHe was watching ever near.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O the rapture that awaits me\nWhen I reach my Father's door!\nOnce within its blest enclosure,\nI am safe forevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I will ask Him to forgive me\nFor the wrong that I have done,\nTo receive, accept and bless me,\nThrough His well beloved Son.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Coming, coming home,\nComing, coming home,\nFor I can no longer roam;\nI am sad and broken hearted,\nAnd I'm coming, coming home!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Like a Wayward Child I've Wandered",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1213",
          "Authors": [
            "Fanny Crosby (1820-1915)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Like as a mother comforteth\"\nO words of gentle worth!\n\"So will I comfort you,\" declares\nThe Lord of all the earth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He bends in faithful watchfulness;\nHe slumbers not nor sleeps;\nAbove His trusting child the Lord\nA constant vigil keeps.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He patient is, as mothers are\nWho love their children well;\nOur faults and failings He forgives;\nHis mercies--who can tell!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Like as a mother,\" grant, O God,\nThis likeness e'er may be\nA holy symbol to declare\nThe love that dwells in Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Like as a Mother Comforteth",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1214",
          "Authors": [
            "William Marion Runyan (1870-1957)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Like the golden sun ascending,\nBreaking through the gloom of night,\nOn the earth His glory spending\nSo that darkness takes to flight,\nThus my Jesus from the grave\nAnd death's dismal, dreadful cave\nRose triumphant Easter morning\nAt the early purple dawning.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thanks to Thee, O Christ victorious!\nThanks to Thee, O Lord of Life!\nDeath hath now no power o'er us,\nThou hast conquered in the strife.\nThanks because Thou didst arise\nAnd hast opened Paradise!\nNone can fully sing the glory\nOf the resurrection story.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though I be by sin o'ertaken,\nThough I lie in helplessness,\nThough I be by friends forsaken\nAnd must suffer sore distress,\nThough I be despised, contemned,\nAnd by all the world condemned,\nThough the dark grave yawn before me,\nYet the light of hope shines o'er me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou hast died for my transgression,\nAll my sins on Thee were laid;\nThou hast won for me salvation,\nOn the cross my debt was paid.\nFrom the grave I shall arise\nAnd shall meet Thee in the skies.\nDeath itself is transitory;\nI shall lift my head in glory.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Grant me grace, O blessèd Savior,\nAnd Thy Holy Spirit send\nThat my walk and my behavior\nMay be pleasing to the end;\nThat I may not fall again\nInto death's grim pit and pain,\nWhence by grace Thou hast retrieved me\nAnd from which Thou hast relieved me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For the joy Thy advent gave me,\nFor Thy holy, precious Word;\nFor Thy baptism, which doth save me,\nFor Thy blest communion board;\nFor Thy death, the bitter scorn,\nFor Thy resurrection morn,\nLord, I thank Thee and extol Thee,\nAnd in heaven I shall behold Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Like the Golden Sun Ascending",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1215",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Hansen Kingo",
            "1689; translated from Danish to English by George Alfred Taylor Rygh",
            "1908."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Listen to the blessed invitation,\nSweeter than the notes of angel song,\nChiming softly with a heav'nly cadence,\nCalling to the passing throng.\nChorus 1\nHim that cometh unto Me.\nHim that cometh unto Me,\nHim that cometh unto Me,\nI will not ever cast out.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Weary toiler, sad and heavy laden,\nJoyfully the great salvation see;\nClose beside thee stands the Burden Bearer,\nStrong to bear thy load and thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, ye thirsty, to the living waters,\nHungry, come and on His bounty feed;\nNot thy fitness is the plea to bring Him,\nBut thy pressing utmost need.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Him that cometh,\" blind or maimed or sinful,\nComing for His healing touch divine,\nFor the cleansing of the blood so precious,\nProve anew this gracious line.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Coming humbly, daily to this Savior,\nBreathing all the heart to Him in prayer;\nComing some day to the heav'nly mansions,\nHe will give thee welcome there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Listen to the Blessed Invitation",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1216",
          "Authors": [
            "Eliza Edmunds Stites Hewitt",
            "1888."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a church in the valley by the wildwood,\nNo lovelier spot in the dale;\nNo place is so dear to my childhood,\nAs the little brown church in the vale.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How sweet on a clear, Sabbath morning,\nTo list to the clear ringing bell;\nIts tones so sweetly are calling,\nOh, come to the church in the vale.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There, close by the church in the valley,\nLies one that I loved so well;\nShe sleeps, sweetly sleeps, 'neath the willow,\nDisturb not her rest in the vale.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There, close by the side of that loved one,\nTo the trees where the wild flowers bloom,\nWhen the farewell hymn shall be chanted\nI shall rest by her side in the tomb.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From the church in the valley by the wildwood,\nWhen day fades away into night,\nI would fain from this spot of my childhood\nWing my way to the mansions of light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come to the church in the wildwood,\nOh, come to the church in the dale,\nNo spot is so dear to my childhood,\nAs the little brown church in the vale.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Little Brown Church in the Vale",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1217",
          "Authors": [
            "William S. Pitts"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Little children, rise and sing,\n(Ring the bells of Christmas)\n'Tis the birthday of our King,\nBlessed Child of Christmas.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In a stable far away\n(Ring the bells of Christmas)\nChrist was born that happy day,\nBlessed Child of Christmas.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Joyful shepherds kneeling there,\n(Ring the bells of Christmas)\nSaw the Babe and said in prayer,\n'Blessed Child of Christmas.'",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bring your gifts to Mary's Son\n(Ring the bells of Christmas)\nGod's own Gift to everyone;\nBlessed Child of Christmas.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Little Children, Rise and Sing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1218",
          "Authors": [
            "C.E. Macniven"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the harvest field now ripened\nThere's a work for all to do;\nHark! the voice of God is calling\nTo the harvest calling you.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Does the place you're called to labor\nSeem too small and little known?\nIt is great if God is in it,\nAnd He'll not forget His own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Are you laid aside from service,\nBody worn from toil and care?\nYou can still be in the battle,\nIn the sacred place of prayer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When the conflict here is ended\nAnd our race on earth is run,\nHe will say, if we are faithful,\n\"Welcome home, My child--well done!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Little is much when God is in it!\nLabor not for wealth or fame.\nThere's a crown--and you can win it,\nIf you go in Jesus' Name.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Little Is Much When God Is in It",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1219",
          "Authors": [
            "Kittie L. Suffield (1884-1972)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Little lamb, who made thee?\nDost thou know who made thee,\nGave thee life, and bade thee feed\nBy the stream and o'er the mead;\nGave thee clothing of delight,\nSoftest clothing, wooly, bright;\nGave thee such a tender voice,\nMaking all the vales rejoice?\nLittle lamb, who made thee?\nDost thou know who made thee?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Little lamb, I'll tell thee;\nLittle lamb, I'll tell thee:\nHe is called by thy name,\nFor He calls Himself a lamb,\nHe is meek, and He is mild,\nHe became a little child;\nI a child, and Thee a Lamb,\nWe are called by His Name.\nLittle lamb, God bless thee!\nLittle lamb, God bless thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Little Lamb, Who Made Thee?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1220",
          "Authors": [
            "William Blake",
            "1789."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I think God gives the children, as through the land they go,\nThe most delightful mission that anyone can know.\nHe wants us to be sunbeams of love and hope and cheer,\nTo brighten up the shadows that often gather here.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The clouds may hide the sunshine of Heaven from our sight,\nAnd life have much of sorrow to mar the heart's delight;\nBut if like faithful sunbeams, we children do our part,\nWe'll bring a ray of brightness to every shadowed heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then let us live our mission of sunbeams day by day,\nAnd scatter joy and brightness about us all the way;\nLet's chase away life's shadows with loving thought and deed\nAnd be the sunshine makers, of which the world has need.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O we are little sunbeams, sent down from God to man;\nIn all life's shady places, we shine as best we can.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Little Sunbeams",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1221",
          "Authors": [
            "Eben Eugene Rexford (1847-1916)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Living for Jesus, a life that is true,\nStriving to please Him in all that I do;\nYielding allegiance, glad hearted and free,\nThis is the pathway of blessing for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Living for Jesus Who died in my place,\nBearing on Calvary my sin and disgrace;\nSuch love constrains me to answer His call,\nFollow His leading and give Him my all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Living for Jesus, wherever I am,\nDoing each duty in His holy Name;\nWilling to suffer affliction and loss,\nDeeming each trial a part of my cross.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Living for Jesus through earth's little while,\nMy dearest treasure, the light of His smile;\nSeeking the lost ones He died to redeem,\nBringing the weary to find rest in Him.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Jesus, Lord and Savior, I give myself to Thee,\nFor Thou, in Thy atonement, didst give Thyself for me.\nI own no other Master, my heart shall be Thy throne.\nMy life I give, henceforth to live, O Christ, for Thee alone.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Living for Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1222",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Obediah Chisholm",
            "1917."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo, a loving Friend is waiting,\nHe is calling thee;\nListen to His voice so tender,\n\"Come to Me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"On the cross for thee I suffered,\nDeath I bore for thee,\nCanst thou still refuse My mercy?\nTrust to Me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Long hast thou been Satan's captive,\nI will set Thee free;\nThen, rejoicing in thy freedom,\nFollow Me.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Many times has Jesus spoken,\nNow He speaks again;\nShall Thy Savior's invitation\nBe in vain?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Soon that voice will cease its calling,\nWilt thou still delay?\nWait no longer, sin grows stronger,\nYield today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Savior, I will wait no longer,\nNow to Thee I come;\nAnd when life's short voyage is over,\nTake me home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lo, a Loving Friend Is Waiting",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1223",
          "Authors": [
            "John Murch Wigner (1844-1911)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo, God is here! let us adore,\nAnd own how dreadful is this place!\nLet all within us feel His power,\nAnd silent bow before His face.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo, God is here! Whom day and night\nUnited choirs of angels sing;\nTo Him, enthroned above all height,\nThe hosts of heaven their praises bring.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Gladly the toys of earth we leave,\nWealth, pleasure, fame, for Thee alone;\nTo Thee our will, soul, flesh, we give,\nO take, O seal them for Thine own!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Disdain, not, Lord, our meaner song,\nWho praise Thee with a faltering tongue.\nTo Thee may all our thoughts arise\nA true and ceaseless sacrifice.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Being of beings, may our praise\nThy courts with grateful fragrance fill!\nStill may we stand before Thy face,\nStill hear and do Thy sovereign will.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In Thee we move all things of Thee\nAre full, Thou Source and Life of all;\nThou vast unfathomable sea!\nFall prostrate, lost in wonder fall.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As flowers their opening leaves display,\nAnd glad drink in the solar fire,\nSo may we catch Thine every ray,\nAnd thus Thy influence inspire.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lo, God Is Here!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1224",
          "Authors": [
            "Gerhard Tersteegen",
            "1729; translated from German to English by John Wesley",
            "1739."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo! He comes with clouds descending,\nOnce for favored sinners slain;\nThousand thousand saints attending,\nSwell the triumph of His train:\nHallelujah! Hallelujah!\nGod appears on earth to reign.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Every eye shall now behold Him\nRobed in dreadful majesty;\nThose who set at naught and sold Him,\nPierced and nailed Him to the tree,\nDeeply wailing, deeply wailing,\nShall the true Messiah see.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now redemption, long expected,\nSee in solemn pomp appear;\nAll His saints, by man rejected,\nNow shall meet Him in the air:\nHallelujah! Hallelujah!\nSee the day of God appear!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The dear tokens of His passion\nStill His dazzling body bears;\nCause of endless exultation\nTo His ransomed worshippers;\nWith what rapture, with what rapture\nGaze we on those glorious scars!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yea, Amen! let all adore Thee,\nHigh on Thine eternal throne;\nSavior, take the power and glory,\nClaim the kingdom for Thine own;\nO come quickly! O come quickly!\nEverlasting God, come down!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lo, He Comes with Clouds Descending",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1225",
          "Authors": [
            "John Cennick",
            "1752."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo, how a Rose e'er blooming from tender stem hath sprung!\nOf Jesse's lineage coming, as those of old have sung.\nIt came, a floweret bright, amid the cold of winter,\nWhen half spent was the night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Isaiah 'twas foretold it, the Rose I have in mind;\nMary we behold it, the virgin mother kind.\nTo show God's love aright, she bore to us a Savior,\nWhen half spent was the night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The shepherds heard the story proclaimed by angels bright,\nHow Christ, the Lord of glory was born on earth this night.\nTo Bethlehem they sped and in the manger they found Him,\nAs angel heralds said.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This Flower, whose fragrance tender with sweetness fills the air,\nDispels with glorious splendor the darkness everywhere;\nTrue Man, yet very God, from sin and death He saves us,\nAnd lightens every load.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1226",
          "Authors": [
            "15th Century German."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Long hast thou wept and sorrowed,\nPoor mourner, dry thy tears;\nBehold, with light and comfort,\nThe Lord Himself appears.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Trust in My mercy ever,\nMy people!\" saith the Lord.\nHold fast, in deepest sorrow,\nThat soul sustaining Word.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then rest, sad heart, in patience,\nWith this petition still,\n\"Lord, all these vacant places\nWith Thine own fullness fill!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Long Hast Thou Wept and Sorrowed",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1227",
          "Authors": [
            "Meta Heusser-Schweizer",
            "1837."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Long years ago o'er Bethlehem's hills\nWas seen a wondrous thing;\nAs shepherds watched the sleeping flocks\nThey heard the angels sing.\nThe anthem rolled among the clouds\nWhen earth was hushed and still;\nIts notes proclaimed sweet peace on earth,\nTo all mankind good will.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That song is sung by rich and poor,\nWhere'er the Christ is known;\n'Tis sung in words, and sung in deeds,\nWhich bind all hearts in one.\nAngels are still the choristers,\nBut we the shepherds are,\nTo bear the message which they bring,\nTo those both near and far:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Glory to God in the highest,\"\nThe angels' song resounds,\n\"Glory to God in the highest!\"",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Long Years Ago o'er Bethlehem's Hills",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1228",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Whitney Coombs",
            "circa 1905."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Look from the sphere of endless day,\nO God of mercy and of might,\nIn pity look on those who stray,\nBenighted in this land of light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In peopled vale, in lonely glen,\nIn crowded mart by stream or sea,\nHow many of the sons of man\nHear not the message sent from Thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Send forth Thy heralds, Lord, to call\nThe thoughtless young, the hardened old,\nA wandering flock, and bring them all\nTo the good Shepherd's peaceful fold.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Send them Thy mighty Word to speak,\nTill faith shall dawn and doubt depart,\nTo awe the bold, to stay the weak,\nAnd bind and heal the broken heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then all these wastes, a dreary scene,\nOn which with sorrowing eyes we gaze,\nShall grow with living waters green,\nAnd lift to heaven the voice of praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Look from the Sphere of Endless Day",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1229",
          "Authors": [
            "William Cullen Bryant",
            "1859."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Look, ye saints! the sight is glorious:\nSee the Man of Sorrows now;\nFrom the fight returned victorious,\nEvery knee to Him shall bow;\nCrown Him, crown Him,\nCrown Him, crown Him,\nCrowns become the Victor's brow,\nCrowns become the Victor's brow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Crown the Savior! angels, crown Him;\nRich the trophies Jesus brings;\nIn the seat of power enthrone Him,\nWhile the vault of heaven rings;\nCrown Him, crown Him,\nCrown Him, crown Him,\nCrown the Savior King of kings,\nCrown the Savior King of kings.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sinners in derision scorned Him,\nMocking thus the Savior's claim;\nSaints and angels crowd around Him,\nOwn His title, praise His name;\nCrown Him, crown Him,\nCrown Him, crown Him,\nSpread abroad the Victor's fame,\nSpread abroad the Victor's fame.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark, those bursts of acclamation!\nHark, those loud triumphant chords!\nJesus takes the highest station;\nO what joy the sight affords!\nCrown Him, crown Him,\nCrown Him, crown Him,\nKing of kings and Lord of lords!\nKing of kings and Lord of lords!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Look, Ye Saints! The Sight Is Glorious",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1230",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Kelly",
            "1809."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord God, we worship Thee!\nIn loud and happy chorus\nWe praise Thy love and power,\nWhose goodness reigneth o'er us.\nTo heav'n our song shall soar,\nForever shall it be\nResounding o'er and o'er:\nLord God, we worship Thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord God, we worship Thee!\nFor Thou our land defendest;\nThou pourest down Thy grace,\nAnd strife and war Thou endest;\nSince golden peace, O Lord,\nThou grantest us to see,\nOur land, with one accord,\nLord God, gives thanks to Thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord God, we worship Thee!\nAnd pray Thee, Who hast blest us,\nThat we may live in peace,\nAnd none henceforth molest us:\nO crown us with Thy love;\nFulfill our cry to Thee:\nOur Father, grant our prayer;\nLord God, we worship Thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord God, We Worship Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1235",
          "Authors": [
            "Johann Franck",
            "1653; translated from German to English by Catherine Winkworth",
            "1863."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord Jesus, Christ, be present now,\nOur hearts in true devotion bow,\nThy Spirit send with grace divine,\nAnd let Thy truth within us shine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Unseal our lips to sing Thy praise,\nOur souls to Thee in worship raise,\nMake strong our faith, increase our light\nThat we may know Thy Name aright.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Until we join the hosts that cry,\n\"Holy art Thou, O Lord, most high!\"\nAnd in the light of that blest place\nFore'er behold Thee face to face.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glory to God the Father, Son,\nAnd Holy Spirit, Three in One!\nTo Thee, O blessed Trinity,\nBe praise throughout eternity!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord Jesus Christ, Be Present Now",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1245",
          "Authors": [
            "Tate and Brady's New Version",
            "1696."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord Jesus Christ, with us abide,\nFor round us falls the eventide;\nNor let Thy Word, that heav'nly light,\nFor us be ever veiled in night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In these last days of sore distress\nGrant us, dear Lord, true steadfastness\nThat pure we keep, till life is spent,\nThy holy Word and sacrament.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord Jesus, help, Thy Church uphold,\nFor we are sluggish, thoughtless, cold.\nOh, prosper well Thy Word of grace\nAnd spread its truth in every place!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, keep us in Thy Word, we pray;\nThe guile and rage of Satan stay!\nOh, may Thy mercy never cease!\nGive concord, patience, courage, peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O God, how sin's dread works abound!\nThroughout the earth no rest is found,\nAnd falsehood's spirit wide has spread,\nAnd error boldly rears its head.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The haughty spirits, Lord, restrain\nWho o'er Thy Church with might would reign\nAnd always set forth something new,\nDevised to change Thy doctrine true.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And since the cause the glory, Lord,\nAre Thine, not ours, to us afford\nThy help and strength and constancy,\nWith all our heart we trust in Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A trusty weapon is Thy Word,\nThy Church's buckler, shield, and sword.\nOh, let us in its power confide\nThat we may seek no other guide!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, grant that in Thy holy Word\nWe here may live and die, dear Lord;\nAnd when our journey endeth here,\nReceive us into glory there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord Jesus Christ, with Us Abide",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1246",
          "Authors": [
            "Nikolaus Selnecker et al.",
            "1611."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord Jesus, come! Nor let us longer roam\nAfar from Thee, and that bright place\nWhere we shall see Thee face to face.\nLord Jesus, come! Lord Jesus, come!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord Jesus, come! Thine absence here we mourn:\nNo joy we know apart from Thee,\nNo sorrow in Thy presence see.\nLord Jesus, come! Lord Jesus, come!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord Jesus, come! And take Thy people home:\nThat all Thy flock, so scattered here,\nWith Thee in glory may appear.\nLord Jesus, come! Lord Jesus, come!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord Jesus, Come!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1247",
          "Authors": [
            "Anonymous."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord Jesus, think on me\nAnd purge away my sin;\nFrom earthborn passions set me free\nAnd make me pure within.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord Jesus, think on me,\nWith many a care oppressed;\nLet me Thy loving servant be\nAnd taste Thy promised rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord Jesus, think on me\nAmid the battle's strife;\nIn all my pain and misery\nBe Thou my Health and Life.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord Jesus, think on me\nNor let me go astray;\nThrough darkness and perplexity\nPoint Thou the heavenly way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord Jesus, think on me\nWhen floods the tempest high;\nWhen on doth rush the enemy,\nO Savior, be Thou nigh!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord Jesus, think on me\nThat, when the flood is past,\nI may th'eternal brightness see\nAnd share Thy joy at last.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord Jesus, think on me\nThat I may sing above\nTo Father, Spirit, and to Thee\nThe strains of praise and love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord Jesus, Think on Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1248",
          "Authors": [
            "Synesius of Cyrene",
            "circa 430."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord of all being, throned afar,\nThy glory flames from sun and star;\nCenter and soul of every sphere,\nYet to each loving heart how near!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sun of our life, Thy quickening ray,\nSheds on our path the glow of day;\nStar of our hope, Thy softened light\nCheers the long watches of the night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our midnight is Thy smile withdrawn;\nOur noontide is Thy gracious dawn;\nOur rainbow arch, Thy mercy's sign;\nAll, save the clouds of sin, are Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord of all life, below, above,\nWhose light is truth, Whose warmth is love,\nBefore Thy ever blazing throne\nWe ask no luster of our own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Grant us Thy truth to make us free,\nAnd kindling hearts that burn for Thee,\nTill all Thy living altars claim\nOne holy light, one heavenly flame.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord of All Being",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1250",
          "Authors": [
            "Oliver Wendell Holmes",
            "Sr.",
            "1848."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord of all power and might,\nFather of love and light,\nSpeed on Thy Word!\nO let the Gospel sound\nAll the wide world around,\nWherever man is found!\nGod speed His Word!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hail, blessèd Jubilee!\nThine, Lord, the glory be;\nAlleluia!\nThine was the mighty plan;\nFrom Thee the work began;\nAway with praise of man!\nGlory to God!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo, what embattled foes,\nStern in their hate, oppose\nGod's holy Word!\nOne for His truth we stand,\nStrong in His own right hand,\nFirm as a martyr band:\nGod shield His Word!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Onward shall be our course,\nDespite all fraud and force;\nGod is before.\nHis words ere long shall run\nFree as the noonday sun;\nHis purpose must be done:\nGod bless His Word!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord of All Power and Might",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1251",
          "Authors": [
            "Hugh Stowell (1799-1865)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord of earth, Thy forming hand,\nWell this beauteous frame hath planned,\nWoods that wave, and hills that tower,\nOcean rolling in his power;\nYet amidst this scene so fair,\nShould I cease thy smile to share,\nWhat were all its joys to me?\nWhom have I on earth but Thee?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord of heaven, beyond our sight\nShines a world of purer light;\nThere in love's unclouded reign,\nSevered friends shall meet again:\nO that world is passing fair!\nYet, if Thou wert absent there,\nWhat were all its joys to me?\nWhom have I in heaven but Thee?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord of earth and heaven, my breast\nSeeks in Thee its only rest;\nI was lost; Thy accents mild\nHomeward lured Thy wandering child:\nO if once Thy smile divine\nCeased upon my soul to shine,\nWhat were earth or heaven to me?\nWhom have in each but Thee?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord of Earth, Thy Forming Hand",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1252",
          "Authors": [
            "Robert Grant",
            "1835."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord of Glory, Who hast bought us with Thy lifeblood as the price,\nNever grudging for the lost ones that tremendous sacrifice;\nAnd with that hast freely given blessings countless as the sand,\nTo the unthankful and the evil with Thine own unsparing hand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Grant us hearts, dear Lord, to yield Thee gladly, freely, of Thine own.\nWith the sunshine of Thy goodness melt our thankless hearts of stone.\nTill our cold and selfish natures, warmed by Thee, at length believe\nThat more happy and more blessed 'tis to give than to receive.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wondrous honor hast Thou given to our humblest charity.\nIn Thine own mysterious sentence, \"Ye have done it unto Me.\"\nCan it be, O gracious Master, Thou dost deign for alms to sue,\nSaying by Thy poor and needy, \"Give as I have given you\"?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yes: the sorrow and the suffering, which on every hand we see,\nChannels are for tithes and offerings due by solemn right to Thee;\nRight of which we may not rob Thee, debt we may not choose but pay,\nLest that face of love and pity turn from us another day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord of Glory, Who hast bought us with Thy lifeblood as the price,\nNever grudging for the lost ones that tremendous sacrifice;\nGive us faith, to trust Thee boldly; hope, to stay our souls on Thee;\nBut O, best of all Thy graces, give us Thine own charity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord of Glory, Who Hast Bought Us",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1253",
          "Authors": [
            "Eliza Sibbald Dykes Alderson",
            "1864."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord of life, all praise excelling,\nThou, in glory unconfined,\nDeignst to make Thy humble dwelling\nWith the poor of humble mind.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And Thy love, through all creation,\nBeams like Thy diffusive light;\nSo the high and humble station\nBoth are equal in Thy sight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thus Thy care, for all providing,\nWarmed Thy faithful prophet's tongue;\nWho, the lot of all deciding,\nTo Thy chosen Israel sung.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When Thy harvest yields Thee pleasure,\nThou the golden sheaf shall bind;\nTo the poor belongs the treasure\nOf the scattered ears behind.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord of Life, All Praise Excelling",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1254",
          "Authors": [
            "P. K. Moran",
            "1828"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord of light, Whose Name outshineth\nAll the stars and suns of space,\nDeign to make us Thy coworkers\nIn the kingdom of Thy grace;\nUse us to fulfill Thy purpose\nIn the gift of Christ Thy Son.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By the toil of lowly workers\nIn some far outlying field;\nBy the courage where the radiance\nOf the cross is still revealed;\nBy the victories of meekness,\nThrough reproach and suffering won.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Grant that knowledge, still increasing,\nAt Thy feet may lowly kneel;\nWith Thy grace our triumphs hallow,\nWith Thy charity our zeal;\nLift the nations from the shadows\nTo the gladness of the sun.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By the prayers of faithful watchmen,\nNever silent day or night;\nBy the cross of Jesus bringing\nPeace to men, and healing light;\nBy the love that passeth knowledge,\nMaking all Thy children one.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father, as in highest heaven\nSo on earth Thy will be done.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord of Light, Whose Name Outshineth",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1255",
          "Authors": [
            "Howell Elvet Lewis",
            "1922."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord of mercy and of might,\nOf mankind the Life and Light,\nMaker, Teacher, Infinite;\nJesus, hear and save!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Strong Creator, Savior mild,\nHumbled to a mortal child,\nCaptive, beaten, bound, reviled;\nJesus, hear and save!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Throned above celestial things,\nBorne aloft on angels' wings,\nLord of lords and King of kings;\nJesus, hear and save!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Soon to come to earth again,\nJudge of angels and of men,\nHear us now, and hear us then;\nJesus, hear and save!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord of Mercy and of Might",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1256",
          "Authors": [
            "Reginald Heber",
            "1811."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord of my life! Whose tender care\nHath led me on till now,\nHere lowly at the hour of prayer\nBefore Thy throne I bow;\nI bless Thy gracious hand, and pray\nForgiveness for another day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, may I daily, hourly, strive\nIn heavenly grace to grow;\nTo Thee and to Thy glory live,\nDead to all else below;\nTread in the path my Savior trod,\nThough thorny, yet the path to God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With prayer my humble praise I bring\nFor mercies day by day;\nLord! teach my heart Thy love to sing,\nLord! teach me how to pray;\nAll that I have, I am, to Thee\nI offer, through eternity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord of My Life!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1257",
          "Authors": [
            "Anonymous"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord of our life, and God of our salvation,\nStar of our night, and Hope of every nation,\nHear and receive thy church's supplication,\nLord God Almighty.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See round Thine ark the hungry billows curling!\nSee how Thy foes their banners are unfurling!\nLord, while their darts envenomed they are hurling,\nThou canst preserve us.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, Thou canst help when earthly armor faileth;\nLord, Thou canst save when sin itself assaileth;\nLord, o'er Thy rock nor death nor hell prevaileth;\nGrant us Thy peace, Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Peace, in our hearts, our evil thoughts assuaging,\nPeace, in Thy church, where brothers are engaging,\nPeace, when the world its busy war is waging;\nCalm thy foes raging!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Grant us Thy help till backward they are driven;\nGrant them Thy truth, that they may be forgiven;\nGrant peace on earth, or after we have striven,\nPeace in Thy heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord of Our Life",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1258",
          "Authors": [
            "Matthäus Apelles von Löwenstern",
            "1644; translated from German to English by Philip Pusey",
            "1834."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord of the Gospel harvest\nSend more lab'rers forth into Thy field,\nSend more lab'rers forth;\nMore pastors teach Thy flock to tend,\nMore workmen raise Thy house to build,\nHis work and place to each assign,\nAnd clothe the Word with power divine,\nAnd clothe the Word with power divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord of the Gospel Harvest",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1259",
          "Authors": [
            "William Batchelder Bradbury",
            "1867"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord of the Sabbath, hear us pray,\nIn this Your house, on this Your day;\nAnd own, as grateful sacrifice,\nThe songs which from Your temple rise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now met to pray and bless Your Name,\nWhose mercies flow each day the same;\nWhose kind compassions never cease,\nWe seek instruction, pardon, peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Your earthly Sabbaths, Lord, we love,\nBut there's a nobler rest above;\nTo that our laboring souls aspire\nWith ardent hope and strong desire.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In Your blest kingdom we shall be\nFrom every mortal trouble free;\nNo sighs shall mingle with the songs\nResounding from immortal tongues.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No rude alarms of raging foes;\nNo cares to break the long repose;\nNo midnight shade, no waning moon,\nBut sacred, high, eternal noon.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O long expected day, begin,\nDawn on these realms of woe and sin!\nBreak, morn of God, upon our eyes;\nAnd let the world's true Sun arise!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord of the Sabbath, Hear Us Pray",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1260",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Doddridge",
            "1737."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord of the worlds above, how pleasant and how fair\nThe dwellings of Thy love, Thine earthly temples are!\nTo Thine abode, my heart aspires with warm desires\nTo see my God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The sparrow for her young with pleasure seeks a nest,\nAnd wand'ring swallows long to find their wonted rest:\nMy spirit faints With equal zeal to rise and dwell\nAmong thy saints.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O happy souls that pray where God appoints to hear!\nO happy men that pay their constant service there!\nThey praise Thee still; and happy they that love the way\nTo Zion's hill.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "They go from strength to strength, through this dark vale of tears,\nTill each arrives at length, till each in heaven appears;\nO glorious seat, when God, our King, shall thither bring\nOur willing feet!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To spend one sacred day where God and saints abide,\nAffords diviner joy than thousand days beside:\nWhere God resorts, I love it more to keep the door\nThan shine in courts.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God is our Sun and Shield, our Light and our Defense;\nWith gifts His hands are filled; we draw our blessings thence.\nHe shall bestow on Jacob's race peculiar grace\nAnd glory too.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord his people loves; His hand no good withholds\nFrom those his heart approves, From pure and pious souls:\nThrice happy he, O God of hosts, whose spirit trusts\nAlone in Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord of the Worlds Above",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1261",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1719."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, a Savior's love displaying,\nShow the heathen lands Thy way;\nThousands still like sheep are straying\nIn the dark and cloudy day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Shades of death are gathering o'er them,\nLord, they perish from Thy sight!\nLet Thine angel go before them;\nBring the Gentiles to Thy Light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fetch them home from every nation,\nFrom the islands of the sea;\nBy the word of Thy salvation\nCall the wanderers back to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou their pasture hast provided,\nGrant the blessing long foretold;\nLet Thy sheep, divinely guided,\nFind at last the one true Fold.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord, a Savior's Love Displaying",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1231",
          "Authors": [
            "Ernest Hawkins",
            "1851-2."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, as to Thy dear cross we flee,\nAnd plead to be forgiven,\nSo let Thy life our pattern be,\nAnd form our souls for heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Help us through good report and ill\nOur daily cross to bear,\nLike Thee to do our Father's will,\nOur brethren's grief to share.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let grace our selfishness expel,\nOur earthliness refine,\nAnd kindness in our being dwell,\nAs free and true as Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If joy shall at Thy bidding fly,\nAnd grief's dark day come on,\nWe in our turn would meekly cry,\n\"Father, Thy will be done.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Should friends misjudge, or foes defame,\nOr brethren faithless prove,\nThen, like Thine own, be all our aim\nTo conquer them by love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Kept peaceful in the midst of strife,\nForgiving and forgiven,\nO may we lead the pilgrim's life\nAnd follow Thee to heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord, as to Thy Dear Cross We Flee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1232",
          "Authors": [
            "John Hampden Gurney",
            "1838."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessing;\nFill our hearts with joy and peace;\nLet us each Thy love possessing,\nTriumph in redeeming grace.\nO refresh us, O refresh us,\nTraveling through this wilderness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thanks we give and adoration\nFor Thy Gospel's joyful sound;\nMay the fruits of Thy salvation\nIn our hearts and lives abound.\nEver faithful, ever faithful,\nTo the truth may we be found.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So that when Thy love shall call us,\nSavior, from the world away,\nLet no fear of death appall us,\nGlad Thy summons to obey.\nMay we ever, may we ever,\nReign with Thee in endless day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord, Dismiss Us with Thy Blessing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1233",
          "Authors": [
            "John Fawcett",
            "1773."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, enthroned in heavenly splendor,\nFirst begotten from the dead,\nYou alone, our strong Defender,\nNow lift up Your people's head.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here our humblest homage pay we,\nHere in loving reference bow;\nHere for faith's discernment pray we,\nLest we fail to know You now.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Paschal Lamb, Your offering finished\nOnce for all when You were slain,\nIn its fullness undiminished\nShall forevermore remain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Life imparting heavenly Manna,\nSmitten Rock with streaming side,\nHeaven and earth with loud hosanna\nWorship You, the Lamb Who died.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!\nJesus, true and living Bread!\nJesus, true and living Bread!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord, Enthroned in Heavenly Splendor",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1234",
          "Authors": [
            "George Hugh Bourne",
            "1874",
            "alt."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, her watch Thy Church is keeping:\nWhen shall earth Thy rule obey?\nWhen shall end the night of weeping?\nWhen shall break the promised day?\nSee the whitening harvest languish,\nWaiting still the laborers' toil;\nWas it vain, Thy Son's deep anguish?\nShall the strong retain the spoil?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tidings, sent to every creature,\nMillions yet have never heard:\nCan they hear without a preacher?\nLord almighty, give the word!\nGive the word! in every nation\nLet the Gospel trumpet sound,\nWitnessing a world's salvation,\nTo the earth's remotest bound.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then the end! Thy Church completed,\nAll Thy chosen gathered in,\nWith their King in glory seated,\nSatan bound, and banished sing\nGone for ever parting, weeping,\nHunger, sorrow, death, and pain;\nLo! her watch Thy Church is keeping;\nCome, Lord Jesus, come to reign!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord, Her Watch Thy Church Is Keeping",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1236",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Downton",
            "1866."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, I cannot let Thee go,\nTill a blessing Thou bestow:\nDo not turn away Thy face,\nMine's an urgent, pressing case.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dost Thou ask me who I am?\nAh! my Lord, Thou know'st my name;\nYet the question gives a plea\nTo support my suit with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou didst once a wretch behold,\nIn rebellion blindly bold,\nScorn Thy grace, Thy power defy:\nThat poor rebel, Lord, was I.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Once a sinner, near despair,\nSought Thy mercy seat by prayer;\nMercy heard, and set him free:\nLord, that mercy came to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Many days have passed since then,\nMany changes I have seen;\nYet have been upheld till now;\nWho could hold me up but Thou?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou hast helped in every need;\nThis emboldens me to plead:\nAfter so much mercy past,\nCanst Thou let me sink at last?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No, I must maintain my hold;\n'Tis Thy goodness makes me bold;\nI can no denial take,\nWhen I plead for Jesus' sake.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord, I Cannot Let Thee Go",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1238",
          "Authors": [
            "John Newton",
            "1779."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, I want to be a Christian in my heart, in my heart,\nLord, I want to be a Christian in my heart, in my heart.\nIn my heart, in my heart,\nLord, I want to be a Christian in my heart, in my heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, I want to be more loving in my heart, in my heart,\nLord, I want to be more loving in my heart, in my heart.\nIn my heart, in my heart,\nLord, I want to be more loving in my heart, in my heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, I want to be more holy in my heart, in my heart,\nLord, I want to be more holy in my heart, in my heart.\nIn my heart, in my heart,\nLord, I want to be more holy in my heart, in my heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, I want to be more like Jesus in my heart, in my heart,\nLord, I want to be more like Jesus in my heart, in my heart.\nIn my heart, in my heart,\nLord, I want to be more like Jesus in my heart, in my heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord, I Want to Be a Christian",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1239",
          "Authors": [
            "American folk hymn"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I've wandered far away from God,\nNow I'm coming home;\nThe paths of sin too long I've trod,\nLord, I'm coming home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I've wasted many precious years,\nNow I'm coming home;\nI now repent with bitter tears,\nLord, I'm coming home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'm tired of sin and straying, Lord,\nNow I'm coming home;\nI'll trust Thy love, believe Thy Word,\nLord, I'm coming home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My soul is sick, my heart is sore,\nNow I'm coming home;\nMy strength renew, my hope restore,\nLord, I'm coming home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Coming home, coming home,\nNevermore to roam,\nOpen wide Thine arms of love,\nLord, I'm coming home.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord, I'm Coming Home",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1237",
          "Authors": [
            "William James Kirkpatrick",
            "1892"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, if at Thy command\nThe word of life we sow,\nWatered by Thy almighty hand,\nThe seed shall surely grow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The virtue of Thy grace\nA large increase shall give,\nAnd multiply the faithful race\nWho to Thy glory live.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now then the ceaseless shower\nOf Gospel blessings send,\nAnd let the soul converting power\nThy ministers attend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On multitudes confer\nThe heart renewing love,\nAnd by the joy of grace prepare\nFor fuller joys above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord, if at Thy Command",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1240",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley (1707-1788)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, in the morning Thou shalt hear\nMy voice ascending high;\nTo Thee will I direct my prayer,\nTo Thee lift up mine eye.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Up to the hills, where Christ is gone\nTo plead for all His saints,\nPresenting at His Father's throne,\nOur songs and our complaints.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou art a God before Whose sight\nThe wicked shall not stand;\nSinners shall ne'er be Thy delight,\nNor dwell at Thy right hand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But to Thy house will I resort,\nTo taste Thy mercies there;\nI will frequent Thy holy court,\nAnd worship in Thy fear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O may Thy Spirit guide my feet\nIn ways of righteousness\nMake every path of duty straight\nAnd plain before my face",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My watchful enemies combine\nTo tempt my feet astray;\nThey flatter, with a base design\nTo make my soul their prey.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, crush the serpent in the dust,\nAnd all his plots destroy;\nWhile those that in Thy mercy trust,\nForever shout for joy.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The men that love and fear Thy Name\nShall see their hopes fulfilled;\nThe mighty God will compass them\nWith favor as a shield.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord, in the Morning Thou Shalt Hear",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1241",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1719."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, in the strength of grace,\nWith a glad heart and free,\nMyself, my residue of days,\nI consecrate to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy ransomed servant, I\nRestore to Thee Thy own;\nAnd, from this moment, live or die\nTo serve my God alone.",
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              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord, in the Strength of Grace",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1242",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1762."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, in this Thy mercy's day,\nEre for us it pass away,\nOn our knees we fall and pray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, on us Thy Spirit pour,\nKneeling lowly at Thy door,\nEre it close forevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By Thy night of agony,\nBy Thy supplicating cry,\nBy Thy willingness to die,",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By Thy tears of bitter woe,\nFor Jerusalem below,\nLet us not Thy peace forego.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Judge and Savior of our race,\nGrant us, when we see Thy face,\nWith Thy ransomed ones a place.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On Thy love we rest alone,\nAnd that love shall then be known,\nBy the pardoned, round Thy throne.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord, in This Thy Mercy's Day",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1243",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Williams",
            "1842."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, it belongs not to my care\nWhether I die or live;\nTo love and serve Thee is my share,\nAnd this Thy grace must give.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If life be long, I will be glad,\nThat I may long obey;\nIf short, yet why should I be sad\nTo welcome endless day?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ leads me through no darker rooms\nThan He went through before;\nHe that unto God's kingdom comes\nMust enter by this door.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, Lord, when grace hath made me meet\nThy blessed face to see;\nFor if Thy work on earth be sweet\nWhat will Thy glory be!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My knowledge of that life is small,\nThe eye of faith is dim;\nBut 'tis enough that Christ knows all,\nAnd I shall be with Him.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord, It Belongs Not to My Care",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1244",
          "Authors": [
            "Richard Baxter",
            "1681."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, like the publican I stand,\nAnd lift my heart to Thee;\nThy pardoning grace, O God, command,\nBe merciful to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I smite upon my anxious breast,\nO'erwhelmed with agony;\nO save my soul by sin oppressed,\nBe merciful to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My guilt, my shame, I all confess,\nI have no hope nor plea\nBut Jesus' blood and righteousness;\nBe merciful to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here at Thy cross I still would wait,\nNor from its shelter flee,\nBut Thou, O God, in mercy great,\nArt merciful to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord, Like the Publican I Stand",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1249",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Raffles",
            "1831."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, open Thou my heart to hear\nAnd through Thy Word to me draw near;\nLet me Thy Word e'er pure retain,\nLet me Thy child and heir remain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy Word doth deeply move the heart,\nThy Word doth perfect health impart,\nThy Word my soul with joy doth bless,\nThy Word brings peace and happiness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To God the Father, God the Son,\nAnd God the Spirit, Three in One,\nShall glory, praise, and honor be\nNow and throughout eternity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord, Open Thou My Heart",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1262",
          "Authors": [
            "Matthias Loy",
            "1873."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, speak to me that I may speak\nIn living echoes of Thy tone;\nAs Thou has sought, so let me seek\nThine erring children lost and lone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O lead me, Lord, that I may lead\nThe wandering and the wavering feet;\nO feed me, Lord, that I may feed\nThy hungering ones with manna sweet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O strengthen me, that while I stand\nFirm on the rock, and strong in Thee,\nI may stretch out a loving hand\nTo wrestlers with the troubled sea.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O teach me, Lord, that I may teach\nThe precious things Thou dost impart;\nAnd wing my words, that they may reach\nThe hidden depths of many a heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O give Thine own sweet rest to me,\nThat I may speak with soothing power\nA word in season, as from Thee,\nTo weary ones in needful hour.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O fill me with Thy fullness, Lord,\nUntil my very heart overflow\nIn kindling thought and glowing word,\nThy love to tell, Thy praise to show.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O use me, Lord, use even me,\nJust as Thou wilt, and when, and where,\nUntil Thy blessed face I see,\nThy rest, Thy joy, Thy glory share.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord, Speak to Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1263",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Ridley Havergal",
            "1872."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, Thou hast been our dwelling place\nThrough all the ages of our race;\nBefore the mountains had their birth,\nOr Thou hadst formed the earth;\nFrom everlasting Thou art God,\nTo everlasting our abode.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O teach Thou us to count our days\nAnd set our hearts on wisdom's ways\nTurn, Lord, to us in our distress\nIn pity now Thy servants bless;\nLet mercy's dawn dispel our night,\nAnd all our day with joy be bright.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O send the day of joy and light,\nFor long has been our sorrow's night;\nAfflicted through the weary years,\nWe wait until Thy help appears;\nIn all Thy children Thou abide,\nIn us let God be glorified.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So let there be on us bestowed\nThe beauty of the Lord our God;\nThe work accomplished by our hand\nEstablish Thou, and make it stand;\nYea, let our hopeful labor be\nEstablished evermore by Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord, Thou Hast Been Our Dwelling Place",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1264",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter",
            "1912."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, Thou lov'st the cheerful giver,\nWho with open heart and hand\nBlesses freely, as a river\nThat refreshes all the land.\nGrant us then the grace of giving\nWith a spirit large and free,\nThat our life and all our living\nWe may consecrate to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are Thine, Thy mercy sought us,\nFound us in death's dreadful way,\nTo the fold in safety brought us,\nNevermore from Thee to stray.\nThine own life Thou freely gavest\nAs an off'ring on the cross\nFor each sinner whom Thou savest\nFrom eternal shame and loss.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blest by Thee with gifts and graces,\nMay we heed Thy church's call:\nGladly in all times and places\nGive to Thee Who givest all.\nThou hast bought us, and no longer\nCan we claim to be our own;\nEver free and ever stronger,\nWe shall serve Thee, Lord, alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Savior, Thou hast freely given\nAll the blessings we enjoy.\nEarthly store and bread of heaven,\nLove and peace without alloy;\nHumbly now we bow before Thee,\nAnd our all to Thee resign;\nFor the kingdom, pow'r and glory,\nAre, O Lord, forever Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord, Thou Lov'st the Cheerful Giver",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1265",
          "Authors": [
            "Robert Murray",
            "1898."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, Thy children guide and keep,\nAs with feeble steps they press\nOn the pathway rough and steep\nThrough the weary wilderness.\nHoly Jesus, day by day,\nLead us in the narrow way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There are stony ways to tread;\nGive the strength we sorely lack.\nThere are tangled paths to thread;\nLight us, lest we miss the track.\nHoly Jesus, day by day,\nLead us in the narrow way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There are sandy wastes that lie\nCold and sunless, vast and drear,\nWhere the feeble faint and die;\nGrant us grace to persevere.\nHoly Jesus, day by day,\nLead us in the narrow way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There are soft and flowery glades\nDecked with golden fruited trees,\nSunny slopes and scented shades;\nKeep us, Lord, from slothful ease.\nHoly Jesus, day by day,\nLead us in the narrow way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Upward still to purer heights!\nOnward yet to scenes more blest,\nCalmer regions, clearer lights,\nTill we reach the promised rests\nHoly Jesus, day by day,\nLead us in the narrow way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord, Thy Children Guide and Keep",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1266",
          "Authors": [
            "William Walsham How",
            "1854."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Lord, Thy glory fills the heaven;\nEarth is with its fullness stored;\nUnto Thee be glory given,\nHoly, holy, holy Lord!\"\nHeaven is still with glory ringing;\nEarth takes up the angels' cry,\n\"Holy, holy, holy\" singing,\n\"Lord of Hosts, the Lord Most High.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ever thus, in God's high praises,\nBrethren, let our tongues unite,\nWhile our thought His greatness raises,\nAnd our love His gifts excite;\nWith His seraph train before Him,\nWith His holy Church below,\nThus conspire we to adore Him,\nBid we thus our anthem flow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Lord, Thy glory fills the heaven;\nEarth is with its fullness stored;\nUnto Thee be glory given,\nHoly, holy, holy Lord!\"\nThus Thy glorious Name confessing,\nWe adopt the angels' cry,\n\"Holy, holy, holy\" blessing\nThee, the Lord of Hosts Most High!",
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              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord, Thy Glory Fills the Heaven",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1267",
          "Authors": [
            "Richard Mant",
            "1837."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, Thy Word abideth,\nAnd our footsteps guideth;\nWho its truth believeth\nLight and joy receiveth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When our foes are near us,\nThen Thy Word doth cheer us,\nWord of consolation,\nMessage of salvation.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When the storms are o'er us,\nAnd dark clouds before us,\nThen its light directeth,\nAnd our way protecteth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who can tell the pleasure,\nWho recount the treasure,\nBy Thy Word imparted\nTo the simple hearted?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Word of mercy, giving\nSuccor to the living;\nWord of life, supplying\nComfort to the dying!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O that we, discerning,\nIts most holy learning,\nLord, may love and fear Thee,\nEvermore be near Thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord, Thy Word Abideth",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1268",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Williams Baker",
            "1861."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, to our humble prayers attend,\nLet Thou Thy peace from heaven descend,\nAnd to our souls salvation send,\nHave mercy, Lord upon us.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rule in our hearts, Thou Prince of Peace,\nThe welfare of Thy Church increase,\nAnd bid all strife and discord cease;\nHave mercy, Lord upon us.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To all who meet for worship here\nDo Thou in faithfulness draw near;\nInspire with faith and godly fear:\nHave mercy, Lord upon us.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O let Thy priests be clothed with might,\nTo rule within Thy Church aright,\nThat they may serve as in Thy sight:\nHave mercy, Lord upon us.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The sovereign ruler of our land\nProtect by Thine almighty hand,\nAnd all around the throne who stand:\nHave mercy, Lord upon us.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let clouds and sunshine bless the earth,\nGive flowers and fruits a timely birth,\nOur harvests crown with peaceful mirth:\nHave mercy, Lord upon us.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let voyagers by land and sea\nIn danger's hour in safety be;\nThe suffering and the captive free:\nHave mercy, Lord upon us.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Around us let Thine arm be cast,\nTill wrath and danger are o'erpast\nAnd tribulation's bitter blast:\nHave mercy, Lord upon us.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord, to Our Humble Prayers Attend",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1269",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown; translated from Greek to English by John Brownlie",
            "1906."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, we come before Thee now,\nAt Thy feet we humbly bow;\nOh, do not our suit disdain!\nShall we seek Thee, Lord, in vain?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, on Thee our souls depend;\nIn compassion now descend,\nFill our hearts with Thy rich grace,\nTune our lips to sing Thy praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In Thine own appointed way\nNow we seek Thee, here we stay.\nLord, we know not how to go\nTill a blessing Thou bestow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Send some message from Thy Word\nThat may joy and peace afford;\nLet Thy Spirit now impart\nFull salvation to each heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Comfort those who weep and mourn,\nLet the time of joy return;\nThose that are cast down lift up,\nMake them strong in faith and hope.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Grant that all may seek and find\nThee a gracious God and kind.\nHeal the sick, the captive free;\nLet us all rejoice in Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord, We Come Before Thee Now",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1270",
          "Authors": [
            "William Hammond",
            "1745; cento by Martin Madan",
            "1760."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, when we bend before Thy throne,\nAnd our confessions pour,\nTeach us to feel the sins we own,\nAnd hate what we deplore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our broken spirits, pitying see;\nTrue penitence impart;\nAnd let a kindling glance from Thee\nBeam hope upon the heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When we disclose our wants in prayer,\nMay we our wills resign;\nAnd not a thought our bosoms share\nThat is not wholly Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let faith each weak petition fill\nAnd waft it to the skies,\nAnd teach our hearts 'tis goodness still\nThat grants it, or denies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord, When We Bend Before Thy Throne",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1271",
          "Authors": [
            "Joseph Dacre Carlyle",
            "1802."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, Who at Cana's wedding feast\nDidst as a Guest appear,\nThou dearer far than earthly guest,\nVouchsafe Thy presence here.\nFor holy Thou indeed dost prove\nThe marriage vow to be,\nProclaiming it a type of love\nBetween the Church and Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This holy vow that man can make,\nThe golden thread in life,\nThe bond that none may dare to break,\nThat bindeth man and wife,\nWhich, blest by Thee, whate'er betide,\nNo evil shall destroy,\nThrough careworn days each care divides\nAnd doubles every joy.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On those who now before Thee kneel,\nO Lord, Thy blessing pour,\nThat each may wake the other's zeal\nTo love Thee more and more.\nOh, grant them here in peace to live,\nIn purity and love,\nAnd, this world leaving, to receive\nA crown of life above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord, Who at Cana's Wedding Feast",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1272",
          "Authors": [
            "Adelaide Thrupp and Godfrey Thring."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, Who throughout these forty days\nFor us didst fast and pray,\nTeach us with Thee to mourn our sins\nAnd close by Thee to stay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As Thou with Satan didst contend,\nAnd didst the victory win,\nO give us strength in Thee to fight,\nIn Thee to conquer sin.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As Thou didst hunger bear, and thirst,\nSo teach us, gracious Lord,\nTo die to self, and chiefly live\nBy Thy most holy Word.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And through these days of penitence,\nAnd through Thy passiontide,\nYea, evermore in life and death,\nJesus, with us abide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Abide with us, that so, this life\nOf suffering over past,\nAn Easter of unending joy\nWe may attain at last.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord, Who Throughout These Forty Days",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1273",
          "Authors": [
            "Claudia Frances Ibotson Hernaman",
            "1873."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, Whom winds and waves obey,\nGuide us through the watery way;\nIn the hollow of Thy hand\nHide, and bring us safe to land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, let our faithful mind\nRest, on Thee alone reclined;\nEvery anxious thought repress,\nKeep our souls in perfect peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Keep the souls whom now we leave,\nBid them to each other cleave;\nBid them walk on life's rough sea;\nBid them come by faith to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Save, till all these tempests end,\nAll who on Thy love depend;\nWaft our happy spirits o'er;\nLand us on the heavenly shore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord, Whom Winds and Waves Obey",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1274",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1782."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, with glowing heart I'd praise Thee,\nFor the bliss Thy love bestows,\nFor the pardoning grace that saves me,\nAnd the peace that from it flows:\nHelp, O God, my weak endeavor;\nThis dull soul to rapture raise:\nThou must light the flame, or never\nCan my love be warmed to praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise, my soul, the God that sought thee,\nWretched wanderer, far astray;\nFound thee lost, and kindly brought thee\nFrom the paths of death away;\nPraise, with love's devoutest feeling,\nHim Who saw thy guilt-born fear,\nAnd, since words can never measure,\nLet my life show forth Thy praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise thy Savior God that drew thee\nTo that cross, new life to give,\nHeld a blood sealed pardon to thee,\nBade thee look to Him and live.\nPraise the grace whose threats alarmed thee,\nRoused thee from thy fatal ease;\nPraise the grace whose promise warmed thee,\nPraise the grace that whispered peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, this bosom's ardent feeling\nVainly would my lips express.\nLow before Thy footstool kneeling,\nDeign Thy suppliant's prayer to bless:\nLet Thy grace, my soul's chief treasure,\nLove's pure flame within me raise;\nAnd, since words can never measure,\nLet my life show forth Thy praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lord, with Glowing Heart I'd Praise Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1275",
          "Authors": [
            "Francis Scott Key",
            "1823."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Love came down at Christmas,\nLove all lovely, love divine;\nLove was born at Christmas,\nStar and angels gave the sign.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Worship we the Godhead,\nLove incarnate, love divine;\nWorship we our Jesus:\nBut wherewith for sacred sign?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Love shall be our token,\nLove shall be yours and love be mine,\nLove to God and to all men,\nLove for plea and gift and sign.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Love Came Down at Christmas",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1276",
          "Authors": [
            "Christina Georgina Rosetti",
            "1885."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Love divine, all loves excelling,\nJoy of heaven to earth come down;\nFix in us thy humble dwelling;\nAll thy faithful mercies crown!\nJesus, Thou art all compassion,\nPure unbounded love Thou art;\nVisit us with Thy salvation;\nEnter every trembling heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Breathe, O breathe Thy loving Spirit,\nInto every troubled breast!\nLet us all in Thee inherit;\nLet us find that second rest.\nTake away our bent to sinning;\nAlpha and Omega be;\nEnd of faith, as its Beginning,\nSet our hearts at liberty.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, Almighty to deliver,\nLet us all Thy life receive;\nSuddenly return and never,\nNever more Thy temples leave.\nThee we would be always blessing,\nServe Thee as Thy hosts above,\nPray and praise Thee without ceasing,\nGlory in Thy perfect love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Finish, then, Thy new creation;\nPure and spotless let us be.\nLet us see Thy great salvation\nPerfectly restored in Thee;\nChanged from glory into glory,\nTill in heaven we take our place,\nTill we cast our crowns before Thee,\nLost in wonder, love, and praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Love Divine, All Loves Excelling",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1277",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1747."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wonderful love that rescued me, sunk deep in sin,\nGuilty and vile as I could be--no hope within;\nWhen every ray of light had fled, O glorious day!\nRaising my soul from out the dead, love found a way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Love brought my Savior here to die on Calvary,\nFor such a sinful wretch as I, how can it be?\nLove bridged the gulf 'twixt me and heav'n, taught me to pray,\nI am redeemed, set free, forgiv'n, love found a way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Love opened wide the gates of light to heav'n's domain,\nWhere in eternal power and might Jesus shall reign.\nLove lifted me from depths of woe to endless day,\nThere was no help in earth below; love found a way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Love found a way, to redeem my soul,\nLove found a way, that could make me whole.\nLove sent my Lord to the cross of shame,\nLove found a way, O praise His holy Name!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Love Found a Way",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1278",
          "Authors": [
            "Avis Marguerite Burgeson Christiansen",
            "1915."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Of the themes that men have known,\nOne supremely stands alone;\nThrough the ages it has shown,\n'Tis His wonderful, wonderful love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let the bells of heaven ring,\nLet the saints their tribute bring,\nLet the world true praises sing\nFor His wonderful, wonderful love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Since the Lord my soul unbound,\nI am telling all around\nPardon, peace and joy are found\nIn His wonderful, wonderful love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As of old when blind and lame\nTo the blessed Master came,\nSinners, call upon His Name,\nTrust His wonderful, wonderful love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Love is the theme, love is supreme;\nSweeter it grows, glory bestows;\nBright as the sun ever it glows!\nLove is the theme, eternal theme!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Love Is the Theme",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1279",
          "Authors": [
            "Albert Christopher Fisher",
            "1913"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I was sinking deep in sin, far from the peaceful shore,\nVery deeply stained within, sinking to rise no more,\nBut the Master of the sea, heard my despairing cry,\nFrom the waters lifted me, now safe am I.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All my heart to Him I give, ever to Him I'll cling\nIn His blessed presence live, ever His praises sing,\nLove so mighty and so true, merits my soul's best songs,\nFaithful, loving service too, to Him belongs.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Souls in danger look above, Jesus completely saves,\nHe will lift you by His love, out of the angry waves.\nHe's the Master of the sea, billows His will obey,\nHe your Savior wants to be, be saved today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Love lifted me! Love lifted me!\nWhen nothing else could help\nLove lifted me!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Love Lifted Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1280",
          "Authors": [
            "James Rowe."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Birds are rejoicing,\nO'er hill and dell;\nHushed is thy voicing,\nSweeter that fell.\nFriend of our happy days,\nBrother of prayer and praise,\nThine own sweet music says,\nLoved one, farewell!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou hast ascended,\nWhere angels dwell;\nWhere, earth songs ended,\nHeav'n's anthems swell.\nSafe, all the saints among,\nBlest with the praising throng,\nSinging the new made songs,\nLoved one, farewell!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Salvation's story\nThen thou wilt tell;\nTriumphs of glory,\nThy voice shall swell.\nRest thou, oh, friend so dear,\nThy precious Savior near,\nWhere God shall wipe each tear,\nLoved one, farewell!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Safe from thee turning,\nGrief's tones will knell;\nHard, hard the learning,\nGod doeth well!\nTill, be it soon or late,\nUp, at the pearly gate,\nWe meet, oh watch and wait,\nLoved one, farewell!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Loved One, Farewell",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1281",
          "Authors": [
            "Mary Bridges Canedy Slade."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lovers of pleasure more than God,\nFor you He suffered pain;\nSwearers, for you He spilt his blood;\nAnd shall He bleed in vain?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Misers, for you his life He paid,\nYour basest crime He bore:\nDrunkards, your sins on Him were laid,\nThat you might sin no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The God of love, to earth He came,\nThat you might come to heaven;\nBelieve, believe in Jesus' Name,\nAnd all your sin's forgiven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Believe in Him that died for thee,\nAnd, sure as He hath died,\nThy debt is paid, Thy soul is free,\nAnd thou art justified.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lovers of Pleasure More than God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1282",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1763."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lovingly the Shepherd,\nSeeking the lost sheep,\nFound it tired and hungry\nOn the mountain steep.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Precious is the lost coin,\nSought with love and care,\nAnd with joy the owner\nFound her treasure rare.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tenderly the Father\nWelcomes home His son;\nThough once dead he liveth,\nLove at last has won.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus paid the price, great the pain and loss;\nTo redeem the world, at great pain and loss.\nTo redeem the world, to redeem the world,\nJesus Christ laid down His life upon the cross.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Lovingly the Shepherd",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1283",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown; translated from Urkranian to English by Robert George Katsunoff (1887-?)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Low in the grave He lay, Jesus my Savior,\nWaiting the coming day, Jesus my Lord!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Vainly they watch His bed, Jesus my Savior;\nVainly they seal the dead, Jesus my Lord!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Death cannot keep its Prey, Jesus my Savior;\nHe tore the bars away, Jesus my Lord!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Up from the grave He arose,\nWith a mighty triumph over His foes,\nHe arose a Victor from the dark domain,\nAnd He lives forever, with His saints to reign.\nHe arose! He arose!\nHallelujah! Christ arose!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Low in the Grave He Lay",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1284",
          "Authors": [
            "Robert Lowry",
            "1874"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "From over hill and plain there comes the signal strain,\n'Tis loyalty, loyalty, loyalty to Christ;\nIts music rolls along, the hills take up the song,\nOf loyalty, loyalty, yes, loyalty to Christ.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O hear, ye brave, the sound that moves the earth around,\n'Tis loyalty, loyalty, loyalty to Christ;\nArise to dare and do, ring out the watchword true,\nOf loyalty, loyalty, yes, loyalty to Christ.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, join our loyal throng, we'll rout the giant wrong,\n'Tis loyalty, loyalty, loyalty to Christ;\nWhere Satan's banners float we'll send the bugle note,\nOf loyalty, loyalty, yes, loyalty to Christ.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The strength of youth we lay at Jesus' feet today,\n'Tis loyalty, loyalty, loyalty to Christ;\nHis Gospel we'll proclaim, throughout the world's domain,\nOf loyalty, loyalty, yes, loyalty to Christ.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"On to victory! On to victory!\"\nCries our great Commander, \"On!\"\nWe'll move at His command,\nWe'll soon possess the land,\nThrough loyalty, loyalty,\nYes, loyalty to Christ.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Loyalty to Christ",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1285",
          "Authors": [
            "Dr. E. Taylor Cassel",
            "circa 1894."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Loyalty unto Christ\" the trumpet now is sounding,\nAnd the echoes answer from the fields of sin;\nNations are awaking, idol thrones are shaking,\nFor the great millennium is coming in.\nLike a mighty army,\nThe heralds of the cross are spreading over land and sea.\nBearing through the darkness,\nThe light that leadeth to salvation full and free.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Loyalty, faith and works, in holy consecration,\nShall the scattered nations unto Him restore;\nThen the world shall own Him, and with joy enthrone Him,\nKing of kings and Lord of lords forevermore.\nSee the darkness lifting!\nThe Gospel light of truth is spreading to the perfect day!\nClouds are backward drifting!\nRenew endeavor! for the King prepare the way!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Loyalty unto Christ!\" O what a mighty power,\nWere the hosts of God united in His Name!\nThen would angels greet us, Christ Himself would meet us,\nAnd baptize us with the Pentecostal flame.\nThen would come the triumph,\nAnd Christ be known and loved,\nHis praise be sung from shore to shore;\nEarth would then, in glory,\nBecome the kingdom of the Lord forevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Long and loud, \"Loyalty unto Christ\" we sing;\nTill every human tongue shall hear His praises sung!\nLet the hills, valleys and desert places ring,\nWith \"Loyalty unto Christ, our Lord and King.\"",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Loyalty unto Christ",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1286",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Hutchinson Gabriel",
            "1902"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Majestic sweetness sits enthroned\nUpon the Savior's brow;\nHis head with radiant glories crowned,\nHis lips with grace o'erflow,\nHis lips with grace o'erflow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Christ, the Lord, let every tongue\nIts noblest tribute bring\nWhen He's the subject of the song,\nWho can refuse to sing?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Survey the beauties of His face,\nAnd on His glories dwell;\nThink of the wonders of His grace,\nAnd all His triumphs tell.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No mortal can with Him compare\nAmong the sons of men;\nFairer is He than all the fair\nWho fill the heav'nly train,\nWho fill the heav'nly train.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He saw me plunged in deep distress\nAnd flew to my relief;\nFor me He bore the shameful cross\nAnd carried all my grief,\nAnd carried all my grief.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His hand a thousand blessings pours\nUpon my guilty head:\nHis presence gilds my darkest hours,\nAnd guards my sleeping bed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Him I owe my life and breath\nAnd all the joys I have;\nHe makes me triumph over death\nAnd saves me from the grave,\nAnd saves me from the grave.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To heav'n, the place of His abode,\nHe brings my weary feet;\nShows me the glories of my God,\nAnd makes my joys complete.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Since from His bounty I receive\nSuch proofs of love divine,\nHad I a thousand hearts to give,\nLord, they should all be Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Majestic Sweetness Sits Enthroned",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1287",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel Stennett",
            "1787."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Make me a captive, Lord, and then I shall be free.\nForce me to render up my sword, and I shall conqueror be.\nI sink in life's alarms when by myself I stand;\nImprison me within Thine arms, and strong shall be my hand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My heart is weak and poor until it master find;\nIt has no spring of action sure, it varies with the wind.\nIt cannot freely move till Thou has wrought its chain;\nEnslave it with Thy matchless love, and deathless it shall reign.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My power is faint and low till I have learned to serve;\nIt lacks the needed fire to glow, it lacks the breeze to nerve.\nIt cannot drive the world until itself be driven;\nIts flag can only be unfurled when Thou shalt breathe from heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My will is not my own till Thou hast made it Thine;\nIf it would reach a monarch's throne, it must its crown resign.\nIt only stands unbent amid the clashing strife,\nWhen on Thy bosom it has leant, and found in Thee its life.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Make Me a Captive, Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1288",
          "Authors": [
            "George Matheson",
            "1890."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Is your life a channel of blessing?\nIs the love of God flowing through you?\nAre you telling the lost of the Savior?\nAre you ready His service to do?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Is your life a channel of blessing?\nAre you burdened for those that are lost?\nHave you urged upon those who are straying,\nThe Savior Who died on the cross?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Is your life a channel of blessing?\nIs it a daily telling for Him?\nHave you spoken the Word of salvation\nTo those who are dying in sin?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We cannot be channels of blessing\nIf our lives are not free from known sin;\nWe will barriers be and a hindrance\nTo those we are trying to win.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Make me a channel of blessing today,\nMake me a channel of blessing, I pray;\nMy life possessing, my service blessing,\nMake me a channel of blessing today.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Make Me a Channel of Blessing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1289",
          "Authors": [
            "Harper G. Smyth",
            "1903"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Maker, in Whom we live, in Whom we are and move,\nThe glory, power and praise receive for Thy creating love.\nLet all the angel throng give thanks to God on high,\nWhile earth repeats the joyful song and echoes to the sky.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Incarnate Deity, let all the ransomed race\nRender in thanks their lives to Thee for Thy redeeming grace.\nThe grace to sinners showed ye heavenly choirs proclaim,\nAnd cry \"Salvation to our God, salvation to the Lamb!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Spirit of Holiness, let all Thy saints adore\nThy sacred energy, and bless Thine heart renewing power.\nNot angel tongues can tell Thy love's ecstatic height,\nThe glorious joy unspeakable the beatific sight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Eternal, Triune God, let all the hosts above,\nLet all on earth below record and dwell upon Thy love.\nWhen heaven and earth are fled before Thy glorious face,\nSing all the saints Thy love hath made Thine everlasting praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Maker in Whom We Live",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1290",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1747."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "March on, O soul, with strength!\nLike those strong men of old\nWho 'gainst enthroned wrong\nStood confident and bold;\nWho, thrust in prison or cast to flame\nStill made their glory in Thy Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The sons of fathers we\nBy whom our faith is taught\nTo fear no ill, to fight\nThe holy fight they fought;\nHeroic warriors, ne'er from Christ\nBy any lure or guile enticed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "March on, O soul, with strength,\nAs strong the battle rolls!\n'Gainst lies and lusts and wrongs,\nLet courage rule our souls;\nIn keenest strife, Lord, may we stand,\nUpheld and strengthened by Thy hand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not long the conflict: soon\nThe holy war shall cease,\nFaith's warfare ended, won\nThe home of endless peace!\nLook up! the victor's crown at length!\nMarch on, O soul, march on, with strength!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "March On, O Soul, with Strength",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1291",
          "Authors": [
            "George Thomas Coster",
            "1900."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, we that love the Lord,\nAnd let our joys be known;\nJoin in a song with sweet accord,\nJoin in a song with sweet accord\nAnd thus surround the throne,\nAnd thus surround the throne.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The sorrows of the mind\nBe banished from the place;\nReligion never was designed\nReligion never was designed,\nTo make our pleasures less,\nTo make our pleasures less.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let those that refuse to sing,\nWho never knew our God;\nBut favorites of the heavenly King,\nBut favorites of the heavenly King\nMay speak their joys abroad,\nMay speak their joys abroad.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The God that rules on high,\nAnd thunders when He please,\nWho rides upon the stormy sky,\nWho rides upon the stormy sky,\nAnd manages the seas,\nAnd manages the seas.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This awful God is ours,\nOur Father and our Love;\nHe will send down his heav'nly powers,\nHe will send down his heav'nly powers,\nTo carry us above,\nTo carry us above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There we shall see His face,\nAnd never, never sin!\nThere, from the rivers of His grace,\nThere, from the rivers of His grace,\nDrink endless pleasures in,\nDrink endless pleasures in.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yea, and before we rise,\nTo that immortal state,\nThe thoughts of such amazing bliss,\nThe thoughts of such amazing bliss,\nShould constant joys create,\nShould constant joys create.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The men of grace have found,\nGlory begun below.\nCelestial fruits on earthly ground\nCelestial fruits on earthly ground\nFrom faith and hope may grow,\nFrom faith and hope may grow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The hill of Zion yields\nA thousand sacred sweets\nBefore we reach the heav'nly fields,\nBefore we reach the heav'nly fields,\nOr walk the golden streets,\nOr walk the golden streets.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then let our songs abound,\nAnd every tear be dry;\nWe're marching through Immanuel's ground,\nWe're marching through Immanuel's ground,\nTo fairer worlds on high,\nTo fairer worlds on high.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We're marching to Zion,\nBeautiful, beautiful Zion;\nWe're marching upward to Zion,\nThe beautiful city of God.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Marching to Zion",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1292",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1707."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Master, speak! Thy servant heareth,\nWaiting for Thy gracious word,\nLonging for Thy voice that cheereth;\nMaster! let it now be heard.\nI am listening, Lord, for Thee:\nWhat hast Thou to say to me?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Speak to me by name, O Master,\nLet me know it is to me;\nSpeak, that I may follow faster,\nWith a step more firm and free,\nWhere the Shepherd leads the flock,\nIn the shadow of the rock.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Master, speak! Though least and lowest,\nLet me not unheard depart;\nMaster, speak! For O, Thou knowest\nAll the yearning of my heart,\nKnowest all its truest need:\nSpeak! and make me blest indeed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Master, speak! and make me ready,\nWhen Thy voice is truly heard,\nWith obedience glad and steady\nStill to follow every word.\nI am listening, Lord, for Thee:\nMaster, speak! O, speak to me!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Master, Speak! Thy Servant Heareth",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1293",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Ridley Havergal",
            "1869."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Master, the tempest is raging!\nThe billows are tossing high!\nThe sky is o'ershadowed with blackness,\nNo shelter or help is nigh;\nCarest Thou not that we perish?\nHow canst Thou lie asleep,\nWhen each moment so madly is threatening\nA grave in the angry deep?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Master, with anguish of spirit\nI bow in my grief today;\nThe depths of my sad heart are troubled\nOh, waken and save, I pray!\nTorrents of sin and of anguish\nSweep o'er my sinking soul;\nAnd I perish! I perish! dear Master\nOh, hasten, and take control.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Master, the terror is over,\nThe elements sweetly rest;\nEarth's sun in the calm lake is mirrored,\nAnd heaven's within my breast;\nLinger, O blessed Redeemer!\nLeave me alone no more;\nAnd with joy I shall make the blest harbor,\nAnd rest on the blissful shore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The winds and the waves obey Thy will,\nPeace, be still!\nWhether the wrath of the storm tossed sea,\nOr demons or men, or whatever it be\nNo waters can swallow the ship where lies\nThe Master of the ocean, and earth, and skies;\nThey all shall sweetly obey Thy will,\nPeace, be still! Peace, be still!\nThey all shall sweetly obey Thy will,\nPeace, peace, be still!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Master, the Tempest Is Raging",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1294",
          "Authors": [
            "Mary A. Baker",
            "1874."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "May God bestow on us His grace,\nWith blessings rich provide us,\nAnd may the brightness of His face\nTo life eternal guide us\nThat we His saving health may know,\nHis gracious will and pleasure,\nAnd also to the heathen show\nChrist's riches without measure\nAnd unto God convert them.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thine over all shall be the praise\nAnd thanks of every nation,\nAnd all the world with joy shall raise\nThe voice of exultation;\nFor Thou shalt judge the earth, O Lord,\nNor suffer sin to flourish;\nThy people's pasture is Thy Word\nTheir souls to feed and nourish,\nIn righteous paths to keep them.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, let the people praise Thy worth,\nIn all good works increasing;\nThe land shall plenteous fruit bring forth,\nThy Word is rich in blessing,\nMay God the Father, God the Son,\nAnd God the Spirit bless us!\nLet all the world praise Him alone,\nLet solemn awe possess us,\nNow let our hearts say, Amen.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "May God Bestow on Us His Grace",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1295",
          "Authors": [
            "Martin Luther",
            "1524."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "May the grace of Christ our Savior\nAnd the Father's boundless love\nWith the Holy Spirit's favor,\nRest upon us from above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thus may we abide in union\nWith each other and the Lord,\nAnd possess, in sweet communion,\nJoys which earth cannot afford.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "May the Grace of Christ Our Savior",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1296",
          "Authors": [
            "John Newton",
            "1779."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "May the mind of Christ, my Savior,\nLive in me from day to day,\nBy His love and power controlling\nAll I do and say.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May the Word of God dwell richly\nIn my heart from hour to hour,\nSo that all may see I triumph\nOnly through His power.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May the peace of God my Father\nRule my life in everything,\nThat I may be calm to comfort\nSick and sorrowing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May the love of Jesus fill me\nAs the waters fill the sea;\nHim exalting, self abasing,\nThis is victory.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May I run the race before me,\nStrong and brave to face the foe,\nLooking only unto Jesus\nAs I onward go.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May His beauty rest upon me,\nAs I seek the lost to win,\nAnd may they forget the channel,\nSeeing only Him.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "May the Mind of Christ, My Savior",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1297",
          "Authors": [
            "Kate Barclay Wilkinson",
            "1925."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "On the happy, golden shore, where the faithful part no more,\nWhen the storms of life are o'er, meet me there;\nWhere the night dissolves away into pure and perfect day,\nI am going home to stay—meet me there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here our fondest hopes are vain, dearest links are rent in twain,\nBut in heav'n no throb of pain—meet me there;\nBy the river sparkling bright in the city of delight,\nWhere our faith is lost in sight, meet me there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Where the harps of angels ring, and the blest forever sing,\nIn the palace of the King, meet me there;\nWhere in sweet communion blend heart with heart and friend with friend,\nIn a world that ne'er shall end, meet me there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Meet me there, meet me there,\nWhere the tree of life is blooming, meet me there;\nWhen the storms of life are o'er, on the happy golden shore,\nWhere the faithful part no more, meet me there.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Meet Me There",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1298",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1820-1915)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Each cooing dove and sighing bough,\nThat makes the eve so blessed to me,\nHas something far diviner now,\nIt bears me back to Galilee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Each flowery glen and mossy dell,\nWhere happy birds in song agree,\nThrough sunny morn the praises tell\nOf sights and sounds in Galilee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And when I read the thrilling lore\nOf Him Who walked upon the sea,\nI long, oh, how I long once more\nTo follow Him in Galilee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Galilee, sweet Galilee,\nWhere Jesus loved so much to be,\nO Galilee, blue Galilee,\nCome sing thy song again to me.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Memories of Galilee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1299",
          "Authors": [
            "Robert Morris."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Mid all the traffic of the ways,\nTurmoils without, within,\nMake in my heart a quiet place,\nAnd come and dwell therein.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A little shrine of quietness,\nAll sacred to Thyself,\nWhere Thou shalt all my soul possess,\nAnd I may find myself.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A little shelter from life's stress,\nWhere I may lay me prone,\nAnd bare my soul in loneliness,\nAnd know as I am known.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A little place of mystic grace,\nOf self and sin swept bare,\nWhere I may look upon Thy face,\nAnd talk with Thee in prayer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "'Mid All the Traffic of the Ways",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0242",
          "Authors": [
            "William Arthur Dunkerley",
            "1917."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Mighty God, while angels bless Thee,\nMay a mortal sing Thy Name?\nLord of men as well as angels,\nThou art every creature's theme.\nLord of every land and nation,\nAncient of eternal days.\nSounded through the wide creation\nBe Thy just and endless praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For the grandeur of Thy nature,\nGrand beyond a seraph's thought;\nFor the wonders of creation,\nWorks with skill and kindness wrought.\nFor Thy providence, that governs,\nThrough Thine empire's wide domain,\nWings an angel, guides a sparrow,\nBlessèd be Thy gentle reign.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Brightness of the Father's glory,\nShall Thy praise unuttered lie?\nBreak, my tongue, such guilty silence!\nSing the Lord Who came to die.\nFrom the highest throne of glory\nTo the cross of deepest woe,\nAll to ransom guilty captives;\nFlow my praise, forever flow!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Mighty God, While Angels Bless Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1300",
          "Authors": [
            "Robert Robinson",
            "1774."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Mighty Lord, extend Thy kingdom,\nBe the truth with triumph crowned;\nLet the lands that sit in darkness\nHear the glorious Gospel sound,\nFrom our borders\nTo the world's remotest bound.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By Thine arm, eternal Father,\nScatter far the shades of night;\nLet the great Immanuel's kingdom\nOpen like the morning light;\nLet all barriers\nYield before Thy heavenly might.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come in all Thy Spirit's power;\nCome, Thy reign on earth restore;\nIn Thy strength ride forth and conquer,\nStill advancing more and more,\nTill all people\nShall Thy holy Name adore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Mighty Lord, Extend Thy Kingdom",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1301",
          "Authors": [
            "Joseph Cottle",
            "1828."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Mistful are our waiting eyes,\nAs of them who saw Him rise\nFrom that mountain to the skies.\nThen the holy angels near\nGave them tidings of good cheer:\n\"Jesus shall again appear.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And we wait an angel's cry,\nPiercing earthward from the sky:\n\"Now, behold your Lord is nigh!\"\nYet, who shall abide that day,\nWhen the Judge with dread array\nComes for universal sway?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dreadly shall His summons sweep,\nHeard by those who wake or sleep,\nOn the height or in the deep:\nHeard by Life 'mid all its bloom,\nHeard by Death in every tomb--\nTerrible decree of doom.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For the gathered souls who stand,\nWaiting that supreme command,\nHe shall part on either hand.\nTo those souls of quick and dead,\n\"Come,\" shall be the blessing said,\n\"Go,\" shall be the cursing dread.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, dwell in us now, we pray,\nThat, in the dividing day,\nWe be not the cast away!\nSo shall we till Thou appear\nBlend, in longing eye and ear,\nHoly joy with holy fear!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Mistful Are Our Waiting Eyes",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1302",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel John Stone",
            "1866."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dying with Jesus, by death reckoned mine;\nLiving with Jesus, a new life divine;\nLooking to Jesus till glory doth shine,\nMoment by moment, O Lord, I am Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Never a trial that He is not there,\nNever a burden that He doth not bear,\nNever a sorrow that He doth not share,\nMoment by moment, I'm under His care.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Never a heartache, and never a groan,\nNever a teardrop and never a moan;\nNever a danger but there on the throne,\nMoment by moment He thinks of His own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Never a weakness that He doth not feel,\nNever a sickness that He cannot heal;\nMoment by moment, in woe or in weal,\nJesus my Savior, abides with me still.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Moment by moment I'm kept in His love;\nMoment by moment I've life from above;\nLooking to Jesus till glory doth shine;\nMoment by moment, O Lord, I am Thine.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Moment by Moment",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1303",
          "Authors": [
            "Daniel Webster Whittle",
            "1896."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "More about Jesus would I know,\nMore of His grace to others show;\nMore of His saving fullness see,\nMore of His love Who died for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "More about Jesus let me learn,\nMore of His holy will discern;\nSpirit of God, my teacher be,\nShowing the things of Christ to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "More about Jesus; in His Word,\nHolding communion with my Lord;\nHearing His voice in every line,\nMaking each faithful saying mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "More about Jesus on His throne,\nRiches in glory all His own;\nMore of His kingdom's sure increase;\nMore of His coming, Prince of Peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "More, more about Jesus,\nMore, more about Jesus;\nMore of His saving fullness see,\nMore of His love Who died for me.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "More About Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1304",
          "Authors": [
            "Eliza Edmunds Hewitt",
            "1887."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "More holiness give me, more strivings within.\nMore patience in suffering, more sorrow for sin.\nMore faith in my Savior, more sense of His care.\nMore joy in His service, more purpose in prayer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "More gratitude give me, more trust in the Lord.\nMore zeal for His glory, more hope in His Word.\nMore tears for His sorrows, more pain at His grief.\nMore meekness in trial, more praise for relief.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "More purity give me, more strength to o'ercome,\nMore freedom from earth-stains, more longings for home.\nMore fit for the kingdom, more useful I'd be,\nMore blessèd and holy, more, Savior, like Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "More Holiness Give Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1305",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Paul Bliss",
            "1873"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "More like Jesus would I be, let my Savior dwell in me;\nFill my soul with peace and love, make me gentle as a dove;\nMore like Jesus, while I go, pilgrim in this world below;\nPoor in spirit would I be; let my Savior dwell in me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If He hears the raven's cry, if His ever watchful eye\nMarks the sparrows when they fall, surely He will hear my call:\nHe will teach me how to live, all my sinful thoughts forgive;\nPure in heart I still would be; let my Savior dwell in me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "More like Jesus when I pray, more like Jesus day by day;\nMay I rest me by His side, where the tranquil waters glide:\nBorn of Him, through grace renewed, by His love my will subdued,\nRich in faith I still would be; let my Savior dwell in me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "More Like Jesus Would I Be",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1306",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1867."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "More like the Master I would ever be,\nMore of His meekness, more humility;\nMore zeal to labor, more courage to be true,\nMore consecration for work He bids me do.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "More like the Master is my daily prayer;\nMore strength to carry crosses I must bear;\nMore earnest effort to bring His kingdom in;\nMore of His Spirit, the wanderer to win.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "More like the Master I would live and grow;\nMore of His love to others I would show;\nMore self denial, like His in Galilee,\nMore like the Master I long to ever be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Take Thou my heart, I would be Thine alone;\nTake Thou my heart, and make it all Thine own.\nPurge me from sin, O Lord, I now implore,\nWash me and keep me Thine forevermore.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "More Like the Master",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1307",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Hutchinson Gabriel",
            "1906"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "More love to Thee, O Christ, more love to Thee!\nHear Thou the prayer I make on bended knee.\nThis is my earnest plea: More love, O Christ, to Thee;\nMore love to Thee, more love to Thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Once earthly joy I craved, sought peace and rest;\nNow Thee alone I seek, give what is best.\nThis all my prayer shall be: More love, O Christ to Thee;\nMore love to Thee, more love to Thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let sorrow do its work, come grief or pain;\nSweet are Thy messengers, sweet their refrain,\nWhen they can sing with me: More love, O Christ, to Thee;\nMore love to Thee, more love to Thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then shall my latest breath whisper Thy praise;\nThis be the parting cry my heart shall raise;\nThis still its prayer shall be: More love, O Christ to Thee;\nMore love to Thee, more love to Thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "More Love to Thee, O Christ",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1308",
          "Authors": [
            "Elizabeth Payson Prentiss",
            "1856."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Morn of joy and morn of praise!\nBrightest day of all the days,\nFor the Lord is risen, is risen!\nLo! they come at break of day,\nFind the great stone rolled away;\nHark! and hear the angel say,\nThe Lord, the Lord is risen, is risen.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Morn of gladness, morn of light!\nFear and gloom are put to flight,\nFor the Lord is risen, is risen!\nNow no more the grave we fear,\nFor we know \"He is not here\";\nBut the angel speaks good cheer,\nThe Lord, the Lord is risen, is risen.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O, what brightness from the Lord,\nShines within His blessed Word,\nFor the Lord is risen, is risen!\nTelling of the world of light,\nWhere there is no death nor night,\nWhere, on Easter morning bright,\nThe Lord, the Lord is risen, is risen.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thither, too, O may we rise,\nWhen this earthly body dies,\nWhere our Lord is risen, is risen!\nStrive we, then, in each new day,\nAll that's wrong to put away;\nSo shall we rejoicing say,\nThe Lord, the Lord is risen, is risen.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Alleluia! Alleluia!\nAlleluia! Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Morn of Joy",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1309",
          "Authors": [
            "Frank Sewall (1837-1915)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now that the daystar glimmers bright\nWe suppliantly pray\nThat He, the uncreated Light,\nMay guide us on our way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No sinful word, nor deed of wrong,\nNor thoughts that idly rove,\nBut simple truth be on our tongue,\nAnd in our hearts be love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And while the hours in order flow,\nO Christ, securely fence\nOur gates, beleaguered by the foe,\nThe gate of every sense.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And grant that to Thine honor, Lord,\nOur daily toil may tend;\nThat we begin it at Thy Word,\nAnd in Thy favor end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To God the Father glory be,\nAnd to His only Son,\nAnd to the Spirit, One and Three,\nWhile endless ages run.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Morning",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1311",
          "Authors": [
            "5th Century",
            "often attributed to St. Ambrose; translated from Latin to English by John Henry Newman",
            "1842."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Morning breaks upon the tomb;\nJesus scatters all its gloom.\nDay of triumph through the skies;\nSee the glorious Savior rise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye who are of death afraid\nTriumph in the scattered shade.\nDrive your anxious cares away;\nSee the place where Jesus lay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christians, dry your flowing tears\nChase your unbelieving fears;\nLook on His deserted grave,\nDoubt no more His power to save.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Morning Breaks upon the Tomb",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1310",
          "Authors": [
            "William Bengo Collyer",
            "1812."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Most perfect is the law of God,\nRestoring those that stray;\nHis testimony is most sure,\nProclaiming wisdom's way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The precepts of the Lord are right;\nWith joy they fill the heart;\nThe Lord's commandments all are pure,\nAnd clearest light impart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The fear of God is undefiled\nAnd ever shall endure;\nThe statutes of the Lord are truth\nAnd righteousness most pure.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "They warn from ways of wickedness\nDispleasing to the Lord,\nAnd in the keeping of His Word\nThere is a great reward.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O how I love Thy law!\nO how I love Thy law!\nIt is my meditation all the day.\nO how I love Thy law!\nO how I love Thy law!\nIt is my meditation all the day.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Most Perfect Is the Law of God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1312",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let the whole wide world be taken,\nIn the name of Christ our King;\nLet the powers of sin be shaken,\nAnd our shouts of victory ring;\nJesus calls, why should we tarry?\nLet our loyal hearts respond,\nAnd the fight of faith we'll carry\nTo the regions still beyond.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Onward with the Gospel story,\nLet the Word of Life prevail\nOver evils grim and hoary;\nNever shall our Leader fail;\nHe it is Who goes before us,\n'Tis His banner floats on high;\nLift again the joyful chorus,\nHail the triumph drawing nigh.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Take the armor of salvation,\nBattling on the fields afar;\nGiant ills, in every nation,\nFall before the Morning Star;\n\"Go ye,\" hear the Master saying,\nWith His ever conquering sword;\nHelp us, Lord, Thy Word obeying,\nFaith shall gain a rich reward.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Move forward into battle!\nLet this our watchword be;\nWith Christ, our mighty Captain,\nWe'll gain the victory;\nHe leads us to the battle,\nThe King Whom we adore;\nWe'll fight till He shall conquer all,\nAnd reign from shore to shore.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Move Forward",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1313",
          "Authors": [
            "Eliza Edmunds Stites Hewitt",
            "1890."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Music I love—­but ne'er a strain\nCould kindle raptures so divine,\nSo grief assuage, so conquer pain,\nAnd rouse this pensive heart of mine;\nAs that we hear on Christmas morn,\nUpon the wintry breezes borne.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though darkness still her empire keep,\nAnd hours must pass, ere morning break;\nFrom troubled dreams, or slumbers deep,\nThat music kindly bids us wake:\nIt calls us, with an angel's voice,\nTo wake, and worship, and rejoice.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To greet with joy the glorious morn,\nWhich angels welcomed long ago,\nWhen our redeeming Lord was born,\nTo bring the light of Heaven below;\nThe powers of darkness to dispel,\nAnd rescue Earth from death and hell.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While listening to that sacred strain,\nMy raptured spirit soars on high;\nI seem to hear those songs again\nResounding through the open sky,\nThat kindled such divine delight,\nIn those who watched their flocks by night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With them, I celebrate His birth;\nGlory to God, in highest Heaven,\nGood will to men, and peace on Earth,\nTo us a Savior King is given;\nOur God is come to claim His own,\nAnd Satan's power is overthrown!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A sinless God, for sinful men,\nDescends to suffer and to bleed;\nHell must renounce its empire then;\nThe price is paid, the world is freed,\nAnd Satan's self must now confess,\nThat Christ has earned a right to bless.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now holy peace may smile from heaven,\nAnd heavenly truth from earth shall spring:\nThe captive's galling bonds are riven,\nFor our Redeemer is our King;\nAnd He that gave His blood for men\nWill lead us home to God again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Music on Christmas Morning",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1314",
          "Authors": [
            "Anne Brontë",
            "1846."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Must I go, and empty handed,\"\nThus my dear Redeemer meet?\nNot one day of service give Him,\nLay no trophy at His feet?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not at death I shrink or falter,\nFor my Savior saves me now;\nBut to meet Him empty handed,\nThought of that now clouds my brow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O the years in sinning wasted,\nCould I but recall them now,\nI would give them to my Savior,\nTo His will I'd gladly bow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O ye saints, arouse, be earnest,\nUp and work while yet 'tis day;\nEre the night of death o'er take thee,\nStrived for souls while still you may.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Must I go, and empty handed?\"\nMust I meet my Savior so?\nNot one soul with which to greet Him,\nMust I empty handed go?",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Must I Go, and Empty Handed?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1315",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Carroll Luther",
            "1877."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Must Jesus bear the cross alone,\nAnd all the world go free?\nNo, there's a cross for everyone,\nAnd there's a cross for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How happy are the saints above,\nWho once went sorrowing here!\nBut now they taste unmingled love,\nAnd joy without a tear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The consecrated cross I'll bear\nTill death shall set me free;\nAnd then go home my crown to wear,\nFor there's a crown for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Upon the crystal pavement down\nAt Jesus' piercèd feet,\nJoyful I'll cast my golden crown\nAnd His dear Name repeat.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O precious cross! O glorious crown!\nO resurrection day!\nWhen Christ the Lord from heav'n comes down\nAnd bears my soul away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1316",
          "Authors": [
            "Various sources."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though the angry surges roll\nOn my tempest driven soul,\nI am peaceful, for I know,\nWildly though the winds may blow,\nI've an anchor safe and sure,\nThat can evermore endure.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Mighty tides about me sweep,\nPerils lurk within the deep,\nAngry clouds o'ershade the sky,\nAnd the tempest rises high;\nStill I stand the tempest's shock,\nFor my anchor grips the rock.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I can feel the anchor fast\nAs I meet each sudden blast,\nAnd the cable, though unseen,\nBears the heavy strain between;\nThrough the storm I safely ride,\nTill the turning of the tide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Troubles almost 'whelm the soul;\nGriefs like billows o'er me roll;\nTempters seek to lure astray;\nStorms obscure the light of day:\nBut in Christ I can be bold,\nI've an anchor that shall hold.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And it holds, my anchor holds:\nBlow your wildest, then, O gale,\nOn my bark so small and frail;\nBy His grace I shall not fail,\nFor my anchor holds, my anchor holds.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My Anchor Holds",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1317",
          "Authors": [
            "W.C. Martin",
            "1902."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My dear Redeemer and my Lord,\nI read my duty in Thy Word;\nBut in Thy life the law appears,\nDrawn out in living characters.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Such was Thy truth, and such Thy zeal,\nSuch deference to Thy Father's will,\nSuch love and meekness so divine,\nI would transcribe and make them mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Cold mountains and the midnight air\nWitnessed the fervor of Thy prayer:\nThe desert Thy temptations knew,\nThy conflict, and Thy victory, too.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be Thou my pattern; make me bear\nMore of Thy gracious image here;\nThen God the Judge shall own my name\nAmongst the followers of the Lamb.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My Dear Redeemer and My Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1318",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1707."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My faith has found a resting place,\nNot in device or creed;\nI trust the ever living One,\nHis wounds for me shall plead.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Enough for me that Jesus saves,\nThis ends my fear and doubt;\nA sinful soul I come to Him,\nHe'll never cast me out.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My heart is leaning on the Word,\nThe living Word of God,\nSalvation by my Savior's Name,\nSalvation through His blood.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My great Physician heals the sick,\nThe lost He came to save;\nFor me His precious blood He shed,\nFor me His life He gave.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I need no other argument,\nI need no other plea,\nIt is enough that Jesus died,\nAnd that He died for me.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My Faith Has Found a Resting Place",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1319",
          "Authors": [
            "Eliza Edmunds Stites Hewitt",
            "1891."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My faith looks up to Thee,\nThou Lamb of Calvary, Savior divine!\nNow hear me while I pray, take all my guilt away,\nO let me from this day be wholly Thine!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May Thy rich grace impart\nStrength to my fainting heart, my zeal inspire!\nAs Thou hast died for me, O may my love to Thee,\nPure warm, and changeless be, a living fire!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While life's dark maze I tread,\nAnd griefs around me spread, be Thou my Guide;\nBid darkness turn to day, wipe sorrow's tears away,\nNor let me ever stray from Thee aside.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When ends life's transient dream,\nWhen death's cold sullen stream over me roll;\nBlest Savior, then in love, fear and distrust remove;\nO bear me safe above, a ransomed soul!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My Faith Looks Up to Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1321",
          "Authors": [
            "Ray Palmer",
            "1875."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My faith, it is an oaken staff,\nThe traveler's well loved aid;\nMy faith, it is a weapon stout,\nThe soldier's trusty blade,\nI'll travel on, and still be stirred,\nBy silent thought or social word;\nBy all my perils undeterred,\nA soldier pilgrim staid.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have a Guide, and in His steps\nWhen travelers have trod,\nWhether beneath was flinty rock\nOr yielding grassy sod,\nThey cared not, with force unspent,\nUnmoved by pain, they onward went,\nUnstayed by pleasures, still they bent\nTheir zealous course to God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My faith, it is an oaken staff,\nO let me on it lean!\nMy faith, it is a trusty sword,\nMay falsehood find it keen!\nThy Spirit, Lord, to me impart,\nO make me what Thou ever art,\nOf patient and courageous heart,\nAs all true saints have been.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My Faith, It Is an Oaken Staff",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1320",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Toke Lynch."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I know my heav'nly Father knows\nThe storms that would my way oppose;\nBut He can drive the clouds away,\nAnd turn the darkness into day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I know my heav'nly Father knows\nThe balm I need to soothe my woes;\nAnd with His touch of love divine\nHe heals this wounded heart of mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I know my heav'nly Father knows\nHow frail I am to meet my foes;\nBut He my cause will e'er defend,\nUphold and keep me to the end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I know my heav'nly Father knows\nThe hour my journey here will close;\nAnd may that hour, O faithful Guide,\nFind me safe sheltered by Thy side.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My Father Knows",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1324",
          "Authors": [
            "S.M.I. Henry."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My Father, for another night\nOf quiet sleep and rest,\nFor all the joy of morning light,\nThy holy Name be blest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now with the newborn day I give\nMyself anew to Thee,\nThat as Thou willest I may live,\nAnd what Thou willest be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Whate'er I do, things great or small,\nWhate'er I speak or frame,\nThy glory may I seek in all,\nDo all in Jesus' Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My Father, for his sake, I pray\nThy child accept and bless;\nAnd lead me by Thy grace today\nIn paths of righteousness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My Father, for Another Night",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1322",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Williams Baker",
            "1875."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My Father, hear my prayer\nBefore I go to rest;\nIt is Thy trustful child\nThat cometh to be blest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Forgive me all my sin,\nAnd let me sleep this night\nIn safety and in peace\nUntil the morning light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, help me every day\nTo love Thee more and more,\nAnd try to do Thy will\nMuch better than before.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now look upon me, Lord,\nEre I lie down to rest;\nIt is Thy trustful child\nThat cometh to be blest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My Father, Hear My Prayer",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1323",
          "Authors": [
            "E.C.W.",
            "1875."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My God, permit my tongue\nThis joy, to call Thee mine;\nAnd let my early cries prevail\nTo taste Thy love divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My thirsty, fainting soul\nThy mercy doth implore;\nNot travelers in desert lands\nCan pant for water more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Within Thy churches, Lord,\nI long to find my place;\nThy power and glory to behold,\nAnd feel Thy quick'ning grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For life without Thy love\nNo relish can afford;\nNo joy can be compared to this,\nTo serve and please the Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Thee I'll lift my hands,\nAnd praise Thee while I live;\nNot the rich dainties of a feast\nSuch food or pleasure give.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In wakeful hours at night\nI call my God to mind;\nI think how wise Thy counsels are,\nAnd all Thy dealings kind.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Since thou hast been my help,\nTo Thee my spirit flies,\nAnd on Thy watchful providence\nMy cheerful hope relies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The shadow of Thy wings\nMy soul in safety keeps;\nI follow where my Father leads,\nAnd He supports my steps.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My God! Permit My Tongue",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1325",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My God, accept my heart this day,\nAnd make it always Thine,\nThat I from Thee no more may stray,\nNo more from Thee decline.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Before the cross of Him Who died,\nBehold, I prostrate fall;\nLet every sin be crucified,\nLet Christ be all in all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Anoint me with Thy heavenly grace,\nAdopt me for Thine own,\nThat I may see Thy glorious face,\nAnd worship at Thy throne.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let every thought, and work, and word,\nTo Thee be ever given;\nThen life shall be Thy service, Lord,\nAnd death the gate of heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My God, Accept My Heart This Day",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1326",
          "Authors": [
            "Matthew Bridges",
            "1848."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My God, how wonderful You are,\nYour majesty, how bright;\nHow beautiful Your mercy seat\nIn depths of burning light!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How dread are Your eternal years,\nO everlasting Lord\nBy prostrate spirits day and night\nIncessantly adored!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How wonderful, how beautiful,\nThe sight of You must be;\nYour endless wisdom, boundless power,\nAnd glorious purity!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O how I fear You, living God,\nWith deep and tender fear;\nAnd worship You with trembling hope,\nAnd penitential tears!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yet, I may love You, too, O Lord,\nAlmighty as You are;\nFor You have stooped to ask of me\nThe love of my poor heart!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No earthly father loves like You,\nNo mother, e'er so mild,\nBears and forbears as You have done,\nWith me, Your sinful child.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father of Jesus, love's Reward,\nWhat rapture it will be\nProstrate before Thy throne to lie,\nAnd gaze on One in Three!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My God, How Wonderful You Are",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1327",
          "Authors": [
            "Frederick William Faber",
            "1848."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My God, I love Thee; not because\nI hope for heaven thereby,\nNor yet because who love Thee not\nMay eternally die.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou, O my Jesus, Thou didst me\nUpon the cross embrace;\nFor me didst bear the nails and spear,\nAnd manifold disgrace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And griefs and torments numberless,\nAnd sweat of agony;\nE'en death itself; and all for man\nWho was Thine enemy.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then why, O blessed Jesus Christ\nShould I not love Thee well?\nNot for the hope of winning heaven,\nNor of escaping hell.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not with the hope of gaining aught,\nNor seeking a reward,\nBut as Thyself hast loved me,\nO everlasting Lord!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "E'en so I love Thee, and will love,\nAnd in Thy praise will sing,\nSolely because Thou art my God,\nAnd my eternal King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My God, I Love Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1328",
          "Authors": [
            "Of 17th Century Spanish origin",
            "sometimes attributed to St. Francis Xavier; translated from Latin to English by Edward Caswall",
            "1849."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My God, I thank Thee, Who hast made\nThe earth so bright,\nSo full of splendor and of joy,\nBeauty and light;\nSo many glorious things are here,\nNoble and right.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I thank Thee, too, that Thou hast made\nJoy to abound;\nSo many gentle thoughts and deeds\nCircling us round,\nThat in the darkest spot of earth\nSome love is found.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I thank Thee more that all our joy\nIs touched with pain,\nThat shadows fall on brightest hours,\nThat thorns remain;\nSo that earth's bliss may be our guide,\nAnd not our chain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For thou who knowest, Lord, how soon\nOur weak heart clings,\nHast given us joys, tender and true,\nYet all with wings;\nSo that we see gleaming on high\nDimmer things.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I thank Thee, Lord, that Thou hast kept\nThe best in store;\nWe have enough, yet not too much\nTo long for more:\nA yearning for a deeper peace\nNot known before.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I thank Thee, Lord, that here our souls\nThough amply blessed,\nCan never find, although they seek\nA perfect rest;\nNor ever shall, until they lean\nOn Jesus' breast.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My God, I Thank Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1329",
          "Authors": [
            "Adelaide Anne Procter",
            "1858"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My God, my Father, while I stray\nFar from my home, on life's rough way,\nO teach me from my heart to say,\n\"Thy will be done!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though dark my path, and sad my lot,\nLet me be still and murmur not,\nOr breathe the prayer divinely taught,\n\"Thy will be done!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What though in lonely grief I sigh\nFor friends beloved, no longer nigh,\nSubmissive still would I reply,\n\"Thy will be done!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If Thou shoulds't call me to resign\nWhat most I prize, it ne'er was mine:\nI only yield Thee what is Thine;\n\"Thy will be done!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Should pining sickness waste away\nMy life in premature decay,\nMy Father still I strive to say,\n\"Thy will be done!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let but my fainting heart be blest\nWith Thy sweet Spirit for its Guest,\nMy God, to Thee I leave the rest;\n\"Thy will be done!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Renew my will from day to day;\nBlend it with Thine, and take away\nAll hat now makes it hard to say,\n\"Thy will be done!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then, when on earth I breathe no more\nThe prayer oft mixed with tears before,\nI'll sing upon a happier shore,\n\"Thy will be done!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My God, My Father, While I Stray",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1330",
          "Authors": [
            "Charlotte Elliott",
            "1834."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My God, my King, Thy various praise\nShall fill the remnant of my days;\nThy grace employ my humble tongue\nTill death and glory raise the song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The wings of every hour shall bear\nSome thankful tribute to Thine ear;\nAnd every setting sun shall see\nNew works of duty done for Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy truth and justice I'll proclaim;\nThy bounty flows an endless stream;\nThy mercy swift, Thine anger slow,\nBut dreadful to the stubborn foe.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy works with sovereign glory shine,\nAnd speak Thy majesty divine;\nLet us upon all shores proclaim\nThe sound and honor of Thy Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let distant times and nations raise\nThe long succession of Thy praise,\nAnd unborn ages make my song\nThe joy and labor of their tongue.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But who can speak Thy wondrous deeds?\nThy greatness all our thoughts exceeds?\nVast and unsearchable Thy ways,\nVast and immortal be Thy praise!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My God, My King, Thy Various Praise",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1331",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1707."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My God, the Spring of all my joys,\nThe Life of my delights,\nThe Glory of my brightest days,\nAnd Comfort of my nights!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In darkest shades, if He appear,\nMy dawning is begun,\nHe is my soul's bright morning star,\nAnd He my rising sun.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The opening heav'ns around me shine,\nWith beams of sacred bliss,\nWhile Jesus shows His heart is mine,\nAnd whispers, I am His.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My soul would leave this heavy clay,\nAt that transporting word,\nRun up with joy the shining way,\nT'embrace my dearest Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fearless of hell and ghastly death,\nI'd break through every foe;\nThe wings of love and arms of faith\nWould bear me conqueror through.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My God, the Spring of All My Joys",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1332",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1707."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My hope is built on nothing less\nThan Jesus' blood and righteousness.\nI dare not trust the sweetest frame,\nBut wholly trust in Jesus' Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When darkness seems to hide His face,\nI rest on His unchanging grace.\nIn every high and stormy gale,\nMy anchor holds within the veil.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His oath, His covenant, His blood,\nSupport me in the whelming flood.\nWhen all around my soul gives way,\nHe then is all my Hope and Stay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When He shall come with trumpet sound,\nOh may I then in Him be found.\nDressed in His righteousness alone,\nFaultless to stand before the throne.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On Christ the solid Rock I stand,\nAll other ground is sinking sand;\nAll other ground is sinking sand.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My Hope Is Built",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1333",
          "Authors": [
            "Edward Mote",
            "1834."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My Jesus, as Thou wilt! Oh, may Thy will be mine!\nInto Thy hand of love I would my all resign;\nThrough sorrow, or through joy, conduct me as Thine own,\nAnd help me still to say, my Lord, Thy will be done!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My Jesus, as Thou wilt! If needy here and poor,\nGive me Thy people's bread, their portion rich and sure.\nThe manna of Thy Word Let my soul feed upon;\nAnd if all else should fail, my Lord, thy will be done.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My Jesus, as Thou wilt! Though seen through many a tear,\nLet not my star of hope grow dim or disappear;\nSince Thou on earth hast wept, and sorrowed oft alone,\nIf I must weep with Thee, my Lord, Thy will be done!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My Jesus, as Thou wilt! All shall be well for me;\nEach changing future scene I gladly trust with Thee:\nStraight to my home above I travel calmly on,\nAnd sing, in life or death, my Lord, Thy will be done!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My Jesus, as Thou Wilt",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1334",
          "Authors": [
            "Benjamin Schmolck",
            "circa 1704; translated from German to English by Jane Laurie Borthwick",
            "1854."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My Jesus, I love Thee, I know Thou art mine;\nFor Thee all the follies of sin I resign.\nMy gracious Redeemer, my Savior art Thou;\nIf ever I loved Thee, my Jesus, 'tis now.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I love Thee because Thou has first loved me,\nAnd purchased my pardon on Calvary's tree.\nI love Thee for wearing the thorns on Thy brow;\nIf ever I loved Thee, my Jesus, 'tis now.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'll love Thee in life, I will love Thee in death,\nAnd praise Thee as long as Thou lendest me breath;\nAnd say when the death dew lies cold on my brow,\nIf ever I loved Thee, my Jesus, 'tis now.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In mansions of glory and endless delight,\nI'll ever adore Thee in heaven so bright;\nI'll sing with the glittering crown on my brow;\nIf ever I loved Thee, my Jesus, 'tis now.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My Jesus, I Love Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1335",
          "Authors": [
            "William Ralph Featherstone",
            "1864."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My latest sun is sinking fast,\nMy race is nearly run;\nMy strongest trials now are past,\nMy triumph is begun.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I know I'm near the holy ranks\nOf friends and kindred dear,\nFor I hear the waves on Jordan's banks,\nThe crossing must be near.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I've almost reached my heav'nly home,\nMy spirit loudly sings;\nThy holy ones, behold, they come!\nI hear the noise of wings.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O bear my longing heart to Him,\nWho bled and died for me;\nWhose blood now cleanses from all sin,\nAnd gives me victory.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O come, angel band,\nCome and around me stand;\nO bear me away on your snowy wings\nTo my eternal home;\nO bear me away on your snowy wings\nTo my eternal home.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My Latest Sun Is Sinking Fast",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1336",
          "Authors": [
            "Jefferson Hascall."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My life, dear Lord, I give to Thee\nIn humble faith and loyalty,\nTo be Thine own in what is planned,\nAnd heed with joy Thy love's command.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Show me the trails that turn and climb\nThrough lonely deeps to heights sublime,\nYet never lose their touch with life,\nIts endless round of peace and strife.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I pray for tasks that ease the load\nOn other hearts along the road;\nAnd love forgiving, patient, tried,\nTo quicken faith and hope beside.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Gird me with light whose rays and heat\nShall blaze a path to Thy blest seat,\nThat halting steps, no more afraid,\nMay reach the goals for which they've prayed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O grant me grace to serve with Thee\nIn love unfailing, pure, and free;\nGuide me in trails which few have trod,\nWhose winding ways lead home to God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My Life, Dear Lord, I Give to Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1337",
          "Authors": [
            "Calvin Weiss Laufer",
            "1918"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My Lord, how full of sweet content;\nI pass my years of banishment!\nWhere'er I dwell, I dwell with Thee,\nIn heaven, in earth, or on the sea.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To me remains nor place nor time;\nMy country is in every clime;\nI can be calm and free from care\nOn any shore, since God is there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While place we seek, or place we shun\nThe soul finds happiness in none;\nBut with a God to guide our way,\n'Tis equal joy, to go or stay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Could I be cast where Thou are not,\nThat were indeed a dreadful lot:\nBut regions none remote I call,\nSecure of finding God in all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My Lord, How Full of Sweet Content",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1338",
          "Authors": [
            "Madame Guyon",
            "1722; translated from French to English by William Cowper",
            "1801."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My Lord, my Truth, my Way,\nMy sure, unerring light,\nOn Thee my feeble steps I stay,\nWhich Thou wilt guide aright.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My Wisdom and my Guide,\nMy Counsellor Thou art;\nO never let me leave Thy side,\nOr from Thy paths depart!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I lift my eyes to Thee,\nThou gracious, bleeding Lamb,\nThat I may now enlightened be,\nAnd never put to shame.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Never will I remove\nOut of Thy hands my cause;\nBut rest in Thy redeeming love,\nAnd hang upon Thy cross.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Teach me the happy art\nIn all things to depend\nOn Thee; O never, Lord, depart,\nBut love me to the end!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Still stir me up to strive\nWith Thee in strength divine;\nAnd every moment, Lord, revive\nThis fainting soul of mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Persist to save my soul\nThroughout the fiery hour,\nTill I am every whit made whole,\nAnd show forth all thy power.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through fire and water bring\nInto the wealthy place;\nAnd teach me the new song to sing,\nWhen perfected in grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O make me all like Thee,\nBefore I hence remove!\nSettle, confirm, and stablish me,\nAnd build me up in love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let me Thy witness live,\nWhen sin is all destroyed;\nAnd then my spotless soul receive,\nAnd take me home to God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My Lord, My Truth, My Way",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1339",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown; appeared in A Collection of Hymns",
            "for the Use of the People Called Methodists",
            "by John Wesley (1703-1791)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My Maker and my King,\nTo Thee my all I owe;\nThy sovereign bounty is the spring\nWhence all my blessings flow;\nThy sovereign bounty is the spring\nWhence all my blessings flow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The creature of Thy hand,\nOn Thee alone I live;\nMy God, Thy benefits demand\nMore praise than I can give.\nMy God, Thy benefits demand\nMore praise than I can give.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, what can I impart\nWhen all is Thine before?\nThy love demands a thankful heart;\nThe gift, alas! how poor.\nThy love demands a thankful heart;\nThe gift, alas! how poor.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O! let Thy grace inspire\nMy soul with strength divine;\nLet every word and each desire\nAnd all my days be Thine.\nLet every word and each desire\nAnd all my days be Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My Maker and My King",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1340",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a dear and precious Book,\nThough it's worn and faded now,\nWhich recalls those happy days of long ago,\nWhen I stood at mother's knee,\nWith her hand upon my brow,\nAnd I heard her voice in gentle tones and low.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As she read the stories o'er\nOf those mighty men of old,\nOf Joseph and of Daniel and their trials,\nOf little David bold,\nWho became a king at last,\nOf Satan and his many wicked wiles.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then she read of Jesus' love,\nAs He blessed the children dear,\nHow He suffered, bled and died upon the tree;\nOf His heavy load of care,\nThen she dried my flowing tears\nWith her kisses as she said it was for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Well, those days are past and gone,\nBut their memory lingers still\nAnd the dear old Book each day has been my guide;\nAnd I seek to do His will,\nAs my mother taught me then,\nAnd ever in my heart His Words abide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blessèd Book, precious Book,\nOn thy dear old tear stained leaves I love to look;\nThou art sweeter day by day, as I walk the narrow way\nThat leads at last to that bright home above.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My Mother's Bible",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1341",
          "Authors": [
            "M. B. Williams",
            "1893."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I will sing of my Redeemer,\nAnd His wondrous love to me;\nOn the cruel cross He suffered,\nFrom the curse to set me free.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I will tell the wondrous story,\nHow my lost estate to save,\nIn His boundless love and mercy,\nHe the ransom freely gave.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I will praise my dear Redeemer,\nHis triumphant power I'll tell,\nHow the victory He giveth\nOver sin, and death, and hell.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I will sing of my Redeemer,\nAnd His heavenly love to me;\nHe from death to life hath brought me,\nSon of God with Him to be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing, oh sing, of my Redeemer,\nWith His blood, He purchased me.\nOn the cross, He sealed my pardon,\nPaid the debt, and made me free.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My Redeemer",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1342",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Paul Bliss",
            "1876."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When my life work is ended, and I cross the swelling tide,\nWhen the bright and glorious morning I shall see;\nI shall know my Redeemer when I reach the other side,\nAnd His smile will be the first to welcome me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, the soul thrilling rapture when I view His blessed face,\nAnd the luster of His kindly beaming eye;\nHow my full heart will praise Him for the mercy, love and grace,\nThat prepare for me a mansion in the sky.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, the dear ones in glory, how they beckon me to come,\nAnd our parting at the river I recall;\nTo the sweet vales of Eden they will sing my welcome home;\nBut I long to meet my Savior first of all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through the gates to the city in a robe of spotless white,\nHe will lead me where no tears will ever fall;\nIn the glad song of ages I shall mingle with delight;\nBut I long to meet my Savior first of all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I shall know Him, I shall know Him,\nAnd redeemed by His side I shall stand,\nI shall know Him, I shall know Him,\nBy the print of the nails in His hand.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My Savior First of All",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1343",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1894."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My Savior, on the word of truth\nIn earnest hope I live;\nI ask for all the precious things\nThy boundless love can give.\nI look for many a lesser light\nAbout my path to shine;\nBut chiefly long to walk with Thee,\nAnd only trust in Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In holy expectation held,\nThy strength my heart shall stay,\nFor Thy right hand will never let\nMy trust be cast away.\nYea, Thou hast kept me near Thy feet,\nIn many a deadly strife,\nBy the stronghold of hope in Thee,\nThe hope of endless life.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou knowest that I am not blest\nAs Thou wouldst have me be,\nTill all the peace and joy of faith\nPossess my soul in Thee\nAnd still I seek 'mid many fears,\nWith yearnings unexpressed,\nThe comforts of Thy strengthening love,\nThy soothing, settling rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It is not as Thou wilt with me,\nTill, humbled in the dust;\nI know no place in all my heart\nWherein to put my trust.\nUntil I find, O Lord, in Thee,\nThe Lowly and the Meek,\nThat fullness which Thy own redeemed\nGo nowhere else to seek.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then, O my Savior, on my soul,\nCast down, but not dismayed,\nStill be Thy chastening, healing hand\nIn tender, mercy laid.\nAnd while I wait for all Thy joys,\nMy yearning heart to fill,\nTeach me to walk and work with Thee,\nAnd at Thy feet sit still.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My Savior, on the Word of Truth",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1344",
          "Authors": [
            "Anna Laetitia Waring",
            "1850."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My sheep hear My voice, and the path that I take,\nThey follow wherever I go;\nMy sheep know My voice and come at my call,\nBut a stranger's voice do they not know.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My sheep know My voice, and the pastures of green,\nWhere I lead them so often to feed;\nMy sheep know My voice and the cool sparkling stream\nWhere beside its still waters I lead.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My sheep know My voice, and the valley of death\nThrough which I shall lead them some day;\nBut no danger nor harm can touch one of them,\nFor I will be with them alway.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My sheep know My voice, and day by day\nThey abide in the fold and go not astray,\nThey love Me because I have made them my choice,\nAnd they follow My call for My sheep know My voice.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My Sheep Know My Voice",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1345",
          "Authors": [
            "Herbert Buffum."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My Shepherd will supply my need:\nJehovah is His Name;\nIn pastures fresh He makes me feed,\nBeside the living stream.\nHe brings my wandering spirit back\nWhen I forsake His ways,\nAnd leads me, for His mercy's sake,\nIn paths of truth and grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When I walk through the shades of death\nHis presence is my stay;\nOne word of His supporting grace\nDrives all my fears away.\nHis hand, in sight of all my foes,\nDoth still my table spread;\nMy cup with blessings overflows,\nHis oil anoints my head.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The sure provisions of my God\nAttend me all my days;\nO may Thy house be my abode,\nAnd all my work be praise.\nThere would I find a settled rest,\nWhile others go and come;\nNo more a stranger, nor a guest,\nBut like a child at home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My Shepherd Will Supply My Need",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1346",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1719."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My song is love unknown,\nMy Savior's love to me;\nLove to the loveless shown,\nThat they might lovely be.\nO who am I, that for my sake\nMy Lord should take, frail flesh and die?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He came from His blest throne\nSalvation to bestow;\nBut men made strange, and none\nThe longed for Christ would know:\nBut O! my Friend, my Friend indeed,\nWho at my need His life did spend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sometimes they strew His way,\nAnd His sweet praises sing;\nResounding all the day\nHosannas to their King:\nThen \"Crucify!\" is all their breath,\nAnd for His death they thirst and cry.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Why, what hath my Lord done?\nWhat makes this rage and spite?\nHe made the lame to run,\nHe gave the blind their sight,\nSweet injuries! Yet they at these\nThemselves displease, and 'gainst Him rise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "They rise and needs will have\nMy dear Lord made away;\nA murderer they saved,\nThe Prince of life they slay,\nYet cheerful He to suffering goes,\nThat He His foes from thence might free.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In life, no house, no home\nMy Lord on earth might have;\nIn death no friendly tomb\nBut what a stranger gave.\nWhat may I say? Heav'n was His home;\nBut mine the tomb wherein He lay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here might I stay and sing,\nNo story so divine;\nNever was love, dear King!\nNever was grief like Thine.\nThis is my Friend, in Whose sweet praise\nI all my days could gladly spend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My Song Is Love Unknown",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1347",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel Crossman",
            "1664."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My song shall be of Jesus;\nHis mercy crowns my days,\nHe fills my cup with blessings,\nAnd tunes my heart to praise;\nMy song shall be of Jesus,\nThe precious Lamb of God;\nWho gave Himself my ransom,\nAnd bought me with His blood.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My song shall be of Jesus;\nWhen, sitting at His feet,\nI call to mind His goodness,\nIn meditation sweet;\nMy song shall be of Jesus,\nWhatever ill betide;\nI'll sing the grace that saves me,\nAnd keeps me at His side.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My song shall be of Jesus,\nWhile pressing on my way\nTo reach the blissful region\nOf pure and perfect day.\nAnd when my soul shall enter\nThe gate of Eden fair,\nA song of praise to Jesus\nI'll sing forever there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My Song Shall Be of Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1348",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane Crosby",
            "19th Century."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My soul, be on thy guard;\nTen thousand foes arise;\nThe hosts of sin are pressing hard\nTo draw thee from the skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O watch, and fight, and pray;\nThe battle ne'er give o'er;\nRenew it boldly every day,\nAnd help divine implore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Never think the victory won,\nNor lay thine armor down;\nThe work of faith will not be done,\nTill thou obtain the crown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fight on, my soul, till death\nShall bring thee to thy God;\nHe'll take thee, at thy parting breath,\nTo His divine abode.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My Soul Be on Thy Guard",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1349",
          "Authors": [
            "George Heath."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My soul, repeat His praise,\nWhose mercies are so great;\nWhose anger is so slow to rise,\nSo ready to abate.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God will not always chide;\nAnd when His strokes are felt,\nHis strokes are fewer than our crimes,\nAnd lighter than our guilt.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "High as the heav'ns are raised,\nAbove the ground we tread,\nSo far the riches of His grace\nOur highest thoughts exceed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His power subdues our sins;\nAnd His forgiving love\nFar as the east is from the west,\nDoth all our guilt remove.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The pity of the Lord,\nTo those that fear His Name,\nIs such as tender parents feel;\nHe knows our feeble frame.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our days as are the grass,\nOr like the morning flower;\nIf one sharp blast sweep o'er the field\nIt withers in an hour.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But Thy compassions, Lord,\nTo endless years endure;\nAnd children's children ever find\nThy words of promise sure.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My Soul, Repeat His Praise",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1350",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1719."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My spirit longs for Thee,\nWithin my troubled breast,\nThough I unworthy be\nOf so divine a Guest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Of so divine a Guest\nUnworthy though I be,\nYet has my heart no rest\nUnless it come from Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Unless it come from thee,\nIn vain I look around;\nIn all that I can see\nNo rest is to be found.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No rest is to be found\nBut in Thy blessed love;\nO let my wish be crowned\nAnd send it from above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My Spirit Longs for Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1351",
          "Authors": [
            "John Byrom (1691-1763)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My times are in Thy hand;\nMy God, I wish them there;\nMy life, my friends, my soul I leave\nEntirely to Thy care.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My times are in Thy hand;\nWhatever they may be;\nPleasing or painful, dark or bright,\nAs best may seem to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My times are in Thy hand;\nWhy should I doubt or fear?\nMy Father's hand will never cause\nHis child a needless tear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My times are in Thy hand,\nJesus, the crucified!\nThose hands my cruel sins had pierced\nAre now my guard and guide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My times are in Thy hand,\nI'll always trust in Thee;\nAnd, after death, at Thy right hand\nI shall forever be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "My Times Are In Thy Hand",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1352",
          "Authors": [
            "William Freeman Lloyd",
            "1835."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There was One Who was willing to die in my stead,\nThat a soul so unworthy might live;\nAnd the path to the cross He was willing to tread,\nAll the sins of my life to forgive.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He is tender and loving and patient with me,\nWhile He cleanses my heart of the dross;\nBut \"there's no condemnation\"--I know I am free,\nFor my sins are all nailed to the cross.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I will cling to my Savior and never depart--\nI will joyfully journey each day,\nWith a song on my lips and a song in my heart,\nThat my sins have been taken away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "They are nailed to the cross,\nThey are nailed to the cross,\nO how much He was willing to bear!\nWith what anguish and loss Jesus went to the cross!\nBut He carried my sins with Him there.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Nailed to the Cross",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1353",
          "Authors": [
            "Carrie Elizabeth Ellis Breck",
            "1899."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Name of Jesus, softly stealing,\nO'er a world of strife and shame,\nThou canst bring us heav'nly healing,\nO Thou all restoring Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Name of Jesus, heav'n of gladness,\nCause our doubts and fears to cease;\nSoothe away the aching sadness;\nName of Jesus, give us peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Name of Jesus, Softly Stealing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1354",
          "Authors": [
            "Author unknown."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, keep me near the cross,\nThere a precious fountain\nFree to all, a healing stream\nFlows from Calvary's mountain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Near the cross, a trembling soul,\nLove and mercy found me;\nThere the bright and morning star\nSheds its beams around me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Near the cross! O Lamb of God,\nBring its scenes before me;\nHelp me walk from day to day,\nWith its shadows o'er me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Near the cross I'll watch and wait\nHoping, trusting ever,\nTill I reach the golden strand,\nJust beyond the river.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the cross, in the cross,\nBe my glory ever;\nTill my raptured soul shall find\nRest beyond the river.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Near the Cross",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1355",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1869."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is a place of quiet rest,\nNear to the heart of God.\nA place where sin cannot molest,\nNear to the heart of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is a place of comfort sweet,\nNear to the heart of God.\nA place where we our Savior meet,\nNear to the heart of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is a place of full release,\nNear to the heart of God.\nA place where all is joy and peace,\nNear to the heart of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Jesus, blest Redeemer,\nSent from the heart of God,\nHold us who wait before Thee\nNear to the heart of God.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Near to the Heart of God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1356",
          "Authors": [
            "Cleland Boyd McAfee",
            "1903"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Nearer the cross!\" my heart can say\nI am coming nearer,\nNearer the cross from day to day,\nI am coming nearer;\nNearer the cross where Jesus died,\nNearer the fountain's crimson tide,\nNearer my Savior's wounded side,\nI am coming nearer, I am coming nearer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Nearer the Christian's mercy seat,\nI am coming nearer;\nFeasting my soul on manna sweet\nI am coming nearer;\nStronger in faith, more clear I see\nJesus who gave Himself for me;\nNearer to Him I still would be,\nStill I'm coming nearer\nStill I'm coming nearer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Nearer in prayer my hope aspires,\nI am coming nearer;\nDeeper the love my soul desires,\nI am coming nearer;\nNearer the end of toil and care,\nNearer the joy I long to share,\nNearer the crown I soon shall wear;\nI am coming nearer;\nI am coming nearer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Nearer the Cross",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1358",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "circa 1893."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Nearer, my God, to Thee, nearer to Thee!\nE'en though it be a cross that raiseth me,\nStill all my song shall be, nearer, my God, to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though like the wanderer, the sun gone down,\nDarkness be over me, my rest a stone.\nYet in my dreams I'd be nearer, my God to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There let the way appear, steps unto heav'n;\nAll that Thou sendest me, in mercy given;\nAngels to beckon me nearer, my God, to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then, with my waking thoughts bright with Thy praise,\nOut of my stony griefs Bethel I'll raise;\nSo by my woes to be nearer, my God, to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Or, if on joyful wing cleaving the sky,\nSun, moon, and stars forgot, upward I'll fly,\nStill all my song shall be, nearer, my God, to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There in my Father's home, safe and at rest,\nThere in my Savior's love, perfectly blest;\nAge after age to be, nearer my God to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Nearer, my God, to Thee,\nNearer to Thee!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Nearer, My God, to Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1357",
          "Authors": [
            "Sarah Fuller Flower Adams",
            "1841."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I've seen the lightning flashing, I've heard the thunder roll.\nI've felt sin's breakers dashing, which almost conquered my soul.\nI've heard the voice of my Savior, bidding me still to fight on.\nHe promised never to leave me, never to leave me alone!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The world's fierce winds are blowing, temptation sharp and keen.\nI have a peace in knowing my Savior stands between--\nHe stands to shield me from danger when my friends are all gone.\nHe promised never to leave me, never to leave me alone!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When in affliction's valley I tread the road of care,\nMy Savior helps me carry the cross so heavy to bear;\nThough all around me is darkness, earthly joys all flown;\nMy Savior whispers His promise, never to leave me alone!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He died on Calvary's mountain, for me they pierced His side.\nFor me He opened that fountain, the crimson, cleansing tide.\nFor me He waiteth in glory, seated upon His throne.\nHe promised never to leave me, never to leave me alone!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No, never alone, no never alone,\nHe promised never to leave me,\nHe'll claim me for His own;\nNo, never alone, no never alone.\nHe promised never to leave me,\nNever to leave me alone.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Never Alone",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1359",
          "Authors": [
            "Anonymous."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Never further than Thy cross,\nNever higher than Thy feet;\nHere earth's precious things seem dross,\nHere earth's bitter things grow sweet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Gazing thus our sin we see,\nLearn Thy love while gazing thus,\nSin, which laid the cross on Thee,\nLove, which bore the cross for us.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here we learn to serve and give,\nAnd, rejoicing, self deny;\nHere we gather love to live,\nHere we gather faith to die.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Pressing onward as we can,\nStill to this our hearts must tend;\nWhere our earliest hopes began,\nThere our last aspirings end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Till amid the hosts of light,\nWe in Thee redeemed, complete,\nThrough Thy cross made pure and white,\nCast our crowns before Thy feet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Never Further Than Thy Cross",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1360",
          "Authors": [
            "Elizabeth Rundle Charles",
            "1860."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Never be sad or desponding,\nIf thou hast faith to believe.\nGrace, for the duties before thee,\nAsk of thy God and receive.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What if thy burdens oppress thee;\nWhat though thy life may be drear;\nLook on the side that is brightest,\nPray, and thy path will be clear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Never be sad or desponding,\nThere is a morrow for thee;\nSoon thou shalt dwell in its brightness,\nThere with the Lord thou shalt be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Never be sad or desponding,\nLean on the arm of thy Lord;\nDwell in the depths of His mercy,\nThou shalt receive thy reward.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Never give up, never give up,\nNever give up to thy sorrows,\nJesus will bid them depart.\nTrust in the Lord, trust in the Lord,\nSing when your trials are greatest,\nTrust in the Lord and take heart.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Never Give Up",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1361",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1903."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have heard of a land on the far away strand,\n'Tis a beautiful home of the soul;\nBuilt by Jesus on high, where we never shall die,\n'Tis a land where we never grow old.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In that beautiful home where we'll never more roam,\nWe shall be in the sweet by and by;\nHappy praise to the King through eternity sing,\n'Tis a land where we never shall die.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When our work here is done and the life crown is won,\nAnd our troubles and trials are o'er;\nAll our sorrow will end, and our voices will blend,\nWith the loved ones who've gone on before.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Never grow old, never grow old,\nIn a land where we'll never grow old;\nNever grow old, never grow old,\nIn a land where we'll never grow old.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Never Grow Old",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1362",
          "Authors": [
            "James Cleveland Moore"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "New every morning is the love\nOur wakening and uprising prove;\nThrough sleep and darkness safely brought,\nRestored to life and power and thought.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "New mercies, each returning day,\nHover around us while we pray;\nNew perils past, new sins forgiven,\nNew thoughts of God, new hopes of heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If, on our daily course, our mind\nBe set to hallow all we find,\nNew treasures still, of countless price,\nGod will provide for sacrifice.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Old friends, old scenes, will lovelier be,\nAs more of heaven in each we see;\nSome softening gleam of love and prayer\nShall dawn on every cross and care.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The trivial round, the common task,\nWill furnish all we ought to ask;\nRoom to deny ourselves, a road\nTo bring us daily nearer God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Seek we no more; content with these,\nLet present rapture, comfort, ease--\nAs heaven shall bid them, come and go:\nThe secret this of rest below.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Only, O Lord, in Thy dear love,\nFit us for perfect rest above,\nAnd help us, this and every day,\nTo live more nearly as we pray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "New Every Morning Is the Love",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1363",
          "Authors": [
            "John Keble",
            "1827."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye armies of the living God,\nWith banner, shield and sword,\nMarch onward, shouting as you go,\n\"No king but Christ our Lord.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Salvation, glory, strength and power\nAscribe to Him alone,\nWhose truth established firmly stands,\nEternal as His throne.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Untraversed regions, boundless realms,\nTheir great first cause adore,\nHe rules in majesty supreme,\nAnd reigns from shore to shore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "March on, ye victors through His grace,\nTo Him your trophies bring,\nCreator, Savior, Prophet, Priest,\nRedeemer, Lord and King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All crowns be on His sacred head,\nAll worlds be at His feet,\nAll scepters in His mighty hand,\nAll tongues His praise repeat.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "No King but Christ",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1364",
          "Authors": [
            "Fanny Crosby",
            "1891."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "No longer of Him be it said,\n\"He hath no place to lay His head\";\nIn every land a constant lamp\nFlames by His small and mighty camp.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is no strange and distant place\nThat is not gladdened by His face;\nAnd every nation kneels to hail\nThe Splendor shining through its veil.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Imprisoned for His love of me\nHe makes my spirit greatly free;\nAnd through my lips that uttered sin\nThe King of Glory enters in.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "No Longer of Him Be It Said",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1365",
          "Authors": [
            "Joyce Kilmer",
            "1918."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the land of fadeless day,\nLies \"the city foursquare,\"\nIt shall never pass away,\nAnd there is \"no night there.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All the gates of pearl are made,\nIn \"the city foursquare,\"\nAll the streets with gold are laid,\nAnd there is \"no night there.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All the gates shall never close,\nTo \"the city foursquare,\"\nThere life's crystal river flows,\nAnd there is \"no night there.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There they need no sunshine bright,\nIn \"that city foursquare,\"\nFor the Lamb is all the light,\nAnd there is \"no night there.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God shall \"wipe away all tears\"\nThere's no death, no pain, nor fears;\nAnd they count not time by years,\nFor there is \"no night there.\"",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "No Night There",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1366",
          "Authors": [
            "John R. Clements",
            "circa 1899."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "No other story will bear repeating\nAs often as this is told;\nGod's glad good news of His love to sinners\nAre tidings which never grow old.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Proclaim with joy how the cross of suff'ring\nWill never be borne again.\nThat only glory awaits the Savior,\nThat soon He will come to reign.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Go tell the story in far off countries,\nLet ev'ry poor sinner hear\nHow Christ the Savior has died to win them,\nHis love overcomes all fear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The whole sweet story is not yet finished,\nThe sequel is but begun;\nWhen all the ransomed are safely gathered,\nE'en then it will not be done.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Each heart that opens to hear the tidings,\nReceiving the Savior's love,\nWill add a page to redemption's history\nRehearsed in the Home above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tell it again and again,\nTell it again and again,\nThe Gospel story, of grace and glory,\nBears telling again and again.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "No Other Story",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1369",
          "Authors": [
            "Ada Ruth Habershon",
            "1907."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "No beautiful chamber, no soft cradle bed,\nNo place but a manger, nowhere for His head;\nNo praises of gladness, no thought of their sin,\nNo glory but sadness, no room in the inn.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No sweet consecration, no seeking His part,\nNo humiliation, no place in the heart;\nNo thought of the Savior, no sorrow for sin,\nNo prayer for His favor, no room in the inn.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No one to receive Him, no welcome while here,\nNo balm to relieve Him, no staff but a spear;\nNo seeking His treasure, no weeping for sin,\nNo doing His pleasure, no room in the inn.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No room, no room, for Jesus,\nO give Him welcome free,\nLest you should hear at Heaven's gate,\n\"There is no room for thee.\"",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "No Room in the Inn",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1370",
          "Authors": [
            "A.L. Skilton."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "No, not despairingly come I to Thee;\nNo, not distrustingly bend I the knee:\nSin hath gone over me, yet is this still my plea,\nJesus hath died.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, I confess to Thee sadly my sin;\nAll I am tell with Thee, all I have been:\nPurge Thou my sin away, wash Thou my soul this day;\nLord, make me clean.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Faithful and just art Thou, forgiving all;\nLoving and kind art Thou when poor ones call:\nLord, let the cleansing blood, blood of the Lamb of God,\nPass o'er my soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then all is peace and light this soul within;\nThus shall I walk with Thee, the loved Unseen;\nLeaning on Thee, my God, guided along the road,\nNothing between.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "No, Not Despairingly",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1367",
          "Authors": [
            "Horatius Bonar",
            "1866."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's not a friend like the lowly Jesus,\nNo, not one! No, not one!\nNone else could heal all our soul's diseases,\nNo, not one! No, not one!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No friend like Him is so high and holy,\nNo, not one! No, not one!\nAnd yet no friend is so meek and lowly,\nNo, not one! No, not one!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's not an hour that He is not near us,\nNo, not one! No, not one!\nNo night so dark but His love can cheer us,\nNo, not one! No, not one!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Did ever saint find this Friend forsake him?\nNo, not one! No, not one!\nOr sinner find that He would not take him?\nNo, not one! No, not one!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Was ever a gift like the Savior given?\nNo, not one! No, not one!\nWill He refuse us a home in heaven?\nNo, not one! No, not one!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus knows all about our struggles,\nHe will guide till the day is done;\nThere's not a friend like the lowly Jesus,\nNo, not one! No, not one!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "No, Not One!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1368",
          "Authors": [
            "Johnson Oatman",
            "Jr.",
            "1895."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "None other Lamb, none other Name,\nNone other hope in heav'n or earth or sea,\nNone other hiding place from guilt and shame,\nNone beside Thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My faith burns low, my hope burns low;\nOnly my heart's desire cries out in me\nBy the deep thunder of its want and woe,\nCries out to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, Thou art Life, though I be dead;\nLove's fire Thou art, however cold I be:\nNor heav'n have I, nor place to lay my head,\nNor home, but Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "None Other Lamb",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1371",
          "Authors": [
            "Christina Georgina Rossetti (1830-1894)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Nor silver nor gold hath obtained my redemption,\nNor riches of earth could have saved my poor soul;\nThe blood of the cross is my only foundation,\nThe death of my Savior now maketh me whole.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Nor silver nor gold hath obtained my redemption,\nThe guilt on my conscience too heavy had grown;\nThe blood of the cross is my only foundation,\nThe death of my Savior could only atone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Nor silver nor gold hath obtained my redemption,\nThe holy commandment forbade me draw near;\nThe blood of the cross is my only foundation,\nThe death of my Savior removeth my fear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Nor silver nor gold hath obtained my redemption,\nThe way into heaven could not thus be bought;\nThe blood of the cross is my only foundation,\nThe death of my Savior redemption hath wrought.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am redeemed, but not with silver,\nI am bought, but not with gold;\nBought with a price, the blood of Jesus,\nPrecious price of love untold.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Nor Silver Nor Gold",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1372",
          "Authors": [
            "James M. Gray",
            "1900."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not all the blood of beasts\nOn Jewish altars slain\nCould give the guilty conscience peace\nOr wash away the stain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But Christ, the heav'nly Lamb,\nTakes all our sins away;\nA sacrifice of nobler name\nAnd richer blood than they.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My faith would lay her hand\nOn that dear head of Thine,\nWhile, like a penitent, I stand,\nAnd there confess my sin.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My soul looks back to see\nThe burdens Thou didst bear\nWhen hanging on the cursed tree,\nAnd hopes her guilt was there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Believing, we rejoice\nTo see the curse remove;\nWe bless the Lamb with cheerful voice,\nAnd sing His bleeding love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Not All the Blood of Beasts",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1373",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1709."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not alone for mighty empire, stretching far over land and sea,\nNot alone for bounteous harvests, lift we up our hearts to Thee.\nStanding in the living present, memory and hope between,\nLord, we would with deep thanksgiving, praise Thee more for things unseen.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not for battleships and fortress, not for conquests of the sword,\nBut for conquests of the spirit give we thanks to Thee, O Lord;\nFor the priceless gift of freedom, for the home, the church, the school,\nFor the open door to manhood, in a land the people rule.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For the armies of the faithful, souls that passed and left no name;\nFor the glory that illumines patriot lives of deathless fame.\nFor our prophets and apostles, loyal to the living Word,\nFor all heroes of the spirit, give we thanks to Thee, O Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God of justice, save the people from the clash of race and creed,\nFrom the strife of class and faction, make our nation free indeed;\nKeep her faith in simple manhood strong as when her life began,\nTill it find its full fruition in the brotherhood of man!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Not Alone for Mighty Empire",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1374",
          "Authors": [
            "William Pierson Merrill",
            "1911."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not always on the mount may we\nRapt in the heav'nly vision be:\nThe shores of thought and feeling know\nThe Spirit's tidal ebb and flow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Lord it is good abiding here,\"\nWe cry, the heav'nly presence near:\nThe vision vanishes, our eyes\nAre lifted into vacant skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yet hath one such exalted hour\nUpon the soul redeeming power,\nAnd its strength, through after days,\nWe travel our appointed ways,",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Till all the lowly vale grows bright,\nTransfigured in remembered light,\nAnd in untiring souls we bear\nThe freshness of the upper air.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The mount for vision: but below\nThe paths of daily duty go,\nAnd nobler life therein shall own\nThe pattern on the mountain shown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Not Always on the Mount",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1375",
          "Authors": [
            "Frederick Lucian Hosmer",
            "1885."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have read of a beautiful city,\nFar away in the kingdom of God;\nI have read how its walls are of jasper,\nHow its streets are all golden and broad;\nIn the midst of the street is life's river,\nClear as crystal and pure to behold;\nBut not half of that city's bright glory\nTo mortals has ever been told.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have read of bright mansions in heaven,\nWhich the Savior has gone to prepare;\nAnd the saints who on earth have been faithful,\nRest forever with Christ over there;\nThere no sin ever enters, nor sorrow,\nThe inhabitants never grow old;\nBut not half of the wonderful story\nTo mortals has ever been told.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have read of white robes for the righteous,\nOf bright crowns which the glorified wear,\nWhen our Father shall bid them, \"Come, enter,\nAnd My glory eternally share\";\nHow the righteous are evermore blessed\nAs they walk through the streets of pure gold;\nBut not half of the wonderful story\nTo mortals has ever been told.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have read of a Christ so forgiving,\nThat vile sinners may ask and receive\nPeace and pardon for every transgression,\nIf when asking they only believe.\nI have read how He'll guide and protect us,\nIf for safety we enter His fold;\nBut not half of His goodness and mercy\nTo mortals has ever been told.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not half has ever been told;\nNot half has ever been told;\nNot half of that city's bright glory\nTo mortals has ever been told.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Not Half Has Ever Been Told",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1376",
          "Authors": [
            "John Burch Atchinson",
            "circa 1874."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not so in haste my heart!\nHave faith in God, and wait;\nAlthough He linger long,\nHe never comes too late.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He never cometh late;\nHe knoweth what is best;\nVex not thyself in vain;\nUntil He cometh, rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Until He cometh, rest,\nNor grudge the hours that roll;\nThe feet that wait for God\nAre soonest at the goal.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Are soonest at the goal\nThat is not gained with speed;\nThen hold the still, my heart,\nFor I shall wait His lead.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Not So in Haste, My Heart",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1377",
          "Authors": [
            "Bradford Torrey",
            "circa 1875."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not what my hands have done can save my guilty soul;\nNot what my toiling flesh has borne can make my spirit whole.\nNot what I feel or do can give me peace with God;\nNot all my prayers and sighs and tears can bear my awful load.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Your voice alone, O Lord, can speak to me of grace;\nYour power alone, O Son of God, can all my sin erase.\nNo other work but Yours, no other blood will do;\nNo strength but that which is divine can bear me safely through.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I praise the Christ of God; I rest on love divine;\nAnd with unfaltering lip and heart I call this Savior mine.\nMy Lord has saved my life and freely pardon gives;\nI love because He first loved me, I live because He lives.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Not What My Hands Have Done",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1378",
          "Authors": [
            "Horatius Bonar",
            "1861."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not worthy, Lord, to gather up the crumbs\nWith trembling hand that from Thy table fall,\nA weary, heavy laden sinner comes\nTo plead Thy promise and obey Thy call.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am not worthy to be thought Thy child,\nNor sit the last and lowest at Thy board;\nToo long a wanderer and too oft beguiled;\nI only ask one reconciling word.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "One word from Thee, my Lord, one smile, one look,\nAnd I could face the cold, rough world again;\nAnd with that treasure in my heart could brook\nThe wrath of devils and the scorn of men.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And is not mercy Thy prerogative,\nFree mercy, boundless, fathomless, divine?\nMe, Lord, the chief of sinners, me forgive,\nAnd Thine the greater glory, only Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I hear Thy voice; Thou bidd'st me come and rest;\nI come, I kneel, I clasp Thy pierced feet;\nThou bidd'st me take my place, a welcome guest,\nAmong Thy saints, and of Thy banquet eat.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My praise can only breathe itself in prayer,\nMy prayer can only lose itself in Thee;\nDwell Thou forever in my heart, and there,\nLord, let me sup with Thee; sup Thou with me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Not Worthy, Lord, to Gather Up the Crumbs",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1379",
          "Authors": [
            "Edward Henry Bickersteth",
            "1872."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Nothing between my soul and my Savior,\nNaught of this world's delusive dream;\nI have renounced all sinful pleasure;\nJesus is mine, there's nothing between.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Nothing between, like worldly pleasure;\nHabits of life, though harmless they seem;\nMust not my heart from Him ever sever;\nHe is my all, there's nothing between.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Nothing between, like pride or station;\nSelf or friends shall not intervene;\nThough it may cost me much tribulation,\nI am resolved, there's nothing between.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Nothing between, even many hard trials,\nThough the whole world against me convene;\nWatching with prayer and much self denial,\nI'll triumph at last, there's nothing between.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Nothing Between",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1380",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Albert Tindley",
            "circa 1906"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "What can wash away my sin?\nNothing but the blood of Jesus;\nWhat can make me whole again?\nNothing but the blood of Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For my pardon, this I see,\nNothing but the blood of Jesus;\nFor my cleansing this my plea,\nNothing but the blood of Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Nothing can for sin atone,\nNothing but the blood of Jesus;\nNaught of good that I have done,\nNothing but the blood of Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This is all my hope and peace,\nNothing but the blood of Jesus;\nThis is all my righteousness,\nNothing but the blood of Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now by this I'll overcome--\nNothing but the blood of Jesus,\nNow by this I'll reach my home--\nNothing but the blood of Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glory! Glory! This I sing--\nNothing but the blood of Jesus,\nAll my praise for this I bring--\nNothing but the blood of Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh! precious is the flow\nThat makes me white as snow;\nNo other fount I know,\nNothing but the blood of Jesus.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Nothing but the Blood",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1381",
          "Authors": [
            "Robert Lowry",
            "1876"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now are the days fulfilled,\nGod's Son is manifested,\nNow His great majesty\nIn human flesh is vested.\nBehold the mighty God,\nBy Whom all wrath is stilled,\nThe woman's promised Seed--\nNow are the days fulfilled.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now are the days fulfilled,\nLo, Jacob's Star is shining;\nThe gloomy night has fled\nWherein the world lay pining.\nNow, Israel, look on Him\nWho long thy heart hath thrilled;\nHear Zion's watchmen cry:\nNow are the days fulfilled.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now are the days fulfilled,\nThe child of God rejoices;\nNo bondage of the Law,\nNo curses that it voices,\nCan fill our hearts with fear;\nOn Christ our hope we build.\nBehold the Prince of Peace--\nNow are the days fulfilled.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Now Are the Days Fulfilled",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1382",
          "Authors": [
            "Author unknown",
            "1746; translated from German to English by Frederick William Herzberger",
            "1930."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now be the Gospel banner\nIn every land unfurled,\nAnd be the shout, Hosanna!\nRe-echoed through the world;\nTill every isle and nation,\nTill every tribe and tongue,\nReceive the great salvation,\nAnd join the happy throng.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What though the embattled legions,\nOf earth and hell combine,\nHis arm throughout their regions\nShall soon resplendent shine;\nRide on, O Lord, victorious,\nImmanuel, Prince of Peace,\nThy triumph shall be glorious,\nThy empire still increase.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yes, Thou shalt reign forever,\nO Jesus, King of kings,\nThy light, Thy love, Thy favor,\nEach ransomed captive sings;\nThe isles for Thee are waiting,\nThe deserts learn Thy praise;\nThe hills and valleys greeting,\nThe song responsive raise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Now Be the Gospel Banner",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1383",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Hastings",
            "1832."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now blessèd be the Lord our God,\nThe God of Israel.\nFor He alone doth wondrous works\nIn glory that excel.And blessèd be His glorious Name\nTo all eternity;\nThe whole earth let His glory fill,\nAmen, so let it be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Now Blessed Be the Lord Our God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1384",
          "Authors": [
            "Scottish Psalter",
            "1650."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now blessing, honor, glory, praise\nBy angels hosts are sung;\nThe Church below her voice doth raise\nTo join the heavenly throng.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Adored be He Who comes to bless\nThe nations with His love,\nTo show His truth and righteousness,\nAnd every cloud remove.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blessed be He Who comes to reign\nIn Zion's happy land!\nJerusalem is built again,\nAnd shall forever stand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No more His kingdom shall decay;\nNo more the temple fall;\nHere Jerusalem reigns with endless sway,\nThe King and Lord of all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Now Blessing, Honor, Glory, Praise",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1385",
          "Authors": [
            "Joseph Proud (1745-1826)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now from the altar of my heart\nLet incense flames arise;\nAssist me, Lord, to offer up\nMine evening sacrifice.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Minutes and mercies multiplied\nHave made up all this day;\nMinutes came quick but mercies were\nMore fleet and free than they.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "New time, new favor, and new joys\nDo a new song require;\nTill I shall praise Thee as I would,\nAccept my heart's desire.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Now from the Altar of My Heart",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1386",
          "Authors": [
            "John Mason",
            "1683."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now God be with us, for the night is closing:\nThe light and darkness are of His disposing,\nAnd 'neath His shadow here to rest we yield us,\nFor He will shield us.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let evil thoughts and spirits flee before us;\nTill morning cometh, watch, O Master, o'er us;\nIn soul and body Thou from harm defend us,\nThine angels send us.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let holy thoughts be ours when sleep o'ertakes us,\nOur earliest thoughts be Thine when morning wakes us,\nAll day serve Thee, in all that we are doing,\nThy praise pursuing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As Thy beloved, soothe the sick and weeping,\nAnd bid the prisoner lose his griefs in sleeping;\nWidows and orphans, we to Thee commend them,\nDo Thou befriend them.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We have no refuge, none on earth to aid us,\nSave Thee, O Father, Who Thine own hast made us;\nBut Thy dear presence will not leave them lonely\nWho seek Thee only.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father, Thy Name be praised, Thy kingdom given,\nThy will be done on earth as 'tis in heaven;\nKeep us in life, forgive our sins, deliver\nUs now and ever!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Now God Be with Us",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1387",
          "Authors": [
            "Petrus Herbert",
            "1566; translated from German to English by Catherine Winkworth",
            "1863."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now in the days of youth,\nWhen life flows fresh and free,\nThou Lord of all our hearts and lives,\nWe give ourselves to Thee;\nOur fervent gift receive,\nAnd fit us to fulfill,\nThrough all our days, in all our ways,\nOur heavenly Father's will.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Teach us where'er we live,\nTo act as in Thy sight,\nAnd do what Thou wouldst have us do\nWith radiant delight;\nNot choosing what is great,\nNor spurning what is small,\nBut taking from Thy hands our tasks\nTo glorify them all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Teach us to love the true,\nThe beautiful and pure,\nAnd let us not for one short hour\nAn evil thought endure.\nAnd give us grace to stand\nDecided, brave, and strong,\nThe lovers of all holy things,\nThe foes of all things wrong.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Spirit of Christ, do Thou\nOur first bright days inspire,\nThat we may live the life of love\nAnd loftiest desire;\nAnd be by Thee prepared\nFor larger years to come;\nAnd for the life ineffable,\nWithin the Father's home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Now in the Days of Youth",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1388",
          "Authors": [
            "Walter J. Mathams",
            "1913."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now may He Who from the dead\nBrought the Shepherd of the sheep\nJesus Christ, our King and Head,\nAll our souls in safety keep.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May He teach us to fulfill\nWhat is pleasing in His sight;\nPerfect us in all His will,\nAnd preserve us day and night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To that dear Redeemer's praise,\nWho the covenant sealed with blood,\nLet our hearts and voices raise\nLoud thanksgivings to our God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Now May He Who from the Dead",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1389",
          "Authors": [
            "John Newton",
            "1779."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now thank we all our God, with heart and hands and voices,\nWho wondrous things has done, in Whom this world rejoices;\nWho from our mothers' arms has blessed us on our way\nWith countless gifts of love, and still is ours today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O may this bounteous God through all our life be near us,\nWith ever joyful hearts and blessed peace to cheer us;\nAnd keep still in grace, and guide us when perplexed;\nAnd free us from all ills, in this world and the next.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All praise and thanks to God the Father now be given;\nThe Son and Him Who reigns with Them in highest heaven;\nThe one eternal God, Whom earth and heaven adore;\nFor thus it was, is now, and shall be evermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Now Thank We All Our God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1391",
          "Authors": [
            "Martin Rinkart",
            "1663; translated from German to English by Catherine Winkworth",
            "1856."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now that the daylight fills the sky,\nWe lift our hearts to God on high,\nThat He, in all we do or say,\nWould keep us free from harm today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May He restrain our tongues from strife,\nAnd shield from anger's din our life,\nAnd guard with watchful care our eyes\nFrom earth's absorbing vanities.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O may our inmost hearts be pure,\nFrom thoughts of folly kept secure,\nAnd pride of sinful flesh subdued\nThrough sparing use of daily food.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So we, when this day's work is o'er,\nAnd shades of night return once more,\nOur path of trial safely trod,\nShall give the glory to our God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All praise to God the Father be,\nAll praise, eternal Son, to Thee,\nWhom with the Spirit we adore\nForever and forevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Now That the Daylight Fills the Sky",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1392",
          "Authors": [
            "Possibly Ambrose of Milan",
            "6th Century; translated from Latin to English by John Mason Neale",
            "1852."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now that the sun is gleaming bright,\nImplore we, bending low,\nThat He, the uncreated Light\nMay guide us as we go.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No sinful word, nor deed of wrong\nNor thoughts that idly rove,\nBut simple truth be on our tongue,\nAnd in our hearts be love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And while the hours in order flow,\nO Christ, securely fence\nOur gates, beleaguered by the foe,\nThe gate of every sense.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And grant that to Thine honor, Lord,\nOur daily toil may tend;\nThat we begin it at Thy Word,\nAnd in Thy favor end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Now That the Sun Is Gleaming Bright",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1393",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown; translated from Latin to English by John Henry Newman",
            "1837."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now the day is over,\nNight is drawing nigh,\nShadows of the evening\nSteal across the sky.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now the darkness gathers,\nStars begin to peep,\nBirds, and beasts and flowers\nSoon will be asleep.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, give the weary\nCalm and sweet repose;\nWith Thy tenderest blessing\nMay mine eyelids close.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Grant to little children\nVisions bright of Thee;\nGuard the sailors tossing\nOn the deep, blue sea.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Comfort those who suffer,\nWatching late in pain;\nThose who plan some evil\nFrom their sin restrain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through the long night watches\nMay Thine angels spread\nTheir white wings above me,\nWatching round my bed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When the morning wakens,\nThen may I arise\nPure, and fresh, and sinless\nIn Thy holy eyes.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glory to the Father,\nGlory to the Son,\nAnd to Thee, blest Spirit,\nWhile all ages run.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Now the Day Is Over",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1394",
          "Authors": [
            "Sabine Baring-Gould",
            "1865."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now the laborer's task is o'er;\nNow the battle day is past;\nNow upon the farther shore\nLands the voyager at last.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There the tears of earth are dried;\nThere its hidden things are clear;\nThere the work of life is tried\nBy a juster Judge than here.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There the sinful souls, that turn\nTo the cross their dying eyes,\nAll the love of Christ shall learn\nAt His feet in Paradise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There no more the powers of hell\nCan prevail to mar their peace;\nChrist the Lord shall guard them well,\nHe Who died for their release.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Earth to earth, and dust to dust,\"\nCalmly now the words we say;\nLeft behind, we wait in trust\nFor the resurrection day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father, in Thy gracious keeping\nLeave we now Thy servant sleeping.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Now the Laborer's Task Is O'er",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1395",
          "Authors": [
            "John Ellerton",
            "1875."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now to heaven our prayer ascending,\nGod speed the right!\nIn a noble cause contending,\nGod speed the right!\nMay we live our lives before Thee,\nLike the good and great in story,\nIf we fail, we fail in glory:\nGod speed the right!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Patient, firm, and persevering,\nGod speed the right!\nNo event or danger fearing,\nGod speed the right!\nPains, nor toils, nor trials heeding,\nNever from the truth receding,\nAnd in Heaven's own time succeeding,\nGod speed the right!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Still our onward course pursuing,\nGod speed the right!\nEvery foe at length subduing,\nGod speed the right!\nTruth! thy cause, whate'er delay it,\nThere's no power on earth can stay it,\nProudly let us then obey it,\nGod speed the right!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Now to Heaven Our Prayer Ascending",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1396",
          "Authors": [
            "William E. Hickson (1810-1870)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now to the Lord a noble song!\nAwake, my soul; awake, my tongue;\nHosanna to th'eternal Name,\nAnd all His boundless love proclaim.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See where it shines in Jesus' face,\nThe brightest image of His grace;\nGod, in the person of His Son,\nHas all His mightiest works outdone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The spacious earth and spreading flood\nProclaim the wise and powerful God;\nAnd thy rich glories from afar\nSparkle in every rolling star.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But in His looks a glory stands,\nThe noblest labor of thine hands;\nThe pleasing luster of His eyes\nOutshines the wonders of the skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Grace! 'tis a sweet, a charming theme;\nMy thoughts rejoice at Jesus' Name:\nYe angels, dwell upon the sound!\nYe heav'ns, reflect it to the ground!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O may I live to reach the place\nWhere he unveils His lovely face!\nWhere all His beauties you behold,\nAnd sing His Name to harps of gold!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Now to the Lord a Noble Song",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1397",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1707."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now to the Lord, that makes us know\nThe wonders of His dying love,\nBe humble honors paid below,\nAnd strains of nobler praise above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Twas He that cleansed our foulest sins,\nAnd washed us in His richest blood;\n'Tis He that makes us priests and kings,\nAnd brings us rebels near to God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Jesus, our atoning Priest,\nTo Jesus, our superior King,\nBe everlasting power confessed,\nAnd every tongue His glory sing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Behold, on flying clouds He comes,\nAnd every eye shall see Him move;\nThough with our sins we pierced Him once,\nThen He displays His pard'ning love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The unbelieving world shall wail,\nWhile we rejoice to see the day:\nCome, Lord; nor let Thy promise fail,\nNor let Thy chariots long delay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Now to the Lord, Who Makes Us Know",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1398",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1707-9."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now yield we thanks and praise to Christ enthroned in glory,\nAnd on this day of days tell out redemption's story,\nWho truly have believed that on this blessed morn,\nIn holiness conceived, the Son of God was born.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What tribute shall we pay to Him who came in weakness,\nAnd in a manger lay to teach His people meekness?\nLet every house be bright; let praises never cease;\nWith mercies infinite our Christ hath brought us peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Now Yield We Thanks and Praise",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1399",
          "Authors": [
            "Howard Chandler Robbins (1876-1952)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now, on land and sea descending,\nBrings the night its peace profound;\nLet our vesper hymn be blending\nWith the holy calm around.\nJubilate! Jubilate! Jubilate! Amen!\nLet our vesper hymn be blending\nWith the holy calm around.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Soon as dies the sunset glory,\nStars of heaven shine out above,\nTelling still the ancient story,\nTheir Creator's changeless love.\nJubilate! Jubilate! Jubilate! Amen!\nTelling still the ancient story,\nTheir Creator's changeless love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now, our wants and burdens leaving\nTo God's care Who cares for all,\nCease we fearing, cease we grieving,\nTouched by God our burdens fall.\nJubilate! Jubilate! Jubilate! Amen!\nCease we fearing, cease we grieving,\nTouched by God our burdens fall.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As the darkness deepens over us\nLo! eternal stars arise;\nHope and faith and love rise glorious,\nShining in the Spirit's skies.\nJubilate! Jubilate! Jubilate! Amen!\nHope and faith and love rise glorious,\nShining in the Spirit's skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Now, on Land and Sea Descending",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1390",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel Longfellow",
            "1859."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O 'twas a joyful sound to hear\nOur tribes devoutly say,\nUp, Israel! to the temple haste,\nAnd keep your festal day.\nAt Salem's courts we must appear,\nWith our assembled powers,\nIn strong and beauteous order ranged,\nLike her united towers.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O ever pray for Salem's peace;\nFor they shall prosp'rous be,\nThou holy city of our God,\nWho bear true love to Thee.\nMay peace within Thy sacred walls\nA constant guest be found;\nWith plenty and prosperity\nThy palaces be crowned.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For my dear brethren's sake, and friends\nNo less than brethren dear,\nI'll pray: May peace in Salem's towers\nA constant guest appear.\nBut most of all I'll seek thy good,\nAnd ever wish thee well,\nFor Sion and the temple's sake,\nWhere God vouchsafes to dwell.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O 'Twas a Joyful Sound to Hear",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1403",
          "Authors": [
            "Tate and Brady",
            "1698."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sinner, how thy heart is troubled,\nGod is coming very near;\nDo not hide thy deep emotion,\nDo not check that falling tear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus now is bending o'er thee,\nJesus lowly, meek and mild;\nTo the Friend Who died to save thee,\nCanst thou not be reconciled?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Art thou waiting till the morrow?\nThou may'st never see its light;\nCome at once--accept His mercy,\nHe is waiting--come tonight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With a lowly, contrite spirit,\nKneeling at the Savior's feet;\nThou canst feel this very moment,\nPardon--precious, pure and sweet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let the angels bear the tidings,\nUpward to the courts of heaven;\nLet them sing, with holy rapture,\nO'er another soul forgiven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O be saved, His grace is free;\nO be saved, He died for thee;\nO be saved, He died for thee.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Be Saved",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1404",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1876."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O bless the Lord, my soul!\nLet all within me join,\nAnd aid my tongue to bless His Name\nWhose favors are divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O bless the Lord, my soul,\nNor let His mercies lie\nForgotten in unthankfulness,\nAnd without praises die.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis He forgives thy sins,\n'Tis He relieves thy pain,\n'Tis He that heals thy sicknesses\nAnd makes thee young again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He crowns thy life with love,\nWhen ransomed from the grave;\nHe that redeemed my soul from hell\nHath sovereign power to save.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He fills the poor with good,\nHe gives the suff'rers rest;\nThe Lord hath judgments for the proud,\nAnd justice for th'oppressed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His wondrous works and ways\nHe made by Moses known\nBut sent the world His truth and grace\nBy His beloved Son.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Bless the Lord, My Soul",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1405",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "Psalms of David",
            "1719."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O blest Creator of the light,\nWho mak'st the day with radiance bright,\nAnd o'er the forming world didst call\nThe light from chaos first of all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Whose wisdom joined in meet array\nThe morn and eve, and named them day:\nNight comes with all its darkling fears;\nRegard Thy people's prayers and tears.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lest, sunk in sin, and whelmed with strife,\nThey lose the gift of endless life;\nWhile thinking but the thoughts of time,\nThey weave new chains of woe and crime.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But grant them grace that they may strain\nThe heavenly gate and prize to gain:\nEach harmful lure aside to cast,\nAnd purge away each error past.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Father, that we ask be done,\nThrough Jesus Christ, Thine only Son;\nWho, with the Holy Ghost and Thee,\nDoth live and reign eternally.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Blest Creator of the Light",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1406",
          "Authors": [
            "6th Century Latin."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Breath of life, come sweeping through us,\nRevive Thy church with life and power;\nO Breath of life, come, cleanse, renew us,\nAnd fit Thy church to meet this hour.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Wind of God, come bend us, break us,\nTill humbly we confess our need;\nThen in Thy tenderness remake us,\nRevive, restore, for this we plead.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Breath of love, come breathe within us,\nRenewing thought and will and heart;\nCome, Love of Christ, afresh to win us,\nRevive Thy church in every part.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Heart of Christ, once broken for us,\n'Tis there we find our strength and rest;\nOur broken, contrite hearts now solace,\nAnd let Thy waiting church be blest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Revive us, Lord! Is zeal abating\nWhile harvest fields are vast and white?\nRevive, us Lord, the world is waiting,\nEquip Thy church to spread the light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Breath of Life",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1407",
          "Authors": [
            "Bessie Porter Head",
            "circa 1914."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Bride of Christ, rejoice!\nExultant raise thy voice\nTo hail the day of glory,\nForetold in sacred story.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let shouts of gladness rise\nTriumphant to the skies.\nHere comes the King most glorious\nTo reign o'er all victorious",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He wears no kingly crown\nYet as a king He's known;\nThough not arrayed in splendor,\nHe still makes death surrender.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy heart now open wide,\nBid Christ with thee abide;\nHe graciously will hear thee,\nAnd be forever near thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "E'en babes with one accord\nWith thee shall praise the Lord,\nAnd every gentile nation\nRespond with exultation.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hosanna, praise and glory,\nOur King, we bow before Thee.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Bride of Christ, Rejoice!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1408",
          "Authors": [
            "Probably 16th Century Danish."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Brightness of th'immortal Father's face,\nMost holy, heav'nly, blest,\nLord Jesus Christ, in Whom His truth and grace\nAre visibly expressed!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The sun is sinking now, and one by one\nThe lamps of evening shine;\nWe hymn th'eternal Father, and the Son,\nAnd Holy Ghost divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Worthy art Thou at all times to receive\nOur hallowed praises, Lord,\nO Son of God, be Thou, in Whom we live,\nThrough all the world adored.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Brightness of the Immortal Father's Face",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1409",
          "Authors": [
            "Greek",
            "3rd Century."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O brother man, fold to thy heart thy brother;\nWhere pity dwells, the peace of God is there;\nTo worship rightly is to love each other,\nEach smile a hymn, each kindly deed a prayer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For he whom Jesus loved has truly spoken:\nThe holier worship which He deigns to bless\nRestores the lost, and binds the spirit broken,\nAnd feeds the widow and the fatherless.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Follow with reverent steps the great example\nOf Him Whose holy work was doing good;\nSo shall the wide earth seem our Father's temple,\nEach loving life a psalm of gratitude.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then shall all shackles fall; the stormy clangor\nOf wild war music o'er the earth shall cease;\nLove shall tread out the baleful fire of anger,\nAnd in its ashes plant the tree of peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Brother Man",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1410",
          "Authors": [
            "John Greenleaf Whittier."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O child of God, wait patiently when dark thy path may be,\nAnd let thy faith lean trustingly on Him Who cares for Thee;\nAnd though the clouds hang drearily upon the brow of night,\nYet in the morning joy will come, and fill thy soul with light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O child of God, He loveth thee, and thou art all His own;\nWith gentle hand He leadeth thee, thou dost not walk alone;\nAnd though thou watchest wearily the long and stormy night,\nYet in the morning joy will come, and fill thy soul with light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O child of God, how peacefully He calms thy fears to rest,\nAnd draws thee upward tenderly, where dwell the pure and blest;\nAnd He Who bendeth silently above the gloom of night,\nWill take thee home where endless joy shall fill thy soul with light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Child of God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1411",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1886."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Christ, forget not them who stand\nThy vanguard in the distant land,\nIn flood, in flame, in dark, in dread,\nSustain, we pray, each lifted head.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thine is the work they strive to do,\nTheir foes so many, they so few,\nBe with Thine own, Thy loved, who stand,\nChrist's vanguard, in the storm swept land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Christ, Forget Not Them Who Stand",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1412",
          "Authors": [
            "Margaret Elizabeth Munson Sangster (1838-1912)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Christ, our King, Creator, Lord,\nSavior of all who trust Thy Word,\nTo them who seek Thee ever near,\nNow to our praises bend Thine ear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In Thy dear cross a grace is found,\nIt flows from every streaming wound,\nWhose power our inbred sin controls,\nBreaks the firm bond, and frees our souls.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou didst create the stars of night,\nYet Thou hast veiled in flesh Thy light,\nHast deigned a mortal form to wear,\nA mortal's painful lot to bear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When Thou didst hang upon the tree,\nThe quaking earth acknowledged Thee,\nWhen Thou didst there yield up Thy breath\nThe world grew dark as shades of death.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now in the Father's glory high\nGreat Conqueror, never more to die,\nUs by Thy mighty power defend,\nAnd reign through ages without end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Christ, Our King, Creator, Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1413",
          "Authors": [
            "Gregory I (540-604)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Christ, our true and only Light,\nIllumine those who sit in night;\nLet those afar now hear Thy voice,\nAnd in Thy fold with us rejoice.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And all who else have strayed from Thee,\nO gently seek; Thy healing be\nTo every wounded conscience given;\nAnd let them also share Thy heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O make the deaf to hear Thy Word;\nAnd teach the dumb to speak, dear Lord,\nWho dare not yet the faith avow\nThough secretly they hold it now.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Shine on the darkened and the cold;\nRecall the wanderers to Thy fold;\nUnite those now who walk apart;\nConfirm the weak and doubting heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So they with us may evermore\nSuch grace with wondering thanks adore,\nAnd endless praise to Thee be given\nBy all the Church in earth and heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Christ, Our True and Only Light",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1414",
          "Authors": [
            "Johann Heermann",
            "1630; translated from German to English by Catherine Winkworth",
            "1858."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Christ, Redeemer of our race,\nThou Brightness of the Father's face,\nOf Him, and with Him ever One,\nEre times and seasons had begun.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou art that very Light of Light,\nUnfailing hope in sin's dark night,\nHear Thou the prayers Thy people pray,\nThe wide world o'er, this blessed day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Remember, Lord of life and grace,\nHow once, to save a ruined race,\nThou didst our very flesh assume\nIn Mary's undefiled womb.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Today, as year by year its light\nSheds o'er the world a radiance bright,\nOne precious truth is echoed on,\n\"'Tis Thou hast saved us, Thou alone.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou from the Father's throne didst come\nTo call His banished children home;\nAnd Heav'n, and earth, and sea and shore\nHis love Who sent Thee here adore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And gladsome too are we today,\nWhose guilt Thy blood has washed away;\nRedeemed the new made song we sing;\nIt is the birthday of our King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lord, the Virgin born, to Thee\nEternal praise and glory be,\nWhom with the Father we adore\nAnd Holy Ghost forevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Christ, Redeemer of Our Race",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1415",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown; translated from Latin to English by Henry Williams Baker",
            "1859."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Christ, the heavens' eternal King,\nCreator, unto Thee we sing,\nWith God the Father ever One,\nCo-equal, co-eternal Son.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy hand, when the first the world began,\nMade in Thine own pure image man,\nAnd linked to fleshly form of earth\nA living soul of heavenly birth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And when the envious crafty foe\nHad marred Thy noblest work below,\nThou didst our ruined state repair\nBy deigning flesh Thyself to wear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Once of a virgin born to save,\nAnd now new born from death's dark grave,\nO Christ, Thou bidd'st us rise with Thee\nFrom death to immortality.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Eternal Shepherd, Thou art wont\nTo cleanse Thy sheep within the font,\nThat mystic bath, that grave of sin,\nWhere ransomed souls new life begin.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Divine Redeemer, Thou didst deign\nTo bear for us the cross of pain,\nAnd freely pay the precious price\nOf all Thy blood in sacrifice.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesu, do Thou to every heart\nUnceasing Paschal joy impart;\nFrom death of sin and guilty strife\nSet free the new born sons of life.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All praise be Thine, O risen Lord,\nFrom death to endless life restored;\nAll praise to God the Father be\nAnd Holy Ghost eternally.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Christ, the Heavens' Eternal King",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1416",
          "Authors": [
            "Latin; translated to English by the compilers of Hymns Ancient and Modern."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Christ, Who art the Light and Day,\nThou drivest darksome night away!\nWe know Thee as the Light of light\nIlluminating mortal sight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All holy Lord, we pray to Thee,\nKeep us tonight from danger free;\nGrant us, dear Lord, in Thee to rest,\nSo be our sleep in quiet blest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And while the eyes soft slumber take,\nStill be the heart to Thee awake,\nBe Thy right hand upheld above\nThy servants resting in Thy love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yea, our Defender, be Thou nigh,\nTo bid the powers of darkness fly;\nKeep us from sin, and guide for good\nThy servants purchased by Thy blood.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Remember us, dear Lord, we pray,\nWhile in this mortal flesh we stay:\n'Tis Thou Who dost the soul defend--\nBe present with us to the end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blest Thee in One and One in Three,\nAlmighty God, we pray to Thee,\nThat Thou wouldst now vouchsafe to bless\nOur fast with fruits of righteousness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Christ, Who Art the Light and Day",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1417",
          "Authors": [
            "Latin",
            "before 800; translated by English by William John Copeland and others."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Christians, leagued together to battle for the right\nArise and don your armor, put the foe to flight!\nWe've given our allegiance to serve without surcease\nThe mighty Lord of armies and gentle Prince of Peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then 'onward' be the war cry; and onward still, so long\nAs we have self to conquer, souls to cheer with song.\nLet sound the martial music, ring out the bugle call\nTo rally for the conflict our people one and all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We proudly bear as banner a cross within the heart,\nTo show that we have chosen Christ, the better part.\nThen joy and peace and comfort shall blossom as a rose,\nUntil our earthly blessings the worth of heaven disclose.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All hail, our glorious Savior!\nWe march where Thou hast trod,\nTo seek Thy house of triumph,\nThe city of our God.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Christians, Leagued Together",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1418",
          "Authors": [
            "Lillian Weaver Cassaday (1861-1914); refrain by Margaret Rebecca Seebach (1875-1948)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Christmas night! Day's light transcending,\nWho no beginning had or end\nTill He a man became, was God.\nThen He Who ne'er before was human\nWas born in Bethlehem of woman,\nWhen nips the frost the verdant sod.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This richest Babe comes poor in being,\nMore pearled within than to the seeing\nWith diadem and royal power;\nHe takes no heed of greater places,\nBut that small spot alone embraces,\nWhere light illumes the midnight hour.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This Prince, do they desire to find Him?\nThey're worn out swaddling clothes that bind Him.\nA manger, spread with hay's His bed.\nHis throne is higher than the highest,\nYet He among the cattle lieth;\nWhat Him to such a lot has led?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now seeks He God with chaste affection\nWho takes before such crib direction,\nAre better than this Bethlehem,\nWhich Christ no resting place shall give;\nFor they, the after life, shall live\nWith Him, in Jerusalem.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Christmas Night!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1419",
          "Authors": [
            "Henricus Selyns",
            "1663; translated from Dutch to English by Howard Murphy",
            "1865."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Church of God, arise!\nReach out thy helping hand,\nAnd like a trumpet let thy voice\nGo forth to ev'ry land;\nLay not thine armor down,\nNor cease by day or night,\nTo lift the sword of Gospel truth,\nAnd wield it for the right.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Church of God, arise!\nThy borders wide extend,\nAnd o'er the earth's remotest bounds\nThy heralds quickly send;\nThine armies now are great,\nBut greater they must be,\nFor ev'ry nation, ev'ry clime\nShall yet rejoice in thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Church of God, arise!\nThe grand old choral strain\nOf peace on earth, good will to man,\nThat rang on Judah's plain,\nO'er all the world shall ring,\nAnd echo far and wide,\nAnd then the King, thy Lord, shall come,\nAnd claim His faithful bride.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then arise in thy glory, O Church of God, arise!\n'Tis the dawn of the morrow that greets thy waiting eyes\nBut cloud and mist and shadow must all be rolled away.\nBut cloud and mist and shadow must all be rolled away.\nBefore the world will usher in the long expected day.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Church of God, Arise!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1420",
          "Authors": [
            "Fanny Crosby."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O come and dwell in me,\nSpirit of power within,\nAnd bring the glorious liberty\nFrom sorrow, fear, and sin.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hasten the joyful day\nWhich shall my sins consume,\nWhen old things shall be done away,\nAnd all things new become.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I want the witness, Lord,\nThat all I do is right,\nAccording to Thy mind and Word,\nWell pleasing in Thy sight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I ask no higher state;\nIndulge me but in this,\nAnd soon or later then translate\nTo Thine eternal bliss.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Come and Dwell in Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1422",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1762."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O come and mourn with me awhile;\nAnd tarry here the cross beside;\nO come, together let us mourn;\nJesus, our Lord, is crucified.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Have we no tears to shed for Him,\nWhile soldiers scoff and foes deride?\nAh! look how patiently He hangs;\nJesus, our Lord, is crucified.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How fast His hands and feet are nailed;\nHis blessed tongue with thirst is tied,\nHis failing eyes are blind with blood:\nJesus, our Lord, is crucified.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His mother cannot reach His face;\nShe stands in helplessness beside;\nHer heart is martyred with her Son's:\nJesus, our Lord, is Crucified.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Seven times seven He spoke, seven words of love;\nAnd all three hours His silence cried\nFor mercy on the souls of men;\nJesus, our Lord, is crucified.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O break, O break, hard heart of mine!\nThy weak self-love and guilty pride\nHis Pilate and His Judas were:\nJesus, our Lord, is crucified.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A broken heart, a fount of tears,\nAsk, and they will not be denied;\nA broken heart love's cradle is:\nJesus, our Lord, is crucified.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O love of God! O sin of man!\nIn this dread act Your strength is tried;\nAnd victory remains with love;\nFor Thou our Lord, art crucified!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Come and Mourn with Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1423",
          "Authors": [
            "Frederick William Faber",
            "1849."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O come and sing to the God, the Lord,\nTo Him our voices raise;\nLet us in our most joyful songs\nThe Lord, our Savior, praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Before His presence let us come\nWith praise and thankful voice;\nLet us sing joyful psalms to Him,\nWith grateful hearts rejoice.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord Our God is King of kings,\nAbove all gods His throne;\nThe depths of earth are in His hand,\nThe mountains are His own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Him the spacious sea belongs,\nHe made its waves and tides;\nAnd by His hand the rising land\nWas formed and still abides.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O come and, bowing down to Him,\nOur worship let us bring;\nO let us praise the gracious Lord,\nOur Maker and our King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Come and Sing to God, the Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1424",
          "Authors": [
            "Scottish Psalter",
            "1650."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O come, all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant,\nCome ye, O come ye, to Bethlehem.\nCome and behold Him, born the King of angels;",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "True God of true God, Light from Light Eternal,\nLo, he shuns not the Virgin's womb;\nSon of the Father, begotten, not created;",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing, choirs of angels, sing in exultation;\nSing, all ye citizens of heaven above!\nGlory to God, all glory in the highest;",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See how the shepherds, summoned to His cradle,\nLeaving their flocks, draw nigh to gaze;\nWe too will thither bend our joyful footsteps;",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo! star led chieftains, Magi, Christ adoring,\nOffer Him incense, gold, and myrrh;\nWe to the Christ Child bring our hearts' oblations.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Child, for us sinners poor and in the manger,\nWe would embrace Thee, with love and awe;\nWho would not love Thee, loving us so dearly?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yea, Lord, we greet Thee, born this happy morning;\nJesus, to Thee be glory given;\nWord of the Father, now in flesh appearing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O come, let us adore Him,\nO come, let us adore Him,\nO come, let us adore Him,\nChrist the Lord.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Come, All Ye Faithful",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1421",
          "Authors": [
            "John Francis Wade",
            "circa 1743"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O come, loud anthems let us sing,\nLoud thanks to our almighty King;\nFor we our voices high should raise,\nWhen our salvation's Rock we praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Into His presence let us haste,\nTo thank Him for His favors past;\nTo Him address, in joyful songs,\nThe praise that to His Name belongs.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The depths of earth are in His hand,\nHer secret wealth at His command;\nThe strength of hills that reach the skies,\nSubjected to His empire lies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O let us to His courts repair,\nAnd bow with adoration there;\nDown on our knees, devoutly all,\nBefore the Lord, our Maker, fall.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Come, Loud Anthems Let Us Sing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1425",
          "Authors": [
            "Tate and Brady's New Version",
            "1696."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O come, my soul, bless thou the Lord thy Maker,\nAnd all within me bless His holy Name;\nBless thou the Lord, forget not all His mercies,\nHis pard&rsquo;ning grace and saving love proclaim.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Good is the Lord and full of kind compassion,\nMost slow to anger, plenteous in love;\nRich is His grace to all that humbly seek Him,\nBoundless and endless as the heav&rsquo;ns above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His love is like a father&rsquo;s to his children,\nTender and kind to all who fear His Name;\nFor well He knows our weakness and our frailty,\nHe knows that we are dust, He knows our frame.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We fade and die like flow&rsquo;rs that grow in beauty,\nLike tender grass that soon will disappear;\nBut evermore the love of God is changeless,\nStill shown to those who look to Him in fear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "High in the heav&rsquo;ns His throne is fixed forever,\nHis kingdom rules o&rsquo;er all from pole to pole;\nBless ye the Lord through all His wide dominion,\nBless His most holy Name, O thou my soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bless Him forever, wondrous in might,\nBless Him, His servants that in His will delight.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Come, My Soul, Bless Thou the Lord Thy maker",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1426",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O come, O come, Emmanuel,\nAnd ransom captive Israel,\nThat mourns in lonely exile here\nUntil the Son of God appear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O come, Thou Wisdom from on high,\nWho orderest all things mightily;\nTo us the path of knowledge show,\nAnd teach us in her ways to go.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O come, Thou Rod of Jesse, free\nThine own from Satan's tyranny;\nFrom depths of hell Thy people save,\nAnd give them victory over the grave.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O come, Thou Day-spring, come and cheer\nOur spirits by Thine advent here;\nDisperse the gloomy clouds of night,\nAnd death's dark shadows put to flight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O come, Thou Key of David, come,\nAnd open wide our heavenly home;\nMake safe the way that leads on high,\nAnd close the path to misery.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O come, O come, great Lord of might,\nWho to Thy tribes on Sinai's height\nIn ancient times once gave the law\nIn cloud and majesty and awe.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O come, Thou Root of Jesse's tree,\nAn ensign of Thy people be;\nBefore Thee rulers silent fall;\nAll peoples on Thy mercy call.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O come, Desire of nations, bind\nIn one the hearts of all mankind;\nBid Thou our sad divisions cease,\nAnd be Thyself our King of Peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rejoice! Rejoice!\nEmmanuel shall come to thee, O Israel.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1427",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown",
            "9th Century; translated from Latin to English by John Mason Neale",
            "1851."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O come, Redeemer of mankind, appear,\nThee with full hearts the virgin born we greet;\nLet every age with rapt amazement hear\nThat wondrous birth which for our God is meet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not by the will of man, or mortal seed,\nBut by the Spirit's breathed mysterious grace\nThe Word of God became our flesh indeed,\nAnd grew a tender plant of human race.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo! Mary's virgin womb its burden bears;\nNor less abides her virgin purity;\nIn the King's glory see our nature shares;\nHere in His temple God vouchsafes to be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From His bright chamber, virtue's holy shrine\nThe royal Bridegroom cometh to the day;\nOf twofold substance, human and divine,\nAs giant swift, rejoicing on His way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Forth from His Father to the world He goes,\nBack to the Father's face His way regains,\nFar down to souls beneath His glory shows,\nAgain at God's right hand victorious reigns.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With the eternal Father equal, Thou,\nGirt with our flesh dost triumph evermore,\nStrengthening our feeble bodies here below\nWith endless grace from Thine own living store.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How doth Thy lowly manger radiant shine!\nOn the sweet breath of night new splendor grows;\nSo may our spirits glow with faith divine,\nWhere no dark cloud of sin shall interpose.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All praise and glory to the Father be,\nAll praise and glory to His only Son,\nAll praise and glory, Holy Ghost, to Thee,\nBoth now, and while eternal ages run.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Come, Redeemer of Mankind",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1428",
          "Authors": [
            "Ambrose of Milan; translated from Latin to English by David Thomas Morgan (1809-1886)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O could I speak the matchless worth,\nO could I sound the glories forth which in my Savior shine!\nI'd sing His glorious righteousness, and magnify the wondrous grace\nWhich made salvation mine, which made salvation mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'd sing the precious blood He spilt,\nMy ransom from the dreadful guilt of sin, and wrath divine;\nI'd sing His glorious righteousness, in which all perfect, heavenly dress\nMy soul shall ever shine, my soul shall ever shine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'd sing the characters He bears,\nAnd all the forms of love He wears, exalted on His throne;\nIn loftiest songs of sweetest praise, I would to everlasting days\nMake all His glories known, make all His glories known.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Soon, the delightful day will come\nWhen my dear Lord will bring me home, and I shall see His face;\nThen with my Savior, Brother, Friend, a blessed eternity I'll spend,\nTriumphant in His grace, triumphant in His grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Could I Speak the Matchless Worth",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1429",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel Medley",
            "1789."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Day of God, draw nigh\nIn beauty and in power;\nCome with thy timeless judgment now\nTo match our present hour.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bring to our troubled minds,\nUncertain and afraid,\nThe quiet of a steadfast faith,\nCalm of a call obeyed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bring justice to our land,\nThat all may dwell secure,\nAnd finely build for days to come\nFoundations that endure.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bring to our world of strife\nThy sovereign Word of peace,\nThat war may haunt the earth no more,\nAnd desolation cease.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Day of God, Draw Nigh",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1430",
          "Authors": [
            "Robert Balgarnie Young Scott",
            "1937."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O day of rest and gladness, of day of joy and light,\nO balm of care and sadness, most beautiful, most bright:\nOn Thee, the high and lowly, through ages joined in tune,\nSing holy, holy, holy, to the great God Triune.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On Thee, at the creation, the light first had its birth;\nOn Thee, for our salvation, Christ rose from depths of earth;\nOn Thee, our Lord, victorious, the Spirit sent from heaven,\nAnd thus on Thee, most glorious, a triple light was given.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou art a port protected from storms that round us rise;\nA garden intersected with streams of paradise;\nThou art a cooling fountain in life's dry dreary sand;\nFrom Thee, like Pisgah's mountain, we view our promised land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou art a holy ladder, where angels go and come;\nEach Sunday finds us gladder, nearer to heaven, our home;\nA day of sweet refection, thou art a day of love,\nA day of resurrection from earth to things above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Today on weary nations the heavenly manna falls;\nTo holy convocations the silver trumpet calls,\nWhere Gospel light is glowing with pure and radiant beams,\nAnd living water flowing, with soul refreshing streams.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "New graces ever gaining from this our day of rest,\nWe reach the rest remaining to spirits of the blessed.\nTo Holy Ghost be praises, to Father, and to Son;\nThe church her voice upraises to Thee, blessed Three in One.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Day of Rest and Gladness",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1431",
          "Authors": [
            "Christopher Wordsworth",
            "1862."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a land unseen by our mortal eyes,\nAnd its joys no tongue can tell;\nWhere in robes of white, in its vales of light,\nWe shall meet, and forever dwell.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though our ties may break and our hearts may grieve,\nWhile the cross on earth we bear;\nThere is joy at last, when our voyage is past,\nAnd our rest will be glorious there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let us look above when the clouds are dark,\nLet us look by faith and prayer;\nThen we'll anchor safe o'er the storm girt wave,\nAnd our rest will be glorious there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We shall meet ere long in a world of song,\nAnd its fadeless beauty share;\nWe shall meet and sing through eternal spring,\nAnd our rest will be glorious there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Eden, dear Eden,\nHome bright and fair,\nSoon our bark will land on thy golden stand,\nAnd our rest will be glorious there.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Eden, Dear Eden",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1432",
          "Authors": [
            "Fanny Crosby",
            "1895."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Father, all creating,\nWhose wisdom, love, and power\nFirst bound two lives together\nIn Eden's primal hour,\nToday to these Thy children\nThine earliest gifts renew,\nA home by Thee made happy,\nA love by Thee kept true.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Savior, Guest most bounteous\nOf old in Galilee,\nVouchsafe today Thy presence\nWith these who call on Thee;\nTheir store of early gladness\nTransform to heavenly wine,\nAnd teach them, in the tasting,\nTo know the gift is Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Spirit of the Father,\nBreathe on them from above,\nSo mighty in Thy pureness,\nSo tender in Thy love;\nThat, guarded by Thy presence,\nFrom sin and strife kept free,\nTheir lives may own Thy guidance,\nTheir hearts be ruled by Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Except Thou build it, Father,\nThe house is built in vain;\nExcept Thou, Savior, bless it,\nThe joy will turn to pain;\nBut naught can break the union\nOf hearts in Thee made one;\nAnd love Thy Spirit hallows\nIs endless love begun.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Father, All Creating",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1433",
          "Authors": [
            "John Ellerton",
            "1876."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Eternity is drawing near,\nO unconverted soul.\nDost thou not fear the troubled waves\nThat o­er thee soon may roll?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Eternity is drawing near,\nYet unprepared art thou;\nAlas, what must become of thee\nShould death overtake thee now?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Eternity is drawing near,\nFast wanes thy taper light,\nOh, think how soon its flick­ring spark\nMay fade in endless night!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, slight the Savior­s call no more;\nThou hast no help but He;\nAnd if thou still His grace refuse\nWhere will thy refuge be?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O fly to Him, the blessed One,\nWho pleads thy cause on high;\nWhile yet His mercy calleth thee,\nSay, wherefore wilt thou die?",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Fly to Him",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1434",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "circa 1890."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O food to pilgrims given,\nO bread of life from heaven,\nO manna from on high!\nWe hunger, Lord, supply us,\nNor Thy delights deny us,\nWhose hearts to Thee draw nigh.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O stream of love past telling,\nO purest fountain welling\nFrom out the Savior's side!\nWe faint with thirst; revive us,\nOf Thine abundance give us,\nAnd all we need provide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Jesus, by Thee bidden,\nWe here adore Thee,\nHidden in forms of bread and wine.\nGrant when the veil is risen,\nWe may behold, in heaven,\nThy countenance divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Food to Pilgrims Given",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1435",
          "Authors": [
            "Maintzich Gesangbuch",
            "1661; translated from German to English by John Athelstan Laurie Riley",
            "1906."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O for a closer walk with God,\nA calm and heavenly frame,\nA light to shine upon the road\nThat leads me to the Lamb!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Where is the blessedness I knew,\nWhen first I saw the Lord?\nWhere is the soul refreshing view\nOf Jesus and His Word?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What peaceful hours I once enjoyed!\nHow sweet their memory still!\nBut they have left an aching void\nThe world can never fill.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Return, O holy Dove, return,\nSweet messenger of rest!\nI hate the sins that made Thee mourn\nAnd drove Thee from my breast.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The dearest idol I have known,\nWhate'er that idol be\nHelp me to tear it from Thy throne,\nAnd worship only Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So shall my walk be close with God,\nCalm and serene my frame;\nSo purer light shall mark the road\nThat leads me to the Lamb.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O for a Closer Walk with God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1436",
          "Authors": [
            "William Cowper",
            "1772."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O for a heart to praise my God,\nA heart from sin set free,\nA heart that always feels Thy blood\nSo freely shed for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A heart resigned, submissive, meek,\nMy great Redeemer's throne,\nWhere only Christ is heard to speak,\nWhere Jesus reigns alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A humble, lowly, contrite, heart,\nBelieving, true and clean,\nWhich neither life nor death can part\nFrom Christ who dwells within.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A heart in every thought renewed\nAnd full of love divine,\nPerfect and right and pure and good,\nA copy, Lord, of Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My heart, Thou know'st, can never rest\nTill Thou create my peace;\nTill of mine Eden repossest,\nFrom self, and sin, I cease.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy nature, gracious Lord, impart;\nCome quickly from above;\nWrite Thy new name upon my heart,\nThy new, best name of Love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O for a Heart to Praise My God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1438",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1742."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O for a thousand tongues to sing\nMy great Redeemer's praise,\nThe glories of my God and King,\nThe triumphs of His grace!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My gracious Master and my God,\nAssist me to proclaim,\nTo spread through all the earth abroad\nThe honors of Thy name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus! the name that charms our fears,\nThat bids our sorrows cease;\n'Tis music in the sinner's ears,\n'Tis life, and health, and peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He breaks the power of canceled sin,\nHe sets the prisoner free;\nHis blood can make the foulest clean,\nHis blood availed for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He speaks, and, listening to His voice,\nNew life the dead receive,\nThe mournful, broken hearts rejoice,\nThe humble poor believe.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hear Him, ye deaf; Him praise, ye dumb,\nYour loosened tongues employ;\nYe blind, behold your Savior come,\nAnd leap, ye lame, for joy.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In Christ your Head, you then shall know,\nShall feel your sins forgiven;\nAnticipate your heaven below,\nAnd own that love is heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glory to God, and praise and love\nBe ever, ever given,\nBy saints below and saints above,\nThe church in earth and heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On this glad day the glorious Sun\nOf Righteousness arose;\nOn my benighted soul He shone\nAnd filled it with repose.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sudden expired the legal strife,\n'Twas then I ceased to grieve;\nMy second, real, living life\nI then began to live.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then with my heart I first believed,\nBelieved with faith divine,\nPower with the Holy Ghost received\nTo call the Savior mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 11
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I felt my Lord's atoning blood\nClose to my soul applied;\nMe, me He loved, the Son of God,\nFor me, for me He died!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 12
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I found and owned His promise true,\nAscertained of my part,\nMy pardon passed in heaven I knew\nWhen written on my heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 13
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Look unto Him, ye nations, own\nYour God, ye fallen race;\nLook, and be saved through faith alone,\nBe justified by grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 14
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See all your sins on Jesus laid:\nThe Lamb of God was slain,\nHis soul was once an offering made\nFor every soul of man.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 15
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Awake from guilty nature's sleep,\nAnd Christ shall give you light,\nCast all your sins into the deep,\nAnd wash the &AElig;thiop white.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 16
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Harlots and publicans and thieves\nIn holy triumph join!\nSaved is the sinner that believes\nFrom crimes as great as mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 17
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Murderers and all ye hellish crew\nIn holy triumph join!\nBelieve the Savior died for you;\nFor me the Savior died.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 18
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With me, your chief, ye then shall know,\nShall feel your sins forgiven;\nAnticipate your heaven below,\nAnd own that love is heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 19
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1439",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1739."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O gladsome light, O grace of our Creator's face,\nThe eternal splendor wearing; celestial, holy blessed,\nOur Savior Jesus Christ, joyful in Your appearing!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As fades the day's last light we see the lamps of night,\nOur common hymn outpouring, O God of might unknown,\nYou, the incarnate Son, and Spirit blessed adoring.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To You of right belongs all praise of holy songs,\nO Son of God, life giver. You, therefore, O Most High,\nThe world does glorify and shall exalt forever.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Gladsome Light",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1440",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown",
            "3rd Century; translated from Greek to English by Robert Seymour Bridges",
            "1899."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O God of Bethel, by Whose hand\nThy people still are fed,\nWho through this weary pilgrimage\nHast all our fathers led.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our vows, our prayers, we now present\nBefore Thy throne of grace;\nGod of our fathers, be the God\nOf their succeeding race.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through each perplexing path of life\nOur wandering footsteps guide;\nGive us each day our daily bread,\nAnd raiment fit provide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O spread Thy covering wings around\nTill all our wanderings cease,\nAnd at our Father's loved abode\nOur souls arrive in peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Such blessings from Thy gracious hand\nOur humble prayers implore;\nAnd Thou shalt be our chosen God,\nAnd portion evermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O God of Bethel, by Whose Hand",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1449",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Doddridge",
            "1737",
            "and John Logan",
            "1781."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O God of earth and altar, bow down and hear our cry,\nOur earthly rulers falter, our people drift and die;\nThe walls of gold entomb us, the swords of scorn divide;\nTake not Thy thunder from us, but take away our pride.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From all that terror teaches, from lies of tongue and pen,\nFrom all the easy speeches that comfort cruel men;\nFrom sale and profanation of honor and the sword;\nFrom sleep and from damnation, deliver us, good Lord!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tie in a living tether, the prince and priest and thrall;\nBind all our lives together, smite us and save us all;\nIn ire and exultation aflame with faith and free,\nLift up a living nation, a single sword to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O God of Earth and Altar",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1450",
          "Authors": [
            "Gilbert Keith Chesterton",
            "1906."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O God of God! O Light of Light!\nThou Prince of Peace, Thou King of kings,\nTo Thee, where angels know no night,\nThe song of praise forever rings:\nTo Him Who sits upon the throne,\nThe Lamb once slain for sinful men,\nBe honor, might, all by Him won,\nGlory and praise! Amen! Amen!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Deep in the prophets' sacred page,\nGrand in the poets' winged word,\nSlowly in type, from age to age,\nNations beheld their coming Lord;\nTill through the deep Judean night\nRang out the song, \"Good will to men!\"\nHymned by the first born sons of light,\nRe-echoed now, \"Good will!\" Amen.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That life of truth, those deeds of love,\nThat death of pain 'mid hate and scorn,\nThese all are past, and now above\nHe reigns our King, once crowned with thorn.\nLift up your heads, ye heav'nly gates,\nSo sang His hosts, unheard by men;\nLift up your heads, for you He waits,\nWe lift them up! Amen, Amen.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing to the Lord a glorious song,\nSing to His Name, His love forth tell;\nSing on, heav'n's hosts, His praise prolong;\nSing ye who now in earth do dwell,\nWorthy the Lamb for sinners slain;\nFrom angels, praise; and thanks from men;\nWorthy the Lamb, enthroned to reign,\nGlory and power! Amen, Amen!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O God of God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1451",
          "Authors": [
            "John Julian",
            "1839."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O God of love, O King of Peace,\nMake wars throughout the world to cease;\nThe wrath of sinful men restrain,\nGive peace, O God, give peace again!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Remember, Lord, Thy works of old,\nThe wonders that our fathers told;\nRemember not our sin's dark stain,\nGive peace, O God, give peace again!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Whom shall we trust but Thee, O Lord?\nWhere rest but on Thy faithful Word?\nNone ever called on Thee in vain,\nGive peace, O God, give peace again!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Where saints and angels dwell above,\nAll hearts are knit in holy love;\nO bind us in that heavenly chain!\nGive peace, O God, give peace again!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O God of Love",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1452",
          "Authors": [
            "Sir Henry Williams Baker",
            "1861"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O God of truth, Whose living Word\nUpholds whate'er hath breath,\nLook down on Thy creation, Lord,\nEnslaved by sin and death.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Set up Thy standard, Lord, that we,\nWho claim a heavenly birth,\nMay march with Thee to smite the lies\nThat vex Thy groaning earth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ah! would we join that blest array,\nAnd follow in the might\nOf Him, the Faithful and the True,\nIn raiment clean and white!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We fight for truth, we fight for God,\nPoor slaves of lies and sin!\nHe who would fight for Thee on earth\nMust first be true within.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then, God of truth for Whom we long,\nThou Who wilt hear our prayer,\nDo Thine own battle in our hearts,\nAnd slay the falsehood there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Still smite; still burn; till naught is left\nBut God's own truth and love;\nThen, Lord, as morning dew come down,\nRest on us from above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yes, come: then, tried as in the fire,\nFrom every lie set free,\nThy perfect truth shall dwell in us,\nAnd we shall live in Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O God of Truth",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1454",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Hughes",
            "1859."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O God of truth, O Lord of might,\nWho ord&rsquo;est time and change aright,\nBright&rsquo;ning the morn with golden gleams,\nKindling the noonday&rsquo;s fiery beams.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Quench Thou in us the flame of strife,\nFrom passion&rsquo;s heat preserve our life,\nOur bodies keep from perils free,\nAnd give our souls true peace in Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Almighty Father, hear my cry\nThrough Jesus Christ our Lord most high,\nWho with the Holy Ghost and Thee\nDoth live and reign eternally.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O God of Truth, O Lord of Might",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1453",
          "Authors": [
            "Attributed Ambrose of Milan (circa 340-397); translated from Latin to English by John Mason Neale",
            "1852."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O God, above the drifting years,\nThe shrines our fathers founded stand,\nAnd where the higher gain appears,\nWe trace the working of Thy hand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From out their tireless prayer and toil\nEmerge the gifts that time has proved,\nAnd seed laid deep in sacred soil,\nYields harvests rich in lasting good.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The torch of their devotion lent,\nLightens the dark that round us lies;\nHelp us to pass it on unspent,\nUntil the dawn lights up the skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From Thou our hearts with faith like theirs,\nWho served the days they could not see,\nAnd give us grace, through ampler years,\nTo build the kingdom yet to be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O God, Above the Drifting Years",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1441",
          "Authors": [
            "John W. Buckham (1864-1945)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O God, beneath Thy guiding hand\nOur exiled fathers crossed the sea;\nAnd when they trod the wintry strand,\nWith prayer and psalm they worshipped Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou heardest, well pleased, the song, the prayer:\nThy blessing came; and still its power\nShall onward, through all ages, bear\nThe memory of that holy hour.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Laws, freedom, and faith in God\nCame with those exiles o'er the waves;\nAnd, where their pilgrim feet have trod,\nThe God they trusted guards their graves.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And here Thy name, O God of love,\nTheir children's children still adore,\nTill these eternal hills remove,\nAnd spring adorns the earth no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O God, Beneath Thy Guiding Hand",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1442",
          "Authors": [
            "Leonard Bacon",
            "1833."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O God, great Father, Lord and King!\nOur children unto Thee we bring;\nAnd strong in faith, and hope, and love,\nWe dare Thy steadfast Word to prove.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy covenant kindness did of old\nOur fathers and their seed enfold;\nThat ancient promise standeth sure,\nAnd shall while heaven and earth endure.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Look down upon us while we pray,\nAnd visit us in grace today;\nThese little ones in mercy take\nAnd make them Thine for Jesus' sake.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While they the outward sign receive,\nWilt Thou Thy Holy Spirit give,\nAnd keep and help them by Thy power\nIn every hard and trying hour.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Guide Thou their feet in holy ways:\nShine on them through the darkest days;\nUphold them till their life be past,\nAnd bring them all to heaven at last.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O God, Great Father, Lord, and King!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1443",
          "Authors": [
            "Elijah Embree Hoss",
            "1905."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O God, how good Thou art\nTo all the pure of heart,\nThou life seems vain.\nBurdened with anxious care,\nI groped in dark despair,\nTill in Thy house of prayer,\nAll was made plain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ever, O Lord, with Thee,\nAll shall be well with me,\nHeld by Thy hand.\nAnd Thou wilt guide my feet\nBy Thine own counsel sweet,\nTill I, for glory meet,\nIn glory stand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In earth or heaven above\nWho is there that I love\nCompared with Thee?\nMy heart may faint with fears,\nBut God my strength appears,\nAnd will to endless years\nMy portion be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O it is good that I\nMay still to God draw nigh,\nAs oft before.\nThe Lord Jehovah blessed,\nMy refuge and my rest,\nShall be in praised confessed\nForevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O God, How Good Thou Art",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1444",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O God, mine inmost soul convert,\nAnd deeply on my thoughtful heart\nEternal things impress;\nGive me to feel their solemn weight,\nAnd save me ere it be too late;\nWake me to righteousness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Before me place in dread array\nThe pomp of that tremendous day,\nWhen Thou with clouds shalt come\nTo judge the nations at Thy bar;\nAnd tell me, Lord, shall I be there\nTo meet a joyful doom?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then, Savior, then my soul receive,\nTransported from the vale, to live\nAnd reign with Thee above,\nWhere faith is sweetly lost in sight,\nAnd hope in full, supreme delight,\nAnd everlasting love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O God, Mine Inmost Soul Convert",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1445",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1749."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O God, most holy are Thy ways,\nAnd who like Thee deserves my praise?\nThou only doest wondrous things,\nThe whole wide world Thy glory sings;\nThine outstretched arm Thy people saved,\nThough sore distressed and long enslaved.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O God, from Thee the waters fled,\nThe depths were moved with mighty dread,\nThe swelling clouds their torrents poured,\nAnd o'er the earth the tempest roared;\n'Mid lightning's flash and thunder's sound\nGreat trembling shook the solid ground.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy way was in the sea, O God,\nThrough mighty waters, deep and broad;\nNone understood but God alone,\nTo man Thy footsteps were unknown;\nBut safe Thy people Thou didst keep,\nAlmighty Shepherd of Thy sheep.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O God, Most Holy Are Thy Ways",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1446",
          "Authors": [
            "John Samuel Bewley Monsell",
            "1863."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O God, no longer hold Thy peace,\nNo longer silent be;\nThine enemies lift up their head\nTo fight Thy saints and Thee.\nAgainst Thine own, whom Thou dost love,\nTheir craft Thy foes employ;\nThey think to cut Thy people off,\nThy church they would destroy.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thine ancient foes, conspiring still,\nWith one consent agree,\nAnd they who with Thy people strive\nMake war, O God, on Thee.\nO God, Who in our fathers' time\nDidst smite our foes and Thine,\nSo smite Thine enemies today\nWho in their pride combine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Make them like dust and stubble blown\nBefore the whirlwind dire,\nIn terror driv'n before the storm\nOf Thy consuming fire.\nConfound them in their sin till they\nTo Thee for pardon fly,\nTill in dismay they, trembling, own\nThat Thou art God Most High.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O God, No Longer Hold Thy Peace",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1447",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O God, of all the strength and power,\nWho dost, Thyself unmoved, each hour\nThrough all its changes guide the day\nFrom early morn to evening's ray;",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Brighten life's eventide with light\nThat ne'er shall set in gloom of night,\nTill we a holy death attain\nAnd everlasting glory gain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Almighty Father, hear our cry\nThrough Jesus Christ our Lord most high,\nWho with the Holy Ghost and Thee\nDoth live and reign eternally.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O God, of All the Strength and Power",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1448",
          "Authors": [
            "Ambrose of Milan (circa 340-397)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O God, regard my humble plea;\nI cannot be so far from Thee\nBut Thou wilt hear my cry;\nWhen I by trouble am distressed,\nThen lead me on the Rock to rest\nThat higher is than I.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In Thee my soul has shelter found,\nAnd Thou hast been from foes around\nThe Tower to which I flee.\nWithin Thy house will I abide;\nMy Refuge sure, whate'er betide,\nThy sheltering wings shall be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For Thou, my God, my vows hast heard,\nOn me the heritage conferred\nOf those that fear Thy Name;\nA blest anointing Thou dost give,\nAnd Thou wilt make me ever live\nThy praises to proclaim.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Before Thy face shall I abide;\nO God, Thy truth and grace provide\nTo guard me in the way;\nSo I will make Thy praises known,\nAnd, humbly bending at Thy throne,\nMy vows will daily pay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O God, Regard My Humble Plea",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1455",
          "Authors": [
            "Paraphrase of Psalm 61."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O God, the help of all Thy saints,\nOur hope in time of ill:\nWe trust Thee, though Thy face be hid,\nAnd seek Thy presence still.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Why should the men of pride and sin\nThy truth and power defy;\nAnd boast, as if their evil way\nWere hidden from Thine eye?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, Thou hast seen; arise and save.\nTo Thee our cause we bring;\nReign Thou in righteousness and power,\nFor Thou alone art King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All our desires to Thee are known;\nThy help is ever near;\nO first prepare our hearts to pray,\nAnd then accept our prayer!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O God, the Help of All Thy Saints",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1456",
          "Authors": [
            "Edward Osler",
            "1836."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O God, the Rock of Ages,\nWho evermore hast been,\nWhat time the tempest rages,\nOur dwelling place serene:\nBefore Thy first creations,\nO Lord, the same as now,\nTo endless generations,\nThe everlasting Thou.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our years are like the shadows\nOn sunny hills that lie,\nOr grasses in the meadows\nThat blossom but to die;\nAsleep, a dream, a story\nBy strangers quickly told\nAnd unremaining glory\nOf things that soon are old.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Thou, Who dost not slumber,\nWhose light grows never pale,\nTeach us aright to number\nOur years before they fail;\nOn us Thy mercy lighten,\nOn us Thy goodness rest,\nAnd let Thy Spirit brighten\nThe hearts Thyself hast blessed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, crown our faith's endeavor\nWith beauty and with grace,\nTill, clothed in light forever,\nWe see Thee face to face:\nA joy no language measures,\nA fountain brimming o'er,\nAn endless flow of pleasures,\nAn ocean without shore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O God, the Rock of Ages",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1457",
          "Authors": [
            "Edward Henry Bickersteth",
            "Jr.",
            "1860."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O God, to us show mercy and bless us in Thy grace;\nCause thou to shine upon us the brightness of Thy face;\nThat so Thy way most holy on earth may soon be known,\nAnd unto every people Thy saving grace be shown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O God, let all men praise Thee, let all the nations sing;\nIn every land let praises and songs of gladness ring;\nFor Thou shalt judge the people in truth and righteousness,\nAnd through the earth the nations shall Thy just rule confess.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O God, let people praise Thee, let all the nations sing,\nFor earth in rich abundance to us her fruit shall bring.\nThe Lord our God shall bless us, our God shall blessing send,\nAnd all the earth shall fear him to its remotest end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O God, to Us Show Mercy",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1458",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O God, we pray for all mankind,\nThe nations far astray;\nWe plead that all Thy grace may find,\nIn this Thy gracious day,\nIn this Thy gracious day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou knowest, Lord, man's sinful state,\nThe source of human woe,\nHis evil heart, his greed and hate,\nBut whither can he go?\nBut whither can he go?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With humble plea on Thee we call\nFor nations in distress;\nOf one hast Thou not made us all?\nO God, our kindred bless,\nO God, our kindred bless!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Help all the nations, near and far,\nAwake, Thy glory see;\nBehold, the bright and morning Star,\nThe Christ of Calvary,\nThe Christ of Calvary.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O God, We Pray for All Mankind",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1459",
          "Authors": [
            "Howard John Conover (1850-1922)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O grant us light, that we may know\nThe wisdom Thou alone canst give,\nThat truth may guide where'er we go,\nAnd virtue bless where'er we live.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O grant us light, that we may see\nWhere error lurks in human lore,\nAnd turn our doubting minds to Thee,\nAnd love Thy simple Word the more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O grant us light, that we may learn,\nHow dead is life from Thee apart,\nHow sure is joy for all who turn\nTo Thee an undivided heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Grant Us Light",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1460",
          "Authors": [
            "Lawrence Tutiett",
            "1885."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O happy band of pilgrims,\nIf onward you will tread,\nWith Jesus as your Fellow,\nTo Jesus as your Head.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O happy if you labor,\nAs Jesus did for men;\nO happy if you hunger\nAs Jesus hungered then.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The cross that Jesus carried\nHe carried as your due;\nThe crown that Jesus weareth\nHe weareth it for you.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The faith by which you see Him,\nThe hope in which you yearn,\nThe love that through all troubles\nTo Him alone will turn.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The trials that beset you,\nThe sorrows you endure,\nThe manifold temptations\nThat death alone can cure.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What are they but His jewels\nOf right celestial worth?\nWhat are they but the ladder\nSet up to heaven on earth?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O happy band of pilgrims,\nLook upward to the skies,\nWhere such a light affliction\nShall win you such a prize.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Father, Son, and Spirit,\nThe God Whom we adore,\nBe loftiest praises given,\nNow and for evermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Happy Band of Pilgrims",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1461",
          "Authors": [
            "John Mason Neale",
            "1862; based on Joseph the Hymnographer",
            "circa 840."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O happy day, that fixed my choice\nOn Thee, my Savior and my God!\nWell may this glowing heart rejoice,\nAnd tell its raptures all abroad.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O happy bond, that seals my vows\nTo Him Who merits all my love!\nLet cheerful anthems fill His house,\nWhile to that sacred shrine I move.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It's done: the great transaction's done!\nI am the Lord's and He is mine;\nHe drew me and I followed on;\nCharmed to confess the voice divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now rest, my long divided heart,\nFixed on this blissful center, rest.\nHere have I found a nobler part;\nHere heavenly pleasures fill my breast.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "High heaven, that heard the solemn vow,\nThat vow renewed shall daily hear,\nTill in life's latest hour I bow\nAnd bless in death a bond so dear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Happy day, happy day, when Jesus washed my sins away!\nHe taught me how to watch and pray, and live rejoicing every day\nHappy day, happy day, when Jesus washed my sins away.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Happy Day",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1462",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Doddridge",
            "1755."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O happy home, where Thou art loved the dearest,\nThou loving Friend and Savior of our race,\nAnd where among the guests there never cometh\nOne who can hold such high and honored place!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O happy home, where each one serves Thee, lowly,\nWhatever his appointed work may be,\nTill every common task seems great and holy,\nWhen it is done, O Lord, as unto Thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O happy home, where Thou art not forgotten,\nWhere joy is overflowing, full and free,\nO happy home, where every wounded spirit\nIs brought, Physician, Comforter, to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Until at last, when earth's day's work is ended,\nAll meet Thee in the blessed home above,\nFrom whence Thou camest, where Thou hast ascended,\nThy everlasting home of peace and love!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Happy Home",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1463",
          "Authors": [
            "Karl Johann Philipp Spitta",
            "1833; translated from German to English by Sarah Borthwick Findlater",
            "1858."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O heavenly Word, eternal Light,\nBegotten of the Father's might,\nWho, in these latter days, art born\nFor succor to a world forlorn;",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our hearts enlighten from above,\nAnd kindle with Thine own true love;\nThat we, who hear Thy call today,\nMay cast earth's vanities away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And when as Judge Thou drawest nigh,\nThe secrets of all hearts to try;\nWhen sinners meet their awful doom,\nAnd saints attain their heavenly home;",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O let us not, for evil past,\nBe driven from Thy face at last;\nBut with the blessed evermore\nBehold Thee, love Thee, and adore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To God the Father, God the Son,\nAnd God the Spirit, Three in One,\nPraise, honor, might and glory be\nFrom age to age eternally.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Heavenly Word",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1464",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown; translated from Latin to English in Hymns Ancient and Modern."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O holy city, seen of John,\nWhere Christ the Lamb, doth reign,\nWithin whose foursquare walls shall come\nNo night, nor need, nor pain,\nAnd where the tears are wiped from eyes\nThat shall not weep again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark, how from men whose lives are held\nMore cheap than merchandise,\nFrom women struggling sore for bread,\nFrom little children's cries,\nThere swells the sobbing human plaint\nThat bids thy walls arise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O shame to us who rest content\nWhile lust and greed for gain\nIn street and shop and tenement\nWring gold from human pain,\nAnd bitter lips in blind despair\nCry \"Christ hath died in vain!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Give us, O God, the strength to build\nThe city that hath stood\nToo long a dream, whose laws are love,\nWhose crown is servanthood,\nAnd where the sun that shineth is\nGod's grace for human good.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Already in the mind of God\nThat city riseth fair:\nLo, how its splendor challenges\nThe souls that greatly dare;\nYea, bids us seize the whole of life\nAnd build its glory there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Holy City, Seen of John",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1465",
          "Authors": [
            "Walter Russell Bowie",
            "1909."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O holy night, the stars are brightly shining;\nIt is the night of the dear Savior's birth!\nLong lay the world in sin and error pining,\nTill He appeared and the soul felt its worth.\nA thrill of hope, the weary soul rejoices,\nFor yonder breaks a new and glorious morn.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Led by the light of faith serenely beaming,\nWith glowing hearts by His cradle we stand.\nSo led by light of a star sweetly gleaming,\nHere came the wise men from Orient land.\nThe King of kings lay thus in lowly manger,\nIn all our trials born to be our friend!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Truly He taught us to love one another;\nHis law is love and His Gospel is peace.\nChains shall He break for the slave is our brother\nAnd in His Name all oppression shall cease.\nSweet hymns of joy in grateful chorus raise we,\nLet all within us praise His holy Name!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fall on your knees, O hear the angel voices!\nO night divine, O night when Christ was born!\nO night, O holy night, O night divine!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Holy Night",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1466",
          "Authors": [
            "Placide Clappeau",
            "1847; translated from French to English by John Sullivan Dwight (1812-1893)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O holy Savior, Friend unseen,\nThe faint, the weak on Thee may lean,\nHelp me, throughout life's varying scene,\nBy faith to cling to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blessed with this fellowship divine,\nTake what Thou wilt, I'll ne'er repine;\nE'en as the branches to the vine,\nMy soul would cling to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Far from her home, fatigued, oppressed,\nHere she has found her place of rest\nAn exile still, yet not unblest,\nWhile she can cling to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What though the world deceitful prove,\nAnd earthly friends and joys remove,\nWith patient, uncomplaining love\nStill would I cling to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though faith and hope may long be tried,\nI ask not, need not aught beside;\nHow safe, how calm, how satisfied,\nThe souls that cling to Thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blessed is my lot, whate'er befall;\nWhat can disturb me, who appall,\nWhile as my Strength, my Rock, my All,\nAll, Savior, I cling to Thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Holy Savior, Friend Unseen",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1467",
          "Authors": [
            "Charlotte Elliott",
            "1834",
            "1836."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O hope of every contrite heart,\nO joy of all the meek,\nTo those who fall, how kind Thou art!\nHow good to those who seek!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But what to those who find?\nAh this—Nor tongue nor pen can show;\nThe love of Jesus, what it is\nNone but His loved ones show.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, our only joy be Thou,\nAs Thou our prize will be;\nJesus, be Thou our glory now,\nAnd through eternity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Hope of Every Contrite Heart",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1468",
          "Authors": [
            "Bernard of Clairvaux (1091-1153)",
            "translated by Edward Caswall",
            "1849."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O how happy are they\nWho the Savior obey,\nAnd have laid up their treasure above!\nTongue can never express\nThe sweet comfort and peace\nOf a soul in its earliest love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That sweet comfort was mine,\nWhen the Father divine\nI first found in the blood of the Lamb;\nWhen my heart first believed,\nWhat a joy I received,\nWhat heaven in Jesus' Name!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Twas a heaven below\nMy Redeemer to know,\nAnd the angels could do nothing more,\nThan to fall at His feet,\nAnd the story repeat,\nAnd the Lover of sinners adore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus all the day long\nWas my joy and my song:\nO that all His salvation might see!\n\"He hath loved me,\" I cried,\n\"He hath suffered and died,\nTo redeem a poor rebel like me.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O the rapturous height\nOf that holy delight\nWhich I felt in the life giving blood!\nBy my Savior possessed,\nI was perfect blest,\nAs if filled with the fullness of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O How Happy Are They",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1469",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley (1707-1788)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is a Name I love to hear,\nI love to sing its worth;\nIt sounds like music in my ear,\nThe sweetest Name on earth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It tells me of a Savior's love,\nWho died to set me free;\nIt tells me of His precious blood,\nThe sinner's perfect plea.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It tells me what my Father hath\nIn store for every day,\nAnd though I tread a darksome path,\nYields sunshine all the way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It tells of one whose loving heart\nCan feel my deepest woe;\nWho in each sorrow bears\nA part that none can bear below.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O how I love Jesus,\nO how I love Jesus,\nO how I love Jesus,\nBecause He first loved me!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O How I Love Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1470",
          "Authors": [
            "Frederick Whitfield",
            "1855."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"O how shall I keep my Christmas?\"\nMy heart whispered softly to me,\nFor I had been reading the story\nOf the Lord's nativity;\nAnd slowly and clearly before me\nThe words like pictures rise,\nAnd the scenes appear in the beauty\nOf the starry Syrian skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O cradled He was in a manger!\nFor lowly and poor was He,\nWhose throne is the splendors of heaven\nWhose pow'r is infinity;\nAnd He bore His cross to save us,\nTo save us from death and sin,\nAnd He trod all alone the winepress\nTo make us pure and clean.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In glory the hosts of the angels\nCame singing His song of praise,\nAnd filling the heav'ns with their music\nIn those wonderful old days;\nSinging \"Glory to God in the highest!\"\nAnd \"peace upon earth,\"\nAnd the mighty chorus of voices\nPealed forth \"Good will to all.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"O how shall I keep my Christmas?\"\nAs they keep it in heaven above;\nO keep it with peace and thanksgiving,\nAnd kindliest deed of love;\nAnd share with the poor and needy\nThe joys which the Lord gives thee;\nAnd thy heart shall keep with the angels\nThe Lord's nativity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O How Shall I Keep My Christmas?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1471",
          "Authors": [
            "John Westall (1816-1890)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Jehovah, hear my words,\nTo my thoughts attentive be;\nHear my cry, my King, my God,\nI will make my prayer to Thee.\nWith the morning light, O Lord,\nThou shalt hear my voice arise,\nAnd expectant I shall bring\nPrayer as morning sacrifice.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou, Jehovah, art a God\nWho delightest not in sin;\nEvil shall not dwell with Thee,\nNor the proud Thy favor win.\nEvil doers Thou dost hate,\nLying tongues Thou wilt defeat,\nGod abhors the man who loves\nViolence and base deceit.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the fullness of Thy grace\nTo Thy house I will repair;\nBowing toward Thy holy place,\nIn Thy fear to worship there.\nLead me in Thy righteousness,\nLet my foes assail in vain;\nLest my feet be turned aside,\nMake Thy way before me plain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "False and faithless are my foes,\nIn their mouth no truth is found;\nDeadly are the words they speak,\nAll their thoughts with sin abound.\nBring, O God, their plans to naught,\nHold them guilty in Thy sight,\nFor against Thee and Thy law\nThey have set themselves to right.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O let all that trust Thy care\nEver glad and joyful be;\nLet them joy who love Thy Name,\nSafely guarded, Lord, by Thee.\nFor a blessing from Thy store\nTo the righteous Thou wilt yield;\nThou wilt compass him about\nWith Thy favor as a shield.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Jehovah, Hear My Words",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1472",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Jesus Christ, our Lord most dear,\nAs Thou wast once an Infant here\nSo give this child of Thine, we pray,\nThy grace and blessing day by day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As in Thy heav'nly kingdom, Lord,\nThy messengers obey Thy word,\nSend forth the succor of Thy might\nTo shield this child both day and night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And all his life, let angels keep\nHim safe from harm, awake, asleep;\nMay he not bear the cross in vain,\nBut with Thy saints a crown attain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O holy Jesus, Lord divine,\nWe pray Thee guard this child of Thine.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Jesus Christ, Our Lord Most Dear",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1473",
          "Authors": [
            "Heinrich von Laufenburg",
            "1429."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Jesus Christ, Thy manger is\nMy paradise at which my soul reclineth.\nFor there, O Lord, doth lie the Word\nMade flesh for us; herein Thy grace forthshineth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He Whom the sea and wind obey\nDoth come to serve the sinner in great meekness.\nThou, God's own Son, with us art one,\nDost join us and our children in our weakness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy light and grace our guilt efface,\nThy heavenly riches all our loss retrieving.\nImmanuel, Thy birth doth quell\nThe power of hell and Satan's bold deceiving.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou Christian heart, whoe'er thou art,\nBe of good cheer and let no sorrow move thee!\nFor God's own Child, in mercy mild,\nJoins thee to Him--how greatly God must love thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Remember thou what glory now\nThe Lord prepared thee for all earthly sadness.\nThe angel host can never boast\nOf greater glory, greater bliss or gladness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The world may hold her wealth and gold;\nBut thou, my heart, keep Christ as thy true Treasure.\nTo Him hold fast until at last\nA crown be thine and honor in full measure.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Jesus Christ, Thy Manger Is",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1474",
          "Authors": [
            "Paul Gerhardt",
            "1653."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Jesus, crowned with all renown,\nSince Thou the earth hast trod,\nThou reignest, and by Thee come down\nHenceforth the gifts of God.\nThine is the health and Thine the wealth\nThat in our halls abound,\nAnd Thine the beauty and the joy\nWith which the years are crowned.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, in their change, let frost and heat,\nAnd winds and dews be giv'n;\nAll fostering power, all influence sweet,\nBreathe from the bounteous heav'n.\nAttemper fair with gentle air\nThe sunshine and the rain,\nThat kindly earth with timely birth\nMay yield her fruits again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That we may feed the poor aright,\nAnd gathering round Thy throne,\nHere, in the holy angels' sight,\nRepay Thee of Thine own:\nThat we may praise Thee all our days,\nAnd with the Father's Name,\nAnd with the Holy Spirit's gifts,\nThe Savior's love proclaim.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Jesus, Crowned with All Renown",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1475",
          "Authors": [
            "Edward White Benson",
            "1860."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Jesus, I have promised to serve Thee to the end;\nBe Thou forever near me, my Master and my Friend;\nI shall not fear the battle if Thou art by my side,\nNor wander from the pathway if Thou wilt be my Guide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O let me feel Thee near me! The world is ever near;\nI see the sights that dazzle, the tempting sounds I hear;\nMy foes are ever near me, around me and within;\nBut Jesus, draw Thou nearer, and shield my soul from sin.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O let me hear Thee speaking in accents clear and still,\nAbove the storms of passion, the murmurs of self will.\nO speak to reassure me, to hasten or control;\nO speak, and make me listen, Thou Guardian of my soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Jesus, Thou hast promised to all who follow Thee\nThat where Thou art in glory there shall Thy servant be.\nAnd Jesus, I have promised to serve Thee to the end;\nO give me grace to follow, my Master and my Friend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O let me see Thy footprints, and in them plant mine own;\nMy hope to follow duly is in Thy strength alone.\nO guide me, call me, draw me, uphold me to the end;\nAnd then in Heaven receive me, my Savior and my Friend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Jesus, I Have Promised",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1476",
          "Authors": [
            "John Ernest Bode",
            "1868."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Jesus, King most wonderful,\nThou Conqueror renowned,\nThou Sweetness most ineffable,\nIn Whom all joys are found!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When once Thou visitest the heart,\nThen truth begins to shine,\nThen earthly vanities depart,\nThen kindles love divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Jesus, Light of all below,\nThou Fount of life and fire,\nSurpassing all the joys we know,\nAnd all we can desire!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May every heart confess Thy Name;\nAnd ever Thee adore;\nAnd seeking Thee, itself inflame,\nTo seek Thee more and more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thee may our tongues forever bless;\nThee may we love alone;\nAnd ever in our lives express\nThe image of Thine own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Jesus, King Most Wonderful",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1477",
          "Authors": [
            "Bernard of Clairvaux (1091-1153); translated to English by Edward Caswall",
            "1849."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Jesus, Lord and Savior,\nThe soul's eternal King,\nGrant now Thy grace and favor,\nWhile we Thy praises sing!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Far, far from Thee, our Savior,\nOur youthful steps might roam,\nBy sin and darkness sink in death,\nNor reach our heav'nly home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Within Thy Church, Lord Jesus,\nO let our souls aspire,\nTo see Thy Spirit's holy light\nAnd feel celestial fire!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Abide with us, Lord Jesus,\nFill us with holy zeal;\nGive us to think as angels think,\nAnd feel as angels feel.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, Savior, come,\nAnd give Thy Spirit course,\nO feed us now and evermore,\nFrom Love's eternal source!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Jesus, Lord and Savior",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1478",
          "Authors": [
            "Jonathan Bayley (1810-1886)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Jesus, Lord of heavenly grace,\nThou Brightness of Thy Father's face,\nThou Fountain of eternal light,\nWhose beams disperse the shades of night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, holy Sun of heavenly love,\nShower down Thy radiance from above,\nAnd to our inward hearts convey\nThe Holy Spirit's cloudless ray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So we the Father's help will claim,\nAnd sing the Father's glorious Name,\nAnd His almighty grace implore\nThat we may stand, to fall no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May He our actions deign to bless,\nAnd loose the bonds of wickedness;\nFrom sudden falls our feet defend,\nAnd bring us to a prosperous end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May faith, deep rooted in the soul,\nSubdue our flesh, our minds control;\nMay guile depart, and discord cease,\nAnd all within be joy and peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So let us gladly pass the day;\nOur thoughts be pure as morning ray;\nAnd faithful love our noonday light;\nAnd hope our sunset, calm and bright.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Christ, with each returning morn\nThine image to our hearts is borne:\nO may we ever clearly see\nOur Savior and our God in Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Jesus, Lord of Heavenly Grace",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1479",
          "Authors": [
            "Ambrose of Milan (340-397); translated to from Latin English by John Chandler",
            "1837."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Jesus, Master, when today,\nI meet, along the crowded way,\nMy burdened brothers--mine and Thine--\nMay then through me Thy Spirit shine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To cheer them in their onward way,\nTill evening ends the varied day,\nTo kindle so a growing light,\nWhere else might be but gloom and night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Grant, too, that they my need may know,\nAs side by side we onward go--\nAn equal need of kindly thought,\nAnd love like that which Thou hast taught.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then give our hands a touch divine,\nAnd to our voices tones like Thine,\nAs side by side we onward go,\nNor need each other's name to know.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Jesus, Master, When Today",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1480",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles S. Newhall (1842-1935)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Jesus my hope, for me offered up,\nWho with clamor pursued Thee to Calvary's top,\nThe blood Thou hast shed, for me let it plead,\nAnd declare Thou hast died in Thy murderer's stead.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come then from above, its hardness remove,\nAnd vanquish my heart with the sense of Thy love;\nThy love on the tree display unto me.\nAnd the servant of sin in a moment is free.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Neither passion nor pride Thy cross can abide,\nBut melt in the fountain that streams from Thy side;\nLet Thy life-giving blood remove all my load,\nAnd purge my foul conscience, and bring me to God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now, now let me know its virtue below,\nLet it wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow;\nLet it hallow my heart, and thoroughly convert,\nAnd make me, O Lord, in the world as Thou art.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Each moment applied my weakness to hide,\nThy blood be upon me, and always abide,\nMy Advocate prove with the Father above,\nAnd speak me at last to the throne of Thy love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Jesus, My Hope",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1481",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1749."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Jesus, Thou art standing, outside the fast closed door,\nIn lowly patience waiting to pass the threshold o'er:\nShame on us, Christian brothers, His Name and sign who bear,\nO shame, thrice shame upon us, to keep Him standing there!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Jesus, Thou art knocking; and lo, that hand is scarred,\nAnd thorns Thy brow encircle, and tears Thy face have marred:\nO love that passeth knowledge, so patiently to wait!\nO sin that hath no equal, so fast to bar the gate!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Jesus, Thou art pleading in accents meek and low,\n\"I died for you, My children, and will you treat Me so?\"\nO Lord, with shame and sorrow we open now the door;\nDear Savior, enter, enter, and leave us nevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Jesus, Thou Art Standing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1482",
          "Authors": [
            "William Walsham How."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Jesus, when I think of Thee,\nThy manger, cross, and throne,\nMy spirit trusts exultingly\nIn Thee, and Thee alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For me Thou didst become a man,\nFor me didst weep and die;\nFor me achieve Thy wondrous plan\nFor me ascend on high.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O let me share Thy holy birth,\nThy faith, Thy death to sin;\nAnd strong, amidst the toils of earth,\nMy heavenly life begin.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then shall I know what means the strain\nTriumphant of Saint Paul:\n\"To live is Christ, to die is gain\";\n\"Christ is my All in all.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Jesus, When I Think of Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1483",
          "Authors": [
            "George Washington Bethune",
            "1847."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O joyous Easter morning,\nThat saw the Lord of love arise!\nO bright and happy morning!\nThe clouds have left the skies.\nThe night of grief is ended,\nThe smiling day has come again,\nAnd Christ has won the victory\nFor all the sons of men.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O gladsome Easter morning,\nOur hearts rejoice anew today,\nThe grave and death are conquered,\nHe is of life the Way.\nThe hosts of sin are vanquished,\nHe is the Victor, Savior, King;\nThen let us all with gladness,\nOur thankful praises bring.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O blessed Easter morning,\nWhat day so bright and fair as this,\nWhen, through His mighty triumph,\nHe won the courts of bliss!\nThe doors of heaven are open,\nThe grave no more has power or dread,\nFor risen is our Savior,\nThe firstfruits of the dead.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Joyous Easter Morning",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1484",
          "Authors": [
            "Author unknown."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O let him whose sorrow no relief can find,\nTrust in God, and borrow ease for heart and mind.\nWhere the mourner weeping sheds the secret tear,\nGod His watch is keeping, though none else is near.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God will never leave thee, all thy wants He knows,\nFeels the pains that grieve thee, sees thy cares and woes;\nRaise thine eyes to heaven when thy spirits quail,\nWhen, by tempests driven, heart and courage fail.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All thy woe and sadness, in this world below,\nBalance not the gladness thou in heaven shalt know,\nWhen thy gracious Savior in the realms above\nCrowns thee with His favor, fills thee with His love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Let Him Whose Sorrow",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1485",
          "Authors": [
            "Heinrich Siegmund Oswald",
            "1826; translated from German to English by Frances Elizabeth Cox",
            "1841."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O let my supplicating cry\nBy Thee, my gracious Lord, be heard;\nGive wisdom and deliver me\nAccording to Thy faithful Word.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Instructed in Thy holy law,\nTo praise Thy Word I lift my voice;\nO Lord, be Thou my present help,\nFor Thy commandments are my choice.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For Thy salvation I have longed,\nAnd in Thy law is my delight;\nEnrich my soul with life divine,\nAnd help by Thy judgments right.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy servant like a wandering sheep\nHas lost the path and gone astray;\nRestore my soul and lead me home,\nFor Thy commands I would obey",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Let My Supplicating Cry",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1486",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Life that makest all things new,\nThe blooming earth, the thoughts of men,\nOur pilgrim feet, wet with Thy dew,\nIn gladness hither turn again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From hand to hand the greeting flows,\nFrom eye to eye the signals run,\nFrom heart to heart the bright hope glows,\nThe seekers of the Light are one.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "One in the freedom of the truth,\nOne in the joys of paths untrod,\nOne in the soul's perennial youth,\nOne in the larger thought of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The freer step, the fuller breath,\nThe wide horizon's grander view,\nThe sense of life that knows no death,\nThe new Life that maketh all things new!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Life That Makest All Things New",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1487",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel Longfellow",
            "1874."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Light that knew no dawn,\nThat shines to endless day,\nAll things in earth and heav'n\nAre lustered by Thy ray;\nNo eye can to Thy throne ascend,\nNor mind Thy brightness comprehend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy grace, O Father, give,\nThat I might serve in fear;\nAbove all boons, I pray,\nGrant me Thy voice to hear;\nFrom sin Thy child in mercy free,\nAnd let me dwell in light with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That, cleansed from stain of sin,\nI may meet homage give;\nAnd pure in heart, behold\nThy beauty while I live;\nClean hands in holy worship raise,\nAnd Thee, O Christ my Savior, praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In supplication meek\nTo Thee I bend the knee;\nO Christ, when Thou shalt come,\nIn love remember me,\nAnd in Thy kingdom, by Thy grace,\nGrant me a humble servant's place.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy grace, O Father, give,\nI humbly Thee implore;\nAnd let Thy mercy bless\nThy servant more and more.\nAll grace and glory be to Thee,\nFrom age to age eternally.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Light That Knew No Dawn",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1489",
          "Authors": [
            "Gregory of Nazianzus (325-390); translated to English by John Brownlie (1859-1925)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Light, from age to age the same,\nO ever living Word,\nHere have we felt Thy kindling flame,\nThy voice within have heard.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here holy thought and hymn and prayer\nHave winged the Spirit's powers,\nAnd made these walls divinely fair,\nThy temple, Lord, and ours.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O not in vain their toil who wrought\nTo build faith's freer shrine;\nNor theirs whose steadfast love and thought\nHave watched the fire divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Burn, holy Fire, and shine more wide!\nWhile nations rise and fall,\nFaith, hope, and charity abide,\nThe heart and soul of all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Light, from Age to Age the Same",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1488",
          "Authors": [
            "Frederick Lucian Hosmer",
            "1890."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Light, Whose beams illumine all\nFrom twilight dawn to perfect day,\nShine Thou before the shadows fall\nThat lead our wandering feet astray;\nAt morn and eve Thy radiance pour\nThat youth may love, and age adore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Way, through Whom our souls draw near\nTo yon eternal home of peace,\nWhere perfect love shall cast our fear,\nAnd earth's vain toil and wandering cease;\nIn strength or weakness may we see\nOur heavenward path, O Lord, through Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Truth, before Whose shrine we bow,\nThou priceless Pearl for all who seek,\nTo Thee our earliest strength we vow,\nThy love will bless the pure and meek;\nWhen dreams or mists beguile our sight,\nTurn Thou our darkness into light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Life, the Well that ever flows\nTo slake the thirst of those that faint,\nThy power to bless what seraph knows?\nThy joy supreme what words can paint?\nIn earth's last hour of fleeting breath\nBe Thou our Conqueror over death.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Light, O Way, O Truth, O Life,\nO Jesus, born mankind to save,\nGive Thou Thy peace in deadliest strife,\nShed Thou Thy calm on stormiest wave;\nBe Thou our hope, our joy, our dread,\nLord of the living and the dead.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Light, Whose Beams Illumine All",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1490",
          "Authors": [
            "Edward Hayes Plumptre",
            "1864."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O little town of Bethlehem, how still we see thee lie!\nAbove thy deep and dreamless sleep the silent stars go by.\nYet in thy dark streets shineth the everlasting Light;\nThe hopes and fears of all the years are met in thee tonight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For Christ is born of Mary, and gathered all above,\nWhile mortals sleep, the angels keep their watch of wondering love.\nO morning stars together, proclaim the holy birth,\nAnd praises sing to God the King, and peace to men on earth!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How silently, how silently, the wondrous Gift is given;\nSo God imparts to human hearts the blessings of His heaven.\nNo ear may hear His coming, but in this world of sin,\nWhere meek souls will receive Him still, the dear Christ enters in.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Where children pure and happy pray to the blessed Child,\nWhere misery cries out to Thee, Son of the mother mild;\nWhere charity stands watching and faith holds wide the door,\nThe dark night wakes, the glory breaks, and Christmas comes once more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O holy Child of Bethlehem, descend to us, we pray;\nCast out our sin, and enter in, be born in us today.\nWe hear the Christmas angels the great glad tidings tell;\nO come to us, abide with us, our Lord Emmanuel!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Little Town of Bethlehem",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1491",
          "Authors": [
            "Phillips Brooks",
            "1867."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lord and Master of us all,\nWhate'er our name or sign,\nWe own Thy sway, we hear Thy call,\nWe test our lives by Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou judgest us; Thy purity\nDoth all our lusts condemn;\nThe love that draws us nearer Thee\nIs hot with wrath to them.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our thoughts lie open to Thy sight\nAnd naked to Thy glance\nOur secret sins are in the light\nOf Thy pure countenance.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yet weak and blinded though we be,\nThou dost our service own;\nWe bring our varying gifts to Thee,\nAnd Thou rejectest none.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Thee our full humanity,\nIts joys and pains belong;\nThe wrong of man to man on Thee\nInflicts a deeper wrong.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who hates, hates Thee; who loves, becomes\nTherein to Thee allied:\nAll sweet accords of hearts and homes\nIn Thee are multiplied.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Apart from Thee all gain is loss,\nAll labor vainly done;\nThe solemn shadow of the cross\nIs better than the sun.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Lord and Master of Us All",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1495",
          "Authors": [
            "John Greenleaf Whittier",
            "1866."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lord Jesus, Lamb of God,\nBearing such a heavy load;\nPain and suffering was Your fate–\nAnguish, ridicule and hate.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Crown of thorns and staff of spite,\nMust you mock our Sovereign's might?\nKnow you not whom Pilate brings?\nJesus Christ, the King of kings!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Road of sorrow, lead the way\nTo redeeming love today.\nLet me see my Savior's face;\nLet me taste this gift of grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tree of anguish, bear my sin;\nHeart of Jesus, let me in.\nO Lord, may Your wounds make whole\nBody, spirit and my soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Cross of triumph lifted high;\nChrist becomes the victory:\nPriest and sacrifice today,\nWashing all our guilt away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Lord Jesus, Lamb of God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1499",
          "Authors": [
            "R. Michael Cullinan",
            "1996."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lord most high, with all my heart\nThy wondrous works I will proclaim;\nI will be glad and give Thee thanks\nAnd sing the praises of Thy Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord, the everlasting King,\nIs seated on His judgment throne;\nThe righteous Judge of all the world\nWill make His perfect justice known.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jehovah will a refuge prove,\nA refuge strong for all oppressed,\nA safe retreat, where weary souls\nIn troublous times may surely rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All they, O Lord, that know Thy Name\nTheir confidence in Thee will place,\nFor Thou hast ne'er forsaken them\nWho earnestly have sought Thy face.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing praises to the Lord most high;\nTo Him Who doth in Zion dwell;\nDeclare His mighty deeds abroad,\nHis deeds among the nations tell.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Lord Most High",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1500",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lord of heav'n and earth and sea,\nTo Thee all praise and glory be;\nHow shall we show our love to Thee,\nWho givest all?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The golden sunshine, vernal air,\nSweet flowers and fruits, Thy love declare;\nWhere harvests ripen, Thou art there,\nWho givest all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For peaceful homes and healthful days,\nFor all the blessings earth displays,\nWe owe Thee thankfulness and praise,\nWho givest all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou didst not spare Thine only Son,\nBut gav'st Him for a world undone,\nAnd freely, with that blessèd One,\nThou givest all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou giv'st the Spirit's blessèd dower,\nSpirit of life and love and power,\nAnd dost His sevenfold graces shower\nUpon us all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For souls redeemed, for sins forgiv'n,\nFor means of grace and hopes of heav'n,\nFather, all praise to Thee be giv'n,\nWho givest all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We lose what on ourselves we spend,\nWe have as treasure without end\nWhatever, Lord, to Thee we lend,\nWho givest all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Thee, from Whom we all derive\nOur life, our gifts, our power to give:\nO may we ever with Thee live,\nWho givest all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Lord of Heav'n and Earth and Sea",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1501",
          "Authors": [
            "Christopher Wordsworth",
            "1863."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lord of life, to Thee we lift our hearts in praise for those,\nThy prophets, who have shown Thy gift of grace that ever grows,\nOf truth that spreads from shore to shore, of wisdom's widening ray,\nOf light that shineth more and more unto Thy perfect day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Shine forth, O Light, that we may see, with hearts all unafraid,\nThe meaning and the mystery of things that Thou hast made:\nShine forth, and let the darkling past beneath Thy beam grow bright;\nShine forth, and touch the future vast with Thine untroubled light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Light up Thy Word; the fettered page from killing bondage free;\nLight up our way; lead forth this age in love's large liberty.\nO Light of light! within us dwell, through us Thy radiance pour,\nThat word and life Thy truths may tell, and praise Thee evermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Lord of Life",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1502",
          "Authors": [
            "Washington Gladden",
            "1897."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lord our God, arise!\nThe cause of truth maintain,\nAnd wide o'er all the peopled world\nExtend Thy blessèd reign.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou Prince of life, arise!\nNor let Thy glory cease;\nFar spread the conquests of Thy grace,\nAnd bless the earth with peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou Holy Ghost, arise!\nExpand Thy quick'ning wing,\nAnd o'er a dark and ruined world\nLet light and order spring.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All on the earth, arise!\nTo God the Savior sing;\nFrom shore to shore, from earth to heav'n,\nLet echoing anthems ring.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Lord Our God, Arise!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1503",
          "Authors": [
            "Ralph Wardlaw",
            "1800."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lord! and is Thy table spread,\nAnd doth Thy cup with truth o'erflow?\nThither be all Thy children led,\nAnd let them all its sweetness know.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hail, sacred feast which Jesus makes,\nRich banquet of His flesh and blood!\nThrice happy we who here partake\nThat sacred stream, that heavenly food.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O, let Thy table honored be,\nAnd furnished well with joyful guests;\nAnd may each soul salvation see\nThat here its sacred pledges tastes.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Nor let Thy spreading Gospel rest\nTill through the world Thy truth has run;\nTill with this bread all men are blest\nWho see the light, or feel the sun.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Lord! And Is Thy Table Spread?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1492",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Doddridge."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lord! how happy should we be,\nIf we could leave our cares to Thee,\nIf we from self could rest;\nAnd feel at heart that One above,\nIn perfect wisdom, perfect love,\nIs working for the best.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For when we kneel and cast our care\nUpon our God in humble prayer,\nWith strengthened souls we rise,\nSure that our Father Who is nigh,\nTo hear the ravens when they cry,\nWill hear His children's cries.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O may these anxious hearts of ours\nThe lesson learn from birds and flowers,\nAnd learn from self to cease,\nLeave all things to our Father's will,\nAnd in His mercy trusting still,\nFind in each trial peace!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Lord! How Happy Should We Be",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1493",
          "Authors": [
            "Joseph Anstice",
            "1836."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lord, 'tis matter of high praise,\nThy Word on us doth shine,\nBut happy they who feel its rays,\nAnd glorious power divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O let poor sinners feel their sin\nPrick them, as with a sword;\nAnd purge out all that filth within;\nSo will we praise Thy Word.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Enlightened souls have cause to sing,\nWho wounded were by Thee;\nTrue cause of joy to such doth spring;\nFor they, Lord, healed be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And now in robes most richly decked,\nThey to the King are brought;\nSurpassing angels, for have they\nA robe so richly wrought.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We therefore throw our crowns below\nThy high and glorious throne;\nAnd must all say, both night and day,\nThou worthy art alone,",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All glory, power, and praise to have,\nBy us forevermore;\nThus let us sing unto our King,\nAnd Him in heart adore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Lord, 'Tis Matter of High Praise",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1494",
          "Authors": [
            "Benjamin Keach",
            "1700."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lord, be Thou my Helper true,\nFor just and godly men are few;\nThe faithful who can find?\nFrom truth and wisdom men depart,\nWith flattering lips and double heart,\nThey speak their evil mind.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The lips that speak, the truth to hide,\nThe tongues of arrogance and pride,\nThat boastful words employ,\nFalse speaking tongues that boast their might,\nThat own no law, that know no right,\nJehovah will destroy.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Because the poor are sore oppressed,\nBecause the needy are distressed,\nAnd bitter are their cries,\nThe Lord will be their Helper strong;\nTo save them from contempt and wrong\nJehovah will arise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jehovah's promises are sure,\nHis words are true, His words are pure\nAs silver from the flame.\nThough base men walk on every side,\nHis saints are safe, whate'er betide,\nProtected by His Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Lord, Be Thou My Helper True",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1496",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lord, how shall I meet You, how welcome you aright?\nYour people long to greet You, my Hope, my heart's Delight!\nO kindle, Lord most holy, a lamp within my breast,\nTo do in spirit lowly all that may please You best.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Love caused Your incarnation, love brought You down to me;\nYour thirst for my salvation procured my liberty.\nO love beyond all telling, that led you to embrace\nIn love all loves excelling our lost and fallen race.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A glorious crown You gave me, a treasure safe on high,\nThat will not fail nor leave me as earthly riches fly.\nMy heart shall bloom forever for You with praises new,\nAnd from Your Name shall never withhold the honor due.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Lord, How Shall I Meet You?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1497",
          "Authors": [
            "Paul Gerhardt",
            "1653; translated from German to English by Catherine Winkworth",
            "1863."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lord, I will delight in Thee\nAnd on Thy care depend,\nTo Thee in every trouble flee,\nMy best, my only Friend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When all created streams are dried,\nThy fullness is the same;\nMay I with this be satisfied\nAnd glory in Thy Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No good in creatures can be found\nBut may be found in Thee;\nI must have all things and abound\nWhile God is God to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lord, I cast my care on Thee,\nI triumph and adore;\nHenceforth my great concern shall be\nTo love and please Thee more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Lord, I Will Delight in Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1498",
          "Authors": [
            "John Ryland",
            "1777."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lord, our God, in adoration\nWe worship You and bend the knee,\nWith angel hosts our praises singing,\nWith longing eyes the Christ to see.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To shepherds, angels tell the story,\nWho run with haste to Bethl'hem near\nThat they might see this Child most holy\nAnd spread the word that all might hear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Of virgin mother pure and favored,\nThe King of kings is born this day.\nA humble stable gives Him shelter--\nHis bed, a manger filled with hay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This infant Sovereign comes as servant--\nFor to this purpose was He sent.\nHis life and death and resurrection\nAre sacrifice and sacrament.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And so with kings we kneel before Him\nTo offer gifts of frankincense;\nWith myrrh and gold we make oblation--\nEach Christian heart on earth repents!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be near us, Lord, when we are weary;\nSecure us to Your loving breast\nUntil You bring us to Your kingdom\nWhere we shall find eternal rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Lord, Our God, in Adoration",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1504",
          "Authors": [
            "R. Michael Cullinan",
            "1996."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lord, our Lord, in all the earth,\nHow excellent Thy Name!\nThy glory Thou hast spread afar\nIn all the starry frame.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From lips of children, Thou, O Lord,\nHast mighty strength ordained,\nThat adversaries should be stilled\nAnd vengeful foes restrained.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When I regard the wondrous heavens,\nThy handiwork on high,\nThe moon and stars ordained by Thee,\nOh, what is man! I cry.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, what is man, in Thy regard\nTo hold so large a place!\nAnd what the son of man, that Thou\nDost visit him in grace!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For Thou hast made him little less\nThan Thy blest angels be;\nWith honor Thou hast crowned his head\nAnd glorious dignity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On man Thy wisdom hath bestowed\nA pow'r well nigh divine;\nWith honor Thou hast crowned his head\nWith glory like to Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou hast subjected all to him,\nAnd lord of all is he,\nOf flocks and herds, and beasts and birds,\nAnd all within the sea.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy mighty works and wondrous grace\nThy glory, Lord, proclaim.\nO Lord, our Lord, in all the earth\nHow excellent Thy Name!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Lord, Our Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1505",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lord, the holy innocents\nLaid down for Thee their infant life,\nAnd martyrs brave and patient saints\nHave stood for Thee in fire and strife.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We wear the cross they wore of old\nOur lips have learned like vows to make;\nWe need not die; we cannot fight;\nWhat may we do for Jesus' sake?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O day by day each Christian child\nHas much to do, without, within;\nA death to die for Jesus' sake,\nA weary war to wage with sin.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When deep within our swelling hearts\nThe thoughts of pride and anger rise,\nWhen bitter words are on our tongues,\nAnd tears of passion in our eyes.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then we may stay the angry blow,\nThen we may check the hasty word,\nGive gentle answers back again,\nAnd fight a battle for our Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With smiles of peace and looks of love,\nLight in our dwellings we may make,\nBid kind good humor brighten there,\nAnd do all still for Jesus' sake.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's not a child so weak and small\nBut has his little cross to take,\nHis little work of love and praise,\nThat he may do for Jesus' sake.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Lord, the Holy Innocents",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1506",
          "Authors": [
            "Cecil Frances Humphreys Alexander",
            "1850."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lord, Thou art my God and King,\nAnd I will ever bless Thy Name.\nI will extol Thee every day,\nAnd evermore Thy praise proclaim.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord is greatly to be praised.\nHis greatness is beyond our thoughts.\nFrom age to age the sons of men\nShall tell the wonders God has wrought.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Upon Thy glorious majesty\nAnd wondrous works my mind shall dwell.\nThy deeds fill all the world with awe,\nAnd of Thy greatness I will tell.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy matchless goodness and Thy grace\nThy people shall commemorate,\nAnd all Thy truth and righteousness\nMy joyful song shall celebrate.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Lord, Thou Art My God and King",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1507",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lord, Thou Judge of all the earth,\nTo Whom all vengeance doth belong,\nArise and show Thy glory forth,\nRequite the proud, condemn the wrong.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How long, O Lord, in boastful pride\nShall wicked men triumphant stand?\nHow long shall they afflict thy saints\nAnd scorn Thy wrath, Thy dreadful hand?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be wise, ye fools and brutish men;\nShall not He see Who formed the eye?\nShall not He hear Who formed the ear,\nAnd judge, Who reigneth, God most high?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord will judge in righteousness,\nFrom Him all truth and knowledge flow;\nThe foolish thoughts of wicked men,\nHow vain they are the Lord doth know.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That man is blest whom Thou, O Lord,\nWith chastening hand dost teach Thy will,\nFor in the day when sinners fall\nThat man in peace abideth still.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Unless the Lord had been my Help,\nMy life had quickly passed away;\nBut when my foot had almost slipped,\nO Lord, Thy mercy was my stay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Amid the doubts that fill my mind\nThy comforts, Lord, bring joy to me;\nCan wickedness, though throned in might,\nHave fellowship, O Lord, with Thee?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The wicked, in their might arrayed,\nAgainst the righteous join their power,\nBut to the Lord I flee for help,\nHe is my Refuge and my Tower.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Lord, Thou Judge",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1508",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lord, we praise Thee, bless Thee, and adore Thee,\nIn thanksgiving bow before Thee.\nThou with Thy body and Thy blood didst nourish\nOur weak souls that they may flourish.\nO Lord, have mercy!\nMay Thy body, Lord, born of Mary\nThat our sins and sorrow did carry,\nAnd Thy blood for us plead in all trial, fear and need:\nO Lord, have mercy!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy holy body into death was given,\nLife to win for us in heaven.\nNo greater love than this to Thee could bind us;\nMay this feast thereof remind us!\nO Lord, have mercy!\nLord, Thy kindness did so constrain Thee\nThat Thy blood should bless and sustain me.\nAll our debt Thou hast paid; peace with God once more is made:\nO Lord, have mercy!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May God bestow on us His grace and favor\nTo please Him with our behavior\nAnd live as brethren here in love and union\nNor repent this blessed Communion!\nO Lord, have mercy!\nLet not Thy good Spirit forsake us;\nGrant that heavenly minded He make us;\nGive Thy church, Lord, to see days of peace and unity;\nO Lord, have mercy!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Lord, We Praise Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1509",
          "Authors": [
            "Martin Luther",
            "1524."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O love divine, how sweet thou art!\nWhen shall I find my willing heart\nAll taken up by thee?\nI thirst, I faint, I die to prove\nThe greatness of redeeming love,\nThe love of Christ to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Stronger His love than death or hell;\nIts reaches are unsearchable;\nThe first born sons of light\nDesire in vain its depths to see;\nThey cannot reach the mystery\nThe length, and breadth, and height.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God only knows the love of God;\nO that it now were shed abroad\nIn this poor stony heart!\nFor love I sigh, for love I pine;\nThis only portion, Lord, be mine,\nBe mine this better part.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Forever would I take my seat\nWith Mary at the Master's feet;\nBe this my happy choice;\nMy only care, delight, and bliss,\nMy joy, my heaven on earth, be this\nTo hear the Bridegroom's voice.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Love Divine, How Sweet Thou Art",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1511",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1746."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Love divine, that stooped to share\nOur sharpest pang, our bitterest tear!\nOn Thee we cast each earthborn care;\nWe smile at pain while Thou art near.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though long the weary way we tread,\nAnd sorrow crown each lingering year,\nNo path we shun, no darkness dread,\nOur hearts still whispering, \"Thou art near!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When drooping pleasure turns to grief,\nAnd trembling faith is changed to fear,\nThe murmuring wind, the quivering leaf,\nShall softly tell us Thou art near!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On Thee we fling our burdening woe,\nO Love divine, forever dear!\nContent to suffer while we know,\nLiving and dying, Thou art near!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Love Divine, That Stooped to Share",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1512",
          "Authors": [
            "Oliver Wendell Holmes",
            "Sr.",
            "1859."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Love divine, what hast thou done!\nThe immortal God hath died for me!\nThe Father's co-eternal Son\nBore all my sins upon the tree.\nTh'immortal God for me hath died:\nMy Lord, my Love, is crucified!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Is crucified for me and you,\nTo bring us rebels back to God.\nBelieve, believe the record true,\nYe all are bought with Jesus' blood.\nPardon for all flows from His side:\nMy Lord, my Love, is crucified!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Behold and love, ye that pass by,\nThe bleeding Prince of life and peace!\nCome, sinners, see your Savior die,\nAnd say, \"Was ever grief like His?\"\nCome, feel with me His blood applied:\nMy Lord, my Love, is crucified!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then let us sit beneath His cross,\nAnd gladly catch the healing stream:\nAll things for Him account but loss,\nAnd give up all our hearts to Him:\nOf nothing think or speak beside,\nMy Lord, my Love, is crucified!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Love Divine, What Hast Thou Done",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1513",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1742."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O love of God must full,\nO love of God most free,\nCome, warm my heart, come fill my soul,\nCome, lead me unto Thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Warm as the glowing sun,\nSo shines Thy love on me;\nIt wraps me 'round with kindly care,\nIt draws me unto Thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The wildest sea is calm,\nThe tempest brings no fear,\nThe darkest night is full of light\nBecause Thy love is near.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O love of God most full,\nO love of God most free,\nThou warm'st my heart,\nThou fill'st my soul,\nWith might Thou strength'nest me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Love of God Most Full",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1516",
          "Authors": [
            "Oscar Clute",
            "1904."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O love of God, how strong and true!\nEternal, and yet ever new;\nUncomprehended and unbought,\nBeyond all knowledge and all thought.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O love of God, how deep and great!\nFar deeper than man's deepest hate;\nSelf fed, self kindled, like the light,\nChangeless, eternal, infinite.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O heavenly love, how precious still,\nIn days of weariness and ill,\nIn nights of pain and helplessness,\nTo heal, to comfort, and to bless!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O wide embracing, wondrous love!\nWe read thee in the sky above,\nWe read thee in the earth below,\nIn seas that swell, and streams that flow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We read thee best in Him Who came\nTo bear for us the cross of shame;\nSent by the Father from on high,\nOur life to live, our death to die.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We read thy power to bless and save,\nE'en in the darkness of the grave;\nStill more in resurrection light,\nWe read the fulness of thy might.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O love of God, our shield and stay\nThrough all the perils of our way!\nEternal love, in thee we rest\nForever safe, forever blest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Love of God, How Strong and True",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1515",
          "Authors": [
            "Horatius Bonar",
            "1861."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O love that casts out fear,\nO love that casts out sin,\nTarry no more without,\nBut come and dwell within!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "True sunlight of the soul,\nSurround us as we go;\nSo shall our way be safe,\nOur feet no straying know.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Great love of God, come in!\nWellspring of heavenly peace;\nThou Living Water, come!\nSpring up, and never cease.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Love of the living God,\nOf Father and of Son;\nLove of the Holy Ghost,\nFill thou each needy one.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Love That Casts Out Fear",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1517",
          "Authors": [
            "Horatius Bonar",
            "1861."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Love that wilt not let me go,\nI rest my weary soul in thee;\nI give thee back the life I owe,\nThat in thine ocean depths its flow\nMay richer, fuller be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O light that followest all my way,\nI yield my flickering torch to thee;\nMy heart restores its borrowed ray,\nThat in thy sunshine's blaze its day\nMay brighter, fairer be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Joy that seekest me through pain,\nI cannot close my heart to thee;\nI trace the rainbow through the rain,\nAnd feel the promise is not vain,\nThat morn shall tearless be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Cross that liftest up my head,\nI dare not ask to fly from thee;\nI lay in dust life's glory dead,\nAnd from the ground there blossoms red\nLife that shall endless be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1518",
          "Authors": [
            "George Matheson",
            "1882."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Love! O Life! Our faith and sight\nThy presence maketh one,\nAs through transfigured clouds of white\nWe trace the noonday sun.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So, to our mortal eyes subdued,\nFlesh-veiled, but not concealed,\nWe know in Thee the fatherhood\nAnd heart of God revealed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We faintly hear, we deemly see,\nIn differing phrase we pray;\nBut, dim or clear, we own in Thee\nThe Light, the Truth, the Way!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our Friend, our Brother, and our Lord,\nWhat may Thy service be?\nNor name, nor form, nor ritual word,\nBut simply following Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy litanies, sweet offices\nOf love and gratitude;\nThy sacramental liturgies,\nThe joy of doing good.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Love! O Life!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1510",
          "Authors": [
            "John Greenleaf Whittier (1807-1892)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O love, how deep, how broad, how high,\nIt fills the heart with ecstasy,\nThat God, the Son of God, should take\nOur mortal form for mortals' sake!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He sent no angel to our race\nOf higher or of lower place,\nBut wore the robe of human frame\nHimself, and to this lost world came.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For us baptized, for us He bore\nHis holy fast and hungered sore,\nFor us temptation sharp He knew;\nFor us the tempter overthrew.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For us He prayed; for us He taught;\nFor us His daily works He wrought;\nBy words and signs and actions thus\nStill seeking not Himself, but us.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For us to evil power betrayed,\nScourged, mocked, in purple robe arrayed,\nHe bore the shameful cross and death,\nFor us gave up His dying breath.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For us He rose from death again;\nFor us He went on high to reign;\nFor us He sent His Spirit here,\nTo guide, to strengthen, and to cheer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All glory to our Lord and God\nFor love so deep, so high, so broad:\nThe Trinity Whom we adore,\nForever and forevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Love, How Deep",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1514",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown",
            "15th Century; translated from Latin to English by Benjamin Webb",
            "1854."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O magnify the Lord with me,\nYe people of His choice.\nLet all to whom He lendeth breath\nNow in His Name rejoice.\nFor love's blest revelation,\nFor rest from condemnation,\nFor uttermost salvation,\nTo Him give thanks.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O praise Him for His holiness,\nHis wisdom, and His grace;\nSing praises for His precious blood\nWhich ransomed all our race.\nIn tenderness He sought us;\nFrom depths of sin He brought us;\nThe way of life then taught us.\nTo Him give thanks.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Had I a thousand tongues to sing,\nThe half could ne'er be told\nOf love so rich, so full and free,\nOf blessings manifold;\nOf grace that faileth never,\nPeace flowing as a river\nFrom God, the glorious Giver.\nTo Him give thanks.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let all the people praise Thee.\nLet all the people praise Thee,\nLet all the people praise Thy Name\nForever and forevermore.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Magnify the Lord with Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1519",
          "Authors": [
            "Leila Naylor Morris",
            "1906"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Master of the waking world,\nWho hast the nations in Thy heart,\nThe heart that bled and broke to send\nGod's love to earth's remotest part:\nShow us anew in Calvary\nThe wondrous power that makes us free.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On every side the walls are down,\nThe gates swing wide to every land,\nThe restless tribes and races feel\nThe pressure of Thy pierced hand;\nThy way is in the sea and air,\nThy world is open everywhere.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We hear the throb of surging life,\nThe clank of chains, the curse of greed,\nThe moan of pain, the futile cries\nOf superstition's cruel creed;\nThe peoples hunger for Thee, Lord,\nThe isles are waiting for Thy Word.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy witness in the souls of men,\nThy Spirit's ceaseless, brooding power,\nIn lands where shadows hide the light,\nAwait a new creative hour:\nO mighty God, set us aflame\nTo show the glory of Thy Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Master of the Waking World",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1521",
          "Authors": [
            "Frank Mason North (1850-1935)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Master Workman of the race, Thou Man of Galilee,\nWho with the eyes of early youth eternal things did see,\nWe thank Thee for Thy boyhood faith that shone Thy whole life through;\n\"Did ye not know it is My work, My Father's work to do?\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Carpenter of Nazareth, Builder of life divine,\nWho shapest man to God's own law, Thyself the fair design,\nBuild us a tower of Christlike height, that we the land may view,\nAnd see, like Thee, our noblest work, our Father's work to do.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Thou Who dost the vision send and givest each his task,\nAnd with the task sufficient strength, show us Thy will, we ask;\nGive us a conscience bold and good, give us a purpose true,\nThat it may be our highest joy our Father's work to do.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Master Workman of the Race",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1523",
          "Authors": [
            "Jay T. Stocking",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Master, let me walk with Thee,\nIn lowly paths of service free;\nTell me Thy secret; help me bear\nThe strain of toil, the fret of care.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Help me the slow of heart to move\nBy some clear, winning word of love;\nTeach me the wayward feet to stay,\nAnd guide them in the homeward way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Master, let me walk with Thee,\nBefore the taunting Pharisee;\nHelp me to bear the sting of spite,\nThe hate of men who hide Thy light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The sore distrust of souls sincere\nWho cannot read Thy judgments clear,\nThe dullness of the multitude,\nWho dimly guess that Thou art good.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Teach me Thy patience; still with Thee\nIn closer, clearer, company,\nIn work that keeps faith sweet and strong,\nIn trust that triumphs over wrong.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In hope that sends a shining ray\nFar down the future's broadening way,\nIn peace that only Thou canst give,\nWith Thee, O Master, let me live.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Master, Let Me Walk with Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1520",
          "Authors": [
            "Washington Gladden",
            "1879."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Master, when Thou callest,\nNo voice may say Thee nay,\nFor blest are they that follow\nWhere Thou dost lead the way;\nIn freshest prime of morning,\nOr fullest glow of noon,\nThe note of heavenly warning\nCan never come too soon.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Master, when Thou callest,\nNo heart may dare refuse;\n'Tis honor, highest honor,\nWhen Thou dost deign to use;\nOur brightest and our fairest,\nOur dearest--all are thine;\nThou Who for each one carest,\nWe hail Thy love's design.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Master, When Thou Callest",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1522",
          "Authors": [
            "Sarah Geraldine Stock",
            "1888."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Morning Star, how fair and bright!\nThou beamest forth in truth and light,\nO Sovereign meek and lowly!\nThou Root of Jesse, David's Son,\nMy Lord and Master, Thou hast won\nMy heart to serve Thee solely!\nThou art holy,\nFair and glorious, all victorious, rich in blessing\nRule and might over all possessing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou heavenly Brightness! Light divine!\nO deep within my heart now shine,\nAnd make Thee there an altar!\nFill me with joy and strength to be\nThy member, ever, joined to Thee\nIn love that cannot falter;\nToward Thee longing\nDoth possess me; turn and bless me; here in sadness\nEye and heart long for Thy gladness!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Morning Star, How Fair and Bright",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1524",
          "Authors": [
            "Philipp Nicolai",
            "1599"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O my soul, bless God the Father;\nAll within me bless His Name;\nBless the Father, and forget not\nAll His mercies to proclaim.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who forgives all your transgressions,\nYour diseases all Who heals;\nWho redeems you from destruction,\nWho with you so kindly deals.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Far as east from west is distant,\nHe has put away our sin;\nLike the pity of a father\nHas the Lord's compassion been.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As it was without beginning,\nSo it lasts without an end;\nTo their children's children ever\nShall His righteousness extend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Unto such as keep His cov'nant\nAnd are steadfast in His way;\nUnto those who still remember\nHis commandments, and obey.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bless the Father, all His creatures,\nEver under His control,\nAll throughout His vast dominion;\nBless the Father, O my soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O My Soul, Bless God the Father",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1525",
          "Authors": [
            "The Book of Psalms",
            "1871."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O north, with all thy vales of green,\nO South, with all thy palms!\nFrom peopled towns and vales between,\nUplift the voice of psalms;\nRaise, ancient East, the anthem high,\nAnd let the youthful West reply.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo, in the clouds of heaven appears\nGod's well beloved Son\nHe brings a train of brighter years;\nHis kingdom is begun.\nHe comes, a guilty world to bless\nWith mercy, truth, and righteousness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Father, haste the promised hour,\nWhen at His feet shall lie\nAll rule, authority, and power,\nBeneath the ample sky;\nWhen He shall reign from pole to pole,\nThe Lord of every human soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When all shall heed the words He said\nAmid their daily cares\nAnd by the loving life He led\nShall seek to pattern theirs;\nAnd He who conquered death shall win\nThe mightier conquest over sin.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O North with All Thy Vales of Green",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1526",
          "Authors": [
            "William Cullen Bryant",
            "1869."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O One with God the Father,\nIn majesty and might,\nThe Brightness of His glory,\nEternal Light of Light,\nO'er this our home of darkness\nThy rays are streaming now;\nThe shadows flee before Thee,\nThe world's true Light art Thou.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yet, Lord, we but darkly,\nO heavenly Light, arise,\nDispel these mists that shroud us,\nAnd hide Thee from our eyes.\nWe long to track the footprints\nThat Thou Thyself hast trod;\nWe long to see the pathway\nThat leads to Thee our God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Jesus, shine around us,\nWith radiance of Thy grace;\nO Jesus, turn upon us\nThe brightness of Thy face.\nWe need no star to guide us,\nAs on our way we press,\nIf Thou Thy light vouchsafest,\nO Sun of Righteousness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O One with God the Father",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1527",
          "Authors": [
            "William Walsham How",
            "1871."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O paradise! O paradise!\nWho doth not crave for rest?\nWho would not seek the happy land\nWhere they that loved are blest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O paradise! O paradise!\nThe world is growing old;\nWho would not be at rest and free\nWhere love is never cold.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O paradise! O paradise!\n'Tis weary waiting here;\nI long to be where Jesus is,\nTo feel, to see Him near.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O paradise! O paradise!\nI want to sin no more,\nI want to be as pure on earth\nAs on thy spotless shore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O paradise! O paradise!\nI greatly long to see\nThe special place my dearest Lord\nIn love prepares for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord Jesu, King of paradise,\nO keep me in Thy love,\nAnd guide me to that happy land\nOf perfect rest above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Where loyal hearts and true\nStand ever in the light.\nAll rapture through and through,\nIn God's most holy sight?",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Paradise!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1528",
          "Authors": [
            "Frederick William Faber",
            "1862."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O perfect life of love!\nAll, all is finished now;\nAll that He left His throne above\nTo do for us below.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No work is left undone\nOf all the Father willed;\nHis toil, His sorrows, one by one,\nThe Scripture have fulfilled.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No pain that we can share\nBut He has felt its smart;\nAll forms of human grief and care\nHave pierced that tender heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And on His thorn crowned head,\nAnd on His sinless soul,\nOur sins in all their guilt were laid,\nThat He might make us whole.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In perfect love He dies;\nFor me He dies, for me;\nO all atoning Sacrifice,\nI cling by faith to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In every time of need,\nBefore the judgment throne,\nThy work, O Lamb of God, I'll plead,\nThy merits, not my own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yet work, O Lord, in me,\nAs Thou for me hast wrought;\nAnd let my love the answer be\nTo grace Thy love has brought.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Perfect Life of Love",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1529",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Williams Baker",
            "1875."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O perfect Love, all human thought transcending,\nLowly we kneel in prayer before Thy throne,\nThat theirs may be the love which knows no ending,\nWhom Thou forevermore dost join in one.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O perfect Life, be Thou their full assurance,\nOf tender charity and steadfast faith,\nOf patient hope and quiet, brave endurance,\nWith childlike trust that fears nor pain nor death.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Grant them the joy which brightens earthly sorrow;\nGrant them the peace which calms all earthly strife,\nAnd to life's day the glorious unknown morrow\nThat dawns upon eternal love and life.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Perfect Love",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1530",
          "Authors": [
            "Dorothy Frances Blomfield Gurney",
            "1883."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O praise ye the Lord and sing a new song,\nAmid all His saints His praises prolong;\nThe praise of their Maker His people shall sing,\nAnd children of Zion rejoice in their King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With timbrel and harp and joyful acclaim,\nWith gladness and mirth, sing praise to His Name,\nFor God in His people His pleasure doth seek,\nWith robes of salvation He clotheth the meek.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In glory exult, ye saints of the Lord;\nWith songs in the night, high praises accord;\nGo forth in His service, be strong in His might,\nTo conquer all evil and stand for the right.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For this is His Word: His saints shall not fail,\nBut over the earth their power shall prevail;\nAll kingdoms and nations shall yield to their sway.\nTo God give the glory and praise Him for aye.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Praise Ye the Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1531",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Williams Baker (1821-1877)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O quickly come, dread Judge of all,\nFor, awful though Thine advent be;\nAll shadows from the truth will fall,\nAnd falsehood die, in sight of Thee.\nO quickly come, for doubt and fear\nLike clouds dissolve when Thou art near.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O quickly come, great King of all;\nReign all around us, and within;\nLet sin no more our souls enthrall,\nlet pain and sorrow die with sin.\nO quickly come, for Thou alone\nCanst make Thy scattered people one.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O quickly come, true Life of all;\nFor death is mighty all around;\nOn every home his shadows fall,\nOn every heart his mark is found.\nO quickly come, for grief and pain\nCan never cloud Thy glorious reign.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O quickly come, sure Light of all\nFor gloomy night broods o'er our way;\nAnd weakly souls begin to fall\nWith weary watching for the day.\nO quickly come, for round Thy throne\nNo eye is blind, no night is known.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Quickly Come, Dread Judge of All",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1532",
          "Authors": [
            "Lawrence Tuttiett",
            "1854."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O sacred Head, now wounded, with grief and shame weighed down,\nNow scornfully surrounded with thorns, Thine only crown;\nHow pale Thou art with anguish, with sore abuse and scorn!\nHow does that visage languish, which once was bright as morn!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What Thou, my Lord, hast suffered, was all for sinners' gain;\nMine, mine was the transgression, but Thine the deadly pain.\nLo, here I fall, my Savior! 'Tis I deserve Thy place;\nLook on me with Thy favor, vouchsafe to me Thy grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Men mock and taunt and jeer Thee, Thou noble countenance,\nThough mighty worlds shall fear Thee and flee before Thy glance.\nHow art thou pale with anguish, with sore abuse and scorn!\nHow doth Thy visage languish that once was bright as morn!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now from Thy cheeks has vanished their color once so fair;\nFrom Thy red lips is banished the splendor that was there.\nGrim death, with cruel rigor, hath robbed Thee of Thy life;\nThus Thou hast lost Thy vigor, Thy strength in this sad strife.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My burden in Thy Passion, Lord, Thou hast borne for me,\nFor it was my transgression which brought this woe on Thee.\nI cast me down before Thee, wrath were my rightful lot;\nHave mercy, I implore Thee; Redeemer, spurn me not!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What language shall I borrow to thank Thee, dearest friend,\nFor this Thy dying sorrow, Thy pity without end?\nO make me Thine forever, and should I fainting be,\nLord, let me never, never outlive my love to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My shepherd, now receive me; my guardian, own me Thine.\nGreat blessings Thou didst give me, O source of gifts divine.\nThy lips have often fed me with words of truth and love;\nThy Spirit oft hath led me to heavenly joys above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here I will stand beside Thee, from Thee I will not part;\nO Savior, do not chide me! When breaks Thy loving heart,\nWhen soul and body languish in death's cold, cruel grasp,\nThen, in Thy deepest anguish, Thee in mine arms I'll clasp.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The joy can never be spoken, above all joys beside,\nWhen in Thy body broken I thus with safety hide.\nO Lord of Life, desiring Thy glory now to see,\nBeside Thy cross expiring, I'd breathe my soul to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My Savior, be Thou near me when death is at my door;\nThen let Thy presence cheer me, forsake me nevermore!\nWhen soul and body languish, oh, leave me not alone,\nBut take away mine anguish by virtue of Thine own!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be Thou my consolation, my shield when I must die;\nRemind me of Thy passion when my last hour draws nigh.\nMine eyes shall then behold Thee, upon Thy cross shall dwell,\nMy heart by faith enfolds Thee. Who dieth thus dies well.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 11
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Sacred Head, Now Wounded",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1533",
          "Authors": [
            "Attributed to Bernard of Clairvaux",
            "1153."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O saving Victim, open wide\nThe gate of heaven to man below;\nOur foes press on from every side;\nYour aid supply; Your strength bestow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To your great Name be endless praise;\nImmortal Godhead, One in Three;\nGrant us, for endless length of days,\nIn our true native land to be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Saving Victim, Open Wide",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1534",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Aquinas (1227-1274); translated by Edward Caswall",
            "1849."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Savior, bless us ere we go;\nThy word into our minds install,\nAnd make our lukewarm hearts to glow\nWith lowly love and fervent will.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The day is gone, its hours have run;\nAnd Thou hast taken count of all,\nThe scanty triumphs grace hath won,\nThe broken vow, the frequent fall.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Grant us, dear Lord, from evil vows\nTrue absolution and release;\nAnd bless us, more than in past days,\nWith purity and inward peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through life's long day and death's dark night,\nO gentle Jesus, be our Light.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Savior, Bless Us ere We Go",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1535",
          "Authors": [
            "Frederick William Faber",
            "1849."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Savior, precious Savior,\nWhom yet unseen we love!\nO Name of might and favor,\nAll other names above!\nWe worship Thee, we bless Thee,\nTo Thee, O Christ, we sing;\nWe praise Thee, and confess Thee\nOur holy Lord and King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Bringer of salvation,\nWho wondrously hast wrought,\nThyself the Revelation\nOf love beyond our thought;\nWe worship Thee, we bless Thee,\nTo Thee, O Christ, we sing;\nWe praise Thee, and confess Thee\nOur gracious Lord and King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In Thee all fullness dwelleth,\nAll grace and power divine;\nThe glory that excelleth,\nO Son of God, is Thine;\nWe worship Thee, we bless Thee,\nTo Thee, O Christ, we sing:\nWe praise Thee, and confess Thee\nOur glorious Lord and King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O grant the consummation\nOf this our song above,\nIn endless adoration,\nAnd everlasting love!\nThen shall we praise and bless Thee\nWhere perfect praises ring,\nAnd evermore confess Thee\nOur Savior and our King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Savior, Precious Savior",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1536",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Ridley Havergal",
            "1870."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Savior, Whom this holy morn\nGave to our world below;\nTo mortal want and labor born,\nAnd more than mortal woe.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Incarnate Word! by every grief,\nBy each temptation tried,\nWho lived to yield our ills relief,\nAnd to redeem us died!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If gaily clothed and proudly fed\nIn dangerous wealth we dwell,\nRemind us of Thy manger bed\nAnd lowly cottage cell.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If pressed by poverty severe\nIn anxious want we pine,\nO may Thy Spirit whisper near\nHow poor a lot was Thine!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through this life's ever varying scene\nFrom sin preserve us free;\nLike us Thou hast a mourner been,\nMay we rejoice with Thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Savior, Whom This Holy Morn",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1537",
          "Authors": [
            "Reginald Heber",
            "1811."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O scorned and outcast Lord, beneath\nThy burden meekly bending,\nThou, our true Isaac, to Thy death\nArt wearily ascending.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And soon, with nail pierced feet and hands\nUpon the cross they raise Thee;\nThe cross, which there uplifted stands,\nTo all the earth displays Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh! wondrous love of God on high\nThe sinful thus to cherish!\nHe gave His guiltless Son to die\nLest guilty man should perish.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our sin's pollution to remove\nHis blood was freely given;\nSo mighty was the Savior's love\nSo just the wrath of heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yes! 'tis the cross the breaks the rod\nAnd chain of condemnation,\nAnd makes a league 'twixt man and God\nFor our entire salvation.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O praise the Father, praise the Son,\nThe Lamb for sinners given,\nAnd Holy Ghost, through Whom alone\nOur hearts are raised to heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Scorned and Outcast Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1538",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Coffin",
            "1736."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O sing a new song to the Lord;\nSing all, the earth, to God,\nTo God sing, bless His Name, show still\nHis saving health abroad.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Great honor is before His face,\nAnd majesty divine;\nStrength is within His holy place,\nAnd there doth beauty shine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Do ye ascribe unto the Lord,\nOf people every tribe,\nGlory do ye unto the Lord\nAnd mighty power ascribe.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Give ye the glory to the Lord\nThat to His Name is due;\nCome ye into His courts, and bring\nAn offering with you.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In beauty of His holiness,\nO do the Lord adore;\nLikewise let all the earth throughout\nTremble His face before.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Sing a New Song to the Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1539",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O sing a song of Bethlehem, of shepherds watching there,\nAnd of the news that came to them from angels in the air.\nThe light that shone on Bethlehem fills all the world today;\nOf Jesus' birth and peace on earth the angels sing alway.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O sing a song of Nazareth, of sunny days of joy;\nO sing of fragrant flowers' breath, and of the sinless Boy.\nFor now the flowers of Nazareth in every heart may grow;\nNow spreads the fame of His dear Name on all the winds that blow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O sing a song of Galilee, of lake and woods and hill,\nOf Him Who walked upon the sea and bade the waves be still.\nFor though like waves on Galilee, dark seas of trouble roll,\nWhen faith has heard the Master's Word, falls peace upon the soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O sing a song of Calvary, its glory and dismay,\nOf Him who hung upon the tree, and took our sins away.\nFor He who died on Calvary is risen from the grave,\nAnd Christ, our Lord, by heaven adored, is mighty now to save.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Sing a Song of Bethlehem",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1540",
          "Authors": [
            "Louis Fitzgerald Benson",
            "1889."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O sometimes the shadows are deep,\nAnd rough seems the path to the goal,\nAnd sorrows, sometimes how they sweep\nLike tempests down over the soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O sometimes how long seems the day,\nAnd sometimes how weary my feet;\nBut toiling in life's dusty way,\nThe Rock's blessed shadow, how sweet!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O near to the Rock let me keep\nIf blessings or sorrows prevail,\nOr climbing the mountain way steep,\nOr walking the shadowy vale.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O then to the Rock let me fly\nTo the Rock that is higher than I\nO then to the Rock let me fly\nTo the Rock that is higher than I!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Sometimes the Shadows Are Deep",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1541",
          "Authors": [
            "Erastus Johnson (1826-1909)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Son of God, our Captain of salvation,\nThyself by suffering schooled to human grief,\nWe bless Thee for Thy sons of consolation,\nWho follow in the steps of Thee their Chief.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Those whom Thy Spirit's dread vocation severs\nTo lead the vanguard of Thy conquering host;\nWhose toilsome years are spent in brave endeavors\nTo bear Thy saving Name from coast to coast.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And all true helpers, patient, kind, and skillful,\nWho shed Thy light across our darkened earth,\nCounsel the doubting, and restrain the willful,\nSoothe the sick bed, and share the children's mirth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thus, Lord, Thy blessed saints in memory keeping,\nStill be Thy Church's watchword, \"Comfort ye,\"\nTill in our Father's house shall end all weeping,\nAnd every want be satisfied in Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Son of God, Our Captain of Salvation",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1542",
          "Authors": [
            "John Ellerson",
            "1871."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Son of God, we wait for Thee,\nIn love for Thine appearing;\nWe know Thou sittest on the throne,\nAnd we Thy Name are bearing,\nWho trusts in Thee, may joyful be,\nAnd see Thee, Lord, descending,\nTo bring us bliss unending.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We wait for Thee 'mid toil and pain,\nIn weariness and sighing;\nBut glad that Thou our guilt hast borne,\nAnd canceled it by dying;\nHence cheerfully may we with Thee\nTake up our cross and bear it,\nTill we relief inherit.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We wait for Thee; here Thou hast won\nOur hearts to hope and duty;\nBut while our spirits feel Thee near,\nOur eyes would see Thy beauty;\nWe fain would be at rest with Thee\nIn peace and joy supernal,\nIn glorious life eternal.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We wait for Thee; sure Thou wilt come;\nThe time is swiftly nearing;\nIn this we also now rejoice,\nAnd long for Thine appearing.\nOh, bliss 'twill be when Thee we see,\nHomeward Thy people bringing,\nWith transport and with singing!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Son of God, We Wait for Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1543",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Frederick Hiller (?-1769); translated from German to English by Joseph August Seiss",
            "1890."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Son of Man! Thy Name by choice,\nOur hope, our joy, our life,\nMake us like Thee, Whose gentle voice\nWas never heard in strife.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy and harmless, undefiled\nOn earth Thou went'st alone;\nCam'st from the depths of heaven a child,\nTo make the lost Thine own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To be a glory in our night,\nAnd bring us from above\nThe way heav'n's children live, all bright\nWith self forgetting love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In all things like Thy brethren made,\nO teach us how to be\nWith meekness, gentleness arrayed\nIn all things like to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Son of Man",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1544",
          "Authors": [
            "George MacDonald",
            "1855."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O sons and daughters, let us sing!\nThe King of heaven, the glorious King,\nOver death today rose triumphing.\nAlleluia! Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That Easter morn, at break of day,\nThe faithful women went their way\nTo seek the tomb where Jesus lay.\nAlleluia! Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "An angel clad in white they see,\nWho sat, and spake unto the three,\n\"Your Lord doth go to Galilee.\"\nAlleluia! Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That night th'apostles met in fear;\nAmidst them came their Lord most dear,\nAnd said, \"My peace be on all here.\"\nAlleluia! Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When Thomas first the tidings heard,\nHow they had seen the risen Lord,\nHe doubted the disciples' word.\nAlleluia! Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"My pierced side, O Thomas, see;\nMy hands, My feet, I show to thee;\nNot faithless but believing be.\"\nAlleluia! Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No longer Thomas then denied;\nHe saw the feet, the hands, the side;\n\"Thou art my Lord and God,\" he cried.\nAlleluia! Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How blessed are they who have not seen,\nAnd yet whose faith has constant been;\nFor they eternal life shall win.\nAlleluia! Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On this most holy day of days\nOur hearts and voices, Lord, we raise\nTo Thee, in jubilee and praise.\nAlleluia! Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Sons and Daughters, Let Us Sing!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1545",
          "Authors": [
            "Jean Tisserand (?-1494); translated from Latin to English by John Mason Neale",
            "1852."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Spirit of the living God, Thou light and fire divine,\nDescend upon Thy church once more, and make it truly Thine.\nFill it with love and joy and power, with righteousness and peace;\nTill Christ shall dwell in human hearts, and sin and sorrow cease.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blow, wind of God! With wisdom blow until our minds are free\nFrom mists of errors, clouds of doubt, which blind our eyes to Thee.\nBurn, winged fire! Inspire our lips with flaming love and zeal,\nTo preach to all Thy great good news, God's glorious common weal.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Teach us to utter living words of truth which all may hear,\nThe language all may understand when love speaks loud and clear;\nTill every age and race and clime shall blend their creeds in one,\nAnd earth shall form one family by whom Thy will is done.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So shall we know the power of Christ Who came this world to save;\nSo shall we rise with Him to life which soars beyond the grave;\nAnd earth shall win true holiness, which makes Thy children whole;\nStill, perfected by Thee, we reach creation's glorious goal!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Spirit of the Living God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1546",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Hallam Tweedy",
            "1935."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Spirit of the living God,\nIn all Thy plenitude of grace,\nWhere'er the foot of man hath trod,\nDescend on our apostate race.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Give tongues of fire and hearts of love\nTo preach the reconciling Word,\nGive power and unction from above,\nWhene'er the joyful sound is heard.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be darkness, at Thy coming, light;\nConfusion, order in Thy path;\nSouls without strength inspire with might;\nBid mercy triumph over wrath.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Spirit of the Lord, prepare\nAll the round earth her God to meet;\nBreathe Thou abroad like morning air,\nTill hearts of stone begin to beat.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Baptize the nations; far and nigh\nThe triumphs of the cross record;\nThe Name of Jesus glorify,\nTill every kindred call Him Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Spirit of the Living God (1)",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1547",
          "Authors": [
            "James Montgomery",
            "1823."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O splendor of God's glory bright,\nO Thou that bringest light from light;\nO Light of light, light's living spring,\nO day, all days illumining.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Thou true Sun, on us Thy glance\nLet fall in royal radiance;\nThe Spirit's sanctifying beam\nUpon our earthly senses stream.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Father, too, our prayers implore,\nFather of glory evermore;\nThe Father of all grace and might,\nTo banish sin from our delight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To guide whate'er we nobly do,\nWith love all envy to subdue;\nTo make ill fortune turn to fair,\nAnd give us grace our wrongs to bear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our mind be in His keeping placed\nOur body true to Him and chaste,\nWhere only faith her fire shall feed,\nTo burn the tares of Satan's seed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And Christ to us for food shall be,\nFrom Him our drink that welleth free,\nThe Spirit's wine, that maketh whole,\nAnd, mocking not, exalts the soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Morn in her rosy car is borne;\nLet Him come forth our perfect morn,\nThe Word in God the Father one,\nThe Father perfect in the Son.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All laud to God the Father be;\nAll praise, eternal Son, to Thee;\nAll glory, as is ever meet,\nTo God the holy Paraclete.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Splendor of God's Glory Bright",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1548",
          "Authors": [
            "Ambrose of Milan",
            "4th Century."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O still in accents sweet and strong\nSounds forth the ancient word,\n\"More reapers for white harvest fields,\nMore laborers for the Lord.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We hear the call; in dreams no more\nIn selfish ease we lie,\nBut, girded for our Father's work,\nGo forth beneath His sky.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Where prophets' word, and martyrs' blood,\nAnd prayers of saints were sown,\nWe, to their labors entering in,\nWould reap where they have strown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Thou Whose call our hearts has stirred,\nTo do Thy will we come;\nThrust in our sickles at Thy Word,\nAnd bear our harvest home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Still in Accents Sweet and Strong",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1549",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel Longfellow",
            "1864."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Strength and Stay upholding all creation,\nWho ever dost Thyself unmoved abide;\nYet day by day the light in due gradation\nFrom hour to hour through all its changes guide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Grant to life's day a calm unclouded ending,\nAn eve untouched by shadows of decay,\nThe brightness of a holy deathbed blending\nWith dawning glories of the eternal day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hear us, O Father, gracious and forgiving,\nThrough Jesus Christ Thy co-eternal Word,\nWho, with the Holy Ghost, by all things living\nNow and to endless ages art adored.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Strength and Stay",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1550",
          "Authors": [
            "Ambrose of Milan; translated from Latin to English by John Ellerton and Fenton John Anthony Hort."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O take my hand, dear Father, and lead Thou me,\nTill at my journey's ending I dwell with Thee.\nAlone I cannot wander one single day,\nSo do Thou guide my footsteps on life's rough way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O cover with Thy mercy my poor, weak heart,\nLest I in joy or sorrow from Thee depart.\nPermit Thy child to linger here at Thy feet,\nThy goodness blindly trusting with faith complete.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though oft Thy power but faintly may stir my soul,\nWith Thee, my Light in darkness, I reach the goal.\nTake then my hand, dear Father, and lead Thou me,\nTill at my journey's ending I dwell with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Take My Hand, Dear Father",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1551",
          "Authors": [
            "Julia Hausmann (1825-1901); translated by H. Brueckner (1866-1942)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O that I had a thousand voices\nAnd with a thousand tongues could tell\nOf Him in Whom the earth rejoices\nWho all things wisely does and well!\nMy grateful heart would then be free\nTo tell what God has done for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye forest leaves, so green and tender,\nThat dance for joy in summer air;\nYe meadow grasses, bright and slender,\nYe flowers, so wondrous sweet and fair,\nThat live to show His praise alone,\nHelp me to make His glory known.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye creatures that have breath and motion,\nThat fill with life, earth, sea and sky,\nO join me in my heart's devotion,\nAs I exalt the Lord most high:\nMy utmost powers can ne'er aright\nDeclare the wonders of His might.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Father, deign Thou, I beseech Thee,\nTo listen to my earthly lays;\nA nobler strain in heav'n shall reach Thee\nWhen I with angels hymn Thy praise,\nAnd learn amid their choirs to sing\nLoud hallelujahs to my King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O That I Had a Thousand Voices",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1552",
          "Authors": [
            "Johann Mentzer",
            "1704."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O that the Lord's salvation\nWere out of Zion come,\nTo heal His ancient nation,\nTo lead His outcasts home!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How long the holy city\nShall heathen feet profane?\nReturn, O Lord, in pity;\nRebuild her walls again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let fall Thy rod of terror;\nThy saving grace impart;\nRoll back the veil of error;\nRelease the fettered heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let Israel, home returning,\nTheir lost Messiah see;\nGive oil of joy for mourning,\nAnd bind Thy church to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O That the Lord's Salvation",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1553",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Francis Lyte",
            "1834."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When all my labors and trials are over,\nAnd I am safe on that beautiful shore,\nJust to be near the dear Lord I adore,\nWill through the ages be glory for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When, by the gift of His infinite grace,\nI am accorded in heaven a place,\nJust to be there and to look on His face,\nWill through the ages be glory for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Friends will be there I have loved long ago;\nJoy like a river around me will flow;\nYet just a smile from my Savior, I know,\nWill through the ages be glory for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O that will be glory for me,\nGlory for me, glory for me,\nWhen by His grace I shall look on His face,\nThat will be glory, be glory for me.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O That Will Be Glory",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1554",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Hutchinson Gabriel",
            "circa 1900"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O the deep, deep love of Jesus, vast, unmeasured, boundless, free!\nRolling as a mighty ocean in its fullness over me!\nUnderneath me, all around me, is the current of Thy love\nLeading onward, leading homeward to Thy glorious rest above!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O the deep, deep love of Jesus, spread His praise from shore to shore!\nHow he loveth, ever loveth, changeth never, nevermore!\nHow he watches o'er His loved ones, died to call them all His own;\nHow for them intercedeth, watcheth o'er them from the throne!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O the deep, deep love of Jesus, love of every love the best!\n'Tis an ocean full of blessing, 'tis a haven giving rest!\nO the deep, deep love of Jesus, 'tis a heaven of heavens to me;\nAnd it lifts me up to glory, for it lifts me up to Thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1555",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel Trevor Francis (1834-1925)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Thou, from Whom all goodness flows,\nI lift my heart to Thee;\nIn all my sorrows, conflicts, woes,\nDear Lord, remember me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When groaning on my burdened heart\nMy sins lie heavily,\nMy pardon speak, new peace impart;\nIn love remember me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Temptations sore obstruct my way,\nAnd ills I cannot flee:\nO give me strength, Lord, as my day;\nFor good remember me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Distressed with pain, disease, and grief,\nThis feeble body see;\nGrant patience, rest, and kind relief:\nHear and remember me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If on my face, for Thy dear Name,\nShame and reproaches be,\nAll hail reproach, and welcome shame,\nIf Thou remember me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The hour is near; consigned to death,\nI own the just decree;\n\"Savior,\" with my last parting breath\nI'll cry, \"Remember me.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Thou from Whom All Goodness Flows",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1557",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Haweis",
            "1791."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Thou God of my salvation, my Redeemer from all sin;\nMoved by Thy divine compassion, Who hast died my heart to win;\nI will praise Thee, I will praise Thee, where shall I Thy praise begin?\nI will praise Thee, I will praise Thee, where shall I Thy praise begin?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though unseen, I love the Savior, He hath brought salvation near;\nManifests His pardoning favor, and when Jesus doth appear,\nSoul and body, soul and body, shall His glorious image bear;\nSoul and body, soul and body, shall His glorious image bear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While the angel choirs are crying, \"Glory to the great I Am,\"\nI with them will still be vying--glory, glory, to the Lamb!\nOh, how precious, oh, how precious is the sound of Jesus' Name!\nOh, how precious, oh, how precious is the sound of Jesus' Name!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Angels now are hovering round us, unperceived among the throng;\nWondering at the love that crowned us, glad to sing the holy song;\nHallelujah, hallelujah, love and praise to Christ belong!\nHallelujah, hallelujah, love and praise to Christ belong!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Thou God of My Salvation",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1558",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Olivers",
            "1769."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Thou great Friend to all the sons of men,\nWho once appeared in humblest guise below,\nSin to rebuke, to break the captive's chain,\nTo call the brethren forth from want and woe.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thee would I sing: Thy truth is still the light\nWhich guides the nations groping on their way,\nStumbling and falling in disastrous night,\nYet hoping ever for the perfect day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yes, Thou art still the Life; Thou art the Way\nAnd they who dearest hope and deepest pray\nToil by the truth, life, way that Thou hast given.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Thou Great Friend",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1559",
          "Authors": [
            "Theodore Parker (1810-1860)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Thou in Whose presence my soul takes delight,\nOn Whom in affliction I call,\nMy Comfort by day and my Song in the night,\nMy Hope, my Salvation, my All!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Where dost Thou, dear Shepherd, resort with Thy sheep,\nTo feed them in pastures of love?\nSay, why in the valley of death should I weep,\nOr alone in this wilderness rove?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O why should I wander, an alien from Thee,\nOr cry in the desert for bread?\nThy foes will rejoice when my sorrows they see,\nAnd smile at the tears I have shed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He looks, and ten thousands of angels rejoice,\nAnd myriads wait for His Word.\nHe speaks, and eternity, filled with His voice,\nReechoes the praise of the Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dear Shepherd, I hear and will follow Thy call;\nI know the sweet sound of Thy voice.\nRestore and defend me, for Thou art my All,\nAnd in Thee I will ever rejoice.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Thou in Whose Presence",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1561",
          "Authors": [
            "Joseph Swain",
            "1791."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Thou through suffering perfect made,\nOn Whom the bitter cross was laid;\nIn hours of sickness, grief and pain,\nNo sufferer turns to Thee in vain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The halt, the maimed, the sick, the blind,\nSought not in vain Thy tendance kind,\nNow in Thy poor Thyself we see,\nAnd minister through them to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O loving Savior, Thou canst cure\nThe pains and woes Thou didst endure;\nFor all who need, Physician great,\nThy healing balm we supplicate.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But, O far more, let each keen pain\nAnd hour of woe be heavenly gain,\nEach stroke of Thy chastising rod\nBring back the wanderer nearer God!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O heal the bruised heart within!\nO save our souls all sick with sin!\nGive life and health in bounteous store,\nThat we may praise Thee evermore!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Thou Through Suffering Perfect Made",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1564",
          "Authors": [
            "William Walsham How",
            "1871."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Thou, to Whom, in ancient time,\nThe lyre of Hebrews bards was strung,\nWhom kings adored in song sublime,\nAnd prophets praised with glowing tongue.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not now in Zion's height alone\nThe favored worshiper may dwell,\nNor where, at sultry noon, Thy Son\nSat weary by the patriarch's well.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From every place below the skies,\nThe grateful song, the fervent prayer,\nThe incense of the heart, may rise\nTo heaven, and find acceptance there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Thou to Whom, in ancient time,\nThe lyre of prophet bards was strung,\nTo Thee at last in every clime,\nShall temples rise and praise be sung.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Thou to Whom, in Ancient Time",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1565",
          "Authors": [
            "John Pierpoint",
            "1824."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Thou to Whose all searching sight\nThe darkness shineth as the light,\nSearch, prove my heart; it pants for Thee;\nO burst these bonds, and set it free!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wash out its stains, refine its dross,\nNail my affections to the cross;\nHallow each thought; let all within\nBe clean, as thou, my Lord, art clean!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If in this darksome wild I stray,\nBe Thou my light, be Thou my way;\nNo foes, no violence I fear,\nNo fraud, while thou, my God, art near.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When rising floods my soul o'erflow,\nWhen sinks my heart in waves of woe,\nJesu, Thy timely aid impart,\nAnd raise my head, and cheer my heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If rough and thorny be the way,\nMy strength proportion to my day;\nTill toil, and grief, and pain shall cease,\nWhere all is calm, and joy, and peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Savior, where'er Thy steps I see,\nDauntless, untired, I follow thee!\nO let Thy hand support me still,\nAnd lead me to Thy holy hill!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Thou to Whose All Searching Sight",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1566",
          "Authors": [
            "Nikolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf",
            "1721; translated from German to English by John Wesley",
            "1738."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Thou Who by a star didst guide\nThe wise men on their way,\nUntil it came and stood beside\nThe place where Jesus lay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Although by stars Thou dost not lead\nThy servants now below,\nThy Holy Spirit, when they need,\nWill show them how to go.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As yet we know Thee but in part;\nBut still we trust Thy Word,\nThat blessed are the pure in heart,\nFor they shall see the Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Savior, give us then Thy grace\nTo make us pure in heart,\nThat we may see Thee face to face\nHereafter, as Thou art.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Thou Who by a Star Didst Guide",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1567",
          "Authors": [
            "John Mason Neale",
            "1842."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Thou Who camest from above,\nThe pure celestial fire to impart,\nKindle a flame of sacred love\nUpon the mean altar of my heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There let it for Thy glory burn\nWith inextinguishable blaze,\nAnd trembling to its source return,\nIn humble prayer and fervent praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, confirm my heart's desire\nTo work and speak and think for Thee;\nStill let me guard the holy fire,\nAnd still stir up Thy gift in me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ready for all Thy perfect will,\nMy acts of faith and love repeat,\nTill death Thy endless mercies seal,\nAnd make my sacrifice complete.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Thou Who Camest from Above",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1568",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1762."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O thou who hearest every heartfelt prayer,\nWith Thy rich grace, Lord, all our hearts prepare.\nThou art our life, Thou art our love and light,\nO let this Sabbath hour with Thee be bright.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Thou Who Hearest Every Heartfelt Prayer",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1570",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Thou, Who through this holy week,\nDidst suffer for us all,\nThe sick to heal, the lost to seek,\nTo raise up them that fall.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We cannot understand the woe\nThy love was pleased to bear:\nO Lamb of God, we only know\nThat all our hopes are there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy feet the path of suffering trod,\nThy hand the vict'ry won:\nWhat shall we render to our God\nFor all that He hath done?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To God, the blessed Three in One,\nAll praise and glory be:\nCrown, Lord, Thy servants who have won\nThe victory through Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Thou Who Through This Holy Week",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1571",
          "Authors": [
            "John Mason Neale",
            "1842."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Thou Whose feet have climbed life's hill\nAnd trod the path of youth,\nOur Savior and our Brother still,\nNow lead us into truth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The call is Thine: be Thou the Way,\nAnd give us men, to guide;\nLet wisdom broaden with the day,\nLet human faith abide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who learn of Thee the truth shall find,\nWho follow, gain the goal;\nWith reverence crown the earnest mind,\nAnd speak within the soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Awake the purpose high which strives,\nAnd, falling, stands again;\nConfirm the will of eager lives\nTo quit themselves like men.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy life the bond of fellowship,\nThy love the law that rules,\nThy Name, proclaimed by every lip,\nThe Master of our schools.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Thou Whose Feet Have Climbed Life's Hill",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1573",
          "Authors": [
            "Louis Fitzgerald Benson."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Thou Whose gracious presence blest\nThe home at Bethany,\nThis shelter from the world's unrest,\nThis home made ready for its Guest,\nWe dedicate to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When Thou didst pass the temple gate,\nTo pray beneath its dome,\nIt was Thy Father's house, more great\nBecause by love made consecrate;\nIt was Thine only home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We build an altar here, and pray\nThat Thou wilt show Thy face,\nDear Lord, if Thou wilt come to stay,\nThis home we consecrate today\nWill be a holy place.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Thou Whose Gracious Presence Blest",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1574",
          "Authors": [
            "Louis Fitzgerald Benson",
            "1925."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Thou before Whose presence naught evil may come in,\nYet Who dost look in mercy down on this world of sin,\nO give us noble purpose to set the sin bound free,\nAnd Christlike tender pity to seek the lost for Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fierce is our subtle foeman: the forces at his hand\nWith woes that none can number despoil the pleasant land;\nAll they who war against them, in strife so keen and long,\nMust in their Savior's armor be stronger than the strong.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So hast Thou wrought among us the great things that we see!\nFor things that are we thank Thee, and for the things to be.\nFor bright hope is uplifting faint hands and feeble knees,\nTo strive beneath Thy blessing for greater things than these.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lead on, O Love and Mercy, O Purity and Power,\nLead on till peace eternal shall close this battle hour:\nTill all who prayed and struggled to set their brethren free,\nIn triumph meet to praise Thee, most holy Trinity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Thou, Before Whose Presence",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1556",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel John Stone",
            "1889."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Thou, in all Thy might so far,\nIn all Thy love so near,\nBeyond the range of sun and star,\nAnd yet beside us here.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What heart can comprehend Thy Name,\nOr, searching, find Thee out,\nWho art within, a quickening Flame,\nA Presence round about.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yet though I know Thee but in part,\nI ask not, Lord, for more;\nEnough for me to know Thou art,\nTo love Thee and adore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And dearer than all things I know\nIs childlike faith to me,\nThat makes the darkest way I go\nAn open path to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Thou, in All Thy Might So Far",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1560",
          "Authors": [
            "Frederick Lucian Hosmer",
            "1876."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O thou, my soul, forget no more\nThe Friend Who all thy sorrows bore;\nLet every idol be forgot;\nBut, O my soul, forget Him not.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Renounce thy works and ways, with grief,\nAnd fly to this divine relief;\nNor Him forget, who left his throne,\nAnd for thy life gave up His own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Eternal truth and mercy shine,\nIn Him, and He Himself is thine:\nAnd canst thou, then, with sin beset,\nSuch charms, such matchless charms, forget:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O, no! till life itself depart,\nHis Name shall cheer and warm my heart;\nAnd lisping this, from earth I'll rise;\nAnd join the chorus of the skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Thou, My Soul, Forget No More",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1562",
          "Authors": [
            "Krishna Pal."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Thou, the eternal Son of God,\nThe Lamb, for sinners slain,\nWe worship, while Thy head is bowed\nIn agony and pain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "None tread with Thee the holy place;\nThou sufferest alone;\nThine is the perfect sacrifice\nWhich only can atone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou great High Priest, Thy glory robes\nToday are set aside;\nAnd human sorrows, Son of Man,\nThy Godhead seem to hide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The cross is sharp, but in Thy woe\nThis is the lightest part;\nOur sin it is which pierces Thee,\nAnd breaks Thy sacred heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who love Thee most, at Thy dear cross,\nWill truest, Lord, abide;\nMake Thou that cross our only hope,\nO Jesus crucified.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Thou, the Eternal Son of God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1563",
          "Authors": [
            "William Chatterton Dix",
            "1864."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Thou, who gav'st Thy servant grace\nOn Thee the living Rock to rest,\nTo look on Thine unveiled face,\nAnd lean on Thy protecting breast.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Grant us, O King of mercy, still\nTo feel Thy presence from above,\nAnd in Thy word and in Thy will\nTo hear Thy voice and know Thy love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And when the toils of life are done,\nAnd nature waits Thy just decree,\nTo find our rest beneath Thy throne,\nAnd look in certain hope to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Thee, O Jesus, Light of Light,\nWhom as their King the saints adore,\nThou strength and refuge in the fight,\nBe laud and glory evermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Thou, Who Gav'st Thy Servant Grace",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1569",
          "Authors": [
            "Reginald Heber."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Thou, Whom all Thy saints adore,\nWe now with all Thy saints agree,\nAnd bow our inmost souls before\nThy glorious, awful majesty.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We come, great God, to seek Thy face,\nAnd for Thy loving-kindness wait;\nAnd O how dreadful is this place!\n'Tis God's own house, 'tis heaven's gate.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tremble our hearts to find Thee nigh;\nTo Thee our trembling hearts aspire;\nAnd lo! we see descend from high\nThe pillar and the flame of fire.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Still let it on the assembly stay,\nAnd all the house with glory fill;\nTo Canaan's bounds point out the way,\nAnd lead us to Thy holy hill.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There let us all with Jesus stand,\nAnd join the general church above,\nAnd take our seats at Thy right hand,\nAnd sing Thine everlasting love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Thou, Whom All Thy Saints Adore",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1572",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1742."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O to be like Thee! blessed Redeemer,\nThis my constant longing and prayer;\nGladly I'll forfeit all of earth's treasures,\nJesus, Thy perfect likeness to wear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O to be like Thee! full of compassion,\nLoving, forgiving, tender and kind,\nHelping the helpless, cheering the fainting,\nSeeking the wandering sinner to find.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O to be like Thee! lowly in spirit,\nHoly and harmless, patient and brave;\nMeekly enduring cruel reproaches,\nWilling to suffer others to save.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O to be like Thee! Lord, I am coming\nNow to receive anointing divine;\nAll that I am and have I am bringing,\nLord, from this moment all shall be Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O to be like Thee! while I am pleading,\nPour out Thy Spirit, fill with Thy love;\nMake me a temple meet for Thy dwelling,\nFit me for life and heaven above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O to be like Thee! O to be like Thee,\nBlessed Redeemer, pure as Thou art;\nCome in Thy sweetness, come in Thy fullness;\nStamp Thine own image deep on my heart.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O to Be Like Thee!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1575",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Obediah Chisholm",
            "1897."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Trinity of blessed light,\nO Unity of princely might,\nThe fiery sun now goes his way;\nShed Thou within our hearts a ray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Thee our morning song of praise,\nTo Thee our evening prayer we raise;\nO grant us with Thy saints on high\nTo praise Thee through eternity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All laud to God the Father be,\nAll praise, eternal Son, to Thee,\nAll glory, as is ever meet,\nTo God the holy Paraclete.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Trinity of Blessed Light",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1576",
          "Authors": [
            "6th Century Latin."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O turn ye, O turn ye, for why will ye die,\nWhen God, in great mercy, is coming so nigh?\nNow Jesus invites you, the Spirit says Come!\nAnd angels are waiting to welcome you home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How vain the delusion, that while you delay\nYour hearts may grow better, your chains melt away!\nCome guilty, come wretched, come just as you are;\nAll helpless and dying, to Jesus repair.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The contrite in heart he will freely receive,\nO why will you not the glad message believe?\nIf sin be your burden, why will you not come?\n'Tis you He makes welcome, He bids you come home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Turn Ye, for Why Will You Die",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1577",
          "Authors": [
            "Samson Occom (17230-1792)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O very God of very God,\nAnd very Light of Light,\nWhose feet this earth's dark valley trod,\nThat so it might be bright.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our hopes are weak, our fears are strong,\nThick darkness binds our eyes;\nCold is the night, and O, we long\nThat Thou, our Sun, wouldst rise!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O guide us till our path is done,\nAnd we have reached the shore\nWhere Thou, our everlasting Sun,\nArt shining evermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We wait in faith, and turn our face\nTo where the daylight springs,\nTill Thou shalt come, our gloom to chase,\nWith healing in Thy wings.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To God the Father power and might\nBoth now and ever be;\nTo Him that is the Light of Light,\nAnd Holy Ghost, to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Very God of Very God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1578",
          "Authors": [
            "John Mason Neale",
            "1846."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O what their joy and their glory must be,\nThose endless Sabbaths the blessed ones see;\nCrown for the valiant, to weary ones, rest;\nGod shall be all, and in all ever blessed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What are the Monarch, His court, and His throne?\nWhat are the peace and the joy that they own?\nO that the blessed ones, who in it have share,\nAll that they feel could as fully declare!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Truly, \"Jerusalem\" name we that shore,\nCity of peace that brings joy evermore;\nWish and fulfillment are not severed there,\nNor do things prayed for come short of the prayer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There, where no troubles distraction can bring,\nWe the sweet anthems of Zion shall sing;\nWhile for Thy grace, Lord, their voices of praise\nThy blessed people eternally raise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There dawns no Sabbath, no Sabbath is o'er,\nThose Sabbath keepers have one evermore;\nOne and unending is that triumph song\nWhich to the angels and us shall belong.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now, in the meanwhile, with hearts raised on high,\nWe for that country must yearn and must sigh;\nSeeking Jerusalem, dear native land,\nThrough our long exile on Babylon's strand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Low before Him with our praises we fall,\nOf Whom, and in Whom, and through Whom are all;\nOf Whom, the Father; and in Whom, the Son,\nThrough Whom, the Spirit, with Them ever One.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O What Their Joy and Their Glory Must Be",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1579",
          "Authors": [
            "Peter Abelard",
            "12th Century; translated by John Mason Neale",
            "1851."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O where are kings and empires now\nOf old, that went and came?\nBut Lord, Thy Church is praying yet,\nA thousand years the same.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We mark her goodly battlements\nAnd her foundations strong;\nWe hear, within, the solemn voice\nOf her unending song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For not like kingdoms of the world\nThy holy Church, O God,\nThough earthquake shocks are threat'ning her,\nAnd tempests are abroad.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Unshaken as eternal hills,\nImmovable she stands,\nA mountain that shall fill the earth,\nA house not made by hands.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Where Are Kings and Empires Now",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1580",
          "Authors": [
            "Arthur Cleveland Coxe",
            "1839."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O where are the reapers that garner in\nThe sheaves of the good from the fields of sin?\nWith sickles of truth must the work be done,\nAnd no one may rest till the \"harvest home.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The fields are all ripening, and far and wide\nThe world now is waiting the harvest tide:\nBut reapers are few, and the work is great,\nAnd much will be lost should the harvest wait.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So come with your sickles, ye sons of men,\nAnd gather together the golden grain;\nToil on till the Lord of the harvest come,\nThen share ye His joy in the \"harvest home.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Where are the reapers? O who will come\nAnd share in the glory of the \"harvest home\"?\nO who will help us to garner in\nThe sheaves of good from the fields of sin?",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Where Are the Reapers?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1581",
          "Authors": [
            "Eben Eugene Rexford (1848-1916)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O who like Thee, so calm, so bright,\nThou Son of Man, Thou Light of Light?\nO who like Thee did ever go\nSo patient through a world of woe!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O who like Thee so humbly bore\nThe scorn, the scoffs of men before;\nSo meek, forgiving, Godlike, high\nSo glorious in humility!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And all Thy life's unchanging years,\nA man of sorrows and of tears,\nThe cross, where all our sins were laid,\nUpon Thy bending shoulders weighed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And death, which sets the prisoner free,\nWas pang, and scoff, and scorn to Thee;\nYet love through all Thy torture glowed,\nAnd mercy with Thy life blood flowed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O in thy light be mine to go,\nIlluming all this way of woe;\nAnd give me ever on the road\nTo trace Thy footsteps, Son of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Who Like Thee, So Calm, So Bright",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1582",
          "Authors": [
            "Arthur Cleveland Coxe",
            "1840."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O why so far removed, O Lord,\nAnd why so distant be;\nWhy hidest Thou Thy face from us\nIn our anxiety?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The wicked in unholy pride\nThe lowly poor oppress;\nLet them be taken in the snare\nOf their own craftiness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The wicked in his arrogance\nRefuses God to fear,\nNor is it in his thoughts at all\nThe sovereign God to hear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His ways are grievous and Thy laws\nToo high for him to see;\nHe therefore his defiance bids,\nAnd taunts his enemy.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For he within his heart has said,\nI suffer no distress,\nAdversity comes not to me,\nI still have had success.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In cursing and deceit and fraud\nHis tongue is ever skilled;\nWith festering iniquity\nHis mouth is ever filled.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He lurks in village hiding place,\nAnd in dark corners bent,\nHe watches for the humble poor,\nTo seize the innocent.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In stealth he cowers covertly\nAs lion in his lair,\nThat he may pounce upon the poor,\nAnd catch him in his snare.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He crouches low so that the poor\nTo his strong friends may fall,\nAnd tells himself that God forgets\nOr sees it not at all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Arise, O Lord, and lift Thy hand,\nThe poor in memory keep.\nHow can the wicked blaspheme God\nAnd say He is asleep?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For surely Thou dost see, O Lord,\nDost see the sin and spite;\nAnd when the helpless look to Thee\nThou dost their wrong requite.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 11
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Break Thou the force of evil men,\nBefriend the fatherless,\nTrace out the wicked everywhere,\nUproot their wickedness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 12
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord our God is sovereign still,\nThe heathen all are slain.\nThou, Lord, hast heard the suppliant's prayer\nAnd dost his heart sustain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 13
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No more shall boasting arrogance\nOr taunting pride oppress;\nThe poor and orphaned Thou wilt hear\nAnd judge with righteousness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 14
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Why So Far Removed",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1583",
          "Authors": [
            "Author unknown."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O wondrous sight! O vision fair\nOf glory that the church shall share,\nWhich Christ upon the mountain shows,\nWhere brighter than the sun He glows!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From age to age the tale declares\nHow with the three disciples there\nWhere Moses and Elijah meet,\nThe Lord holds converse high and sweet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The law and prophets there have place,\nTwo chosen witnesses of grace,\nThe Father's voice from out the cloud\nProclaims His only Son aloud.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With shining face and bright array,\nChrist deigns to manifest that day\nWhat glory shall be theirs above\nWho joy in God with perfect love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And faithful hearts are raised on high\nBy this great vision's mystery;\nFor which in joyful strains we raise\nThe voice of prayer, the hymn of praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Father, with the eternal Son,\nAnd Holy Spirit, ever One,\nVouchsafe to bring us by Thy grace\nTo see Thy glory face to face.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Wondrous Sight!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1584",
          "Authors": [
            "Sarum Breviary",
            "1495; translated from Latin to English by John Mason Neale",
            "1851."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Word of God, how marvelous\nThy wisdom and thy power!\nHow manifold thy mightiness\nTo meet our need each hour!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With sound of thy sweet promises\nOur longing hearts beat time;\nThy messages waft melody,\nLike bells at evening chime!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy warnings sound, how solemnly,\nAlarms deep toned and dark;\nLike fog bells on the rocky coast\nThat guide the storm tossed bark!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy piloting how sure, how safe,\nUntil, all breakers passed,\nWe triumph o'er each hurricane,\nAnd anchor, home at last!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Word of God, how wondrously\nDoes thy sweet voice resound;\nWhat gracious loving kindnesses\nIn every tone abound!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Word of God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1586",
          "Authors": [
            "Louis A. Waterman",
            "circa 1903."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Word of God incarnate, O wisdom from on high,\nO Truth unchanged, unchanging, O Light of our dark sky:\nWe praise You for the radiance that from the hallowed page,\nA Lantern to our footsteps, shines on from age to age.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The church from You, our Savior, received the Gift divine,\nAnd still that Light is lifted over all the earth to shine.\nIt is the sacred Vessel where gems of truth are stored;\nIt is the heaven drawn Picture of Christ, the living Word.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Scripture is a banner before God's host unfurled;\nIt is a shining Beacon above the darkling world.\nIt is the Chart and Compass that over life's surging tide,\nMid mists and rocks and quicksands, to you, O Christ, will guide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O make your church, dear Savior, a lamp of purest gold,\nTo bear before the nations Your true light as of old.\nO teach your wandering pilgrims by this their path to trace,\nTill, clouds and darkness ended, they see You face to face.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Word of God Incarnate",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1585",
          "Authors": [
            "William Walsham How",
            "1867."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O worship the King, all glorious above,\nO gratefully sing His power and His love;\nOur Shield and Defender, the Ancient of Days,\nPavilioned in splendor, and girded with praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O tell of His might, O sing of His grace,\nWhose robe is the light, whose canopy space,\nHis chariots of wrath the deep thunderclouds form,\nAnd dark is His path on the wings of the storm.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The earth with its store of wonders untold,\nAlmighty, Thy power hath founded of old;\nEstablished it fast by a changeless decree,\nAnd round it hath cast, like a mantle, the sea.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy bountiful care, what tongue can recite?\nIt breathes in the air, it shines in the light;\nIt streams from the hills, it descends to the plain,\nAnd sweetly distills in the dew and the rain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Frail children of dust, and feeble as frail,\nIn Thee do we trust, nor find Thee to fail;\nThy mercies how tender, how firm to the end,\nOur Maker, Defender, Redeemer, and Friend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O measureless might! Ineffable love!\nWhile angels delight to worship Thee above,\nThe humbler creation, though feeble their lays,\nWith true adoration shall all sing Thy praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Worship the King",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1587",
          "Authors": [
            "Robert Grant",
            "1833."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness!\nBow down before Him, His glory proclaim;\nWith gold of obedience, and incense of lowliness,\nKneel and adore Him: the Lord is His Name!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Low at His feet lay thy burden of carefulness,\nHigh on His heart He will bear it for thee,\nAnd comfort thy sorrows, and answer thy prayerfulness,\nGuiding thy steps as may best for thee be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fear not to enter His courts in the slenderness\nOf the poor wealth thou wouldst reckon as thine;\nFor truth in its beauty, and love in its tenderness,\nThese are the offerings to lay on His shrine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "These, though we bring them in trembling and fearfulness,\nHe will accept for the Name that is dear;\nMornings of joy give for evenings of tearfulness,\nTrust for our trembling and hope for our fear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness!\nBow down before Him, His glory proclaim;\nWith gold of obedience, and incense of lowliness,\nKneel and adore Him: the Lord is His Name!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Worship the Lord in the Beauty of Holiness",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1588",
          "Authors": [
            "John Samuel Bewley Monsell (1811-1875)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O young and fearless Prophet of ancient Galilee,\nThy life is still a summons to serve humanity;\nTo make our thoughts and actions less prone to please the crowd,\nTo stand with humble courage for truth with hearts uncowed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We marvel at the purpose that held Thee to Thy course\nWhile ever on the hilltop before Thee loomed the cross;\nThy steadfast face set forward where love and duty shone,\nWhile we betray so quickly and leave Thee there alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O help us stand unswerving against war's bloody way,\nWhere hate and lust and falsehood hold back Christ's holy sway;\nForbid false love of country that blinds us to His call,\nWho lifts above the nations the unity of all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Stir up in us a protest against our greed for wealth,\nWhile others starve and hunger and plead for work and health;\nWhere homes with little children cry out for lack of bread,\nWho live their years sore burdened beneath a gloomy dread.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O young and fearless Prophet, we need Thy presence here,\nAmid our pride and glory to see Thy face appear;\nOnce more to hear Thy challenge above our noisy day,\nAgain to lead us forward along God's holy way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Young and Fearless Prophet",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1589",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel Ralph Harlow",
            "1931."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Sion, open wide thy gates,\nLet figures disappear;\nA priest and victim, both in one,\nThe Truth Himself, is here.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No more the simple flock shall bleed;\nBehold, the Father's Son\nHimself to His own altar comes\nFor sinners to atone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Conscious of hidden deity,\nThe lowly virgin brings\nHer newborn Babe, with two young doves,\nHer humble offerings.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The aged Simeon sees at last\nHis Lord, so long desired,\nAnd Anna welcomes Israel's hope,\nWith holy rapture fired.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But silent knelt the mother blest\nOf the yet silent Word,\nAnd pondering all things in her heart,\nWith speechless praise adored.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All glory to the Father be,\nAll glory to the Son,\nAll glory, Holy Ghost, to Thee,\nWhile endless ages run.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Zion Open Wide Thy Gates",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1591",
          "Authors": [
            "Jean Baptiste de Santeuil",
            "1680; translated to English by Edward Caswall",
            "1849."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Zion, haste, thy mission high fulfilling,\nTo tell to all the world that God is light,\nThat He who made all nations is not willing\nOne soul should perish, lost in shades of night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Behold how many thousands still are lying\nBound in the darksome prison house of sin,\nWith none to tell them of the Savior's dying,\nOr of the life He died for them to win.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Proclaim to every people, tongue, and nation\nThat God, in Whom they live and move, is love;\nTell how He stooped to save His lost creation,\nAnd died on earth that we might live above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis thine to save from peril of perdition\nThe souls for whom the Lord His life laid down:\nBeware lest, slothful to fulfill thy mission,\nThou lose one jewel that should deck His crown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Give of thy sons to bear the message glorious;\nGive of thy wealth to speed them on their way;\nPour out thy soul for them in prayer victorious;\nO Zion, haste to bring the brighter day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He comes again! O Zion, ere thou meet Him,\nMake known to every heart His saving grace:\nLet none whom he Hath ransomed fail to greet Him,\nThrough thy neglect, unfit to see His face.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Publish glad tidings, tidings of peace;\nTidings of Jesus, redemption and release.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O Zion, Haste",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1590",
          "Authors": [
            "Mary Ann Thompson",
            "1868",
            "1871."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is a song in my heart today,\nSomething I never had;\nJesus has taken my sins away,\nO! say, but I'm glad.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wonderful, marvelous love He brings,\nInto a heart that's sad;\nThrough darkest tunnels the soul just sings,\nO! say, but I'm glad.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We have a fellowship rich and sweet,\nTongues can never relate;\nAbiding in Him: the soul's Retreat,\nO! but say, I'm glad.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Won't you come to Him with all your care,\nWeary and worn and sad?\nYou, too, will sing as His love you share,\nO! say, but I'm glad.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O! say, but I'm glad,\nO! say, but I'm glad,\nJesus has come and my cup's overrun;\nO! say, but I'm glad.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O! Say, But I'm Glad",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1400",
          "Authors": [
            "James P. Sullivan."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O'er continent and ocean,\nFrom city, field, and wood,\nStill speak, O Lord, Thy messengers\nOf peace and brotherhood.\nIn Athens and Benares,\nIn Rome and Galilee,\nThey fronted kings and conquerors,\nAnd taught mankind of Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We hear, O Lord, these voices,\nAnd hail them as Thine own,\nThey speak as speak the winds and tides\nOn planets far and lone.\nOne God, the Life of Ages,\nOne rule, His will above,\nOne realm our wide humanity,\nOne law, the law of love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The tribes and nations falter\nIn rivalries of fear;\nThe fires of hate to ashes turn,\nTo dust the sword and spear.\nThy Word alone remaineth;\nThat word we speak again;\nO'er sea and shore and continent,\nTo all the sons of men.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O'er Continent and Ocean",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1401",
          "Authors": [
            "John Haynes Holmes",
            "1917."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O'er the distant mountains breaking\nComes the redd'ning dawn of day;\nRise, my soul, from sleep awaking,\nRise, and sing, and watch, and pray;\n'Tis the Savior, blessed Lord,\nOn His bright returning way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Thou long expected, weary\nWaits my anxious soul for Thee;\nLife is dark, and earth is dreary,\nWhen Thy light I do not see;\nO my Savior, blessed Lord,\nWhen wilt Thou return to me?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Nearer is my soul's salvation,\nSpent the night, the day at hand;\nKeep me in my lowly station,\nWatching for Thee, till I stand,\nO my Savior, blessed Lord,\nIn Thy bright, Thy promised land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With my lamp well trimmed and burning,\nSwift to hear and slow to roam,\nWatching for Thy glad returning\nTo restore me to my home.\nCome, my Savior, blessed Lord,\nThou hast promised, quickly come!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O'er the Distant Mountains Breaking",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1402",
          "Authors": [
            "John Samuel Bewley Monsell",
            "1863."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O'er the gloomy hills of darkness,\nCheered by no celestial ray,\nSun of Righteousness, arising,\nBring the bright, the glorious day;\nSend the Gospel\nTo the earth's remotest bounds.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Kingdoms wide that sit in darkness,\nGrant them, Lord, the glorious light;\nAnd from eastern coast to western\nMay the morning chase the night,\nAnd redemption,\nFreely purchased, win the day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fly abroad, thou mighty Gospel,\nWin and conquer, never cease;\nMay thy lasting, wide dominions\nMultiply and still increase;\nSway Thy scepter,\nSavior, all the world around.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O'er the Gloomy Hills of Darkness",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1655",
          "Authors": [
            "William Williams",
            "1772."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O, for a faith that will not shrink,\nThough pressed by every foe,\nThat will not tremble on the brink\nOf any earthly woe!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That will not murmur nor complain\nBeneath the chastening rod,\nBut, in the hour of grief or pain,\nWill lean upon its God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A faith that shines more bright and clear\nWhen tempests rage without;\nThat when in danger knows no fear,\nIn darkness feels no doubt.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That bears, unmoved, the world's dread frown\nNor heeds its scornful smile;\nThat seas of trouble cannot drown,\nNor Satan's arts beguile.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A faith that keeps the narrow way\nTill life's last hour is fled,\nAnd with a pure and heavenly ray\nLights up a dying bed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, give me such a faith as this,\nAnd then, whate'er may come,\nI'll taste, e'en here, the hallowed bliss\nOf an eternal home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "O, For a Faith That Will Not Shrink",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1437",
          "Authors": [
            "William Hiley Bathurst",
            "1831."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Of all the thoughts of God that are\nBorne inward into souls afar,\nAlong the psalmist's music deep,\nNow tell me if there any is,\nFor gift or grace surpassing this:\n\"He giveth His belovèd sleep\"?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What would we give to our beloved?\nThe hero's heart to be unmoved,\nThe poet's star tuned harp, to sweep,\nThe patriot's voice, to teach and rouse,\nThe monarch's crown, to light the brows?\nHe giveth His belovèd sleep.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Sleep soft, belovèd!\" we sometimes say,\nWho have no tune to charm away\nSad dreams that through the eyelids creep\nBut never doleful dream again\nShall break the happy slumber when\nHe giveth His belovèd sleep.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His dews drop mutely on the hill,\nHis cloud above it saileth still,\nThough on its slope men sow and reap;\nMore softly than the dew is shed,\nOr cloud is floated overhead,\nHe giveth His belovèd sleep.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Of All the Thoughts of God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1592",
          "Authors": [
            "Elizabeth Barrett Browning."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Of the Father's love begotten, ere the worlds began to be,\nHe is Alpha and Omega, He the source, the ending He,\nOf the things that are, that have been,\nAnd that future years shall see, evermore and evermore!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "At His Word the words were framed; He commanded; it was done:\nHeaven and earth and depths of ocean in their threefold order one;\nAll that grows beneath the shining\nOf the moon and burning sun, evermore and evermore!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He is found in human fashion, death and sorrow here to know,\nThat the race of Adam's children doomed by law to endless woe,\nMay not henceforth die and perish\nIn the dreadful gulf below, evermore and evermore!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O that birth forever blessed, when the virgin, full of grace,\nBy the Holy Ghost conceiving, bare the Savior of our race;\nAnd the Babe, the world's Redeemer,\nFirst revealed His sacred face, evermore and evermore!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This is He Whom seers in old time chanted of with one accord;\nWhom the voices of the prophets promised in their faithful word;\nNow He shines, the long expected,\nLet creation praise its Lord, evermore and evermore!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O ye heights of heaven adore Him; angel hosts, His praises sing;\nPowers, dominions, bow before Him, and extol our God and King!\nLet no tongue on earth be silent,\nEvery voice in concert sing, evermore and evermore!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Righteous judge of souls departed, righteous King of them that live,\nOn the Father's throne exalted none in might with Thee may strive;\nWho at last in vengeance coming\nSinners from Thy face shalt drive, evermore and evermore!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thee let old men, thee let young men, thee let boys in chorus sing;\nMatrons, virgins, little maidens, with glad voices answering:\nLet their guileless songs re-echo,\nAnd the heart its music bring, evermore and evermore!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ, to Thee with God the Father, and, O Holy Ghost, to Thee,\nHymn and chant with high thanksgiving, and unwearied praises be:\nHonor, glory, and dominion,\nAnd eternal victory, evermore and evermore!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Of the Father's Love Begotten",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1593",
          "Authors": [
            "Aurelius Clemens Prudentius (348-413)",
            "translated from Latin to by John Mason Neale",
            "1854",
            "and Sir Henry Williams Baker",
            "1859."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oft in sorrow, oft in woe,\nOnward, Christian, onward go:\nFight the fight, maintain the strife\nStrengthened with the Bread of life.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let your drooping hearts be glad:\nMarch in heavenly armor clad:\nFight, nor think the battle long,\nVictory soon shall be your song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let not sorrow dim your eye,\nSoon shall every tear be dry;\nLet not fears your course impede,\nGreat your strength, if great your need.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Onward then in battle move,\nMore than conquerors ye shall prove;\nThough opposed by many a foe,\nChristian soldiers onward go.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Oft in Sorrow, Oft in Woe",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1594",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Kirke White (1785-1806) and Frances S. Fuller-Maitland."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh realm of light! whose morning star\nTo Bethlehem's manger led the way,\nNot yet upon our longing eyes\nShines the full splendor of thy day;\nYet still across the centuries fall,\nBoth strong and sweet, our Lord's command;\nAnd still with steadfast faith we cry,\n\"Behold, the kingdom is at hand!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh realm of peace! whose music clear\nSwept through Judea's starlit skies,\nStill the harsh sounds of human strife\nBreak on thy heavenly harmonies;\nYet shall thy song of triumph ring\nIn full accord, from land to land,\nAnd men with angels learn to sing,\n\"Behold, the kingdom is at hand!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Oh Realm of Light",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1597",
          "Authors": [
            "Emily Huntington Miller (1833-1913)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh to be over yonder,\nIn that bright land of wonder,\nWhere the angel voices mingle, and\nThe angel harps do ring!\nTo be free from care and sorrow,\nAnd the anxious dread tomorrow,\nTo rest in light and sunshine in\nThe presence of the King!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh to be over yonder!\nMy longing heart grows fonder\nOf looking to the far off east,\nTo see the daystar bring\nSome tidings of th'awaking--\nOf the cloudless, pure day breaking,\nMy heart is yearning--yearning for\nThe coming of the King!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh to be over yonder!\nAlas! I sigh and ponder--\nWhy clings this poor, weak heart of mine\nTo any earthly thing?\nFor each earthly tie must sever,\nAnd pass away forever:\nThere's no more separation in\nThe presence of the King!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O when shall I be dwelling\nWhere angel voices, swelling\nIn triumphant hallelujahs, make\nThe vaulted heavens ring--\nWhere the pearly gates are gleaming,\nAnd the Morning Star is beaming?\nO when shall I be yonder in\nThe presence of the King?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, when shall I be yonder?\nThe longing groweth stronger\nTo join in all the praises the\nRedeemed ones do sing.\nWithin those heavenly places,\nWhere the angels veil their faces,\nIn awe and adoration, in\nThe presence of the King!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh to be over yonder!\nIn that land of wonder,\nThere to be forever\nIn the presence of the King!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Oh to Be Over Yonder",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1599",
          "Authors": [
            "Florence C. Armstrong."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, come, little children, oh, come, one and all,\nTo Bethlehem's stable, in Bethlehem's stall.\nAnd see with rejoicing this glorious sight,\nOur Father in heaven has sent us this night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, see in the manger, in hallowed light\nA star throws its beam on this holiest sight.\nIn clean swaddling clothes lies the heavenly Child,\nMore lovely than angels, this Baby so mild.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, there lies the Christ Child, on hay and on straw;\nThe shepherds are kneeling before Him with awe.\nAnd Mary and Joseph smile on Him with love,\nWhile angels are singing sweet songs from above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Oh, Come, Little Children",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1595",
          "Authors": [
            "Johann Abraham Peter Schulz (1747-1800)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, how sweet when we mingle with kindred spirits here,\nAnd tell of Jesus and His love!\nWhen by faith we can see Him, and feel His presence near,\nAnd lift our longing souls above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are pilgrims of Zion, though trials we must bear,\nWhich all are blessings in disguise:\nThough the cross may be heavy, the crown we soon shall wear\nIn heav'n, where pleasure never dies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When we walk through the valley and shadow of the tomb,\nDear Savior, Thou wilt be our Guide:\nAnd Thy smile like a sunbeam will light beyond the gloom,\nAnd keep Thy people at Thy side.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We shall meet on the banks of the river,\nHappy, happy there forevermore!\nWe shall dwell with the angels, and join with choral song,\nOur loved ones, loved ones gone before.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Oh, How Sweet When We Mingle",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1596",
          "Authors": [
            "Fanny Crosby."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, to be nearer, nearer,\nThe feet of my Lord and King!\nOh, to enjoy the His presence,\nAnd only His love to sing!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, to be nearer, nearer\nCommuning with Him in prayer!\nOh, to be stronger, stronger,\nMy burden of toil to bear!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, to be nearer, near\nMy Refuge, my Hope, my All!\nOh, to be always ready\nTo answer my Savior's call!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, for a faith still brighter,\nAnd clearer from day to day!\nOh, to be more like Jesus,\nIn all that I do and say!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Only His love, only His love,\nEver my song shall be:\nHis wonderful love, preparing above\nA robe and a crown for me.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Oh, to Be Nearer",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1598",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby; The Wells of Salvation",
            "1881",
            "by John R. Sweney & William J. Kirkpatrick."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, what are you going to do, brother?\nSay, what are going to do?\nYou have thought of some useful labor,\nBut what is the end in view?\nYou are fresh from the home of your boyhood,\nAnd just in the bloom of youth!\nHave you tasted the sparkling water,\nThat flows from the fount of truth?\nIs your heart in the Savior's keeping?\nRemember, He died for you!\nThen what are you going to do, brother?\nSay, what are you going to do?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Will you honor His cause and kingdom,\nWherever your path may be?\nAnd stand as a bright example,\nThat others your light may see?\nAre you willing to live for Jesus?\nAnd ready the cross to bear?\nAre you willing to meet reproaches?\nThe frowns of the world to share?\nYour lot may perhaps be humble,\nBut God has a work for you!\nThen what are you going to do, brother?\nSay, what are you going to do?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, what are you going to do, brother?\nThe morning of youth is past;\nThe vigor and strength of manhood,\nMy brother, are yours at last.\nYou are rising in worldly prospects,\nAnd prospered in earthly things:\nA duty to those less favored\nThe smile of your fortune brings.\nGo prove that your heart is grateful--\nThe Lord has a work for you!\nThen what are you going to do, brother?\nSay, what are you going to do?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, what are you going to do, brother?\nYour sun at its noon is high!\nIt shines in meridian splendor,\nAnd rides through a cloudless sky.\nYou are holding a high position\nOf honor, of trust, and fame;\nAre you willing to give the glory\nAnd praise to your Savior's Name?\nThe regions that sit in darkness\nAre stretching their hands to you;\nThen, what are you going to do, brother?\nSay, what are you going to do?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, what are you going to do, brother?\nThe twilight approaches now;\nAlready your locks are silvered,\nAnd winter is on your brow.\nYour talents, your time, your riches,\nTo Jesus, your Master, give;\nThen ask if the world around you\nIs better because you live.\nYou are nearing the brink of Jordan,\nBut still there is work for you;\nThen, what are you going to do, brother?\nSay, what are you going to do?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Oh, What Are You Going to Do?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1600",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1867."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, wonderful, wonderful Word of the Lord!\nTrue wisdom its pages unfold;\nAnd though we may read them a thousand times o'er,\nThey never, no never, grow old!\nEach line hath a treasure, each promise a pearl,\nThat all if they will may secure;\nAnd we know that when time and the world pass away,\nGod's Word shall forever endure.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, wonderful, wonderful Word of the Lord!\nThe lamp that our Father above\nSo kindly has lighted to teach us the way\nThat leads to the arms of His love!\nIts warnings, its counsels, are faithful and just;\nIts judgments are perfect and pure;\nAnd we know that when time and the world pass away,\nGod's Word shall forever endure.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, wonderful, wonderful Word of the Lord!\nOur only salvation is there;\nIt carries conviction down deep in the heart,\nAnd shows us ourselves as we are.\nIt tells of a Savior, and points to the cross,\nWhere pardon we now may secure;\nFor we know that when time and the world pass away,\nGod's Word shall forever endure.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, wonderful, wonderful Word of the Lord!\nThe hope of our friends in the past;\nIts truth, where so firmly they anchored their trust,\nThrough ages eternal shall last.\nOh, wonderful, wonderful Word of the Lord!\nUnchanging, abiding and sure;\nFor we know that when time and the world pass away,\nGod's Word shall forever endure.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Oh, Wonderful Word!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1601",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "circa 1886."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are gathered for Thy blessing,\nWe will wait upon our God;\nWe will trust in Him Who loved us,\nAnd Who bought us with His blood.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We will glory in Thy power,\nWe will sing of wondrous grace;\nIn our midst, as Thou has promised,\nCome, O come, and take Thy place.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bring us low in prayer before Thee,\nAnd with faith our souls inspire,\nTill we claim, by faith, the promise\nOf the Holy Ghost and fire.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Spirit, now melt and move\nAll of our hearts with love,\nBreathe on us from above\nWith old time power.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Old Time Power",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1602",
          "Authors": [
            "Paul Rader",
            "1917"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "It was good for our mothers.\nIt was good for our mothers.\nIt was good for our mothers.\nAnd it's good enough for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Makes me love everybody.\nMakes me love everybody.\nMakes me love everybody.\nAnd it's good enough for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It has saved our fathers.\nIt has saved our fathers.\nIt has saved our fathers.\nAnd it's good enough for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It will do when I am dying.\nIt will do when I am dying.\nIt will do when I am dying.\nAnd it's good enough for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It will take us all to heaven.\nIt will take us all to heaven.\nIt will take us all to heaven.\nAnd it's good enough for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis the old time religion,\n'Tis the old time religion,\n'Tis the old time religion,\nAnd it's good enough for me.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Old Time Religion",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1603",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "On Christmas night all Christians sing,\nTo hear the news the angels bring;\nOn Christmas night all Christians sing,\nTo hear the news the angels bring:\nNews of great joy, news of great mirth,\nNews of our merciful King's birth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then why should men on earth be sad,\nSince our Redeemer made us glad:\nThen why should we on earth be sad,\nSince our Redeemer made us glad:\nWhen from our sin He set us free,\nAll for to gain our liberty.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When sin departs before Your grace,\nThen life and health come in its place;\nWhen sin departs before Your grace,\nThen life and health come in its place;\nAngels and men with joy may sing,\nAll for to see the newborn King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All out of darkness we have light\nWhich made the angels sing this night;\nAll out of darkness we have light\nWhich made the angels sing this night:\n\"Glory to God and peace to men,\nNow and forevermore. Amen.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "On Christmas Night All Christians Sing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1604",
          "Authors": [
            "Traditional English carol."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "On Jordan's bank the Baptist's cry\nAnnounces that the Lord is nigh;\nCome, then, and hearken, for he brings\nGlad tidings from the King of kings!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then cleansed be every Christian breast\nAnd furnished for so great a Guest.\nYea, let us each our hearts prepare\nFor Christ to come and enter there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For Thou art our Salvation, Lord,\nOur Refuge, and our great Reward.\nWithout Thy grace our souls must fade\nAnd wither like a flower decayed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lay on the sick Thy healing hand\nAnd make the fallen strong to stand;\nShow us the glory of Thy face\nTill beauty springs in every place.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All praise, eternal Son, to Thee\nWhose advent sets Thy people free,\nWhom, with the Father, we adore,\nAnd Holy Ghost, forevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "On Jordan's Bank the Baptist's Cry",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1605",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Coffin",
            "1736; translated from Latin to English by John Chandler",
            "1837."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "On Jordan's stormy banks I stand,\nAnd cast a wishful eye\nTo Canaan's fair and happy land,\nWhere my possessions lie.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O the transporting, rapturous scene,\nThat rises to my sight!\nSweet fields arrayed in living green,\nAnd rivers of delight!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There generous fruits that never fail,\nOn trees immortal grow;\nThere rocks and hills, and brooks and vales,\nWith milk and honey flow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O'er all those wide extended plains\nShines one eternal day;\nThere God the Son forever reigns,\nAnd scatters night away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No chilling winds or poisonous breath\nCan reach that healthful shore;\nSickness and sorrow, pain and death,\nAre felt and feared no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When I shall reach that happy place,\nI'll be forever blest,\nFor I shall see my Father's face,\nAnd in His bosom rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Filled with delight my raptured soul\nWould here no longer stay;\nThough Jordan's waves around me roll,\nFearless I'd launch away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am bound for the promised land,\nI am bound for the promised land;\nOh who will come and go with me?\nI am bound for the promised land.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "On Jordan's Stormy Banks I Stand",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1606",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel Stennett",
            "1787."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "On Judah's plains as shepherds sat,\nWatching their flocks by night,\nThe angel of the Lord appeared,\nClad in celestial light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Awe struck the vision they regard,\nAppalled with trembling fear;\nWhen thus a cherub voice divine\nBreathed sweetly on their ear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Shepherds of Judah! cease your fears,\nAnd calm your troubled mind;\nGlad tidings of great joy I bring\nTo you and all mankind.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"This day almighty Love fulfills\nIts great eternal Word;\nThis day is born in Bethlehem\nA Savior, Christ the Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"There shall you find the heavenly Babe\nIn humblest weeds arrayed;\nAll meanly wrapped in swaddling clothes\nAnd in a manger laid.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He ceased, and sudden all around\nAppeared a radiant throng\nOf angels, praising God, and thus\nWarbling their choral song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Glory to God, from Whom on high\nAll gracious mercies flow!\nWho sends His heav'n descended Peace\nTo dwell with man below.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "On Judah's Plains as Shepherds Sat",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1607",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "On let us go where the valley of Eden fair\nBlooms on the bank of the river;\nOn where the fields, in the beautiful robe they wear,\nWave in the sunlight forever.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On let us go where the beautiful realms above\nRing with the time honored story;\nSaved through the might of a blessed Redeemer's love,\nHis be the praise and the glory.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On let us go where the weary and toil oppressed\nSoon shall forget every sorrow;\nOn where the soul to a happy and golden rest\nWakes in eternity's morrow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On let us go where the loving and loved shall meet,\nMeet on the bank of the river;\nThere shall they sing at the blessed Redeemer's feet\nSongs that shall echo forever.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On let us go, on let us go, on let us go,\nOn where the happy ones are calling.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "On Let Us Go",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1608",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "circa 1886."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "On our way rejoicing, as we homeward move,\nHearken to our praises, O Thou God of love!\nIs there grief or sadness? Thou our joy shalt be;\nIs our sky beclouded? There is light with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If with honest hearted love for God and man,\nDay by day Thou find us doing all we can,\nThou who givest the seed time, will give large increase,\nCrown the head with blessings, fill the heart with peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On our way rejoicing gladly let us go;\nConquered hath our Leader, vanquished is our foe;\nChrist without, our safety, Christ within, our joy;\nWho, if we be faithful, can our hope destroy?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Unto God the Father joyful songs we sing;\nUnto God the Savior thankful hearts we bring;\nUnto God the Spirit bow we and adore;\nOn our way rejoicing now and evermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On our way rejoicing, as we homeward move,\nHearken to our praises, O Thou God of love!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "On Our Way Rejoicing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1609",
          "Authors": [
            "John Samuel Bewley Monsell",
            "1863",
            "1873."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "On the good and faithful God has set His love;\nWhen they call He sends them blessings from above.\nStand in awe, and sin not, bid your heart be still;\nThrough the silent watches think upon His will.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lay upon God's altar good and loving deeds,\nAnd in all things trust Him to supply your needs.\nAnxious and despairing, many walk in night;\nBut to those that fear Him God will send His light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In God's love abiding, I have joy and peace\nMore than all the wicked, though their wealth increase.\nIn His care confiding, I will sweetly sleep.\nFor the Lord, my Savior, will in safety keep.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "On the Good and Faithful",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1610",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "On the mountain's top appearing,\nLo! the sacred herald stands,\nWelcome news to Zion bearing\nZion, long in hostile lands:\nMourning captive, God Himself shall loose thy bands.\nMourning captive, God Himself shall loose thy bands.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Has Thy night been long and mournful?\nHave thy friends unfaithful proved?\nHave thy foes been proud and scornful,\nBy thy sighs and tears unmoved?\nCease thy mourning, Zion still is well beloved.\nCease thy mourning, Zion still is well beloved.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God, thy God, will now restore thee;\nHe Himself appears thy Friend;\nAll thy foes shall flee before thee;\nHere their boasts and triumphs end:\nGreat deliverance Zion's King will surely send.\nGreat deliverance Zion's King will surely send.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Peace and joy shall now attend thee;\nAll thy warfare now is past;\nGod thy Savior will defend thee;\nVictory is thine at last:\nAll thy conflicts end in everlasting rest.\nAll thy conflicts end in everlasting rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "On the Mountain's Top Appearing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1611",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Kelly",
            "1802."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "On the resurrection morning,\nSoul and body meet again,\nNo more sorrow, no more weeping,\nNo more pain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here awhile they must be parted,\nAnd the flesh its Sabbath keep,\nWaiting in a holy stillness,\nWrapped in sleep.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For a while the wearied body\nLies with feet toward the morn;\nTill the last and brightest Easter\nDay be born.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But the soul in contemplation,\nUtters earnest prayer and strong,\nBursting at the resurrection\nInto song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Soul and body reunited\nThenceforth nothing shall divide,\nWaking up in Christ's own likeness\nSatisfied.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O the beauty, O the gladness\nOf that resurrection day,\nWhich shall not through endless ages\nPass away!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On that happy Easter morning\nAll the graves their dead restore,\nFather, mother, sister, brother,\nMeet once more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To that brightest of all meetings\nBring us, Jesus Christ, at last,\nBy thy cross, through death and judgment,\nHolding fast.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "On the Resurrection Morning",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1612",
          "Authors": [
            "Sabine Baring-Gould (1834-1924)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "On this night, most holy, in circumstance lowly,\nUnfolded the story which prophets foretold.\nThough heav'ns could not hold Him, Mary's arms enfold Him,\nHolding to her bosom this Child who is God!\nThe Virgin is nursing this wondrous infant King--\nThe Word that was made flesh to end our despair.\nWhile angels adore Him, shepherds kneel before Him\nAnd kings from the east follow after His star.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Bethlehem hasten! See Jesus awaken!\nThe stable is glowing with this Light of lights!\nCome hear the great story of God's crowning glory:\nThe Savior Incarnate--God with us unites.\nNow church bells are ringing and Christians are singing\nWhile off'ring their gifts in devotion and love.\nYour people are waiting and anticipating\nThe day You return from the heavens above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "On This Night, Most Holy",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1613",
          "Authors": [
            "R. Michael Cullinan",
            "1996."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "On wings of living light,\nAt earliest dawn of day,\nCame down the angel bright;\nAnd rolled the stone away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The keepers watching near,\nAt that dread sight and sound;\nFell down with sudden fear\nLike dead men to the ground.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then rose from death's dark gloom,\nUnseen by mortal eye,\nTriumphant o'er the tomb,\nThe Lord of earth and sky!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, let your hearts be strong!\nFor we, like Him, shall rise;\nTo dwell with Him ere long\nIn bliss beyond the skies!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Your voices raise with one accord,\nTo bless and praise your risen Lord!\nTo bless and praise your risen Lord!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "On Wings of Living Light",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1614",
          "Authors": [
            "William Walsham How",
            "1872."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Once in royal David's city\nStood a lowly cattle shed,\nWhere a mother laid her Baby\nIn a manger for His bed:\nMary was that mother mild,\nJesus Christ her little Child.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He came down to earth from heaven,\nWho is God and Lord of all,\nAnd His shelter was a stable,\nAnd His cradle was a stall;\nWith the poor, and mean, and lowly,\nLived on earth our Savior holy.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And through all His wondrous childhood\nHe would honor and obey,\nLove and watch the lowly maiden,\nIn whose gentle arms He lay:\nChristian children all must be\nMild, obedient, good as He.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus is our childhood's pattern;\nDay by day, like us He grew;\nHe was little, weak and helpless,\nTears and smiles like us He knew;\nAnd He feeleth for our sadness,\nAnd He shareth in our gladness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And our eyes at last shall see Him,\nThrough His own redeeming love;\nFor that Child so dear and gentle\nIs our Lord in heaven above,\nAnd He leads His children on\nTo the place where He is gone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not in that poor lowly stable,\nWith the oxen standing by,\nWe shall see Him; but in heaven,\nSet at God's right hand on high;\nWhere like stars His children crowned\nAll in white shall wait around.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Once in Royal David's City",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1615",
          "Authors": [
            "Cecil Frances Alexander",
            "1848."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Once more, O Lord, Thy sign shall be\nUpon the heav'ns displayed,\nAnd earth and its inhabitants\nBe terribly afraid:\nFor not, in weakness clad, Thou com'st,\nOur woes, our sins to bear,\nBut girt with all Thy Father's might,\nHis judgment to declare.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The terrors of that awful day\nO who can understand?\nOr who abide, when Thou in wrath\nShall lift Thy holy hand?\nThe earth shall quake, the sea shall roar,\nThe sun in heav'n grow pale;\nBut Thou hast sworn, and wilt not change,\nThy faithful shall not fail.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then grant us, Savior, so to pass\nOur time in trembling here,\nThat when upon the clouds of heav'n\nThy glory shall appear,\nUplifting high our joyful heads,\nIn triumph we may rise,\nAnd enter, with Thine angel train,\nThy palace in the skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Once More, O Lord, Thy Sign",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1616",
          "Authors": [
            "George Washington Doane",
            "1827."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Once my way was dark and dreary,\nFor my heart was full of sin,\nBut the sky is bright and cheery,\nSince the fullness of His love came in.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is grace for all the lowly,\nGrace to keep the trusting soul:\nPow'r to cleanse and make me holy,\nJesus shall my yielded life control.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let me spread abroad the story,\nOther souls to Jesus win;\nFor the cross is now my glory,\nSince the fullness of His love came in.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I can never tell how much I love Him,\nI can never tell His love for me,\nFor it passeth human measure,\nLike a deep, unfathomed sea;\n'Tis redeeming love in Christ my Savior,\nIn my soul the heav'nly joys begin;\nAnd I live for Jesus only,\nSince the fullness of His love came in.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Once My Way Was Dark and Dreary",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1617",
          "Authors": [
            "Eliza Edmunds Stites Hewitt",
            "1916."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Once o'er Judea's hills by night\nWas heard a joyful sound,\nA host appeared, of angels bright,\nAnd glory shone around.\nFear not, they sing, to you we bring\nGlad tidings, peace on earth;\nGood will to men, they caroled then,\nAnd sang the Savior's birth.\nOn Bethl'em's plain no more we hear\nThe wondrous heav'nly chime;\nBut we can sound a strain as dear,\nThis joyful Christmas morn.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When they had sung their song of love,\nThe angels went away,\nTo sing in joyful courts above\nThat first glad Christmas day.\nThe shepherds heard the wondrous word\nThe angels brought to them;\nThen hastened they where sleeping lay\nThe Babe of Bethlehem.\nAround the manger gathering,\nO! let us prostrate fall;\nAnd to the infant Savior bring\nOur hearts, our lives our all!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our song we raise as God we praise,\nGood will and peace on earth;\nWith heart and voice we all rejoice,\nAnd sing the Savior's birth.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Once o'er Judea's Hills by Night",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1618",
          "Authors": [
            "Mary Bridges Canedy Slade",
            "1876."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Once to every man and nation, comes the moment to decide,\nIn the strife of truth with falsehood, for the good or evil side;\nSome great cause, some great decision, offering each the bloom or blight,\nAnd the choice goes by forever, 'twixt that darkness and that light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then to side with truth is noble, when we share her wretched crust,\nEre her cause bring fame and profit, and 'tis prosperous to be just;\nThen it is the brave man chooses while the coward stands aside,\nTill the multitude make virtue of the faith they had denied.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By the light of burning martyrs, Christ, Thy bleeding feet we track,\nToiling up new Calv'ries ever with the cross that turns not back;\nNew occasions teach new duties, ancient values test our youth;\nThey must upward still and onward, who would keep abreast of truth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though the cause of evil prosper, yet the truth alone is strong;\nThough her portion be the scaffold, and upon the throne be wrong;\nYet that scaffold sways the future, and behind the dim unknown,\nStandeth God within the shadow, keeping watch above His own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Once to Every Man and Nation",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1620",
          "Authors": [
            "James Russell Lowell",
            "1845."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Once, only once, and once for all,\nHis precious life he gave;\nBefore the cross in faith we fall,\nAnd own it strong to save.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"One off'ring, single and complete,\"\nWith lips and hearts we say;\nBut what He never can repeat\nHe shows forth day by day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For as the priest of Aaron's line\nWithin the holiest stood,\nAnd sprinkled all the mercy shrine\nWith sacrificial blood;",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So He, Who once atonement wrought,\nOur Priest of endless power,\nPresents Himself for those He bought\nIn that dark noontide hour.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His manhood pleads where now it lives\nOn heaven's eternal throne,\nAnd where in mystic rite He gives\nIts presence to His own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And so we show Thy death, O Lord,\nTill Thou again appear,\nAnd feel, when we approach Thy board,\nWe have an altar here.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Once, Only Once",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1619",
          "Authors": [
            "William Bright",
            "1865."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "One day when heaven was filled with His praises,\nOne day when sin was as black as could be,\nJesus came forth to be born of a virgin,\nDwelt among men, my Example is He!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "One day they led Him up Calvary's mountain,\nOne day they nailed Him to die on the tree;\nSuffering anguish, despised and rejected:\nBearing our sins, my Redeemer is He!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "One day they left Him alone in the garden,\nOne day He rested, from suffering free;\nAngels came down over His tomb to keep vigil;\nHope of the hopeless, my Savior is He!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "One day the grave could conceal Him no longer,\nOne day the stone rolled away from the door;\nThen He arose, over death He had conquered;\nNow is ascended, my Lord evermore!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "One day the trumpet will sound for His coming,\nOne day the skies with His glories will shine;\nWonderful day, my beloved One bringing;\nGlorious Savior, this Jesus is mine!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Living, He loved me; dying, He saved me;\nBuried He carried my sins far away;\nRising, He justified freely forever;\nOne day He's coming--O glorious day!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "One Day",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1622",
          "Authors": [
            "John Wilbur Chapman",
            "circa 1908."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "One day I traveled a toilsome road\nOver the hills of despair;\nOne day I carried a weary load,\nCumbered with toil and with care.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Gone is the night with its shadows drear;\nMorning hath dawned upon me.\nGone is the burden of anxious fear;\nFreedom my portion shall be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No more the burden of guilt is mine;\nNo more in bondage I dwell.\nUnto my glorious King divine\nJubilant praises shall swell.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The burden that once I carried is gone, is gone\nOf all my sins there remaineth not one, not one.\nJesus, the Savior, hath ransomed me,\nBearing my sins upon Calvary,\nGiving me glorious liberty;\nMy burden of sin is gone.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "One Day I Traveled a Toilsome Road",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1621",
          "Authors": [
            "Haldor Lillenas",
            "1923"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "One holy Church of God appears\nThrough every age and race,\nUnwasted by the lapse of years,\nUnchanged by changing place.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From oldest time, on farthest shores,\nBeneath the pine or palm,\nOne unseen Presence she adores,\nWith silence, or with psalm.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The truth is her prophetic gift,\nThe soul her sacred page;\nAnd feet on mercy's errands swift\nDo make her pilgrimage.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O living Church, thine errand speed,\nFulfill thy task sublime;\nWith Bread of life earth's hungers feed;\nRedeem the evil time!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "One Holy Church of God Appears",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1623",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Hughes",
            "1859."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "One more day's work for Jesus,\nOne less of life for me!\nBut heaven is nearer, and Christ is clearer\nThan yesterday, to me.\nHis love and light fill all my soul tonight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "One more day's work for Jesus!\nHow sweet the work has been,\nTo tell the story, to show the glory,\nWhere Christ's flock enters in!\nHow it did shine in this poor heart of mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "One more day's work for Jesus!\nO yes, a weary day;\nBut heaven shines clearer, and rest comes nearer,\nAt each step of the way;\nAnd Christ in all, before His face I fall.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O blessed work for Jesus!\nO rest at Jesus' feet!\nThere toil seems pleasure, my wants are treasure,\nAnd pain for Him is sweet.\nLord, if I may, I'll serve another day!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "One more day's work for Jesus,\nOne more day's work for Jesus,\nOne more day's work for Jesus,\nOne less of life for me!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "One More Day's Work for Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1624",
          "Authors": [
            "Anna Bartlett Warner",
            "1869."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "One sweetly solemn thought\nComes to me o'er and o'er;\nNearer to my home today am I\nThan e'er I've been before.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Nearer my Father's house,\nWhere many mansions be;\nNearer today, the great white throne,\nNearer the crystal sea.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Nearer the bound of life\nWhere burdens are laid down;\nNearer to leave the heavy cross,\nNearer to gain the crown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But lying darkly between,\nWinding down through the night,\nIs the deep and unknown stream\nTo be crossed ere we reach the light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father, perfect my trust!\nStrengthen my power of faith!\nNor let me stand, at last, alone\nUpon the shore of death.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be Thee near when my feet\nAre slipping over the brink;\nFor it may be I'm nearer home,\nNearer now than I think.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "One Sweetly Solemn Thought",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1625",
          "Authors": [
            "Phoebe Cary",
            "1852."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "One there is, above all others,\nWell deserves the name of Friend,\nHis is love beyond a brother's,\nCostly, free, and knows no end.\nWhich of all our friends, to save us,\nCould or would have shed his blood?\nBut the Savior died to have us\nReconciled in Him to God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When He lived on earth abased,\nFriend of sinners was His name,\nNow, above all glory raised,\nHe rejoices in the same.\nO for grace our hearts to soften!\nTeach us, Lord, at length to love;\nWe, alas! forget too often\nWhat a Friend we have above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "One There Is, above All Others",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1626",
          "Authors": [
            "John Newton (1725-1807)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Only a beam of sunshine,\"\nBut oh, it was warm and bright;\nThe heart of a weary traveler\nWas cheered by its welcome sight.\n\"Only a beam of sunshine\"\nThat fell from the arch above:\nAnd tenderly, softly whispered\nA message of peace and love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Only a beam of sunshine\"\nThat into a dwelling crept;\nWhere, over a fading rosebud,\nA mother her vigil kept.\n\"Only a beam of sunshine\"\nThat smiled through her falling tears,\nAnd showed her the bow of promise,\nForgotten perhaps for years.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Only a word for Jesus,\nOh, speak it in His dear Name,\nTo perishing souls around you\nThe message of love proclaim.\nGo, like the faithful sunbeam,\nYour mission of joy fulfill;\nRemember the Savior's promise,\nThat He will be with you still.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Only a word for Jesus,\nOnly a whispered prayer,\nOver some grief worn spirit\nMay rest like a sunbeam fair!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Only a Beam of Sunshine",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1627",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "in Sacred Songs and Solos",
            "888 Pieces",
            "by Ira D. Sankey",
            "late 19th Century."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Naught have I gotten but what I received;\nGrace hath bestowed it since I have believed;\nBoasting excluded, pride I abase;\nI'm only a sinner, saved by grace!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Once I was foolish, sin ruled my heart,\nCausing my footsteps from God to depart;\nJesus hath found me, happy my case;\nI now am a sinner, saved by grace!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tears unavailing, no merit had I;\nMercy had saved me, or else I must die;\nSin had alarmed me fearing God's face;\nBut now I'm a sinner saved by grace!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Suffer a sinner whose heart overflows,\nLoving his Savior to tell what he knows;\nOnce more to tell it would I embrace--\nI'm only a sinner saved by grace!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Only a sinner, saved by grace!\nOnly a sinner, saved by grace!\nThis is my story, to God be the glory--\nI'm only a sinner, saved by grace!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Only a Sinner",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1628",
          "Authors": [
            "James M. Gray",
            "1905."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Only a step to Jesus!\nThen why not take it now?\nCome, and thy sin confessing,\nTo Him, thy Savior, bow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Only a step to Jesus!\nBelieve, and thou shalt live;\nLovingly now He's waiting,\nAnd ready to forgive.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Only a step to Jesus!\nA step from sin to grace;\nWhat has thy heart decided\nThe moments fly apace?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Only a step to Jesus!\nO why not come and say,\n\"Gladly to Thee my Savior,\nI give myself away.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Only a step, only a step,\nCome, He waits for thee;\nCome, and thy sin confessing,\nThou shalt receive a blessing;\nDo not reject the mercy\nHe freely offers thee.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Only a Step",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1629",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1873."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fear not, little flock, from the cross to the throne,\nFrom death into life He went for His own;\nAll power in earth, all power above,\nIs given to Him for the flock of His love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fear not, little flock, He goeth ahead,\nYour Shepherd selecteth the path you must tread;\nThe waters of Marah He'll sweeten for thee,\nHe drank all the bitter in Gethsemane.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fear not, little flock, whatever your lot,\nHe enters all rooms, \"the doors being shut,\"\nHe never forsakes; He never is gone,\nSo count on His presence in darkness and dawn.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Only believe, only believe;\nAll things are possible, only believe,\nOnly believe, only believe;\nAll things are possible, only believe.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Only Believe",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1630",
          "Authors": [
            "Paul Rader",
            "circa 1921"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Crowds are behind Thee, crowds are before,\nLife in a single moment Thou canst restore.\nOnly to touch Thee, spotless and pure,\nOnly to touch Thy garment, faith brings the cure.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Only to touch Thee, Savior, I know,\nPeace to my troubled spirit Thou wilt bestow;\nOnly to touch Thee, this is my prayer,\nLonger my heavy burden I cannot bear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, I am sinful, Thou undefiled,\nYet dost Thou love and even call me Thy child;\nGreat is Thy mercy, wondrous to me;\nLord, 'tis my faith that saves me, glory to Thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Only Thy garment's hem, Lord, I implore;\nOnly Thy garment's hem life will restore;\nOnly a touch will bring joy to my soul;\nLet me but touch Thy garment, I shall be whole.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Only Thy Garment's Hem",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1631",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1877."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Onward, Christian soldiers, marching as to war,\nWith the cross of Jesus going on before.\nChrist, the royal Master, leads against the foe;\nForward into battle see His banners go!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "At the sign of triumph Satan's host doth flee;\nOn then, Christian soldiers, on to victory!\nHell's foundations quiver at the shout of praise;\nBrothers lift your voices, loud your anthems raise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Like a mighty army moves the church of God;\nBrothers, we are treading where the saints have trod.\nWe are not divided, all one body we,\nOne in hope and doctrine, one in charity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What the saints established that I hold for true.\nWhat the saints believed, that I believe too.\nLong as earth endureth, men the faith will hold,\nKingdoms, nations, empires, in destruction rolled.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Crowns and thrones may perish, kingdoms rise and wane,\nBut the church of Jesus constant will remain.\nGates of hell can never gainst that church prevail;\nWe have Christ's own promise, and that cannot fail.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Onward then, ye people, join our happy throng,\nBlend with ours your voices in the triumph song.\nGlory, laud and honor unto Christ the King,\nThis through countless ages men and angels sing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Onward, Christian soldiers, marching as to war,\nWith the cross of Jesus going on before.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Onward, Christian Soldiers",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1632",
          "Authors": [
            "Sabine Baring-Gould",
            "1864."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Onward, Christian, though the region\nWhere thou art be drear and lone;\nGod has set a guardian legion\nVery near thee; press thou on.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By the thorn road, and none other,\nIs the mount of vision won;\nTread it without shrinking, brother,\nJesus trod it; press thou on.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be this world the wiser, stronger,\nFor thy life of pain and peace;\nWhile it needs thee, oh, no longer\nPray thou for thy quick release.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Pray thou, Christian, daily rather\nThat thou be a faithful son,\nBy the prayer of Jesus, \"Father\nNot my will, but Thine, be done.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Onward, Christian, Though the Region",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1633",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel Johnson",
            "1846."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Onward, onward, men of heaven!\nBear the Gospel's banner high;\nRest not, till its light is given,\nStar of every pagan sky,\nSend it where the pilgrim stranger\nFaints beneath the torrid ray;\nBid the red browed forest ranger\nHail it, ere he fades away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Where the Arctic ocean thunders,\nWhere the tropics fiercely glow,\nBroadly spread its page of wonders,\nBrightly bid its radiance flow.\nIndia marks its luster stealing;\nShivering Greenland loves its rays;\nAfric, 'mid her deserts kneeling,\nLifts the untaught strain of praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rude in speech, or grim in feature,\nDark in spirit, though they be,\nShow that light to every creature--\nPrince or vassal, bond or free.\nLo! they haste to every nation,\nHost on host the ranks supply;\nOnward! Christ is your salvation\nAnd your death is victory.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Onward, Onward, Men of Heaven",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1634",
          "Authors": [
            "Lydia Huntley Sigourney",
            "1833."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Onward, ye pilgrims that journey to Zion,\nSing and be joyful, whatever betide;\nTrust in Jehovah, your Lord and your Shepherd,\nAll that is needed His love will provide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Onward, ye workers, that toil in the vineyard,\nBearing the burden and heat of the day;\nNever grow weary, but labor with patience,\nHeed not the thorns that are strewn in your way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye that are thirsty and faint in the desert,\nCome to the wells of salvation so free;\nDrink of their waters, their life giving waters;\nCome, there's a welcome for you and for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "You who are nearing the valley and shadow,\nLooking by faith to the bright golden shore,\nPrecious to you are the wells of salvation,\nSweeter their waters than ever before.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Think of the promise, the soul cheering promise,\nLeft to encourage the young and the old,\nThey shall draw water from wells of salvation,\nBeautiful promise, more precious than gold.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Onward, Ye Pilgrims",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1635",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1881."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Open my eyes, that I may see\nGlimpses of truth Thou hast for me;\nPlace in my hands the wonderful key\nThat shall unclasp and set me free.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Open my ears, that I may hear\nVoices of truth Thou sendest clear;\nAnd while the wave notes fall on my ear,\nEverything false will disappear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Open my mouth, and let me bear,\nGladly the warm truth everywhere;\nOpen my heart and let me prepare\nLove with Thy children thus to share.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Silently now I wait for Thee,\nReady my God, Thy will to see,\nOpen my eyes, illumine me,\nSpirit divine!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Open My Eyes, That I May See",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1636",
          "Authors": [
            "Clara H. Jones Scott",
            "1895"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Open now thy gates of beauty,\nZion, let me enter there,\nWhere my soul in joyful duty\nWaits for Him Who answers prayer.\nOh, how blessèd is this place,\nFilled with solace, light and grace!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, my God, I come before Thee,\nCome Thou also unto me;\nWhere we find Thee and adore Thee,\nThere a heav'n on earth must be.\nTo my heart, oh, enter Thou,\nLet it be Thy temple now!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here Thy praise is gladly chanted,\nHere Thy seed is duly sown;\nLet my soul, where it is planted,\nBring forth precious sheaves alone,\nSo that all I hear may be\nFruitful unto life in me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou my faith increase and quicken,\nLet me keep Thy gift divine,\nHowsoe'er temptations thicken;\nMay Thy Word still o'er me shine\nAs my guiding star through life,\nAs my comfort in my strife.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Speak, O God, and I will hear Thee,\nLet Thy will be done indeed;\nMay I undisturbed draw near Thee\nWhile Thou dost Thy people feed.\nHere of life the fountain flows,\nHere is balm for all our woes.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Open Now Thy Gates of Beauty",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1637",
          "Authors": [
            "Benjamin Schmolck",
            "1730; translated from German to English by Catherine Winkworth",
            "1863."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Another Sabbath day has come,\nAnother week is o'er;\nAnd we, a grateful, happy throng,\nAre gathered here once more:\nWe meet to sing of Jesus' love,\nAnd bow to Him in prayer,\nWe meet to read His holy Word,\nAnd learn our duty there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our Sunday school, our Sunday school;\nNo place on earth so dear!\nHow many precious souls have found\nThe way to glory here;\nAnd now around the shining throne\nThey wait for us to come\nAnd share with them the fadeless love\nOf their eternal home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, may the seed thus early sown\nSpring up on goodly ground,\nAnd in our hearts, our souls and lives\nMay fruit of grace abound--\nImmortal fruit, that yet shall bloom\nIn paradise above,\nWhere we, with those now gone before,\nShall sing redeeming love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Opening Hymn",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1638",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "circa 1881."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hear ye the Master's call, \"Give Me thy best!\"\nFor, be it great or small, that is His test.\nDo then the best you can, not for reward,\nNot for the praise of men, but for the Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wait not for men to laud, heed not their slight;\nWinning the smile of God brings its delight!\nAiding the good and true ne'er goes unblest,\nAll that we think or do, be it the best.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Night soon comes on apace, day hastens by;\nWorkman and work must face testing on high.\nOh, may we in that day find rest, sweet rest,\nWhich God has promised those who do their best.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Every work for Jesus will be blest,\nBut He asks from everyone his best.\nOur talents may be few, these may be small,\nBut unto Him is due our best, our all.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Our Best",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1639",
          "Authors": [
            "S.C. Kirk",
            "circa 1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our blest Redeemer, ere He breathed\nHis tender last farewell,\nA Guide, a Comforter, bequeathed\nWith us to dwell.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He came in tongues of living flame\nTo teach, convince, subdue,\nAll powerful as the wind He came\nAs viewless too.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He came sweet influence to impart,\nA gracious, willing Guest,\nWhile He can find one humble heart\nWherein to rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And His that gentle voice we hear,\nSoft as the breath of even,\nThat checks each fault, that calms each fear,\nAnd speaks of Heav'n.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And every virtue we possess,\nAnd every conquest won,\nAnd every thought of holiness,\nAre His alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Spirit of purity and grace,\nOur weakness, pitying, see:\nO make our hearts Thy dwelling place\nAnd worthier Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Our Blest Redeemer, ere He Breathed",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1640",
          "Authors": [
            "Harriet Auber",
            "1829."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our children, Lord, in faith and prayer,\nWe now devote to Thee;\nLet them Thy covenant mercies share,\nAnd Thy salvation see.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Such helpless babes Thou didst embrace,\nWhile dwelling here below;\nTo us and ours, O God of grace,\nThe same compassion show.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In early days their hearts secure,\nFrom worldly snares, we pray;\nO let them to the end endure\nIn every righteous way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Our Children, Lord, in Faith and Prayer",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1641",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Haweis",
            "1808",
            "alt. 1817."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our day of joy is here again,\nWith love and peace and song;\nCome, let us join th'angelic strain\nWith voices clear and strong.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When darkness lay upon this earth,\nA glorious light did shine,\nGod sent a Gift of priceless worth\nAnd showed His love divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now to the manger let us go\nTo worship and adore\nThe tender Babe upon the straw,\nOur Savior evermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How wonderful that God's own Son\nShould so Himself abase!\nHe thrust the mighty from their throne,\nAnd gave the lowly grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glory to our God, we sing,\nGlory to our Lord and King;\nPeace, goodwill with all abide\nThis holy Christmas tide.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Our Day of Joy Is Here Again",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1642",
          "Authors": [
            "Andrew L. Skoog"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our day of praise is done;\nThe evening shadows fall;\nBut pass not from us with the sun,\nTrue Light that lightenest all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Around the throne on high,\nWhere night can never be,\nThe white robed harpers of the sky\nBring ceaseless hymns to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Too faint our anthems here;\nToo soon of praise we tire;\nBut O the strains, how full and clear,\nOf that eternal choir!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yet, Lord, to Thy dear will\nIf Thou attune the heart,\nWe in Thine angels' music still\nMay bear our lower part.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis Thine each soul to calm,\nEach wayward thought reclaim,\nAnd make our life a daily psalm\nOf glory to Thy Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A little while, and then\nShall come the glorious end;\nAnd songs of angels and of men\nIn perfect praise shall blend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Our Day of Praise Is Done",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1643",
          "Authors": [
            "John Ellerton",
            "1869",
            "1871."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our earth we now lament to see\nWith floods of wickedness overflowed,\nWith violence, wrong, and cruelty,\nThe killing fields our constant abode,\nWhere men like fiends each other tear,\nIn all the hellish rage of war.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As listed on Abaddon's side,\nThey mangle their own flesh, and slay:\nTophet is moved, and opens wide\nIts mouth for its enormous prey;\nAnd myriads sink beneath the grave,\nAnd plunge into the flaming wave.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O might the universal Friend\nThis havoc of His creatures see!\nBid our unnatural discord end;\nDeclare us reconciled in Thee;\nWrite kindness on our inward parts,\nAnd chase the murderer from our hearts!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who now against each other rise,\nThe nations of the earth, constrain\nTo follow after peace, and prize\nThe blessings of Thy righteous reign,\nThe joys of unity to prove,\nThe paradise of perfect love!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Our Earth We Now Lament to See",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1644",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1758."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our Father's love, so vast and boundless--\nHis arms of mercy opened wide--\nHas sent His Son on earth to save us\nThrough nail-pierced hands and wounded side.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord Jesus Christ, the Cross You've taken\nHas lifted up and set us free\nTo live in oneness with each other\nIn perfect peace and harmony.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fill me, Lord, with Your Holy Spirit\nThat I may know and do Your will;\nGrant me the grace to trust You daily,\nAnd love within my heart instill.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And at the time when I am dying,\nMay Jesus come and life restore,\nCalling me from my grave to meet Him\nTo live with Him for evermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Our Father's Love",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1645",
          "Authors": [
            "R. Michael Cullinan",
            "1996."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We welcome with delight\nAnother happy day,\nOur hearts like merry bells\nRing out the silver lay;\nWe catch the rosy beams\nReflected from the eye\nOf Him Whose wonders fill the earth,\nWhose glory fills the sky.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Cold winter flies away,\nThe blushing, fairy spring\nComes tripping o'er the lees,\nWhile birds are on the wing;\nAnd now, a merry throng,\nWe come as glad as they;\nOur banners waving in the air,\nWe hail our festive day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The straight and narrow path\nO may we early find,\nAnd try to serve the Lord\nWith heart, and soul, and mind;\nO what a happy day,\nAnd one that ne'er shall end,\nIn that bright world where angels sing,\nWe all with Him may spend!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Another year has gone,\nAnother year begun;\nTo our Redeemer glory be\nFor all His love for me.\nWe thank His holy Name\nFor all His tender care,\nWe praise Him for the Sunday School,\nAnd faithful teachers there.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Our Festive Song",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1646",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1877."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "How lovely on the mountains are the feet of Him\nWho brings good news, good news;\nAnnouncing peace, proclaiming news of happiness:\nOur God reigns, our God reigns!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He had no stately form, He had no majesty\nThat we should be drawn to Him.\nHe was despised and we took no account of Him.\nOur God reigns, our God reigns!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It was our sin and guilt that bruised and wounded Him.\nIt was our sin that brought Him down.\nWhen we like sheep had gone astray our Shepherd came\nAnd on His shoulders bore our shame.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Meek as a lamb that's led out to the slaughterhouse,\nDumb as a sheep before its shearer,\nHis life ran down upon the ground like pouring rain\nThat we might be born again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Out from the tomb He came with grace and majesty;\nHe is alive, He is alive.\nGod loves us so, see here His hands, His feet, His side\nYes we know, He is alive.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our God reigns!\nOur God reigns!\nOur God reigns!\nOur God reigns!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Our God Reigns",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1648",
          "Authors": [
            "Leonard E. Smith; arranged by Tom Fettke and Stephen Beddia"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our God, our help in ages past,\nOur hope for years to come,\nOur shelter from the stormy blast,\nAnd our eternal home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Under the shadow of Thy throne\nThy saints have dwelt secure;\nSufficient is Thine arm alone,\nAnd our defense is sure.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Before the hills in order stood,\nOr earth received her frame,\nFrom everlasting Thou art God,\nTo endless years the same.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy Word commands our flesh to dust,\n\"Return, ye sons of men:\"\nAll nations rose from earth at first,\nAnd turn to earth again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A thousand ages in Thy sight\nAre like an evening gone;\nShort as the watch that ends the night\nBefore the rising sun.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The busy tribes of flesh and blood,\nWith all their lives and cares,\nAre carried downwards by the flood,\nAnd lost in following years.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Time, like an ever rolling stream,\nBears all its sons away;\nThey fly, forgotten, as a dream\nDies at the opening day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Like flowery fields the nations stand\nPleased with the morning light;\nThe flowers beneath the mower's hand\nLie withering ere 'tis night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our God, our help in ages past,\nOur hope for years to come,\nBe Thou our guard while troubles last,\nAnd our eternal home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Our God, Our Help in Ages Past",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1647",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1719."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our Lord is risen from the dead!\nOur Jesus is gone up on high!\nThe powers of hell are captive led,\nDragged to the portals of the sky.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There His triumphal chariot waits,\nAnd angels chant the solemn lay:\nLift up your heads, you heavenly gates;\nYou everlasting doors, give way!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Loose all your bars of massy light,\nAnd wide unfold the ethereal scene;\nHe claims these mansions as His right\nReceive the King of glory in!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who is this King of glory? Who?\nThe Lord that all our foes overcame;\nThe world, sin, death, and hell overthrew;\nAnd Jesus is the conqueror's Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo! His triumphal chariot waits,\nAnd angels chant the solemn lay:\nLift up your heads, you heavenly gates;\nYou everlasting doors give way!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who is the King of Glory, Who\nThe Lord of glorious power possessed\nThe King of saints and angels, too\nGod over all, forever blessed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Our Lord Is Risen from the Dead",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1650",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am watching for the coming of the glad millennial day,\nWhen our blessed Lord shall come and catch His waiting bride away.\nOh! my heart is filled with rapture as I labor, watch, and pray,\nFor our Lord is coming back to earth again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus' coming back will be the answer to earth's sorrowing cry,\nFor the knowledge of the Lord shall fill the earth and sea and sky.\nGod shall take away all sickness and the sufferer's tears will dry,\nWhen our Savior will come back to earth again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yes, the ransomed of the Lord shall come to Zion then with joy,\nAnd in all His holy mountain nothing hurts or shall destroy.\nPerfect peace shall reign in every heart, and love without alloy,\nAfter Jesus shall come back to earth again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then the sin and sorrow, pain and death of this dark world shall cease,\nIn a glorious reign with Jesus of a thousand years of peace.\nAll the earth is groaning, crying for that day of sweet release,\nFor our Jesus shall come back to earth again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, our Lord is coming back to earth again.\nYes, our Lord is coming back to earth again.\nSatan will be bound a thousand years; we'll have no tempter then,\nAfter Jesus shall come back to earth again.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Our Lord's Return to Earth Again",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1649",
          "Authors": [
            "James M. Kirk",
            "1894"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Arise, come ye forth, and forever break the chain,\nThat long had oppressed you with sorrow and pain;\nArise, come ye forth, hear the blessèd Lord's command,\nAnd He Himself will guide you with a strong, strong hand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Arise, come ye forth; will ye spend your life for naught,\nWhen Jesus Who loves you a ransom has bought?\nThe price of His blood, O receive it while you may;\nBehold the promised time is now; O come away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Arise, come ye forth, and be slaves to sin no more,\nHow oft your Deliv'rer has called you before;\nCome forth from your bonds, and your liberty receive,\nYour willing hearts to Jesus give; repent, believe.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come forth, come forth, and shout the jubilee,\nCome forth, come forth, the Lord will make you free;\nCome forth from your bonds, hear the blessèd Lord's command,\nAnd He Himself will guide you with a strong, strong hand.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Out of Bondage",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1651",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1877."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Out of my bondage, sorrow, and night,\nJesus, I come, Jesus, I come;\nInto Thy freedom, gladness, and light,\nJesus, I come to Thee;\nOut of my sickness, into Thy health,\nOut of my want and into Thy wealth,\nOut of my sin and into Thyself,\nJesus, I come to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Out of my shameful failure and loss,\nJesus, I come, Jesus, I come;\nInto the glorious gain of Thy cross,\nJesus, I come to Thee.\nOut of earth's sorrows into Thy balm,\nOut of life's storms and into Thy calm,\nOut of distress to jubilant psalm,\nJesus, I come to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Out of unrest and arrogant pride,\nJesus, I come, Jesus, I come;\nInto Thy blessed will to abide,\nJesus, I come to Thee.\nOut of myself to dwell in Thy love,\nOut of despair into raptures above,\nUpward for aye on wings like a dove,\nJesus, I come to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Out of the fear and dread of the tomb,\nJesus, I come, Jesus, I come;\nInto the joy and light of Thy throne,\nJesus, I come to Thee.\nOut of the depths of ruin untold,\nInto the peace of Thy sheltering fold,\nEver Thy glorious face to behold,\nJesus, I come to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Out of My Bondage, Sorrow and Night",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1652",
          "Authors": [
            "William True Sleeper",
            "1887."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Out on the desert, looking, looking,\nSinner, 'tis Jesus looking for thee;\nTenderly calling, calling, calling,\nHither, thou lost one, O come unto Me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Still he is waiting, waiting, waiting,\nO, what compassion beams in His eye,\nHear Him repeating, gently, gently,\nCome to thy Savior, O, why wilt thou die?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lovingly pleading, pleading, pleading,\nMercy, though slighted, bears with thee yet;\nThou canst be happy, happy, happy,\nCome, ere thy life-star forever shall set.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Spirits in glory, watching, watching,\nLong to behold thee safe in the fold;\nAngels are waiting, waiting, waiting,\nWhen shall thy story with rapture be told?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus is looking, Jesus is calling,\nWhy dost thou linger, why tarry away?\nRun to Him quickly, say to Him gladly,\nLord I am coming, coming today.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Out on the Desert",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1653",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1889."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Over there where the millions are dying,\nOver there where the sin forces dwell,\nWe must carry the great salvation,\nWe must go and the glad story tell.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Over there where temptation is calling,\nOver there where the vices abound,\nWe must tell of the One who conquers,\nWe must tell of the Christ we have found.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Over there they are calling and dying,\nOver there in the darkness they roam,\nThey are waiting to hear of Jesus,\nThey are calling to us, \"Won't you come?\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Over there where the millions are dying, over there,\nOver there where God's thoughts are turning, over there;\nOver there darkened hearts are yearning, over there,\nWe will pray for the souls over there.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Over There",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1654",
          "Authors": [
            "Daniel Paul Rader",
            "1918"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Pass me not, O gentle Savior,\nHear my humble cry;\nWhile on others Thou art calling,\nDo not pass me by.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let me at Thy throne of mercy\nFind a sweet relief,\nKneeling there in deep contrition;\nHelp my unbelief.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Trusting only in Thy merit,\nWould I seek Thy face;\nHeal my wounded, broken spirit,\nSave me by Thy grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou the Spring of all my comfort,\nMore than life to me,\nWhom have I on earth beside Thee?\nWhom in heav'n but Thee?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Savior, Savior,\nHear my humble cry;\nWhile on others Thou art calling,\nDo not pass me by.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1656",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1868."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Peace, perfect peace, in this dark world of sin?\nThe blood of Jesus whispers peace within.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Peace, perfect peace, by thronging duties pressed?\nTo do the will of Jesus, this is rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Peace, perfect peace, with sorrows surging round?\nOn Jesus' bosom naught but calm is found.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Peace, perfect peace, with loved ones far away?\nIn Jesus' keeping we are safe, and they.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Peace, perfect peace, our future all unknown?\nJesus we know, and He is on the throne.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Peace, perfect peace, death shadowing us and ours?\nJesus has vanquished death and all its powers.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It is enough: earth's struggles soon shall cease,\nAnd Jesus call us to heaven's perfect peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Peace, Perfect Peace",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1657",
          "Authors": [
            "Edward Henry Bickersteth",
            "Jr.",
            "1875."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Peaceful the wondrous night,\nPeaceful and holy,\nUnder the silv'ry light,\nGleaming afar.\nFaithfully watching there,\nShepherds so lowly,\nOver the hills so fair,\nSaw glory's star.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come with that shepherd band,\nCome to the manger;\nJoin in the chorus grand,\nGlory to God!\nWorship the holy Child,\nWonderful Stranger,\nGive to the Undefiled,\nGlory and laud.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sweet favor, thus to bow,\nLove's treasure bringing,\nGratefully yielding now,\nLife's joyful praise.\nHear from the heav'nly height,\nGlad echoes ringing,\nBlessing and pow'r and might,\nThrough endless days.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hail to the starry night,\nSparkling with glory;\nAngels on wings of light,\nThronging the sky.\nHail to that starry night!\nWondrous its story:\nJesus the Prince of Light,\nCame from above.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Peaceful the Wondrous Night",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1658",
          "Authors": [
            "Eliza Edmunds Stites Hewitt",
            "1903."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, as of old, at Pentecost,\nThou didst Thy power display,\nWith cleansing, purifying flame,\nDescend on us today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For mighty works for Thee, prepare\nAnd strengthen every heart;\nCome, take possession of Thine own,\nAnd never more depart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All self consume, all sin destroy!\nWith earnest zeal endue\nEach waiting heart to work for Thee;\nO Lord, our faith renew!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Speak, Lord! before Thy throne we wait,\nThy promise we believe,\nAnd will not let Thee go until\nThe blessing we receive.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, send the old-time power, the Pentecostal power!\nThy floodgates of blessing, on us throw open wide!\nLord, send the old-time power, the Pentecostal power!\nThat sinners be converted and Thy Name glorified!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Pentecostal Power",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1659",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Hutchinson Gabriel",
            "1912"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise for Thee, Lord, in Zion waits;\nPrayer shall besiege Thy temple gates;\nAll flesh shall to Thy throne repair,\nAnd find through Christ salvation there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How blest Thy saints! how safely led!\nHow surely kept! how richly fed!\nSavior of all in earth and sea,\nHow happy they who rest in Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The year is with Thy goodness crowned;\nThy clouds drop wealth the world around;\nThrough Thee the deserts laugh and sing,\nAnd nature smiles and owns her King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, on our souls Thy Spirit pour;\nThe moral waste within restore;\nO let Thy love our springtide be,\nAnd make us all bear fruit to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Praise for Thee, Lord, in Zion Waits",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1660",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Francis Lyte",
            "1834."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise God, from Whom all blessings flow;\nPraise Him, all creatures here below;\nPraise Him above, ye heavenly host;\nPraise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1661",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Ken."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise God, ye servants of the Lord,\nO praise His Name with one accord;\nBless ye the Lord, His Name adore\nFrom this time forth forevermore,\nFrom this time forth forevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From rising unto setting sun\nPraised be the Lord, the Mighty One;\nHe reigns o'er all, supreme in might,\nAbove the heavens in glory bright,\nAbove the heavens in glory bright.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On whom but God can we rely,\nThe Lord our God Who reigns on high,\nWho condescends to see and know\nThe things of heaven and earth below,\nThe things of heaven and earth below?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He lifts the poor and makes them great,\nWith joy He fills the desolate;\nPraise ye the Lord and bless His Name,\nHis mercy and His might proclaim,\nHis mercy and His might proclaim.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Praise God, Ye Servants of the Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1662",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter",
            "1912."
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        {
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          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise Him, praise Him, all ye little children,\nGod is love, God is love;\nPraise Him, praise Him, all ye little children,\nGod is love, God is love.",
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Love Him, love Him, all ye little children,\nGod is love, God is love;\nLove Him, love Him, all ye little children,\nGod is love, God is love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Thank Him, thank Him, all ye little children,\nGod is love, God is love;\nThank Him, thank Him, all ye little children,\nGod is love, God is love.",
              "PartType": 0,
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Praise Him, All Ye Little Children",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1663",
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        {
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise Him! Praise Him! Jesus, our blessed Redeemer!\nSing, O Earth, His wonderful love proclaim!\nHail Him! hail Him! highest archangels in glory;\nStrength and honor give to His holy Name!\nLike a shepherd, Jesus will guard His children,\nIn His arms He carries them all day long:",
              "PartType": 0,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise Him! Praise Him! Jesus, our blessed Redeemer!\nFor our sins He suffered, and bled, and died.\nHe our Rock, our hope of eternal salvation,\nHail Him! hail Him! Jesus the Crucified.\nSound His praises! Jesus who bore our sorrows,\nLove unbounded, wonderful, deep and strong.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise Him! Praise Him! Jesus, our blessed Redeemer!\nHeav'nly portals loud with hosannas ring!\nJesus, Savior, reigneth forever and ever.\nCrown Him! Crown Him! Prophet, and Priest, and King!\nChrist is coming! over the world victorious,\nPow'r and glory unto the Lord belong.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise Him! Praise Him!\nTell of His excellent greatness.\nPraise Him! Praise Him!\nEver in joyful song!",
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Praise Him, Praise Him",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1664",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1869. Words: Chester G. Allen (1838-1878)."
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        {
          "CCLID": "",
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            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise Jehovah, all ye nations,\nAll ye people, praise proclaim;\nFor His grace and lovingkindness,\nO sing praises to His Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Great to us hath been His mercy,\nEver faithful is His Word;\nThrough all ages it endureth,\nHallelujah, praise the Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Praise Jehovah, All Ye Nations",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1665",
          "Authors": [
            "From the United Presbyterian Book of Psalms",
            "1871."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
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          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise the Lord Who reigns above and keeps His court below;\nPraise the holy God of love and all His greatness show;\nPraise Him for His noble deeds; praise Him for His matchless power;\nHim from Whom all good proceeds let earth and heaven adore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Publish, spread to all around the great Jehovah's name,\nLet the trumpet's martial sound the Lord of hosts proclaim:\nPraise Him in the sacred dance, harmony's full concert raise,\nLet the virgin choir advance, and move but to His praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Celebrate th'eternal God with harp and psaltery,\nTimbrels soft and cymbals loud in this high praise agree;\nPraise with every tuneful string; all the reach of heavenly art,\nAll the powers of music bring, the music of the heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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            {
              "Lyrics": "God, in Whom they move and live, let every creature sing,\nGlory to their Maker give, and homage to their King.\nHallowed be Thy Name beneath, as in heaven on earth adored;\nPraise the Lord in every breath, let all things praise the Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Praise the Lord Who Reigns Above",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1670",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1743."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
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          "Disclaimer": null,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise the Lord, each tribe and nation,\nPraise Him with a joyous heart;\nYe who know His full salvation,\nGather now from every part;\nLet your voices glorify,\nIn His temple, God on high.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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            {
              "Lyrics": "He's our God, and our Creator,\nWe, His flock and chosen seed:\nHe, our Lord and Liberator,\nUs from sin and peril freed:\nAnd at last His flock shall rest\nIn the mansions of the blest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Give Him thanks within His portals;\nIn the courts His deeds proclaim;\nHither come, ye ransomed mortals,\nGlorify our Savior's Name.\nEver kind and loving, He\nKeeps His faith eternally.",
              "PartType": 0,
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Praise the Lord, Each Tribe and Nation",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1668",
          "Authors": [
            "Johann Franck (1618-1677); translated from German to English by Augustus Nelson."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise the Lord, God's glories show, Alleluia!\nSaints within God's courts below, Alleluia!\nAngels round the throne above, Alleluia!\nAll that see and share God's love, Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Earth to heaven and heaven to earth, Alleluia!\nTell the wonders, sing God's worth, Alleluia!\nAge to age and shore to shore, Alleluia!\nPraise God, praise forevermore! Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise the Lord, great mercies trace, Alleluia!\nPraise His providence and grace, Alleluia!\nAll that God for us has done, Alleluia!\nAll God sends us through the Son. Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Praise the Lord, God's Glories Show",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1669",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Francis Lyte",
            "1834."
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        },
        {
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          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise the Lord: ye heavens, adore Him;\nPraise Him, angels in the height.\nSun and moon, rejoice before Him;\nPraise Him, all ye stars of light.\nPraise the Lord, for He hath spoken;\nWorlds His mighty voice obeyed.\nLaws which never shall be broken\nFor their guidance He hath made.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise the Lord, for He is glorious;\nNever shall His promise fail.\nGod hath made His saints victorious;\nSin and death shall not prevail.\nPraise the God of our salvation;\nHosts on high, His power proclaim.\nHeaven and earth and all creation,\nLaud and magnify His Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Worship, honor, glory, blessing,\nLord, we offer unto Thee.\nYoung and old, Thy praise expressing,\nIn glad homage bend the knee.\nAll the saints in heaven adore Thee;\nWe would bow before Thy throne.\nAs Thine angels serve before Thee,\nSo on earth Thy will be done.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Praise the Lord: Ye Heavens, Adore Him",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1671",
          "Authors": [
            "Foundling Hospital Collection",
            "1796",
            "and Edward Osler",
            "1836."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
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            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise the Savior, all ye nations,\nPraise Him, all ye hosts above;\nShout, with joyful acclamation,\nHis divine, victorious love;\nBe His kingdom now promoted,\nLet the earth her Monarch know;\nBe my all to Him devoted,\nTo my Lord my all I owe.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See how beauteous on the mountains\nAre their feet, whose grand design\nIs to guide us to the fountains\nThat o'erflow with bliss divine,\nWho proclaim the joyful tidings\nOf salvation all around,\nDisregard the world's deridings,\nAnd in works of love abound.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With my substance will I honor\nMy Redeemer and my Lord;\nWere ten thousand worlds my manor,\nAll were nothing to His Word:\nWhile the heralds of salvation\nHis abounding grace proclaim,\nLet His friends, of every station,\nGladly join to spread His fame.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Praise the Savior, All Ye Nations",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1672",
          "Authors": [
            "Benjamin Francis",
            "1787."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise the Savior, ye who know Him!\nWho can tell how much we owe Him?\nGladly let us render to Him\nAll we are and have.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus is the Name that charms us,\nHe for conflict fits and arms us;\nNothing moves and nothing harms us\nWhile we trust in Him.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Trust in Him, ye saints, forever,\nHe is faithful, changing never;\nNeither force nor guile can sever\nThose He loves from Him.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Keep us, Lord, O keep us cleaving\nTo Thyself, and still believing,\nTill the hour of receiving\nPromised joys with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then we shall be where we would be,\nThen we shall be what we should be,\nThings that are not now, or could be,\nSoon shall be our own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Praise the Savior, Ye Who Know Him",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1673",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Kelly",
            "1806."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise to God, immortal praise,\nFor the love that crowns our days;\nBounteous Source of every joy,\nLet Thy praise our tongues employ.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Flocks that whiten all the plain;\nYellow sheaves of ripened grain;\nClouds that drop their fattening dews,\nSuns that temperate warmth diffuse.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All that Spring with bounteous hand\nScatters o'er the smiling land;\nAll that liberal Autumn pours\nFrom her rich o'erflowing stores.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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            {
              "Lyrics": "These to Thee, my God, we owe,\nSource whence all our blessings flow;\nAnd for these my soul shall raise\nGrateful vows and solemn praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yet, should rising whirlwinds tear\nFrom its stem the ripening ear;\nShould the fig tree's blasted shoot\nDrop her green untimely fruit,",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Should the vine put forth no more,\nNor the olive yield her store;\nThough the sickening flocks should fall,\nAnd the herds desert the stall,",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yet to Thee my soul shall raise\nGrateful vows and solemn praise;\nAnd, when every blessing's flown\nLove Thee for Thyself alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Praise to God, Immortal Praise",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1674",
          "Authors": [
            "Anna Laetitia Aikin Barbauld",
            "1772."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise to the Holiest in the height,\nAnd in the depth be praise;\nIn all His words most wonderful,\nMost sure in all His ways.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O loving wisdom of our God!\nWhen all was sin and shame,\nA second Adam to the fight\nAnd to the rescue came.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O wisest love! that flesh and blood,\nWhich did in Adam fall,\nShould strive afresh against the foe,\nShould strive and should prevail.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And that a higher gift than grace\nShould flesh and blood refine,\nGod's Presence and His very Self,\nAnd Essence all divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O generous love! that He, Who smote,\nIn Man for man the foe,\nThe double agony in Man\nFor man should undergo.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And in the garden secretly,\nAnd on the Cross on high,\nShould teach His brethren, and inspire\nTo suffer and to die.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise to the Holiest in the height,\nAnd in the depth be praise;\nIn all His words most wonderful,\nMost sure in all His ways.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Praise to the Holiest in the Height",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1675",
          "Authors": [
            "John Henry Newman",
            "1865."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
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            "Public Domain"
          ],
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of creation!\nO my soul, praise Him, for He is thy health and salvation!\nAll ye who hear, now to His temple draw near;\nPraise Him in glad adoration.",
              "PartType": 0,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise to the Lord, Who over all things so wondrously reigneth,\nShelters thee under His wings, yea, so gently sustaineth!\nHast thou not seen how thy desires ever have been\nGranted in what He ordaineth?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise to the Lord, Who doth prosper thy work and defend thee;\nSurely His goodness and mercy here daily attend thee.\nPonder anew what the Almighty can do,\nIf with His love He befriend thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise to the Lord, Who, when tempests their warfare are waging,\nWho, when the elements madly around thee are raging,\nBiddeth them cease, turneth their fury to peace,\nWhirlwinds and waters assuaging.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise to the Lord, Who, when darkness of sin is abounding,\nWho, when the godless do triumph, all virtue confounding,\nSheddeth His light, chaseth the horrors of night,\nSaints with His mercy surrounding.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise to the Lord, O let all that is in me adore Him!\nAll that hath life and breath, come now with praises before Him.\nLet the Amen sound from His people again,\nGladly for all we adore Him.",
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Praise to the Lord, the Almighty",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1676",
          "Authors": [
            "Joachim Neander",
            "1680; translated from German to English by Catherine Winkworth",
            "1863."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise waits for Thee in Zion; all tribes shall worship there\nAnd pay their vows before Thee, O God Who hearest prayer.\nOur sins rise up against us, prevailing day by day,\nBut Thou wilt show us mercy and take their guilt away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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            {
              "Lyrics": "How blest the ones Thou callest and bringest near to Thee,\nThat in Thy courts forever their dwelling place may be;\nThey shall within Thy temple be satisfied with grace,\nAnd filled with all the goodness of Thy most holy place.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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            {
              "Lyrics": "O God of our salvation, since Thou dost love the right,\nThou wilt an answer send us in wondrous deeds of might.\nIn all earth's habitations, on all the boundless sea,\nWe find no sure reliance, no peace, apart from Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy might sets fast the mountains; strength girds Thee evermore\nTo calm the raging peoples and still the ocean's roar.\nThy majesty and greatness are through all lands confessed,\nAnd joy on earth Thou sendest afar from east to west.",
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Praise Waits for Thee in Zion",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1677",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter",
            "1912."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
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            "Public Domain"
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          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise we the Lord this day,\nThis day so long foretold,\nWhose promise shone with cheering ray\nOn waiting saints of old.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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            {
              "Lyrics": "The prophet gave the sign\nFor faithful men to read;\nA virgin born of David's line\nShall bear the promised seed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Ask not how this should be,\nBut worship and adore,\nLike her whom heavn's Majesty\nCame down to shadow o'er.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Meekly she bowed her head\nTo hear the gracious word,\nMary, the pure and lowly maid,\nThe favored of the Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blessed shall be her name\nIn all the Church on earth,\nThrough whom that wondrous mercy came,\nThe incarnate Savior's birth.",
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              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Praise We the Lord This Day",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1678",
          "Authors": [
            "Paul Gerhardt",
            "1656; translated from German to English by John Wesley",
            "1739."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
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            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise ye Jehovah! praise the Lord most holy,\nWho cheers the contrite, girds with strength the weak!\nPraise Him Who will with glory crown the lowly,\nAnd with salvation beautify the meek.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise ye Jehovah! for His lovingkindness,\nAnd all the tender mercy He hath shown;\nPraise Him Who pardons all our sin and blindness,\nAnd calls us sons, and takes us for His own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise ye Jehovah! source of all our blessings:\nBefore His gifts earth's richest boons wax dim;\nResting in Him, His peace and joy possessing,\nAll things are ours, for we have all in Him.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise ye the Father! God, the Lord, Who gave us,\nWith full and perfect love, His only Son;\nPraise ye the Son! Who died Himself to save us;\nPraise ye the Spirit! praise the Three in One!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Praise Ye Jehovah!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1679",
          "Authors": [
            "Margaret Cockburn Campbell (?-1841)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
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            "Public Domain"
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise ye the Lord, my heart shall join\nIn work so pleasant, so divine;\nNow, while the flesh is mine abode,\nAnd when my soul ascends to God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise shall employ my noblest powers,\nWhile immortality endures;\nMy days of praise shall ne'er be past,\nWhile life, and thought, and being last.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Why should I make a man my trust?\nPrinces must die and turn to dust;\nTheir breath departs, their pomp, and power,\nAnd thoughts, all vanish in an hour.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Happy the man whose hopes rely\nOn Israel's God; He made the sky,\nAnd earth, and seas, with all their train,\nAnd none shall find His promise vain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His truth forever stands secure;\nHe saves th' oppressed, He feeds the poor;\nHe sends the laboring conscience peace,\nAnd grants the prisoner sweet release.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord hath eyes to give the blind;\nThe Lord supports the sinking mind;\nHe helps the stranger in distress,\nThe widow and the fatherless.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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            {
              "Lyrics": "He loves his saints, He knows them well,\nBut turns the wicked down to hell:\nThy God, O Zion! ever reigns;\nPraise Him in everlasting strains.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Praise Ye the Lord, My Heart Shall Join",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1680",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1719."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
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          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise ye the Father for His lovingkindness;\nTenderly cares He for His erring children;\nPraise Him, ye angels, praise Him in the heavens,\nPraise ye Jehovah!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise ye the Savior--great is His compassion;\nGraciously cares He for His chosen people;\nYoung men and maidens, older folks and children,\nPraise ye the Savior!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise ye the Spirit, Comforter of Israel,\nSent of the Father and the Son to bless us;\nPraise ye the Father, Son and Holy Spirit,\nPraise ye the Triune God!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Praise Ye the Triune God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1681",
          "Authors": [
            "Elizabeth Rundle Charles",
            "circa 1858."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise, my soul, the King of heaven;\nTo His feet thy tribute bring.\nRansomed, healed, restored, forgiven,\nEvermore His praises sing:\nAlleluia! Alleluia!\nPraise the everlasting King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise Him for His grace and favor\nTo our fathers in distress.\nPraise Him still the same as ever,\nSlow to chide, and swift to bless.\nAlleluia! Alleluia!\nGlorious in His faithfulness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Frail as summer's flower we flourish,\nBlows the wind and it is gone;\nBut while mortals rise and perish\nOur God lives unchanging on,\nPraise Him, Praise Him, Hallelujah\nPraise the High Eternal One!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fatherlike He tends and spares us;\nWell our feeble frame He knows.\nIn His hands He gently bears us,\nRescues us from all our foes.\nAlleluia! Alleluia!\nWidely yet His mercy flows.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Angels, help us to adore Him;\nYe behold Him face to face;\nSun and moon, bow down before Him,\nDwellers all in time and space.\nAlleluia! Alleluia!\nPraise with us the God of grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1666",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Francis Lyte",
            "1834."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "On the desert mountain straying,\nFar, far from home,\nHeard I there a sweet voice, saying,\n\"Why wilt Thou roam?\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "At a throne of mercy kneeling,\nSad and oppressed,\nCame that voice, to me revealing\nHope, life and rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oft I heard that voice repeating,\n\"I am the Way.\nTarry not, the hours are fleeting,\nCome, come today.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When from glory unto glory\nMy flight shall be,\nStill I'll sing the precious story,\nSavior, of Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Twas my blessed Lord that sought me,\nOut of sin to grace He brought me,\nOh the glad, new song He taught me,\nPraise, praise His Name.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Praise, Praise His Name",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1667",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "circa 1888."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Pray, pray, when things go wrong,\nAnd gloomy fears around you throng;\nThe loving God your voice will hear,\nLook up to Him, He's always near.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Pray, pray, be calm and still,\nWhatever comes must be His will;\nHis promises like buds unfold,\nNaught that is good will He withhold.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Pray, pray till faith grows strong,\nAnd in your heart rings heaven's song;\nTill self shall die in pure desire,\nAnd every thought to Him aspire.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Pray, pray though your eyes grow dim,\nGo with your troubles straight to Him;\nPray, pray, for God understands;\nHave faith, leaving all in His dear hands.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Pray, Pray",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1682",
          "Authors": [
            "Lizzie DeArmond",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Prayer is the soul's sincere desire,\nUnuttered or expressed;\nThe motion of a hidden fire\nThat trembles in the breast.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Prayer is the burden of a sigh,\nThe falling of a tear\nThe upward glancing of an eye,\nWhen none but God is near.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Prayer is the Christian's vital breath,\nThe Christian's native air,\nHis watchword at the gates of death;\nHe enters heaven with prayer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Thou, by Whom we come to God,\nThe Life, the Truth, the Way;\nThe path of prayer Thyself hast trod:\nLord, teach us how to pray!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Prayer is the contrite sinner's voice,\nReturning from his ways,\nWhile angels in their songs rejoice\nAnd cry, \"Behold, he prays!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The saints in prayer appear as one\nIn word, in deed, and mind,\nWhile with the Father and the Son\nSweet fellowship they find.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No prayer is made by man alone\nThe Holy Spirit pleads,\nAnd Jesus, on th'eternal throne,\nFor sinners intercedes.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Thou by Whom we come to God,\nThe Life, the Truth, the Way,\nThe path of prayer Thyself hast trod:\nLord, teach us how to pray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Prayer Is the Soul's Sincere Desire",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1683",
          "Authors": [
            "James Montgomery",
            "1818."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Little eyes, looking wise,\nHave you said your morning prayer?\nHave you thought, as you ought,\nOf our heavenly Father's care?\nTell me what our prayer should be\nWhen the morning light we see.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Pleasant light, clear and bright,\nShining on the world today.\nSo may love from above\nShine along our upward way;\nSo let everything we see\nTurn our thoughts, O Lord, to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Water clear, standing near,\nWash our hands and faces clean.\nMay the Lord, by His Word,\nWash our hearts from every sin.\nSo let everything we see\nTurn our thoughts, O Lord, to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Cloak and hood, new and good,\nMade to keep our bodies warm.\nWords of truth, learned in youth,\nKeep our souls from every harm.\nSo let everything we see\nTurn our thoughts, O Lord, to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Boot or shoe, old or new,\nLet us keep them clean and neat;\nLet us pray that we may\nSome day walk the golden street;\nSo let everything we see\nTurn our thoughts, O Lord, to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Collar white, ribbons bright,\nApron, bonnet, shawl or dress;\nSo may we ever be\nClad in Jesus' righteousness;\nSo let everything we see\nTurn our thoughts, O Lord, to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Top or ball, treasures all,\nBooks and toys I dearly prize;\nYet may I, when I die,\nTo my heavenly treasures rise;\nSo let everything we see\nTurn our thoughts, O Lord, to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Night or day, work or play,\nIn our hearts may be a prayer;\nGod can see if there be,\nWell He knows what thoughts are there;\nSo let everything we see\nTurn our thoughts, O Lord, to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Praying Always",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1684",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Paul Bliss",
            "1871"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Preach the Gospel, sound it forth,\nTell of free and full salvation;\nSpread the tidings o'er the earth,\nGo to every tribe and nation.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Preach the Gospel, full of joy,\nWhile on grace and mercy dwelling;\nHeart and soul in full employ,\nAs the story you are telling.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Preach the Gospel, make it clear,\nBy the blood of Christ remission;\nGive the message, make them hear,\nThis alone is our commission.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Preach the Gospel full of love,\nChrist's compassion fully knowing;\nSeek the power from above,\nWhile His great compassion showing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Preach the Gospel as if God\nSinners lost through you were seeking;\nHis salvation through the Word\nSpeak as if the Lord were speaking.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Spread the joyful tidings\nIn anthem and story\nJesus hath redeemed us,\nOh, give Him the glory!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Preach the Gospel",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1685",
          "Authors": [
            "Daniel Webster Whittle (1840-1901)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Precious Bible! what a treasure\nDoes the Word of God afford?\nAll I want for life or pleasure,\nFood and med'cine, shield and sword:\nLet the world account me poor,\nHaving this I need no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Food to which the world's a stranger,\nHere my hungry soul enjoys;\nOf excess there is no danger,\nThough it fills, it never cloys:\nOn a dying Christ I feed,\nHe is meat and drink indeed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When my faith is faint and sickly,\nOr when Satan wounds my mind,\nCordials, to revive me quickly,\nHealing med'cines here I find:\nTo the promises I flee,\nEach affords a remedy.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the hour of dark temptation\nSatan cannot make me yield;\nFor the Word of consolation\nIs to me a mighty shield\nWhile the scripture truths are sure,\nFrom his malice I'm secure.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Vain his threats to overcome me,\nWhen I take the Spirits' sword;\nThen with ease I drive him from me.\nSatan trembles at the word:\n'Tis a sword for conquest made,\nKeen the edge, and strong the blade.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Shall I envy then the miser\nDoting on his golden store?\nSure I am, or should be, wiser,\nI am rich, 'tis he is poor:\nJesus gives me in his word,\nFood and med'cine, shield and sword.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Precious Bible! What a Treasure",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1686",
          "Authors": [
            "John Newton",
            "1779."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Precious Child, so sweetly sleeping\nIn a virgin's fond embrace;\nHeav'nly hosts their watch are keeping\nO'er Thy humble dwelling place;\nBlest Messiah, newborn King,\nLet my heart its tribute bring.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Anthems joyous now are ringing\nIn the skies of Bethlehem;\nAngels their sweet song are singing,\n\"Peace on earth, good will to men.\"\nPrecious Jesus, at Thy birth\nHeaven's peace is brought to earth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sweetly rest, Thou promised Savior,\nBy the prophets long foretold;\nBrightly beams the Father's favor,\nNow all men His love behold.\nVirgin born Immanuel,\nLet my tongue Thy praises tell!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Promised Savior, I adore Thee,\nSon of David, Son of God!\nWhat can mortals bring before Thee?\nAll is Thine on earthly sod.\nTake my heart and let it be\nFilled with love, dear Child, to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Precious Child, So Sweetly Sleeping",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1687",
          "Authors": [
            "Anna Bernadine Dorothy Hoppe",
            "1920."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Take the Name of Jesus with you,\nChild of sorrow and of woe,\nIt will joy and comfort give you;\nTake it then, where'er you go.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Take the Name of Jesus ever,\nAs a shield from every snare;\nIf temptations round you gather,\nBreathe that holy Name in prayer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O the precious Name of Jesus!\nHow it thrills our souls with joy,\nWhen His loving arms receive us,\nAnd His songs our tongues employ!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "At the Name of Jesus bowing,\nFalling prostrate at His feet,\nKing of kings in heaven we'll crown Him,\nWhen our journey is complete.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Precious Name, O how sweet!\nHope of earth and joy of heav'n.\nPrecious Name, O how sweet!\nHope of earth and joy of heav'n.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Precious Name",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1688",
          "Authors": [
            "Lydia Baxter",
            "1870."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Prepare the way, O Zion!\nYe awful deeps, rise high;\nSink low, ye towering mountains,\nThe Lord is drawing nigh;\nThe righteous King of glory,\nForetold in sacred story.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Zion, He approacheth,\nThy Lord and King for aye!\nStrew palms where He advanceth,\nSpread garments in His way.\nGod's promise faileth never,\nHosanna sound forever!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fling wide thy portals, Zion\nAnd hail thy glorious King;\nHis tidings of salvation\nTo every people bring,\nWho, waiting yet in sadness,\nWould sing His praise in gladness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He cometh not with warriors,\nAnd not with pomp and show,\nYet smiteth He with terror\nSin, death, and every foe.\nThe Spirit's sword He wieldeth,\nNot e'en to death He yieldeth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Give heed, thou sinful people,\nThy King and Savior own;\nThe kingdom He hath founded\nIs not an earthly one;\nNo power can overthrow it,\nNor earthly wisdom know it.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The throne which He ascendeth\nIs fixed in heaven above:\nHis sanctified dominion\nIs light alone and love.\nHis praise be ever sounding\nFor grace and peace abounding.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jerusalem is fallen,\nAnd closed its temple door;\nIts sacrifices ended;\nIts scepter is no more.\nChrist's kingdom never ceaseth,\nIts glory still increaseth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O blest is He that came\nIn God the Father's Name.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Prepare the Way, O Zion!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1689",
          "Authors": [
            "Frans Mikael Franz&egrave;n",
            "1812."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Prisoners of hope, arise, and see your Lord appear;\nLo! on the wings of love He flies, and brings redemption near;\nRedemption in His blood He calls you to receive:\n\"Look unto Me, the pardoning God. Believe,\" He cries, \"believe!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The reconciling word, we thankfully embrace;\nRejoice in our redeeming Lord, a blood besprinkled race.\nWe yield to be set free; Thy counsel we approve;\nSalvation, praise, ascribe to Thee, and glory in Thy love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, to Thee we look, till saved from sin's remains;\nReject the inbred tyrant's yoke, and cast away his chains.\nOur nature shall no more over us dominion have;\nBy faith we apprehend the power which shall forever save.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Prisoners of Hope, Arise",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1690",
          "Authors": [
            "Probably by Charles Wesley; published in 1749."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Light in the darkness, sailor, day is at hand!\nSee o'er the foaming billows fair haven's land,\nDrear was the voyage, sailor, now almost o'er,\nSafe within the life boat, sailor, pull for the shore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Trust in the life boat, sailor, all else will fail,\nStronger the surges—and fiercer the gale,\nHeed not the stormy winds, though loudly they roar;\nWatch the \"bright and morning Star,\" and pull for the shore!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bright gleams the morning, sailor, uplift the eye;\nClouds and darkness disappearing, glory is nigh!\nSafe in the life boat, sailor, sing evermore;\n\"Glory, glory, hallelujah!\" pull for the shore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Pull for the shore, sailor, pull for the shore!\nHeed not the rolling waves, but bend to the oar;\nSafe in the life boat, sailor, cling to self no more!\nLeave the poor old stranded wreck, and pull for the shore.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Pull for the Shore",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1691",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Paul Bliss",
            "1873"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Purer in heart, O God, help me to be;\nMay I devote my life wholly to Thee:\nWatch Thou my wayward feet,\nGuide me with counsel sweet;\nPurer in heart, help me to be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Purer in heart, O God, help me to be;\nTeach me to do Thy will most lovingly;\nBe Thou my Friend and Guide,\nLet me with Thee abide;\nPurer in heart, help me to be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Purer in heart, O God, help me to be;\nUntil Thy holy face one day I see:\nKeep me from secret sin,\nReign Thou my soul within;\nPurer in heart, help me to be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Purer in Heart, O God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1692",
          "Authors": [
            "Fannie Estelle Davison",
            "1877."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Purer yet and purer, I would be in mind,\nDearer yet and dearer, every duty find;\nHoping still, and trusting God without a fear,\nPatiently believing He will make all clear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Calmer yet and calmer, in the hour of pain,\nSurer yet and surer, peace at last to gain;\nSuffering still and doing, to His will resigned,\nAnd to joy subduing heart and will and mind.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Higher yet and higher, out of clouds and sight,\nNearer yet and nearer, rising to the Light;\nLight serene and holy, where my soul may rest,\nPurified and holy, sanctified and blessed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Swifter yet and swifter, ever onward run,\nFirmer yet and firmer, step as I go on;\nOft these earnest longings swell within my breast,\nYet their inner meaning ne'er can be expressed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Purer Yet and Purer",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1693",
          "Authors": [
            "Anonymous",
            "1858."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Redeemed, how I love to proclaim it!\nRedeemed by the blood of the Lamb;\nRedeemed through His infinite mercy,\nHis child and forever I am.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Redeemed, and so happy in Jesus,\nNo language my rapture can tell;\nI know that the light of His presence\nWith me doth continually dwell.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I think of my blessed Redeemer,\nI think of Him all the day long:\nI sing, for I cannot be silent;\nHis love is the theme of my song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I know there is a crown that is waiting,\nIn yonder bright mansion for me,\nAnd soon, with the spirits made perfect,\nAt home with the Lord I shall be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Redeemed, redeemed,\nRedeemed by the blood of the Lamb;\nRedeemed, redeemed,\nHis child and forever I am.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Redeemed",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1694",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1882."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rejoice, rejoice, believers, and let your lights appear.\nThe evening is advancing, and darker night is near.\nThe Bridegroom is arising, and soon He draweth nigh.\nUp, pray, and watch, and wrestle: At midnight comes the cry.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See that your lamps are burning; replenish them with oil.\nAnd wait for your salvation, the end of earthly toil.\nThe watchers on the mountain proclaim the Bridegroom near.\nGo meet Him as He cometh, with alleluias clear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O wise and holy virgins, now raise your voices higher,\nUntil in songs of triumph ye meet the angel choir.\nThe marriage feast is waiting, the gates wide open stand;\nRise up, ye heirs of glory, the Bridegroom is at hand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our hope and expectation, O Jesus, now appear!\nArise, Thou Sun so longed for, over this benighted sphere!\nWith hearts and hands uplifted, we plead, O Lord, to see\nThe day of earth's redemption that brings us unto Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye saints, who here in patience your cross and sufferings bore,\nShall live and reign forever, when sorrow is no more.\nAround the throne of glory the Lamb ye shall behold;\nIn triumph cast before Him your diadems of gold!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Rejoice, Rejoice, Believers",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1695",
          "Authors": [
            "Laurentius Laurenti",
            "1700; translated from German to English by Sarah Borthwick Findlater",
            "1854."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rejoice, rejoice this happy morn,\nA Savior unto us is born,\nThe Christ the Lord of Glory.\nHis lowly birth in Bethlehem\nThe angels from on high proclaim\nAnd sing redemption's story.\nMy soul, extol God's great favor,\nBless Him ever for salvation.\nGive Him praise and adoration.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Rejoice, Rejoice, This Happy Morn",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1696",
          "Authors": [
            "Birgitte Cathrine Boye",
            "1778; translated from Danish to English by Carl Döving",
            "1911."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rejoice, rejoice, ye Christians, with all your heart this morn!\nO hear the blessed tidings, the Lord, the Christ is born,\nNow brought us by the angels that stand about God's throne;\nO lovely are the voices that make such tidings known!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O hearken to their singing! This Child shall be your Friend;\nThe Father so hath willed it, that thus your woes should end.\nThe Son is freely given, that in Him ye may have\nThe Father's grace and blessing, and know He loves to save.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Nor deem the form too lowly that clothes Him at this hour;\nFor know ye what it hideth? 'Tis God's almighty power.\nThough now within the manger so poor and weak He lies,\nHe is the Lord of all things, He reigns above the skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Rejoice, Rejoice, Ye Christians",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1697",
          "Authors": [
            "Geistliche Lieder",
            "Magdeburg",
            "Germany",
            "1540."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rejoice, the Lord is King! Your Lord and King adore;\nMortals give thanks and sing, and triumph evermore;\nLift up your heart, lift up your voice;\nRejoice, again I say, rejoice!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, the Savior, reigns, the God of truth and love;\nWhen He had purged our stains He took His seat above;\nLift up your heart, lift up your voice;\nRejoice, again I say, rejoice!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His kingdom cannot fail, He rules over earth and heaven,\nThe keys of death and hell are to our Jesus given;\nLift up your heart, lift up your voice;\nRejoice, again I say, rejoice!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He sits at God's right hand till all His foes submit,\nAnd bow to His command, and fall beneath His feet:\nLift up your heart, lift up your voice;\nRejoice, again I say, rejoice!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He all His foes shall quell, shall all our sins destroy,\nAnd every bosom swell with pure seraphic joy;\nLift up your heart, lift up your voice,\nRejoice, again I say, rejoice!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rejoice in glorious hope! Jesus the Judge shall come,\nAnd take His servants up to their eternal home.\nWe soon shall hear th'archangel's voice;\nThe trump of God shall sound, rejoice!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Rejoice, the Lord Is King",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1698",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1744."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rejoice ye pure in heart;\nRejoice, give thanks, and sing;\nYour glorious banner wave on high,\nThe cross of Christ your King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bright youth and snow crowned age,\nStrong men and maidens meek,\nRaise high your free, exultant song,\nGod's wondrous praises speak.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yes onward, onward still\nWith hymn, and chant and song,\nThrough gate, and porch and columned aisle,\nThe hallowed pathways throng.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With all the angel choirs,\nWith all the saints of earth,\nPour out the strains of joy and bliss,\nTrue rapture, noblest mirth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Your clear hosannas raise;\nAnd alleluias loud;\nWhilst answering echoes upward float,\nLike wreaths of incense cloud.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With voice as full and strong\nAs ocean's surging praise,\nSend forth the hymns our fathers loved,\nThe psalms of ancient days.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yes, on through life's long path,\nStill chanting as ye go;\nFrom youth to age, by night and day,\nIn gladness and in woe.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Still lift your standard high,\nStill march in firm array,\nAs warriors through the darkness toil,\nTill dawns the golden day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "At last the march shall end;\nThe wearied ones shall rest;\nThe pilgrims find their heavenly home,\nJerusalem the blessed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then on, ye pure in heart!\nRejoice, give thanks and sing!\nYour glorious banner wave on high,\nThe cross of Christ your King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise God who reigns on high,\nThe Lord Whom we adore,\nThe Father, Son and Holy Ghost,\nOne God forevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 11
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rejoice, rejoice, rejoice,\nGive thanks and sing.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Rejoice, Ye Pure in Heart",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1699",
          "Authors": [
            "Edward Hayes Plumptre",
            "1865."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Remember all the people\nWho live in far off lands\nIn strange and lovely cities\nOr roam the desert sands,\nOr farm the mountain pastures\nOr till the endless plains\nWhere children wade through rice fields\nAnd watch the camel trains.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Some work in sultry forests\nWhere apes swing to and fro,\nSome fish in mighty rivers,\nSome hunt across the snow.\nRemember all God's children,\nWho yet have never Heard\nThe truth that comes from Jesus,\nThe glory of His Word.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God bless the men and women\nWho serve him oversea;\nGod raise up more to help them\nTo set the nations free,\nTill all the distant people\nIn every foreign place\nShall understand His kingdom,\nAnd come into His grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Remember All the People",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1700",
          "Authors": [
            "Percy Dearmer",
            "1929."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Repent, the kingdom draweth nigh,\"\nThe herald of the Lord doth cry.\nYe sinners lost through Adam's fall,\nWill ye not hearken to the call?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Repent! The gracious call believe,\nHaste His forgiveness to receive.\nThe Prince of Life, incarnate Word,\nLife and salvation can afford.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Divine Redeemer, glorious King!\nRepentant hearts to Thee we bring.\nThy holy blood for us was spilt,\nCleanse us from all the stains of guilt.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Drawn by Thy Spirit, through Thy Word,\nThine invitation have we heard.\nIn answer to Thy sweet request,\nWe come to Thee, O Christ, for rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy pardon, full, complete, and free,\nRemoves sin's awful penalty.\nOur Father's love is now restored;\nThou hast redeemed us, dearest Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let us Thy Name forever bless,\nOn earth Thy Gospel truth confess,\nTill saved by grace, through faith in Thee,\nThe gates of paradise we see.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Repent, the Kingdom Draweth Nigh",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1701",
          "Authors": [
            "Anna Bernadine Dorothy Hoppe",
            "1921."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rescue the perishing, care for the dying,\nSnatch them in pity from sin and the grave;\nWeep o'er the erring one, lift up the fallen,\nTell them of Jesus, the mighty to save.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though they are slighting Him, still He is waiting,\nWaiting the penitent child to receive;\nPlead with them earnestly, plead with them gently;\nHe will forgive if they only believe.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Down in the human heart, crushed by the tempter,\nFeelings lie buried that grace can restore;\nTouched by a loving heart, wakened by kindness,\nChords that were broken will vibrate once more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rescue the perishing, duty demands it;\nStrength for thy labor the Lord will provide;\nBack to the narrow way patiently win them;\nTell the poor wanderer a Savior has died.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rescue the perishing, care for the dying,\nJesus is merciful, Jesus will save.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Rescue the Perishing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1702",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1869."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rest of the weary,\nJoy of the sad,\nHope of the dreary,\nLight of the glad;\nHome of the stranger,\nStrength to the end,\nRefuge from danger,\nSavior and Friend!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Pillow where lying\nLove rests its head,\nPeace of the dying,\nLife of the dead:\nPath of the lowly,\nPrize at the end,\nBreath of the holy,\nSavior and Friend!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When my feet stumble,\nTo Thee I'll cry,\nCrown of the humble,\nCross of the high;\nWhen my steps wander,\nOver me bend\nTruer and fonder,\nSavior and Friend!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ever confessing\nThee, I will raise\nUnto Thee blessing,\nGlory and praise:\nAll my endeavor,\nWorld without end,\nThine to be ever,\nSavior and Friend!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Rest of the Weary",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1703",
          "Authors": [
            "John Samuel Bewley Monsell (1811-1875)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis a blessed hope, and it cheers my soul,\nI shall rest by and by over Jordan;\nWhen my work is done and my crown is won,\nI shall rest, sweetly rest over Jordan.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis a blessed hope which my Savior gives,\nI shall rest by and by over Jordan;\nI shall see Him there in His mansion fair,\nWhen I rest, sweetly rest over Jordan.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With a steadfast faith I will labor on,\nI shall rest, sweetly rest over Jordan;\nO what joy 'twill be the redeemed to see,\nWhen I rest, sweetly rest, over Jordan.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Over Jordan, over Jordan, I shall rest\nSweetly rest by and by;\n'Tis a precious hope, 'tis a blessed hope,\nI shall rest, sweetly rest over Jordan.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Rest over Jordan",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1704",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1877."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Return, O wanderer, return,\nAnd seek an injured Father's face;\nThose warm desires that in thee burn\nWere kindled by reclaiming grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Return, O wanderer, return,\nAnd seek a Father's melting heart,\nWhose pitying eyes thy grief discern,\nWhose hand can heal thine inward smart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Return, O wanderer, return,\nHe heard thy deep repentant sigh,\nHe saw thy softened spirit mourn\nWhen no intruding ear was nigh.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Return, O wanderer, return,\nThy Savior bids thy spirit live;\nGo to His bleeding feet, and learn\nHow freely Jesus can forgive.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Return, O wanderer, return,\nAnd wipe away the falling tear;\n'Tis God who says, \"No longer mourn,\"\n'Tis mercy's voice invites thee near.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Return, O Wanderer, Return",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1705",
          "Authors": [
            "William Bengo Collyer",
            "1812."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Revive Thy work, O Lord,\nThy mighty arm make bare;\nSpeak with the voice that wakes the dead,\nAnd make Thy people hear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Revive Thy work, O Lord,\nDisturb this sleep of death;\nQuicken the smold'ring embers now\nBy Thine almighty breath.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Revive Thy work, O Lord,\nCreate soul-thirst for Thee;\nAnd hung'ring for the Bread of Life\nO may our spirits be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Revive Thy work, O Lord,\nExalt Thy precious Name;\nAnd, by the Holy Ghost, our love\nFor Thee and Thine inflame.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Revive Thy work, O Lord,\nGive Pentecostal show'rs;\nThe glory shall be all Thine own,\nThe blessing, Lord, be ours.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Revive Thy Work, O Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1706",
          "Authors": [
            "Albert Midlane",
            "1858."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We praise Thee, O God!\nFor the Son of Thy love,\nFor Jesus Who died,\nAnd is now gone above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We praise Thee, O God!\nFor Thy Spirit of light,\nWho hath shown us our Savior,\nAnd scattered our night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All glory and praise\nTo the Lamb that was slain,\nWho hath borne all our sins,\nAnd hath cleansed every stain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All glory and praise\nTo the God of all grace,\nWho hast brought us, and sought us,\nAnd guided our ways.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Revive us again;\nFill each heart with Thy love;\nMay each soul be rekindled\nWith fire from above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hallelujah! Thine the glory.\nHallelujah! Amen.\nHallelujah! Thine the glory.\nRevive us again.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Revive Us Again",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1707",
          "Authors": [
            "William Paton Mackay",
            "1863."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ride on, ride on, in majesty!\nHark! all the tribes Hosanna cry;\nO Savior meek, pursue Thy road\nWith palms and scattered garments strowed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ride on, ride on, in majesty!\nIn lowly pomp ride on to die!\nO Christ! Thy triumph now begin\nOver captive death and conquered sin.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ride on, ride on, in majesty!\nThe winged squadrons of the sky\nLook down with sad and wondering eyes\nTo see the approaching sacrifice.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ride on, ride on, in majesty!\nThe last and fiercest strife is nigh!\nThe Father on His sapphire throne\nExpects His own anointed Son.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ride on, ride on, in majesty!\nIn lowly pomp ride on to die!\nBow Thy meek head to mortal pain,\nThen take, O God! Thy power and reign.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Ride On, Ride On in Majesty!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1708",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Hart Milman",
            "1820."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ring out the old, ring in the new,\nRing, happy bells, across the snow;\nThe year is going, let him go;\nRing out the false, ring in the true.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky,\nThe flying cloud, the frosty light:\nThe year is dying in the night;\nRing out, wild bells, and let him die.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ring out the grief that saps the mind,\nFor those that here we see no more;\nRing out the feud of rich and poor,\nRing in redress to all mankind.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ring out false pride in place and blood,\nThe civic slander and the spite;\nRing in the love of truth and right,\nRing in the common love of good.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ring out a slowly dying cause,\nAnd ancient forms of party strife,\nRing in the nobler modes of life,\nWith sweet manners, purer laws.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ring out old shapes of foul disease;\nRing out the narrowing lust of gold;\nRing out the thousand wars of old,\nRing in the thousand years of peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ring in the valiant man and free,\nThe larger heart, the kindlier hand;\nRing out the darkness of the land,\nRing in the Christ that is to be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Ring Out the Old, Ring in the New",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1709",
          "Authors": [
            "Alfred Tennyson",
            "1850."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ring the bells of heaven! There is joy today,\nFor a soul, returning from the wild!\nSee, the Father meets him out upon the way,\nWelcoming His weary, wandering child.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ring the bells of heaven! There is joy today,\nFor the wanderer now is reconciled;\nYes, a soul is rescued from his sinful way,\nAnd is born anew a ransomed child.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ring the bells of heaven! Spread the feast today!\nAngels, swell the glad triumphant strain!\nTell the joyful tidings, bear it far away!\nFor a precious soul is born again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glory! Glory! How the angels sing:\nGlory! Glory! How the loud harps ring!\n'Tis the ransomed army, like a mighty sea,\nPealing forth the anthem of the free.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Ring the Bells of Heaven",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1710",
          "Authors": [
            "William Orcutt Cushing",
            "1874."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rise up, O men of God!\nHave done with lesser things.\nGive heart and mind and soul and strength\nTo serve the King of kings.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rise up, O men of God!\nThe kingdom tarries long.\nBring in the day of brotherhood\nAnd end the night of wrong.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rise up, O men of God!\nThe church for you doth wait,\nHer strength unequal to her task;\nRise up and make her great!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lift high the cross of Christ!\nTread where His feet have trod.\nAs brothers of the Son of Man,\nRise up, O men of God!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Rise Up, O Men of God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1716",
          "Authors": [
            "William Pierson Merrill",
            "1911."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a star in the East on Christmas morn,\nRise up, shepherd, and follow.\nIt will lead to the place where the Christ was born,\nRise up, shepherd, and follow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If you take good heed to the angel's words,\nRise up, shepherd, and follow.\nYou'll forget your flocks, you'll forget your herds,\nRise up, shepherd, and follow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Follow, follow, rise up, shepherd, and follow.\nFollow the Star of Bethlehem,\nRise up, shepherd, and follow.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Rise Up, Shepherd, and Follow",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1717",
          "Authors": [
            "African-American spiritual"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rise, crowned with light, imperial Salem, rise!\nExalt thy towering Head and lift thine eyes!\nSee heav'n its sparkling portals wide display,\nAnd break upon thee in a flood of day!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See a long race thy spacious courts adorn;\nSee future sons, and daughters yet unborn,\nIn crowding ranks on every side arise,\nDemanding life, impatient for the skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See barbarous nations at Thy gates attend,\nWalk in Thy light, and in Thy temple bend:\nSee Thy bright altars thronged with prostrate kings,\nWhile every land its joyous tribute brings.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The seas shall waste, the skies in smoke decay,\nRocks fall to dust, and mountains melt away;\nBut fixed His Word, His saving power remains;\nThy realm shall last, Thy own Messiah reigns!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Rise, Crowned with Light",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1711",
          "Authors": [
            "Alexander Pope",
            "1712."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rise, glorious Conqueror, rise,\nInto Thy native skies;\nAssume Thy right;\nAnd where in many a fold\nThe clouds are backward rolled\nPass through those gates of gold,\nAnd reign in light!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Enter, incarnate God!\nNo feet but Thine have trod\nThe serpent down:\nBlow the full trumpets blow!\nWider your portals throw!\nSavior triumphant, go\nAnd take Thy crown!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lion of Judah! Hail!\nAnd let Thy Name prevail\nFrom age to age;\nLord of the rolling years,\nClaim for Thine own the spheres,\nFor Thou hast bought with tears\nThy heritage!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Rise, Glorious Conqueror",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1712",
          "Authors": [
            "Matthew Bridges",
            "1848."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings, thy better portion trace;\nRise from transitory things, towards heaven, thy destined place:\nSun and moon and stars decay, time shall soon this earth remove;\nRise, my soul, and haste away to seats prepared above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rivers to the ocean run, nor stay in all their course;\nFire ascending seeks the sun; both speed them to their source:\nSo my soul, derived from God, longs to view His glorious face,\nForward tends to His abode, to rest in His embrace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Cease, ye pilgrims, cease to mourn, press onward to the prize;\nSoon thy Savior will return, to take thee to the skies:\nThere is everlasting peace, rest, enduring rest, in heaven;\nThere will sorrow ever cease, and crowns of joy be given.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Rise, My Soul, and Stretch Thy Wings",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1713",
          "Authors": [
            "Robert Seagrave",
            "1742."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rise, my soul, to watch and pray, from thy sleep awaken;\nBe not by the evil day unawares be taken.\nFor the foe, well we know, oft his harvest reapeth,\nWhile the Christian sleepeth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Watch against the devil's snares lest asleep he find thee;\nFor indeed no pains he spares to deceive and blind thee.\nSatan's prey oft are they who secure are sleeping\nAnd no watch are keeping.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Watch! Let not the wicked world with its power defeat thee.\nWatch lest with her pomp unfurled she betray and cheat thee.\nWatch and see lest there be faithless friends to charm thee,\nWho but seek to harm thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Watch against thyself, my soul, lest with grace thou trifle;\nLet not self thy thoughts control nor God's mercy stifle.\nPride and sin lurk within all thy hopes to scatter;\nHeed not when they flatter.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But while watching, also pray to the Lord unceasing,\nHe will free thee, be thy Stay, strength and faith increasing.\nO Lord, bless in distress and let nothing swerve me\nFrom the will to serve Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Rise, My Soul, to Watch and Pray",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1714",
          "Authors": [
            "Johann B. Freystein",
            "1697; translated from German to English by Catherine Winkworth",
            "1863."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rise, Thou Light of Gentile nations,\nJesus, bright and Morning Star;\nLet Thy Word, the gladsome tidings,\nRing out loudly near and far,\nBringing freedom to the captives,\nPeace and comfort to the slave,\nThat the heathen, free from bondage,\nMay proclaim Thy power to save.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See the blindness of the heathen,\nStrangers to Thy glorious light,\nStraying hopeless till they find Thee,\nWandering aimless in the night.\nSee their pitiful condition;\nLo, gross darkness covers all,\nAnd no ray of hope refreshes\nNor dispels the dreadful pall.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If Thou, merciful Redeemer,\nHadst not saved us from this plight,\nIn like darkness we would languish\nHopeless, helpless, in sin's night.\nLovingly Thou, Lord, didst seek us\nIn the beauty of Thy grace;\nNow with joy we freely serve Thee,\nWe, Thy blessed, chosen race.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Knowing Thee and Thy salvation,\nGrateful love dare never cease\nTo proclaim Thy tender mercies,\nGracious Lord, Thy heavenly peace.\nSound we forth the Gospel tidings\nTo the earth's remotest bound\nThat the sinner has been pardoned\nAnd forgiveness can be found.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Rise, Thou Light of Gentile Nations",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1715",
          "Authors": [
            "Hermann Fick",
            "1885."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rise, ye children of salvation,\nAll who cleave to Christ the Head;\nWake, awake, O mighty nation,\nEre the foe on Zion tread;\nHe draws nigh, and would defy\nAll the hosts of God most high.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Saints and martyrs long before us\nFirmly on this ground have stood;\nSee their banner waving o'er us,\nConquerors through the Savior's blood.\nGround we hold, whereon of old,\nFought the faithful and the bold.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fighting, we shall be victorious\nBy the blood of Christ our Lord;\nOn our foreheads, bright and glorious,\nShines the witness of His Word;\nSpear and shield on battlefield,\nHis great Name; we cannot yield.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When His servants stand before Him\nEach receiving his reward,\nWhen His saints in light adore Him,\nGiving glory to the Lord;\n\"Victory!\" our song shall be\nLike the thunder of the sea.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Rise, Ye Children of Salvation",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1718",
          "Authors": [
            "Justus Falckner; first published in 1697. The English version",
            "translated by Emma Frances Bevan",
            "first appeared in 1858."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rock of Ages, cleft for me,\nLet me hide myself in Thee;\nLet the water and the blood,\nFrom Thy wounded side which flowed,\nBe of sin the double cure;\nSave from wrath and make me pure.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not the labor of my hands\nCan fulfill Thy law's demands;\nCould my zeal no respite know,\nCould my tears forever flow,\nAll for sin could not atone;\nThou must save, and Thou alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Nothing in my hand I bring,\nSimply to the cross I cling;\nNaked, come to Thee for dress;\nHelpless look to Thee for grace;\nFoul, I to the fountain fly;\nWash me, Savior, or I die.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While I draw this fleeting breath,\nWhen mine eyes shall close in death,\nWhen I soar to worlds unknown,\nSee Thee on Thy judgment throne,\nRock of Ages, cleft for me,\nLet me hide myself in Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Rock of Ages",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1719",
          "Authors": [
            "Augustus Montague Toplady",
            "1776."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rocked in the cradle of the deep,\nI lay me down in peace to sleep;\nSecure I rest upon the wave,\nFor Thou, O Lord, hast power to save.\nI know Thou wilt not slight my call,\nFor Thou dost mark the sparrow's fall.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And such the trust that still were mine,\nThough stormy winds sweep over the brine,\nOr though the tempest's fiery breath\nRouse me from sleep to wreck and death,\nIn ocean cave still safe with Thee,\nThe germ of immortality.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And calm and peaceful is my sleep,\nRocked in the cradle of the deep;\nAnd calm and peaceful is my sleep,\nRocked in the cradle of the deep;",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1720",
          "Authors": [
            "Emma C. Hart Willard."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Roll out, O song to God!\nMove on, ye throngs of men!\nChances and changes come and go;\nGod changeth not! Amen.\nAnd on the throngs of men,\nOn worrying care and strife,\nSinks down, as if from angel tongues,\nThe word of hope and life.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Down in the darksome ways\nAnd worrying whirl of life\nSinks, like a strain of vesper song,\nThe thought of His great strife;\nWho, of the virgin born,\nMade all our chains His own,\nAnd broke them with His own right arm,\nNor left us more alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Amid the weak, One strong,\nAmid the false, One true,\nAmid all change, One changing not,\nOne hope we ne'er shall rue.\nIn Whose sight all is now,\nIn Whose love all is best:\nThe things of this world pass away,\nCome, let us in Him rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Roll Out, O Song, to God!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1721",
          "Authors": [
            "Frank Sewall (1837-1915)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Room for the penitent, burdened with sin,\nRoom at the open door--let him come in;\nWeary and tempest tossed, where can he flee?\nJesus, Thou Lamb of God, only to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Room where the living stream flows at His feet,\nRoom at the throne of grace--God's mercy seat;\nThere may the broken heart lose all its grief,\nThere may the contrite soul find sweet relief.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Room at the blessed feast God has prepared,\nRoom where the bread of life millions have shared;\nRoom where the smiles of love tenderly fall;\nRoom in Thy arms, O Christ, room, room for all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Room for the penitent; where can he flee?\nJesus, Thou Lamb of God, only to Thee.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Room for the Penitent",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1722",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1877."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rorate coeli desuper!\nHeavens, distil your balmy showers;\nFor now is risen the bright Daystar,\nFrom the rose Mary, flower of flowers:\nThe clear Sun, whom no cloud devours,\nSurmounting Phoebus in the east,\nIs comen of His heav'nly towers,\nEt nobis puer natus est.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sinners be glad, and penance do,\nAnd thank your Maker heartfully;\nFor He that ye might not come to,\nTo you is comen, fully humbly,\nYour soules with His blood to buy,\nAnd loose you of the fiend's arrest,\nAnd only of His own mercy;\nPro nobis puer natus est.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Celestial fowles in the air,\nSing with your notes upon the height,\nIn firthes and in forests fair\nBe mirthful now at all your might;\nFor passed is your dully night;\nAurora has the cloudes pierced,\nThe sun is risen with gladsome light,\nEt nobis puer natus est.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing, heaven imperial, most of height,\nRegions of air make harmony,\nAll fish in flood and fowl of flight,\nBe mirthful and make melody;\nAll Gloria in excelsis cry,\nHeaven, earth, sea, man, bird and beast;\nHe that is crowned above the sky\nPro nobis puer natus est.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Rorate",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1723",
          "Authors": [
            "William Dunbar."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Round the Lord in glory seated,\nCherubim and seraphim\nFilled His temple, and repeated\nEach to each the alternate hymn:\n\"Lord, Thy glory fills the heaven,\nEarth is with its fullness stored;\nUnto Thee be glory given,\nHoly, holy, holy Lord!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Heav'n is still with glory ringing,\nEarth takes up the angels' cry,\n\"Holy, holy, holy,\" singing,\n\"Lord of Hosts, the Lord most high.\"\nWith His seraph train before Him,\nWith His holy church below,\nThus conspire we to adore him,\nBid we thus our anthem flow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Lord, Thy glory fills the heaven,\nEarth is with its fullness stored;\nUnto Thee be glory given,\nHoly, holy, holy Lord!\"\nThus Thy glorious Name confessing,\nWe adopt thine angels' cry,\n\"Holy, holy, holy,\" blessing\nThee, the Lord of Hosts most high.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Round the Lord in Glory Seated",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1724",
          "Authors": [
            "James Russell Lowell",
            "1845."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou Whose hand did lead Thy chosen people\nThrough the desert on their pilgrim way,\nIn Thy mercy grant us now Thy blessing,\nJesus help us all to watch and pray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Give us water from the sacred fountain,\nWhile we journey in a thirsty land;\nStrong in thee no earthly foe can harm us,\nThou our Rock on which we firmly stand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Gentle Savior, Thou wilt never leave us,\nStill from danger and from storm defend,\nSweet the promise to Thy faithful children,\nThou wilt guide and keep them to the end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though we pass the dark and rolling river,\nThou wilt bear us safely to the shore;\nWe shall praise Thee in the vales of Eden,\nWith the saints and angels evermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father, Thou art pure and holy, holy,\nMay our hearts Thy temple be,\nO, make us humble, meek and lowly,\nPoor in spirit, Savior, more like Thee.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sacred Fountain",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1725",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1868."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Safe in the arms of Jesus, safe on His gentle breast,\nThere by His love o'ershaded, sweetly my soul shall rest.\nHark! 'tis the voice of angels, borne in a song to me.\nOver the fields of glory, over the jasper sea.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Safe in the arms of Jesus, safe from corroding care,\nSafe from the world's temptations, sin cannot harm me there.\nFree from the blight of sorrow, free from my doubts and fears;\nOnly a few more trials, only a few more tears!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, my heart's dear refuge, Jesus has died for me;\nFirm on the Rock of Ages, ever my trust shall be.\nHere let me wait with patience, wait till the night is over;\nWait till I see the morning break on the golden shore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Safe in the arms of Jesus, safe on His gentle breast\nThere by His love o'ershaded, sweetly my soul shall rest.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Safe in the Arms of Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1726",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1868."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Safe upon the billowy deep,\nLoving Lord, Thy servants keep\nHelpless, trusting pilgrims they,\nGuard them on their watery way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the morning fill their sails,\n'Mid the dark send favoring gales;\nIf their sky be overcast,\nCalm the waves, and still the blast.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let Thy sunshine guide by day;\nSend at eve the starry ray\nThrough the watches of the night,\nBe Thou, Lord, their shining Light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thus, as hour by hour rolls by,\nWatch them with Thy sleepless eye:\nGuide with Thine almighty hand\nSafe unto the haven land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And at last, life's voyage o'er,\nTake us to the heavenly shore,\nSafe in port, to dwell with Thee\nWhere there shall be \"no more sea.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Safe upon the Billowy Deep",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1727",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Coppee",
            "1887."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Safely through another week God has brought us on our way;\nLet us now a blessing seek, on th'approaching Sabbath day;\nDay of all the week the best, emblem of eternal rest,\nDay of all the week the best, emblem of eternal rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Mercies multiplied each hour through the week our praise demand;\nGuarded by almighty power, fed and guided by His hand;\nThough ungrateful we have been, only made returns of sin,\nThough ungrateful we have been, only made returns of sin.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While we pray for pardoning grace, through the dear Redeemer's Name,\nShow Thy reconciled face, shine away our sin and shame;\nFrom our worldly cares set free, may we rest this night with Thee,\nFrom our worldly cares set free, may we rest this night with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When the morn shall bid us rise, may we feel Thy presence near:\nMay Thy glory meet our eyes, when we in Thy house appear:\nThere afford us, Lord, a taste of our everlasting feast,\nThere afford us, Lord, a taste of our everlasting feast.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May Thy Gospel's joyful sound conquer sinners, comfort saints;\nMay the fruits of grace abound, bring relief for all complaints;\nThus may all our Sabbaths prove till we join the church above,\nThus may all our Sabbaths prove till we join the church above!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Safely Through Another Week",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1728",
          "Authors": [
            "John Newton",
            "1774."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sailor, though the darkness gathers,\nThough the cold waves surge and moan,\nTrust thy bark to God's great mercy,\nFalter not; sail on, sail on.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sailor, though with streamers flying,\nYonder proud ship mounts the foam,\nAnd with bands of music playing,\nGains the port and welcome home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sailor, though the lightning flashes,\nThough thy sails be rent and torn,\nPeace shall come on Hope's bright pinions,\nAnd deliverance with the morn.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sailing into port, what matter,\nDrooping sail or shattered mast?\nGlory, glory fills the harbor,\nThere we'll anchor safe at last.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sailing into Port",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1729",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Paul Bliss",
            "1871"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Saint of God, elect and precious,\nProtomartyr Stephen, bright\nWith thy love of amplest measure,\nShining round thee like a light;\nWho to God commendest, dying,\nThem that did thee all despite.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glitters now the crown above thee,\nFigured in thy honored name:\nO that we, who truly love thee,\nMay have portion in the same;\nIn the dreadful day of judgment\nFearing neither sin nor shame.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Laud to God, and might, and honor,\nWho with flowers of rosy dye\nCrowned thy forehead, and hath placed thee\nIn the starry throne on high:\nHe direct us, He protect us,\nFrom death's sting eternally.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Saint of God, Elect and Precious",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1730",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown",
            "11th Century; translated from Latin to English by John Mason Neale",
            "1852."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "All my life I had a longing\nFor a drink from some clear spring,\nThat I hoped would quench the burning\nOf the thirst I felt within.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Feeding on the husks around me,\nTill my strength was almost gone,\nLonged my soul for something better,\nOnly still to hunger on.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Poor I was, and sought for riches,\nSomething that would satisfy,\nBut the dust I gathered round me\nOnly mocked my soul's sad cry.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Well of water, ever springing,\nBread of life so rich and free,\nUntold wealth that never faileth,\nMy Redeemer is to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hallelujah! I have found Him\nWhom my soul so long has craved!\nJesus satisfies my longings,\nThrough His blood I now am saved.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Satisfied",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1731",
          "Authors": [
            "Clara Tear Williams",
            "1875."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Some day the silver cord will break,\nAnd I no more as now shall sing;\nBut oh, the joy when I shall wake\nWithin the palace of the King!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Some day my earthly house will fall.\nI cannot tell how soon 'twill be;\nBut this I know--my All in All\nHas now a place in heaven for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Some day, when fades the golden sun\nBeneath the rosy tinted west,\nMy blessed Lord will say, \"Well done!\"\nAnd I shall enter into rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Some day: till then I'll watch and wait,\nMy lamp all trimmed and burning bright,\nThat when my Savior opens the gate,\nMy soul to Him may take its flight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And I shall see Him face to face,\nAnd tell the story--Saved by grace;\nAnd I shall see Him face to face,\nAnd tell the story--Saved by grace.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Saved by Grace",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1732",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1891."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Saved by the blood of the Crucified One!\nNow ransomed from sin and a new work begun,\nSing praise to the Father and praise to the Son,\nSaved by the blood of the Crucified One!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Saved by the blood of the Crucified One!\nThe angels rejoicing because it is done;\nA child of the Father, joint heir with the Son,\nSaved by the blood of the Crucified One!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Saved by the blood of the Crucified One!\nThe Father He spake, and His will it was done;\nGreat price of my pardon, His own precious Son;\nSaved by the blood of the Crucified One!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Saved by the blood of the Crucified One!\nAll hail to the Father, all hail to the Son,\nAll hail to the Spirit, the great Three in One!\nSaved by the blood of the Crucified One!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glory, I'm saved! Glory, I'm saved!\nMy sins are all pardoned, my guilt is all gone!\nGlory, I'm saved! Glory, I'm saved!\nI am saved by the blood of the Crucified One!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Saved by the Blood",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1733",
          "Authors": [
            "S.J. Henderson",
            "circa 1903."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Adrift on the waters, so dark and so cold,\nAfar from the beautiful city of gold,\nA vessel is sinking, for heavy the gale,\nThe cable is broken, and tattered each sail.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, I was the sinner alone on the sea,\nBut love's blessed signal were floating for me;\nThough thunders were rolling, and billows at strife,\nLo, Jesus was calling, \"escape for thy life.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I stepped in the life boat, provided for me,\nAnd Jesus my Pilot, my Captain to be;\nHis bosom my refuge, my \"haven of rest.\"\nI'm rescued from shipwreck, so happy and blest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Life's turbulent surges are kissed into peace,\nThe beacons are shining, and songs never cease;\nFair moonbeams, bright sunshine illumine the tide,\nWhile onward to glory we'll joyfully glide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Poor child of the wreck, see the lifeboat is near,\nA sweet voice is heard, for the Master is here;\nHe walks every billow, controls every wave,\n'Tis Jesus, King Jesus, \"the mighty to save.\"",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Saved from the Wreck",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1734",
          "Authors": [
            "Eliza Edmunds Hewitt",
            "circa 1897."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I've found a friend, Who is all to me,\nHis love is ever true;\nI love to tell how He lifted me\nAnd what His grace can do for you.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He saves me from every sin and harm,\nSecures my soul each day;\nI'm leaning strong on His mighty arm;\nI know He'll guide me all the way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When poor and needy and all alone,\nIn love He said to me,\n\"Come unto Me and I'll lead you home,\nTo live with Me eternally.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Saved by His power divine,\nSaved to new life sublime!\nLife now is sweet and my joy is complete,\nFor I'm saved, saved, saved!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Saved, Saved",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1735",
          "Authors": [
            "Jack P. Scholefield",
            "1911"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O golden day, when light shall break,\nAnd dawn's bright glories shall unfold,\nWhen He Who knows the path I take\nShall ope for me the gates of gold!\nEarth's little while will soon be past,\nMy pilgrim song will soon be over,\nThe grace that saves shall time outlast,\nAnd be my theme on yonder shore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Life's upward way, a narrow path,\nLeads on to that fair dwelling place,\nWhere, safe from sin, and storm, and wrath,\nThey live who trust redeeming grace.\nSing, sing, my heart, along the way,\nThe grace that saves will keep and guide\nTill breaks the glorious crowning day,\nAnd I shall cross to yonder side.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I dimly see my journey's end,\nBut well I know Who guideth me.\nI follow Him, that wondrous Friend,\nWhose matchless love is full and free.\nAnd when with Him I enter in,\nAnd all the way look back to trace,\nThe conqueror's palm I then shall win,\nThrough Christ and His redeeming grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then I shall know as I am known,\nAnd stand complete before the throne;\nThen I shall see my Savior's face,\nAnd all my song shall be saving grace.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Saving Grace",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1736",
          "Authors": [
            "Julia Harriette Johnston (1814-1919)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Savior and Regenerator!\nThee alone, God we own,\nFather and Creator.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Word Incarnate, we adore Thee!\nHosts above, God of Love,\nCast their crowns before Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father, Son and Holy Spirit,\nOne in Thee, Lord, we see,\nWho Thy grace inherit.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May Thy Word be our Instructor,\nNight and day, on our way,\nOur divine conductor!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Visit us with Thy salvation;\nLet Thy care still be near,\nRound our habitation.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, our divine Protector,\nGuide us still, let Thy will\nBe our sole director!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Savior and Regenerator",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1738",
          "Authors": [
            "John Cennick (1718-1755)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Savior of the nations, come;\nVirgin's Son, here make Thy home!\nMarvel now, O heaven and earth,\nThat the Lord chose such a birth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not by human flesh and blood;\nBy the Spirit of our God\nWas the Word of God made flesh,\nWoman's offspring, pure and fresh.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wondrous birth! O wondrous Child\nOf the virgin undefiled!\nThough by all the world disowned,\nStill to be in heaven enthroned.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From the Father forth He came\nAnd returneth to the same,\nCaptive leading death and hell\nHigh the song of triumph swell!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou, the Father's only Son,\nHast over sin the victory won.\nBoundless shall Thy kingdom be;\nWhen shall we its glories see?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Brightly doth Thy manger shine,\nGlorious is its light divine.\nLet not sin overcloud this light;\nEver be our faith thus bright.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise to God the Father sing,\nPraise to God the Son, our King,\nPraise to God the Spirit be\nEver and eternally.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Savior of the Nations, Come",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1743",
          "Authors": [
            "Martin Luther",
            "1523."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Savior, again to Thy dear Name we raise\nWith one accord our parting hymn of praise;\nWe stand to bless Thee ere our worship cease;\nThen, lowly kneeling, wait Thy word of peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Grant us Thy peace upon our homeward way;\nWith Thee began, with Thee shall end the day.\nGuard thou the lips from sin, the hearts from shame,\nThat in this house have called upon Thy Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Grant us Thy peace, Lord, through the coming night;\nTurn Thou for us its darkness into light;\nFrom harm and danger keep Thy children free,\nFor dark and light are both alike to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Grant us Thy peace--the peace Thou didst bestow\nOn Thine Apostles in Thine hour of woe;\nThe peace Thou broughtest, when at eventide\nThey saw Thy pierced hands, Thy wounded side.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Grant us Thy peace throughout our earthly life;\nPeace to Thy church from error and from strife;\nPeace to our land, the fruit of truth and love;\nPeace in each heart, Thy Spirit from above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy peace in life, the balm of every pain;\nThy peace in death, the hope to rise again;\nThen, when Thy voice shall bid our conflict cease,\nCall us, O Lord, to Thine eternal peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Savior, Again to Thy Dear Name",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1737",
          "Authors": [
            "John Ellerton",
            "1866."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Savior, blessed Savior, listen while we sing;\nHearts and voices ringing, praises to our King;\nAll we have to offer, all we hope to be,\nBody, soul, and spirit, all we yield to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Near, ever nearer, Christ, we draw to Thee,\nDeep in adoration bending low the knee;\nThou for our redemption cam'st on earth to die;\nThou, that we might follow, hast gone up on high.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Great and ever greater, are Thy mercies here;\nTrue and everlasting are the glories there,\nWhere no pain nor sorrow, toil nor care is known,\nWhere the angel legions circle round Thy throne.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Brighter still and brighter glows the western sun,\nShedding all its gladness o'er our work that's done;\nTime will soon be over, toil and sorrow past,\nMay we, blessed Savior, find a rest at last.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Onward, ever onward, journeying o'er the road\nWorn by saints before us, journeying on to God;\nLeaving all behind us, may we hasten on,\nBackward never looking till the prize is won.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Higher, then, and higher bear the ransomed soul,\nEarthly toils forgetting, Savior, to its goal;\nWhere in joys unthought of saints with angels sing,\nNever weary, raising, praises to their King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Savior, Blessed Savior",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1739",
          "Authors": [
            "Godfrey Thring",
            "1862."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Savior, breathe an evening blessing\nEre repose our spirits seal;\nSin and want we come confessing:\nThou canst save, and Thou canst heal.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though destruction walk around us,\nThough the arrow past us fly,\nAngel guards from Thee surround us;\nWe are safe if Thou art nigh.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though the night be dark and dreary,\nDarkness cannot hide from Thee;\nThou art He who, never weary,\nWatchest where Thy people be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Should swift death this night o'ertake us,\nAnd our couch become our tomb,\nMay the morn in heaven awake us,\nClad in light and deathless bloom.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father, to thy holy keeping\nHumbly we ourselves resign;\nSavior, who hast slept our sleeping,\nMake our slumbers pure as thine",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blessed Spirit, brooding o'er us,\nChase the darkness of our night,\nTill the perfect day before us\nBreaks in everlasting light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Savior, Breathe an Evening Blessing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1740",
          "Authors": [
            "James Edmeston",
            "1820."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Savior, like a shepherd lead us, much we need Thy tender care;\nIn Thy pleasant pastures feed us, for our use Thy folds prepare.\nBlessed Jesus, blessed Jesus! Thou hast bought us, Thine we are.\nBlessed Jesus, blessed Jesus! Thou hast bought us, Thine we are.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are Thine, Thou dost befriend us, be the guardian of our way;\nKeep Thy flock, from sin defend us, seek us when we go astray.\nBlessed Jesus, blessed Jesus! Hear, O hear us when we pray.\nBlessed Jesus, blessed Jesus! Hear, O hear us when we pray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou hast promised to receive us, poor and sinful though we be;\nThou hast mercy to relieve us, grace to cleanse and power to free.\nBlessed Jesus, blessed Jesus! We will early turn to Thee.\nBlessed Jesus, blessed Jesus! We will early turn to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Early let us seek Thy favor, early let us do Thy will;\nBlessed Lord and only Savior, with Thy love our bosoms fill.\nBlessed Jesus, blessed Jesus! Thou hast loved us, love us still.\nBlessed Jesus, blessed Jesus! Thou hast loved us, love us still.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead Us",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1741",
          "Authors": [
            "Attributed to Dorothy Ann Thrupp",
            "1836."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Savior, more than life to me,\nI am clinging, clinging, close to Thee;\nLet Thy precious blood applied,\nKeep me ever, ever near Thy side.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through this changing world below,\nLead me gently, gently as I go;\nTrusting Thee, I cannot stray,\nI can never, never lose my way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let me love Thee more and more,\nTill this fleeting, fleeting life is o'er;\nTill my soul is lost in love,\nIn a brighter, brighter world above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Every day, every hour,\nLet me feel Thy cleansing power;\nMay Thy tender love to me\nBind me closer, closer, Lord to Thee.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Savior, More Than Life",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1742",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1820-1915)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Savior, sprinkle many nations;\nFruitful let Thy sorrows be;\nBy Thy pains and consolations\nDraw the Gentiles unto thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Of Thy cross the wondrous story,\nBe it to the nations told;\nLet them see Thee in Thy glory\nAnd Thy mercy manifold.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Far and wide, though all unknowing,\nPants for Thee each mortal breast,\nHuman tears for Thee are flowing,\nHuman hearts in Thee would rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thirsting as for dews of even,\nAs the new mown grass for rain\nThee they seek as God of heaven,\nThee as Man for sinners slain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Savior, lo! the isles are waiting\nStretched the hand and strained the sight,\nFor Thy Spirit, new creating,\nLove's pure flame, and wisdom's light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Give the word, and of the preacher\nSpeed the foot and touch the tongue,\nTill on earth by every creature\nGlory to the Lamb be sung!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Savior, Sprinkle Many Nations",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1744",
          "Authors": [
            "Arthur Cleveland Coxe",
            "1851."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Savior, teach me day by day\nLove's sweet lesson to obey,\nSweeter lesson cannot be,\nLoving Him Who first loved me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With a child's glad heart of love\nAt Thy bidding may I move,\nPrompt to serve and follow Thee,\nLoving Him Who first loved me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Teach me thus Thy steps to trace,\nStrong to follow in Thy grace,\nLearning how to love from Thee,\nLoving Him Who first loved me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Love in loving finds employ,\nIn obedience all her joy;\nEver new that joy will be,\nLoving Him Who first loved me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thus may I rejoice to show\nThat I feel the love I owe;\nSinging, till Thy face I see,\nOf His love Who first loved me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Savior, Teach Me Day by Day",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1745",
          "Authors": [
            "Jane Eliza Leeson",
            "1842."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Savior, Thy dying love Thou gavest me.\nNor should I aught withhold, dear Lord, from Thee.\nIn love my soul would bow, my heart fulfill its vow,\nSome offering bring Thee now, something for Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Over the blessed mercy seat, pleading for me,\nMy feeble faith looks up, Jesus, to Thee.\nHelp me the cross to bear, Thy wondrous love declare,\nSome song to raise, or prayer, something for Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Give me a faithful heart, likeness to Thee.\nThat each departing day henceforth may see\nSome work of love begun, some deed of kindness done,\nSome wanderer sought and won, something for Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All that I am and have, Thy gifts so free,\nIn joy, in grief, through life, O Lord, for Thee!\nAnd when Thy face I see, my ransomed soul shall be\nThrough all eternity, something for Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Savior, Thy Dying Love",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1746",
          "Authors": [
            "Sylvanus Dryden Phelps",
            "1862."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Savior, when in dust to Thee\nLow we bow the adoring knee,\nWhen, repentant, to the skies\nScarce we lift our weeping eyes,\nO by all the pains and woes\nSuffered once for man below,\nBending from Thy throne on high,\nHear our solemn litany.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By Thy helpless infant years,\nBy Thy life of want and tears,\nBy Thy days of sore distress\nIn the savage wilderness,\nBy the dread mysterious hour\nOf the insulting tempter's power,\nTurn, O turn a favoring eye,\nHear our solemn litany.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By the sacred griefs that wept\nO'er the grave where Lazarus slept,\nBy the boding tears that flowed\nOver Salem's loved abode,\nBy the anguished sigh that told\nTreachery lurked within Thy fold,\nFrom Thy seat above the sky,\nHear our solemn litany.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By Thine hour of dire despair,\nBy Thine agony of prayer,\nBy the cross, the nail, the thorn,\nPiercing spear, and torturing scorn,\nBy the gloom that veiled the skies\nO'er the dreadful sacrifice,\nListen to our humble cry,\nHear our solemn litany.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By Thy deep expiring groan,\nBy the sad sepulchral stone,\nBy the vault whose dark abode\nHeld in vain the rising God,\nO from earth to heaven restored,\nMighty, re-ascended Lord,\nListen, listen to the cry\nOf our solemn litany.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Savior, When in Dust to Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1747",
          "Authors": [
            "Robert Grant",
            "1815."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Savior, Who Thy life didst give\nThat our souls might ransomed be,\nRest we not till all the world\nHears that love and turns to Thee.\nHelp us that we falter not,\nThough the fields are white and wide,\nAnd the reapers, sorely pressed,\nCall for aid on every side.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Guide us, that with swifter feet,\nWe may speed us on our way,\nLeading darkened nations forth\nInto Thine eternal day.\nSweet the service, blessed the toil;\nThine alone the glory be;\nO baptize our souls anew,\nConsecrate us all to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Savior, Who Thy Life Didst Give",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1748",
          "Authors": [
            "Amelia D. Lockwood (1840-1910)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Saw you never, in the twilight,\nWhen the sun had left the skies,\nUp in heav'n the clear stars shining\nThrough the gloom, like silver eyes?\nSo of old the wise men, watching,\nSaw a little stranger star,\nAnd they knew the King was given,\nAnd they followed it from afar.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Heard you never of the story\nHow they crossed the desert wild,\nJourneyed on by plain and mountain,\nTill they found the holy Child?\nHow they opened all their treasure,\nKneeling to that infant King;\nGave the gold and fragrant incense,\nGave the myrrh in offering?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Know ye not that lowly Baby\nWas the bright and morning Star?\nHe Who came to light the Gentiles,\nAnd the darkened isles afar?\nAnd we, too, may seek His cradle;\nThere our hearts' best treasures bring;\nLove, and faith, and true devotion\nFor our Savior, God and King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Saw You Never, in the Twilight?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1749",
          "Authors": [
            "Cecil Frances Alexander",
            "1853."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Seal us, O Holy Spirit,\nGrant us Thine impress, we pray;\nWe would be more like the Savior,\nStamped with His image today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Seal us, O Holy Spirit,\nHelp us Thy likeness to show;\nThen from our life unto others\nStreams of rich blessings shall flow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Seal us, O Holy Spirit,\nMake us Thine own from this hour;\nLet us be useful, dear Master,\nSeal us with witnessing power.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Seal us, seal us,\nSeal us just now, we pray;\nSeal us, O Holy Spirit,\nSeal us for service today.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Seal Us, O Holy Spirit",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1750",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac H. Meredith",
            "1900"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sealed was the tomb, guarded by soldiers,\nBrightly the moonlight shone around;\nRoadway and hill gleamed in the brightness,\nFlooded with light the garden's bound.\nBrighter the light seen 'neath the olives;\nForms bright as sunlight, 'mid the trees,\nSoldiers were there, clad as for warfare;\nLo! they are gone, and who are these?\nSee yonder, hast'ning to the city,\nThe trembling soldiers in terror go!\nEarthquake astounding, strange light surrounding,\nDrive them away these things to show.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Darkly they plan; falsely as darkly,\nStories that He was borne away--\nBorne by His friends, poor weak disciples,\nStol'n when the moon was bright as day!\nSoldiers of Rome ne'er slept on duty,\nFalse was the tale for silver told;\nDeath could not hold that mighty Victor!\nLift up your heads, ye gates of gold!\nThe morn of glory hath awakened,\nAnd death no longer holds boundless pow'r;\nEmpty the prison, Jesus has risen;\nTime hath no richer, grander hour.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O wonderful light in the garden,\nThat fadeth not away!\nThe King Who was laid in the shadow\nWith vict'ry is crowned this glorious day.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sealed Was the Tomb",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1751",
          "Authors": [
            "Flora Kirkland",
            "1903."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "See amid the winter's snow,\nBorn for us on earth below,\nSee, the gentle Lamb appears,\nPromised from eternal years.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo, within a manger lies\nHe Who built the starry skies;\nHe Who, throned in height sublime,\nSits amid the cherubim.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Say, you holy shepherds, say,\nTell your joyful news today.\nWhy have you now left your sheep\nOn the lonely mountain steep?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"As we watched at dead of night,\nLo, we saw a wondrous light;\nAngels singing 'Peace on earth'\nTold us of the Savior's birth.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sacred Infant, all divine,\nWhat a tender love was Thine,\nThus to come from highest bliss\nDown to such a world as this.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Teach, O teach us, holy Child,\nBy Thy face so meek and mile,\nTeach us to resemble Thee,\nIn Thy sweet humility.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hail that ever blessed morn,\nHail redemption's happy dawn,\nSing through all Jerusalem:\nChrist is born in Bethlehem.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "See Amid the Winter's Snow",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1752",
          "Authors": [
            "Edward Caswall",
            "1858."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "See Him in raiment rent,\nWith His blood dyed:\nWomen walk sorrowing,\nBy His side.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Heavy that cross to Him,\nWeary the weight:\nOne who will help Him stands\nAt the gate.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Multitudes hurrying\nPass on the road:\nSimon is sharing with\nHim the load.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who is this traveling\nWith the curst tree—\nThis weary prisoner—\nWho is He?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Follow to Calvary,\nTread where He rod:\nThis is the Lord of life—\nSon of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Is there no loveliness—\nYou who pass by—\nIn that lone Figure which\nMarks the sky?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "You Who would love Him, stand,\nGaze at His face;\nTarry awhile in your\nWorldly race.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As the swift moments fly\nThrough the blest week,\nJesus, in penitence,\nLet us seek.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On the cross lifted up,\nThy face I scan,\nScarred by that agony—\nSon of Man.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thorns form Thy diadem,\nRough wood Thy throne,\nTo Thee Thy outstretched arms\nDraw Thine own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Nails hold Thy hands and feet,\nWhile on Thy breast\nSinketh Thy bleeding head\nSore oppressed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 11
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Loud is Thy bitter cry,\nRending the night,\nAs to Thy darkened eyes\nFails the light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 12
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Shadows of midnight fall,\nThough it is day;\nFriends and disciples stand\nFar away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 13
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Loud scoffs the dying thief,\nMocking Thy woe;\nCan this my Savior be\nBrought so low?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 14
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yes, see the title clear,\nWritten above,\n\"Jesus of Nazareth,\"\nName of love!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 15
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What, O my Savior dear,\nWhat didst Thou see,\nThat made Thee suffer and\nDie for me?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 16
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Child of My grief and pain!\nFrom realms above,\nI came to lead thee to\nLife and love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 17
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For thee My blood I shed,\nFor thee I died;\nSafe in thy faithfulness\nNow abide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 18
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I saw thee wandering,\nWeak and at strife;\nI am the Way for thee,\nTruth and life.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 19
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Follow My path of pain,\nTread where I trod:\nThis is the way of peace\nUp to God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 20
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O I will follow Thee,\nStar of my soul!\nThrough the great dark I press\nTo the goal.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 21
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yes, let me know Thy grief,\nCarry Thy cross,\nShare in Thy sacrifice,\nGain Thy loss.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 22
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Daily I'll prove my love,\nThrough joy and woe;\nWhere Thy hands point the way,\nThere I go.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 23
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lead me on year by year,\nSafe to the end,\nJesus, my Lord, my Life,\nKing and Friend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 24
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "See Him in Raiment Rent",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1753",
          "Authors": [
            "Edward Monro and Mrs. M. Dearmer",
            "1864",
            "1906."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "See how great a flame aspires,\nKindled by a spark of grace!\nJesus' love the nations fires,\nSets the kingdoms on a blaze:\nTo bring fire on earth He came;\nKindled in some hearts it is:\nO that all might catch the flame,\nAll partake the glorious bliss!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When He first the work begun,\nSmall and feeble was His day:\nNow the word doth swiftly run;\nNow it wins its widening way:\nMore and more it spread and grows,\nEver mighty to prevail;\nSin's strongholds it now o'erthrows,\nShakes the trembling gates of hell.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Saw ye not the cloud arise,\nLittle as a human hand?\nNow it spreads along the skies,\nHangs o'er all the thirsty land:\nLo! the promise of a shower\nDrops already from above;\nBut the Lord will shortly pour\nAll the spirit of His love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "See How Great a Flame Aspires",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1754",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1746."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "See the destined day arise!\nSee a willing sacrifice!\nJesus, to redeem our loss,\nHangs upon the shameful cross.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, who but Thou had borne,\nLifted on that tree of scorn,\nEvery pang and bitter throe,\nFinishing Thy life of woe?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who but Thou had dared to drain,\nSteeped in gall, the cup of pain,\nAnd with tender body bear\nThorns, and nails, and piercing spear?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thence the cleansing water flowed,\nMingled from Thy side with blood;\nSign to all attesting eyes\nOf the finished sacrifice.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy Jesus, grant us peace\nIn that sacrifice to place\nAll our trust for life renewed,\nPardoned sin and promised good.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "See the Destined Day Arise",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1757",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "See, sinners, in the Gospel glass,\nThe friend and Savior of mankind!\nNot one of all the apostate race\nBut may in Him salvation find!\nHis thoughts, and words, and actions prove,\nHis life and death, that God is love!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Behold the Lamb of God, Who bears\nThe sins of all the world away!\nA servant's form He meekly wears,\nHe sojourns in a house of clay,\nHis glory is no longer seen,\nBut God with God is man with men.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See where the God incarnate stands,\nAnd calls His wandering creatures home,\nHe all day long spreads out His hands,\n\"Come, weary souls, to Jesus come!\nYe all may hide you in My breast,\nBelieve, and I will give you rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Ah! do not of My goodness doubt;\nMy saving grace for all is free;\nI will in no wise cast him out\nThat comes a sinner unto Me;\nI can to none Myself deny,\nWhy, sinners, will ye perish, why?\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "See, Sinners, in the Gospel Glass",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1755",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "See, the Conqueror mounts in triumph; see the King in royal state,\nRiding on the clouds, His chariot, to His heavenly palace gate.\nHark! the choirs of angel voices joyful alleluias sing,\nAnd the portals high are lifted to receive their heavenly King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Who is this that comes in glory, with the trump of jubilee?\nLord of battles, God of armies, He has gained the victory.\nHe Who on the cross did suffer, He Who from the grave arose,\nHe has vanquished sin and Satan, He by death has spoiled His foes.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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            {
              "Lyrics": "You have raised our human nature in the clouds to God's right hand;\nThere we sit in heavenly places, there with You in glory stand:\nJesus reigns, adored by angels, man with God is on the throne;\nMighty Lord, in your ascension we by faith behold our own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While He raised His hands in blessing, He was parted from His friends\nWhile their eager eyes behold Him, He upon the clouds ascends;\nHe Who walked with God and pleased Him, preaching truth and doom to come,\nHe, our Enoch, is translated to His everlasting home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now our heavenly Aaron enters, with His blood, within the veil;\nJoshua now is come to Canaan, and the kings before Him quail;\nNow He plants the tribes of Israel in their promised resting place;\nNow our great Elijah offers double portion of His grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy Ghost, llluminator, shed Thy beams upon our eyes,\nHelp us to look up with Stephen, and to see beyond the skies,\nWhere the Son of Man in glory standing is at God's right hand,\nBeckoning on His martyr army, succoring His faithful band.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See Him, Who is gone before us, heavenly mansions to prepare,\nSee Him, who is ever pleading for us with prevailing prayer,\nSee Him, Who with sound of trumpet, and with His angelic train,\nSummoning the world to judgment, on the clouds will come again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glory be to God the Father, glory be to God the Son,\nDying, risen, ascending for us, Who the heavenly realm has won;\nGlory to the Holy Spirit, to one God in persons Three;\nGlory both in earth and heaven, glory, endless glory, be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "See, the Conqueror Mounts in Triumph",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1756",
          "Authors": [
            "Christopher Wordsworth",
            "1862."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, my Savior, to Bethlehem came,\nLaid in a manger to sorrow and shame;\nOh, it was wonderful, blest be His Name,\nSeeking for me, for me:\nSeeking for me, seeking for me,\nSeeking for me, seeking for me,\nOh, it was wonderful, blest be His Name,\nSeeking for me, for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, my Savior, in mercy and love,\nCame from the mansions of heaven above,\nTenderly pleading with sinners like me,\nPleading for me, for me:\nPleading for me, pleading for me,\nPleading for me, pleading for me,\nTenderly pleading for sinners like me,\nPleading for me, pleading for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, my Savior, the same as of old,\nWhile I did wander afar from the fold,\nGently and long He hath pled with my soul,\nCalling for me, for me:\nCalling for me, calling for me,\nCalling for me, calling for me,\nGently and long He hath pled with my soul,\nCalling for me, for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, my Savior, will come from on high,\nSweet is the promise as weary years fly;\nOh, I shall see Him descending the sky,\nComing for me, for me:\nComing for me, coming for me,\nComing for me, coming for me,\nOh, I shall see Him descending the sky,\nComing for me, for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Seeking for Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1758",
          "Authors": [
            "A.N.."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Seeking the lost, yes, kindly entreating\nWanderers on the mountain astray;\n\"Come unto Me,\" His message repeating,\nWords of the Master speaking today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Seeking the lost and pointing to Jesus\nSouls that are weak and hearts that are sore,\nLeading them forth in ways of salvation,\nShowing the path to life evermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thus would I go on missions of mercy,\nFollowing Christ from day unto day,\nCheering the faint and raising the fallen,\nPointing the lost to Jesus, the Way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Going afar (going afar)\nUpon the mountain (upon the mountain)\nBringing the wanderer back again, back again,\nInto the fold (into the fold)\nOf my Redeemer (of my Redeemer)\nJesus the Lamb for sinners slain, for sinners slain.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Seeking the Lost",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1759",
          "Authors": [
            "William Augustine Ogden",
            "1886"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Send forth, O God, Thy light and truth,\nAnd let them lead me still,\nUndaunted, in the paths of right,\nUp to Thy holy hill.\nThen to Thy altar will I spring,\nAnd in my God rejoice;\nAnd praise shall tune the trembling string,\nAnd gratitude my voice.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O why, my soul, art thou cast down?\nWithin me why distressed?\nThy hopes the God of grace shall crown;\nHe yet shall make thee blessed.\nTo Him, my never failing Friend,\nI bow, and kiss the rod;\nTo Him shall thanks and praise ascend,\nMy Savior and my God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Send Forth, O God, Thy Light and Truth",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1760",
          "Authors": [
            "John Quincy Adams."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Send out the sunlight, the sunlight of cheer\nShine on earth's sadness till it disappear--\nSouls are in waiting this message to hear,\nSend out the sunlight of love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Send out the sunlight in letter and word;\nSpeak it and think it till hearts are all stirred--\nHearts that are hungry for prayers still unheard,\nSend out the sunlight of love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Send out the sunlight each hour and day,\nCrown all the years with its luminous ray,\nNourish the seeds that are sown on the way,\nSend out the sunlight of love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Send out the sunlight that speaks in a smile,\nOften it shortens the long, weary mile,\nOften the burden seems light for a while,\nSend out the sunlight of love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Send out the sunlight, as free as the air!\nBlessings will follow with none to compare.\nBlessings of peace, that will rise from despair!\nSend out the sunlight of love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Send out the sunlight, you have it in you!\nClouds may obscure it just now from your view;\nPray for its presence! Your prayer will come true,\nSend out the sunlight of love!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Send out the sunlight of love,\nSend out the sunlight of love,\nSend out the sunlight,\nSend out the sunlight,\nSend out the sunlight of love.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Send Out the Sunlight",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1761",
          "Authors": [
            "Ellen Dare."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a call comes ringing over the restless wave,\n\"Send the light! Send the light!\"\nThere are souls to rescue there are souls to save,\nSend the light! Send the light!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We have heard the Macedonian call today,\n\"Send the light! Send the light!\"\nAnd a golden offering at the cross we lay,\nSend the light! Send the light!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let us pray that grace may everywhere abound,\n\"Send the light! Send the light!\"\nAnd a Christlike spirit everywhere be found,\nSend the light! Send the light!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let us not grow weary in the work of love,\n\"Send the light! Send the light!\"\nLet us gather jewels for a crown above,\nSend the light! Send the light!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Send the light, the blessed Gospel light;\nLet it shine from shore to shore!\nSend the light, the blessed Gospel light;\nLet it shine forevermore!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Send the Light",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1762",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Hutchinson Gabriel",
            "1890"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Send Thou, O Lord, to every place\nSwift messengers before Thy face,\nThe heralds of Thy wondrous grace,\nWhere Thou Thyself wilt come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Send men whose eyes have seen the King,\nMen in whose ears His sweet words ring;\nSend such Thy lost ones home to bring;\nSend them where Thou wilt come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To bring good news to souls in sin;\nThe bruised and broken hearts to win;\nIn every place to bring them in\nWhere Thou Thyself wilt come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou Who hast died, Thy vict'ry claim;\nAssert, O Christ, Thy glory's name\nIn every place to bring them in\nWhere Thou Thyself wilt come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Gird each one with the Spirit's sword,\nThe sword of Thine own deathless Word;\nAnd make them conquerors, conquering, Lord,\nWhere Thou Thyself wilt come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Raise up, O Lord the Holy Ghost,\nFrom this broad land a mighty host,\nTheir war cry, \"We will seek the lost\nWhere Thou, O Christ, wilt come.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Send Thou, O Lord, to Every Place",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1763",
          "Authors": [
            "Mary Cornelia Bishop Gates",
            "1890."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Servant of God, well done!\nThy glorious warfare's past;\nThe battle's fought, the race is won,\nAnd thou art crowned at last.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With saints enthroned on high,\nThou dost thy Lord proclaim,\nAnd still to God salvation cry,\nSalvation to the Lamb!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O happy, happy soul!\nIn ecstasies of praise,\nLong as eternal ages roll,\nThou seest Thy Savior's face.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Redeemed from earth and pain,\nAh! when shall we ascend,\nAnd all in Jesus' presence reign\nThrough ages without end?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Servant of God, Well Done!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1764",
          "Authors": [
            "John Wesley",
            "1770."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Shall hymns of grateful love\nThrough heav'n's high arches ring,\nAnd all the hosts above their songs of triumph sing;\nAnd shall we not take up the strain,\nAnd send the echo back again?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Shall they adore the Lord,\nWho bought them with His blood,\nAnd all the love record that led them home to God;\nAnd shall not we take up the strain,\nAnd send the echo back again?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O spread the joyful sound,\nThe Savior's love proclaim,\nAnd publish all around\nSalvation through His Name;\nTill all the world take up the strain,\nAnd send the echo back again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Shall Hymns of Grateful Love",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1765",
          "Authors": [
            "James John Cummins",
            "1839."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus is pleading with my poor soul, shall I be saved tonight?\nIf I believe, He will make me whole, shall I be saved tonight?\nTenderly, sadly, I hear Him say, \"How can you grieve me from day to day?\"\nShall I go on in the old, old way, or shall I be saved tonight?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus was nailed to the cross for me, shall I be saved tonight?\nHow can my heart so ungrateful be? Shall I be saved tonight?\nNow He will save me by grace divine. Now, if I will, I can call Him mine.\nCan I the pleasures of earth resign? Oh shall I be saved tonight?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus is knocking at my poor heart, shall I be saved tonight?\nWhat if His Spirit should now depart? Shall I be saved tonight?\nOver and over His voice I hear, sweetly it falls on my listening ear,\nShall I reject Him, a friend so dear? Oh shall I be saved tonight?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What if that voice I should hear no more, shall I be saved tonight?\nQuickly I'll open this bolted door. Save me, O Lord, tonight.\nBlessed Redeemer, come in, come in, pity my sorrow, forgive my sin.\nNow let Thy work in my soul begin, for I will be saved tonight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Shall I Be Saved Tonight?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1766",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1820-1915)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Shall man, O God of light and life,\nForever molder in the grave?\nCanst Thou forget Thy glorious work,\nThy promise, and Thy power to save?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In those dark, silent realms of night,\nShall peace and hope no more arise?\nNo future morning light the tomb,\nNor daystar gild the darksome skies?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Cease, cease, ye vain, desponding fears:\nWhen Christ, our Lord, from darkness sprang,\nDeath, the last foe, was captive led,\nAnd heaven with praise and wonder rang.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Faith sees the bright, eternal doors\nUnfold, to make His children way;\nThey shall be clothed with endless life,\nAnd shine in everlasting day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Shall Man, O God of Light and Life",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1767",
          "Authors": [
            "Timothy Dwight (1752-1817)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Shall we gather at the river,\nWhere bright angel feet have trod,\nWith its crystal tide forever\nFlowing by the throne of God?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On the margin of the river,\nWashing up its silver spray,\nWe will talk and worship ever,\nAll the happy golden day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ere we reach the shining river,\nLay we every burden down;\nGrace our spirits will deliver,\nAnd provide a robe and crown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "At the smiling of the river,\nMirror of the Savior's face,\nSaints, whom death will never sever,\nLift their songs of saving grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Soon we'll reach the shining river,\nSoon our pilgrimage will cease;\nSoon our happy hearts will quiver\nWith the melody of peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yes, we'll gather at the river,\nThe beautiful, the beautiful river;\nGather with the saints at the river\nThat flows by the throne of God.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Shall We Gather at the River?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1768",
          "Authors": [
            "Robert Lowry",
            "1864"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "She only touched the hem of His garment\nAs to His side she stole,\nAmid the crowd that gathered round Him,\nAnd straightway she was whole.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "She came in fear and trembling before Him,\nShe knew her Lord had come;\nShe felt that from Him virtue had healed her,\nThe mighty deed was done.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He turned with \"Daughter, be of good comfort,\nThy faith hath made thee whole!\"\nAnd peace that passeth all understanding\nWith gladness filled her soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, touch the hem of His garment!\nAnd thou, too, shalt be free!\nHis saving power this very hour\nShall give new life to thee!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "She Only Touched the Hem of His Garment",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1769",
          "Authors": [
            "George Frederick Root (1820-1895)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Shepherd of tender youth, guiding in love and truth\nThrough devious ways; Christ our triumphant King,\nWe come Thy Name to sing and here our children bring\nTo join Thy praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou art our holy Lord, O all subduing Word,\nHealer of strife. Thou didst Thyself abase\nThat from sin's deep disgrace Thou mightest save our race\nAnd give us life.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou art the great High Priest; Thou hast prepared the feast\nOf holy love; and in our mortal pain,\nNone calls on Thee in vain; Help Thou dost not disdain,\nHelp from above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ever be Thou our guide, our shepherd and our pride,\nOur staff and song; Jesus, Thou Christ of God,\nBy Thine enduring Word lead us where Thou hast trod,\nMake our faith strong.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So now, and till we die, sound we Thy praises high\nAnd joyful sing; infants and the glad throng\nWho to Thy church belong, unite to swell the song\nTo Christ, our King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Shepherd of Tender Youth",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1770",
          "Authors": [
            "Clement of Alexandria",
            "circa 200."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Shepherd, show me how to go\nO'er the hillside steep,\nHow to gather, how to sow,\nHow to feed Thy sheep.\nI will listen for Thy voice,\nLest my footsteps stray;\nI will follow and rejoice\nAll the rugged way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou wilt bind the stubborn will,\nWound the callous breast,\nMake self righteousness be still,\nBreak earth's stupid rest.\nStrangers on a barren shore,\nLaboring long and lone,\nWe would enter by the door,\nAnd Thou knowest Thine own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So, when day grows dark and cold,\nTear or triumph harms,\nLead Thy lambkins to the fold,\nTake them in Thine arms.\nFeed the hungry, heal the heart,\nTill the morning's beam;\nWhite as wool, 'ere they depart,\nShepherd, wash them clean.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Shepherd, Show Me How To Go",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1771",
          "Authors": [
            "Mary Baker Eddy",
            "1887."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Shepherds, rejoice! lift up your eyes,\nAnd send your fears away;\nNews from the regions of the skies,\nSalvation's born today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Jesus, the God Whom angels fear,\nComes down to dwell with you;\nToday He makes His entrance here,\nBut not as monarchs do.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"No gold nor purple swaddling bands.\nNor royal shining things;\nA manger for His cradle stands,\nAnd holds the King of kings.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Go, shepherds, where the Infant lies,\nAnd see His humble throne\nWith tears of joy in all your eyes,\nGo, shepherds, kiss the Son.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thus Gabriel sang, and straight around\nThe heav'nly armies throng;\nThey tune their harps to lofty sound,\nAnd thus conclude the song:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Glory to God that reigns above!\nLet peace surround the earth!\nMortals shall know their Maker's love,\nAt their Redeemer's birth.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, and shall angels have their songs,\nAnd men no tunes to raise?\nO may we lose our useless tongues\nWhen they forget to praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glory to God that reigns above,\nThat pitied us forlorn;\nWe join to sing our Maker's love,\nFor there's a Savior born.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Shepherds, Rejoice! Lift Up Your Eyes",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1772",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1706-9."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Shining for Jesus everywhere I go,\nShining for Jesus in this world of woe;\nShining for Jesus, more like Him I grow;\nShining all the time for Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Shining for Jesus when the way is bright;\nShining for Jesus in the darkest night;\nShining for Jesus, making burdens light;\nShining all the time for Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Shining all the time, shining all the time;\nShining for Jesus, beams of love divine;\nGlorifying Him every day and hour;\nShining all the time for Jesus.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Shining for Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1773",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Inglis."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Zion, the marvelous story be telling,\nThe Son of the Highest, how lowly His birth!\nThe brightest archangel in glory excelling,\nHe stoops to redeem thee, He reigns upon earth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tell how He cometh; from nation to nation\nThe heart cheering news let the earth echo round;\nHow free to the faithful He offers salvation,\nHis people with joy everlasting are crowned.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Mortals, your homage be gratefully bringing,\nAnd sweet let the gladsome hosannas arise;\nYe angels, the full alleluias be singing;\nOne chorus resound through the earth and the skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Shout the glad tidings, exultingly sing,\nJerusalem triumphs, Messiah is King!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Messiah is King!",
              "PartType": 3,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Shout the Glad Tidings",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1775",
          "Authors": [
            "William Augustus Mühlenberg",
            "1826."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Shout, for the blessed Jesus reigns;\nThrough distant lands His triumphs spread;\nAnd sinners, freed from endless pains,\nOwn Him their Savior and their Head.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He calls His chosen from afar;\nThey all at Zion's gates arrive;\nThose who were dead in sin before\nBy sovereign grace are made alive.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Gentiles and Jews His laws obey;\nNations remote their off'rings bring,\nAnd unconstrained their homage pay\nTo their exalted God and King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O may His holy church increase,\nHis Word and Spirit still prevail,\nWhile angels celebrate His praise,\nAnd saints His growing glories hail.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Loud hallelujahs to the Lamb,\nFrom all below, and all above!\nIn lofty songs exalt His Name,\nIn songs as lasting as His love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Shout, for the Blessed Jesus Reigns",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1774",
          "Authors": [
            "Benjamin Beddome",
            "1769."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Silent night, holy night,\nAll is calm, all is bright\nRound yon virgin mother and Child.\nHoly Infant, so tender and mild,\nSleep in heavenly peace,\nSleep in heavenly peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Silent night, holy night,\nShepherds quake at the sight;\nGlories stream from heaven afar,\nHeavenly hosts sing Alleluia!\nChrist the Savior is born,\nChrist the Savior is born!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Silent night, holy night,\nSon of God, love's pure light;\nRadiant beams from Thy holy face\nWith the dawn of redeeming grace,\nJesus, Lord, at Thy birth,\nJesus, Lord, at Thy birth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Silent night, holy night\nWondrous star, lend thy light;\nWith the angels let us sing,\nAlleluia to our King;\nChrist the Savior is born,\nChrist the Savior is born!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Silent Night",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1776",
          "Authors": [
            "Josef Mohr",
            "circa 1816-1818."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Silently the shades of evening\nGather round my lowly door;\nSilently they bring before me\nFaces I shall see no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O the lost, the unforgotten,\nThough the world be oft forgot!\nO the shrouded and the lonely,\nIn our hearts they perish not!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Living in the silent hours,\nWhere our spirits only blend,\nThey, unlinked with earthly trouble,\nWe, still hoping for its end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How such holy memories cluster,\nLike the stars when storms are past,\nPointing up to that fair heaven,\nWe may hope to gain at last.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Silently the Shades of Evening",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1777",
          "Authors": [
            "Christopher Christian Cox (1816-1882)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have a song I love to sing,\nSince I have been redeemed,\nOf my Redeemer, Savior King,\nSince I have been redeemed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have a Christ who satisfies\nSince I have been redeemed,\nTo do His will my highest prize,\nSince I have been redeemed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have a witness bright and clear,\nSince I have been redeemed,\nDispelling every doubt and fear,\nSince I have been redeemed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have a home prepared for me,\nSince I have been redeemed,\nWhere I shall dwell eternally,\nSince I have been redeemed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have a joy I can't express,\nSince I have been redeemed,\nAll through His blood and righteousness,\nSince I have been redeemed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Since I have been redeemed,\nSince I have been redeemed,\nI will glory in His Name,\nI will glory in His Name,\nSince I have been redeemed,\nI will glory in His Name,\nI will glory in the Savior's Name.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Since I Have Been Redeemed",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1778",
          "Authors": [
            "Edwin Othello Excell",
            "1884"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "What a wonderful change in my life has been wrought\nSince Jesus came into my heart!\nI have light in my soul for which long I had sought,\nSince Jesus came into my heart!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have ceased from my wandering and going astray,\nSince Jesus came into my heart!\nAnd my sins, which were many, are all washed away,\nSince Jesus came into my heart!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'm possessed of a hope that is steadfast and sure,\nSince Jesus came into my heart!\nAnd no dark clouds of doubt now my pathway obscure,\nSince Jesus came into my heart!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a light in the valley of death now for me,\nSince Jesus came into my heart!\nAnd the gates of the City beyond I can see,\nSince Jesus came into my heart!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I shall go there to dwell in that City, I know,\nSince Jesus came into my heart!\nAnd I'm happy, so happy, as onward I go,\nSince Jesus came into my heart!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Since Jesus came into my heart,\nSince Jesus came into my heart,\nFloods of joy over my soul\nLike the sea billows roll,\nSince Jesus came into my heart.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Since Jesus Came into My Heart",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1779",
          "Authors": [
            "Rufus Henry McDaniel",
            "1914."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Since without Thee we do no good,\nAnd with Thee do no ill,\nAbide with us in weal and woe,\nIn action and in will.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In weal, that while our lips confess\nThe Lord Who gives, we may\nRemember with a humble thought\nThe Lord Who takes away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In woe, that while to drowning tears\nOur hearts their joys resign,\nWe may remember Who can turn\nSuch water into wine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By hours of day, that when our feet\nO'er hill and valley run,\nWe still may think the light of truth\nMore welcome than the sun.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By hours of night, that when the air\nIts dew and shadow yields,\nWe still may hear the voice of God\nIn silence of the fields.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Abide with us, abide with us,\nWhile flesh and soul agree;\nAnd when our flesh is only dust,\nAbide our souls with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Since Without You We Do No Good",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1780",
          "Authors": [
            "Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing a new song to Jehovah, for the wonders He has wrought,\nHis right hand and arm most holy triumph to His cause have brought.\nIn His love and tender mercy He has made salvation known,\nIn the sight of every nation He His righteousness has shown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Truth and mercy toward His people He has ever kept in mind,\nAnd His full and free salvation He has shown to all mankind.\nSing, O earth, sing to Jehovah, praises to Jehovah sing;\nWith the swelling notes of music shout before the Lord, the King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Seas and all your fullness, thunder, all earth's peoples, now rejoice,\nFloods and hills, in praise uniting, to the Lord lift up your voice.\nFor, behold, Jehovah cometh, robed in justice and in might;\nHe alone will judge the nations, and His judgment shall be right.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sing a New Song to Jehovah",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1781",
          "Authors": [
            "Croatian folk song",
            "arranged by Franz Josef Haydn",
            "1797"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing praise to God Who reigns above, the God of all creation,\nThe God of power, the God of love, the God of our salvation.\nWith healing balm my soul is filled and every faithless murmur stilled:\nTo God all praise and glory.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What God's almighty power hath made His gracious mercy keepeth,\nBy morning glow or evening shade His watchful eye ne'er sleepeth;\nWithin the kingdom of His might, Lo! all is just and all is right:\nTo God all praise and glory.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord is never far away, but through all grief distressing,\nAn ever present help and stay, our peace and joy and blessing.\nAs with a mother's tender hand, God gently leads the chosen band:\nTo God all praise and glory.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thus, all my toilsome way along, I sing aloud Thy praises,\nThat earth may hear the grateful song my voice unwearied raises.\nBe joyful in the Lord, my heart, both soul and body bear your part:\nTo God all praise and glory.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let all who name Christ's holy Name give God all praise and glory;\nLet all who own His power proclaim aloud the wondrous story!\nCast each false idol from its throne, for Christ is Lord, and Christ alone:\nTo God all praise and glory.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sing Praise to God Who Reigns Above",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1785",
          "Authors": [
            "Johann Schütz",
            "1675."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing to me of heaven, sing that song of peace,\nFrom the toils that bind me it will bring release;\nBurdens will be lifted that are pressing so,\nShowers of great blessing o'er my heart will flow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing to me of heaven, as I walk alone,\nDreaming of the comrades that so long have gone;\nIn a fairer region 'mong the angel throng,\nThey are happy as they sing that old, sweet song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing to me of heaven, tenderly and low,\nTill the shadows o'er me rise and swiftly go;\nWhen my heart is weary, when the day is long,\nSing to me of heaven, sing that old, sweet song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing to me of heaven, let me fondly dream,\nOf its golden glory, of its pearly gleam;\nSing to me when shadows of the evening fall,\nSing to me of heaven, sweetest song of all.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sing to Me of Heaven",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1786",
          "Authors": [
            "Ada Powell."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing to the Lord the children's hymn,\nHis gentle love declare,\nWho bends amid the seraphim\nTo hear the children's prayer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He at a mother's breast was fed,\nThough God's own Son was He;\nHe learnt the first small words He said\nAt a meek mother's knee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He held us to His mighty breast,\nThe children of the earth;\nHe lifted up His hands and blessed\nThe babes of human birth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo! from the stars His face will turn\nOn us with glances mild;\nThe angels of His presence yearn\nTo bless the little child.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Keep us, O Jesus Lord, for Thee,\nThat so by Thy dear grace\nWe, children of the font, may see\nOur heavenly Father's face.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sing to the Lord the Children's Hymn",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1787",
          "Authors": [
            "Robert Stephen Hawker (1804-1875)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing to the Lord, ye distant lands!\nYe tribes of every tongue!\nHis new discovered grace demands\nA new and nobler song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Say to the nations, \"Jesus reigns,\nGod's own almighty Son;\nHis power the sinking world sustains,\nAnd grace surrounds His throne.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let heav'n proclaim the joyful day;\nJoy through the earth be seen;\nLet cities shine in bright array,\nAnd fields in cheerful green.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let an unusual joy surprise\nThe islands of the sea;\nYe mountains! sink; ye valleys, rise;\nPrepare the Lord His way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Behold, He comes--He comes to bless\nThe nations as their God;\nTo show the world His righteousness,\nAnd send His truth abroad.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But when His voice shall raise the dead,\nAnd bid the world draw near,\nHow will the guilty nations dread\nTo see their Judge appear!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sing to the Lord, Ye Distant Lands",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1788",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1719."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing unto God, our Hope and our Deliv'rer;\nHe is the Lord, the mighty theme prolong;\nPour out your hearts in music's sweetest numbers,\nPour out your hearts in melody and song.\nSeek ye the gates, the lovely gates of Zion,\nNow let His courts with holy rapture ring;\nWake, wake again, the silent harp of Judah;\nBreak forth ye hills, and let the desert sing.\nSing unto God, our Hope and our Deliv'rer;\nHe is the Lord, the mighty theme prolong;\nPour out your hearts in music's sweetest numbers,\nPour out your hearts in melody and song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing unto God, for He alone is worthy,\nSing unto God, for He alone is King;\nCome, O ye lands, and trusting His salvation,\nSing unto God, in grateful chorus sing.\nGreat is the Lord, and wonderful His mercy,\nStrong is His love, abiding evermore.\nSing unto God, and let the voice of gladness,\nBreak from our hearts, and spread from shore to shore.\nSing unto God, for He alone is worthy,\nSing unto God, for He alone is King;\nCome, O ye lands, and trusting His salvation,\nSing unto God, in grateful chorus sing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing unto God, ye ransomed ones in glory,\nYe who have reached the shining realms of peace,\nYe who are safe within the blessed kingdom,\nSafe in that land where praise shall never cease.\nSing unto God, ye angels that behold Him,\nSing as ye fly to do your Sovereign's will,\nSing unto God, let anthems ever rolling,\nEarth and the sky with joy and gladness fill.\nSing unto God, ye ransomed ones in glory,\nYe who have reached the shining realms of peace,\nYe who are safe within the blessed kingdom,\nSafe in that land where praise shall never cease.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sing unto God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1789",
          "Authors": [
            "Fanny Crosby",
            "circa 1881."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing we the King Who is coming to reign,\nGlory to Jesus, the Lamb that was slain.\nLife and salvation His empire shall bring,\nJoy to the nations when Jesus is King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Souls shall be saved from the burden of sin,\nDoubt shall not darken His witness within,\nHell hath no terrors, and death hath no sting;\nLove is victorious when Jesus is King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Kingdom of Christ, for thy coming we pray,\nHasten, O Father, the dawn of the day\nWhen this new song Thy creation shall sing,\nSatan is vanquished, and Jesus is King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come let us sing, praise to our King,\nJesus our King, Jesus our King,\nThis is our song, who to Jesus belong:\nGlory to Jesus, to Jesus our King.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sing We the King",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1790",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Silvester Horne",
            "circa 1910."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing with all the saints in glory, sing the resurrection song!\nDeath and sorrow, earth's dark story, to the former days belong.\nAll around the clouds are breaking, soon the storms of time shall cease;\nIn God's likeness we, awaking, know the everlasting peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O what glory, far exceeding all that eye has yet perceived!\nHoliest hearts, for ages pleading, never that full joy conceived.\nGod has promised, Christ prepares it, there on high our welcome waits.\nEvery humble spirit shares it; Christ has passed th'eternal gates.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Life eternal! heaven rejoices; Jesus lives, Who once was dead.\nJoin we now the deathless voices; child of God, lift up your head!\nPatriarchs from the distant ages, saints all longing for their heaven,\nProphets, psalmists, seers, and sages, all await the glory given.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Life eternal! O what wonders crowd on faith; what joy unknown,\nWhen, amidst earth's closing thunders, saints shall stand before the throne!\nO to enter that bright portal, see that glowing firmament;\nKnow, with Thee, O God immortal, \"Jesus Christ Whom Thou has sent.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sing with All the Saints in Glory",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1791",
          "Authors": [
            "William Josiah Irons",
            "1873."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing, my soul, to God Who made thee,\nRaise to heaven thy grateful voice;\nAll His creatures, singing, bid thee\nIn His goodness now rejoice.\nPure and holy love unbounded\nFills His tender heart and kind;\nAll who truly serve Him find\nRest, by God's strong arm surrounded.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "E'en the Son He loved so dearly,\nDied that we through Him might live,\nWas e'er love like His, Who merely\nLived His life in love to give?\nHoly Spirit, teach and guide me,\nFill my heart with loving faith;\nFaith can break the power of death,\nNaught I fear with Thee beside me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When I sleep His care surrounds me,\nWith new strength and youth imbues;\nHis unbounded grace confounds me,\nEach new morn His love renews.\nIn sore trial and temptation\nHe, my Savior, still is near,\nBids me, \"Child do thou not fear,\nThou shalt yet see My salvation.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Heaven and earth may not endure,\nBut God's love is ever sure.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sing, My Soul, to God Who Made Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1782",
          "Authors": [
            "Paul Gerhardt (1606-1676); translated from German to English by O.E. Wieland",
            "1898."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle,\nSing the ending of the fray;\nNow above the cross, the trophy,\nSound the loud triumphant lay:\nTell how Christ the world's Redeemer,\nAs a victim won the day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He, our Maker, deeply grieving\nThat the first made Adam fell,\nWhen he ate the fruit forbidden\nWhose reward was death and hell,\nMarked e'en then this Tree the ruin\nOf the first tree to dispel.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tell how, when at length the fullness,\nOf th'appointed time was come,\nChrist, the Word, was born of woman,\nLeft for us His heavenly home;\nShowed us human life made perfect,\nShone as light amid the gloom.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo! He lies an Infant weeping,\nWhere the narrow manger stands,\nWhile the Mother-Maid His members\nWraps in mean and lowly bands,\nAnd the swaddling clothes is winding\nRound His helpless feet and hands.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thus, with thirty years accomplished,\nWent He forth from Nazareth,\nDestined, dedicated, willing,\nWrought His work, and met His death.\nLike a lamb He humbly yielded\nOn the cross His dying breath.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There the nails and spears He suffers,\nVinegar, and gall, and reed;\nFrom His sacred body pierced\nBlood and water both proceed;\nPrecious flood, which all creation\nFrom the stain of sin hath freed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Faithful cross, thou sign of triumph,\nNow for us the noblest tree,\nNone in foliage, none in blossom,\nNone in fruit thy peer may be;\nSymbol of the world's redemption,\nFor the weight that hung on thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bend thy boughs, O tree of glory!\nThy relaxing sinews bend;\nFor awhile the ancient rigor\nThat thy birth bestowed, suspend;\nAnd the King of heavenly beauty\nOn thy bosom gently tend!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou alone wast counted worthy\nThis world's ransom to sustain,\nThat a shipwrecked race forever\nMight a port of refuge gain,\nWith the sacred blood anointed\nOf the Lamb of sinners slain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To the Trinity be glory\nEverlasting, as is meet:\nEqual to the Father, equal\nTo the Son, and Paraclete:\nGod the Three in One, Whose praises\nAll created things repeat.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sing, My Tongue, the Glorious Battle",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1783",
          "Authors": [
            "Venantius Honorius Clementianus Fortunatus",
            "6th Century."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing, O sing, this blessed morn,\nUnto us a Child is born,\nUnto us a Son is given,\nGod Himself comes down from heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God of God, and Light of Light,\nCome with mercies infinite,\nJoining in a wondrous plan\nHeaven to earth and God to man.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God with us, Emmanuel,\nDeigns forever more to dwell;\nHe on Adam's fallen race\nSheds the fullness of His grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God comes down that man may rise,\nLifted by Him to the skies;\nChrist is Son of Man that we\nSons of God in Him may be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O renew us, Lord, we pray,\nWith Thy Spirit day by day,\nThat we ever one may be\nWith the Father and with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing, O sing, this blessed morn,\nJesus Christ today is born.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sing, O Sing, This Blessed Morn",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1784",
          "Authors": [
            "Christopher Wordsworth",
            "1862."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sinner, art thou still secure?\nWilt thou still refuse to pray?\nCan thy heart or hands endure\nIn the Lord's avenging day?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, prepare us by Thy grace,\nSoon we must resign our breath,\nAnd our souls be called to pass,\nThrough the iron gate of death.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let us now our day improve,\nListen to the Gospel voice;\nSeek the things that are above;\nScorn the world's pretended joys.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sinner, Art Thou Still Secure?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1792",
          "Authors": [
            "John Newton",
            "1779."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sinners, believe the Gospel word,\nJesus is come your souls to save\nJesus is come, your common Lord;\nPardon ye all through Him may have,\nMay now be saved, whoever will;\nThis Man receiveth sinners still.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See where the lame, the halt, the blind,\nThe deaf, the dumb, the sick, the poor,\nFlock to the Friend of human kind,\nAnd freely all accept their cure;\nTo whom did He His help deny?\nWhom in His days of flesh pass by?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Did not His Word the fiends expel,\nThe lepers cleanse, and raise the dead?\nDid He not all their sickness heal,\nAnd satisfy their every need?\nDid He reject His helpless clay,\nOr send them sorrowful away?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Nay, but His bowels yearned to see\nThe people hungry, scattered, faint;\nNay, but He uttered over thee,\nJerusalem, a true complaint;\nJerusalem, who shedd'st His blood,\nThat, with His tears, for thee hath flowed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sinners, Believe the Gospel Word",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1793",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1741."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sinners, obey the Gospel word!\nHaste to the supper of our Lord!\nBe wise to know your gracious day;\nAll things are ready, come away!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ready the Father is to own\nAnd kiss his late returning son;\nReady your loving Savior stands,\nAnd spreads for you His bleeding hands.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ready the Spirit of His love\nJust now the stone to remove,\nTo apply, and witness with the blood,\nAnd wash and seal each child of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ready for you the angels wait,\nTo triumph in your blessed estate;\nTuning their harps, they long to praise\nThe wonders of redeeming grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Father, Son, and Holy Ghost\nAre ready, with Their shining host:\nAll heaven is ready to resound,\n\"The dead's alive! The lost is found!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come then, ye sinners, to your Lord,\nIn Christ to paradise restored;\nHis proffered benefits embrace,\nThe plenitude of Gospel grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A pardon written with His blood,\nThe favor and the peace of God;\nThe seeing eye, the feeling sense,\nThe mystic joys of penitence.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The godly grief, the pleasing smart,\nThe meltings of a broken heart,\nThe tears that tell your sins forgiven,\nThe sighs that waft your souls to heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The guiltless shame, the sweet distress,\nThe unutterable tenderness,\nThe genuine, meek humility,\nThe wonder, \"Why such love to me?\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The overwhelming power of saving grace,\nThe sight that veils the seraph's face;\nThe speechless awe that dares not move,\nAnd all the silent heaven of love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sinners, Obey the Gospel Word",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1794",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley (1707-1788)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sinners, turn: why will you die?\nGod, your Maker, asks you why.\nGod, Who did your being give,\nGave Himself, that you might live;\nHe the fatal cause demands,\nAsks the work of His own hands.\nWhy, you thankless creatures, why,\nWill you cross His love, and die?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sinners, turn: why will you die?\nGod, your Savior, asks you why.\nGod, Who did your souls retrieve,\nDied Himself, that you might live.\nWill you let Him die in vain?\nCrucify your Lord again?\nWhy, you ransomed sinners, why,\nWill you slight His grace and die?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sinners, turn: why will you die?\nGod, the Spirit, asks you why;\nHe, Who all your lives hath strove,\nWooed you to embrace His love.\nWill you not His grace receive?\nWill you still refuse to live?\nWhy, you long sought sinners, why,\nWill you grieve your God, and die?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let the beasts their breath resign,\nStrangers to the life divine;\nWho their God can never know,\nLet their spirit downward go.\nYou for higher ends were born,\nYou may all to God return,\nDwell with Him above the sky;\nWhy will you forever die?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "You, on whom He favors showers,\nYou, possessed of nobler powers,\nYou, of reason's powers possessed,\nYou, with will and memory blessed,\nYou, with finer sense endued,\nCreatures capable of God;\nNoblest of His creatures, why,\nWhy will you forever die?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "You, whom He ordained to be\nTranscripts of the Trinity,\nYou, whom He in life doth hold,\nYou for whom Himself was sold,\nYou, on whom He still doth wait,\nWhom He would again create;\nMade by Him, and purchased, why,\nWhy will you forever die?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "You, who own His record true,\nYou, His chosen people, you,\nYou, who call the Savior Lord,\nYou, who read His written Word,\nYou, who see the Gospel light,\nClaim a crown in Jesus' right;\nWhy will you, ye Christians, why,\nWill the house of Israel die?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Turn, He cries, ye sinners turn;\nBy His life your God hath sworn;\nHe would have you turn and live,\nHe would all the world receive;\nHe hath brought to all the race\nFull salvation by His grace;\nHe hath not one soul passed by;\nWhy will you resolve to die?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Can ye doubt, if God is love,\nIf to all His mercies move?\nWill ye not His Word receive?\nWill ye not His oath believe?\nSee, the suffering God appears!\nJesus weeps! Believe His tears!\nMingled with His blood they cry,\nWhy will you resolve to die?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dead, already dead within,\nSpiritually dead in sin,\nDead to God while here you breathe,\nPant ye after second death?\nWill you still in sin remain,\nGreedy of eternal pain?\nO you dying sinners, why,\nWhy will you forever die?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What could your Redeemer do\nMore than He hath done for you?\nTo procure your peace with God,\nCould He more than shed His blood?\nAfter all His waste of love,\nAll His drawings from above,\nWhy will you your Lord deny?\nWhy will you resolve to die?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 11
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Turn, He cries, ye sinners, turn;\nBy His life your God hath sworn,\nHe would have you turn and live,\nHe would all the world receive.\nIf your death were His delight,\nWould he you to life invite?\nWould he ask, obtest, and cry,\nWhy will you resolve to die?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 12
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sinners, turn, while God is near:\nDare not think Him insincere:\nNow, even now, your Savior stands,\nAll day long He spreads His hands,\nCries, you will not happy be!\nNo, you will not come to Me!\nMe, Who life to none deny:\nWhy will you resolve to die?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 13
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Can you doubt if God is love?\nIf to all His vowels move?\nWill you not His Word receive?\nWill you not His oath believe?\nSee! the suffering God appears!\nJesus weeps! Believe His tears!\nMingled with His blood, they cry,\nWhy will you resolve to die?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 14
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sinners, Turn: Why Will You Die?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1795",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1741."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sitting at the feet of Jesus,\nOh, what words I hear Him say!\nHappy place! so near, so precious!\nMay it find me there each day.\nSitting at the feet of Jesus,\nI would look upon the past;\nFor His love has been so gracious,\nIt has won my heart at last.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sitting at the feet of Jesus,\nWhere can mortal be more blest?\nThere I lay my sins and sorrows\nAnd, when weary, find sweet rest.\nSitting at the feet of Jesus,\nThere I love to weep and pray,\nWhile I from His fullness gather\nGrace and comfort every day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bless me, O my Savior, bless me,\nAs I sit low at Thy feet.\nOh, look down in love upon me;\nLet me see Thy face so sweet.\nGive me, Lord, the mind of Jesus;\nMake me holy as He is.\nMay I prove I've been with Jesus,\nWho is all my righteousness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sitting at the Feet of Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1796",
          "Authors": [
            "J.H. 19th Century."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sleep, my little Jesus,\nOn Thy bed of hay,\nWhile the shepherds homeward\nJourney on their way.\nMother is Thy shepherd\nAnd will her vigil keep:\nDid the voices wake Thee?\nO sleep, my Jesus, sleep!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sleep, my little Jesus,\nWhile Thou art my own!\nOx and ass Thy neighbors,\nShalt Thou have a throne?\nWill they call me blessed?\nShall I stand and weep?\nBe it far, Jehovah!\nO sleep, my Jesus, sleep!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sleep, my little Jesus,\nWonder-baby mine!\nWell the singing angels\nGreet Thee as divine.\nThrough my heart, as heaven\nLow the echoes sweep\nOf glory to Jehovah!\nO sleep, my Jesus, sleep!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Softly sleep, sweetly sleep,\nMy Jesus, sleep!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sleep, My Little Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1797",
          "Authors": [
            "William Channing Gannett",
            "1882."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "So let our lips and lives express\nThe holy Gospel we profess;\nSo let our works and virtues shine,\nTo prove the doctrine all divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thus shall we best proclaim abroad\nThe honors of our Savior God,\nWhen the salvation reigns within,\nAnd grace subdues the power of sin.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our flesh and sense must be denied,\nPassion and envy, lust and pride;\nWhile justice, temperance, truth, and love,\nOur inward piety approve.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Religion bears our spirits up,\nWhile we expect that blessed hope,\nThe bright appearance of the Lord,\nAnd faith stands leaning on His Word.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "So Let Our Lips and Lives Express",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1798",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1707."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling,\nCalling for you and for me;\nSee, on the portals He's waiting and watching,\nWatching for you and for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Why should we tarry when Jesus is pleading,\nPleading for you and for me?\nWhy should we linger and heed not His mercies,\nMercies for you and for me?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Time is now fleeting, the moments are passing,\nPassing from you and from me;\nShadows are gathering, deathbeds are coming,\nComing for you and for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O for the wonderful love He has promised,\nPromised for you and for me!\nThough we have sinned, He has mercy and pardon,\nPardon for you and for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come home, come home,\nCome home, come home,\nYou who are weary, come home;\nEarnestly, tenderly, Jesus is calling,\nCalling, O sinner, come home!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is Calling",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1799",
          "Authors": [
            "Will Lamartine Thompson",
            "1880"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Softly now the light of day\nFades upon my sight away;\nFree from care, from labor free,\nLord, I would commune with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou, Whose all pervading eye\nNaught escapes, without, within,\nPardon each infirmity,\nOpen fault, and secret sin.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Soon for me the light of day\nShall forever pass away;\nThen, from sin and sorrow free,\nTake me, Lord, to dwell with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou Who, sinless, yet hast known\nAll of man's infirmity;\nThen, from Thine eternal throne,\nJesus, look with pitying eye.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Softly Now the Light of Day",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1800",
          "Authors": [
            "George Washington Doane",
            "1824."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Soldiers of Christ, arise, and put your armor on,\nStrong in the strength which God supplies through His eternal Son\nStrong in the Lord of hosts, and in His mighty power,\nWho in the strength of Jesus trusts is more than conqueror.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Stand then in His great might, with all His strength endued,\nBut take to arm you for the fight the panoply of God;\nThat having all things done, and all your conflicts passed,\nYe may overcome through Christ alone and stand entire at last.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Stand then against your foes, in close and firm array;\nLegions of wily fiends oppose throughout the evil day;\nBut meet the sons of night, and mock their vain design,\nArmed in the arms of heavenly light, of righteousness divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Leave no unguarded place, no weakness of the soul,\nTake every virtue, every grace, and fortify the whole;\nIndissolubly joined, to battle all proceed;\nBut arm yourselves with all the mind that was in Christ, your Head.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Pray without ceasing, pray, (your Captain gives the word)\nHis summons cheerfully obey and call upon the Lord;\nTo God your every want in instant prayer display,\nPray always, pray and never faint, pray, without ceasing, pray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From strength to strength go on, wrestle and fight and pray,\nTread all the powers of darkness down and win the well fought day.\nStill let the Spirit cry in all His soldiers, \"Come!\"\nTill Christ the Lord descends from high and takes the conquerors home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Soldiers of Christ, Arise",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1801",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1749."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Soldiers of the cross, arise!\nGird you with your armor bright!\nMighty are your enemies,\nHard the battle ye must fight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O'er a faithless fallen world,\nRaise your banner in the sky!\nLet it float there wide unfurled!\nBear it onward! lift it high!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Mid the homes of want and woe,\nStrangers to the living Word,\nLet the Savior's herald go!\nLet the voice of hope be heard!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Where the shadows deepest lie,\nCarry truth's unsullied ray!\nWhere are crimes of blackest dye,\nThere the saving sign display!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To the weary and the worn\nTell of realms where sorrows cease!\nTo the outcast and forlorn\nSpeak of mercy and of peace!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Guard the helpless! seek the strayed!\nComfort troubles! banish grief!\nIn the might of God arrayed,\nScatter sin and unbelief!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be the banner still unfurled,\nStill unsheathed the Spirit's sword,\nTill the kingdoms of the world\nAre the kingdom of the Lord!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Soldiers of the Cross, Arise!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1802",
          "Authors": [
            "William Walsham How",
            "circa 1845."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Beams of heaven, as I go,\nThrough this wilderness below,\nGuide my feet in peaceful ways,\nTurn my midnights into days;\nWhen in the darkness I would grope,\nFaith always sees a star of hope,\nAnd soon from all life's grief and danger,\nI shall be free some day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oftentimes my sky is clear,\nJoy abounds without a tear,\nThough a day so bright begun,\nClouds may hide tomorrow's sun;\nThere'll be a day that's always bright,\nA day that never yields to night,\nAnd in its light the streets of glory\nI shall behold some day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Harder yet may be the fight,\nRight may often yield to might,\nWickedness awhile may reign,\nSatan's cause may seem to gain,\nThere is a God that rules above,\nWith hand of power and heart of love,\nIf I am right, He'll fight my battle,\nI shall have peace some day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Burdens now crush me down,\nDisappointments all around,\nTroubles speak in mournful sigh,\nSorrow through a tear stained eye;\nThere is a world where pleasure reigns,\nNo mourning soul shall roam its plains,\nAnd to that land of peace and glory\nI want to go some day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I do not know how long 'twill be,\nNor what the future holds for me,\nBut this I know, if Jesus leads me,\nI shall get home some day.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Some Day",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1803",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Albert Tindley",
            "1906"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Some sweet day my Lord will come,\nCome to claim His own;\nI shall meet Him face to face,\nBefore the Advent throne.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Some sweet day this body frail,\nIn a moment's space,\nShall be changed and upward caught,\nAnd stand before His face.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Some sweet day my hand shall clasp\nThose long gone before;\nPress them to my heart with joy,\nTo part again no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hallelujah! Hallelujah!\nLike Him I shall be;\nHallelujah! Hallelujah!\nFor I shall see Him as He is!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Some Sweet Day My Lord Will Come",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1804",
          "Authors": [
            "J. O. Hillyer"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Somebody came and lifted me\nOut of my sin and misery\nSomebody came, O who could it be,\nWho could it be but Jesus?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Somebody bent so tenderly,\nPleading so long and patiently,\nSomebody came, O who could it be,\nWho could it be but Jesus?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Somebody whispered sweet and low,\nTelling me just the way to go,\nSomebody spoke, I listened, and lo,\nWho could it be but Jesus?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Somebody holds my hand each day,\nGuiding my feet lest I should stray,\nWalking with Him how blessed the way,\nWho could it be but Jesus?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who could it be, O who could it be?\nWho could it be but Jesus?\nWho could it be, O who could it be?\nWho could it be but Jesus?",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Somebody Came and Lifted Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1805",
          "Authors": [
            "Fred P. Morris",
            "1907."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Falling in strength when oppressed by my foes,\nSomebody knows, somebody knows,\nWaiting for someone to banish my woes,\nSomebody knows, 'tis Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Why should I fear when the care billows roll?\nSomebody knows, somebody knows;\nWhen the deep shadows sweep over my soul,\nSomebody knows, 'tis Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wounded and helpless and sick with distress,\nSomebody knows, somebody knows,\nLonging for home and a mother's caress,\nSomebody knows, 'tis Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Somebody knows, somebody knows,\nWhen I am tempted and tried by my foes;\nHe is the One Who will keep me--\nSomebody knows--'tis Jesus.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Somebody Knows",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1806",
          "Authors": [
            "Alfred Henry Ackley",
            "circa 1910."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let your light shine wherever you go,\nSomeone is looking to you!\nBrighter each day let it gleam and glow,\nSomeone is looking to you!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Someone is groping his way to God,\nSomeone is looking to you!\nFollowing on where your feet have trod,\nSomeone is looking to you!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Someone your counsel will surely take,\nSomeone is looking to you!\nAnd by your life his decision make,\nSomeone is looking to you!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Someone has almost accepted Him,\nSomeone is looking to you!\nAnd may be lost if your light grows dim,\nSomeone is looking to you!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Looking to you, yes, looking to you!\nLet your light shine the darkness through;\nO be faithful, be loyal, and true,\nFor someone is looking to you!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Someone Is Looking to You",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1807",
          "Authors": [
            "W.M. Lighthall."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Someone must tell the glad story,\nThe blessed old story so true,\nOf love and of wonderful glory,\nO say will that someone be you?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Someone must tell of a Savior,\nTo others across the deep blue,\nNow waiting His love and His favor,\nO say will that someone be you?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Someone must tell of the blessing\nThat comes with each morning so new,\nThe goodness of Jesus confessing,\nO say will that someone be you?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Someone must tell of salvation,\nSomeone must to Jesus be true,\nAnd carry; to each waiting nation\nThe story that always is new.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O say will that someone be you?\nO say will that someone be you?\nTo tell the glad story of grace and of glory,\nO say will that someone be you?\nO say will that someone be you?\nO say will that someone be you?\nTo tell the glad story of grace and of glory,\nO say will that someone be you?",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Someone Must Tell the Glad Story",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1808",
          "Authors": [
            "W.S. Poole."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not now, but in the coming years,\nIt may be in the better land,\nWe'll read the meaning of our tears,\nAnd there, some time, we'll understand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then trust in God through all the days;\nFear not, for He doth hold thy hand;\nThough dark thy way, still sing and praise,\nSome time, some time we'll understand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We'll catch the broken thread again,\nAnd finish what we here began;\nHeav'n will the mysteries explain,\nAnd then, ah then, we'll understand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God knows the way, He holds the key,\nHe guides us with unerring hand;\nSome time with tearless eyes we'll see;\nYes, there, up there, we'll understand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We'll know why clouds instead of sun\nWere over many a cherished plan;\nWhy song has ceased when scarce begun;\n'Tis there, some time, we'll understand.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sometime We'll Understand",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1810",
          "Authors": [
            "Maxwell N. Cornelius",
            "circa 1891."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sometime all sorrows will be o'er,\nSometime!\nAll earthly care will be known no more!\nOh, what rejoicing on the golden shore,\nSometime, sometime soon!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sometime our loved ones we shall greet,\nSometime!\nWhen in the Father's house we meet\nOnly to sit forever at His feet,\nSometime, sometime soon!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sometime, when sets at last life's sun,\nSometime!\nOur journey ended, labor done,\nOh, what a crown for ev'ry vict'ry won,\nSometime, sometime soon!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sometime, I know not when 'twill be,\nSometime!\nMy Lord will come again for me,\nThen I shall reign with Him eternally.\nSometime, sometime soon!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sometime!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1809",
          "Authors": [
            "Robert Harkness",
            "1922"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sometimes a light surprises the Christian while he sings;\nIt is the Lord, Who rises with healing in His wings:\nWhen comforts are declining, He grants the soul again\nA season of clear shining, to cheer it after rain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In holy contemplation we sweetly then pursue\nThe theme of God's salvation, and find it ever new.\nSet free from present sorrow, we cheerfully can say,\nLet the unknown tomorrow bring with it what it may.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It can bring with it nothing but He will bear us through;\nWho gives the lilies clothing will clothe His people, too;\nBeneath the spreading heavens, no creature but is fed;\nAnd He Who feeds the ravens will give His children bread.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though vine nor fig tree neither their wonted fruit should bear,\nThough all the field should wither, nor flocks nor herds be there;\nYet God the same abiding, His praise shall tune my voice,\nFor while in Him confiding, I cannot but rejoice.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sometimes a Light Surprises",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1811",
          "Authors": [
            "William Cowper",
            "1779."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Songs of praise the angels sang,\nHeav'n with alleluias rang,\nWhen creation was begun,\nWhen God spoke and it was done.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Songs of praise awoke the morn\nWhen the Prince of Peace was born;\nSongs of praise arose when He\nCaptive led Captivity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Heav'n and earth must pass away!\nSongs of praise shall crown that day!\nGod will make new heav'ns and earth;\nSongs of praise shall hail their birth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And can man alone be dumb,\nTill that glorious kingdom come?\nNo: the church delights to raise\nPsalms, and hymns, and songs of praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Saints below, with heart and voice,\nStill in songs of praise rejoice,\nLearning here, by faith and love,\nSongs of praise to sing above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Borne upon their latest breath,\nSongs of praise shall conquer death;\nThen amidst eternal joy,\nSongs of praise their powers employ.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hymns of glory, songs of praise,\nFather, unto Thee we raise;\nJesus, glory unto Thee,\nWith the Spirit, ever be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Songs of Praise the Angels Sang",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1812",
          "Authors": [
            "James Montgomery (1771-1854)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Songs of thankfulness and praise,\nJesus, Lord, to Thee we raise,\nManifested by the star\nTo the sages from afar;\nBranch of royal David's stem\nIn Thy birth at Bethlehem;\nAnthems be to Thee addressed,\nGod in man made manifest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Manifest at Jordan's stream,\nProphet, Priest, and King supreme;\nAnd at Cana, wedding guest,\nIn Thy Godhead manifest;\nManifest in power divine,\nChanging water into wine;\nAnthems be to Thee addressed,\nGod in man made manifest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Manifest in making whole\nPalsied limbs and fainting soul;\nManifest in valiant fight,\nQuelling all the devil's might;\nManifest in gracious will,\nEver bringing good from ill;\nAnthems be to Thee addressed,\nGod in man made manifest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sun and moon shall darkened be,\nStars shall fall, the heavens shall flee,\nChrist will then like lightning shine,\nAll will see His glorious sign:\nAll will then the trumpet hear;\nAll will see the Judge appear;\nThou by all wilt be confessed,\nGod in man made manifest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Grant us grace to see Thee, Lord,\nMirrored in Thy holy Word;\nMay we imitate Thee now,\nAnd be pure, as pure art Thou;\nThat we like to Thee may be\nAt Thy great Epiphany;\nAnd may praise Thee, ever blest,\nGod in man made manifest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Songs of Thankfulness and Praise",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1813",
          "Authors": [
            "Christopher Wordsworth",
            "1862."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Soon may the last glad song arise\nThrough all the millions of the skies,\nThat song of triumph which records\nThat all the earth is now the Lord's.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let thrones and powers and kingdoms be\nObedient, mighty God, to Thee;\nAnd over land and stream and main\nWave Thou the scepter of Thy reign.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O that the anthem now might swell,\nAnd host to host the triumph tell,\nThat not one rebel heart remains,\nBut over all the Savior reigns!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Soon May the Last Glad Song Arise",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1814",
          "Authors": [
            "Anonymous; attributed to Mrs. Vokes",
            "1816."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Soon shall we see the glorious morning!\nSaints, arise! Saints, arise!\nSinners, attend the notes of warning!\nSaints, arise! Saints, arise!\nThe resurrection day draws near,\nThe King of saints shall soon appear,\nAnd high His royal standard rear:\nSaints, arise! Saints, arise!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hear ye the trump of God resounding,\nSaints, arise! Saints, arise!\nThrough death's dark vaults its notes rebounding:\nSaints, arise! Saints, arise!\nTo meet the Bridegroom haste! prepare!\nPut on your bridal garments fair;\nAnd hail your Savior in the air!\nSaints, arise! Saints, arise!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The saints who sleep, with joy awaken,\nAll arise! All arise!\nTheir clay cold beds are quick forsaken,\nAll arise! All arise!\nNot one of all the faithful few\nWho here on earth the Savior knew,\nBut starts with bliss his Lord to view:\nAll arise! All arise!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fast by the throne of God behold them\nCrowned at last! Crowned at last!\nSee in His arms the Savior fold them,\nCrowned at last! Crowned at last!\nWith wreaths of glory round their head;\nNo tears of sorrow now are shed,\nTo joy's full fountain all are led:\nCrowned at last! Crowned at last!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Soon Shall We See the Glorious Morning",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1815",
          "Authors": [
            "William Hunter."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Soon will our Savior from heaven appear,\nSweet is the hope and its power to cheer;\nAll will be changed by a glimpse of His face;\nThis is the goal at the end of our race.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Loneliness changed to reunion complete,\nAbsence exchanged for a place at His feet,\nSleeping ones raised in a moment of time,\nLiving ones changed to His image sublime.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sunrise will chase all the darkness away,\nNight will be changed to the brightness of day,\nTempests will change to ineffable calm,\nWeeping will change to a jubilant psalm.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Weakness will change to magnificent strength,\nFailure will change to perfection at length,\nSorrow will change to unending delight,\nWalking by faith change to walking by sight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, what a change! Oh, what a change!\nWhen I shall see His wonderful face!\nOh, what a change! Oh, what a change!\nWhen I shall see His face!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Soon Will Our Savior from Heaven Appear",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1816",
          "Authors": [
            "Ada Ruth Habershon",
            "1905."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Souls in death and darkness lying,\nWhere no light has broken through;\nSouls that Jesus bought by dying,\nWhom His soul in travail knew;\nThousand voices call us o'er the waters blue;\nThousand voices call us o'er the waters blue.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christians, hearken! None has taught them\nOf His love so deep and dear;\nOf the precious price that bought them:\nOf the nail, the thorn, the spear.\nYe who know Him, guide them from their darkness drear;\nYe who know Him, guide them from their darkness drear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Haste, oh, haste, and spread the tidings\nWide to earth's remotest strand.\nLet no brother's bitter chidings\nRise against us when we stand\nIn the judgment, from some far, forgotten land;\nIn the judgment, from some far, forgotten land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo! the hills for harvest whiten,\nAll along each distant shore.\nSeaward far the islands brighten,\nLight of nations, lead us o'er!\nWhen we seek them, let Thy Spirit go before;\nWhen we seek them, let Thy Spirit go before.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Souls in Death and Darkness Lying",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1817",
          "Authors": [
            "Cecil Frances Humphreys Alexander (1818-1895)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sound the battle cry! See, the foe is nigh;\nRaise the standard high for the Lord;\nGird your armor on, stand firm every one;\nRest your cause upon His holy Word.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Strong to meet the foe, marching on we go,\nWhile our cause we know, must prevail;\nShield and banner bright, gleaming in the light,\nBattling for the right we ne'er can fail.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O! Thou God of all, hear us when we call,\nHelp us one and all by Thy grace;\nWhen the battle's done, and the vict'ry's won,\nMay we wear the crown before Thy face.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rouse, then, soldiers, rally round the banner,\nReady, steady, pass the word along;\nOnward, forward, shout aloud Hosanna!\nChrist is Captain of the mighty throng.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sound the Battle Cry",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1818",
          "Authors": [
            "William Fiske Sherwin",
            "1869"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sow the seed beside all waters,\nNorth and south and east and west,\nThat our toiling sons and daughters\nIn the harvest may be blessed.\nTell the tidings of salvation\n'Mid the storms of Labrador;\nSpeak the word of consolation\nBy the lone Pacific shore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Where the forests old are falling,\nYielding place to lawn and lea;\nWhere the fisher plies his calling\n'Mid the perils of the sea;\nWhere the tide of commerce rushes\nThrough the city's crowded street,\nAnd unpitying Mammon crushes\nPoor and weak beneath his feet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Where our brothers, sowing, reaping,\nDelving for the hidden ore,\nNow with joy and now with weeping\nLabor to increase their store;\nWhere the stranger wanders lonely\nIn the homeless wilderness,\nTell of Jesus, Jesus only,\nWho alone can save and bless.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sow the Seed Beside All Waters",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1819",
          "Authors": [
            "Robert Murray",
            "1897."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Speed away, speed away, on your mission of light,\nTo the lands that are lying in darkness and night;\n'Tis the Master's command; go ye forth in His Name,\nThe wonderful Gospel of Jesus proclaim;\nTake your lives in your hand, to the work while 'tis day,\nSpeed away, speed away, speed away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Speed away, speed away with the life giving Word;\nTo the nations that know not the voice of the Lord;\nTake the wings of the morning and fly o'er the wave,\nIn the strength of your Master the lost ones to save;\nHe is calling once more, not at moment's delay,\nSpeed away, speed away, speed away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Speed away, speed away with the message of rest,\nTo the souls by the tempter in bondage oppressed;\nFor the Savior has purchased their ransom from sin,\nAnd the banquet is ready, O gather them in;\nTo the rescue make haste, there's no time for delay,\nSpeed away, speed away, speed away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Speed Away",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1820",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "circa 1890."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "To the millions living o'er the deep,\nSpeed the light, speed the light;\nTo their cry of pity dare we heedless be?\nSpeed the light, O speed the light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There in anguish millions for the Gospel wait,\nSpeed the light, speed the light;\nGo and seek their rescue ere it is too late,\nSpeed the light, O speed the light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus bids us bear to them the Gospel news,\nSpeed the light, speed the light;\nCan the souls He ransomed His request refuse?\nSpeed the light, O speed the light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We will go, and in our blessed Master's Name\nSpeed the light, speed the light;\nWe will His salvation and His love proclaim,\nSpeed the light, O speed the light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Speed the light, the blessed Gospel light,\nTo the lands which are in gloom and night;\nSouls are waiting, and the fields are white,\nSpeed the light, O speed the light.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Speed the Light",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1821",
          "Authors": [
            "Elisha Albright Hoffmann",
            "circa 1899"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Speed Thy servants, Savior, speed them;\nThou art Lord of winds and waves;\nThey were bound, but Thou hast freed them;\nNow they go to free the slaves:\nBe Thou with them, 'tis Thine arm alone that saves.\nBe Thou with them, 'tis Thine arm alone that saves.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Friends, and home, and all forsaking,\nLord they go at Thy command,\nAs their stay Thy promise taking,\nWhile they traverse sea and land:\nO be with them; lead them safely by the hand.\nO be with them; lead them safely by the hand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When they reach the land of strangers,\nAnd the prospect dark appears,\nNothing seen but toils and dangers,\nNothing felt but doubts and fears,\nBe Thou with them, hear their sighs and count their tears.\nBe Thou with them, hear their sighs and count their tears.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When no fruit appears to cheer them,\nAnd they seem to toil in vain,\nThen in mercy, Lord, draw near them,\nThen their sinking hopes sustain:\nThus supported, let their zeal revive again.\nThus supported, let their zeal revive again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the midst of opposition\nLet them trust, O Lord, in Thee;\nWhen success attends their mission,\nLet Thy servants humbler be:\nNever leave them till Thy face in heav'n they see.\nNever leave them till Thy face in heav'n they see.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There to reap in joy forever,\nFruit that grows from seed here sown;\nThere to be with Him, Who never\nCeases to preserve His own;\nAnd with gladness give the praise to Him alone.\nAnd with gladness give the praise to Him alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Speed Thy Servants, Savior",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1822",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Kelly",
            "1820."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Spirit blest, Who art adored\nWith the Father and the Word,\nOne eternal God and Lord:\nHear us, Holy Spirit.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou by Whom the virgin bore\nHim Whom heav'n and earth adore,\nSent our nature to restore:\nHear us, Holy Spirit.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou Whom Jesus, from His throne,\nGave to cheer and help His own,\nThat they might not be alone:\nHear us, Holy Spirit.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou Whose grace the Church doth fill,\nShowing her God's perfect will,\nMaking Jesus present still:\nHear us, Holy Spirit.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All Thy gracious gifts bestow,\nGifts of wisdom God to know,\nGifts of strength to meet the foe:\nHear us, Holy Spirit.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All our evil passions kill,\nBend aright our stubborn will;\nThough we grieve Thee, patient still:\nHear us, Holy Spirit.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come to strengthen all the weak,\nGive Thy courage to the meek,\nTeach our falt'ring tongues to speak:\nHear us, Holy Spirit.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy, loving, as Thou art,\nCome, and live within our heart;\nNevermore from us depart:\nHear us, Holy Spirit.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Spirit Blest, Who Art Adored",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1823",
          "Authors": [
            "Richard Frederick Littledale",
            "1867."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Spirit divine, attend our prayer,\nAnd make our heart Thy home;\nDescend with all Thy gracious power;\nCome, Holy Spirit, come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come as the light! to us reveal\nThe truth we long to know;\nReveal the narrow path of right,\nThe way of duty show.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come as the fire and purge our hearts\nLike sacrificial flame,\nTill our whole souls an offering be\nIn love's redeeming name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come as the wind, O Breath of God!\nO Pentecostal grace!\nCome, make Thy great salvation known,\nWide as the human race.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Spirit Divine, Attend Our Prayer",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1824",
          "Authors": [
            "Andrew Reed",
            "1829; adapted by Samuel Longfellow (1819-1892)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Spirit of faith, come down, reveal the things of God,\nAnd make to us the Godhead known, and witness with the blood.\n'Tis Thine the blood to apply and give us eyes to see,\nWho did for every sinner die hath surely died for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No one can truly say that Jesus is the Lord,\nUnless Thou take the veil away and breathe the living Word.\nThen, only then, we feel our interest in His blood,\nAnd cry with joy unspeakable, \"Thou art my Lord, my God!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O that the world might know the all atoning Lamb!\nSpirit of faith, descend and show the virtue of His Name;\nThe grace which all may find, the saving power, impart,\nAnd testify to humankind, and speak in every heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Inspire the living faith (which whosoever receive,\nThe witness in themselves they have and consciously believe),\nThe faith that conquers all, and doth the mountain move,\nAnd saves whoever on Jesus call, and perfects them in love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Spirit of Faith, Come Down",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1825",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1746."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Spirit of God, descend upon my heart;\nWean it from earth; through all its pulses move;\nStoop to my weakness, mighty as Thou art;\nAnd make me love Thee as I ought to love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I ask no dream, no prophet ecstasies,\nNo sudden rending of the veil of clay,\nNo angel visitant, no opening skies;\nBut take the dimness of my soul away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Teach me to feel that Thou art always nigh;\nTeach me the struggles of the soul to bear.\nTo check the rising doubt, the rebel sigh,\nTeach me the patience of unanswered prayer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hast Thou not bid me love Thee, God and King?\nAll, all Thine own, soul, heart and strength and mind.\nI see Thy cross; there teach my heart to cling:\nO let me seek Thee, and O let me find!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Teach me to love Thee as Thine angels love,\nOne holy passion filling all my frame;\nThe kindling of the heaven descended Dove,\nMy heart an altar, and Thy love the flame.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Spirit of God, Descend upon My Heart",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1826",
          "Authors": [
            "George Croly",
            "1854."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Spirit, strength of all the weak,\nGiving courage to the meek,\nTeaching faltering hopes to speak;\nHear us, Holy Spirit.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Spirit, aiding all who yearn\nMore of truth divine to learn\nAnd with deeper love to burn;\nHear us, Holy Spirit.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Spirit, Fount of faith and joy,\nGiving peace without alloy,\nHope that nothing can destroy;\nHear us, Holy Spirit.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Source of love and light divine,\nWith that hallowing grace of Thine,\nMore and more upon us shine;\nHear us, Holy Spirit.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy, loving, as Thou art,\nCome and live within our heart,\nNever from us to depart;\nHear us, Holy Spirit.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May we soon, from sin set free,\nWhere Thy work may perfect be,\nJesus' face with rapture see:\nHear us, Holy Spirit.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Spirit, Strength of all the Weak",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1827",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Benson Pollock (1836-1896)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Spread, O spread, thou mighty Word,\nSpread the kingdom of the Lord,\nWhersoe'er His breath has given,\nLife to beings meant for heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tell them how the Father's will\nMade the world, and keeps it still,\nHow He sent His Son to save\nAll who help and comfort crave.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tell of our Redeemer's love,\nWho forever doth remove\nBy His holy sacrifice\nAll the guilt that on us lies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tell them of the Spirit given\nNow to guide us up to heaven,\nStrong and holy, just and true,\nWorking both to will and do.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Word of life, most pure and strong,\nLo! for Thee the nations long,\nSpread, till from its dreary night\nAll the world awakes to light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Up! the ripening fields ye see,\nMighty shall the harvest be;\nBut the reapers still are few,\nGreat the work they have to do.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord of harvest, let there be\nJoy and strength to work for Thee,\nTill the nations, far and near,\nSee Thy light, and learn Thy fear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Spread, O Spread, Thou Mighty Word",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1828",
          "Authors": [
            "Jonathan Friedrich Bahnmaier",
            "1827; translated from German to English by Catherine Winkworth",
            "1858."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I bind this today to me forever\nBy power of faith, Christ's incarnation;\nHis baptism in Jordan river,\nHis death on Cross for my salvation;\nHis bursting from the spiced tomb,\nHis riding up the heavenly way,\nHis coming at the day of doom\nI bind unto myself today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I bind unto myself the power\nOf the great love of cherubim;\nThe sweet 'Well done' in judgment hour,\nThe service of the seraphim,\nConfessors' faith, Apostles' word,\nThe Patriarchs' prayers, the prophets' scrolls,\nAll good deeds done unto the Lord\nAnd purity of virgin souls.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I bind unto myself today\nThe virtues of the star lit heaven,\nThe glorious sun's life giving ray,\nThe whiteness of the moon at even,\nThe flashing of the lightning free,\nThe whirling wind's tempestuous shocks,\nThe stable earth, the deep salt sea\nAround the old eternal rocks.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I bind unto myself today\nThe power of God to hold and lead,\nHis eye to watch, His might to stay,\nHis ear to hearken to my need.\nThe wisdom of my God to teach,\nHis hand to guide, His shield to ward;\nThe word of God to give me speech,\nHis heavenly host to be my guard.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Against the demon snares of sin,\nThe vice that gives temptation force,\nThe natural lusts that war within,\nThe hostile men that mar my course;\nOr few or many, far or nigh,\nIn every place and in all hours,\nAgainst their fierce hostility\nI bind to me these holy powers.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Against all Satan's spells and wiles,\nAgainst false words of heresy,\nAgainst the knowledge that defiles,\nAgainst the heart's idolatry,\nAgainst the wizard's evil craft,\nAgainst the death wound and the burning,\nThe choking wave, the poisoned shaft,\nProtect me, Christ, till Thy returning.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ be with me, Christ within me,\nChrist behind me, Christ before me,\nChrist beside me, Christ to win me,\nChrist to comfort and restore me.\nChrist beneath me, Christ above me,\nChrist in quiet, Christ in danger,\nChrist in hearts of all that love me,\nChrist in mouth of friend and stranger.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I bind unto myself the Name,\nThe strong Name of the Trinity,\nBy invocation of the same,\nThe Three in One and One in Three.\nBy Whom all nature hath creation,\nEternal Father, Spirit, Word:\nPraise to the Lord of my salvation,\nSalvation is of Christ the Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I bind unto myself today\nThe strong Name of the Trinity,\nBy invocation of the same\nThe Three in One and One in Three.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "St. Patrick's Breastplate",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1843",
          "Authors": [
            "Cecil Frances Humphreys Alexander",
            "1889."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When the storms of life are raging,\nStand by me (stand by me);\nWhen the storms of life are raging,\nStand by me (stand by me);\nWhen the world is tossing me\nLike a ship upon the sea\nThou Who rulest wind and water,\nStand by me (stand by me).",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the midst of tribulation,\nStand by me (stand by me);\nIn the midst of tribulation,\nStand by me (stand by me);\nWhen the hosts of hell assail,\nAnd my strength begins to fail,\nThou Who never lost a battle,\nStand by me (stand by me).",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the midst of faults and failures,\nStand by me (stand by me);\nIn the midst of faults and failures,\nStand by me (stand by me);\nWhen I do the best I can,\nAnd my friends misunderstand,\nThou Who knowest all about me,\nStand by me (stand by me).",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When I'm growing old and feeble,\nStand by me (stand by me);\nWhen I'm growing old and feeble,\nStand by me (stand by me);\nWhen my life becomes a burden,\nAnd I'm nearing chilly Jordan,\nO Thou \"Lily of the Valley,\"\nStand by me (stand by me).",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Stand by Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1829",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Albert Tindley (1851-1933)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Stand up and bless the Lord\nYe people of His choice;\nStand up and bless the Lord your God\nWith heart and soul and voice.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though high above all praise,\nAbove all blessing high,\nWho would not fear His holy Name,\nAnd laud and magnify?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O for the living flame\nFrom His own altar brought,\nTo touch our lips, our minds inspire,\nAnd wing to heaven our thought!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God is our Strength and Song,\nAnd His salvation ours;\nThen be His love in Christ proclaimed\nWith all our ransomed thoughts.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Stand up and bless the Lord;\nThe Lord your God adore;\nStand up and bless His glorious Name;\nHenceforth forevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Stand Up and Bless the Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1831",
          "Authors": [
            "James Montgomery",
            "1824."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Stand up, stand up for Jesus, ye soldiers of the cross;\nLift high His royal banner, it must not suffer loss.\nFrom victory unto victory His army shall He lead,\nTill every foe is vanquished, and Christ is Lord indeed.",
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Stand up, stand up for Jesus, the solemn watchword hear;\nIf while ye sleep He suffers, away with shame and fear;\nWhere'er ye meet with evil, within you or without,\nCharge for the God of battles, and put the foe to rout.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Stand up, stand up for Jesus, the trumpet call obey;\nForth to the mighty conflict, in this His glorious day.\nYe that are brave now serve Him against unnumbered foes;\nLet courage rise with danger, and strength to strength oppose.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Stand up, stand up for Jesus, stand in His strength alone;\nThe arm of flesh will fail you, ye dare not trust your own.\nPut on the Gospel armor, each piece put on with prayer;\nWhere duty calls or danger, be never wanting there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Stand up, stand up for Jesus, each soldier to his post,\nClose up the broken column, and shout through all the host:\nMake good the loss so heavy, in those that still remain,\nAnd prove to all around you that death itself is gain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Stand up, stand up for Jesus, the strife will not be long;\nThis day the noise of battle, the next the victor's song.\nTo those who vanquish evil a crown of life shall be;\nThey with the King of Glory shall reign eternally.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1832",
          "Authors": [
            "George Duffield",
            "Jr.",
            "1858."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Stand, soldier of the cross,\nThy high allegiance claim,\nAnd vow to hold the world but loss\nFor thy Redeemer's Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Arise, and be baptized,\nAnd wash thy sins away;\nThy league with God be solemnized,\nThy faith avouched today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No more thine own, but Christ's,\nWith all the saints of old,\nApostles, seers, evangelists,\nAnd martyr throngs enrolled.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In God's whole armor strong,\nFront hell's embattled powers:\nThe warfare may be sharp and long,\nThe victory must be ours.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O bright the conqueror's crown,\nThe song of triumph sweet,\nWhen faith casts every trophy down\nAt our great Captain's feet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Stand, Soldier of the Cross",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1830",
          "Authors": [
            "Edward Henry Bickersteth",
            "1870."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Standing on the promises of Christ my King,\nThrough eternal ages let His praises ring,\nGlory in the highest, I will shout and sing,\nStanding on the promises of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Standing on the promises that cannot fail,\nWhen the howling storms of doubt and fear assail,\nBy the living Word of God I shall prevail,\nStanding on the promises of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Standing on the promises I now can see\nPerfect, present cleansing in the blood for me;\nStanding in the liberty where Christ makes free,\nStanding on the promises of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Standing on the promises of Christ the Lord,\nBound to Him eternally by love's strong cord,\nOvercoming daily with the Spirit's sword,\nStanding on the promises of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Standing on the promises I cannot fall,\nListening every moment to the Spirit's call\nResting in my Savior as my all in all,\nStanding on the promises of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Standing, standing,\nStanding on the promises of God my Savior;\nStanding, standing,\nI'm standing on the promises of God.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Standing on the Promises",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1833",
          "Authors": [
            "Russell Kelso Carter",
            "1886"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Stars of the morning, so gloriously bright,\nFilled with celestial splendor and light,\nThese that, where night never followeth day,\nRaise the \"Thrice Holy\" song ever and aye.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "These are Thy ministers, these dost Thou own,\nGod of Sabbaoth, the nearest Thy throne;\nThese are Thy messengers, These dost Thou send,\nHelp of the helpless ones! man to defend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Who like the Lord?\" thunders Michael the chief;\nRaphael, \"the cure of God,\" comforteth grief;\nAnd, as at Nazareth, prophet of peace,\nGabriel, \"the light of God,\" bringeth release.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then, when the earth was first poised in mid space,\nThen, when the planets first sped on their race,\nThen, when were ended the six days' employ,\nThen all the sons of God shouted for joy.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Still let them succor us; still let them fight,\nLord of angelic hosts, battling for right;\nTill, where their anthems they ceaselessly pour,\nWe with the angels may bow and adore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Stars of the Morning",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1834",
          "Authors": [
            "Joseph the Hymnographer",
            "9th Century."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Trying to walk in the steps of the Savior,\nTrying to follow our Savior and King;\nShaping our lives by His blessed example,\nHappy, how happy, the songs that we bring.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Pressing more closely to Him Who is leading,\nWhen we are tempted to turn from the way;\nTrusting the arm that is strong to defend us,\nHappy, how happy, our praises each day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Walking in footsteps of gentle forbearance,\nFootsteps of faithfulness, mercy, and love,\nLooking to Him for the grace freely promised,\nHappy, how happy, our journey above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Trying to walk in the steps of the Savior,\nUpward, still upward, we follow our Guide;\nWhen we shall see Him, \"the King in His beauty,\"\nHappy, how happy, our place at His side.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How beautiful to walk in the steps of the Savior,\nStepping in the light, stepping in the light,\nHow beautiful to walk in the steps of the Savior,\nLed in paths of light.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Stepping in the Light",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1835",
          "Authors": [
            "Eliza Edmunds Stites Hewitt",
            "circa 1891."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Jesus every day I find my heart is closer drawn,\nHe's fairer than the glory of the gold and purple dawn;\nHe's all my fancy pictures in its fairest dreams, and more,\nEach day He grows still sweeter than He was the day before.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His glory broke upon me when I saw Him from afar,\nHe's fairer than the lily, brighter than the morning star;\nHe fills and satisfies my longing spirit o'er and o'er,\nEach day He grows still sweeter than He was the day before.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My heart is sometimes heavy, but He comes with sweet relief,\nHe folds me to His bosom when I droop with blighting grief;\nI love the Christ Who all my burdens in His body bore,\nEach day He grows still sweeter than He was the day before.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The half cannot be fancied\nThis side the golden shore;\nO there He'll be still sweeter\nThan He ever was before.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Still Sweeter Every Day",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1837",
          "Authors": [
            "W.C. Martin",
            "circa 1899."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Still will we trust, though earth seem dark and dreary,\nAnd the heart faint beneath His chastening rod;\nThough rough and steep our pathway, worn and weary,\nStill will we trust in God!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our eyes see dimly till by faith anointed,\nAnd our blind choosing brings us grief and pain;\nThrough Him alone Who hath our way appointed,\nWe find our peace again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Choose for us, God! Nor let our weak preferring\nCheat our poor souls of good Thou has designed;\nChoose for us, God! Thy wisdom is unerring,\nAnd we are fools and blind.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let us press on, in patient self denial,\nAccept the hardship, shrink not from the loss;\nOur portion lies beyond the hour of trial,\nOur crown beyond the cross.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Still Will We Trust",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1838",
          "Authors": [
            "William Henry Burleigh (1812-1871)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh,\nWhen the bird waketh, and the shadows flee;\nFairer than morning, lovelier than daylight,\nDawns the sweet consciousness, I am with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Alone with Thee, amid the mystic shadows,\nThe solemn hush of nature newly born;\nAlone with Thee in breathless adoration,\nIn the calm dew and freshness of the morn.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As in the dawning o'er the waveless ocean\nThe image of the morning star doth rest,\nSo in the stillness Thou beholdest only\nThine image in the waters of my breast.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Still, still with Thee, as to each newborn morning,\nA fresh and solemn splendor still is given,\nSo does this blessed consciousness, awaking,\nBreathe each day nearness unto thee and heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When sinks the soul, subdued by toil, to slumber,\nIts closing eye looks up to Thee in prayer;\nSweet the repose beneath the wings o'ershading,\nBut sweeter still to wake and find Thee there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So shall it be at last, in that bright morning,\nWhen the soul waketh and life's shadows flee;\nO in that hour, fairer than daylight dawning,\nShall rise the glorious thought, I am with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Still, Still with Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1836",
          "Authors": [
            "Harriet Beecher Stowe",
            "1855."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Strengthen for service, Lord, the hands\nThat holy things have taken;\nLet ears that now have heard thy songs\nTo clamor never waken.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, may the tongues which 'Holy' sang\nKeep free from all deceiving;\nThe eyes which saw Thy love be bright\nThy blessed hope perceiving.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The feet that tread Thy holy courts\nFrom light do Thou not banish;\nThe bodies by Thy body fed\nWith Thy new life replenish.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Strengthen for Service, Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1839",
          "Authors": [
            "Liturgy of Malabar."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Stricken, smitten, and afflicted,\nSee Him dying on the tree!\n'Tis the Christ by man rejected;\nYes, my soul, 'tis He, 'tis He!\n'Tis the long expected prophet,\nDavid's Son, yet David's Lord;\nProofs I see sufficient of it:\n'Tis a true and faithful Word.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tell me, ye who hear Him groaning,\nWas there ever grief like His?\nFriends through fear His cause disowning,\nFoes insulting his distress:\nMany hands were raised to wound Him,\nNone would interpose to save;\nBut the deepest stroke that pierced Him\nWas the stroke that Justice gave.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye who think of sin but lightly,\nNor suppose the evil great,\nHere may view its nature rightly,\nHere its guilt may estimate.\nMark the Sacrifice appointed!\nSee Who bears the awful load!\n'Tis the Word, the Lord's Anointed,\nSon of Man, and Son of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here we have a firm foundation,\nHere the refuge of the lost.\nChrist the Rock of our salvation,\nChrist the Name of which we boast.\nLamb of God for sinners wounded!\nSacrifice to cancel guilt!\nNone shall ever be confounded\nWho on Him their hope have built.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Stricken, Smitten, and Afflicted",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1840",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Kelly",
            "1804."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Strong Son of God, immortal love,\nWhom we, that have not seen Thy face,\nBy faith, and faith alone, embrace,\nBelieving where we cannot prove.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou wilt not leave us in the dust;\nThou madest man, he knows not why,\nHe thinks he was not made to die:\nAnd Thou hast made him: Thou art just.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou seemest human and divine,\nThe highest, holiest manhood, Thou.\nOur wills are ours, we know not how;\nOurs wills are ours, to make them Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our little systems have their day;\nThey have their day and cease to be;\nThey are but broken lights of Thee,\nAnd Thou, O Lord, art more than they.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We have but faith: we cannot know;\nFor knowledge is of things we see;\nAnd yet we trust it comes from Thee,\nA beam in darkness: let it grow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let knowledge grow from more to more,\nBut more of reverence in us dwell;\nThat mind and soul, according well,\nMay make one music as before.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Strong Son of God, Immortal Love",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1842",
          "Authors": [
            "Alfred Tennyson",
            "1850."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Strong, righteous Man of Galilee,\nRobed with Thy peace we follow Thee:\nIn temple court, Thy cleansing rod;\nOn Pharisees, the scorn of God.\nRobed with Thy peace we follow Thee,\nStrong, righteous Man of Galilee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Firm, peaceful Man of Galilee,\nGirt with Thy strength we follow Thee:\nNot to revenge, but heal and pray,\nTo turn the cheek and tribute pay:\nGirt with Thy strength we follow Thee,\nFirm, peaceful Man of Galilee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Calm, suffering Man of Galilee,\nClad in Thy grace we follow Thee:\nLove at the well, share Martha's loss,\nForgive the nails, and take the cross.\nClad in Thy grace we follow Thee,\nCalm, suffering Man of Galilee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God's peaceful Man of Galilee,\nLove's triumph, we shall follow Thee:\nTo crumble every boundary wall,\nBuild highways to the hearts of all.\nLove's triumph, we shall follow Thee,\nGod's peaceful Man of Galilee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Strong, Righteous Man of Galilee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1841",
          "Authors": [
            "Harry Webb Farrington",
            "1921."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sun of my soul, Thou Savior dear,\nIt is not night if Thou be near;\nO may no earthborn cloud arise\nTo hide Thee from Thy servant's eyes.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When the soft dews of kindly sleep\nMy wearied eyelids gently steep,\nBe my last thought, how sweet to rest\nForever on my Savior's breast.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Abide with me from morn till eve,\nFor without Thee I cannot live;\nAbide with me when night is nigh,\nFor without Thee I dare not die.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If some poor wandering child of Thine\nHas spurned today the voice Divine,\nNow, Lord, the gracious work begin;\nLet him no more lie down in sin.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Watch by the sick, enrich the poor\nWith blessings from Thy boundless store;\nBe every mourner's sleep tonight,\nLike infants' slumbers, pure and right.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come near and bless us when we wake,\nEre through the world our way we take,\nTill in the ocean of Thy love\nWe lose ourselves in heaven above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sun of My Soul",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1844",
          "Authors": [
            "John Keble",
            "1820."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is sunshine in my soul today,\nMore glorious and bright\nThan glows in any earthly sky,\nFor Jesus is my Light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is music in my soul today,\nA carol to my King,\nAnd Jesus, listening, can hear\nThe songs I cannot sing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is springtime in my soul today,\nFor, when the Lord is near,\nThe dove of peace sings in my heart,\nThe flowers of grace appear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is gladness in my soul today,\nAnd hope and praise and love,\nFor blessings which He gives me now,\nFor joys \"laid up\" above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O there's sunshine, blessed sunshine,\nWhen the peaceful, happy moments roll;\nWhen Jesus shows His smiling face,\nThere is sunshine in the soul.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sunshine in the Soul",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1845",
          "Authors": [
            "Eliza Edmunds Hewitt",
            "1887."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sweet flow'rets of the martyr band,\nSo early plucked by cruel hand;\nLike rosebuds by a tempest torn,\nAs breaks the light of summer morn.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "First victims offered for the Lord,\nYe little knew your high reward,\nAs, at the very altar, gay\nWith palms and crowns ye seemed to play.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ah! what availed King Herod's wrath?\nHe could not stay your Savior's path;\nThe Child he sought alone went free;\nThat Child is King eternally.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lord, the virgin born, to Thee\nPraise, honor, might and glory be,\nWhom with the Father we adore\nAnd Holy Ghost forevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sweet Flow'rets of the Martyr Band",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1846",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Williams Baker",
            "1875."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sweet hour of prayer! sweet hour of prayer!\nThat calls me from a world of care,\nAnd bids me at my Father's throne\nMake all my wants and wishes known.\nIn seasons of distress and grief,\nMy soul has often found relief\nAnd oft escaped the tempter's snare\nBy thy return, sweet hour of prayer!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sweet hour of prayer! sweet hour of prayer!\nThe joys I feel, the bliss I share,\nOf those whose anxious spirits burn\nWith strong desires for thy return!\nWith such I hasten to the place\nWhere God my Savior shows His face,\nAnd gladly take my station there,\nAnd wait for thee, sweet hour of prayer!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sweet hour of prayer! sweet hour of prayer!\nThy wings shall my petition bear\nTo Him whose truth and faithfulness\nEngage the waiting soul to bless.\nAnd since He bids me seek His face,\nBelieve His Word and trust His grace,\nI'll cast on Him my every care,\nAnd wait for thee, sweet hour of prayer!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sweet hour of prayer! sweet hour of prayer!\nMay I thy consolation share,\nTill, from Mount Pisgah's lofty height,\nI view my home and take my flight:\nThis robe of flesh I'll drop and rise\nTo seize the everlasting prize;\nAnd shout, while passing through the air,\n\"Farewell, farewell, sweet hour of prayer!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sweet Hour of Prayer",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1847",
          "Authors": [
            "W.W. Walford",
            "1845."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sweet is the work, my God, my King,\nTo praise Thy Name, give thanks and sing,\nTo show Thy love by morning light\nAnd talk of all Thy truth at night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sweet is the day of sacred rest,\nNo mortal cares shall seize my breast.\nO may my heart in tune be found,\nLike David's harp of solemn sound!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My heart shall triumph in my Lord\nAnd bless His works and bless His Word.\nThy works of grace, how bright they shine!\nHow deep Thy counsels, how divine!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fools never raise their thoughts so high;\nLike brutes they live, like brutes they die;\nLike grass they flourish, till Thy breath\nBlast them in everlasting death.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But I shall share a glorious part,\nWhen grace has well refined my heart;\nAnd fresh supplies of joy are shed,\nLike holy oil, to cheer my head.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sin (my worst enemy before)\nShall vex my eyes and ears no more;\nMy inward foes shall all be slain,\nNor Satan break my peace again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then shall I see, and hear, and know\nAll I desired and wished below;\nAnd every power find sweet employ\nIn that eternal world of joy.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And then what triumphs shall I raise\nTo Thy dear Name through endless days,\nFor in the realms of joy I'll see\nThy face in full felicity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sweet Is the Work, My God, My King",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1848",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1719."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There comes to my heart one sweet strain,\nA glad and a joyous refrain,\nI sing it again and again,\nSweet peace, the gift of God's love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through Christ on the cross peace was made,\nMy debt by His death was all paid,\nNo other foundation is laid.\nFor peace, the gift of God's love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When Jesus as Lord I had crowned,\nMy heart with this peace did abound,\nIn Him the rich blessing I found,\nSweet peace, the gift of God's love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In Jesus for peace I abide,\nAnd as I keep close to His side,\nThere's nothing but peace doth betide.\nSweet peace, the gift of God's love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Peace, peace, sweet peace,\nWonderful peace from above,\nOh, wonderful, wonderful peace,\nSweet peace, the gift of God's love.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sweet Peace, the Gift of God's Love",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1849",
          "Authors": [
            "Peter Philip Bilhorn",
            "circa 1887"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sweet place; sweet place alone!\nThe court of God most high,\nThe heaven of heavens, the throne\nOf spotless majesty!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The stranger homeward bends,\nAnd sigheth for his rest:\nHeaven is my home, my friends\nLodge there in Abraham's breast.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Earth's but a sorry tent,\nPitched but a few frail days,\nA short leased tenement;\nHeaven's still my song, my praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No tears from any eyes\nDrop in that holy choir:\nBut death itself there dies,\nAnd sighs themselves expire.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There should temptations cease,\nMy frailties there should end.\nThere should I rest in peace\nIn the arms of my best friend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jerusalem on high\nMy song and city is,\nMy home whene'er I die,\nThe center of my bliss.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy walls, sweet city! thine\nWith pearls are garnished,\nThy gates with praises shine,\nThy streets with gold are spread.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No sun by day shines there,\nNo moon by silent night.\nO no! these needless are;\nThe Lamb's the city's light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There dwells my Lord, my King,\nJudged here unfit to live;\nThere angels to Him sing,\nAnd lowly homage give.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The patriarchs of old\nThere from their travels cease:\nThe prophets there behold\nTheir longed for Prince of peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lamb's apostles there\nI might with joy behold:\nThe harpers I might hear\nHarping on harps of gold.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 11
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The bleeding martyrs, they\nWithin those courts are found;\nAll clothed in pure array,\nTheir scars with glory crowned.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 12
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ah me! ah me! that I\nIn Kedar's tents here stay;\nNo place like this on high;\nThither, Lord! guide my way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 13
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O happy place!\nWhen shall I be, my God, with Thee,\nTo see Thy face?",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sweet Place",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1850",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel Crossman",
            "1664."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sweet Savior, bless us ere we go;\nThy Word into our minds instill,\nAnd make our lukewarm hearts to glow\nWith lowly love and fervent will.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The day is done, its hours have run,\nAnd Thou hast taken count of all,\nThe scanty triumphs grace hath won,\nThe broken vow, the frequent fall.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Grant us, dear Lord, from evil ways\nTrue absolution and release:\nAnd bless us, more than in past days,\nWith purity and inward peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Do more than pardon; give us joy,\nSweet fear, and sober liberty,\nAnd simple hearts without alloy\nThat only long to be like Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For all we love, the poor, the sad,\nThe sinful, unto Thee we call;\nO let Thy mercy make us glad:\nThou art our Jesus, and our All.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through life's long day and death's dark night,\nO gentle Jesus, be our Light.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sweet Savior, Bless Us Ere We Go",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1851",
          "Authors": [
            "Frederick William Faber",
            "1849."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, beautiful story of Jesus our Lord,\nThat brightens and hallows each page of His Word,\nIt tells us how humble and lowly His birth,\nHow many His trials and sorrows on earth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How full of compassion was Jesus our Lord,\nThe sick and afflicted to health He restored,\nThe poor He remembered, the hungry He fed,\nAnd gave to the weeping their friends from the dead.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But when in that story we read how He prayed\nAlone in the garden, beneath its dark shade,\nHow, scorned and insulted, He died for our sake,\nOur hearts at his anguish are ready to break.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But now He has triumphed o'er death and the grave,\nHe lives our Redeemer, and mighty to save;\nTo Him Who exalted forever shall live,\nAll honor, dominion, and glory we give.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sweet story of Jesus, the tender and meek,\nWho came in His mercy lost sinners to seek,\nSweet story of Jesus! though oft it is told,\nWe love it, we love it--it never grows old.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sweet Story of Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1852",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "circa 1881."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sweet the moments, rich in blessing,\nWhich before the cross we spend,\nLife and health and peace possessing\nFrom the sinner's dying Friend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here I stay, forever viewing\nMercy streaming in His blood;\nPrecious drops, my soul bedewing,\nPlead and claim my peace with God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Truly blessed is the station,\nLow before His cross to lie,\nWhile I see divine compassion\nFloating in His languid eye.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here we find our hope of heaven,\nWhile upon the Lamb we gaze;\nLoving much, and much forgiven,\nLet our hearts o'erflow with praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, in ceaseless contemplation\nFix our hearts and eyes on Thee,\nTill we taste Thy full salvation,\nAnd unveiled Thy glories see.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For Thy sorrows we adore Thee,\nFor the griefs that wrought our peace;\nGracious Savior, we implore Thee,\nIn our hearts Thy love increase.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sweet the Moments, Rich in Blessing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1853",
          "Authors": [
            "James Allen and Walter Shirley."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Of Jesus' love that sought me, when I was lost in sin;\nOf wondrous grace that brought me back to His fold again;\nOf heights and depths of mercy, far deeper than the sea,\nAnd higher than the heavens, my theme shall ever be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He trod in old Judea life's pathway long ago;\nThe people throned about Him, His saving grace to know;\nHe healed the broken hearted, and caused the blind to see;\nAnd still His great heart yearneth in love for even me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Twas wondrous love which led Him for us to suffer loss,\nTo bear without a murmur the anguish of the cross;\nWith saints redeemed in glory, let us our voices raise,\nTill heav'n and earth re-echo with our Redeemer's praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sweeter as the years go by, sweeter as the years go by,\nRicher, fuller, deeper, Jesus' love is sweeter,\nSweeter as the years go by.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sweeter as the Years Go By",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1854",
          "Authors": [
            "Leila Naylor Morris",
            "circa 1912"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sweetly the holy hymn\nBreaks on the morning air;\nBefore the world with smoke is dim\nWe meet to offer prayer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While flowers are wet with dews,\nDew of our souls, descend:\nEre yet the sun the day renews,\nO Lord, Thy Spirit send.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Upon the battlefield,\nBefore the fight begins,\nWe seek, O Lord, Thy sheltering shield,\nTo guard us from our sins.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ere yet our vessel sails\nUpon the stream of day\nWe plead, O Lord, for heavenly gales\nTo speed us on our way!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On the lone mountain side,\nBefore the morning's light,\nThe Man of sorrows wept and cried,\nAnd rose refreshed with might.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, hear us then, for we\nAre very weak and frail,\nWe make the Savior's Name our plea,\nAnd surely must prevail.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Sweetly the Holy Hymn",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1855",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I looked over Jordan, and what did I see?\nComing for to carry me home,\nA band of angels coming after me,\nComing for to carry me home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If you get there before I do,\nComing for to carry me home,\nTell all my friends I'm coming, too.\nComing for to carry me home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'm sometimes up and sometimes down,\nComing for to carry me home,\nBut still my soul feels heavenly bound,\nComing for to carry me home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The brightest day that I can say,\nComing for to carry me home,\nWhen Jesus washed my sins away,\nComing for to carry me home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Swing low, sweet chariot,\nComing for to carry me home,\nSwing low, sweet chariot,\nComing for to carry me home.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1856",
          "Authors": [
            "African-American spiritual"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Take my life, and let it be consecrated, Lord, to Thee.\nTake my moments and my days; let them flow in ceaseless praise.\nTake my hands, and let them move at the impulse of Thy love.\nTake my feet, and let them be swift and beautiful for Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Take my voice, and let me sing always, only, for my King.\nTake my lips, and let them be filled with messages from Thee.\nTake my silver and my gold; not a mite would I withhold.\nTake my intellect, and use every power as Thou shalt choose.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Take my will, and make it Thine; it shall be no longer mine.\nTake my heart, it is Thine own; it shall be Thy royal throne.\nTake my love, my Lord, I pour at Thy feet its treasure store.\nTake myself, and I will be ever, only, all for Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Take My Life and Let It Be",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1857",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Ridley Havergal",
            "1873."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Take the world, but give me Jesus,\nAll its joys are but a name;\nBut His love abideth ever,\nThrough eternal years the same.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Take the world, but give me Jesus,\nSweetest comfort of my soul;\nWith my Savior watching o'er me,\nI can sing though billows roll.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Take the world, but give me Jesus,\nLet me view His constant smile;\nThen throughout my pilgrim journey\nLight will cheer me all the while.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Take the world, but give me Jesus.\nIn His cross my trust shall be,\nTill, with clearer, brighter vision,\nFace to face my Lord I see.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, the height and depth of mercy!\nOh, the length and breadth of love!\nOh, the fullness of redemption,\nPledge of endless life above!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Take the World, but Give Me Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1858",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1879."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Take Thou our minds, dear Lord, we humbly pray,\nGive us the mind of Christ each passing day;\nTeach us to know the truth that sets us free;\nGrant us in all our thoughts to honor Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Take Thou our hearts, O Christ--they are Thine own;\nCome Thou within our souls and claim Thy throne;\nHelp us to shed abroad Thy deathless love;\nUse us to make the earth like heaven above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Take Thou ourselves, O Lord, heart, mind, and will;\nThrough our surrendered souls Thy plans fulfill.\nWe yield ourselves to Thee--time, talents, all;\nWe hear, and henceforth heed, Thy sovereign call.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Take Thou Our Minds, Dear Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1859",
          "Authors": [
            "William H. Foulkes",
            "1918."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Take time to be holy, speak oft with thy Lord;\nAbide in Him always, and feed on His Word.\nMake friends of God's children, help those who are weak,\nForgetting in nothing His blessing to seek.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Take time to be holy, the world rushes on;\nSpend much time in secret, with Jesus alone.\nBy looking to Jesus, like Him thou shalt be;\nThy friends in thy conduct His likeness shall see.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Take time to be holy, let Him be thy Guide;\nAnd run not before Him, whatever betide.\nIn joy or in sorrow, still follow the Lord,\nAnd, looking to Jesus, still trust in His Word.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Take time to be holy, be calm in thy soul,\nEach thought and each motive beneath His control.\nThus led by His Spirit to fountains of love,\nThou soon shalt be fitted for service above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Take Time to Be Holy",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1860",
          "Authors": [
            "William Dunn Longstaff",
            "circa 1882."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Take up thy cross,\" the Savior said,\n\"If thou wouldst My disciple be;\nDeny thyself, the world forsake,\nAnd humbly follow after Me.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Take up thy cross, let not its weight\nFill thy weak spirit with alarm;\nHis strength shall bear thy spirit up,\nAnd brace thy heart and nerve thine arm.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Take up thy cross, nor heed the shame,\nNor let thy foolish pride rebel;\nThy Lord for thee the cross endured,\nAnd saved thy soul from death and hell.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Take up thy cross then in His strength,\nAnd calmly sin's wild deluge brave,\n'Twill guide thee to a better home,\nIt points to glory o'er the grave.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Take up thy cross and follow Christ,\nNor think til death to lay it down;\nFor only those who bear the cross\nMay hope to wear the glorious crown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Thee, great Lord, the One in Three,\nAll praise forevermore ascend:\nO grant us in our home to see\nThe heavenly life that knows no end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Take Up Thy Cross",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1861",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles William Everest",
            "1833."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Talk with us, Lord, Thyself reveal,\nWhile here o'er earth we rove;\nSpeak to our hearts, and let us feel\nThe kindling of Thy love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With Thee conversing, we forget\nAll time, and toil, and care;\nLabor is rest, and pain is sweet,\nIf Thou, my God, art here.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here, then, my God, vouchsafe to stay,\nAnd bid my heart rejoice;\nMy bounding heart shall own Thy sway,\nAnd echo to Thy voice.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou callest me to seek Thy face,\n'Tis all I wish to seek;\nTo attend the whispers of Thy grace,\nAnd hear Thee inly speak.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let this my every hour employ,\nTill I Thy glory see;\nEnter into my Master's joy,\nAnd find my heaven in Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Talk with Us, Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1862",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1740."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
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            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Tarry with me, O my Savior,\nFor the day is passing by;\nSee! the shades of evening gather,\nAnd the night is drawing nigh.",
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Deeper, deeper grow the shadows,\nPaler now the glowing west,\nSwift the night of death advances;\nShall it be the night of rest?",
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              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lonely seems the vale of shadow;\nSinks my heart with troubled fear;\nGive me faith for clearer vision,\nSpeak Thou, Lord, in words of cheer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Let me hear Thy voice behind me,\nCalming all these wild alarms;\nLet me, underneath my weakness,\nFeel the everlasting arms.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Feeble, trembling, fainting, dying,\nLord, I cast myself on Thee;\nTarry with me through the darkness;\nWhile I sleep, still watch by me.",
              "PartType": 0,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Tarry with me, O my Savior,\nLay my head upon Thy breast\nTill the morning; then awake me--\nMorning of eternal rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
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          "Title": "Tarry with Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1863",
          "Authors": [
            "Caroline Louisa Sprague Smith."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
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          "Disclaimer": null,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Teach me Thy way, O Lord, teach me Thy way!\nThy guiding grace afford, teach me Thy way!\nHelp me to walk aright, more by faith, less by sight;\nLead me with heav'nly light, teach me Thy way!",
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            {
              "Lyrics": "When I am sad at heart, teach me Thy way!\nWhen earthly joys depart, teach me Thy way!\nIn hours of loneliness, in times of dire distress,\nIn failure or success, teach me Thy way!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When doubts and fears arise, teach me Thy way!\nWhen storms o'erspread the skies, teach me Thy way!\nShine through the cloud and rain, through sorrow, toil and pain;\nMake Thou my pathway plain, teach me Thy way!",
              "PartType": 0,
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            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Long as my life shall last, teach me Thy way!\nWhere'er my lot be cast, teach me Thy way!\nUntil the race is run, until the journey's done,\nUntil the crown is won, teach me Thy way!",
              "PartType": 0,
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Teach Me Thy Way, O Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1867",
          "Authors": [
            "Benjamin Mansell Ramsey (1849-1923)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
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          "Disclaimer": null,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Teach me, my God and King,\nIn all things Thee to see,\nAnd what I do in anything\nTo do it as for Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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            {
              "Lyrics": "To scorn the senses' sway,\nWhile still to Thee I tend:\nIn all I do be Thou the Way,\nIn all be Thou the End.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All may of Thee partake;\nNothing so small can be\nBut draws, when acted for Thy sake,\nGreatness and worth from Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If done to obey Thy laws,\nE'en servile labors shine;\nHallowed is toil, if this the cause,\nThe meanest work divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Teach Me, My God and King",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1864",
          "Authors": [
            "George Herbert",
            "1633."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Teach me, O Lord, Thy way of truth,\nAnd from it I will not depart;\nThat I may steadfastly obey,\nGive me an understanding heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In Thy commandments make me walk,\nFor in the law my joy shall be;\nGive me a heart that loves Thy will,\nFrom discontent and envy free.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Turn Thou my eyes from vanity,\nAnd cause me in Thy ways to tread;\nO let Thy servant prove Thy Word,\nAnd thus to godly fear be led.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Turn Thou away reproach and fear,\nThy righteous judgments I confess;\nTo know Thy precepts I desire,\nRevive me in Thy righteousness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Teach Me, O Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1866",
          "Authors": [
            "Joseph Perry Holbrook",
            "circa 1878"
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Teach me, O Lord, Thy holy way,\nAnd give me an obedient mind;\nThat in Thy service I may find\nMy soul's delight from day to day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Guide me, O Savior, with Thy hand,\nAnd so control my thoughts and deeds,\nThat I may tread the path which leads\nRight onward to the blessed land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Guard me, O Lord, that I may ne'er\nForsake the right, or do the wrong;\nAgainst temptation make me strong,\nAnd round me spread Thy sheltering care.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bless me in every task, O Lord,\nBegun, continued, done for Thee;\nFulfill Thy perfect work in me;\nAnd Thine abounding grace afford.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Teach Me, O Lord, Thy Holy Way",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1865",
          "Authors": [
            "Francis Duckworth",
            "1904"
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Into the tent where a gypsy boy lay,\nDying alone at the close of the day,\nNews of salvation we carried, said he:\n\"Nobody ever has told it to me!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Did He so love me, a poor little boy?\nSend unto me the good tidings of joy?\nNeed I not perish? My hand will He hold?\nNobody ever the story has told!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bending we caught the last words of his breath,\nJust as he entered the valley of death:\n\"God sent His Son! 'Whosoever,' said He:\nThen I am sure that He sent Him for me!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Smiling he said, as his last sigh he spent,\n\"I am so glad that for me He was sent!\"\nWhispered, while low sunk the sun in the west,\n\"Lord, I believe, tell it now to the rest!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tell it again! Tell it again!\nSalvation's story repeat o'er and o'er.\nTill none can say of the children of men,\n\"Nobody ever has told me before.\"",
              "PartType": 1,
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Tell It Again",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1868",
          "Authors": [
            "Mary Bridges Canedy Slade",
            "1876."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tell it out! Tell it out! tell the story sweet,\nNews from heav'n repeat, Gospel tidings sweet.\nTell it out! Tell it out! Jesus waits today,\nWaits to hear us when we pray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tell it out! Tell it out!\nTell it joyously! Tell triumphantly!\nTell it out! Tell it out!\nLet the people know\nOf the King Who loves them so.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tell it out, oh, tell it out,\nFreedom's news to bondmen shout!\nSpread the tidings far and near,\nTill the whole wide world shall hear.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Tell It Out",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1869",
          "Authors": [
            "Flora Kirkland",
            "1902."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tell it out among the heathen that the Lord is King;\nTell it out! Tell it out!\nTell it out among the nations, bid them shout and sing;\nTell it out! Tell it out!\nTell it out with adoration that He shall increase,\nThat the mighty King of Glory is the King of Peace;\nTell it out with jubilation, let the song ne'er cease;\nTell it out! Tell it out!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tell it out among the heathen that the Savior reigns;\nTell it out! Tell it out!\nTell it out among the nations, bid them break their chains;\nTell it out! Tell it out!\nTell it out among the weeping ones that Jesus lives,\nTell it out among the weary ones what rest He gives,\nTell it out among the sinners that He still receives;\nTell it out! Tell it out!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tell it out among the heathen, Jesus reigns above;\nTell it out! Tell it out!\nTell it out among the nations that His reign is love;\nTell it out! Tell it out!\nTell it out among the highways and the lanes at home,\nLet it ring across the mountains and the ocean's foam,\nLike the sound of many waters, let our glad shout come!\nTell it out! Tell it out!",
              "PartType": 0,
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Tell It Out (1)",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1870",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Ridley Havergal",
            "1872."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Are you happy in the Lord,\nTell it out with gladness;\nAre you trusting in His Word,\nTell it out with gladness;\nIf a Savior's love you feel,\nCan your soul its power conceal?\nTo the world your joy reveal,\nTell it out with gladness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Are you walking in the light,\nTell it out with gladness;\nIs your hope of glory bright,\nTell it out with gladness;\nHave you perfect peace within,\nAre you trying still to win\nConstant victory over sin,\nTell it out with gladness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Do you love the place of prayer,\nTell it out with gladness;\nDo you find a blessing there,\nTell it out with gladness;\nWhile your thoughts on Jesus dwell,\nDoes your soul with rapture swell?\nCan you say that all is well?\nTell it out with gladness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tell it out, tell it out with gladness,\nTell it out, tell it out with gladness,\nTell the world the joy you feel,\nTell it out, tell it out with gladness.",
              "PartType": 1,
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Tell It Out with Gladness",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1871",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "circa 1888."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Are you weary, are you heavy hearted?\nTell it to Jesus, tell it to Jesus.\nAre you grieving over joys departed?\nTell it to Jesus alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Do the tears flow down your cheeks unbidden?\nTell it to Jesus, tell it to Jesus.\nHave you sins that to men's eyes are hidden?\nTell it to Jesus alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Do you fear the gathering clouds of sorrow?\nTell it to Jesus, tell it to Jesus.\nAre you anxious what shall be tomorrow?\nTell it to Jesus alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Are you troubled at the thought of dying?\nTell it to Jesus, tell it to Jesus.\nFor Christ's coming kingdom are you sighing?\nTell it to Jesus alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tell it to Jesus, tell it to Jesus,\nHe is a Friend that's well known.\nYou've no other such a friend or brother,\nTell it to Jesus alone.",
              "PartType": 1,
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Tell It to Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1872",
          "Authors": [
            "Edmund Simon Lorenz",
            "1876; translated from German to English by Jeremiah Eames Rankin",
            "1880."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tell me the old, old story of unseen things above,\nOf Jesus and His glory, of Jesus and His love.\nTell me the story simply, as to a little child,\nFor I am weak and weary, and helpless and defiled.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tell me the story slowly, that I may take it in,\nThat wonderful redemption, God's remedy for sin.\nTell me the story often, for I forget so soon;\nThe early dew of morning has passed away at noon.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tell me the story softly, with earnest tones and grave;\nRemember I'm the sinner whom Jesus came to save.\nTell me the story always, if you would really be,\nIn any time of trouble, a comforter to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tell me the same old story when you have cause to fear\nThat this world's empty glory is costing me too dear.\nYes, and when that world's glory is dawning on my soul,\nTell me the old, old story: \"Christ Jesus makes thee whole.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tell me the old, old story, tell me the old, old story,\nTell me the old, old story, of Jesus and His love.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Tell Me the Old, Old Story",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1873",
          "Authors": [
            "Katherine Hankey",
            "1866."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tell me the stories of Jesus I love to hear;\nThings I would ask Him to tell me if He were here;\nScenes by the wayside, tales of the sea,\nStories of Jesus, tell them to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "First let me hear how the children stood round His knee,\nAnd I shall fancy His blessing resting on me;\nWords full of kindness, deeds full of grace,\nAll in the love light of Jesus' face.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Into the city I'd follow the children's band,\nWaving a branch of the palm tree high in my hand.\nOne of His heralds, yes, I would sing\nLoudest hosannas, \"Jesus is King!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Show me that scene in the garden, of bitter pain.\nShow me the cross where my Savior for me was slain.\nSad ones or bright ones, so that they be\nStories of Jesus, tell them to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Tell Me the Stories of Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1874",
          "Authors": [
            "William H. Parker",
            "1885."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
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          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tell me the story of Jesus,\nWrite on my heart every word.\nTell me the story most precious,\nSweetest that ever was heard.\nTell how the angels in chorus,\nSang as they welcomed His birth.\n\"Glory to God in the highest!\nPeace and good tidings to earth.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Fasting alone in the desert,\nTell of the days that are past.\nHow for our sins He was tempted,\nYet was triumphant at last.\nTell of the years of His labor,\nTell of the sorrow He bore.\nHe was despised and afflicted,\nHomeless, rejected and poor.",
              "PartType": 0,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Tell of the cross where they nailed Him,\nWrithing in anguish and pain.\nTell of the grave where they laid Him,\nTell how He liveth again.\nLove in that story so tender,\nClearer than ever I see.\nStay, let me weep while you whisper,\nLove paid the ransom for me.",
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              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Tell me the story of Jesus,\nWrite on my heart every word.\nTell me the story most precious,\nSweetest that ever was heard.",
              "PartType": 1,
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Tell Me the Story of Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1875",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1820-1915)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
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          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Church of God, awaken; heed the Lord's command,\nTell the blessed story of the cross.\nFields are white for harvesting on every hand,\nTell the blessed story of the cross.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Has not He commissioned you the news to bear?\nTell the blessed story of the cross.\n\"Go ye into all the world,\" and everywhere\nTell the blessed story of the cross.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Stand no longer idle while the moments fly.\nTell the blessed story of the cross.\nMultitudes in heathen darkness live and die.\nTell the blessed story of the cross.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Publish unto all the world redeeming grace.\nTell the blessed story of the cross.\nUntil in the home of rest you find your place.\nTell the blessed story of the cross.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tell the blessed story of the cross of Jesus,\nTell the blessed story of the hallowed cross.\nUntil every nation learns of full salvation,\nTell the blessed story of the cross.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Tell the Blessed Story",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1876",
          "Authors": [
            "Haldor Lillenas",
            "1920"
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
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          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tell the blessed tidings, children of the King,\nWith your glad hosannas make the morning ring:\nSongs of His salvation, nevermore should cease;\nCrown Him with your praises, hail Him Prince of Peace!\nRound His throne of triumph happy hosts attend,\nHis the power and glory, kingdom without end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tell the blessed tidings, ye whose ears have heard;\nTell it to the captives waiting for His Word:\nTell the hungry nations, longing to be fed,\nOf the living water and the heav'nly bread.\nMighty to deliver, tender Guide and Friend,\nHis the power and glory, kingdom without end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bear the blessed tidings, over land and sea;\nLo, the morning breaketh, and the shadows flee!\nWhosoever heareth, speed the news along,\nJoin with men and angels, in salvation's song.\nChrist the world's Redeemer, Savior, Guide and Friend!\nThine the power and glory, kingdom without end!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Tell the Blessed Tidings",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1877",
          "Authors": [
            "Emily Huntington Miller (1833-1913)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Tell the whole wide world of Jesus,\nBear the news from shore to shore;\nTelling sinners of the Savior,\nLet the light spread more and more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Send abroad the Gospel heralds,\nLet them take the blessed light;\nInto every land of darkness,\nPiercing through the shades of night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yes, we'll send the joyful message,\nOver mountain, over wave;\nTelling everywhere of Jesus,\nAnd His mighty power to save.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While we pray for other nations,\nSend them help with willing hand,\nLet us not forget the home fields,\nJesus for our native land!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tell the world, the whole wide world,\nBear the news from shore to shore;\nTell the whole wide world of Jesus,\nPraise His Name forevermore!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Tell the Whole Wide World",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1878",
          "Authors": [
            "Eliza Edmunds Stites Hewitt",
            "1896."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ten thousand times ten thousand in sparkling raiment bright,\nThe armies of the ransomed saints throng up the steeps of light;\n'Tis finished, all is finished, their fight with death and sin;\nFling open wide the golden gates, and let the victors in.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What rush of alleluias fills all the earth and sky!\nWhat ringing of a thousand harps bespeaks the triumph nigh!\nO day, for which creation and all its tribes were made;\nO joy, for all its former woes a thousandfold repaid!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O then what raptured greetings on Canaan's happy shore;\nWhat meeting there of parted friends where partings are no more!\nThen eyes with joy shall sparkle, that brimmed with tears of late;\nOrphans no longer fatherless, nor widows desolate.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bring near Thy great salvation, Thou Lamb for sinners slain;\nFill up the roll of Thine elect, then take Thy power, and reign;\nAppear, Desire of nations, Thine exiles long for home;\nShow in the heaven Thy promised sign; Thou Prince and Savior, come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Ten Thousand Times Ten Thousand",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1879",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Alford",
            "1867."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thanks to God for my Redeemer,\nThanks for all Thou dost provide!\nThanks for times now but a memory,\nThanks for Jesus by my side!\nThanks for pleasant, balmy springtime,\nThanks for dark and stormy fall!\nThanks for tears by now forgotten,\nThanks for peace within my soul!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thanks for prayers that Thou hast answered,\nThanks for what Thou dost deny!\nThanks for storms that I have weathered,\nThanks for all Thou dost supply!\nThanks for pain, and thanks for pleasure,\nThanks for comfort in despair!\nThanks for grace that none can measure,\nThanks for love beyond compare!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thanks for roses by the wayside,\nThanks for thorns their stems contain!\nThanks for home and thanks for fireside,\nThanks for hope, that sweet refrain!\nThanks for joy and thanks for sorrow,\nThanks for heavenly peace with Thee!\nThanks for hope in the tomorrow,\nThanks through all eternity!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Thanks to God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1880",
          "Authors": [
            "August Ludvig Storm",
            "1891; translated from Swedish to English by Carl E. Backstrom (1901-?)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "That day of wrath, that dreadful day,\nWhen heav'n and earth shall pass away!\nWhat pow'r shall be the sinner's stay?\nHow shall he meet that dreadful day?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When, shriveling like a parched scroll,\nThe flaming heav'ns together roll;\nWhen louder yet, and yet more dread;\nSwells the high trump that wakes the dead.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O on that day, that wrathful day\nWhen man to judgment wakes from clay,\nBe Thou the trembling sinner's stay,\nThough heav'n and earth shall pass away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "That Day of Wrath",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1881",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas of Celano",
            "13th Century; translated by Sir Walter Scott",
            "1805."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "That Eastertide with joy was bright,\nThe sun shone out with fairer light,\nWhen, to their longing eyes restored,\nThe glad apostles saw their Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He bade them see His hands, His side,\nWhere yet the glorious wounds abide;\nThe tokens true which made it plain\nTheir Lord indeed was risen again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, the King of gentleness,\nDo Thou Thyself our hearts possess\nThat we may give Thee all our days\nThe tribute of our grateful praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lord of all, with us abide\nIn this our joyful Eastertide;\nFrom every weapon death can wield\nThine own redeemed forever shield.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All praise be Thine, O risen Lord,\nFrom death to endless life restored;\nAll praise to God the Father be\nAnd Holy Ghost eternally.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "That Eastertide with Joy Was Bright",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1882",
          "Authors": [
            "5th Century Latin; translation from Hymns Ancient and Modern",
            "1861; based on that of John Mason Neale (1818-1866)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "That man a godly life might live,\nGod did these Ten Commandments give\nBy His true servant Moses, high\nUpon the Mount Sinai.\nHave mercy, Lord!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am thy God and Lord alone,\nNo other God before Me own;\nPut thy whole confidence in Me\nAnd love Me e'er cordially.\nHave mercy, Lord!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By idle word and speech profane\nTake not My holy Name in vain\nAnd praise but that as good and true\nWhich I Myself say and do.\nHave mercy, Lord!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hallow the day which God hath blest\nThat thou and all thy house may rest;\nKeep hand and heart from labor free\nThat God may so work in thee.\nHave mercy, Lord!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Give to thy parents honor due,\nBe dutiful, and loving, too,\nAnd help them when their strength decays,\nSo shalt thou have length of days.\nHave mercy, Lord!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In sinful wrath thou shalt not kill\nNor hate nor render ill for ill;\nBe patient and of gentle mood,\nAnd to thy foe do thou good.\nHave mercy, Lord!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be faithful to thy marriage vows,\nThy heart give only to thy spouse;\nThy life keep pure, and lest thou sin,\nUse temperance and discipline.\nHave mercy, Lord!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Steal not; all usury abhor\nNor wring their life blood from the poor,\nBut open wide thy loving hand\nTo all the poor in the land.\nHave mercy, Lord!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bear not false witness nor belie\nThy neighbor by foul calumny.\nDefend his innocence from blame;\nWith charity hide his shame.\nHave mercy, Lord!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy neighbor's house desire thou not,\nHis wife, nor aught that he hath got,\nBut wish that his such good may be\nAs thy heart doth wish for thee.\nHave mercy, Lord!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God these commandments gave therein\nTo show thee, child of man, thy sin\nAnd make thee also well perceive\nHow man unto God should live.\nHave mercy, Lord!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 11
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Help us, Lord Jesus Christ, for we\nA Mediator have in Thee.\nOur works cannot salvation gain;\nThey merit but endless pain.\nHave mercy, Lord!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 12
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "That Man a Godly Life Might Live",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1883",
          "Authors": [
            "Martin Luther",
            "1524; translated from German to English by Richard Massie",
            "1854."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "That man is blest who, fearing God\nFrom sin restrains his feet,\nWho will not stand with wicked men,\nWho shuns the scorners' seat.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yea, blest is he who makes God's law\nHis portion and delight,\nAnd meditates upon that law\nWith gladness day and night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That man is nourished like a tree\nSet by the river's side;\nIts leaf is green, its fruit is sure,\nAnd thus his works abide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The wicked like the driven chaff\nAre swept from off the land;\nThey shall not gather with the just,\nNor in the judgment stand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord will guard the righteous well,\nTheir way to Him is known;\nThe way of sinners, far from God,\nShall surely be o'erthrown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "That Man Is Blest Who, Fearing God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1884",
          "Authors": [
            "Author unknown."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The advent of our God\nOur prayers must now employ,\nAnd we must meet Him on His road\nWith hymns of holy joy.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The everlasting Son\nIncarnate deigns to be;\nHimself a servant's form puts on\nTo set His people free.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Daughter of Zion, rise\nTo meet thy lowly King,\nNor let thy faithless heart despise\nThe peace He comes to bring.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As Judge, on clouds of light,\nHe soon will come again,\nAnd all His scattered saints unite\nWith Him in heaven to reign.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Before the dawning day\nLet sin's dark deeds be gone;\nThe old man all be put away,\nThe new man all put on.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All glory to the Son\nWho comes to set us free,\nWith Father, Spirit, ever One,\nThrough all eternity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Advent of Our God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1885",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Coffin 1736; translated from Latin to English by John Chandler",
            "1837."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The ancient law departs,\nAnd all its terrors cease;\nFor Jesus makes with faithful hearts\nA covenant of peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Light of Light divine,\nTrue brightness undefiled,\nHe bears for us the shame of sin,\nA holy, spotless Child.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Today the Name is Thine,\nAt which we bend the knee;\nThey call Thee Jesus, Child divine!\nOur Jesus deign to be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Ancient Law Departs",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1886",
          "Authors": [
            "Sebastien Besnault",
            "1736."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I believe in God, the Father Almighty,\nthe Creator of heaven and earth,\nand in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who was conceived of the Holy Spirit,\nborn of the Virgin Mary,\nsuffered under Pontius Pilate,\nwas crucified, died, and was buried.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He descended into hell.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The third day He arose again from the dead.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He ascended into heaven\nand sits at the right hand of God the Father Almighty,\nwhence He shall come to judge the living and the dead.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic church,\nthe communion of saints,\nthe forgiveness of sins,\nthe resurrection of the body,\nand life everlasting.\nAmen.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Apostles Creed",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-C001",
          "Authors": []
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a royal banner given for display\nTo the soldiers of the King;\nAs an ensign fair we lift it up today,\nWhile as ransomed ones we sing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though the foe may rage and gather as the flood,\nLet the standard be displayed;\nAnd beneath its folds, as soldiers of the Lord,\nFor the truth be not dismayed!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Over land and sea, wherever man may dwell,\nMake the glorious tidings known;\nOf the crimson banner now the story tell,\nWhile the Lord shall claim His own!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When the glory dawns--'tis drawing very near--\nIt is hastening day by day,\nThen before our King the foe shall disappear,\nAnd the cross the world shall sway!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Marching on, marching on,\nFor Christ count everything but loss!\nAnd to crown Him King, we'll toil and sing,\n'Neath the banner of the cross!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Banner of the Cross",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1887",
          "Authors": [
            "Daniel Webster Whittle",
            "1885."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a garden where Jesus is waiting,\nThere's a place that is wondrously fair,\nFor it glows with the light of His presence.\n'Tis the beautiful garden of prayer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a garden where Jesus is waiting,\nAnd I go with my burden and care,\nJust to learn from His lips words of comfort\nIn the beautiful garden of prayer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a garden where Jesus is waiting,\nAnd He bids you to come, meet Him there;\nJust to bow and receive a new blessing\nIn the beautiful garden of prayer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, the beautiful garden, the garden of prayer!\nOh, the beautiful garden of prayer!\nThere my Savior awaits, and He opens the gates\nTo the beautiful garden of prayer.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Beautiful Garden of Prayer",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1888",
          "Authors": [
            "Eleanor Allen Schroll",
            "1920."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The bells of Easter sweetly peal:\n\"Christ is risen! Christ is risen!\"\nThey chime the hope He doth reveal,\nThis joyful Easter day.\nThe Lord of Life hath gone on high;\nChrist is risen! Christ is risen!\n\"Rejoice,\" with swelling notes they cry!\n\"Rejoice, rejoice!\" they say.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The shining Easter angels say:\n\"Christ is risen! Christ is risen!\nCome, see the place where Jesus lay,\nHe's ris'n: He is not here.\nNo longer held in death's embrace;\nChrist is risen! Christ is risen!\nYe shall behold Him face to face,\nIn glory to appear.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Repeat the tidings far and wide!\n\"Christ is risen! Christ is risen!\"\nNo longer Christ the crucified,\nBut Christ the mighty King.\nFor us exalted evermore;\nChrist is risen! Christ is risen!\nWhile the heav'nly hosts our Lord adore,\nLet all creation sing!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Shines the glorious heav'nly portal!\nAngel songs we almost hear!\nO the joy of life immortal.\nWhen in glory we appear.\nO the joy of life immortal.\nWhen in glory we appear.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Bells of Easter",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1889",
          "Authors": [
            "B. H. Winslow",
            "circa 1903."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, the best friend to have is Jesus,\nWhen the cares of life upon you roll;\nHe will heal the wounded heart,\nHe will strength and grace impart;\nOh, the best friend to have is Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What a friend I have found in Jesus!\nPeace and comfort to my soul He brings;\nLeaning on His mighty arm,\nI will fear no ill nor harm;\nOh, the best friend to have is Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though I pass through the night of sorrow,\nAnd the chilly waves of Jordan roll,\nNever need I shrink nor fear,\nFor my Savior is so near,\nOh, the best friend to have is Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When at last to our home we gather,\nWith the loved ones who have gone before,\nWe will sing upon the shore,\nPraising Him forevermore;\nOh, the best friend to have is Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The best friend to have is Jesus,\nThe best friend to have is Jesus,\nHe will help you when you fall,\nHe will hear you when you call;\nOh, the best friend to have is Jesus.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Best Friend to Have Is Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1890",
          "Authors": [
            "Peter Philip Bilhorn",
            "1891"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Bible! the Bible! more precious than gold,\nThe hopes and the glories its pages unfold;\nIt speaks of a Savior, and tells of His love;\nIt shows us the way to the mansions above,\nIt shows us the way to the mansions above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Bible! the Bible! blest volume of truth,\nHow sweetly it smiles on the season of youth!\nIt bids us seek early the pearl of great price,\nEre th'heart is enslaved in the bondage of vice,\nEre th'heart is enslaved in the bondage of vice.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Bible! the Bible! we hail it with joy,\nIts truths and its glories our tongues shall employ;\nWe'll sing of its triumphs, we'll sing of its worth,\nAnd send its glad tidings afar o'er the earth,\nAnd send its glad tidings afar o'er the earth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Bible! the Bible! the valleys shall ring,\nAnd hilltops re-echo the notes that we sing;\nOur banners inscribed with its precepts and rules\nShall long wave in triumph, the joy of our schools,\nShall long wave in triumph, the joy of our schools.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Bible",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1892",
          "Authors": [
            "William Batchelder Bradbury",
            "1867"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Bible stands like a rock undaunted\n'Mid the raging storms of time;\nIts pages burn with the truth eternal,\nAnd they glow with a light sublime.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Bible stands like a mountain towering\nFar above the works of men;\nIts truth by none ever was refuted,\nAnd destroy it they never can.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Bible stands and it will forever,\nWhen the world has passed away;\nBy inspiration it has been given,\nAll its precepts I will obey.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Bible stands every test we give it,\nFor its Author is divine;\nBy grace alone I expect to live it,\nAnd to prove and to make it mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Bible stands though the hills may tumble,\nIt will firmly stand when the earth shall crumble;\nI will plant my feet on its firm foundation,\nFor the Bible stands.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Bible Stands",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1891",
          "Authors": [
            "Haldor Lillenas",
            "circa 1917"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the little village of Bethlehem,\nThere lay a Child one day;\nAnd the sky was bright with a holy light\nO'er the place where Jesus lay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Twas a humble birthplace, but O how much\nGod gave to us that day,\nFrom the manger bed what a path has led,\nWhat a perfect, holy way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Alleluia! O how the angels sang.\nAlleluia! How it rang!\nAnd the sky was bright with a holy light\n'Twas the birthday of a King.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Birthday of a King",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1893",
          "Authors": [
            "William Harold Neidlinger (1863-1924)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, poor sinner, to the blessed, blessed feast,\nO hear the call--thy Savior's call;\nHaste to meet Him, He will welcome thee His guest,\nO rejoice, there's room for all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Art thou weary? Wouldst thou lay thy weight aside?\nThen rest thee here, the cross is near;\nSee where Jesus thy Redeemer bled and died,\nCome and taste His mercy here.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark, He bids thee to the crimson fountain go,\nIt flows so free, so pure for thee;\nHe will wash thee and will make thee white as snow,\nThou His happy child shalt be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come to Jesus, and thy burden He will bear,\nThe feast is spread, lift up thy head;\nCome, and rest thee in the Savior's gentle care,\nBy His love thou shalt be fed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Whosoever will in that feast may share,\nIn our Father's house there is bread to spare;\nCome to Jesus, He is waiting, waiting now,\nCome, O come, there's room for all.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Blessed Feast",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1894",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane Crosby",
            "circa 1877."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is a blood-washed multitude, a mighty army strong;\nThe Lord of hosts their righteousness, redeeming love their song.\nThey follow Christ Whose Name they bear, to yonder portals bright,\nWhere He has said His faithful ones shall walk with Him in white.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That precious Name their guiding star, its beams will o'er them cast,\nAnd through its power their trusting souls shall overcome at last.\nThe glory cloud will bring them safe to yonder palace bright,\nWhere they shall see Him eye to eye and walk with Him in white.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "March on! O blood-washed multitude, for lo! the hour draws nigh,\nWhen we shall hail the King of kings triumphant in the sky.\nWhen songs of praise to Him we love, shall fill the courts of light,\nAnd they that overcome the world, shall walk with Him in white.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Blood-Washed Throng",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1895",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1906"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I saw a blood washed pilgrim, a sinner saved by grace,\nUpon the King's highway, with peaceful, shining face;\nTemptations sore beset him, but nothing could afright;\nHe said, \"The yoke is easy, the burden, it is light.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I saw him in the furnace; he doubted not, nor feared,\nAnd in the flames beside him, the Son of God appeared;\nThough seven times 'twas heated, with all the tempter's might,\nHe cried, \"The yoke is easy, the burden, it is light.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Mid storms, and clouds, and trials, in prison, at the stake,\nHe leaped for joy, rejoicing, 'twas all for Jesus' sake;\nThat God should count him worthy, was such supreme delight,\nHe cried, \"The yoke is easy, the burden, is so light.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I saw him overcoming, through all the swelling strife,\nUntil he crossed the threshold of God's eternal life;\nThe crown, the throne, the scepter, the name, the stone so white,\nWere his, who found, in Jesus, the yoke and burden light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then palms of victory, crowns of glory,\nPalms of victory I shall wear.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Bloodwashed Pilgrim",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1896",
          "Authors": [
            "John B. Matthias",
            "1836"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Bridegroom soon will call us,\nCome, all ye wedding guests!\nMay not His voice appall us,\nWhile slumber binds our breasts;\nMay all our lamps be burning,\nAnd oil be found in store,\nThat we, with Him returning,\nMay open find the door.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There shall we see delighted\nOur dear Redeemer's face,\nWho leads our souls benighted\nTo glory by His grace;\nThe patriarchs shall meet us,\nThe prophets' holy band,\nApostles, martyrs, greet us\nIn that celestial land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "They will not blush to own us\nAs brothers, sisters dear,\nLove ever will be shown us\nWhen we with them appear;\nWe all shall come before Him,\nWho for us Man became,\nAs Lord and God adore Him,\nAnd ever bless His Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In yonder home shall never\nBe silent music's voice;\nWith hearts and lips forever\nWe shall in God rejoice;\nThe angels shall adore Him,\nAll saints shall sing His praise,\nAnd bring with joy before Him\nTheir sweetest heav'nly lays.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In mansions fair and spacious\nWill God the feast prepare,\nAnd ever kind and gracious,\nBid us its riches share;\nThere bliss that knows no measure\nFrom springs of love shall flow,\nAnd never changing pleasure\nHis bounty will bestow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Bridegroom Soon Will Call Us",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1897",
          "Authors": [
            "Johann Walther",
            "1582; translated from German to English by Matthias Loy",
            "1880."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Breaking through the clouds that gather,\nO'er the Christian's natal skies,\nDistant beams, like floods of glory,\nFill the soul with glad surprise;\nAnd we almost hear the echo\nOf the pure and holy throng,\nIn the bright, the bright forever,\nIn the summer land of song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yet a little while we linger,\nEre we reach our journey's end;\nYet a little while of labor,\nEre the evening shades descend;\nThen we'll lay us down to slumber,\nBut the night will soon be o'er;\nIn the bright, the bright forever,\nWe shall wake, to weep no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O the bliss of life eternal!\nO the long unbroken rest!\nIn the golden fields of pleasure,\nIn the region of the blessed;\nBut, to see our dear Redeemer,\nAnd before His throne to fall,\nThere to bear His gracious welcome,\nWill be sweeter far than all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On the banks beyond the river\nWe shall meet, no more to sever;\nIn the bright, the bright forever,\nIn the summer land of song.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Bright Forever",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1898",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1871."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Have you read the story of the cross,\nWhere Jesus bled and died,\nWhere your debt was paid by the precious blood\nThat flowed from His wounded side?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Have you read how they placed the crown of thorns\nUpon His kingly brow,\nHow He cried, \"They know not what they do;\nO Father, forgive them now\"?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Have you read how the dying thief was saved\nWhile hanging on the tree,\nWhen he looked with pleading eyes and said,\n\"O Lord, remember me\"?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Have you read how in anguish He cried aloud\nAnd died on Calvary?\nHave you ever said, \"I thank Thee, Lord,\nFor giving Thy life for me\"?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He died of a broken heart for you,\nHe died of a broken heart;\nOh, wondrous love! for you, for me,\nHe died of a broken heart.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Broken Heart",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1899",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Dennis",
            "circa 1907"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O tell me, gentle shepherd,\nGentle shepherd, gentle shepherd,\nO tell me what the angels sang\nIn the early Christmas morn.\nO tell me what the angels sang\nIn the early Christmas morn.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O listen, happy children,\nHappy children, happy children,\nWhile I tell you what the angels sang\nIn the early Christmas morn.\n\"Fear ye not, I bring good tidings,\nFor today the Lord is born!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O tell me, gentle shepherd,\nGentle shepherd, gentle shepherd,\nWhat the great bright host of angels sang,\nAll out in the fields so still.\nWhat the great bright host of angels sang,\nAll out in the fields so still.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I will tell you, Christian children,\nChristian children, Christian children,\nWhat the great bright host of angels sang,\nAll out in the fields so still:\n\"Glory in the highest, glory!\nPeace on earth, to all goodwill!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let us keep, then, happy Christmas,\nHappy Christmas, happy Christmas,\nChildren, shepherds, folks, and angels\nAll the blest song repeating still:\n\"Glory in the highest, glory!\nPeace on earth, to all goodwill!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Child and the Shepherd",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1900",
          "Authors": [
            "Frank Sewall (1837-1915)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sleep on, beloved, sleep, and take thy rest;\nLay down thy head upon the Savior's breast;\nWe love thee well, but Jesus loves thee best--\nGood night! Good night! Good night!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Calm is thy slumber as an infant's sleep;\nBut thou shalt wake no more to toil and weep;\nThine is a perfect rest, secure and deep--\nGood night! Good night! Good night!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Until the shadows from this earth are cast,\nUntil He gathers in His sheaves at last;\nUntil the twilight gloom be over past--\nGood night! Good night! Good night!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Until the Easter glory lights the skies,\nUntil the dead in Jesus shall arise,\nAnd He shall come, but not in lowly guise--\nGood night! Good night! Good night!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Until, made beautiful by love divine,\nThou, in the likeness of thy Lord shalt shine,\nAnd He shall bring that golden crown of thine--\nGood night! Good night! Good night!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Only \"Good night,\" beloved--not \"farewell!\"\nA little while, and all His saints shall dwell\nIn hallowed unison indivisible--\nGood night! Good night! Good night!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Until we meet again before His throne,\nClothed in the spotless robe He gives His own,\nUntil we know even as we are known--\nGood night! Good night! Good night!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Christian's \"Good Night\"",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1901",
          "Authors": [
            "Sarah Doudney",
            "1871."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The church of God is one:\nAs brethren here we meet;\nFor us salvation's work is done,\nIn Christ we stand complete.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The church of God is one:\nOne only Lord we know;\nWe worship Jesus, God's own Son,\nWho came God's love to show.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The church of God is one:\nAll, sinners saved by grace;\nOur plea, the precious blood alone;\nThe cross, our meeting place.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The church of God is one:\nThe Bible we revere;\nBy it all saving truth is known,\nAnd God to man brought near.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The church of God is one:\nOne blessed hope have we;\nOur dear Redeemer's sure return\nHis saints to glorify.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The church of God is one,\nIs one in faith and love,\nIs one in the death by Jesus borne,\nOne in His life above.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Church of God Is One",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1902",
          "Authors": [
            "Daniel Webster Whittle (1840-1901)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Church's one foundation\nIs Jesus Christ her Lord,\nShe is His new creation\nBy water and the Word.\nFrom heaven He came and sought her\nTo be His holy bride;\nWith His own blood He bought her\nAnd for her life He died.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "She is from every nation,\nYet one o'er all the earth;\nHer charter of salvation,\nOne Lord, one faith, one birth;\nOne holy Name she blesses,\nPartakes one holy food,\nAnd to one hope she presses,\nWith every grace endued.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Church shall never perish!\nHer dear Lord to defend,\nTo guide, sustain, and cherish,\nIs with her to the end:\nThough there be those who hate her,\nAnd false sons in her pale,\nAgainst or foe or traitor\nShe ever shall prevail.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though with a scornful wonder\nMen see her sore oppressed,\nBy schisms rent asunder,\nBy heresies distressed:\nYet saints their watch are keeping,\nTheir cry goes up, \"How long?\"\nAnd soon the night of weeping\nShall be the morn of song!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Mid toil and tribulation,\nAnd tumult of her war,\nShe waits the consummation\nOf peace forevermore;\nTill, with the vision glorious,\nHer longing eyes are blest,\nAnd the great Church victorious\nShall be the Church at rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yet she on earth hath union\nWith God the Three in One,\nAnd mystic sweet communion\nWith those whose rest is won,\nWith all her songs and daughters\nWho, by the Master's hand\nLed through the deathly waters,\nRepose in Eden land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O happy ones and holy!\nLord, give us grace that we\nLike them, the meek and lowly,\nOn high may dwell with Thee:\nThere, past the border mountains,\nWhere in sweet vales the Bride\nWith Thee by living fountains\nForever shall abide!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Church's One Foundation",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1903",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel John Stone",
            "1866."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O spread the tidings 'round, wherever man is found,\nWherever human hearts and human woes abound;\nLet every Christian tongue proclaim the joyful sound:\nThe Comforter has come!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The long, long night is past, the morning breaks at last,\nAnd hushed the dreadful wail and fury of the blast,\nAs over the golden hills the day advances fast!\nThe Comforter has come!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo, the great King of kings, with healing in His wings,\nTo every captive soul a full deliverance brings;\nAnd through the vacant cells the song of triumph rings;\nThe Comforter has come!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O boundless love divine! How shall this tongue of mine\nTo wondering mortals tell the matchless grace divine—\nThat I, a child of hell, should in His image shine!\nThe Comforter has come!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Comforter has come, the Comforter has come!\nThe Holy Ghost from heaven, the Father's promise given;\nO spread the tidings 'round, wherever man is found -\nThe Comforter has come!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Comforter Has Come",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1904",
          "Authors": [
            "Frank Bottome."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The day is gently sinking to a close,\nFainter and fainter yet more faint the sunlight glows:\nO Brightness of Thy Father's glory,\nThou eternal Light of light, be with us now:\nWhere Thou art present darkness cannot be;\nMidnight is glorious noon, O Lord, with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our changeful lives are ebbing to an end;\nOnward to darkness and to death we tend;\nO Conqueror of the grave, be Thou our Guide;\nBe Thou our Light in death's dark eventide;\nThen in our mortal hour will be no gloom,\nNo sting in death, no terror in the tomb.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou, Who in darkness walking didst appear\nUpon the waves, and Thy disciples cheer,\nCome, Lord, in lonesome days, when storms assail,\nAnd earthly hopes and human succors fail;\nWhen all is dark, may we behold Thee nigh,\nAnd hear Thy voice, \"Fear not, for it is I.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The weary world is moldering to decay,\nIts glories wane, its pageants fade away:\nIn that last sunset, when the stars shall fall,\nMay we arise, awakened by Thy call,\nWith Thee, O Lord, forever to abide,\nIn that blest day which has no eventide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Day Is Gently Sinking to a Close",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1905",
          "Authors": [
            "Christopher Wordsworth",
            "1863."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The day is past and over;\nAll thanks, O Lord, to Thee!\nWe pray Thee that offenseless\nThe hours of dark may be.\nO Jesus, keep us in Thy sight,\nAnd guard us through the coming night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The joys of day are over;\nWe lift our hearts to Thee,\nAnd call on Thee that sinless\nThe hours of dark may be.\nO Jesus, make their darkness light,\nAnd guard us through the coming night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, that in death I sleep not,\nAnd lest my foe should say,\n\"I have prevailed against him,\"\nLighten mine eyes, I pray:\nO Jesus, keep me in Thy sight,\nAnd guard me through the coming night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The toils of day are over;\nWe raise our hymn to Thee,\nAnd ask that free from peril\nThe hours of dark may be.\nO Jesus, keep us in Thy sight,\nAnd guard us through the coming night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be Thou our souls' preserver,\nO God, for Thou dost know\nHow many are the perils\nThrough which we have to go.\nLord Jesus Christ, O hear our call\nAnd guard and save us from them all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Day Is Past and Over",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1906",
          "Authors": [
            "Anonymous Greek",
            "probably 6th Century; translated by John Mason Neale",
            "1853."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The day is surely drawing near,\nWhen God's Son, the Anointed,\nShall with great majesty appear,\nAs Judge of all appointed.\nAll mirth and laughter then shall cease\nWhen flames on flames will still increase,\nAs Scripture truly teacheth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A trumpet loud shall then resound,\nAnd all the earth be shaken;\nThen all who in their graves are found\nShall from their sleep awaken.\nBut all that live shall in that hour,\nBy the Almighty's boundless power\nBe changed at His commanding.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A book is opened then to all,\nA record truly telling\nWhat each hath done, both great and small,\nWhen he on earth was dwelling;\nAnd every heart be clearly seen,\nAnd all be known as they have been,\nIn thoughts and words and actions.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then woe to those who scorned the Lord,\nAnd sought but carnal pleasures,\nWho here despised His precious Word,\nAnd loved their earthly treasures!\nWith shame and trembling they will stand,\nAnd at the Judge's stern command\nTo Satan be delivered.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Jesus, Who my debt didst pay\nAnd for my sin wast smitten\nWithin the Book of Life, oh, may\nMy name be also written!\nI will not doubt; I trust in Thee,\nFrom Satan Thou hast made me free\nAnd from all condemnation.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Therefore, my Intercessor be,\nAnd for Thy blood and merit\nDeclare my name from judgment free,\nWith all who life inherit;\nThat I may see Thee face to face\nWith all thy saints in that blest place\nWhich Thou for us hast purchased.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Jesus Christ, do not delay,\nO hasten our salvation!\nWe often tremble on our way\nIn fear and tribulation.\nThen hear us when we cry to Thee;\nCome, mighty Judge, and make us free\nFrom every evil.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Day Is Surely Drawing Near",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1907",
          "Authors": [
            "Bartholomäus Ringwaldt",
            "circa 1565."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The day of resurrection! Earth, tell it out abroad;\nThe passover of gladness, the passover of God.\nFrom death to life eternal, from earth unto the sky,\nOur Christ hath brought us over, with hymns of victory.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our hearts be pure from evil, that we may see aright\nThe Lord in rays eternal of resurrection light;\nAnd listening to His accents, may hear, so calm and plain,\nHis own \"All hail!\" and, hearing, may raise the victor strain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now let the heavens be joyful! Let earth the song begin!\nLet the round world keep triumph, and all that is therein!\nLet all things seen and unseen their notes in gladness blend,\nFor Christ the Lord hath risen, our joy that hath no end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Day of Resurrection",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1908",
          "Authors": [
            "John of Damascus; translated from Greek to English by John Mason Neale",
            "1862."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The day of the Lord is at hand, at hand;\nIts storms roll up the sky;\nThe nations sleep starving on heaps of gold;\nAll dreamers toss and sigh;\nThe night is darkest before the morn;\nWhen the pain is sorest the child is born,\nAnd the day of the Lord is at hand, at hand,\nThe day of the Lord is at hand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who would sit down and sigh for a lost age of gold,\nWhile the Lord of all ages is here?\nTrue hearts will leap at the trumpet of God,\nAnd those who can suffer can dare.\nEach old age of gold was an iron age, too,\nAnd the meekest of saints may find stern work to do\nIn the day of the Lord at hand, at hand,\nIn the day of the Lord at hand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Day of the Lord Is at Hand",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1909",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Kingsley (1819-1875)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The day of wrath, that dreadful day,\nWhen heaven and earth shall pass away:\nWhat power shall be the sinner's stay?\nHow shall he meet that dreadful day?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When, shriveling like a parched scroll,\nThe flaming heavens together roll,\nAnd louder yet, and yet more dread,\nSwells the high trump that wakes the dead.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O! on that day, that awful day,\nWhen man to judgment wakes from clay,\nBe Thou, O Christ! the sinner's stay,\nThough heaven and earth shall pass away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Day of Wrath",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1910",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The day Thou gavest, Lord, is ended,\nThe darkness falls at Thy behest;\nTo Thee our morning hymns ascended,\nThy praise shall sanctify our rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We thank Thee that Thy church, unsleeping,\nWhile earth rolls onward into light,\nThrough all the world her watch is keeping,\nAnd rests not now by day or night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As over each continent and island\nThe dawn leads on another day,\nThe voice of prayer is never silent,\nNor dies the strain of praise away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The sun that bids us rest is waking\nOur brethren 'neath the western sky,\nAnd hour by hour fresh lips are making\nThy wondrous doings heard on high.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So be it, Lord; Thy throne shall never\nLike earth's proud empires, pass away:\nThy kingdom stands, and grows forever,\nTill all Thy creatures own Thy sway.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Day Thou Gavest, Lord, Is Ended",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1911",
          "Authors": [
            "John Ellerton",
            "1870."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The duteous day now closeth,\nEach flower and tree reposeth,\nShade creeps o'er wild and wood:\nLet us, as night is falling,\nOn God our Maker calling,\nGive thanks to Him, the Giver good.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now all the heav'nly splendor\nBreaks forth in starlight tender\nFrom myriad worlds unknown;\nAnd man, the marvel seeing,\nForgets his selfish being,\nFor joy of beauty not his own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Awhile his mortal blindness\nMay miss God's lovingkindness,\nAnd grope in faithless strife:\nBut when life's day is over\nShall death's fair night discover\nThe fields of everlasting life.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Duteous Day Now Closeth",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1912",
          "Authors": [
            "Paul Gerhardt",
            "1648; paraphrased by Robert Bridges",
            "1899."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The ends of all the earth shall hear\nAnd turn unto the Lord in fear;\nAll kindreds of the earth shall own\nAnd worship Him as God alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For His the kingdom, His of right,\nHe rules the nations by His might;\nAll earth to Him her homage brings,\nThe Lord of lords, the King of kings.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Both rich and poor, both bond and free\nShall worship Him on bended knee,\nAnd children's children shall proclaim\nThe glorious honor of His Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord's unfailing righteousness\nAll generations shall confess,\nFrom age to age shall all be taught\nWhat wondrous works the Lord has wrought.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All earth to Him her homage brings,\nThe Lord of lords, the King of kings.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Ends of All the Earth Shall Hear",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1913",
          "Authors": [
            "William Howard Doane",
            "1873. Words: The Psalter",
            "1912"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The first Noel the angel did say\nWas to certain poor shepherds in fields as they lay;\nIn fields where they lay tending their sheep,\nOn a cold winter's night that was so deep.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "They looked up and saw a star\nShining in the east, beyond them far;\nAnd to the earth it gave great light,\nAnd so it continued both day and night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And by the light of that same star\nThree Wise Men came from country far;\nTo seek for a King was their intent,\nAnd to follow the star wherever it went.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This star drew nigh to the northwest,\nOver Bethlehem it took its rest;\nAnd there it did both stop and stay,\nRight over the place where Jesus lay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then did they know assuredly\nWithin that house the King did lie;\nOne entered it them for to see,\nAnd found the Babe in poverty.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then entered in those Wise Men three,\nFull reverently upon the knee,\nAnd offered there, in His presence,\nTheir gold and myrrh and frankincense.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Between an ox stall and an ass,\nThis Child truly there He was;\nFor want of clothing they did Him lay\nAll in a manger, among the hay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then let us all with one accord\nSing praises to our heavenly Lord;\nThat hath made heaven and earth of naught,\nAnd with His blood mankind hath bought.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If we in our time shall do well,\nWe shall be free from death and hell;\nFor God hath prepared for us all\nA resting place in general.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Noel, Noel, Noel, Noel,\nBorn is the King of Israel.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The First Noel",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1914",
          "Authors": [
            "Traditional English"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "He dies! the Friend of sinners dies!\nLo! Salem's daughters weep around;\nA solemn darkness veils the skies,\nA sudden trembling shakes the ground.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, saints, and drop a tear or two\nFor Him who groaned beneath your load:\nHe shed a thousand drops for you,\nA thousand drops of richer blood.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here's love and grief beyond degree:\nThe Lord of Glory dies for men!\nBut lo! what sudden joys we see,\nJesus, the dead, revives again!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The rising God forsakes the tomb;\nThe tomb in vain forbids His rise;\nCherubic legions guard Him home,\nAnd shout Him welcome to the skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Break off your fears, ye saints, and tell\nHow high your great Deliv'rer reigns;\nSing how He spoiled the hosts of hell,\nAnd led the monster death in chains!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Say, \"Live forever, wondrous King!\nBorn to redeem, and strong to save;\"\nThen ask the monster, \"Where's thy sting?\"\nAnd, \"Where's thy vict'ry, boasting grave?\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Friend of Sinners Dies",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1915",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1709."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, our Brother, strong and good,\nWas humbly born in a stable rude,\nAnd the friendly beasts around Him stood,\nJesus, our Brother, strong and good.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"I,\" said the donkey, shaggy and brown,\n\"I carried His mother uphill and down,\nI carried His mother to Bethlehem town;\nI,\" said the donkey, shaggy and brown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"I,\" said the cow, all white and red,\n\"I gave Him my manger for His bed,\nI gave Him hay to pillow His head;\nI,\" said the cow, all white and red.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"I,\" said the sheep with curly horn,\n\"I gave Him my wool for His blanket warm,\nHe wore my coat on Christmas morn;\nI,\" said the sheep with curly horn.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"I,\" said the dove, from the rafters high,\n\"I cooed Him to sleep that He should not cry,\nWe cooed Him to sleep, my mate and I;\nI,\" said the dove, from the rafters high.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thus all the beats, by some good spell,\nIn the stable dark were glad to tell\nOf the gifts they gave Emmanuel,\nThe gifts they gave Emmanuel.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Friendly Beasts",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1916",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown",
            "12th Century; translated from French to English by an anonymous translator."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is a gate that stands ajar,\nAnd through its portals gleaming\nA radiance from the cross afar,\nThe Savior's love revealing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That gate ajar stands free for all\nWho seek through it salvation;\nThe rich and poor, the great and small,\nOf every tribe and nation.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Press onward, then, though foes may frown,\nWhile mercy's gate is open;\nAccept the cross, and win the crown,\nLove's everlasting token.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Beyond the river's brink we'll lay\nThe cross that here is given,\nAnd bear the crown of life away,\nAnd love Him more in heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O depth of mercy! Can it be\nThat gate was left ajar for me?\nFor me! For me!\nWas left ajar for me!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Gate Ajar for Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1917",
          "Authors": [
            "Lydia Odell Baxter",
            "circa 1872."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The glorious gates of righteousness\nThrow open unto me,\nAnd I will enter them with praise,\nO Lord, my God, to Thee,\nAnd I will enter them with praise,\nO Lord, my God, to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This is Thy temple gate, O Lord,\nThe just shall enter there;\nMy Savior, I will give Thee thanks,\nO Thou, that hearest prayer,\nMy Savior, I will give Thee thanks,\nO Thou, that hearest prayer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The stone rejected and despised\nIs now the cornerstone;\nHow wondrous are the ways of God,\nUnfathomed and unknown!\nHow wondrous are the ways of God,\nUnfathomed and unknown!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In this the day that Thou hast made\nTriumphantly we sing;\nSend now prosperity, O Lord,\nO Lord, salvation bring,\nSend now prosperity, O Lord,\nO Lord, salvation bring.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Glorious Gates of Righteousness",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1918",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The glory of these forty days\nWe celebrate with songs of praise;\nFor Christ, by Whom all things were made,\nHimself has fasted and has prayed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Alone and fasting Moses saw\nThe loving God Who gave the law;\nAnd to Elijah, fasting, came\nThe steeds and chariots of flame.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So Daniel trained his mystic sight,\nDelivered from the lions' might;\nAnd John, the Bridegroom's friend, became\nThe herald of Messiah's Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then grant us, Lord, like them to be\nFull oft in fast and prayer with Thee;\nOur spirits strengthen with Thy grace,\nAnd give us joy to see Thy face.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Father, Son, and Spirit blest,\nTo thee be every prayer addressed,\nWho art in threefold Name adored,\nFrom age to age, the only Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Glory of These Forty Days",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1919",
          "Authors": [
            "Latin",
            "6th Century."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The God of Abraham praise, Who reigns enthroned above;\nAncient of Everlasting Days, and God of Love;\nJehovah, great I AM! by earth and heaven confessed;\nI bow and bless the sacred Name forever blessed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Formless, all lovely forms declare His loveliness;\nHoly, no holiness on earth can His express.\nLo, He is Lord of all, creation speaks His praise,\nAnd everywhere, above, below, His will obeys.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The God of Abraham praise, at Whose supreme command\nFrom earth I rise, and seek the joys; at His right hand:\nI all on earth forsake, its wisdom, fame, and power;\nAnd Him my only Portion make, my Shield and Tower.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He knoweth every thought, our secrets open lie,\nEnd as beginning clear to His all seeing eye.\nWih perfect poise He binds, accordant to the deed,\nTo wrong the doom, to right the joy, in measured meed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The God of Abraham praise, Whose all sufficient grace\nShall guide me all my happy days, in all my ways.\nHe calls a worm His friend, He calls Himself my God;\nAnd He shall save me to the end, through Jesus' blood.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The great I AM has sworn; I on this oath depend.\nI shall, on eagle wings upborne, to heaven ascend.\nI shall behold God's face; I shall God's power adore,\nAnd sing the wonders of God's grace forevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though nature's strength decay, and earth and hell withstand,\nTo Canaan's bounds I urge my way, at His command.\nThe watery deep I pass, with Jesus in my view;\nAnd through the howling wilderness my way pursue.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The heavenly land I see, with peace and plenty blessed;\nA land of sacred liberty, and endless rest.\nThere milk and honey flow, and oil and wine abound,\nAnd trees of life forever grow with mercy crowned.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There dwells the Lord our King, the Lord our righteousness,\nTriumphant over the world and sin, the Prince of peace;\nOn Zion's sacred height His kingdom still maintains,\nAnd glorious with His saints in light forever reigns.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He keeps His own secure, He guards them by His side,\nArrays in garments white and pure His spotless bride:\nWith streams of sacred bliss, with groves of living joys,\nWith all the fruits of paradise, He still supplies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Before the great Three-One they all exulting stand,\nAnd tell the wonders He hath done, through all their land:\nThe listening spheres attend, and swell the growing fame;\nAnd sing, in songs which never end, the wondrous Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 11
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The God Who reigns on high the great archangels sing,\nAnd \"Holy, holy, holy!\" cry, \"Almighty King!\nWho was, and is, the same, and evermore shall be:\nJehovah, Lord, the great I AM, we worship Thee!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 12
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Before the Savior's face the ransomed nations bow.\nOverwhelmed at His almighty grace, forever new:\nHe shows His prints of love--they kindle to a flame!\nAnd sound through all the worlds above the slaughtered Lamb.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 13
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The whole triumphant host give thanks to God on high;\n\"Hail, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost,\" they ever cry.\nHail, Abraham's God, and mine! (I join the heavenly lays)\nAll might and majesty are Thine, and endless praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 14
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The God of Abraham Praise",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1920",
          "Authors": [
            "From The Yigdal of Daniel ben Judah",
            "circa 1400; paraphrased by Thomas Olivers",
            "1760."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The grave itself a garden is,\nWhere loveliest flowers abound;\nSince Christ, our never fading Life,\nSprang from that holy ground.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O give us grace to die to sin,\nThat we, O Lord, may have\nSo holy, happy rest in Thee,\nA Sabbath in the grave.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou, Lord, baptized in Thine own blood,\nAnd buried in the grave,\nDidst raise Thyself to endless life,\nOmnipotent to save.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Baptized into Thy death we died,\nAnd buried were with Thee,\nThat we might fly with Thee to God,\nAnd ever blest might be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, through the grave and gate of death\nMay we, with Thee, arise\nTo an eternal Easter day\nOf glory in the skies!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Grave Itself a Garden Is",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1921",
          "Authors": [
            "Christopher Wordsworth",
            "1862."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The great archangel's trump shall sound,\nWhile twice ten thousand thunders roar\nTear up the graves, and cleave the ground,\nAnd make the greedy sea restore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The greedy sea shall yield her dead,\nThe earth no more her slain conceal;\nSinners shall lift their guilty head,\nAnd shrink to see a yawning hell.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But we, who now our Lord confess,\nAnd faithful to the end endure,\nShall stand in Jesus' righteousness,\nStand, as the Rock of ages, sure.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We, while the stars from heaven shall fall,\nAnd mountains are on mountains hurled,\nShall stand unmoved amidst them all,\nAnd smile to see a burning world.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The earth, and all the works therein,\nDissolve, by raging flames destroyed,\nWhile we survey the awful scene,\nAnd mount above the fiery void.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By faith we now transcend the skies,\nAnd on that ruined world look down;\nBy love above all height we rise,\nAnd share the everlasting throne.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Great Archangel's Trump",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1922",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley (1707-1788)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The great God of heaven is come down to earth,\nHis mother a virgin, and sinless His birth;\nThe Father eternal His Father alone:\nHe sleeps in the manger; He reigns on the throne.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A Babe on the breast of a maiden He lies,\nYet sits with the Father on high in the skies;\nBefore Him their faces the seraphim hide,\nWhile Joseph stands waiting, unscared, by His side.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo! here is Emmanuel, here is the Child,\nThe Son that was promised to Mary so mild;\nWhose power and dominion shall ever increase,\nThe Prince that shall rule o'er a kingdom of peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Wonderful Counsellor, boundless in might,\nThe Father's own image, the beam of His light;\nBehold Him now wearing the likeness of man,\nWeak, helpless, and speechless, in measure a span.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O wonder of wonders, which none can unfold:\nThe Ancient of Days is an hour or two old;\nThe Maker of all things is made of the earth,\nMan is worshipped by angels, and God comes to birth:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The word in the bliss of the Godhead remains,\nYet in flesh comes to suffer the keenest of pains;\nHe is that He was, and forever shall be,\nBut becomes that He was not, for you and for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then let us adore Him, and praise His great love:\nTo save us poor sinners He came from above.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Great God of Heaven",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1923",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Ramsden Bramley (1833-1917)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The great Physician now is near,\nThe sympathizing Jesus;\nHe speaks the drooping heart to cheer,\nOh! hear the voice of Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Your many sins are all forgiven,\nOh! hear the voice of Jesus;\nGo on your way in peace to heaven,\nAnd wear a crown with Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All glory to the dying Lamb!\nI now believe in Jesus;\nI love the blessed Savior's name,\nI love the Name of Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The children, too, both great and small,\nWho love the Name of Jesus,\nMay now accept the gracious call\nTo work and live for Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, brethren, help me sing His praise,\nOh, praise the Name of Jesus;\nOh, sisters, all your voices raise,\nOh, bless the Name of Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His name dispels my guilt and fear,\nNo other name but Jesus;\nOh! how my soul delights to hear\nThe charming name of Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And when to that bright world above,\nWe rise to see our Jesus,\nWe'll sing around the throne of love\nHis Name, the Name of Jesus.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sweetest note in seraph song,\nSweetest name on mortal tongue;\nSweetest carol ever sung,\nJesus, blessed Jesus.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Great Physician",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1924",
          "Authors": [
            "William Hunter",
            "1859",
            "and Richard Kempenfelt",
            "1777."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When in Jesus we believe, and His pardon we receive,\nWhat a comfort to the soul the promise brings;\nThat the weary and oppressed, when they come to Him for rest,\nHe will cover with the shadow of His wings.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When in Jesus we abide, and by faith are justified,\nWe have peace with God the Father through His Name;\nAnd the joy that fills the heart, though its earthly hopes depart,\nThrough His all atoning merit we may claim.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When in Jesus we are one we can say, His will be done,\nWe can trust Him where perhaps we cannot trace;\nFor he keeps us by His power, every moment, every hour,\nAnd we feel the sweet refreshing of His grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, the whispers of His love, how they cheer us from above,\nWhile they tell of yonder mansions bright and fair;\nWhere, beyond the swelling tide, we shall anchor at His side,\nAnd be gathered with the saints in glory there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O sing the greatness of His mercy,\nUnto those that seek Him ever full and free;\nO sing, while angels join the chorus,\nRolling onward like the sea.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Greatness of His Mercy",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1925",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1897."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through each perplexing care and strife,\nThat marks the checkered path of life,\nMy Savior's guiding hand I see,\nAnd know that still He leadeth me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though trials great before me rise,\nThough clouds of sorrow veil my skies,\nUnmoved the coming storm I see,\nFor God my Savior leadeth me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He leadeth me, O joy divine!\nThe glory His, the cross be mine,\nSince He who suffered on the tree\nIn tender mercy leadeth me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With Him, my soul's eternal Guide,\nWhat can I wish or want beside?\nIn life or death my song shall be,\nMy loving Savior leadeth me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He leadeth me, he leadeth me,\nLet this my theme of rapture be!\nHe leadeth me, He leadeth me,\nMy Savior's guiding hand I see.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Guiding Hand",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1926",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1876."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The hand that was nailed to the cross of woe,\nIn love reaches out to the world below;\n'Tis beckoning now to the souls that roam,\nAnd pointing the way to the heav'nly home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "E'en now I can see, through a mist of tears,\nThat hand still outstretched o'er the gulf of years,\nWith healing and hope for my sin sick soul,\nOne touch of its finger will make me whole!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The hand that wrought wonders in days of old,\nHolds treasure more precious than gems or gold,\nThe price of redemption from sin and shame,\nThe gift of salvation through Jesus' Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The hand of my Savior I see,\nThe hand that was wounded for me;\n'Twill lead me in love to the mansions above,\nThe hand that was wounded for me!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Hand That Was Nailed to the Cross",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1927",
          "Authors": [
            "Hattie H. Pierson",
            "1906."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The happy Christmas comes once more,\nThe heavenly Guest is at the door,\nThe blessed words the shepherds thrill,\nThe joyous tidings, \"Peace, good will.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O let us go with quiet mind,\nThe gentle Babe with shepherds find,\nTo gaze on Him Who gladdens them,\nThe loveliest flower of Jesse's stem.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The lowly Savior meekly lies,\nLaid off the splendor of the skies;\nNo crown bedecks His forehead fair,\nNo pearl, nor gem, nor silk is there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O wake, our hearts, in gladness sing,\nAnd keep our Christmas with our King,\nTill living song, from loving souls,\nLike sound of mighty water rolls.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O holy Child, Thy manger gleams\nTill earth and heaven glow with its beams,\nTill midnight noon's broad light hath won,\nAnd Jacob's star outshines the sun.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou patriarchs' joy, Thou prophets' song,\nThou heavenly Dayspring, looked for long,\nThou Son of Man, incarnate Word,\nGreat David's Son, great David's Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, Jesus, glorious heavenly Guest,\nKeep Thine own Christmas in our breast,\nThen David's harp strings, hushed so long,\nShall swell our jubilee of song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Happy Christmas Comes Once More",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1928",
          "Authors": [
            "Nikolai Frederik Severin Grundtvig (1783-1872); translated from Danish to English by Charles Porterfield Krauth",
            "1867."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The happy morn is come!\nTriumphant o'er the grave,\nThe Lord hath left the tomb\nOmnipotent to save.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who now accuseth them\nFor whom their Surety died?\nWho now shall those condemn\nWhom God hath justified?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ hath the ransom paid;\nThe glorious work is done;\nOh Him our help is laid;\nBy Him our victory won.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hail, the triumphant Lord!\nThy resurrection Thou!\nWe bless Thy sacred Word;\nBefore Thy throne we bow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Captivity is captive led;\nFor Jesus liveth that was dead.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Happy Morn Is Come",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1929",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Haweis",
            "1792."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "My soul in sad exile was out on life's sea,\nSo burdened with sin and distressed,\nTill I heard a sweet voice, saying,\n\"Make Me your choice\";\nAnd I entered the \"Haven of Rest\"!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I yielded myself to His tender embrace,\nIn faith taking hold of the Word,\nMy fetters fell off, and I anchored my soul;\nThe \"Haven of Rest\" is my Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The song of my soul, since the Lord made me whole,\nHas been the old story so blest,\nOf Jesus, Who'll save whosoever will have\nA home in the \"Haven of Rest.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How precious the thought that we all may recline,\nLike John, the beloved so blest,\nOn Jesus' strong arm, where no tempest can harm,\nSecure in the \"Haven of Rest.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O come to the Savior, He patiently waits\nTo save by His power divine;\nCome, anchor your soul in the \"Haven of Rest,\"\nAnd say, \"My Beloved is mine.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I've anchored my soul in the \"Haven of Rest,\"\nI'll sail the wide seas no more;\nThe tempest may sweep over wild, stormy, deep,\nIn Jesus I'm safe evermore.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Haven of Rest",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1930",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Lake Gilmour",
            "1890."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The head that once was crowned with thorns\nIs crowned with glory now;\nA royal diadem adorns\nThe mighty victor's brow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The highest place that heaven affords\nBelongs to Him by right;\nThe King of kings and Lord of lords,\nAnd heaven's eternal Light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The joy of all who dwell above,\nThe joy of all below,\nTo whom He manifests His love,\nAnd grants His Name to know.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To them the cross with all its shame,\nWith all its grace, is given;\nTheir name an everlasting name,\nTheir joy the joy of heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "They suffer with their Lord below;\nThey reign with Him above;\nTheir profit and their joy to know\nThe mystery of His love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The cross He bore is life and health,\nThough shame and death to Him,\nHis people's hope, His people's wealth,\nTheir everlasting theme.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Head That Once Was Crowned",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1931",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Kelly",
            "1820."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The heav'ns declare Thy glory, Lord,\nIn every star Thy wisdom shines\nBut when our eyes behold Thy Word,\nWe read Thy Name in fairer lines.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The rolling sun, the changing light,\nAnd nights and days, Thy power confess\nBut the blest volume Thou hast writ\nReveals Thy justice and Thy grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sun, moon, and stars convey Thy praise\nRound the whole earth, and never stand:\nSo when Thy truth begun its race,\nIt touched and glanced on every land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Nor shall Thy spreading Gospel rest\nTill through the world Thy truth has run,\nTill Christ has all the nations blest\nThat see the light or feel the sun.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Great Sun of Righteousness, arise,\nBless the dark world with heav'nly light;\nThy Gospel makes the simple wise,\nThy laws are pure, Thy judgments right.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy noblest wonders here we view\nIn souls renewed and sins forgiv'n;\nLord, cleanse my sins, my soul renew,\nAnd make Thy Word my guide to heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Heavens Declare Thy Glory",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1932",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1719."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The heavens declare Thy glory,\nThe firmament Thy power;\nDay unto day the story\nRepeats from hour to hour;\nNight unto night replying,\nProclaims in every land,\nO Lord, with voice undying,\nThe wonders of Thy hand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The sun with royal splendor\nGoes forth to chant Thy praise;\nAnd moonbeams soft and tender\nTheir gentler anthem raise;\nO'er every tribe and nation\nThat music strange is poured,\nThe song of all creation,\nTo Thee, creation's Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How perfect, just, and holy\nThe precepts Thou hast given;\nStill making wise the lowly,\nThey lift the thoughts to heaven;\nHow pure, how soul restoring\nThy Gospel's heavenly ray,\nA brighter radiance pouring\nThan noon of brightest day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All heaven on high rejoices\nTo do its Maker's will;\nThe stars with solemn voices\nResound Thy praises still;\nSo let my whole behavior,\nThoughts, words, and actions be,\nO Lord, my Strength, my Savior,\nOne ceaseless song to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Heavens Declare Thy Glory (1)",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1933",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Rawson Birks",
            "1874."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "1. What is thy only comfort in life and death?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "2. How many things are necessary for thee to know, that thou, enjoying this comfort, mayest live\nand die happily?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "3. Whence knowest thou thy misery?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "4. What does the law of God require of us?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "5. Canst thou keep all these things perfectly?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "6. Did God then create man so wicked and perverse?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "7. Whence then proceeds this depravity of human nature?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "8. Are we then so corrupt that we are wholly incapable of doing any good, and inclined to all\nwickedness?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "9. Does not God then do injustice to man, by requiring from him in his law, that which he cannot\nperform?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "10. Will God suffer such disobedience and rebellion to go unpunished?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "11. Is not God then also merciful?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 11
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "12. Since then, by the righteous judgment of God, we deserve temporal and eternal punishment,\nis there no way by which we may escape that punishment, and be again received into favour?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 12
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "13. Can we ourselves then make this satisfaction?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 13
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "14. Can there be found anywhere, one, who is a mere creature, able to satisfy for us?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 14
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "15. What sort of a mediator and deliverer then must we seek for?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 15
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "16. Why must he be very man, and also perfectly righteous?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 16
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "17. Why must he in one person be also very God?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 17
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "18. Who then is that Mediator, who is in one person both very God, and a real righteous man?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 18
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "19. Whence knowest thou this?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 19
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "20. Are all men then, as they perished in Adam, saved by Christ?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 20
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "21. What is true faith?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 21
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "22. What is then necessary for a christian to believe?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 22
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "23. What are these articles?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 23
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "24. How are these articles divided?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 24
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "25. Since there is but one only divine essence, why speakest thou of Father, Son, and Holy\nGhost?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 25
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "26. What believest thou when thou sayest, \"I believe in God the Father, Almighty, Maker of\nheaven and earth\"?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 26
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "27. What dost thou mean by the providence of God?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 27
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "28. What advantage is it to us to know that God has created, and by his providence does still\nuphold all things?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 28
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "29. Why is the Son of God called \"Jesus\", that is a Saviour?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 29
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "30. Do such then believe in Jesus the only Saviour, who seek their salvation and welfare of\nsaints, of themselves, or anywhere else?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 30
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "31. Why is he called \"Christ\", that is anointed?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 31
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "32. But why art thou called a Christian?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 32
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "33. Why is Christ called the \"only begotten Son\" of God, since we are also the children of God?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 33
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "34. Wherefore callest thou him \"our Lord\"?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 34
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "35. What is the meaning of these words \"He was conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the virgin\nMary\"?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 35
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "36. What profit dost thou receive by Christ's holy conception and nativity?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 36
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "37. What dost thou understand by the words, \"He suffered\"?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 37
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "38. Why did he suffer \"under Pontius Pilate, as judge\"?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 38
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "39. Is there anything more in his being \"crucified\", than if he had died some other death?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 39
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "40. Why was it necessary for Christ to humble himself even \"unto death\"?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 40
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "41. Why was he also \"buried\"?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 41
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "42. Since then Christ died for us, why must we also die?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 42
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "43. What further benefit do we receive from the sacrifice and death of Christ on the cross?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 43
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "44. Why is there added, \"he descended into hell\"?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 44
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "45. What does the \"resurrection\" of Christ profit us?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 45
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "46. How dost thou understand these words, \"he ascended into heaven\"?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 46
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "47. Is not Christ then with us even to the end of the world, as he has promised?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 47
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "48. But if his human nature is not present, wherever his Godhead is, are not then these two\nnatures in Christ separated from one another?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 48
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "49. Of what advantage to us is Christ's ascension into heaven?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 49
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "50. Why is it added, \"and sitteth at the right hand of God\"?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 50
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "51. What profit is this glory of Christ, our head, unto us?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 51
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "52. What comfort is it to thee that \"Christ shall come again to judge the quick and the dead\"?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 52
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "53. What dost thou believe concerning the Holy Ghost?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 53
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "54. What believest thou concerning the \"holy catholic church\" of Christ?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 54
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "55. What do you understand by \"the communion of saints\"?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 55
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "56. What believest thou concerning \"the forgiveness of sins\"?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 56
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "57. What comfort does the \"resurrection of the body\" afford thee?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 57
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "58. What comfort takest thou from the article of \"life everlasting\"?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 58
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "59. But what does it profit thee now that thou believest all this?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 59
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "60. How are thou righteous before God?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 60
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "61. Why sayest thou, that thou art righteous by faith only?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 61
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "62. But why cannot our good works be the whole, or part of our righteousness before God?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 62
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "63. What! do not our good works merit, which yet God will reward in this and in a future life?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 63
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "64. But does not this doctrine make men careless and profane?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 64
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "65. Since then we are made partakers of Christ and all his benefits by faith only, whence does\nthis faith proceed?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 65
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "66. What are the sacraments?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 66
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "67. Are both word and sacraments, then, ordained and appointed for this end, that they may direct\nour faith to the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross, as the only ground of our salvation?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 67
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "68. How many sacraments has Christ instituted in the new covenant, or testament?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 68
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "69. How art thou admonished and assured by holy baptism, that the one sacrifice of Christ upon\nthe cross is of real advantage to thee?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 69
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "70. What is it to be washed with the blood and Spirit of Christ?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 70
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "71. Where has Christ promised us, that he will as certainly wash us by his blood and Spirit, as we\nare washed with the water of baptism?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 71
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "72. Is then the external baptism with water the washing away of sin itself?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 72
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "73. Why then does the Holy Ghost call baptism \"the washing of regeneration,\" and \"the washing\naway of sins\"?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 73
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "74. Are infants also to be baptized?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 74
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "75. How art thou admonished and assured in the Lord's Supper, that thou art a partaker of that\none sacrifice of Christ, accomplished on the cross, and of all his benefits?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 75
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "76. What is it then to eat the crucified body, and drink the shed blood of Christ?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 76
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "77. Where has Christ promised that he will as certainly feed and nourish believers with his body\nand bleed, as they eat of this broken bread, and drink of this cup?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 77
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "78. Do then the bread and wine become the very body and blood of Christ?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 78
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "79. Why then doth Christ call the bread \"his body\", and the cup \"his blood\", or \"the new covenant\nin his blood\"; and Paul the \"communion of body and blood of Christ\"?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 79
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "80. What difference is there between the Lord's supper and the popish mass?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 80
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "81. For whom is the Lord's supper instituted?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 81
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "82. Are they also to be admitted to this supper, who, by confession and life, declare themselves\nunbelieving and ungodly?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 82
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "83. What are the keys of the kingdom of heaven?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 83
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "84. How is the kingdom of heaven opened and shut by the preaching of the holy gospel?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 84
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "85. How is the kingdom of heaven shut and opened by Christian discipline?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 85
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "86. Since then we are delivered from our misery, merely of grace, through Christ, without any\nmerit of ours, why must we still do good works?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 86
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "87. Cannot they then be saved, who, continuing in their wicked and ungrateful lives, are not\nconverted to God?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 87
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "88. Of how many parts does the true conversion of man consist?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 88
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "89. What is the mortification of the old man?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 89
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "90. What is the quickening of the new man?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 90
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "91. But what are good works?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 91
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "92. What is the law of God?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 92
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "93. How are these commandments divided?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 93
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "94. What does God enjoin in the first commandment?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 94
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "95. What is idolatry?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 95
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "96. What does God require in the second commandment?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 96
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "97. Are images then not at all to be made?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 97
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "98. But may not images be tolerated in the churches, as books to the laity?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 98
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "99. What is required in the third commandment?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 99
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "100. Is then the profaning of God's name, by swearing and cursing, so heinous a sin, that his\nwrath is kindled against those who do not endeavour, as much as in them lies, to prevent and\nforbid such cursing and swearing?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 100
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "101. May we then swear religiously by the name of God?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 101
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "102. May we also swear by saints or any other creatures?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 102
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "103. What does God require in the fourth commandment?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 103
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "104. What does God require in the fifth commandment?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 104
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "105. What does God require in the sixth commandment?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 105
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "106. But this commandment seems only to speak of murder?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 106
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "107. But is it enough that we do not kill any man in the manner mentioned above?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 107
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "108. What does the seventh commandment teach us?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 108
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "109. Does God forbid in this commandment, only adultery, and such like gross sins?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 109
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "110. What does God forbid in the eighth commandment?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 110
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "111. But what does God require in this commandment?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 111
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "112. What is required in the ninth commandment?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 112
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "113. What does the tenth commandment require of us?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 113
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "114. But can those who are converted to God perfectly keep these commandments?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 114
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "115. Why will God then have the ten commandments so strictly preached, since no man in this\nlife can keep them?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 115
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "116. Why is prayer necessary for Christians?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 116
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "117. What are the requisites of that prayer, which is acceptable to God, and which he will hear?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 117
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "118. What has God commanded us to ask of him?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 118
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "119. What are the words of that prayer?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 119
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "120. Why has Christ commanded us to address God thus: \"Our Father\"?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 120
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "121. Why is it here added, \"Which art in heaven\"?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 121
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "122. Which is the first petition?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 122
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "123. Which is the second petition?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 123
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "124. Which is the third petition?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 124
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "125. Which is the fourth petition?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 125
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "126. Which is the fifth petition?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 126
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "127. Which is the sixth petition?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 127
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "128. How dost thou conclude thy prayer?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 128
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "129. What does the word \"Amen\" signify?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 129
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "1. What is thy only comfort in life and death? \n\nThat I with body and soul, both in life and death, am not my own, but belong unto my faithful\nSaviour Jesus Christ; who, with his precious blood, has fully satisfied for all my sins, and\ndelivered me from all the power of the devil; and so preserves me that without the will of my\nheavenly Father, not a hair can fall from my head; yea, that all things must be subservient to my\nsalvation, and therefore, by his Holy Spirit, He also assures me of eternal life, and makes me\nsincerely willing and ready, henceforth, to live unto him.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "2. How many things are necessary for thee to know, that thou, enjoying this comfort, mayest live\nand die happily?\n\nThree; the first, how great my sins and miseries are; the second, how I may be delivered from all\nmy sins and miseries; the third, how I shall express my gratitude to God for such deliverance.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "3. Whence knowest thou thy misery?\n\nOut of the law of God.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "4. What does the law of God require of us?\n\nChrist teaches us that briefly, Matt. 22:37-40, \"Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy\nheart, with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and with all thy strength. This is the first and the\ngreat commandment; and the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. On\nthese two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.\"",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "5. Canst thou keep all these things perfectly?\n\nIn no wise; for I am prone by nature to hate God and my neighbour.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "6. Did God then create man so wicked and perverse?\n\nBy no means; but God created man good, and after his own image, in true righteousness and\nholiness, that he might rightly know God his Creator, heartily love him and live with him in\neternal happiness to glorify and praise him.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "7. Whence then proceeds this depravity of human nature?\n\nFrom the fall and disobedience of our first parents, Adam and Eve, in Paradise; hence our nature\nis become so corrupt, that we are all conceived and born in sin.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "8. Are we then so corrupt that we are wholly incapable of doing any good, and inclined to all\nwickedness?\n\nIndeed we are; except we are regenerated by the Spirit of God.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "9. Does not God then do injustice to man, by requiring from him in his law, that which he cannot\nperform?\n\nNot at all; for God made man capable of performing it; but man, by the instigation of the devil,\nand his own wilful disobedience, deprived himself and all his posterity of those divine gifts.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "10. Will God suffer such disobedience and rebellion to go unpunished?\n\nBy no means; but is terribly displeased with our original as well as actual sins; and will punish\nthem in his just judgment temporally and eternally, as he has declared, \"Cursed is every one that\ncontinueth not in all things, which are written in the book of the law, to do them.\"",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "11. Is not God then also merciful?\n\nGod is indeed merciful,  but also just; therefore his justice requires, that sin which is committed\nagainst the most high majesty of God, be also punished with extreme, that is, with everlasting\npunishment of body and soul.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 11
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "12. Since then, by the righteous judgment of God, we deserve temporal and eternal punishment,\nis there no way by which we may escape that punishment, and be again received into favour?\n\nGod will have his justice satisfied:  and therefore we must make this full satisfaction, either by\nourselves, or by another.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 12
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "13. Can we ourselves then make this satisfaction?\n\nBy no means; but on the contrary we daily increase our debt.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 13
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "14. Can there be found anywhere, one, who is a mere creature, able to satisfy for us?\n\nNone; for, first, God will not punish any other creature for the sin which man has committed; and\nfurther, no mere creature can sustain the burden of God's eternal wrath against sin, so as to\ndeliver others from it.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 14
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "15. What sort of a mediator and deliverer then must we seek for?\n\nFor one who is very man, and perfectly righteous;  and yet more powerful than all creatures; that\nis, one who is also very God.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 15
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "16. Why must he be very man, and also perfectly righteous?\n\nBecause the justice of God requires that the same human nature which has sinned, should\nlikewise make satisfaction for sin; and one, who is himself a sinner, cannot satisfy for others.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 16
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "17. Why must he in one person be also very God?\n\nThat he might, by the power of his Godhead sustain in his human nature,  the burden of God's\nwrath; and might obtain for, and restore to us, righteousness and life.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 17
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "18. Who then is that Mediator, who is in one person both very God, and a real righteous man?\n\nOur Lord Jesus Christ: \"who of God is made unto us wisdom, and righteousness, and\nsanctification, and redemption.\"",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 18
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "19. Whence knowest thou this?\n\nFrom the holy gospel, which God himself first revealed in Paradise;  and afterwards published by\nthe patriarchs and prophets, and represented by the sacrifices and other ceremonies of the law;\nand lastly, has fulfilled it by his only begotten Son.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 19
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "20. Are all men then, as they perished in Adam, saved by Christ?\n\nNo; only those who are ingrafted into him, and, receive all his benefits, by a true faith.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 20
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "21. What is true faith?\n\nTrue faith is not only a certain knowledge, whereby I hold for truth all that God has revealed to\nus in his word, but also an assured confidence, which the Holy Ghost  works by the gospel in my\nheart; that not only to others, but to me also, remission of sin, everlasting righteousness and\nsalvation, are freely given by God, merely of grace, only for the sake of Christ's merits.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 21
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "22. What is then necessary for a christian to believe?\n\nAll things promised us in the gospel,  which the articles of our catholic undoubted christian faith\nbriefly teach us.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 22
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "23. What are these articles?\n\n1. I believe in God the Father, Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth: 2. And in Jesus Christ, his\nonly begotten Son, our Lord: 3. Who was conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the Virgin Mary:\n4. Suffered under Pontius Pilate; was crucified, dead, and buried: He descended into hell: 5. The\nthird day he rose again from the dead: 6. He ascended into heaven, and sitteth at the right hand of\nGod the Father Almighty: 7. From thence he shall come to judge the quick and the dead: 8. I\nbelieve in the Holy Ghost: 9. I believe a holy catholic church: the communion of saints: 10. The\nforgiveness of sins: 11. The resurrection of the body: 12. And the life everlasting.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 23
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "24. How are these articles divided?\n\nInto three parts; the first is of God the Father, and our creation; the second of God the Son, and\nour redemption; the third of God the Holy Ghost, and our sanctification.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 24
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "25. Since there is but one only divine essence, why speakest thou of Father, Son, and Holy\nGhost?\n\nBecause God has so revealed himself in his word, that these three distinct persons are the one\nonly true and eternal God.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 25
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "26. What believest thou when thou sayest, \"I believe in God the Father, Almighty, Maker of\nheaven and earth\"?\n\nThat the eternal Father of our Lord Jesus Christ (who of nothing made heaven and earth, with all\nthat is in them; who likewise upholds and governs the same by his eternal counsel and\nprovidence) is for the sake of Christ his Son, my God and my Father; on whom I rely so entirely,\nthat I have no doubt, but he will provide me with all things necessary for soul and body and\nfurther, that he will make whatever evils he sends upon me, in this valley of tears turn out to my\nadvantage; for he is able to do it, being Almighty God, and willing, being a faithful Father.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 26
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "27. What dost thou mean by the providence of God?\n\nThe almighty and everywhere present power of God; whereby, as it were by his hand, he upholds\nand governs heaven, earth, and all creatures; so that herbs and grass, rain and drought, fruitful\nand barren years, meat and drink, health and sickness, riches and poverty, yea, and all things\ncome, not by chance, but be his fatherly hand.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 27
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "28. What advantage is it to us to know that God has created, and by his providence does still\nuphold all things?\n\nThat we may be patient in adversity;  thankful in prosperity;  and that in all things, which may\nhereafter befall us, we place our firm trust in our faithful God and Father,  that nothing shall\nseparate us from his love;  since all creatures are so in his hand, that without his will they cannot\nso much as move.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 28
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "29. Why is the Son of God called \"Jesus\", that is a Saviour?\n\nBecause he saveth us, and delivereth us from our sins;  and likewise, because we ought not to\nseek, neither can find salvation in any other.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 29
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "30. Do such then believe in Jesus the only Saviour, who seek their salvation and welfare of\nsaints, of themselves, or anywhere else?\n\nThey do not; for though they boast of him in words, yet in deeds they deny Jesus the only\ndeliverer and Saviour; for one of these two things must be true, that either Jesus is not a complete\nSaviour; or that they, who by a true faith receive this Saviour, must find all things in him\nnecessary to their salvation.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 30
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "31. Why is he called \"Christ\", that is anointed?\n\nBecause he is ordained of God the Father, and anointed with the Holy Ghost, to be our chief\nProphet and Teacher, who has fully revealed to us the secret counsel and will of God concerning\nour redemption; and to be our only High Priest, who by the one sacrifice of his body, has\nredeemed us, and makes continual intercession with the Father for us; and also to be our eternal\nKing, who governs us by his word and Spirit, and who defends and preserves us in that salvation,\nhe has purchased for us.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 31
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "32. But why art thou called a Christian?\n\nBecause I am a member of Christ by faith, and thus am partaker of his anointing; that so I may\nconfess his name, and present myself a living sacrifice of thankfulness to him: and also that with\na free and good conscience I may fight against sin and Satan in this life and afterwards I reign\nwith him eternally, over all creatures.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 32
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "33. Why is Christ called the \"only begotten Son\" of God, since we are also the children of God?\n\nBecause Christ alone is the eternal and natural Son of God; but we are children adopted of God,\nby grace, for his sake.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 33
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "34. Wherefore callest thou him \"our Lord\"?\n\nBecause he hath redeemed us, both soul and body, from all our sins, not with silver or gold, but\nwith his precious blood, and has delivered us from all the power of the devil; and thus has made\nus his own property.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 34
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "35. What is the meaning of these words \"He was conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the virgin\nMary\"? \n\nThat God's eternal Son, who is, and continues true and eternal God, took upon him the very\nnature of man, of the flesh and blood of the virgin Mary, by the operation of the Holy Ghost; that\nhe might also be the true seed of David, like unto his brethren in all things, sin excepted.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 35
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "36. What profit dost thou receive by Christ's holy conception and nativity?\n\nThat he is our Mediator; and with His innocence and perfect holiness, covers in the sight of God,\nmy sins, wherein I was conceived and brought forth.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 36
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "37. What dost thou understand by the words, \"He suffered\"?\n\nThat he, all the time that he lived on earth, but especially at the end of his life, sustained in body\nand soul, the wrath of God against the sins of all mankind: that so by his passion, as the only\npropitiatory sacrifice,  he might redeem our body and soul from everlasting damnation, and\nobtain for us the favour of God, righteousness and eternal life.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 37
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "38. Why did he suffer \"under Pontius Pilate, as judge\"?\n\nThat he, being innocent, and yet condemned by a temporal judge, might thereby free us from the\nsevere judgement of God to which we were exposed.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 38
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "39. Is there anything more in his being \"crucified\", than if he had died some other death?\n\nYes there is; for thereby I am assured, that he took on him the curse which lay upon me;  for the\ndeath of the cross was accursed of God.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 39
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "40. Why was it necessary for Christ to humble himself even \"unto death\"?\n\nBecause with respect to the justice and truth of God, satisfaction for our sins could be made no\notherwise, than by the death of the Son of God.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 40
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "41. Why was he also \"buried\"?\n\nThereby to prove that he was really dead.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 41
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "42. Since then Christ died for us, why must we also die?\n\nOur death is not a satisfaction for our sins, but only an abolishing of sin, and a passage into\neternal life.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 42
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "43. What further benefit do we receive from the sacrifice and death of Christ on the cross?\n\nThat by virtue thereof, our old man is crucified, dead and buried with him; that so the corrupt\ninclinations of the flesh may no more reign in us;  but that we may offer ourselves unto him a\nsacrifice of thanksgiving.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 43
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "44. Why is there added, \"he descended into hell\"?\n\nThat in my greatest temptations, I may be assured, and wholly comfort myself in this, that my\nLord Jesus Christ, by his inexpressible anguish, pains, terrors, and hellish agonies, in which he\nwas plunged during all his sufferings, but especially on the cross, has delivered me from the\nanguish and torments of hell.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 44
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "45. What does the \"resurrection\" of Christ profit us?\n\nFirst, by his resurrection he has overcome death, that he might make us partakers of that\nrighteousness which he had purchased for us by his death; secondly, we are also by his power\nraised up to a new life; and lastly, the resurrection of Christ is a sure pledge of our blessed\nresurrection.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 45
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "46. How dost thou understand these words, \"he ascended into heaven\"? \n\nThat Christ, in sight of his disciples, was taken up from earth into heaven;  and that he continues\nthere for our interest,  until he comes again to judge the quick and the dead.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 46
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "47. Is not Christ then with us even to the end of the world, as he has promised? \n\nChrist is very man and very God; with respect to his human nature, he is no more on earth; but\nwith respect to his Godhead, majesty, grace and spirit, he is at no time absent from us.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 47
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "48. But if his human nature is not present, wherever his Godhead is, are not then these two\nnatures in Christ separated from one another?\n\nNot as all, for since the Godhead is illimitable and omnipresent, it must necessarily follow that\nthe same is beyond the limits of the human nature he assumed,  and yet is nevertheless in this\nhuman nature, and remains personally united to it.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 48
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "49. Of what advantage to us is Christ's ascension into heaven?\n\nFirst, that he is our advocate in the presence of his Father in heaven; secondly, that we have our\nflesh in heaven as a sure pledge that he, as the head, will also take up to himself, us, his\nmembers;  thirdly, that he sends us his Spirit as an earnest,  by whose power we \"seek the things\nwhich are above, where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God, and not things on earth.\"",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 49
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "50. Why is it added, \"and sitteth at the right hand of God\"?\n\nBecause Christ is ascended into heaven for this end, that he might appear as head of his church,\nby whom the Father governs all things.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 50
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "51. What profit is this glory of Christ, our head, unto us?\n\nFirst, that by his Holy Spirit he pours out heavenly graces upon us his members; and then that by\nhis power he defends and preserves us against all enemies.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 51
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "52. What comfort is it to thee that \"Christ shall come again to judge the quick and the dead\"?\n\nThat in all my sorrows and persecutions, with uplifted head I look for the very same person, who\nbefore offered himself for my sake, to the tribunal of God, and has removed all curse from me, to\ncome as judge from heaven: who shall cast all his and my enemies into everlasting\ncondemnation, but shall translate me with all his chosen ones to himself, into heavenly joys and\nglory.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 52
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "53. What dost thou believe concerning the Holy Ghost?\n\nFirst, that he is true and coeternal God with the Father and the Son; secondly, that he is also\ngiven me, to make me by a true faith, partaker of Christ and all his benefits, that he may comfort\nme and abide with me for ever.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 53
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "54. What believest thou concerning the \"holy catholic church\" of Christ?\n\nThat the Son of God from the beginning to the end of the world, gathers, defends, and preserves\nto himself by his Spirit and word, out of the whole human race, a church chosen to everlasting\nlife, agreeing in true faith; and that I am and forever shall remain, a living member thereof.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 54
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "55. What do you understand by \"the communion of saints\"?\n\nFirst, that all and every one, who believes, being members of Christ, are in common, partakers of\nhim, and of all his riches and gifts; secondly, that every one must know it to be his duty, readily\nand cheerfully to employ his gifts, for the advantage and salvation of other members.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 55
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "56. What believest thou concerning \"the forgiveness of sins\"?\n\nThat God, for the sake of Christ's satisfaction, will no more remember my sins, neither my\ncorrupt nature, against which I have to struggle all my life long; but will graciously impute to me\nthe righteousness of Christ, that I may never be condemned before the tribunal of God.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 56
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "57. What comfort does the \"resurrection of the body\" afford thee?\n\nThat not only my soul after this life shall be immediately taken up to Christ its head; but also,\nthat this my body, being raised by the power of Christ, shall be reunited with my soul, and made\nlike unto the glorious body of Christ.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 57
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "58. What comfort takest thou from the article of \"life everlasting\"?\n\nThat since I now feel in my heart the beginning of eternal joy, after this life, I shall inherit perfect\nsalvation, which \"eye has not seen, nor ear heard, neither has it entered into the heart of man\" to\nconceive, and that to praise God therein for ever.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 58
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "59. But what does it profit thee now that thou believest all this?\n\nThat I am righteous in Christ, before God, and an heir of eternal life.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 59
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "60. How are thou righteous before God?\n\nOnly by a true faith in Jesus Christ; so that, though my conscience accuse me, that I have grossly\ntransgressed all the commandments of God, and kept none of them, and am still inclined to all\nevil; notwithstanding, God, without any merit of mine, but only of mere grace,  grants and\nimputes to me, the perfect satisfaction, righteousness and holiness of Christ; even so, as if I never\nhad had, nor committed any sin: yea, as if I had fully accomplished all that obedience which\nChrist has accomplished for me; inasmuch as I embrace such benefit with a believing heart.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 60
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "61. Why sayest thou, that thou art righteous by faith only?\n\nNot that I am acceptable to God, on account of the worthiness of my faith; but because only the\nsatisfaction, righteousness, and holiness of Christ, is my righteousness before God; and that I\ncannot receive and apply the same to myself any other way than by faith only.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 61
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "62. But why cannot our good works be the whole, or part of our righteousness before God?\n\nBecause, that the righteousness, which can be approved of before the tribunal of God, must be\nabsolutely perfect, and in all respects conformable to the divine law; and also, that our best works\nin this life are all imperfect and defiled with sin.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 62
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "63. What! do not our good works merit, which yet God will reward in this and in a future life?\n\nThis reward is not of merit, but of grace.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 63
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "64. But does not this doctrine make men careless and profane?\n\nBy no means: for it is impossible that those, who are implanted into Christ by a true faith, should\nnot bring forth fruits of thankfulness.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 64
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "65. Since then we are made partakers of Christ and all his benefits by faith only, whence does\nthis faith proceed?\n\n>From the Holy Ghost, who works faith in our hearts by the preaching of the gospel, and confirms\nit by the use of the sacraments.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 65
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "66. What are the sacraments?\n\nThe sacraments are holy visible signs and seals, appointed of God for this end, that by the use\nthereof, he may the more fully declare and seal to us the promise of the gospel, viz., that he\ngrants us freely the remission of sin, and life eternal, for the sake of that one sacrifice of Christ,\naccomplished on the cross.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 66
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "67. Are both word and sacraments, then, ordained and appointed for this end, that they may direct\nour faith to the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross, as the only ground of our salvation? \n\nYes, indeed: for the Holy Ghost teaches us in the gospel, and assures us by the sacraments, that\nthe whole of our salvation depends upon that one sacrifice of Christ which he offered for us on\nthe cross.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 67
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "68. How many sacraments has Christ instituted in the new covenant, or testament?\n\nTwo: namely, holy baptism, and the holy supper.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 68
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "69. How art thou admonished and assured by holy baptism, that the one sacrifice of Christ upon\nthe cross is of real advantage to thee?\n\nThus: That Christ appointed this external washing with water, adding thereto this promise, that I\nam as certainly washed by his blood and Spirit from all the pollution of my soul, that is, from all\nmy sins, as I am washed externally with water, by which the filthiness of the body is commonly\nwashed away.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 69
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "70. What is it to be washed with the blood and Spirit of Christ?\n\nIt is to receive of God the remission of sins, freely, for the sake of Christ's blood, which he shed\nfor us by his sacrifice upon the cross; and also to be renewed by the Holy Ghost, and sanctified to\nbe members of Christ, that so we may more and more die unto sin, and lead holy and unblamable\nlives.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 70
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "71. Where has Christ promised us, that he will as certainly wash us by his blood and Spirit, as we\nare washed with the water of baptism?\n\nIn the institution of baptism, which is thus expressed: \"Go ye, therefore, and teach all nations,\nbaptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost\", Matt.28:19.\nAnd \"he that believeth, and is baptized, shall be saved; but he that believeth not, shall be\ndamned.\", Mark 16:16. This promise is also repeated, where the scripture calls baptism \"the\nwashing of regenerations\" and the washing away of sins. Tit.3:5, Acts 22:16.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 71
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "72. Is then the external baptism with water the washing away of sin itself?\n\nNot at all: for the blood of Jesus Christ only, and the Holy Ghost cleanse us from all sin.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 72
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "73. Why then does the Holy Ghost call baptism \"the washing of regeneration,\" and \"the washing\naway of sins\"?\n\nGod speaks thus not without great cause, to-wit, not only thereby to teach us, that as the filth of\nthe body is purged away by water, so our sins are removed by the blood and Spirit of Jesus\nChrist; but especially that by this divine pledge and sign he may assure us, that we are spiritually\ncleansed from our sins as really, as we are externally washed with water.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 73
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "74. Are infants also to be baptized?\n\nYes: for since they, as well as the adult, are included in the covenant and church of God; and\nsince redemption from sin by the blood of Christ, and the Holy Ghost, the author of faith, is\npromised to them no less than to the adult; they must therefore by baptism, as a sign of the\ncovenant, be also admitted into the christian church; and be distinguished from the children of\nunbelievers as was done in the old covenant or testament by circumcision, instead of which\nbaptism is instituted in the new covenant.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 74
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "75. How art thou admonished and assured in the Lord's Supper, that thou art a partaker of that\none sacrifice of Christ, accomplished on the cross, and of all his benefits?\n\nThus: That Christ has commanded me and all believers, to eat of this broken bread, and to drink\nof this cup, in remembrance of him, adding these promises: first, that his body was offered and\nbroken on the cross for me, and his blood shed for me, as certainly as I see with my eyes, the\nbread of the Lord broken for me, and the cup communicated to me; and further, that he feeds and\nnourishes my soul to everlasting life, with his crucified body and shed blood, as assuredly as I\nreceive from the hands of the minister, and taste with my mouth the bread and cup of the Lord, as\ncertain signs of the body and blood of Christ.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 75
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "76. What is it then to eat the crucified body, and drink the shed blood of Christ?\n\nIt is not only to embrace with believing heart all the sufferings and death of Christ and thereby to\nobtain the pardon of sin, and life eternal; but also, besides that, to become more and more united\nto his sacred body, by the Holy Ghost, who dwells both in Christ and in us; so that we, though\nChrist is in heaven and we on earth, are notwithstanding \"flesh of his flesh and bone of his bone\" \nand that we live, and are governed forever by one spirit, as members of the same body are by one\nsoul.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 76
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "77. Where has Christ promised that he will as certainly feed and nourish believers with his body\nand bleed, as they eat of this broken bread, and drink of this cup?\n\nIn the institution of the supper.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 77
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "78. Do then the bread and wine become the very body and blood of Christ? \n\nNot at all.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 78
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "79. Why then doth Christ call the bread \"his body\", and the cup \"his blood\", or \"the new covenant\nin his blood\"; and Paul the \"communion of body and blood of Christ\"?\n\nChrist speaks thus, not without great reason, namely, not only thereby to teach us, that as bread\nand wine support this temporal life, so his crucified body and shed blood are the true meat and\ndrink, whereby our souls are fed to eternal life.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 79
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "80. What difference is there between the Lord's supper and the popish mass?\n\nThe Lord's supper testifies to us, that we have a full pardon of all sin by the only sacrifice of\nJesus Christ, which he himself has once accomplished on the cross.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 80
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "81. For whom is the Lord's supper instituted?\n\nFor those who are truly sorrowful for their sins, and yet trust that these are forgiven them for the\nsake of Christ; and that their remaining infirmities are covered by his passion and death; and who\nalso earnestly desire to have their faith more and more strengthened, and their lives more holy;\nbut hypocrites, and such as turn not to God with sincere hearts, eat and drink judgment to\nthemselves.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 81
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "82. Are they also to be admitted to this supper, who, by confession and life, declare themselves\nunbelieving and ungodly?\n\nNo; for by this, the covenant of God would be profaned, and his wrath kindled against the whole\ncongregation.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 82
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "83. What are the keys of the kingdom of heaven?\n\nThe preaching of the holy gospel, and christian discipline, or excommunication out of the\nchristian church; by these two, the kingdom of heaven is opened to believers, and shut against\nunbelievers.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 83
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "84. How is the kingdom of heaven opened and shut by the preaching of the holy gospel?\n\nThus: when according to the command of Christ, it is declared and publicly testified to all and\nevery believer, that, whenever they receive the promise of the gospel by a true faith, all their sins\nare really forgiven them of God, for the sake of Christ's merits; and on the contrary, when it is\ndeclared and testified to all unbelievers, and such as do not sincerely repent, that they stand\nexposed to the wrath of God, and eternal condemnation, so long as they are unconverted.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 84
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "85. How is the kingdom of heaven shut and opened by Christian discipline?\n\nThus: when according to the command of Christ, those, who under the name of christians,\nmaintain doctrines, or practices inconsistent therewith, and will not, after having been often\nbrotherly admonished, renounce their errors and wicked course of life, are complained of to the\nchurch, or to those, who are thereunto appointed by the church; and if they despise their\nadmonition, are by them forbidden the use of the sacraments; whereby they are excluded from the\nchristian church, and by God himself from the kingdom of Christ; and when they promise and\nshow real amendment, are again received as members of Christ and his church.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 85
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "86. Since then we are delivered from our misery, merely of grace, through Christ, without any\nmerit of ours, why must we still do good works?\n\nBecause Christ, having redeemed and delivered us by his blood, also renews us by his Holy\nSpirit, after his own image; that so we may testify, by the whole of our conduct, our gratitude to\nGod for his blessings.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 86
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "87. Cannot they then be saved, who, continuing in their wicked and ungrateful lives, are not\nconverted to God?\n\nBy no means; for the holy scripture declares that no unchaste person, idolater, adulterer, thief,\ncovetous man, drunkard, slanderer, robber, or any such like, shall inherit the kingdom of God.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 87
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "88. Of how many parts does the true conversion of man consist?\n\nOf two parts; of the mortification of the old, and the quickening of the new man.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 88
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "89. What is the mortification of the old man?\n\nIt is a sincere sorrow of heart, that we have provoked God by our sins; and more and more to\nhate and flee from them.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 89
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "90. What is the quickening of the new man?\n\nIt is a sincere joy of heart in God, through Christ, and with love and delight to live according to\nthe will of God in all good works.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 90
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "91. But what are good works?\n\nOnly those which proceed from a true faith, are performed according to the law of God, and to\nhis glory;  and not such as are founded on our imaginations, or the institutions of men.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 91
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "92. What is the law of God?\n\nGod spake all these words, Exodus 20:1-17 and Denteronomy 5:6-21, saying: I am the LORD thy\nGod, which have brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage.\n\n1st commandment: Thou shalt have no other gods before me.\n\n2nd commandment: Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any\nthing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth.\nThou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them; for I the LORD thy God am a jealous\nGod, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of\nthem that hate me, and shewing mercy unto thousands of them that love me, and keep my\ncommandments.\n\n3rd commandment: Thou shalt not take the name of the LORD thy God in vain; for the LORD\nwill not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain.\n\n4th commandment: Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labour, and\ndo all thy work; but the seventh day is the sabbath of the LORD thy God: in it thou shalt not do\nany work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy\ncattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates. For in six days the LORD made heaven and earth,\nthe sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day: wherefore the LORD blessed the\nsabbath day, and hallowed it.\n\n5th commandment: Honour thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land\nwhich the LORD thy God giveth thee.\n\n6th commandment: Thou shalt not kill.\n\n7th commandment: Thou shalt not commit adultery.\n\n8th commandment: Thou shalt not steal.\n\n9th commandment: Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour.\n\n10th commandment: Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's wife, nor his\nmanservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor any thing that is thy neighbour's.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 92
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "93. How are these commandments divided?\n\nInto two tables; the first of which teaches us how we must behave towards God; the second, what\nduties we owe to our neighbour.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 93
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "94. What does God enjoin in the first commandment?\n\nThat I, as sincerely as I desire the salvation of my own soul, avoid and flee from all idolatry,\nsorcery, soothsaying, superstition, invocation of saints, or any other creatures; and learn rightly to\nknow the only true God; trust in him alone, with humility and patience submit to him; expect all\ngood things from him only; love,  fear, and glorify him with my whole heart; so that I renounce\nand forsake all creatures, rather than commit even the least thing contrary to his will.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 94
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "95. What is idolatry?\n\nIdolatry is, instead of, or besides that one true God, who has manifested himself in his word, to\ncontrive, or have any other object, in which men place their trust.",
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              "Lyrics": "96. What does God require in the second commandment?\n\nThat we in no wise represent God by images , nor worship him in any other way than he has\ncommanded in his word.",
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              "Lyrics": "97. Are images then not at all to be made?\n\nGod neither can, nor may be represented by any means: but as to creatures; though they may be\nrepresented, yet God forbids to make, or have any resemblance of them, either in order to\nworship them or to serve God by them.",
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              "Lyrics": "98. But may not images be tolerated in the churches, as books to the laity?\n\nNo: for we must not pretend to be wiser than God, who will have his people taught, not by dump\nimages, but by the lively preaching of his word.",
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              "Lyrics": "99. What is required in the third commandment?\n\nThat we, not only by cursing or perjury, but also by rash swearing, must not profane or abuse the\nname of God; nor by silence or connivance be partakers of these horrible sins in others; and,\nbriefly, that we use the holy name of God no otherwise than with fear and reverence; so that he\nmay be rightly confessed and worshipped by us, and be glorified in all our words and works.",
              "PartType": 1,
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              "Lyrics": "100. Is then the profaning of God's name, by swearing and cursing, so heinous a sin, that his\nwrath is kindled against those who do not endeavour, as much as in them lies, to prevent and\nforbid such cursing and swearing?\n\nIt undoubtedly is, for there is no sin greater or more provoking to God, than the profaning of his\nname; and therefore he has commanded this sin to be punished with death.",
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              "Lyrics": "101. May we then swear religiously by the name of God?\n\nYes, either when the magistrates demand it of the subjects; or when necessity requires us thereby\nto confirm a fidelity and truth to the glory of God, and the safety of our neighbour: for such an\noath is founded on God's word,  and therefore was justly used by the saints, both in the Old and\nNew Testament.",
              "PartType": 1,
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              "Lyrics": "102. May we also swear by saints or any other creatures?\n\nNo; for a lawful oath is calling upon God, as the only one who knows the heart, that he will bear\nwitness to the truth, and punish me if I swear falsely; which honour is due to no creature.",
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              "Lyrics": "103. What does God require in the fourth commandment?\n\nFirst, that the ministry of the gospel and the schools be maintained; and that I, especially on the\nsabbath, that is, on the day of rest, diligently frequent the church of God, to hear his word, to use\nthe sacraments, publicly to call upon the Lord, and contribute to the relief of the poor. Secondly,\nthat all the days of my life I cease from my evil works, and yield myself to the Lord, to work by\nhis Holy Spirit in me: and thus begin in this life the eternal sabbath.",
              "PartType": 1,
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              "Lyrics": "104. What does God require in the fifth commandment?\n\nThat I show all honour, love and fidelity, to my father and mother, and all in authority over me,\nand submit myself to their good instruction and correction, with due obedience; and also\npatiently bear with their weaknesses and infirmities, since it pleases God to govern us by their\nhand.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 104
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              "Lyrics": "105. What does God require in the sixth commandment?\n\nThat neither in thoughts, nor words, nor gestures, much less in deeds, I dishonour, hate, wound,\nor kill my neighbour, by myself or by another: but that I lay aside all desire of revenge: also, that\nI hurt not myself, nor wilfully expose myself to any danger. Wherefore also the magistrate is\narmed with the sword, to prevent murder.",
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              "Lyrics": "106. But this commandment seems only to speak of murder?\n\nIn forbidding murder, God teaches us, that he abhors the causes thereof, such as envy, hatred,\nanger, and desire of revenge; and that he accounts all these as murder.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 106
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              "Lyrics": "107. But is it enough that we do not kill any man in the manner mentioned above?\n\nNo: for when God forbids envy, hatred, and anger, he commands us to love our neighbour as\nourselves; to show patience, peace, meekness, mercy, and all kindness, towards him, and prevent\nhis hurt as much as in us lies; and that we do good, even to our enemies.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 107
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              "Lyrics": "108. What does the seventh commandment teach us?\n\nThat all uncleanness is accursed of God: and that therefore we must with all our hearts detest the\nsame, and live chastely and temperately, whether in holy wedlock, or in single life.",
              "PartType": 1,
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              "Lyrics": "109. Does God forbid in this commandment, only adultery, and such like gross sins?\n\nSince both our body and soul are temples of the holy Ghost, he commands us to preserve them\npure and holy: therefore he forbids all unchaste actions, gestures, words, thoughts, desires, and\nwhatever can entice men thereto.",
              "PartType": 1,
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              "Lyrics": "110. What does God forbid in the eighth commandment?\n\nGod forbids not only those thefts, and robberies, which are punishable by the magistrate; but he\ncomprehends under the name of theft all wicked tricks and devices, whereby we design to\nappropriate to ourselves the goods which belong to our neighbour: whether it be by force, or\nunder the appearance of right, as by unjust weights, ells, measures, fraudulent merchandise, false\ncoins, usury, or by any other way forbidden by God; as also all covetousness, all abuse and waste\nof his gifts.",
              "PartType": 1,
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              "Lyrics": "111. But what does God require in this commandment?\n\nThat I promote the advantage of my neighbour in every instance I can or may; and deal with him\nas I desire to be dealt with by others: further also that I faithfully labour, so that I may be able to\nrelieve the needy.",
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              "Lyrics": "112. What is required in the ninth commandment?\n\nThat I bear false witness against no man,  nor falsify any man's words; that I be no backbiter, nor\nslanderer; that I do not judge, nor join in condemning any man rashly, or unheard; but that I avoid\nall sorts of lies and deceit, as the proper works of the devil, unless I would bring down upon me\nthe heavy wrath of God;  likewise, that in judgment and all other dealings I love the truth, speak\nit uprightly and confess it; also that I defend and promote, as much as I am able, the horror and\ngood character of my neighbour.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 112
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              "Lyrics": "113. What does the tenth commandment require of us?\n\nThat even the smallest inclination or thought, contrary to any of God's commandments, never rise\nin our hearts; but that at all times we hate all sin with our whole heart, and delight in all\nrighteousness.",
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              "Lyrics": "114. But can those who are converted to God perfectly keep these commandments?\n\nNo: but even the holiest men, while in this life, have only a small beginning of this obedience;\nyet so, that with a sincere resolution they begin to live, not only according to some, but all the\ncommandments of God.",
              "PartType": 1,
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              "Lyrics": "115. Why will God then have the ten commandments so strictly preached, since no man in this\nlife can keep them?\n\nFirst, that all our lifetime we may learn more and more to know our sinful nature, and thus\nbecome the more earnest in seeking the remission of sin, and righteousness in Christ;  likewise,\nthat we constantly endeavour and pray to God for the grace of the Holy Spirit, that we may\nbecome more and more conformable to the image of God, till we arrive at the perfection\nproposed to us, in a life to come.",
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              "Lyrics": "116. Why is prayer necessary for Christians?\n\nBecause it is the chief part of thankfulness which God requires of us: and also, because God will\ngive his grace and Holy Spirit to those only, who with sincere desires continually ask them of\nhim, and are thankful for them.",
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              "Lyrics": "117. What are the requisites of that prayer, which is acceptable to God, and which he will hear?\n\nFirst, that we from the heart pray to the one true God only, who has manifested himself in his\nword, for all things, he has commanded us to ask of him;  secondly, that we rightly and\nthoroughly know our need and misery, that so we may deeply humble ourselves in the presence\nof his divine majesty; thirdly, that we be fully persuaded that he, notwithstanding that we are\nunworthy of it, will, for the sake of Christ our Lord, certainly hear our prayer, as he has promised\nus in his word.",
              "PartType": 1,
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              "Lyrics": "118. What has God commanded us to ask of him?\n\nAll things necessary for soul and body; which Christ our Lord has comprised in that prayer he\nhimself has taught us. James 1:17 Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and\ncometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning.\nMatt.6:33 But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall\nbe added unto you.",
              "PartType": 1,
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              "Lyrics": "119. What are the words of that prayer? \n\nOur Father which art in heaven, 1 Hallowed be thy name. 2 Thy kingdom come. 3 Thy will be\ndone on earth, as it is in heaven. 4 Give us this day our daily bread. 5 And forgive us our debts,\nas we forgive our debtors. 6 And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is\nthe kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen.",
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              "Lyrics": "120. Why has Christ commanded us to address God thus: \"Our Father\"?\n\nThat immediately, in the very beginning of our prayer, he might excite in us a childlike reverence\nfor, and confidence in God, which are the foundation of our prayer: namely, that God is become\nour Father in Christ, and will much less deny us what we ask of him in true faith, than our\nparents will refuse us earthly things.",
              "PartType": 1,
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            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "121. Why is it here added, \"Which art in heaven\"?\n\nLest we should form any earthly conceptions of God's heavenly majesty, and that we may expect\nfrom his almighty power all things necessary for soul and body.",
              "PartType": 1,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "122. Which is the first petition?\n\n\"Hallowed be thy name\"; that is, grant us, first, rightly to know thee, and to sanctify, glorify and\npraise thee, in all thy works, in which thy power, wisdom, goodness, justice, mercy and truth, are\nclearly displayed; and further also, that we may so order and direct our whole lives, our thoughts,\nwords and actions, that thy name may never be blasphemed, but rather honoured and praised on\nour account.",
              "PartType": 1,
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              "Lyrics": "123. Which is the second petition?\n\n\"Thy kingdom come\"; that is, rule us so by thy word and Spirit, that we may submit ourselves\nmore and more to thee;  preserve and increase thy church; destroy the works of the devil, and all\nviolence which would exalt itself against thee; and also all wicked counsels devised against thy\nholy word; till the full perfection of thy kingdom take place, wherein thou shalt be all in all.",
              "PartType": 1,
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              "Lyrics": "124. Which is the third petition?\n\n\"Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven\"; that is, grant that we and all men may renounce\nour own will, and without murmuring obey thy will, which is only good;  that every one may\nattend to, and perform the duties of his station and calling,  as willingly and faithfully as the\nangels do in heaven.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 124
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              "Lyrics": "125. Which is the fourth petition?\n\n\"Give us this day our daily bread\"; that is, be pleased to provide us with all things necessary for\nthe body, that we may thereby acknowledge thee to be the only fountain of all good, and that\nneither our care nor industry, nor even thy gifts, can profit us without thy blessing;  and therefore\nthat we may withdraw our trust from all creatures, and place it alone in thee.",
              "PartType": 1,
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            },
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              "Lyrics": "126. Which is the fifth petition?\n\n\"And forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors\"; that is, be pleased for the sake of Christ's\nblood, not to impute to us poor sinners, our transgressions, nor that depravity, which always\ncleaves to us; even as we feel this evidence of thy grace in us, that it is our firm resolution from\nthe heart to forgive our neighbour.",
              "PartType": 1,
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            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "127. Which is the sixth petition?\n\n\"And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil\"; that is, since we are so weak in\nourselves, that we cannot stand a moment; and besides this, since our mortal enemies, the devil,\nthe world, and our own flesh,  cease not to assault us, do thou therefore preserve and strengthen\nus by the power of thy Holy Spirit, that we may not be overcome in this spiritual warfare,  but\nconstantly and strenuously may resist our foes, till at last we obtain a complete victory.",
              "PartType": 1,
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            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "128. How dost thou conclude thy prayer?\n\n\"For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever\"; that is, all these we ask of thee,\nbecause thou, being our King and almighty, art willing and able to give us all good; and all this\nwe pray for, that thereby not we, but thy holy name, may be glorified for ever.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 128
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "129. What does the word \"Amen\" signify?\n\n\"Amen\" signifies, it shall truly and certainly be: for my prayer is more assuredly heard of God,\nthan I feel in my heart that I desire these things of him.",
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Heidelberg Catechism",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-C002",
          "Authors": []
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        {
          "CCLID": "",
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            "Public Domain"
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            {
              "Lyrics": "The Holy Ghost is here,\nWhere saints in prayer agree,\nAs Jesus' parting Gift is near\nEach pleading company.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not far away is He,\nTo be by prayer brought nigh,\nBut here in present majesty,\nAs in His courts on high.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He dwells within our soul,\nAn ever welcome Guest;\nHe reigns with absolute control,\nAs Monarch in the breast.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Obedient to Thy will,\nWe wait to feel Thy power;\nO Lord of life, our hopes fulfill,\nAnd bless this hallowed hour.",
              "PartType": 0,
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Holy Ghost Is Here",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1934",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Haddon Spurgeon",
            "1866."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "The holy Son of God most high,\nFor love of Adam's lapsed race,\nQuit the sweet pleasures of the sky\nTo bring us to that happy place.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His robes of light He laid aside,\nWhich did His majesty adorn,\nAnd the frail state of mortals tried,\nIn human flesh and figure born.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Whole choirs of angels loudly sing\nThe mystery of His sacred birth,\nAnd the blest news to shepherds bring,\nFilling their watchful souls with mirth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Son of God thus man became,\nThat men the sons of God might be,\nAnd by their second birth regain\nA likeness to His deity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Holy Son of God Most High",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1935",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry More (1614-1687)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O think of the home over there,\nBy the side of the river of light,\nWhere the saints, all immortal and fair,\nAre robed in their garments of light.\nOver there, over there,\nO think of the home over there,\nOver there, over there,\nO think of the home over there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O think of the friends over there,\nWho before us the journey have trod,\nOf the songs that they breathe on the air,\nIn their home in the palace of God.\nOver there, over there,\nO think of the friends over there,\nOver there, over there,\nO think of the friends over there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My Savior is now over there,\nThere my kindred and friends are at rest,\nThen away from my sorrow and care,\nLet me fly to the land of the blessed.\nOver there, over there,\nMy Savior is now over there,\nOver there, over there,\nMy Savior is now over there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'll soon be at home over there,\nFor the end of my journey I see;\nMany dear to my heart, over there,\nAre watching and waiting for me.\nOver there, over there,\nI'll soon be at home over there,\nOver there, over there,\nI'll soon be at home over there.",
              "PartType": 0,
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Home Over There",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1936",
          "Authors": [
            "DeWitt C. Huntington."
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          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
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          "Disclaimer": null,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "The Homeland! O the Homeland! The land of souls free born!\nNo gloomy night is known there, but only fadeless morn:\nI'm sighing for that country, my heart is aching here;\nThere is no pain in the Homeland to which I'm drawing near.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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            {
              "Lyrics": "My Lord is in the Homeland, with angels bright and fair;\nNo sinful thing nor evil, can ever enter there;\nThe music of the ransomed is ringing in my ears,\nAnd when I think of the Homeland, my eyes are wet with tears.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For loved ones in the Homeland are waiting me to come,\nWhere neither death nor sorrow invades their holy home:\nO dear, dear native country! O rest and peace above!\nChrist bring us all to the Homeland, of His eternal love.",
              "PartType": 0,
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Homeland! O the Homeland!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1937",
          "Authors": [
            "Hugh Reginald Haweis (1838-1901)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus comes, He comes in glory,\nEchoes through the ages hoary\nBlessed hope and thrilling story,\nHallelujah! Jesus comes!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus comes, the dead are waking,\nEarth with mortal pangs is quaking;\nStars are falling, heavens shaking,\nHallelujah! Jesus comes!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus comes, in clouds descending,\nSins restraining, sorrow ending,\nBroken ties forever mending,\nHallelujah! Jesus comes!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus comes, all things restoring,\nCry aloud, His grace imploring,\nBow the knee, the King adoring,\nHallelujah! Jesus comes!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hope of all the ages past,\nKing of kings, He comes at last.\nUp, ye saints of God awaking!\nSee the morning light is breaking!\nHallelujah! Jesus comes!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Hope of the Ages",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1938",
          "Authors": [
            "A.L. Skilton."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Alas! how swift the moments fly!\nHow flash the years along!\nScarce here, yet gone already by,\nThe burden of a song.\nSee childhood, youth, and manhood pass,\nAnd age, with furrowed brow;\nTime was--Time shall be--drain the glass--\nBut where in Time is now?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Time is the measure but of change;\nNo present hour is found;\nThe past, the future, fill the range\nOf Time's unceasing round.\nWhere, then is now? In realms above,\nWith God's atoning Lamb\nIn regions of eternal love,\nWhere sits enthroned I AM.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then pilgrim, let thy joys and tears\nOn Time no longer lean;\nBut hence forth all thy hopes and fears\nFrom earth's affections wean:\nTo God let votive accents rise;\nWith truth, with virtue, live;\nSo all the bliss that Time denies\nEternity shall give.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Hour-Glass",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1939",
          "Authors": [
            "John Quincy Adams."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
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          "Disclaimer": null,
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            {
              "Lyrics": "The hymn for conquering martyrs raise,\nThe victor innocents we praise,\nWhom in their woe earth cast away,\nBut heav'n with joy received today;\nWhose angels see the Father's face\nWorld without end, and hymn His grace;\nAnd while they chant unceasing lays,\nThe hymn for conquering martyrs raise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A voice from Ramah was there sent,\nA voice of weeping and lament,\nWhen Rachel mourned the children's care\nWhom for the tyrant's sword she bare.\nTriumphal is their glory now,\nWhom earthly torments could not bow,\nWhat time, both far and near that went,\nA voice from Ramah there was sent.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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              "Lyrics": "Fear not, O little flock and blest,\nThe lion that your life opprest!\nTo heavenly pastures ever new\nThe heavenly Shepherd leadeth you;\nWho, dwelling now on Zion's hill,\nThe Lamb's dear footsteps follow still;\nBy tyrant there no more distrest,\nFear not, O little flock and blest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And every tear is wiped away\nBy your dear Father's hands for ay;\nDeath hath no power to hurt you more,\nWhose own is life's eternal store.\nWho sow their seed, and sowing weep,\nIn everlasting joy shall reap,\nWhat time they shine in heavenly day,\nAnd every tear is wiped away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O city blest o'er all the earth,\nWho gloriest in the Savior's birth,\nWho are His earliest martyrs dear,\nBy kindred and by triumph here;\nNone from henceforth may call thee small,\nOf rival towns thou passest all:\nIn whom our Monarch had His birth,\nO city blest o'er all the earth!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Hymn for Conquering Martyrs Raise",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1940",
          "Authors": [
            "The Venerable Bede (673-735); translated from Latin to English by John Mason Neale."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The judgment has set, the books have been opened;\nHow shall we stand in that great day,\nWhen every thought, and word, and action,\nGod, the righteous Judge, shall weigh?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The work is begun with those who are sleeping,\nSoon will the living here be tried,\nOut of the books of God's remembrance,\nHis decision to abide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O, how shall we stand that moment of searching,\nWhen all our sins those books reveal?\nWhen from that court, each case decided,\nShall be granted no appeal?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How shall we stand in that great day?\nHow shall we stand in that great day?\nShall we be found before Him wanting?\nOr with our sins all washed away?",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Judgment Has Set",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1941",
          "Authors": [
            "Franklin Edson Belden",
            "1886"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rejoice! Rejoice! our King is coming!\nAnd the time will not be long,\nUntil we hail the radiant dawning,\nAnd lift up the glad new song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With joy we wait our King's returning\nFrom His heavenly mansions fair;\nAnd with ten thousand saints appearing\nWe shall meet Him in the air.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, may we never weary, watching,\nNever lay our armor down\nUntil He come, and with rejoicing\nGive to each the promised crown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, wondrous day! oh, glorious morning,\nWhen the Son of Man shall come!\nMay we with lamps all trimmed and burning\nGladly welcome His return!\nRejoice! Rejoice! our King is coming!\nAnd the time will not be long,\nUntil we hail the radiant dawning,\nAnd lift up the glad new song.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The King Is Coming!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1943",
          "Authors": [
            "Ira David Sankey (1840-1908)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The King of love my Shepherd is,\nWhose goodness faileth never,\nI nothing lack if I am His\nAnd He is mine forever.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Where streams of living water flow\nMy ransomed soul He leadeth,\nAnd where the verdant pastures grow,\nWith food celestial feedeth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Perverse and foolish oft I strayed,\nBut yet in love He sought me,\nAnd on His shoulder gently laid,\nAnd home, rejoicing, brought me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In death's dark vale I fear no ill\nWith Thee, dear Lord, beside me;\nThy rod and staff my comfort still,\nThy cross before to guide me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou spread'st a table in my sight;\nThy unction grace bestoweth;\nAnd O what transport of delight\nFrom Thy pure chalice floweth!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And so through all the length of days\nThy goodness faileth never;\nGood Shepherd, may I sing Thy praise\nWithin Thy house forever.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The King of Love My Shepherd Is",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1944",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Williams Baker",
            "1868."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The King shall come when morning dawns,\nAnd light triumphant breaks;\nWhen beauty gilds the eastern hills,\nAnd life to joy awakes.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not as of old a little child\nTo bear, and fight, and die,\nBut crowned with glory like the sun\nThat lights the morning sky.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O brighter than the rising morn\nWhen He, victorious, rose,\nAnd left the lonesome place of death,\nDespite the rage of foes.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O brighter than that glorious morn\nShall this fair morning be,\nWhen Christ, our King, in beauty comes,\nAnd we His face shall see.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The King shall come when morning dawns,\nAnd earth's dark night is past;\nO haste the rising of that morn,\nThe day that aye shall last.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And let the endless bliss begin,\nBy weary saints foretold,\nWhen right shall triumph over wrong,\nAnd truth shall be extolled.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The King shall come when morning dawns,\nAnd light and beauty brings:\nHail, Christ the Lord! Thy people pray,\nCome quickly, King of kings.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The King Shall Come when Morning Dawns",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1945",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown; translated from Greek to English by John Brownlie",
            "1907."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wherever you may be, whatever you may see,\nThat would lead you into evil, say you nay,\nI will not turn aside; whatever may betide,\nI'll keep along the middle of the King's highway.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The meadows may be green, where bypath stile is seen,\nTurn aside, the little flowers seem to say;\nBe sure you take no heed--they're trying to mislead--\nJust keep along the middle of the King's highway.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For on enchanted ground, there's danger all around,\nAnd a thousand pleasant voices bid you stay,\nWith fingers stop your ears, and never mind the jeers,\nJust keep along the middle of the King's highway.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our God will guide us right, and walking in the light,\nWe shall win a crown of glory in the day,\nWhen Jesus calls His own together round the throne,\nWho keep along the middle of the King's highway.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The King's highway, the King's highway,\nI'll keep along the middle of the King's highway;\nI will not turn aside; whatever may betide,\nI'll keep along the middle of the King's highway.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The King's Highway",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1942",
          "Authors": [
            "Anonymous."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "From all the dark places of earth's heathen races,\nO see how the thick shadows fly!\nThe voice of salvation awakes every nation,\nCome over and help us, they cry.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The sunlight is glancing o'er armies advancing\nTo conquer the kingdoms of sin;\nOur Lord shall possess them,\nHis presence shall bless them,\nHis beauty shall enter them in.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With shouting and singing, and jubilant ringing,\nTheir arms of rebellion cast down;\nAt last every nation the Lord of salvation\nTheir King and Redeemer shall crown!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The kingdom is coming, O tell ye the story,\nGod's banner exalted shall be!\nThe earth shall be full of His knowledge and glory,\nAs waters that cover the sea.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Kingdom Is Coming",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1946",
          "Authors": [
            "Mary Bridges Canedy Slade",
            "1876."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The kings of the east are riding\nTonight to Bethlehem;\nThe sunset glows dividing,\nThe kings of the east are riding,\nA star their journey guiding,\nGleaming with gold and gem.\nThe kings of the east are riding\nTonight to Bethlehem.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To a strange sweet song of Zion\nThe starry host troops forth:\nThe golden glaived Orion\nTo a strange sweet song of Zion,\nThe Archer and the Lion,\nThe watchers of the north:\nTo a strange sweet song of Zion\nThe starry host troops forth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There beams above a manger\nThe child face of a star;\nAmid the stars a stranger,\nIt beams above a manger,\nWhat means this ether ranger\nTo pause where poor folk are?\nThere beams above a manger\nThe child face of a star.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Kings of the East are Riding",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1947",
          "Authors": [
            "Katharine Lee Bates (1859-1929)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lamb's high banquet called to share,\nArrayed in garments white and fair,\nThe Red Sea past, we fain would sing\nTo Jesus our triumphant King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Upon the altar of the cross\nHis body hath redeemed our loss;\nAnd, tasting of His precious blood,\nOur life is hid with Him in God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Protected in the Paschal night\nFrom the destroying angel's might,\nIn triumph went the ransomed free\nFrom Pharaoh's cruel tyranny.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now Christ our Passover is slain,\nThe Lamb of God without a stain;\nHis flesh, the true unleavened Bread,\nIs freely offered in our stead.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O all sufficient Sacrifice,\nBeneath Thee hell defeated lies;\nThy captive people are set free,\nAnd crowns of life restored by Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We hymn Thee rising from the grave,\nFrom death returning, strong to save;\nThine own right hand the tyrant chains,\nAnd Paradise for man regains.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All praise be Thine, O risen Lord,\nFrom death to endless life restored;\nAll praise to God the Father be\nAnd Holy Ghost eternally.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Lamb's High Banquet Called to Share",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1948",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown; translated from Latin to English by John Mason Neale (1818-1866) and others."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The lands that long in darkness lay\nNow have beheld a heav'nly light;\nNations that sat in death's cold shade\nAre blessed with beams divinely bright.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The virgin's promised Son is born,\nBehold th'expected Child appear:\nWhat shall His names or titles be?\n\"The Wonderful, the Counsellor.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This infant is the mighty God,\nCome to be suckled and adored;\nTh'eternal Father, Prince of Peace,\nThe Son of David, and his Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The government of earth and seas\nUpon His shoulders shall be laid;\nHis wide dominions still increase,\nAnd honors to His Name be paid.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, the holy Child, shall sit\nHigh on His father David's throne;\nShall crush His foes beneath His feet,\nAnd reign to ages yet unknown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Lands That Long in Darkness Lay",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1949",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1709."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Law commands and makes us know\nWhat duties to our God we owe;\nBut 'tis the Gospel must reveal\nWhere lies our strength to do His will.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Law discovers guilt and sin\nAnd shows how vile our hearts have been;\nThe Gospel only can express\nForgiving love and cleansing grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What curses doth the Law denounce\nAgainst the man that fails but once!\nBut in the Gospel Christ appears,\nPard'ning the guilt of numerous years.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My soul, no more attempt to draw\nThy life and comfort from the Law.\nFly to the hope the Gospel gives;\nThe man that trusts the promise lives.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Law Commands and Makes Us Know",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1950",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1709."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The law of God is good and wise,\nAnd sets His will before our eyes,\nShows us the way of righteousness,\nAnd dooms to death when we transgress.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Its light of holiness imparts\nThe knowledge of our sinful hearts,\nThat we may see our lost estate\nAnd seek deliverance ere too late.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To those who help in Christ have found\nAnd would in works of love abound\nIt shows what deeds are His delight\nAnd should be done as good and right.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The law is good, but since the fall\nIts holiness condemns us all;\nIt dooms us for our sin to die\nAnd has no power to justify.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Jesus we for refuge flee,\nWho from the curse has set us free,\nAnd humbly worship at His throne,\nSaved by His grace through faith alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Law of God Is Good and Wise",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1951",
          "Authors": [
            "Matthias Loy",
            "1873."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis Christmas night, the pure snow a flock unnumbered lies;\nThe old Judean flocks aglow keep watch within the skies\nAn icy stillness closer holds the pulses of the breathless night,\nAnd all the Christmas night, the angel stars shine bright\nFor Bethlehem's light, for Bethlehem's light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A mystery deeper still folds the wondering hosts of light,\nTill, lo, with holy reverence pale, that dims each diadem,\nThe lordliest bending, hail the living light of Bethlehem,\nGlad Bethlehem's living light, the holy Christmas light,\nGlad Bethlehem's light, the living light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Light of Bethlehem",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1952",
          "Authors": [
            "John B. Tabb",
            "before 1919."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The light of God is falling,\nUpon life's common way;\nThe Master's voice is calling,\n\"Come, walk with Me today\";\nNo duty can seem lowly\nTo him who lives with Thee,\nAnd all of life grows holy,\nO Christ of Galilee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who shares his life's pure pleasures,\nAnd walks the honest road,\nWho trades with heaping measures,\nAnd lifts his brother's load,\nWho turns the wrong down bluntly,\nAnd lends the right a hand,\nHe dwells in God's own country,\nHe tills the Holy Land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Where human lives are thronging\nIn toil and pain and sin,\nWhile cloistered hearts are longing\nTo bring the kingdom in,\nO Christ, the elder Brother\nOf proud and beaten men,\nWhen they have found each other,\nThe kingdom will come then!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy ransomed host in glory,\nAll souls that sin and pray,\nTurn toward the cross that bore Thee;\n\"Behold the Man!\" they say;\nAnd while Thy church is pleading\nFor all who would do good,\nWe hear Thy true voice leading\nOur song of brotherhood.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Light of God Is Falling",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1953",
          "Authors": [
            "Louis Fitzgerald Benson",
            "1910."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The whole world was lost\nIn the darkness of sin,\nThe Light of the world is Jesus!\nLike sunshine at noonday,\nHis glory shone in.\nThe Light of the world is Jesus!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No darkness have we\nWho in Jesus abide;\nThe Light of the world is Jesus!\nWe walk in the light\nWhen we follow our Guide!\nThe Light of the world is Jesus!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye dwellers in darkness\nWith sin blinded eyes,\nThe Light of the world is Jesus!\nGo, wash, at His bidding,\nAnd light will arise.\nThe Light of the world is Jesus!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No need of the sunlight\nIn heaven we're told;\nThe Light of the world is Jesus!\nThe Lamb is the Light\nIn the city of gold,\nThe Light of the world is Jesus!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come to the light, 'tis shining for thee;\nSweetly the light has dawned upon me.\nOnce I was blind, but now I can see:\nThe Light of the world is Jesus!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Light of the World Is Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1954",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Paul Bliss",
            "1875"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O the friends that now are waiting,\nIn the cloudless realms of day,\nWho are calling me to follow\nWhere their steps have led the way;\nThey have laid aside their armor,\nAnd their earthly course is run;\nThey have kept the faith with patience\nAnd their crown of life is won.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "They have laid aside their armor\nFor the robe of spotless white;\nAnd with Jesus they are walking\nWhere the river sparkles bright.\nWe have labored here together,\nWe have labored side by side,\nJust a little while before me\nThey have crossed the rolling tide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On those dear familiar faces\nThere will be no trace of care;\nEvery sigh was hushed forever\nAt the palace gate so fair.\nI shall see them, I shall know them,\nI shall hear their song of love,\nAnd we'll all sing hallelujah\nIn our Father's house above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "They are calling, gently calling,\nSweetly calling me to come,\nAnd I'm looking through the shadows\nFor the blessed lights of home.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Lights of Home",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1955",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1820-1915)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have found a friend in Jesus, He's everything to me,\nHe's the fairest of ten thousand to my soul;\nThe Lily of the Valley, in Him alone I see\nAll I need to cleanse and make me fully whole.\nIn sorrow He's my comfort, in trouble He's my stay;\nHe tells me every care on Him to roll.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He all my grief has taken, and all my sorrows borne;\nIn temptation He's my strong and mighty tower;\nI have all for Him forsaken, and all my idols torn\nFrom my heart and now He keeps me by His power.\nThough all the world forsake me, and Satan tempt me sore,\nThrough Jesus I shall safely reach the goal.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He will never, never leave me, nor yet forsake me here,\nWhile I live by faith and do His blessed will;\nA wall of fire about me, I've nothing now to fear,\nFrom His manna He my hungry soul shall fill.\nThen sweeping up to glory to see His blessed face,\nWhere the rivers of delight shall ever roll.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He's the Lily of the Valley, the Bright and Morning Star,\nHe's the fairest of ten thousand to my soul.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Lily of the Valley",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1956",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles William Fry",
            "1881."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "How sweetly o'er the mountain of Zion, lovely, Zion,\nThe anthem of ages comes sweeping along;\nThe anthem of the faithful, we hear, and, rejoicing,\nOur hearts in glad measure keep tune with the song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O happy, happy tidings, the kingdom now is opened,\nThe seals are all broken; proclaim it afar;\nFrom bondage and oppression by Him we are delivered,\nThe Lion of Judah, the bright Morning Star.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hosanna in the highest, all glory everlasting,\nThe cross and its banner triumphant shall wave;\nHosanna in the highest, all glory everlasting,\nThe Lion of Judah His people will save.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O the Lion of Judah hath triumphed forever,\nO the Lion of Judah is mighty and strong.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Lion of Judah",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1957",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1820-1915)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord and King of all things\nBut yesterday was born;\nAnd Stephen's glorious offering\nHis birth-tide shall adorn:\nNo pearls of orient splendor,\nNo jewels can he show;\nBut with his own true heart's blood\nHis shining vestments glow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, ye that love the martyrs,\nAnd pluck the flowers of song,\nAnd weave them in a garland,\nFor this our suppliant throng;\nAnd cry, \"O thou that shinest\nIn grace's brightest ray,\nChrist's valiant protomartyr,\nFor peace and favor pray!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou first of all confessors,\nOf all the deacons crown,\nOf every following athlete,\nThe glory and renown:\nMake supplication, standing\nBefore Christ's royal throne,\nThat He would give the kingdom,\nAnd for our sins atone!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Lord and King of All Things",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1960",
          "Authors": [
            "Anatolius",
            "circa 800; translated from Greek to English by John Mason Neale",
            "1853."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord be with us as we walk\nAlong our homeward road;\nIn silent thought or friendly talk\nOur hearts be near to God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord be with us as each day\nHis blessings we receive;\nHis gift of peace on all we pray,\nBefore His courts we leave.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord be with us till the night\nEnfold our day of rest;\nBe He of every heart the Light,\nOf every home the Guest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord be with us through the hours\nOf slumber calm and deep,\nProtect our homes, renew our powers,\nAnd guard us while we sleep.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Lord Be With Us",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1961",
          "Authors": [
            "John Ellerton",
            "1870."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord descended from above,\nAnd bowed the heavens high;\nAnd underneath His feet He cast\nThe darkness of the sky.\n(On cherubs and on cherubims)\nFull royally He rode;\nAnd on the wings of all the winds\nCame flying all abroad;\nAnd on the wings of all the winds\nCame flying all abroad.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And from above the Lord sent down\nTo fetch me from below,\nAnd plucked me out of waters great\nThat would me overflow.\n(And me delivered from my foes)\nThat would have made me thrall;\nYea, from such foes as were too strong\nFor me to deal withal;\nYea, from such foes as were too strong\nFor me to deal withal.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And as I was an innocent,\nSo did He me regard,\nAnd to the cleanness of my hands\nHe gave me my reward.\nFor that I walked in His ways,\nAnd in His paths have trod,\nAnd have not wavered wickedly\nAgainst my Lord and God;\nAnd have not wavered wickedly\nAgainst my Lord and God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Lord Descended from Above",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1962",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Sternhold",
            "1561."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord has heard and answered prayer\nAnd saved His people in distress;\nThis to the coming age declare,\nThat they His holy Name may bless.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord, exalted on His throne,\nLooked down from heav'n with pitying eye\nTo still the lowly captive's moan\nAnd save His people doomed to die.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All men in Zion shall declare\nHis gracious Name with one accord,\nWhen kings and nations gather there\nTo serve and worship God the Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Before my journey is complete\nMy vigor fails, my years decline;\nMy God, O spare me, I entreat;\nThe days of life are wholly Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The earth and heav'ns shall pass away,\nLike vesture worn and laid aside,\nBut changeless Thou shalt live for aye,\nThy years forever shall abide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou, O Jehovah, shalt endure;\nThy throne forever is the same;\nAnd to all generations sure\nShall be Thy great memorial Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy servants' children shall remain\nForevermore before Thy face;\nEnduring honor they shall gain,\nEstablished ever in Thy grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Lord Has Heard and Answered Prayer",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1963",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord in Zion reigneth, let all the world rejoice,\nAnd come before His throne of grace with tuneful heart and voice;\nThe Lord in Zion reigneth, and there His praise shall ring,\nTo Him shall princes bend the knee and kings their glory bring.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord in Zion reigneth, and who so great as He?\nThe depths of earth are in His hands; He rules the mighty sea.\nO crown His Name with honor, and let His standard wave,\nTill distant isles beyond the deep shall own His power to save.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord in Zion reigneth, these hours to Him belong;\nO enter now His temple gates, and fill His courts with song;\nBeneath His royal banner let every creature fall,\nExalt the King of heaven and earth, and crown Him Lord of all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Lord in Zion Reigneth",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1964",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1820-1915)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord is come! On Syrian soil,\nThe child of poverty and toil;\nThe Man of Sorrows, born to know\nEach varying shade of human woe:\nHis joy, His glory, to fulfill,\nIn earth and heav'n, His Father's will;\nOn lonely mount, by festive board,\nOn bitter cross, despised, adored.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord is come! In Him we trace\nThe fullness of God's truth and grace;\nThroughout those words and acts divine\nGleams of th'eternal splendor shine;\nAnd from His inmost Spirit flow,\nAs from a height of sunlit snow,\nThe rivers of perennial life,\nTo heal and sweeten nature's strife.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord is come! In every heart\nWhere truth and mercy claim apart;\nIn every land where right is might,\nAnd deeds of darkness shun the light;\nIn every church where faith and love\nLift earthward thoughts to things above;\nIn every holy, happy home,\nWe bless Thee, Lord, that Thou hast come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Lord Is Come!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1965",
          "Authors": [
            "Arthur Penrhyn Stanley",
            "1872."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord is coming, let this be\nThe herald note of jubilee;\nAnd when we meet and when we part\nThe salutation from the heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord is coming! sound it forth\nFrom east to west, from south to north;\nSpeed on! speed on the tidings glad,\nThat none who love Him may be sad.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord is coming, swift and sure\nAnd all His judgments shall endure;\nAnd none can hope t'escape His wrath,\nWho walk not in the narrow path.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The earth, with her ten thousand wrongs\nWill soon be tuned in nobler songs;\nOur praise shall then, in realms of light,\nWith all His universe unite.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord is coming, let this be\nThe herald note of jubilee,\nThe herald note of jubilee.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Lord Is Coming",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1966",
          "Authors": [
            "Anonymous",
            "circa 1849."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord is King! lift up thy voice,\nO earth; and all ye heav'ns, rejoice!\nFrom world to world the joy shall ring,\n\"The Lord omnipotent is King.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord is King! who then shall dare\nResist His will, distrust His care,\nOr murmur at His wise decrees,\nOr doubt His royal promises?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord is King! Child of the dust,\nThe Judge of the all the earth is just;\nHoly and true are all His ways;\nLet every creature speak His praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O when His wisdom can mistake,\nHis might decay, His love forsake,\nThen may His children cease to sing,\n\"The Lord omnipotent is King!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Alike pervaded by His eye,\nAll parts of His dominion lie;\nThis world of ours, and worlds unseen,\nAnd thin the boundary between.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He reigns! ye saints, exalt your strains;\nYour God is King, your Father reigns;\nAnd He is at the Father's side,\nThe Man of love, the Crucified.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, make your wants, your burdens known;\nHe will present them at the throne;\nAnd angel bands are waiting there\nHis messages of love to bear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "One Lord, one empire, all secures;\nHe reigns, and life and death are yours:\nThrough earth and heav'n shall ring,\n\"The Lord omnipotent is King!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Lord Is King",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1967",
          "Authors": [
            "Josiah Conder",
            "1824."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord is my Shepherd, no want shall I know;\nI feed in green pastures, safe folded I rest;\nHe leadeth my soul where the still waters flow,\nRestores me when wand'ring, redeems when oppressed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through valley and shadow of death though I stray,\nSince Thou art my Guardian, no evil I fear;\nThy rod shall defend me, Thy staff be my stay;\nNo harm can befall, with my Comforter near.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In midst of affliction my table is spread;\nWith blessings unmeasured my cup runneth o'er;\nWith perfume and oil Thou anointest my head;\nO what shall I ask of Thy providence more?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let goodness and mercy, my bountiful God,\nStill follow my steps till I meet Thee above;\nI seek, by the path which my forefathers trod,\nThrough land of their sojourn, Thy Kingdom of love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Lord Is My Shepherd",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1968",
          "Authors": [
            "James Montgomery",
            "1822."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord is rich and merciful,\nThe Lord is very kind;\nO come to Him, come now to Him,\nWith a believing mind!\nHis comforts, they shall strengthen thee,\nLike flowing waters cool;\nAnd He shall for thy spirit be\nA fountain ever full.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord is glorious and strong\nOur God is very high;\nO trust in Him, trust now in Him,\nAnd have security;\nHe shall be to thee like the sea,\nAnd thou shalt surely feel\nHis wind, that bloweth healthily\nThy sicknesses to heal.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord is wonderful and wise,\nAs all the ages tell;\nO learn of Him, learn now of Him,\nThen with thee it is well;\nAnd with His light thou shalt be blest,\nTherein to work and live;\nAnd He shall be to thee a rest\nWhen evening hours arrive.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Lord Is Rich and Merciful",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1969",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Toke Lynch",
            "1850."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord is risen indeed!\nAnd are the tidings true?\nYes, we beheld the Savior bleed,\nAnd saw Him living, too.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord is risen, indeed!\nThen Justice asks no more;\nMercy and Truth are now agreed\nWho stood opposed before.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord is risen indeed!\nThen is His work performed;\nThe captive surely now is freed,\nAnd death, our foe, disarmed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord is risen indeed!\nThen hell has lost his prey;\nWith Him is risen the ransomed seed\nTo reign in endless day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord is risen indeed!\nHe lives, to die no more;\nHe lives, the sinner's cause to plead,\nWhose curse and shame He bore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord is risen indeed!\nAttending angels, hear!\nUp to the courts of heaven with speed\nThe joyful tidings bear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then take your golden lyres,\nAnd strike each cheerful chord;\nJoin, all ye bright celestial choirs,\nTo sing our risen Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Lord Is Risen Indeed!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1970",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Kelly",
            "1802."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord Jehovah reigns; His throne is built on high.\nThe garments He assumes are light and majesty.\nHis glories shine\nWith beams so bright no mortal eye\nCan bear the sight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The thunders of His hand keep the wide world in awe;\nHis wrath and justice stand to guard His holy law.\nAnd where His love\nResolves to bless His truth confirms\nAnd seals the grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through all His mighty works amazing wisdom shines--\nSubdues the powers of hell, confounds their dark designs.\nStrong is His arm,\nAnd shall fulfill His great decrees\nAnd sovereign will.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And will this sovereign King of glory condescend,\nAnd will He write His Name: my Father and my Friend?\nI love His Name;\nI love His Word. Join, all my powers,\nTo praise the Lord!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Lord Jehovah Reigns",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1971",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1709."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord my pasture shall prepare\nAnd feed me with a shepherd's care;\nHis presence shall my wants supply\nAnd guard me with a watchful eye;\nMy noonday walks He shall attend\nAnd all my midnight hours defend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When in the sultry glebe I faint\nOr on the thirsty mountain pant,\nTo fertile vales and dewy meads\nMy weary, wandering steps He leads,\nWhere peaceful rivers, soft and slow,\nAmid the verdant landscape flow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though in the paths of death I tread,\nWith gloomy horrors overspread,\nMy steadfast heart shall fear no ill,\nFor Thou, O Lord, art with me still;\nThy friendly crook shall give me aid\nAnd guide me through the dreadful shade.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though in a bare and rugged way,\nThrough devious lonely wilds, I stray,\nThy bounty shall my pains beguile;\nThe barren wilderness shall smile,\nWith sudden greens and herbage crowned,\nAnd streams shall murmur all around.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Lord My Pasture Shall Prepare",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1972",
          "Authors": [
            "Joseph Addison",
            "1712."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord of the harvest is coming,\nWe know not the day it will be\nWhen He shall appear to His people,\nThe hour we His glory shall see.\nOh soul, are you ready to meet Him,\nHis own can you joyfully yield,\nWhen Jesus shall come in His beauty\nTo earth, to His great harvest field?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord of the harvest is coming,\nThe world shall acknowledge His might\nWhen He shall descend with His angels,\nHis angels of glory and light.\nA message of joy to His faithful,\nBut where will the faithless be found?\nWhen Jesus shall come to His people\nHis voice through the world shall resound.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord of the harvest is coming,\n\"Be ready,\" He bids thee to wait,\nFor oh, in the clouds we shall see Him,\nIf early He cometh, or late.\nPrepare, nor delay, bid Him welcome,\nSo soon His dear face thou shalt see,\nThe Savior is coming so surely,\nA message He'll bring unto thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord of the harvest is coming,\nWe know not the hour,\nWhen He shall appear in His glory,\nHis might and His wonderful power.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Lord of the Harvest",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1973",
          "Authors": [
            "Laura E. Newell",
            "1898."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord our God is clothed with might,\nThe winds obey His will;\nHe speaks, and in His heavenly height,\nHe speaks, and in His heavenly height,\nThe rolling sun stands still.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rebel, ye waves, and o'er the land\nWith threatening aspect roar;\nThe Lord uplifts His awful hand,\nThe Lord uplifts His awful hand,\nAnd chains you to the shore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye winds of night, your force combine;\nWithout His high behest,\nYe shall not, in the mountain pine,\nYe shall not, in the mountain pine,\nDisturb the sparrow's rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His voice sublime is heard afar;\nIn distant peals it dies;\nHe yokes the whirlwind to His car,\nHe yokes the whirlwind to His car,\nAnd sweeps the howling skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye nations, bend, in reverence bend;\nYe monarchs, wait His nod;\nAnd bid the choral song ascend\nAnd bid the choral song ascend\nTo celebrate our God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Lord Our God Is Clothed with Might",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1974",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Kirke White (1785-1806)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord proclaims His grace abroad!\n\"Behold, I change your hearts of stone;\nEach shall renounce his idol god,\nAnd serve, henceforth, the Lord alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"My grace, a flowing stream, proceeds\nTo wash your filthiness away;\nYe shall abhor your former deeds,\nAnd learn My statutes to obey.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"My truth the great design ensures,\nI give Myself away to you;\nYou shall be Mine, I will be yours,\nYour God unalterably true.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Yet not unsought or unimplored,\nThe plenteous grace I shall confer;\nNo--your whole hearts shall seek the Lord,\nI'll put a praying spirit there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"From the first breath of life divine\nDown to the last expiring hour,\nThe gracious work shall all be Mine,\nBegun and ended in My power.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Lord Proclaims His Grace Abroad",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1975",
          "Authors": [
            "George Edward Lynch Cotton",
            "1856."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord will come and not be slow;\nHis footsteps cannot err;\nBefore Him righteousness shall go,\nHis royal harbinger.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Mercy and truth, that long were missed,\nNow joyfully are met;\nSweet peace and righteousness have kissed,\nAnd hand in hand are set.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The nations all whom Thou hast made\nShall come, and all shall frame\nTo bow them low before Thee, Lord!\nAnd glorify Thy Name!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Truth from the earth, like to a flower,\nShall bud and blossom then,\nAnd justice, from her heavenly bower,\nLook down on mortal men.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thee will I praise, O Lord, my God!\nThee honor and adore\nWith my whole heart; and blaze abroad\nThy Name forevermore!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Lord Will Come and Not Be Slow",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1976",
          "Authors": [
            "John Milton",
            "1648."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord will happiness divine\nOn contrite hearts bestow;\nThen tell me, gracious God, is mine\nA contrite heart or no?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I hear, but seem to hear in vain,\nInsensible as steel;\nIf aught is felt, 'tis only pain,\nTo find I cannot feel.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I sometimes think myself inclined\nTo love Thee if I could;\nBut often feel another mind,\nAverse to all that's good.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My best desires are faint and few,\nI fain would strive for more;\nBut when I cry, \"My strength renew!\"\nSeem weaker than before.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy saints are comforted, I know,\nAnd love Thy house of prayer;\nI therefore go where others go,\nBut find no comfort there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh make this heart rejoice or ache;\nDecide this doubt for me;\nAnd if it be not broken, break—\nAnd heal it, if it be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Lord Will Happiness Divine",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1977",
          "Authors": [
            "William Cowper",
            "1779."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord's my Shepherd, I'll not want.\nHe makes me down to lie\nIn pastures green; He leadeth me\nThe quiet waters by.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My soul He doth restore again;\nAnd me to walk doth make\nWithin the paths of righteousness,\nEven for His own Name's sake.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yea, though I walk in death's dark vale,\nYet will I fear no ill;\nFor Thou art with me; and Thy rod\nAnd staff my comfort still.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My table Thou hast furnished\nIn presence of my foes;\nMy head Thou dost with oil anoint,\nAnd my cup overflows.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Goodness and mercy all my life\nShall surely follow me;\nAnd in God's house forevermore\nMy dwelling place shall be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Lord's My Shepherd",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1958",
          "Authors": [
            "Scottish Psalter",
            "1650."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our Father, Who art in heaven,\nHallowed be Thy Name.\nThy kingdom come, Thy will be done\nOn earth as it is in heaven.\nGive us this day our daily bread,\nAnd forgive us our debts,\nAs we forgive our debtors.\nAnd lead us not into temptation,\nBut deliver us from evil,\nFor Thine is the kingdom\nAnd the power, and the glory, forever.\nAmen.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Lord's Prayer",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1959",
          "Authors": []
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Seated one day at the organ,\nI was weary and ill at ease,\nAnd my fingers wandered idly\nOver the noisy keys;\nI know not what I was playing,\nOr what I was dreaming then,\nBut I struck one chord of music,\nLike the sound of a great Amen,\nLike the sound of a great Amen.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It flooded the crimson twilight,\nLike the close of an angel's psalm,\nAnd it lay on my fevered spirit,\nWith a touch of infinite calm,\nIt quieted pain and sorrow,\nLike love overcoming strife,\nIt seemed the harmonious echo\nFrom our discordant life,\nIt linked all the perplexed meanings\nInto one perfect peace,\nAnd trembled away into silence,\nAs if it were loth to cease;\nI have sought but I seek it vainly,\nThat one lost chord divine,\nWhich came from the soul of the organ,\nAnd entered into mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It may be that death's bright angel\nWill speak in that chord again;\nIt may be that only in Heav'n\nI shall hear that great Amen.\nIt may be that death's bright angel\nWill speak in that chord again;\nIt may be that only in Heav'n\nI shall hear that great Amen.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Lost Chord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1978",
          "Authors": [
            "Adelaide Anne Procter (1825-1864)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The love of God is greater far than tongue or pen can ever tell;\nIt goes beyond the highest star, and reaches to the lowest hell;\nThe guilty pair, bowed down with care, God gave His Son to win;\nHis erring child He reconciled, and pardoned from his sin.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When years of time shall pass away, and earthly thrones and kingdoms fall,\nWhen men, who here refuse to pray, on rocks and hills and mountains call,\nGod's love so sure, shall still endure, all measureless and strong;\nRedeeming grace to Adam's race--the saints' and angels' song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Could we with ink the ocean fill, and were the skies of parchment made,\nWere every stalk on earth a quill, and every man a scribe by trade,\nTo write the love of God above, would drain the ocean dry.\nNor could the scroll contain the whole, though stretched from sky to sky.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O love of God, how rich and pure!\nHow measureless and strong!\nIt shall forevermore endure\nThe saints' and angels' song.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Love of God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1979",
          "Authors": [
            "Frederick Martin Lehman",
            "1917."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Maker of the sun and moon,\nThe Maker of our earth,\nLo! late in time, a fairer boon,\nHimself is brought to birth!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How blest was all creation then,\nWhen God so gave increase;\nAnd Christ, to heal the hearts of men,\nBrought righteousness and peace!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No star in all the heights of heaven\nBut burned to see Him go;\nYet unto earth alone was given\nHis human form to know.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His human form, by man denied,\nTook death for human sin:\nHis endless love, through faith descried,\nStill lives the world to win.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O perfect love, outpassing sight,\nO light beyond our ken,\nCome down through all the world tonight,\nAnd heal the hearts of men!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Maker of the Sun and Moon",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1980",
          "Authors": [
            "Laurence Housman."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Master hath come, and He calls us to follow\nThe track of the footprints He leaves on our way;\nFar over the mountain and through the deep hollow,\nThe path leads us on to the mansions of day:\nThe Master hath called us, the children who fear Him,\nWho march 'neath Christ's banner, His own little band;\nWe love Him and seek Him, we long to be near Him,\nAnd rest in the light of His beautiful land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Master hath called us; the road may be dreary\nAnd dangers and sorrows are strewn on the track;\nBut God's Holy Spirit shall comfort the weary;\nWe follow the Savior and cannot turn back;\nThe Master hath called us, though doubt and temptation\nMay compass our journey, we cheerfully sing:\n\"Press onward, look upward,\" through much tribulation;\nThe children of Zion must follow the King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Master hath called us, in life's early morning,\nWith spirits as fresh as the dew on the sod:\nWe turn from the world, with its smiles and its scorning,\nTo cast in our lot with the people of God:\nThe Master hath called us, His sons and His daughters,\nWe plead for His blessing and trust in His love;\nAnd through the green pastures, beside the still waters,\nHe'll lead us at last to His kingdom above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Master Hath Come",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1981",
          "Authors": [
            "Sarah Doudney",
            "1871."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The mercy of God is an ocean divine,\nA boundless and fathomless flood.\nLaunch out in the deep, cut away the shore line,\nAnd be lost in the fullness of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But many, alas! only stand on the shore,\nAnd gaze on the ocean so wide.\nThey never have ventured its depths to explore,\nOr to launch on the fathomless tide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And others just venture away from the land,\nAnd linger so near to the shore\nThat the surf and the slime that beat over the strand\nDash o'er them in floods evermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, let us launch out on this ocean so broad,\nWhere floods of salvation o'erflow.\nOh, let us be lost in the mercy of God,\nTill the depths of His fullness we know.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Launch out, into the deep.\nOh let the shore line go.\nLaunch out, launch out in the ocean divine,\nOut where the full tides flow.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Mercy of God Is an Ocean Divine",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1982",
          "Authors": [
            "Albert Benjamin Simpson (1843-1919)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The mighty God, the Lord, hath spoken unto all;\nFrom rising to the setting sun, He unto earth doth call.\nFrom Zion, His own hill, where perfect beauty dwells,\nJehovah hath His glory shown, in brightness that excels.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our God shall surely come, and silence shall not keep;\nBefore Him fire shall waste, and storms tempestuous round Him sweep.\nHe to the heav'ns above shall then send forth His call,\nAnd likewise to the earth that He may judge His people all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Together let My saints unto Me gathered be,\nThose that by sacrifice have made a covenant with Me.\"\nThen shall the heav'ns declare His righteousness abroad;\nBecause the Lord Himself is Judge, yea, none is judge, but God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Mighty God, the Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1983",
          "Authors": [
            "Based on the Scottish Psalter",
            "1650."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, rally round the standard\nOf Christ, our royal King;\nOh, rally round His standard,\nAnd hallelujahs sing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though long and deep the shadows\nOf the dreary night may bring,\nOur lamps are trimmed and burning,\nOur hallelujahs ring.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To yonder golden region\nOur faith now plumes her wing;\nOur hearts with joy are bounding,\nAnd hallelujahs ring.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Him Who paid our ransom,\nAnd took from death the sting,\nBe everlasting praises,\nLet hallelujahs ring.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For the morning draweth nigh,\nFor the morning draweth nigh;\nWe can see it in the distance,\nWe shall hear it, we shall hear it by and by.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Morning Draweth Nigh",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1984",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "circa 1888."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O how light to the soul are its crosses,\nAnd how easy our burdens to bear,\nWhen we think of that land over Jordan,\nAnd the joy that will crown us there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O how light to the soul are its crosses,\nAnd the conflicts and trials we meet;\nWe shall soon lay down them over Jordan,\nWe shall lay them at Jesus' feet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O how light to the soul are its crosses,\nO the mercy of Jesus, our Friend!\nWe shall praise Him for all over Jordan,\nIn our beautiful home beyond.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O the bright morning land, the dear morning land,\nThe land where all sorrow is o'er!\nWe shall sit beneath the ray of a golden summer day,\nWhere the shadows will return no more.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Morning Land",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1985",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1877."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The morning light is breaking, the darkness disappears;\nThe sons of earth are waking, to penitential tears;\nEach breeze that sweeps the ocean brings tidings from afar\nOf nations in commotion, prepared for Zion's war.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rich dews of grace come o'er us, in many a gentle shower,\nAnd brighter scenes before us, are opening every hour;\nEach cry to heaven going, abundant answers brings,\nAnd heavenly winds are blowing, with peace upon their wings.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See heathen nations bending before the God we love,\nAnd thousand hearts ascending in gratitude above:\nWhile sinners, now confessing, the Gospel call obey,\nAnd seek the Savior's blessing, a nation in a day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blest river of salvation, pursue thy onward way;\nFlow thou to every nation, nor in thy riches stay:\nStay not till all the lowly triumphant reach their home;\nStay not till all the holy proclaim, \"The Lord is come.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Morning Light Is Breaking",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1986",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel Francis Smith",
            "1832."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The morning purples all the sky,\nThe air with praises rings,\nDefeated hell stands sullen by,\nThe world exulting sings.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While He, the King all strong to save,\nRends the dark doors away,\nAnd through the breaches of the grave,\nStrides forth into the day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Death's captive, in his gloomy prison,\nFast fettered He has lain,\nBut He has mastered death, is risen,\nAnd death now wears the chain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The shining angels cry, \"Away\nWith grief; no spices bring;\nNot tears, but songs, this joyful day,\nShould greet the rising King!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That Thou our Paschal Lamb may'st be,\nAnd endless joy begin.\nJesus, Deliverer, set us free\nFrom the dread death of sin.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glory to God! our glad lips cry;\nAll praise and worship be\nOn earth, in heaven, to God most high,\nFor Christ's great victory,\nFor Christ's great victory.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Morning Purples All the Sky",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1987",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown",
            "6th Century; translated from Latin to English by Alexander R. Thompson",
            "1861."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Name of Jesus is so sweet,\nI love its music to repeat;\nIt makes my joys full and complete,\nThe precious Name of Jesus!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I love the Name of Him whose heart\nKnows all my griefs and bears a part;\nWho bids all anxious fears depart,\nI love the Name of Jesus!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That Name I fondly love to hear,\nIt never fails my heart to cheer;\nIts music dries the falling tear,\nExalt the Name of Jesus!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No word of man can ever tell\nHow sweet the Name I love so well;\nO let its praises ever swell,\nO praise the Name of Jesus!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Jesus,\" O how sweet the Name!\n\"Jesus,\" every day the same;\n\"Jesus,\" let all saints proclaim\nIts worthy praise forever!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Name of Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1988",
          "Authors": [
            "W.C. Martin."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The newborn King Who comes today\nBrings tidings of great joy,\nWhich sin can never take away,\nNor death nor hell destroy.\nRejoice, ye Gentile lands, rejoice,\nAnd hail this glorious dawn,\nFor God comes down, frail man to crown:\nThe Lord of Life is born!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He comes not as a king of earth,\nIn pomp and pride to reign;\nHe seeks a poor and humble birth,\nBut free from sinful stain;\nRejoice, ye Gentile lands, rejoice,\nGlad hymns of triumph sing:\nThe Wonderful, the Counsellor,\nHe comes, your God and King!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For us He leaves His Father's throne,\nHis sapphire throne on high,\nAnd comes to dwell on earth alone,\nFor fallen man to die.\nRejoice, ye Gentile lands, rejoice,\nAll hail Messiah's dawn:\nOur God comes down, earth's joy and crown,\nThe King of Love is born!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glad Gentiles in their eastern home\nHis radiant star behold;\nTo God, their King, they joy to bring\nSweet incense, myrrh, and gold.\nRejoice, ye Gentile lands, rejoice,\nIn heaven your praises sing:\nBefore Him fall, the Lord of all,\nYour Maker and your King!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We join your song, celestial throng,\nWhose anthems never cease;\nWe tune our lyres, with angels choirs,\nTo hail the Prince of Peace!\nRejoice, ye Gentile lands, rejoice\nAll hail Immanuel's morn:\nFor God comes down, frail man to crown,\nTo us a Child is born.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Newborn King Who Comes Today",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1989",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We believe in one God,\n the Father, the Almighty,\n maker of heaven and earth,\n of all that is, seen and unseen.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ,\n the only Son of God,\neternally begotten of the Father,\nGod from God, Light from Light,\ntrue God from true God,\nbegotten, not made,\nof one Being with the Father.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through him all things were made.\nFor us and for our salvation\nhe came down from heaven:\nby the power of the Holy Spirit\nhe became incarnate from the Virgin Mary,\nand was made man.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate;\nhe suffered death and was buried.\nOn the third day he rose again\nin accordance with the Scriptures;\nhe ascended into heaven\nand is seated at the right hand of the Father.\nHe will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead,\nand his kingdom will have no end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life,\nwho proceeds from the Father and the Son.\nWith the Father and the Son he is worshiped and glorified.\nHe has spoken through the Prophets.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We believe in one holy catholic and apostolic Church.\nWe acknowledge one baptism for the forgiveness of sins.\nWe look for the resurrection of the dead,\nand the life of the world to come.  Amen.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Nicene Creed",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-C003",
          "Authors": []
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There were ninety and nine that safely lay\nIn the shelter of the fold.\nBut one was out on the hills far away,\nFar off from the gates of gold.\nAway on the mountains wild and bare.\nAway from the tender Shepherd's care.\nAway from the tender Shepherd's care.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Lord, Thou hast here Thy ninety and nine;\nAre they not enough for Thee?\"\nBut the Shepherd made answer: \"This of Mine\nHas wandered away from Me;\nAnd although the road be rough and steep,\nI go to the desert to find My sheep,\nI go to the desert to find My sheep.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But none of the ransomed ever knew\nHow deep were the waters crossed;\nNor how dark was the night the Lord passed through\nEre He found His sheep that was lost.\nOut in the desert He heard its cry,\nSick and helpless and ready to die;\nSick and helpless and ready to die.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Lord, whence are those blood drops all the way\nThat mark out the mountain's track?\"\n\"They were shed for one who had gone astray\nEre the Shepherd could bring him back.\"\n\"Lord, whence are Thy hands so rent and torn?\"\n\"They're pierced tonight by many a thorn;\nThey're pierced tonight by many a thorn.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But all through the mountains, thunder riven\nAnd up from the rocky steep,\nThere arose a glad cry to the gate of heaven,\n\"Rejoice! I have found My sheep!\"\nAnd the angels echoed around the throne,\n\"Rejoice, for the Lord brings back His own!\nRejoice, for the Lord brings back His own!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Ninety and Nine",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1990",
          "Authors": [
            "Elizabeth Cecelia Clephane (1830-1869)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There was a time on earth, when in the book of Heav'n\nAn old account was standing for sins yet unforgiv'n;\nMy name was at the top, and many things below,\nI went unto the Keeper, and settled long ago.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The old account was large, and growing every day,\nFor I was always sinning, and never tried to pay;\nBut when I looked ahead, and saw such pain and woe,\nI said that I would settle, I settled long ago.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When in that happy home, my Savior's home above,\nI'll sing redemption's story, and praise Him for His love;\nI'll not forget that book, with pages white as snow,\nBecause I came and settled, and settled long ago.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O sinner, trust the Lord, be cleansed of all your sin,\nFor thus He hath provided for you to enter in;\nAnd then if you should live a hundred years below,\nUp there you'll not regret it, you settled long ago.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Long ago (down on my knees), long ago (I settled it all),\nYes, the old account was settled long ago (Hallelujah!);\nAnd the record's clear today, for He washed my sins away,\nWhen the old account was settled long ago.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Old Account Was Settled",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1991",
          "Authors": [
            "F. M. Graham"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Mid the storms of doubt and unbelief we fear,\nStands a Book eternal that the saints hold dear;\nThrough the restless ages it remains the same--\n'Tis the Book of God, and the Bible is its name!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis the Book that tells us of the Father's love,\nWhen He sent His Son to us from heav'n above,\nWho by richest promise creates hope within,\nFor 'tis through His blood we are saved from every sin!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis the Book that tells us of the will of God\nAnd the Savior's teachings while the earth He trod--\nHow He soothed earth's sorrows and relieved its woe,\nThrough Whom strength is given to conquer every foe!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O the grand old Book and the dear old faith\nAre the Rock on which I stand!\nO the grand old Book and the dear old faith\nAre the hope of every land!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The old Book and the old faith\nAre the Rock on which I stand!\nThe old Book and the old faith\nAre the bulwark of the land!\nThrough storm and stress they stand the test\nIn every clime and nation blessed;\nThe old Book and the old faith\nAre the hope of every land!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Old Book and the Old Faith",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1992",
          "Authors": [
            "George H. Carr."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "They call me old-fashioned because I believe\nThat the Bible is God's holy Word,\nThat Jesus, Who lived among men long ago,\nIs divine, and the Christ of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Old-fashioned, because I believe and accept\nOnly what has been spoken from heav'n;\nOld-fashioned because at the cross I was saved,\nAt the cross had my sins forgiv'n.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Old-fashioned, because I am bound to do right,\nTo walk in the straight narrow way;\nBecause I have given my whole life to God,\nOld-fashioned because I pray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Old-fashioned, because I am looking above\nTo Jesus, my glorified Lord;\nBecause I believe He is coming again,\nFulfilling His holy Word.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My sin was old-fashioned,\nMy guilt was old-fashioned,\nGod's love was old-fashioned, I know;\nAnd the way I was saved was the old-fashioned way,\nThrough the blood that makes whiter than snow.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Old Fashioned Way",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1993",
          "Authors": [
            "Civilla Durfee Martin",
            "1914."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "On a hill far away stood an old rugged cross,\nThe emblem of suffering and shame;\nAnd I love that old cross where the dearest and best\nFor a world of lost sinners was slain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O that old rugged cross, so despised by the world,\nHas a wondrous attraction for me;\nFor the dear Lamb of God left His glory above\nTo bear it to dark Calvary.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In that old rugged cross, stained with blood so divine,\nA wondrous beauty I see,\nFor 'twas on that old cross Jesus suffered and died,\nTo pardon and sanctify me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To the old rugged cross I will ever be true;\nIts shame and reproach gladly bear;\nThen He'll call me some day to my home far away,\nWhere His glory forever I'll share.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So I'll cherish the old rugged cross,\nTill my trophies at last I lay down;\nI will cling to the old rugged cross,\nAnd exchange it some day for a crown.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Old Rugged Cross",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1994",
          "Authors": [
            "George Bennard",
            "1913"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I was drifting away on life's pitiless sea,\nAnd the angry waves threatened my ruin to be,\nWhen away at my side, there I dimly descried,\nA stately old vessel, and loudly I cried:\n\"Ship ahoy! Ship ahoy!\"\nAnd loudly I cried: \"Ship ahoy!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Twas the \"old ship of Zion,\" thus sailing along,\nAll aboard her seemed joyous, I heard their sweet song;\nAnd the Captain's kind ear, ever ready to hear,\nCaught my wail of distress, as I cried out in fear:\n\"Ship ahoy! Ship ahoy!\"\nAs I cried out in fear: \"Ship ahoy!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The good Captain commanded a boat to be low'red,\nAnd with tender compassion He took me on board;\nAnd I'm happy today, all my sins washed away\nIn the blood of my Savior, and now I can say:\n\"Bless the Lord! Bless the Lord!\"\nFrom my soul I can say: \"Bless the Lord!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O soul, sinking down 'neath sin's merciless wave,\nThe strong arm of our Captain is mighty to save;\nThen trust Him today, no longer delay,\nBoard the old ship of Zion, and shout on your way:\n\"Jesus saves! Jesus saves!\"\nShout and sing on your way: \"Jesus saves!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Old Ship of Zion",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1995",
          "Authors": [
            "M. J. Cartwright",
            "before 1900."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Do you love the blessèd Savior\nIn the old time way?\nIs your heart aglow with rapture\nIn the old time way?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Are you keeping close to Jesus\nIn the old time way?\nDaily walking in His presence\nIn the old time way?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Have you made a full surrender\nIn the old time way?\nGiven all to follow Jesus\nIn the old time way?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Are you working for His kingdom\nIn the old time way?\nAre you leading others to Him\nIn the old time way?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the old time way,\nIn the old time way,\nWe must claim the old time blessing,\nIn the old time way.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Old Time Way",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1996",
          "Authors": [
            "Robert Harkness",
            "1908"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The only Son from Heaven,\nForetold by ancient seers,\nBy God, the Father, given,\nIn human shape appears;\nNo sphere His light confining,\nNo star so brightly shining\nAs He, our Morning Star.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O time of God appointed,\nO bright and holy morn!\nHe comes, the King anointed,\nThe Christ, the Virgin born;\nHis home on earth He maketh,\nAnd man of Heaven partaketh,\nOf life again an heir.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lord, our hearts awaken\nTo know and love Thee more,\nIn faith to stand unshaken,\nIn spirit to adore,\nThat we still heavenward hasting,\nYet here Thy joy foretasting,\nMay reap its fullness there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Only Son from Heaven",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1997",
          "Authors": [
            "Elisabethe von Meseritz Cruciger",
            "1524."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a holy and beautiful city\nWhose Builder and Ruler is God;\nJohn saw it descending from Heaven,\nWhen Patmos, in exile, he trod;\nIts high, massive wall is of jasper,\nThe city itself is pure gold;\nAnd when my frail tent here is folded,\nMine eyes shall its glory behold.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No sin is allowed in that city\nAnd nothing defiling or mean;\nNo pain and no sickness can enter,\nNo crepe on the doorknob is seen;\nEarth's sorrows and cares are forgotten,\nNo tempter is there to annoy;\nNo parting words ever are spoken,\nThere's nothing to hurt or destroy.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No heartaches are known in that city,\nNo tears ever moisten the eyes;\nThere's no disappointment in Heaven,\nNo envy and strife in the sky;\nThe saints are all sanctified wholly,\nThey live in sweet harmony there;\nThey overcame sin and the tempter,\nThey've reached that fair city at last.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In that bright city, pearly white city,\nI have a mansion, a harp, and a crown;\nNow I am watching, waiting, and longing,\nFor the white city that's soon coming down.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Pearly White City",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1998",
          "Authors": [
            "Arthur F. Ingler",
            "1902"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The people that in darkness walked\nHave seen a wondrous light,\nA light that beamed afar,\nThe bright and morning star,\nAnd those that dwelt in death's dark vale\nHave felt their joy increase,\nTheir constant theme shall be,\n\"All hail the Prince of Peace.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As men rejoice when they divide\nThe spoils which they have gained,\nSo shall it ever be,\nWhen Christ shall set them free.\nFor He shall break the shoulder's staff,\nThe rod of the oppressed,\nAnd every battle won,\nAs victors we shall rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For unto us a Child is born,\nTo us a Son is giv'n;\nHis kingdom shall increase,\nAnd never, never cease,\nUpon the throne of David shall\nHe reign forevermore,\nTill ev'ry knee shall bow\nAnd ev'ry heart adore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wonderful, Counsellor!\nThe everlasting Father, and the Prince of Peace,\nWonderful, Counsellor!\nThe everlasting Father, and the Prince of Peace.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The People That in Darkness Walked",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-1999",
          "Authors": [
            "Grant Colfax Tullar",
            "1900."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The praises of that saint we sing,\nTo whom all lands their tribute bring,\nWho with indomitable heart,\nBore throughout life true woman's heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Restraining every froward sense\nBy gentle bonds of abstinence,\nWith prayer her hungry souls she fed,\nAnd thus to heavenly joys hath sped.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "King Christ, from Whom all virtue springs,\nWho only doest wondrous things,\nAs now to Thee she kneels in prayer,\nIn mercy our petitions hear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All praise to God the Father be,\nAll praise, eternal Son, to Thee;\nWhom with the Spirit we adore\nForever and forevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Praises of That Saint We Sing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2000",
          "Authors": [
            "Silvio Antoniano (1540-?)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The praises of Thy wonders, Lord,\nThe heavens shall express;\nAnd in the congregation\nOf saints Thy faithfulness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou hast an arm that's full of power;\nThy hand is great in might;\nAnd Thy right hand exceedingly\nExalted is in height.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Justice and judgment of Thy throne\nAre made the dwelling place;\nMercy, accompanied with truth,\nShall go before Thy face.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O greatly blest the people are\nThe joyful sound that know;\nIn brightness of Thy face, O Lord,\nThey ever on shall go.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Because the glory of their strength\nDoth only stand in Thee;\nAnd in Thy favor shall our horn\nAnd power exalted be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For God is our defense; and He\nTo us doth safety bring;\nThe Holy One of Israel\nIs our almighty King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Praises of Thy Wonders",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2001",
          "Authors": [
            "The Book of Psalms",
            "Church of Scotland",
            "1886."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The race that long in darkness pined,\nHave seen a glorious Light;\nThe people dwell in day, who dwelt\nIn death's surrounding night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To hail Thy rise, Thou better Sun,\nThe gathering nations come,\nJoyous as when the reapers bear\nThe harvest treasures home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For Thou our burden hast removed,\nAnd quelled the oppressor's sway,\nQuick as the slaughtered squadrons fell\nIn Midian's evil day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To us a Child of Hope is born,\nTo us a Son is given,\nHim shall the tribes of earth obey,\nHim all the hosts of heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His Name shall be the Prince of Peace,\nForevermore adored,\nThe Wonderful, the Counselor,\nThe great and mighty Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His power increasing still shall spread,\nHis reign no end shall know:\nJustice shall guard His throne above,\nAnd peace abound below.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Race That Long in Darkness Pined",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2002",
          "Authors": [
            "John Morrison",
            "1781."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The radiant morn hath passed away,\nAnd spent too soon her golden store;\nThe shadows of departing day\nCreep on once more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our life is but an autumn sun,\nIts glorious noon how quickly past!\nLead us, O Christ, our life work done,\nSafe home at last.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O by Thy soul inspiring grace\nUplift our hearts to realms on high;\nHelp us to look to that bright place\nBeyond the sky.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Where light, and life, and joy, and peace\nIn undivided empire reign,\nAnd thronging angels never cease\nTheir deathless strain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Where saints are clothed in spotless white,\nAnd evening shadows never fall;\nWhere Thou, eternal Light of light,\nArt Lord of all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Radiant Morn Hath Passed Away",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2003",
          "Authors": [
            "Godfrey Thring",
            "1864."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "To the regions beyond I must go, I must go\nWhere the story has never been told;\nTo the millions that never have heard of His love,\nI must tell the sweet story of old.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To the hardest of places He calls me to go,\nNever thinking of comfort or ease;\nThe world may pronounce me a dreamer, a fool,\nEnough if the Master I please.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, you that are spending your leisure and powers\nIn those pleasures so foolish and fond;\nAwake from your selfishness, folly and sin,\nAnd go to the regions beyond.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There are other \"lost sheep\" that the Master must bring,\nAnd to them must the message be told;\nHe sends me to gather them out of all lands,\nAnd welcome them back to His fold.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To the regions beyond I must go, I must go,\nTill the world, all the world,\nHis salvation shall know.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Regions Beyond",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2004",
          "Authors": [
            "Albert Benjamin Simpson",
            "1904."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The river of Thy grace is flowing free,\nWe launch upon its depths to sail to Thee;\nIn the ocean of Thy love we soon shall be,\nWe are sailing to eternity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The breezes of Thy love are blowing free,\nThey tell Thy love to all humanity;\nThey are singing of the blood of Calvary,\nMaking white through all eternity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy Spirit calls to all, \"Come home today\";\nCome back and find the Savior while you may;\nFind that Jesus is the Life, the Truth, the Way,\nLeading, guiding to eternity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Earthly joys cannot compare with all the glory,\nWhen our longing eyes shall see Thy face;\nWe shall have Thy fellowship forever,\nIn the splendor of the throne of grace.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The River of Thy Grace",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2005",
          "Authors": [
            "Paul Rader",
            "1916."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The roseate hues of early dawn, the brightness of the day,\nThe crimson of the sunset sky, how fast they fade away!\nO for the pearly gates of heav'n! O for the golden floor!\nO for the Sun of Righteousness that setteth nevermore!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The highest hopes we cherish here, how fast they tire and faint!\nHow many a spot defiles the robe that wraps an earthly saint!\nO for a heart that never sins! O for a soul washed white!\nO for a voice to praise our King, nor weary day or night!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here faith is ours, and heavenly hopes, and grace to lead us higher;\nBut there are perfectness and peace beyond our best desire.\nO by Thy love and anguish, Lord, O by Thy life laid down,\nGrant that we fall not from Thy grace, nor cast away our crown!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Roseate Hues of Early Dawn",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2006",
          "Authors": [
            "Cecil Frances Humphreys Alexander",
            "1853."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The royal banners forward go,\nThe cross shines forth in mystic glow;\nWhere he in flesh, our flesh Who made,\nOur sentence bore, our ransom paid.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Where deep for us the spear was dyed,\nLife's torrent rushing from His side,\nTo wash us in that precious flood,\nWhere mingled water flowed, and blood.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fulfilled is all that David told\nIn true prophetic song of old,\nAmidst the nations, God, saith he,\nHath reigned and triumphed from the tree.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O tree of beauty, tree of light!\nO tree with royal purple dight!\nElect on whose triumphal breast\nThose holy limbs should find their rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blest tree, whose chosen branches bore\nThe wealth that did the world restore,\nThe price of humankind to pay,\nAnd spoil the spoiler of his prey.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Upon its arms, like balance true,\nHe weighed the price for sinners due,\nThe price which none but He could pay,\nAnd spoiled the spoiler of his prey.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O cross, our one reliance, hail!\nStill may thy power with us avail\nTo give new virtue to the saint,\nAnd pardon to the penitent.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Thee, eternal Three in One,\nLet homage meet by all be done:\nAs by the cross Thou dost restore,\nSo rule and guide us evermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Royal Banners Forward Go",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2007",
          "Authors": [
            "Venantius Honorius Clementianus Fortunatus",
            "569; translated from Latin to English by John Mason Neale (1818-1866)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The saints of God! their conflict past,\nAnd life's long battle won at last,\nNo more they need the shield or sword,\nThey cast them down before their Lord:\nO happy saints! forever blest,\nAt Jesus feet' how safe your rest!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The saints of God! their wand'rings done,\nNo more their weary course they run,\nNo more they faint, no more they fall,\nNo foes oppress, no fears appall:\nO happy saints! forever blest,\nIn that dear home how sweet your rest!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The saints of God! life's voyage o'er,\nSafe landed on that blissful shore,\nNo stormy tempests now they dread,\nNo roaring billows lift their head:\nO happy saints! forever blest,\nIn that calm haven of your rest!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The saints of God their vigil keep,\nWhile yet their mortal bodies sleep,\nTill from the dust they too shall rise\nAnd soar triumphant to the skies:\nO happy saints! rejoice and sing:\nHe quickly comes, your Lord and King!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O God of saints! to Thee we cry;\nO Savior! plead for us on high;\nO Holy Ghost! our Guide and Friend,\nGrant us Thy grace till life shall end;\nThat with all the saints our rest may be\nIn that bright paradise with Thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Saints of God! Their Conflict Past",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2008",
          "Authors": [
            "William Dalrymple MacLagan",
            "1869."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The saints should never be dismayed,\nNor sink in hopeless fear;\nFor when they least expect His aid,\nThe Savior will appear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This Abr'am found: he raised the knife;\nGod saw, and said, \"Forbear!\nYon ram shall yield his meaner life;\nBehold the victim there.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Once David seemed Saul's certain prey;\nBut hark! the foe's at hand;\nSaul turns his arms another way,\nTo save th'invaded land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When Jonah sunk beneath the wave,\nHe thought to rise no more;\nBut God prepared a fish to save,\nAnd bear him to the shore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blest proofs of power and grace divine,\nThat meet us in His Word!\nMay every deep felt care of mine\nBe trusted with the Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wait for His seasonable aid,\nAnd though it tarry, wait:\nThe promise may be long delayed,\nBut cannot come too late.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Saints Should Never Be Dismayed",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2009",
          "Authors": [
            "William Cowper",
            "1779."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The sands of time are sinking, the dawn of heaven breaks;\nThe summer morn I've sighed for--the fair, sweet morn awakes:\nDark, dark hath been the midnight, but dayspring is at hand,\nAnd glory, glory dwelleth in Immanuel's land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Christ, He is the fountain, the deep, sweet well of love!\nThe streams of earth I've tasted more deep I'll drink above:\nThere to an ocean fullness His mercy doth expand,\nAnd glory, glory dwelleth in Immanuel's land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh! Well it is forever, Oh! well forevermore,\nMy nest hung in no forest of all this death doomed shore:\nYea, let the vain world vanish, as from the ship the strand,\nWhile glory--glory dwelleth in Immanuel's land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There the Red Rose of Sharon unfolds its heartsome bloom\nAnd fills the air of heaven with ravishing perfume:\nOh! To behold it blossom, while by its fragrance fanned\nWhere glory--glory dwelleth in Immanuel's land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The King there in His beauty, without a veil is seen:\nIt were a well spent journey, though seven deaths lay between:\nThe Lamb with His fair army, doth on Mount Zion stand,\nAnd glory--glory dwelleth in Immanuel's land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oft in yon sea beat prison My Lord and I held tryst,\nFor Anwoth was not heaven, and preaching was not Christ:\nAnd aye, my murkiest storm cloud was by a rainbow spanned,\nCaught from the glory dwelling in Immanuel's land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But that He built a Heaven of His surpassing love,\nA little new Jerusalem, like to the one above,\n\"Lord take me over the water\" hath been my loud demand,\nTake me to my love's own country, unto Immanuel's land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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            {
              "Lyrics": "But flowers need nights cool darkness, the moonlight and the dew;\nSo Christ, from one who loved it, His shining oft withdrew:\nAnd then, for cause of absence my troubled soul I scanned\nBut glory shadeless shineth in Immanuel's land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The little birds of Anwoth, I used to count them blessed,\nNow, beside happier altars I go to build my nest:\nOver these there broods no silence, no graves around them stand,\nFor glory, deathless, dwelleth in Immanuel's land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fair Anwoth by the Solway, to me thou still art dear,\nEven from the verge of heaven, I drop for thee a tear.\nOh! If one soul from Anwoth meet me at God's right hand,\nMy heaven will be two heavens, In Immanuel's land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I've wrestled on towards Heaven, against storm and wind and tide,\nNow, like a weary traveler that leaneth on his guide,\nAmid the shades of evening, while sinks life's lingering sand,\nI hail the glory dawning from Immanuel's land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 11
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Deep waters crossed life's pathway, the hedge of thorns was sharp;\nNow, these lie all behind me Oh! for a well tuned harp!\nOh! To join hallelujah with yon triumphant band,\nWho sing where glory dwelleth in Immanuel's land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 12
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            {
              "Lyrics": "With mercy and with judgment my web of time He wove,\nAnd aye, the dews of sorrow were lustered with His love;\nI'll bless the hand that guided, I'll bless the heart that planned\nWhen throned where glory dwelleth in Immanuel's land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 13
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            {
              "Lyrics": "Soon shall the cup of glory wash down earth's bitterest woes,\nSoon shall the desert briar Break into Eden's rose;\nThe curse shall change to blessing the name on earth that's banned\nBe graven on the white stone in Immanuel's land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 14
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O I am my Beloved's and my Beloved's mine!\nHe brings a poor vile sinner into His \"house of wine.\"\nI stand upon His merit--I know no other stand,\nNot even where glory dwelleth in Immanuel's land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 15
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I shall sleep sound in Jesus, filled with His likeness rise,\nTo love and to adore Him, to see Him with these eyes:\n'Tween me and resurrection but Paradise doth stand;\nThen--then for glory dwelling in Immanuel's land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 16
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Bride eyes not her garment, but her dear Bridegroom's face;\nI will not gaze at glory but on my King of grace.\nNot at the crown He giveth but on His pierced hand;\nThe Lamb is all the glory of Immanuel's land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 17
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have borne scorn and hatred, I have borne wrong and shame,\nEarth's proud ones have reproached me for Christ's thrice blessed Name:\nWhere God His seal set fairest they've stamped the foulest brand,\nBut judgment shines like noonday in Immanuel's land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 18
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "They've summoned me before them, but there I may not come,\nMy Lord says \"Come up hither,\" My Lord says \"Welcome home!\"\nMy King, at His white throne, my presence doth command\nWhere glory--glory dwelleth in Immanuel's land.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 19
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Sands of Time Are Sinking",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2010",
          "Authors": [
            "Anne Ross Cundell Cousin",
            "1857."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Savior Who loves me and suffered the loss\nOf heavenly glory to die on the cross,\nThe Babe of the manger, though born without stain,\nThis Jesus is coming, is coming again!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The angels, rejoicing and singing His praise\nTo Bethlehem shepherds of earlier days,\nWill come in the glory, attending His train,\nWhen Jesus, my Savior, is coming again!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The saints will be with Him, O heavenly bliss!\nHow tearful the parting from faces we miss!\nBut clouds are descending, and we who remain\nAre caught up to meet them with Jesus again!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O hearts that are weary, and sinful, and sad,\nWe carry the tidings that make us so glad;\nWe publish the Savior o'er mountain and plain;\nThe Lord who redeemed us is coming again!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus is coming, is coming, is coming!\nJesus is coming again!\nMy heart is so happy, my soul is so glad,\nFor Jesus is coming again!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Savior Who Loves Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2011",
          "Authors": [
            "James Martin Gray (1851-1935)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The shadows of the evening hours fall from the darkening sky;\nUpon the fragrance of the flowers the dews of evening lie;\nBefore Your throne, O Lord of heav'n we kneel at close of day;\nLook on Your children from on high, and hear us while we pray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The sorrows of Your servants, Lord, O do not now despise,\nBut let the incense of our prayers before Your mercy rise.\nThe brightness of the coming night upon the darkness rolls;\nWith hopes of future glory, chase the shadows from our souls.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Slowly the rays of daylight fade, so fade within our heart\nThe hopes in earthly love and Joy, that one by one depart.\nSlowly the bright stars, one by one, within the heavens shine:\nGive us, O Lord, fresh hopes in heaven, and trust in things divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let peace, O Lord, your peace, O God, upon our souls descend;\nFrom midnight fears and perils, now our trembling hearts defend.\nGive us a respite from our toil; calm and subdue our woes.\nThrough the long day we labor, Lord, O give us now repose.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Shadows of the Evening Hours",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2012",
          "Authors": [
            "Adelaide Anne Procter",
            "1862."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Shepherd of Love is seeking the lost\nIn paths that are rough and steep;\nHe's calling the lambs that have gone astray,\nHe's calling, calling His sheep.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Shepherd of Love knows His sheep by name,\nAnd tenderly leads the way;\nO weary one, come to the Shepherd's fold,\nHe's calling, calling today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Shepherd of Love our ransom has paid,\nAnd offers salvation free;\nHe's patiently waiting for thee to come,\nHe's calling, calling for thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Shepherd of Love now looks for His sheep,\nHe seeks them whate'er the cost;\nBehold, He is calling the wanderer home,\nHe's calling, calling the lost.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Out of your darkness of sin and shame,\nInto His love, forever the same,\nCome to Him now, believe in His Name,\nO answer the call today.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Shepherd of Love",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2014",
          "Authors": [
            "Albert Simpson Reitz",
            "circa 1911"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When the sheep have all been gathered,\nTo the Shepherd's fold on high,\nAnd are resting, sweetly resting\n'Neath a calm, unchanging sky;\nWhen we look with cloudless vision\nStretching far and far away,\nO'er that land beyond the sunset,\nWhere the morning breezes play.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When our final march is ended,\nAnd the last dread conflict o'er;\nWhen the world recedes forever,\nTo revolve as now no more;\nWhen the hosts of God's redeemed ones\nWith the grand orchestral throng\nOf the angels and archangels\nShout their hallelujah song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a river that proceedeth\nFrom our Father's throne above,\nStill reflecting on its bosom\nHis eternal light of love;\nOh, to think that on its margin\nWith our kindred we may dwell,\nIn a home beyond the shadows\nNever more to say farewell.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There, beside the wells of water\nFrom celestial springs,\nCelestial springs that flow,\nThere the everlasting kindness\nOf our Savior we shall know.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Shepherd's Fold on High",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2013",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "circa 1892."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The sign of the cross I triumphantly bear,\nThough none of my kindred that emblem may wear.\nI joyfully follow the champions of right,\nWho march on to glory, who march on to glory,\nWho march on to glory with weapons of might.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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            {
              "Lyrics": "The Pillar that guides us through peril and strife,\nThe Rock that is cleft, giving waters of life,\nIs Christ and His cross. By His Spirit and Word\nThe heart He refreshes, the heart He refreshes,\nThe heart He refreshes, our Savior and Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Shepherd, abide with us, care for us still,\nAnd fed us and lead us, and teach us Thy will,\nAnd when in Thy heavenly fold we shall be,\nOur thanks and our praises, our thanks and our praises,\nOur thanks and our praises we'll render to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Sign of the Cross",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2015",
          "Authors": [
            "Carl Olof Rosenius",
            "1851; translated from Swedish to English by Ernst W. Olson."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The sky can still remember the earliest Christmas morn,\nWhen in the cold December the Savior Christ was born.\nNo star unfolds its glory, no trumpet wind is blown,\nBut tells the Christmas story in music of its own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O never failing splendor! O never silent song!\nStill keep the green earth tender, still keep the gray earth strong,\nStill keep the brave earth dreaming of deeds that shall be done,\nWhile children's lives come streaming like sunbeams from the sun.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O angels sweet and splendid, throng in our hearts and sing\nThe wonders which attended the coming of the King;\nTill we too, boldly pressing where once the shepherds trod,\nClimb Bethlehem's Hill of Blessing, and find the Son of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Sky Can Still Remember",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2016",
          "Authors": [
            "Phillips Brooks (1835-1893)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Son David bowed to die,\nFor man's transgression stricken;\nThe Father's arm of power was nigh,\nThe Son of God to quicken.\nPraise Him that He died for men:\nPraise Him that He rose again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Death seemed all conquering when he bound\nThe Lord of life in prison;\nThe sight of death was nowhere found\nWhen Christ again was risen;\nWherefore praise Him night and day,\nHim Who took death's sting away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His saints with Him must bow to death,\nWith Him are raised in spirit,\nWith Him they dwell above by faith,\nAccepted through His merit:\nHeaven and earth resound the strain,\nDeath by Jesus Christ is slain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Son of David Bowed to Die",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2017",
          "Authors": [
            "Joseph Anstice",
            "1836."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Son of God goes forth to war, a kingly crown to gain;\nHis blood red banner streams afar: Who follows in His train?\nWho best can drink his cup of woe, triumphant over pain,\nWho patient bears his cross below, he follows in His train.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That martyr first, whose eagle eye could pierce beyond the grave;\nWho saw his Master in the sky, and called on Him to save.\nLike Him, with pardon on His tongue, in midst of mortal pain,\nHe prayed for them that did the wrong: Who follows in His train?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A glorious band, the chosen few on whom the Spirit came;\nTwelve valiant saints, their hope they knew, and mocked the cross and flame.\nThey met the tyrant's brandished steel, the lion's gory mane;\nThey bowed their heads the death to feel: Who follows in their train?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A noble army, men and boys, the matron and the maid,\nAround the Savior's throne rejoice, in robes of light arrayed.\nThey climbed the steep ascent of heaven, through peril, toil and pain;\nO God, to us may grace be given, to follow in their train.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Son of God Goes Forth to War",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2018",
          "Authors": [
            "Reginald Heber."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The spacious firmament on high,\nWith all the blue ethereal sky,\nAnd spangled heavens, a shining frame\nTheir great Original proclaim.\nTh'unwearied sun, from day to day,\nDoes his Creator's powers display,\nAnd publishes to every land\nThe work of an Almighty Hand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Soon as the evening shades prevail\nThe moon takes up the wondrous tale,\nAnd nightly to the listening earth\nRepeats the story of her birth;\nWhile all the stars that round her burn\nAnd all the planets in their turn,\nConfirm the tidings as they roll,\nAnd spread the truth from pole to pole.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What though in solemn silence all\nMove round the dark terrestrial ball?\nWhat though no real voice nor sound\nAmid the radiant orbs be found?\nIn reason's ear they all rejoice,\nAnd utter forth a glorious voice,\nForever singing as they shine,\n\"The hand that made us is divine.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Spacious Firmament on High",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2019",
          "Authors": [
            "Joseph Addison",
            "1712."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I think of that star of long ago\nThat lighted the wanderers' path below;\nIn faith I look up, and o'er me I see\nThat star in its beauty still shining for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"A Child unto us is born\"--O joy!\nTo sin blighted earth comes high heav'n's Envoy;\nNow over my path that dear memory,\nA star in its beauty is shining for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No clouds can obscure that kindly star,\nNor brightness of noonday its glories mar;\nWhen shadows of death surround me, I'll see\nThat star in its beauty still shining for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It sheds on the world its peaceful rays,\nAnd greets every mortal with heavenly grace.\nTo Bethlehem's Babe I hasten with thee,\nO star, in thy beauty, still shining for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O star that once shone over Bethlehem!\nThy beams yet to mortals great joy proclaim.\nThe Lord to adore, I hasten with thee,\nO star in thy beauty still shining for me.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Star of Bethlehem",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2020",
          "Authors": [
            "Andrew L. Skoog (1856-1934)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The starry firmament on high,\nAnd all the glories of the sky,\nYet shine not to Thy praise, O Lord,\nSo brightly as Thy written Word.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The hopes that holy Word supplies,\nIts truths divine and precepts wise,\nIn each a heavenly beam I see,\nAnd every beam conducts to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Almighty Lord, the sun shall fail,\nThe moon forget her nightly tale,\nAnd deepest silence hush on high,\nThe radiant chorus of the sky.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But, fixed, for everlasting years,\nUnmoved amid the wreck of spheres,\nThy Word shall shine in cloudless day,\nWhen heaven and earth have passed away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Starry Firmament on High",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2021",
          "Authors": [
            "Robert Grant (1779-1838)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O tell me the story that never grows old,\nThe story of One Whom the prophets foretold;\nThe Horn of salvation, the Scepter and Star,\nThe Light in the darkness they saw from afar.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O tell me the story that never grows old,\nThe story the angel at Bethlehem told;\nThe Babe in the manger, of lowliest birth,\nThe highest archangel excelling in worth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O tell me the story that never grows old,\nThe story the Gospels repeat manifold;\nThe love and compassion in Jesus we trace,\nThe power and patience, the glory and grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O tell me the story that never grows old,\nThe story the ages to come will unfold;\nThe kindness of God in redeeming the lost,\nThe death of our Savior in paying the cost.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It never grows old, it never grows old,\nThe story of Jesus will never grow old!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Story That Never Grows Old",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2022",
          "Authors": [
            "James Martin Gray",
            "circa 1901."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The strife is o'er, the battle done;\nThe victory of life is won;\nThe song of triumph has begun: Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The powers of death have done their worst;\nBut Christ their legions hath dispersed;\nLet shouts of holy joy outburst: Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The three sad days are quickly sped;\nHe rises glorious from the dead;\nAll glory to our risen Head! Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He closed the yawning gates of hell;\nThe bars from heaven's high portals fell;\nLet hymns of praise His triumphs tell! Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, by the stripes which wounded Thee,\nFrom death's dread sting Thy servants free,\nThat we may live, and sing to Thee: Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Strife is O'er, the Battle Done",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2023",
          "Authors": [
            "Anonymous",
            "1695; translated from Latin to English by Francis Pott",
            "1861."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "It was midnight in the valley, and the camp was dark and still,\nWhere the slumb'ring host of Midian lay along the sloping hill,\nWhen a blinding flash of torches, and a trumpet loud and shrill,\nThrew out the battle cry:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Where the faint and fearful thousands had returned at God's command,\nBy the chosen few of faithful, vict'ry came to Gideon's band;\nHear them giving God the glory, and around the camp they stand\nAnd shout their battle cry:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christian soldiers, be not fearful; onward with your Captain go;\nEver \"looking unto Jesus\" you shall conquer ev'ry foe;\nHe hath triumphed--take your trumpets, let the world your vict'ry know;\nSing loud your battle cry:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blow ye the trumpet, for the Lord hath made us free;\nYour blazing lamps raise high!\n\"The Sword of the Lord and of Gideon,\" shall be\nOur conqu'ring battle cry.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Sword of the Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2024",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Paul Bliss",
            "1875"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Once, forth to meet the bridegroom,\nAt night ten virgins went;\nFive lamps were trimmed for burning,\nIn five the oil was spent,\nAnd while they slept and slumbered,\nAt midnight rose the shout\nBehold the bridegroom cometh,\nTo meet him go ye out.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then all the foolish virgins\nTheir need began to tell;\nAnd all the wise ones answered,\nGo ye to them that sell.\nThe foolish virgins hastened,\nIn darkness, fear, and shame,\nThe wise ones ready waited,\nAnd lo the bridegroom came!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, Lord, unto us open,\nThe foolish virgins cried;\n\"I know ye not,\" unto them\nThe bridegroom's voice replied.\nO Christians, learn the lesson,\nYour lamps be wise and trim,\nAnd when the Bridegroom cometh,\nGo gladly in with Him.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Watch ye, therefore, watch I say,\nWatch ye, therefore, watch and pray;\nYe know not the hour, ye know not the day\nThe Son of Man may come.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Ten Virgins",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2025",
          "Authors": [
            "Mary Bridges Canedy Slade",
            "1876."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There are days so dark that I seek in vain\nFor the face of my Friend divine;\nBut though darkness hide, He is there to guide\nBy the touch of His hand on mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There are times, when tired of the toilsome road,\nThat for ways of the world I pine;\nBut He draws me back to the upward track\nBy the touch of His hand on mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When the way is dim, and I cannot see\nThrough the mist of His wise design,\nHow my glad heart yearns and my faith returns\nBy the touch of His hand on mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the last sad hour, as I stand alone,\nWhere the powers of death combine,\nWhile the dark waves roll He will guide my soul\nBy the touch of His hand on mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, the touch of His hand on mine,\nOh, the touch of His hand on mine,\nThere is grace and power, in the trying hour,\nIn the touch of His hand on mine.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Touch of His Hand on Mine",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2026",
          "Authors": [
            "Jessie Brown Pounds",
            "circa 1913."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O they tell me of a home far beyond the skies,\nO they tell me of a home far away;\nO they tell me of a home where no storm clouds rise,\nO they tell me of an unclouded day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O they tell me of a home where my friends have gone,\nO they tell me of that land far away,\nWhere the tree of life in eternal bloom\nSheds its fragrance through the unclouded day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O they tell me of a King in His beauty there,\nAnd they tell me that mine eyes shall behold\nWhere He sits on the throne that is whiter than snow,\nIn the city that is made of gold.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O they tell me that He smiles on His children there,\nAnd His smile drives their sorrows all away;\nAnd they tell me that no tears ever come again\nIn that lovely land of unclouded day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O the land of cloudless day,\nO the land of an unclouded day,\nO they tell me of a home where no storm clouds rise,\nO they tell me of an unclouded day.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Unclouded Day",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2027",
          "Authors": [
            "Josiah Kelly Alwood",
            "circa 1880"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Once our blessèd Christ of beauty\nWas veiled off from human view;\nBut through suffering, death and sorrow\nHe has rent the veil in two.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now He is with God the Father,\nInterceding there for you;\nFor He is the mighty conqueror,\nSince He rent the veil in two.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Holy angels bow before Him,\nMen of earth give praises due;\nFor He is the well belovèd\nSince He rent the veil in two.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Throughout time and endless ages,\nHeights and depths of love so true;\nHe alone can be the Giver\nSince He rent the veil in two.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O behold the Man of Sorrows,\nO behold Him in plain view;\nLo! He is the mighty Conqueror,\nSince He rent the veil in two.\nLo! He is the mighty Conqueror,\nSince He rent the veil in two.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Unveiled Christ",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2028",
          "Authors": [
            "N.B. Herrell",
            "1916"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The voice of God is calling its summons in our day;\nIsaiah heard in Zion and we now hear God say:\n\"Whom shall I send to succor my people in their need?\nWhom shall I send to loosen the bonds of shame and greed?\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"I hear My people crying in slum and mine and mill;\nNo field or mart is silent, no city street is still.\nI see My people falling in darkness and despair.\nWhom shall I send to shatter the fetters which they bear?\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We heed, O Lord, Your summons, and answer: Here are we!\nSend us upon Your errand, let us Your servants be.\nOur strength is dust and ashes, our years a passing hour;\nBut You can use our weakness to magnify Your power.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From ease and plenty save us; from pride of place absolve;\nPurge us of low desire; lift us to high resolve;\nTake us, and make us holy; teach us Your will and way.\nSpeak, and behold! We answer; command, and we obey!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Voice of God Is Calling",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2029",
          "Authors": [
            "John Haynes Holmes",
            "1913."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The voice that breathed o'er Eden, that earliest wedding day,\nThe primal wedding blessing, it hath not passed away.\nStill in the pure espousal of Christian man and maid\nThe Triune God is with us, the threefold grace is said.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be present, loving Father, to give away this bride\nAs Thou gav'st Eve to Adam, a helpmate at his side.\nBe present, Son of Mary, to join their loving hands\nAs Thou didst bind two natures in Thine eternal bands.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be present, Holy Spirit, to bless them as they kneel,\nAs Thou for Christ, the Bridegroom, the heav'nly Spouse dost seal.\nOh, spread Thy pure wing o'er them, let no ill pow'r find place\nWhen onward to Thine altar their hallowed path they trace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To cast their crowns before Thee in humble sacrifice,\nTill to the home of gladness with Christ's own Bride they rise.\nTo Father, Son, and Spirit, eternal One and Three,\nAnd was and is forever, all praise and glory be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Voice That Breathed O'er Eden",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2030",
          "Authors": [
            "John Keble",
            "1857."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I must needs go home by the way of the cross,\nThere's no other way but this;\nI shall ne'er get sight of the gates of light,\nIf the way of the cross I miss.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I must needs go on in the blood sprinkled way,\nThe path that the Savior trod,\nIf I ever climb to the heights sublime,\nWhere the soul is at home with God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then I bid farewell to the way of the world,\nTo walk in it never more;\nFor the Lord says, \"Come,\" and I seek my home,\nWhere He waits at the open door.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The way of the cross leads home,\nThe way of the cross leads home,\nIt is sweet to know as I onward go,\nThe way of the cross leads home.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Way of the Cross Leads Home",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2031",
          "Authors": [
            "Jessie Brown Pounds",
            "1906."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The whole wide world for Jesus!\nThis shall our watchword be;\nUpon the highest mountain,\nDown by the widest sea;\nThe whole wide world for Jesus!\nTo Him shall all men bow,\nIn city or in prairie,\nThe world for Jesus now!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The whole wide world for Jesus\nInspires us with the thought\nThat all God's wandering children\nHave by His love been sought.\nThe whole wide world for Jesus!\nO faint not by the way!\nThe cross shall surely conquer\nIn this our glorious day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The whole wide world for Jesus!\nThe marching order sound;\nGo ye and preach the Gospel\nWherever man is found.\nThe whole wide world for Jesus!\nRide forth, O conquering King,\nThrough all the mighty nations\nThe world to glory bring!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The whole wide world,\nThe whole wide world,\nProclaim the Gospel tidings through\nThe whole wide world;\nLift up the cross of Jesus,\nHis banner be unfurled,\nTill every tongue confess Him through\nThe whole wide world!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Whole Wide World for Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2032",
          "Authors": [
            "J. Dempster Hammond",
            "1880."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The wise may bring their learning, the rich may bring their wealth,\nAnd some may bring their greatness, and some bring strength and health;\nWe, too, would bring our treasures to offer to the King;\nWe have no wealth or learning; what shall we children bring?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We'll bring Him hearts that love Him; we'll bring Him thankful praise,\nAnd young souls meekly striving to walk in holy ways;\nAnd these shall be the treasures we offer to the King,\nAnd these are gifts that even the poorest child may bring.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We'll bring the little duties we have to do each day;\nWe'll try our best to please Him, at home, at school, at play;\nAnd better are these treasures to offer to our King;\nThan richest gifts without them--yet these a child may bring.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Wise May Bring Their Learning",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2033",
          "Authors": [
            "Anonymous; appeared in Book of Praise for Children 1881."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "A glad message rings through the world today,\nIt echoes through the countries afar,\nThat the rising Sun, with celestial ray,\nScatters healing where'er men are.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There are many souls that were dark as night,\nAll shadowed by the blackness of sin,\nThat are glowing now with immortal light,\nSince the glory of God shone in.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There are hungry hearts that were starved for bread,\nBut Jesus has supplied every need;\nFor on Him, the Bread of Life, they have fed\nTill their spirits are glad indeed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And the deaf shall hear, and the blind eyes see;\nThe Word of God shall quicken and glow;\nChrist the King of earth and heaven still shall be\nTill His glory each heart shall know.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The good work must go on and on,\nTill the world for the Lord is won,\nGreater triumphs must be gained,\nGreater heights in love attained,\nTill the glorious day of God shall dawn.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Work Must Go On",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2034",
          "Authors": [
            "Laurene Highfield",
            "1911."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The world is very evil, the times are waxing late,\nBe sober and keep vigil, the Judge is at the gate.\nThe Judge Who comes in mercy, the Judge Who comes in might,\nWho comes to end the evil, Who comes to crown the right.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Arise, arise, good Christian, let right to wrong succeed;\nLet penitential sorrow to heavenly gladness lead,\nTo light that has no evening, that knows nor moon nor sun,\nThe light so new and golden, the light that is but one.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O home of fadeless splendor, of flowers that bear no thorn,\nWhere they shall dwell as children who here as exiles mourn;\n'Midst power that knows no limits, where wisdom has no bound,\nThe beatific vision shall glad the saints around.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O happy, holy portion, reflection for the blest,\nTrue vision of true beauty, true cure of the distressed!\nStrive, man, to win that glory; toil, man, to gain that light;\nSend hope before to grasp it, till hope be lost in sight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O sweet and blessed country, the home of God's elect!\nO sweet and blessed country, that eager hearts expect!\nJesu, in mercy bring us to that dear land of rest;\nWho art with God the Father and Spirit, ever blest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The World Is Very Evil",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2035",
          "Authors": [
            "Bernard of Morlaix",
            "12th Century; translated from Latin to English by John Mason Neale."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O wondrous world within a world\nHow beautiful thou art!\nWhat high desire, what holy fire\nLie glowing at thy heart!\nWhat beauty, like the silent stars,\nHangs ever o'er thy brow;\nWhat youth, as old as Paradise,\nSprings deathless in thee now!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Where did we learn to love thy face--\nThe music of thy name?\nA leafy door beside the shore\nWas opened--and we came.\nOur lost ideals, grown more fair,\nThronged back through all thy ways;\nAnother life--a real life--\nFilled all our empty days.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The world smiled, saying, \"These are they\nWho live among the trees;\nWhose thoughts rise higher than the stars\nAnd soar beyond the trees.\nThey do not weigh their wealth with gold\nOr measure it with fame;\nThey speak a language all their own\nThey bear a hidden name.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So weighs the world its own true life,\nNor knows it as its own,\nWhile, Life of Life, above all strife\nGod waits upon His throne;\nHe waits until the world of things\nAnd the world of thoughts shall be\nBlent in that perfect thing we call\nThe New Humanity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What joy is thine, O world within,\nTo bear thy banners out,\nAnd there to claim in God's dear Name\nThe last and least redoubt!\nThe earth is His--the heav'ns are His,\nHe stooped to make them one\nWhen that great mystery was wrought\nThat gave us God the Son.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The world without is blind to thee,\nThou world of the within,\nYet through the years thy saints and seers\nIts oracles have been.\nStill trust them with thy prophecies;\nStill through them breathe thy breath;\nTill honor blossoms from the dust\nAnd life spring out of death.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The World Within",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2036",
          "Authors": [
            "Mary Artemesia Lathbury",
            "1903."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The year is gone, beyond recall,\nWith all its hopes and fears,\nWith all its bright and gladdening smiles,\nWith all its mourners' tears.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy thankful people praise Thee, Lord,\nFor countless gifts received;\nAnd pray for grace to keep the faith\nWhich saints of old believed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Thee we come, O gracious Lord,\nThe newborn year to bless;\nDefend our land from pestilence,\nGive peace and plenteousness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Forgive this nation's many sins,\nThe growth of vice restrain;\nAnd help us all with sin to strive,\nAnd crowns of life to gain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From evil deeds that stain the past\nWe now desire to flee;\nAnd pray that future years may all\nBe spent, good Lord, for Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Father, let Thy watchful eye\nStill look on us in love,\nThat we may praise Thee, year by year,\nWith angel hosts above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All glory to the Father be,\nAll glory to the Son,\nAll glory, Holy Ghost, to Thee,\nWhile endless ages run.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Year Is Gone, Beyond Recall",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2037",
          "Authors": [
            "Latin",
            "18th Century; translated to English to Francis Pott (1832-1909)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The year is swiftly waning,\nThe summer days are past;\nAnd life, brief life, is speeding;\nThe end is nearing fast.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The ever changing seasons\nIn silence come and go;\nBut Thou, eternal Father,\nNo time or change canst know.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O, pour Thy grace upon us,\nThat we may worthier be,\nEach year that passes o'er us,\nTo dwell in heaven with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Behold the bending orchards\nWith bounteous fruit are crowned;\nLord, in our hearts more richly\nLet heavenly fruits abound.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O, by each mercy sent us,\nAnd by each grief and pain,\nBy blessings like the sunshine,\nAnd sorrows like the rain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our barren hearts make fruitful\nWith every goodly grace,\nThat we Thy Name may hallow,\nAnd see at last Thy face.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "The Year Is Swiftly Waning",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2038",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thee we adore, eternal Lord!\nWe praise Thy Name with one accord.\nThy saints, who here Thy goodness see,\nThrough all the world do worship Thee,\nThrough all the world do worship Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Thee aloud all angels cry,\nThe heav'ns and all the powers on high:\nThee, holy, holy, holy King,\nLord God of hosts, they ever sing,\nLord God of hosts, they ever sing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Apostles join the glorious throng,\nAnd prophets swell th'immortal song;\nThy martyrs' noble army raise\nEternal anthems to Thy praise,\nEternal anthems to Thy praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From day to day, O Lord, do we\nExalt and highly honor Thee!\nThy Name we worship and adore,\nWorld without end, forevermore,\nWorld without end, forevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Thee We Adore, Eternal Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2039",
          "Authors": [
            "Moravian Collection",
            "1724."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There are lonely hearts to cherish,\nWhile the days are going by;\nThere are weary souls who perish,\nWhile the days are going by;\nIf a smile we can renew,\nAs our journey we pursue,\nOh, the good we all may do,\nWhile the days are going by.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's no time for idle scorning,\nWhile the days are going by;\nLet your face be like the morning,\nWhile the days are going by;\nOh, the world is full of sighs,\nFull of sad and weeping eyes;\nHelp your fallen brother rise,\nWhile the days are going by.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All the loving links that bind us,\nWhile the days are going by;\nOne by one we leave behind us,\nWhile the days are going by;\nBut the seeds of good we sow,\nBoth in shade and shine will grow,\nAnd will keep our hearts aglow,\nWhile the days are going by.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Going by (going by)\nGoing by (going by)\nGoing by (going by)\nGoing by (going by)\nOh, the good we all may do,\nWhile the days are going by.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "There Are Lonely Hearts to Cherish",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2046",
          "Authors": [
            "George Cooper",
            "1870."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Some times I feel discouraged,\nAnd think my work's in vain,\nBut then the Holy Spirit\nRevives my soul again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If you can't preach like Peter,\nIf you can't pray like Paul,\nJust tell the love of Jesus,\nAnd say He died for all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is a balm in Gilead\nTo make the wounded whole;\nThere is a balm in Gilead\nTo heal the sin sick soul.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "There Is a Balm in Gilead",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2047",
          "Authors": [
            "African-American spiritual"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is a fountain filled with blood drawn from Emmanuel's veins;\nAnd sinners plunged beneath that flood lose all their guilty stains.\nLose all their guilty stains, lose all their guilty stains;\nAnd sinners plunged beneath that flood lose all their guilty stains.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The dying thief rejoiced to see that fountain in his day;\nAnd there have I, though vile as he, washed all my sins away.\nWashed all my sins away, washed all my sins away;\nAnd there have I, though vile as he, washed all my sins away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dear dying Lamb, Thy precious blood shall never lose its power\nTill all the ransomed church of God be saved, to sin no more.\nBe saved, to sin no more, be saved, to sin no more;\nTill all the ransomed church of God be saved, to sin no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "E'er since, by faith, I saw the stream Thy flowing wounds supply,\nRedeeming love has been my theme, and shall be till I die.\nAnd shall be till I die, and shall be till I die;\nRedeeming love has been my theme, and shall be till I die.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then in a nobler, sweeter song, I'll sing Thy power to save,\nWhen this poor lisping, stammering tongue lies silent in the grave.\nLies silent in the grave, lies silent in the grave;\nWhen this poor lisping, stammering tongue lies silent in the grave.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, I believe Thou hast prepared, unworthy though I be,\nFor me a blood bought free reward, a golden harp for me!\n'Tis strung and tuned for endless years, and formed by power divine,\nTo sound in God the Father's ears no other name but Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "There Is a Fountain Filled with Blood",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2048",
          "Authors": [
            "William Cowper",
            "circa 1771."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is a green hill far away,\nOutside a city wall,\nWhere the dear Lord was crucified,\nWho died to save us all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We may not know, we cannot tell,\nWhat pains He had to bear;\nBut we believe it was for us\nHe hung and suffered there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He died that we might be forgiven,\nHe died to make us good,\nThat we might go at last to heaven,\nSaved by His precious blood.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There was no other good enough\nTo pay the price of sin;\nHe only could unlock the gate\nOf heaven and let us in.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O dearly, dearly has He loved,\nAnd we must love Him, too,\nAnd trust in His redeeming blood,\nAnd try His works to do.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O dearly, dearly, has He loved,\nAnd we must love Him, too,\nAnd trust in His redeeming blood,\nAnd try His works to do.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "There Is a Green Hill Far Away",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2049",
          "Authors": [
            "Cecil Frances Alexander",
            "1848."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is a happy land, far, far away,\nWhere saints in glory stand, bright, bright as day.\nOh, how they sweetly sing, worthy is our Savior King,\nLoud let His praises ring, praise, praise for aye.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come to that happy land, come, come away;\nWhy will ye doubting stand, why still delay?\nOh, we shall happy be, when from sin and sorrow free,\nLord, we shall live with Thee, blest, blest for aye.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bright, in that happy land, beams every eye;\nKept by a Father's hand, love cannot die.\nOh, then to glory run; be a crown and kingdom won;\nAnd, bright, above the sun, we reign for aye.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "There Is a Happy Land",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2050",
          "Authors": [
            "Andrew Young",
            "before 1905."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is a land of pure delight,\nWhere saints immortal reign,\nInfinite day excludes the night,\nAnd pleasures banish pain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There everlasting spring abides,\nAnd never withering flowers:\nDeath, like a narrow sea, divides\nThis heav'nly land from ours.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sweet fields beyond the swelling flood\nStand dressed in living green:\nSo to the Jews old Canaan stood,\nWhile Jordan rolled between.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But timorous mortals start and shrink\nTo cross this narrow sea;\nAnd linger, shiv'ring on the brink,\nAnd fear to launch away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O could we make our doubts remove,\nThose gloomy thoughts that rise,\nAnd see the Canaan that we love\nWith unbeclouded eyes!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Could we but climb where Moses stood,\nAnd view the landscape o'er,\nNot Jordan's stream, nor death's cold flood,\nShould fright us from the shore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "There Is a Land of Pure Delight",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2051",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1707."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Would you be free from the burden of sin?\nThere's power in the blood, power in the blood;\nWould you over evil a victory win?\nThere's wonderful power in the blood.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Would you be free from your passion and pride?\nThere's power in the blood, power in the blood;\nCome for a cleansing to Calvary's tide;\nThere's wonderful power in the blood.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Would you be whiter, much whiter than snow?\nThere's power in the blood, power in the blood;\nSin stains are lost in its life giving flow.\nThere's wonderful power in the blood.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Would you do service for Jesus your King?\nThere's power in the blood, power in the blood;\nWould you live daily His praises to sing?\nThere's wonderful power in the blood.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is power, power, wonder working power\nIn the blood of the Lamb;\nThere is power, power, wonder working power\nIn the precious blood of the Lamb.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "There Is Power in the Blood",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2052",
          "Authors": [
            "Lewis E. Jones",
            "1899"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There shall be showers of blessing:\nThis is the promise of love;\nThere shall be seasons refreshing,\nSent from the Savior above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There shall be showers of blessing,\nPrecious reviving again;\nOver the hills and the valleys,\nSound of abundance of rain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There shall be showers of blessing;\nSend them upon us, O Lord;\nGrant to us now a refreshing,\nCome, and now honor Thy Word.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There shall be showers of blessing:\nOh, that today they might fall,\nNow as to God we're confessing,\nNow as on Jesus we call!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There shall be showers of blessing,\nIf we but trust and obey;\nThere shall be seasons refreshing,\nIf we let God have His way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Showers of blessing,\nShowers of blessing we need:\nMercy drops round us are falling,\nBut for the showers we plead.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "There Shall Be Showers of Blessing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2053",
          "Authors": [
            "Daniel Webster Whittle (1840-1901)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There were twelve disciples Jesus called to help him:\nSimon Peter, Andrew, James, his brother John,\nPhilip, Thomas, Matthew, James the son of Alphaeus,\nThaddeus, Simon, Judas, and Bartholomew.\nHe has called us, too. He has called us, too.\nWe are His disciples, I am one and you!\nHe has called us, too. He has called us, too.\nWe are His disciples, I am one and you!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "There Were Twelve Disciples",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2054",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown author."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Whithersoever Thou goest\nLet me Thy footsteps attend;\nJesus, my wonderful Savior,\nLoving Redeemer and Friend.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Over the snow covered mountain,\nOut on the wild desert track,\nSeeking to rescue the lost ones,\nTenderly calling them back.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Telling of hope to the friendless,\nCheering the homes where they dwell;\nGoing with light and salvation\nInto the dark prison cell.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Giving relief to the stranger,\nPlodding his journey alone;\nSharing the trials of others,\nPatiently bearing my own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There would I be, there would I be,\nThou Who hast labored and sorrowed for me;\nWhithersoever Thou goest,\nThere will I follow Thee.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "There Will I Follow Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2055",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1820-1915)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There'll be no dark valley when Jesus comes,\nThere'll be no dark valley when Jesus comes;\nThere'll be no dark valley when Jesus comes\nTo gather His loved ones homes.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There'll be no more sorrow when Jesus comes,\nThere'll be no more sorrow when Jesus comes;\nBut a glorious morrow when Jesus comes\nTo gather His loved ones home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There'll be no more weeping when Jesus comes,\nThere'll be no more weeping when Jesus comes;\nBut a blessèd reaping when Jesus comes\nTo gather His loved ones home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There'll be songs of greeting when Jesus comes,\nThere'll be songs of greeting when Jesus comes;\nAnd a joyful meeting when Jesus comes\nTo gather His loved ones home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To gather His loved ones home (safe home),\nTo gather His loved ones home (safe home);\nThere'll be no dark valley when Jesus comes\nTo gather His loved ones home.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "There'll Be No Dark Valley",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2056",
          "Authors": [
            "William Orcutt Cushing (1823-1902)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a fountain free, 'tis for you and me:\nLet us haste, O haste to its brink;\n'Tis the fount of love from the Source above,\nAnd He bids us all freely drink.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a living stream, with a crystal gleam:\nFrom the throne of life now it flows;\nWhile the waters roll let the weary soul\nHear the call that forth freely goes.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a rock that's cleft and no soul is left,\nThat may not its pure waters share;\n'Tis for you and me, and its stream I see:\nLet us hasten joyfully there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Will you come to the fountain free?\nWill you come? 'tis for you and me;\nThirsty soul hear the welcome call:\n'Tis a fountain opened for all.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "There's a Fountain Free",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2057",
          "Authors": [
            "Mary Bridges Canedy Slade (1826-1882)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a great day coming, a great day coming;\nThere's a great day coming by and by,\nWhen the saints and the sinners shall be parted right and left,\nAre you ready for that day to come?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a bright day coming, a bright day coming;\nThere's a bright day coming by and by.\nBut its brightness shall only come to them that love the Lord.\nAre you ready for that day to come?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a sad day coming, a sad day coming;\nThere's a sad day coming by and by,\nWhen the sinner shall hear his doom: \"Depart, I know you not!\"\nAre you ready for that day to come?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Are you ready? Are you ready?\nAre you ready for the judgment day?\nAre you ready? Are you ready?\nFor the judgment day?",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "There's a Great Day Coming",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2058",
          "Authors": [
            "Will Lamartine Thompson (1847-1909)"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through the valley of the shadow I must go,\nWhere the cold waves of Jordan roll;\nBut the promise of my Shepherd I will know,\nBe the rod and the staff to my soul.\nEven now down the valley as I glide,\nI can hear my Savior say, \"Follow me!\"\nAnd with Him I'm not afraid to cross the tide;\nThere's a light in the valley for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now the rolling of the billows I can hear,\nAs they beat on the turf bound shore;\nBut the beacon light of love so bright and clear,\nGuides my bark, frail and lone, safely over.\nI shall find down the valley no alarms,\nFor my Savior's blessed smile I can see;\nHe will bear me in His loving, mighty arms,\nThere's a light in the valley for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a light in the valley,\nThere's a light in the valley,\nThere's a light in the valley for me,\nAnd no evil will I fear while my Shepherd is so near,\nThere's a light in the valley for me.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "There's a Light in the Valley",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2059",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Paul Bliss",
            "1871"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a light upon the mountains,\nAnd the day is at the spring,\nWhen our eyes shall see the beauty\nAnd the glory of the King:\nWeary was our heart with waiting,\nAnd the night watch seemed so long,\nBut His triumph day is breaking\nAnd we hail it with a song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the fading of the starlight\nWe may see the coming morn;\nAnd the lights of men are paling\nIn the splendors of the dawn;\nFor the eastern skies are glowing\nAs with light of hidden fire,\nAnd the hearts of men are stirring\nWith the throbs of deep desire.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a hush of expectation\nAnd a quiet in the air\nAnd the breath of God is moving\nIn the fervent breath of prayer;\nFor the suffering, dying Jesus\nIs the Christ upon the throne,\nAnd the travail of our spirit\nIs the travail of His own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark! we hear a distant music\nAnd it comes with fuller swell;\n'Tis the triumph song of Jesus,\nOf our King, Immanuel!\nGo ye forth with joy to meet Him!\nAnd, my soul, be swift to bring\nAll thy sweetest and thy dearest\nFor the triumph of our King!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "There's a Light upon the Mountains",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2060",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Burton",
            "1910."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a picture fair and bright,\nHanging still on memory's wall:\nThere I see my father take the Book divine;\nDear home faces gathered round,\nAs the shadows softly fall,\nAnd a light from out the pages seems to shine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While I look, the pictures change,\nAnd I see my mother's face;\nIn her hand the Bible, worn and stained with tears;\nBut the light is shining still,\nAnd within the hallowed place\nThere is comfort for earth's griefs and doubts and fears.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O the blessed days of old,\nWhen I felt my mother's hand,\nWith its tender touch of love upon my head,\nWhile the old, old, story sweet,\nWhich a child can understand,\nFrom the pages of the Book divine she read.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When I long for voices hushed,\nAnd the touch of vanished hands,\nIn the darkness when death's angel spreads his wing,\nLet me turn to mother's Book,\nWith its comforts and commands,\nFor the peace and hope its blessed pages bring!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dear old Book, precious Book,\nOn thy pages soiled and worn I love to look!\nO thou balm for hearts that ache,\nFor my sainted mother's sake,\nThou art dearer day by day, thou blessed Book!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "There's a Picture Fair and Bright",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2040",
          "Authors": [
            "William H. Foulkes",
            "1918."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a song in the air! There's a star in the sky!\nThere's a mother's deep prayer and a baby's low cry!\nAnd the star rains its fire while the beautiful sing,\nFor the manger of Bethlehem cradles a King!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a tumult of joy o'er the wonderful birth,\nFor the virgin's sweet Boy is the Lord of the earth.\nAy! the star rains its fire while the beautiful sing,\nFor the manger of Bethlehem cradles a King!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the light of that star lie the ages impearled;\nAnd that song from afar has swept over the world.\nEvery hearth is aflame, and the beautiful sing\nIn the homes of the nations that Jesus is King!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We rejoice in the light, and we echo the song\nThat comes down through the night from the heavenly throng.\nAy! we shout to the lovely evangel they bring,\nAnd we greet in His cradle our Savior and King!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "There's a Song in the Air",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2041",
          "Authors": [
            "Josiah Gilbert Holland",
            "1872."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a sweet and blessed story\nOf the Christ Who came from glory\nJust to rescue me from sin and misery.\nHe in lovingkindness sought me,\nAnd from and sin shame hath brought me.\nHallelujah! Jesus ransomed me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From the depth of sin and sadness\nTo the heights of joy and gladness\nJesus lifted me, in mercy full and free.\nWith His precious blood He bought me;\nWhen I knew Him not, He sought me,\nAnd in love divine He ransomed me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From the throne of heav'nly glory,\nO the sweet and blessed story,\nJesus came to lift the lost in sin and woe\nInto liberty all glorious,\nTrophies of His grace victorious,\nEvermore rejoicing here below.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By and by with joy increasing,\nAnd with gratitude unceasing,\nLifted up with Christ forevermore to be,\nI will join the hosts there singing,\nIn the anthem ever ringing,\nTo the King of Love, Who ransomed me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hallelujah, what a Savior,\nWho can take a poor lost sinner,\nLift him from the miry clay and set him free!\nI will ever tell the story,\nShouting, \"Glory, glory, glory!\"\nHallelujah! Jesus ransomed me.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "There's a Sweet and Blessed Story",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2042",
          "Authors": [
            "Julia Harriet Johnston",
            "1916."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a wideness in God's mercy,\nLike the wideness of the sea;\nThere's a kindness in His justice,\nWhich is more than liberty.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is no place where earth's sorrows\nAre more felt than up in heaven;\nThere is no place where earth's failings\nHave such kindly judgment given.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is welcome for the sinner,\nAnd more graces for the good;\nThere is mercy with the Savior;\nThere is healing in His blood.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is grace enough for thousands\nOf new worlds as great as this;\nThere is room for fresh creations\nIn that upper home of bliss.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For the love of God is broader\nThan the measure of our mind;\nAnd the heart of the Eternal\nIs most wonderfully kind.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is plentiful redemption\nIn the blood that has been shed;\nThere is joy for all the members\nIn the sorrows of the Head.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis not all we owe to Jesus;\nIt is something more than all;\nGreater good because of evil,\nLarger mercy through the fall.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If our love were but more simple,\nWe should take Him at His word;\nAnd our lives would be all sunshine\nIn the sweetness of our Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Souls of men! why will ye scatter\nLike a crowd of frightened sheep?\nFoolish hearts! why will ye wander\nFrom a love so true and deep?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It is God: His love looks mighty,\nBut is mightier than it seems;\n'Tis our Father: and His fondness\nGoes far out beyond our dreams.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But we make His love too narrow\nBy false limits of our own;\nAnd we magnify His strictness\nWith a zeal He will not own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 11
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Was there ever kinder shepherd\nHalf so gentle, half so sweet,\nAs the Savior who would have us\nCome and gather at His feet?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 12
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "There's a Wideness in God's Mercy",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2043",
          "Authors": [
            "Frederick William Faber",
            "1854."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's no disappointment in heaven,\nNo weariness, sorrow or pain;\nNo hearts that are bleeding and broken,\nNo song with a minor refrain.\nThe clouds of our earthly horizon\nWill never appear in the sky,\nFor all will be sunshine and gladness,\nWith never a sob or a sigh.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We'll never pay rent for our mansion,\nThe taxes will never come due,\nOur garments will never grow threadbare,\nBut always be fadeless and new,\nWe'll never be hungry or thirsty,\nNor languish in poverty there,\nFor all the rich bounties of heaven\nHis sanctified children will share.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There'll never be crepe on the doorknob,\nNo funeral train in the sky;\nNo graves on the hillsides of glory,\nFor there we shall nevermore die.\nThe old will be young there forever,\nTransformed in a moment of time;\nImmortal we'll stand in His likeness,\nThe stars and the sun to outshine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'm bound for that beautiful city,\nMy Lord has prepared for His own;\nWhere all the redeemed of all ages\nSing \"Glory!\" around the white throne;\nSometimes I grow homesick for heaven,\nAnd the glories I there shall behold;\nWhat a joy that will be when my Savior I see,\nIn that beautiful city of gold.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "There's No Disappointment in Heaven",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2044",
          "Authors": [
            "Frederick Martin Lehman",
            "1914."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's only one way that this lost world may know\nThat Jesus for sinners hath died;\nTo spread the glad tidings He's bidden us go,\nAnd no other way doth provide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If Christ's first disciples had silently gone,\nAnd been to their great trust untrue,\nGod's plan of salvation we could not have known,\nHis mercy for me and for you.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tell others what Jesus hath done for your soul,\nOf sins through His blood washed away;\nAnd bid them on Him every burden to roll,\nAnd taste His salvation today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dear Master, we hasten the story to tell,\nAnd pass on the life giving Word;\nAnd they must tell others, and they, others still,\nTill all the glad message have heard.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He's counting on us, the story to tell\nHis scheme of redemption for man;\nHe's counting on you, He's counting on me,\nThe Master hath no other plan.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "There's Only One Way",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2045",
          "Authors": [
            "Leila Naylor Morris",
            "circa 1914"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "These things shall be: a loftier race\nThan e'er the world hath known, shall rise,\nWith flame of freedom in their souls\nAnd light of knowledge in their eyes.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "They shall be gentle, brave, and strong,\nTo spill no drop of blood, but dare\nAll that may plant man's lordship firm\nOn earth, and fire, and sea, and air.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Nation with nation, land with land,\nInarmed shall live as comrades free;\nIn every heart and brain shall throb\nThe pulse of one fraternity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Man shall love man, with heart as pure\nAnd fervent as the young eyed throng\nWho chant their heavenly psalms before\nGod's face with undiscordant song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "New arts shall bloom of loftier mold,\nAnd mightier music thrill the skies,\nAnd every life shall be a song,\nWhen all the earth is paradise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There shall be no more sin, nor shame,\nThough pain and passion may not die;\nFor man shall be at one with God\nIn bonds of firm necessity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "These Things Shall Be",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2061",
          "Authors": [
            "John Addington Symonds",
            "1880."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "They all were looking for a king\nTo slay their foes and lift them high;\nThou cam'st a little Baby thing\nThat made a woman cry.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Son of man, to right my lot\nNaught but Thy presence can avail;\nYet on the road Thy wheels are not,\nNor on the sea Thy sail.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My fancied ways why should'st Thou heed?\nThou com'st down Thine own secret stair;\nCom'st down to answer all my need,\nYes, every bygone prayer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "They All Were Looking for a King",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2062",
          "Authors": [
            "George McDonald (1824-1905)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "They tell me the story of Jesus is old,\nAnd they ask that we preach something new;\nThey say that the Babe, and the Man of the cross,\nFor the wise of this world will not do.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yet the story is old, as the sunlight is old,\nThough it's new every morn all the same;\nAs it floods all the world with its gladness and light,\nKindling faraway stars by its flame.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For what can we tell to the weary of heart,\nIf we preach not salvation from sin?\nAnd how can we comfort the souls that depart,\nIf we tell not how Christ rose again?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So with sorrow we turn from the wise of this world,\nTo the wanderers far from the fold;\nWith hearts for the message they'll join in our song,\nThat the story can never grow old.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It can never grow old, it can never grow old,\nThough a million times over the story is told;\nWhile sin lives unvanquished, and death rules the world,\nThe story of Jesus can never grow old.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "They Tell Me the Story of Jesus Is Old",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2063",
          "Authors": [
            "Daniel Webster Whittle",
            "circa 1900."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "They were in an upper chamber,\nThey were all with one accord,\nWhen the Holy Ghost descended\nAs was promised by the Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yes, the power from heav'n descended\nWith the sound of rushing wind;\nTongues of fire came down upon them,\nAs the Lord said He would send.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yes, this \"old time\" power was given\nTo our fathers who were true;\nThis is promised to believers,\nAnd we all may have it too.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lord, send the power just now,\nO Lord, send the power just now;\nO Lord, send the power just now\nAnd baptize every one.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "They Were in an Upper Chamber",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2064",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Davis Tillman",
            "1895"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thine arm, O Lord, in days of old, was strong to heal and save;\nIt triumphed o'er disease and death, over darkness and the grave.\nTo Thee they went, the blind, the dumb, the palsied and the lame,\nThe leper with his tainted life, the sick with fevered frame.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And lo! Thy touch brought life and health, gave speech, and strength and sight;\nAnd youth renewed and fear relieved owned Thee, the Lord of light;\nAnd now, O Lord, be near to bless, Almighty as of yore,\nIn crowded street, by restless couch, as by Gennesaret's shore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be Thou our great Deliverer still, Thou Lord of life and death;\nRestore and quicken, soothe and bless, with Thine almighty breath.\nTo hands that work and eyes that see, give wisdom's heavenly lore,\nThat whole and sick, and weak and strong, may praise Thee evermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Thine Arm, O Lord, in Days of Old",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2065",
          "Authors": [
            "Edward Hayes Plumptre",
            "1864."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thine is the glory, risen, conqu'ring Son;\nEndless is the victory, Thou o'er death hast won;\nAngels in bright raiment rolled the stone away,\nKept the folded grave clothes where Thy body lay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo! Jesus meets us, risen from the tomb;\nLovingly He greets us, scatters fear and gloom;\nLet the church with gladness, hymns of triumph sing;\nFor her Lord now liveth, death hath lost its sting.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No more we doubt Thee, glorious Prince of life;\nLife is naught without Thee; aid us in our strife;\nMake us more than conqu'rors, through Thy deathless love:\nBring us safe through Jordan to Thy home above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thine is the glory, risen conqu'ring Son,\nEndless is the vict'ry, Thou o'er death hast won.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Thine Is the Glory",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2066",
          "Authors": [
            "Edmond Louis Budry",
            "1884; translated to from French to English by Richard Birch Hoyle",
            "1923."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "This day at Thy creating Word\nFirst o'er the earth the light was poured:\nO Lord, this day upon us shine\nAnd fill our souls with light divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This day the Lord for sinners slain\nIn might victorious rose again:\nO Jesus, may we raised be\nFrom death of sin to life in Thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This day the Holy Spirit came\nWith fiery tongues of cloven flame:\nO Spirit, fill our hearts this day\nWith grace to hear and grace to pray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O day of light and life and grace,\nFrom earthly toil sweet resting place,\nThy hallowed hours, blest gift of love,\nGive we again to God above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All praise to God the Father be,\nAll praise, eternal Son, to Thee,\nWhom, with the Spirit, we adore\nForever and forevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "This Day at Thy Creating Word",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2067",
          "Authors": [
            "William Walsham How",
            "1871."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "This endris night I saw a sight\nA star as bright as day;\nAnd ever among a maiden sung,\n\"Lullay, by by, lullay.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This lovely lady sat and sung,\nAnd to her Child did say:\n\"My Son, my Brother, Father, dear,\nWhy liest Thou thus in hay?\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"My sweetest bird, thus 'tis required,\nThough Thou be King veray;\nBut nevertheless I will not cease\nTo sing, By by, lullay.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Child then spake in His talking,\nAnd to his mother said:\n\"Yea, I am known as Heaven-King,\nIn crib though I be laid.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"For angels bright down to Me light:\nThou knowest 'tis no nay:\nAnd for that sight thou may'st delight\nTo sing, By by, lullay.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Now, sweet Son, since Thou art a king,\nWhy art Thou laid in stall?\nWhy dost not order thy bedding\nIn some great kinges hall?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Methinks 'tis right that king or knight\nShould lie in good array:\nAnd then among, it were no wrong\nTo sing, By by, lullay.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Mary mother, I am thy Child,\nThough I be laid in stall;\nFor lords and dukes shall worship Me,\nAnd so shall kinges all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Ye shall well see that kinges three\nShall come on this twelfth day.\nFor this behest give Me thy breast\nAnd sing, By by, lullay.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Now tell, sweet Son, I Thee do pray,\nThou art my Love and Dear--\nHow should I keep Thee to Thy pay,\nAnd make Thee glad of cheer?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"For all Thy will I would fulfill--\nThou knowest well, in fay;\nAnd for all this I will Thee kiss,\nAnd sing, By by, lullay.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 11
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"My dear mother, when time it be,\nTake thou Me up on loft,\nAnd set Me then upon thy knee,\nAnd handle me full soft.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 12
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"And in thy arm thou hold Me warm,\nAnd keep Me night and day,\nAnd if I weep, and may not sleep,\nThou sing, By by, lullay.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 13
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Now sweet Son, since it is come so,\nThat all is at Thy will,\nI pray Thee grant to me a boon,\nIf it be right and skill--",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 14
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"That child or man, who will or can\nBe merry on my day,\nTo bliss Thou bring--and I shall sing,\nLullay, by by, lullay.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
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          "Title": "This Endris Night",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2068",
          "Authors": [
            "15th Century"
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "This is my Father's world, and to my listening ears\nAll nature sings, and round me rings the music of the spheres.\nThis is my Father's world: I rest me in the thought\nOf rocks and trees, of skies and seas;\nHis hand the wonders wrought.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This is my Father's world, the birds their carols raise,\nThe morning light, the lily white, declare their Maker's praise.\nThis is my Father's world: He shines in all that's fair;\nIn the rustling grass I hear Him pass;\nHe speaks to me everywhere.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This is my Father's world. O let me ne'er forget\nThat though the wrong seems oft so strong, God is the ruler yet.\nThis is my Father's world: why should my heart be sad?\nThe Lord is King; let the heavens ring!\nGod reigns; let the earth be glad!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This is my Father's world, dreaming, I see His face.\nI ope my eyes, and in glad surprise cry, \"The Lord is in this place.\"\nThis is my Father's world, from the shining courts above,\nThe Beloved One, His Only Son,\nCame--a pledge of deathless love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This is my Father's world, should my heart be ever sad?\nThe lord is King--let the heavens ring. God reigns--let the earth be glad.\nThis is my Father's world. Now closer to Heaven bound,\nFor dear to God is the earth Christ trod.\nNo place but is holy ground.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This is my Father's world. I walk a desert lone.\nIn a bush ablaze to my wondering gaze God makes His glory known.\nThis is my Father's world, a wanderer I may roam\nWhate'er my lot, it matters not,\nMy heart is still at home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "This Is My Father's World",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2069",
          "Authors": [
            "Maltbie Davenport Babcock",
            "1901."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "This is the day of light:\nLet there be light today;\nO Dayspring, rise upon our night\nAnd chase its gloom away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This is the day of rest:\nOur failing strength renew;\nOn weary brain and troubled breast\nShed Thou Thy freshening dew.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This is the day of peace:\nThy peace our spirits fill;\nBid Thou the blasts of discord cease,\nThe waves of strife be still.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This is the day of prayer:\nLet earth to heaven draw near;\nLift up our hearts to seek Thee there,\nCome down to meet us here.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "This Is the Day of Light",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2070",
          "Authors": [
            "John Ellerton",
            "1867."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "This is the day the Lord hath made;\nHe calls the hours His own;\nLet heav'n rejoice, let earth be glad,\nAnd praise surround the throne.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Today He rose and left the dead,\nAnd Satan's empire fell;\nToday the saints His triumphs spread,\nAnd all His wonders tell.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hosanna to th'anointed King,\nTo David's holy Son;\nHelp us, O Lord; descend and bring\nSalvation from Thy throne.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blest be the Lord, Who comes to men\nWith messages of grace;\nWho comes in God His Father's Name,\nTo save our sinful race.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hosanna in the highest strains\nThe Church on earth can raise;\nThe highest heav'ns, in which He reigns,\nShall give Him nobler praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "This Is the Day the Lord Hath Made",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2071",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1719."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "This is the field, the world below,\nIn which the sowers came to sow,\nJesus the wheat, Satan the tares,\nFor so the word of truth declares:\nAnd soon the reaping time will come,\nAnd angels shout the harvest home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Most awful truth! and is it so?\nMust all the world that harvest know?\nIs every man or wheat or tare?\nThen for that harvest O prepare!\nFor soon the reaping time will come,\nAnd angels shout the harvest home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To love my sins--a saint to appear,\nTo grow with wheat--yet be a tare,\nMay serve me while I live below,\nWhere tares and wheat together grow:\nBut soon the reaping time will come,\nAnd angels shout the harvest home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But all who truly righteous be\nTheir Father's kingdom then shall see;\nAnd shine like suns for ever there:\nHe that hath ears, now let him hear;\nFor soon the reaping time will come,\nAnd angels shout the harvest home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "This Is the Field",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2072",
          "Authors": [
            "Joseph Hinchsliffe",
            "1797."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "March to the battlefield, march on with sword and shield;\nMarch on; the foe shall yield to Christ our King.\nOnward, ye faithful band, onward at His command;\nOnward, nor halting stand, but loudly sing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Stand firm against thy foes; stand, though a host oppose;\nStand! well our Leader knows our conflicts all.\n\"Fear not,\" He says to thee, \"Fear not, but valiant be,\nFear not, but trust in Me; the foe must fall.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fight, though thy foes increase; fight, till the dawn of peace;\nFight, till the war shall cease, then shout and sing.\nShout, then triumphantly, shout, shout the victory;\nShout, \"Glory be to Thee, O Lord, our King!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This is the victory, this is the victory,\nThis is the victory, we sing by the way;\nThis is the victory, this is the victory,\nThis is the victory, and faith gains the day.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "This Is the Victory",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2073",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Paul Bliss",
            "1871"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "This is Thy will, I know,\nThat I should holy be,\nShould let my sins this moment go,\nThis moment turn to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O might I now embrace\nThy all sufficient power,\nAnd nevermore to sin give place,\nAnd never grieve Thee more!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "This Is Thy Will, I Know",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2074",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1749."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "This joyful Easter-tide,\nAway with care and sorrow!\nMy Love, the Crucified,\nHath sprung to life this morrow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My flesh in hope shall rest,\nAnd for a season slumber;\nTill trump from east to west,\nShall wake the dead in number.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Death's flood hath lost his chill,\nSince Jesus crossed the river:\nLover of souls, from ill\nMy passing soul deliver.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Had Christ, that once was slain,\nNe'er burst His three day prison,\nOur faith had been in vain;\nBut now hath Christ arisen,\nArisen, arisen, arisen!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "This Joyful Easter-Tide",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2075",
          "Authors": [
            "Cowley Carol Book",
            "1902."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "What I am, Thine eye can see,\nYet I come, O Lord, to Thee.\nThough my sins are crimson red,\nYet for me Thy blood was shed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As I am, I seek Thy face,\nKneeling at the door of grace;\nO forgive this heart of mine,\nCleanse me now and seal me Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As I am, O blessed Lord,\nI believe and trust Thy Word;\nLet my soul longer roam,\nTake, O take the wanderer home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lost, but found, my sins forgiven,\nChild of God and heir of Heaven;\nLost, but found, what joy is mine!\nThou dost cleanse and keep me Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This my plea, my only plea:\nThrough Thy offering once for me,\nI may cast myself on Thee,\nJesus, my Redeemer.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "This My Plea",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2076",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1820-1915)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "This night a wondrous revelation\nMakes known to me God's love and grace;\nThe Child that merits adoration\nBrings light to our benighted race;\nAnd though a thousand suns did shine,\nStill brighter were that Light divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Sun of Grace for thee is beaming;\nRejoice, my soul, in Jesus' birth!\nThe light from yonder manger streaming\nSends forth its rays o'er all the earth.\nIt drives the night of sin away\nAnd turns our darkness into day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This Light, which all thy gloom can banish,\nThe bliss of heaven glorifies;\nWhen sun and moon and stars shall vanish,\nIts rays shall still illume the skies.\nThis light through all eternity\nThy heaven and all to thee shall be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Jesus, precious Sun of Gladness,\nFill Thou my soul with light, I pray.\nDispel the gloomy night of sadness\nAnd teach Thou me this Christmas Day\nHow I a child of light may be,\nAglow with light that comes from Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "This Night a Wondrous Revelation",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2077",
          "Authors": [
            "Caspar Friedrich Nachtenhöfer",
            "circa 1683; translated from German to English by Anna Bernadine Dorothy Hoppe",
            "1922."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou art coming, O my Savior, Thou art coming, O my King,\nIn Thy beauty all resplendent, in Thy glory all transcendent;\nWell may we rejoice and sing:\nComing! in the opening east herald brightness slowly swells;\nComing! O my glorious Priest, hear we not Thy golden bells?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou art coming, Thou art coming; we shall meet Thee on Thy way,\nWe shall see Thee, we shall know Thee, we shall bless Thee, we shall show Thee\nAll our hearts could ever say:\nWhat an anthem that will be, ringing out our love to Thee,\nPouring out our rapture sweet at Thine own all glorious feet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou art coming; at Thy table we are witnesses for this;\nWhile remembering hearts Thou meetest in communion clearest, sweetest,\nEarnest of our coming bliss,\nShowing not Thy death alone, and Thy love exceeding great;\nBut Thy coming and Thy throne, all for which we long and wait.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou art coming, we are waiting with a hope that cannot fail,\nAsking not the day or hour, resting on Thy Word of power,\nAnchored safe within the veil.\nTime appointed may be long, but the vision must be sure;\nCertainty shall make us strong, joyful patience can endure.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O the joy to see Thee reigning, Thee, my own belovèd Lord!\nEvery tongue Thy Name confessing, worship, honor, glory, blessing\nBrought to Thee with glad accord;\nThee, my Master and my Friend, vindicated and enthroned;\nUnto earth's remotest end glorified, adored, and owned!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Thou Art Coming, O My Savior",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2078",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Ridley Havergal",
            "1873."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou art gone up on high, to mansions in the skies;\nAnd round Thy throne unceasingly the songs of praise arise;\nBut we are lingering here, with sin and care oppressed;\nLord, send Thy promised Comforter, and lead us to Thy rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou art gone up on high; but Thou didst first come down,\nThrough earth's most bitter misery to pass unto Thy crown;\nAnd girt with griefs and fears our onward course must be;\nBut only let this path of tears lead us at last to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou art gone up on high; but Thou shalt come again,\nWith all the bright ones of the sky attendant in Thy train.\nLord, by Thy saving power so make us live and die,\nThat we may stand in that dread hour at Thy right hand on high.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Thou Art Gone Up on High",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2079",
          "Authors": [
            "Emma Leslie Toke",
            "1851."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou art the Way: to Thee alone\nFrom sin and death we flee;\nAnd he who would the Father seek\nMust seek Him, Lord, by Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou art the Truth: Thy Word alone\nTrue wisdom can impart;\nThou only canst inform the mind,\nAnd purify the heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou art the Life: the rending tomb\nProclaims Thy conquering arm,\nAnd those who put their trust in Thee\nNor death nor hell shall harm.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou art the Way, the Truth, the Life;\nGrant us that Way to know,\nThat Truth to keep, that Life to win,\nWhose joys eternal flow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Thou Art the Way",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2080",
          "Authors": [
            "George Washington Doane",
            "1824."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou didst leave Thy throne and Thy kingly crown,\nWhen Thou camest to earth for me;\nBut in Bethlehem's home was there found no room\nFor Thy holy nativity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Heaven's arches rang when the angels sang,\nProclaiming Thy royal degree;\nBut of lowly birth didst Thou come to earth,\nAnd in great humility.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The foxes found rest, and the birds their nest\nIn the shade of the forest tree;\nBut Thy couch was the sod, O Thou Son of God,\nIn the deserts of Galilee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou camest, O Lord, with the living Word,\nThat should set Thy people free;\nBut with mocking scorn and with crown of thorn,\nThey bore Thee to Calvary.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When the heavens shall ring, and the angels sing,\nAt Thy coming to victory,\nLet Thy voice call me home, saying \"Yet there is room,\nThere is room at My side for thee.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O come to my heart, Lord Jesus,\nThere is room in my heart for Thee.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My heart shall rejoice, Lord Jesus,\nWhen Thou comest and callest for me.",
              "PartType": 3,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2081",
          "Authors": [
            "Emily Elizabeth Steele Elliott",
            "1864."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou gracious Power, whose mercy lends\nThe light of home, the smile of friends,\nOur families in Thine arms enfold\nAs in the peaceful days of old.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For all the blessings life has brought,\nFor all its sorrowing hours have taught,\nFor all we mourn, for all we keep,\nThe hands we clasp, the loved that sleep.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The noontide sunshine of the past,\nThese brief, bright moments fading fast,\nThe stars that gild our darkening years,\nThe twilight ray from holier spheres.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We thank Thee, Father; let Thy grace\nOur narrowing circle still embrace,\nThy mercy shed its heavenly store,\nThy peace be with us evermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Thou Gracious Power",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2082",
          "Authors": [
            "Oliver Wendell Holmes",
            "Sr.",
            "1869."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou hallowed chosen morn of praise,\nThat best and greatest shinest;\nFair Easter, queen of all the days,\nOf seasons, best, divinest!\nChrist rose from death; and we adore\nForever and forevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, let us taste the vine's new fruit,\nFor heav'nly joy preparing;\nToday the branches with the root\nIn resurrection sharing:\nWhom as true God our hymns adore\nForever and forevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Rise, Zion, rise! and looking forth,\nBehold thy children round thee!\nFrom east and west, from south and north,\nThy scattered sons have found thee;\nAnd in thy bosom Christ adore\nForever and for evermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Father, O co-equal Son,\nO co-eternal Spirit,\nIn persons Three, in Godhead One,\nAnd One in power and merit;\nIn Thee baptized, we Thee adore\nForever and for evermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Thou Hallowed Chosen Morn of Praise",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2083",
          "Authors": [
            "John of Damascus",
            "8th Century; translated from Greek to English by John Mason Neale",
            "1862."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou hidden love of God, whose height,\nWhose depth unfathomed no one knows,\nI see from afar thy beauteous light,\nAnd inly sigh for thy repose;\nMy heart is pained, nor can it be\nAt rest, till it finds rest in Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy secret voice invites me still\nThe sweetness of thy yoke to prove;\nAnd fain I would; but though my will\nSeems fixed, yet wide my passions rove;\nYet hindrances strew all the way;\nI aim at Thee, yet from Thee stray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis mercy all that Thou has brought\nMy mind to seek its peace in Thee;\nYet while I seek, but find Thee not,\nNo peace my wandering soul shall see.\nO when shall all my wanderings end,\nAnd all my steps to theeward tend?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Is there a thing beneath the sun\nThat strives with Thee my heart to share?\nAh, tear it hence and reign alone,\nThe Lord of every motion there;\nThen shall my heart from earth be free,\nWhen it hath found repose in Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O hide this self from me, that I\nNo more, but Christ in me, may live!\nMy vile affections crucify,\nNor let one darling lust survive\nIn all things nothing may I see,\nNothing desire or seek, but Thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Love, thy sovereign aid impart\nTo save me from low thought care;\nChase this self will from all my heart,\nFrom all its hidden mazes there;\nMake me Thy duteous child that I\nCeaseless may \"Abba, Father\" cry.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thine wholly, Thine alone, I am:\nThrice happy he who views with scorn\nEarth's toys, for Thee his constant flame!\nO help, that I may never move\nFrom the blessed footsteps of Thy love!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Each moment draw from earth away\nMy heart that lowly waits Thy call;\nSpeak to my inmost soul and say,\n\"I am thy love, thy God, thy all!\"\nTo feel Thy power, to hear Thy voice,\nTo taste Thy love, be all my choice.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Thou Hidden Love of God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2084",
          "Authors": [
            "Gerhard Tersteegen",
            "1729; translated from German to English by John Wesley",
            "1749."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou hidden source of calm repose,\nThou all sufficient love divine,\nMy help and refuge from my foes,\nSecure I am if Thou art mine;\nAnd lo! from sin and grief and shame\nI hide me, Jesus, in Thy Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy mighty name salvation is,\nAnd keeps my happy soul above;\nComfort it brings, and power and peace,\nAnd joy and everlasting love;\nTo me with Thy dear name are given\nPardon and holiness and heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, my all in all Thou art,\nMy rest in toil, my ease in pain,\nThe healing of my broken heart,\nIn war my peace, in loss my gain,\nMy smile beneath the tyrant's frown,\nIn shame my glory and my crown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In want my plentiful supply,\nIn weakness my almighty power,\nIn bonds my perfect liberty,\nMy light in Satan's darkest hour,\nIn grief my joy unspeakable,\nMy life in death, my heaven in hell.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Thou Hidden Source of Calm Repose",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2085",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1749."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou Judge of quick and dead, before Whose bar severe,\nWith holy joy, or guilty dread, we all shall soon appear;\nOur cautioned souls prepare for that tremendous day,\nAnd fill us now with watchful care, and stir us up to pray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To pray, and wait the hour, that wondrous hour unknown,\nWhen, robed in majesty and power, Thou shalt from heaven come down\nThe immortal Son of man, to judge the human race,\nWith all Thy Father's dazzling train, with all Thy glorious grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To damp our earthly joys, to increase our gracious fears,\nFor ever let the archangel's voice be sounding in our ears;\nThe solemn midnight cry, \"Ye dead, the Judge is come,\nArise, and meet Him in the sky, and meet your instant doom!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O may we thus be found obedient to His Word,\nAttentive to the trumpet's sound, and looking for our Lord!\nO may we thus ensure a lot among the blest;\nAnd watch a moment to secure an everlasting rest!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Thou Judge of Quick and Dead",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2086",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou Lord of hosts, Whose guiding hand\nHas brought us here before Thy face,\nOur spirits wait for Thy command,\nOur silent hearts implore Thy peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Those spirits lay their noblest powers\nAs offerings on Thy holy shrine.\nThine was the strength that nourished ours;\nThe soldiers of the cross are Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While watching on our arms at night\nWe saw Thine angels around us move.\nWe heard Thy call, we felt Thy light,\nAnd followed, trusting, to Thy love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Send us wherever Thou wilt, O Lord!\nThrough rugged toil and wearying fight.\nThy conquering love shall be our sword,\nAnd faith in Thee our truest might.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Send down Thy constant aid, we pray.\nBe Thy pure angels with us still.\nThy truth, be that our firmest stay;\nOur only rest, to do Thy will.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Thou Lord of Hosts",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2087",
          "Authors": [
            "Octavius Brooke Frothingham",
            "1846."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou remainest, blest Redeemer,\nLord of peace and Lord of strife,\nJesus, Savior, Lord forever,\nThou remainest, Christ, my life.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Satisfying every longing,\nOf my sinful soul for grace;\nFrom my weakness never turning,\nThou remainest, Christ, my peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "One by one by loved may leave me,\nVoices sweet no more be heard;\nBut of God naught can bereave me,\nThou remainest, Christ, my Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When from earth, Thou, Lord, shalt call me,\nCalm I'll lay my burden down;\nFor I know, whate'er befall me,\nThou remainest, Christ, my crown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou remainest\nThou remainest\nThou remainest, Christ, my all;\nPeace or conflict, joy or sorrow,\nThou remainest, Christ, my all.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Thou Remainest",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2088",
          "Authors": [
            "Daniel Webster Whittle",
            "circa 1886."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou, Whose almighty Word\nChaos and darkness heard,\nAnd took their flight;\nHear us, we humbly pray,\nAnd, where the Gospel's day\nSheds not its glorious ray,\nLet there be light!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou, Who didst come to bring\nOn Thy redeeming wing\nHealing and sight,\nHealth to the sick in mind,\nSight to the inly blind,\nO now, to all mankind,\nLet there be light!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Spirit of truth and love,\nLife giving, holy Dove,\nSpeed forth Thy flight;\nMove on the water's face\nBearing the lamp of grace,\nAnd, in earth's darkest place,\nLet there be light!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blessed and holy Three,\nGlorious Trinity,\nWisdom, love, might!\nBoundless as ocean's tide,\nRolling in fullest pride,\nThrough the world far and wide,\nLet there be light!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Thou, Whose Almighty Word",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2089",
          "Authors": [
            "John Mariott",
            "1813."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou, Whose unmeasured temple stands,\nBuilt over earth and sea,\nAccept these walls that human hands\nHave raised, O God, to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And let the Comforter and Friend,\nThy Holy Spirit, meet,\nWith those who here in worship bend\nBefore Thy mercy seat.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May they who err be guided here\nTo find the better way;\nAnd they who mourn, and they who fear,\nBe strengthened as they pray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May faith grow firm, and love grow warm,\nAnd pure devotion rise,\nWhile round these hallowed walls the storm\nOf earth born passion dies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Thou, Whose Unmeasured Temple Stands",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2090",
          "Authors": [
            "William Cullen Bryant",
            "1820."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though kindred ties around us\nLike ivy branches twine,\nThough life has many pleasures\nThat o'er my pathway shine,\nThough words to friendship sacred\nMore sweet than music fall,\nOne look, one smile from Jesus\nIs dearer far than all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We meet in Christian converse,\nWe speak of joys to come,\nWe lift our eyes expectant\nTo Eden's blissful home;\nThough sweet and precious blessings\nWith every moment fall,\nOne look, one smile, from Jesus\nIs dearer far than all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "One look, one smile from Jesus,\nFor Whom our souls would live,\nNot heav'n's transcendent beauty\nSuch holy joy can give;\nBeyond the silent river\nThough spirit voices call,\nOne look, one smile, from Jesus\nIs dearer far than all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dearer, yes, dearer,\nDearer far than all,\nOne look, one smile from Jesus,\nIs dearer far than all.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Though Kindred Ties Around Us",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2091",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Ann (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1881."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though the fig tree shall not blossom,\nNeither fruit be in the vine:\nThough in vain the olive labors,\nAnd the fruitful fields decline:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though no flocks are in the sheepfold,\nNeither cattle in the stalls:\nThough the earth is filled with famine,\nAnd no rain from heaven falls:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though my path lies through the valley\nOf the shadows, He is near,\nFor His rod and staff they comfort,\nAnd no evil I shall fear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though my friends should not receive Him,\nOr through sin should prove untrue:\nThough the wicked should entice me,\nAnd should persecute me, too:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I will rejoice in the Lord, my Redeemer,\nJoyful I'll trust Him, for He will provide,\nGiving me all that I need for my journey;\nI will not fear, for He walks by my side.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Though the Fig Tree Shall Not Blossom",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2092",
          "Authors": [
            "Ernest Lee Thompson",
            "circa 1905."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though troubles assail us and dangers affright,\nThough friends should all fail us and foes all unite,\nYet one thing secures us, whatever betide,\nThe promise assures us, \"The Lord will provide.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The birds, without garner or storehouse, are fed;\nFrom them let us learn to trust God for our bread.\nHis saints what is fitting shall ne'er be denied\nSo long as 'tis written, \"The Lord will provide.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When Satan assails us to stop up our path,\nAnd courage all fails us, we triumph by faith.\nHe cannot take from us, though oft he has tried,\nThis heart cheering promise, \"The Lord will provide.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He tells us we're weak, our hope is in vain,\nThe good that we seek we never shall obtain,\nBut when such suggestions, our graces have tried,\nThis answers all questions, \"The Lord will provide.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No strength of our own and no goodness we claim;\nYet, since we have known of the Savior's great Name,\nIn this our strong tower for safety we hide:\nThe Lord is our power, \"The Lord will provide.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When life sinks a pace, and death is in view,\nThe word of His grace shall comfort us through,\nNot fearing or doubting, with Christ on our side,\nWe hope to die shouting, \"The Lord will provide.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Though Troubles Assail Us",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2093",
          "Authors": [
            "John Newton",
            "1779."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Though your sins be as scarlet,\nThey shall be as white as snow;\nThough your sins be as scarlet,\nThey shall be as white as snow;\nThough they be red like crimson,\nThey shall be as wool!\"\n\"Though your sins be as scarlet,\nThough your sins be as scarlet,\nThey shall be as white as snow,\nThey shall be as white as snow.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hear the voice that entreats you,\nO return ye unto God!\nHear the voice that entreats you,\nO return ye unto God!\nHe is of great compassion,\nAnd of wondrous love;\nHear the voice that entreats you,\nHear the voice that entreats you,\nO return ye unto God!\nO return ye unto God!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He'll forgive your transgressions,\nAnd remember them no more;\nHe'll forgive your transgressions,\nAnd remember them no more;\n\"Look unto Me, ye people,\"\nSaith the Lord your God!\nHe'll forgive your transgressions,\nHe'll forgive your transgressions,\nAnd remember them no more,\nAnd remember them no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Though Your Sins Be as Scarlet",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2094",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1832-1915)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Throned upon the awful tree,\nLamb of God, Your grief I see.\nDarkness veils Your anguished face;\nNone its lines of woe can trace.\nNone can tell what pangs unknown\nHold You silent and alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Silent through those three dread hours,\nWrestling with the evil powers,\nLeft alone with human sin,\nGloom around You and within,\nTill the appointed time is nigh,\nTil the Lamb of God may die.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark, that cry that peals aloud\nUpward through the whelming cloud!\nYou, the Father's only Son,\nYou, His own anointed One,\nYou are asking--can it be--\n\"Why have You forsaken Me?\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, should fear and anguish roll,\nDarkly o'er my sinful soul,\nYou, Who once were thus bereft\nThat Your own might ne'er be left,\nTeach me by that bitter cry\nIn the gloom to know You nigh.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Throned upon the Awful Tree",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2095",
          "Authors": [
            "John Ellerton",
            "1875."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through good report and evil, Lord,\nStill guided by Thy faithful Word,\nOur staff, our buckler and our sword,\nWe follow Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In silence of the lonely night,\nIn the full glow of day's clear light,\nThrough life's strange windings, dark or bright,\nWe follow Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Strengthened by Thee we forward go,\n'Mid smile or scoff of friend or foe,\nThrough pain or ease, through joy or woe,\nWe follow Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With enemies on every side,\nWe lean on Thee, the Crucified;\nForsaking all on earth beside,\nWe follow Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Master, point Thou out the way,\nNor suffer Thou our steps to stray;\nThen in the path that leads to day\nWe follow Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou hast passed on before our face;\nThy footsteps on the way we trace;\nO keep us, aid us by Thy grace;\nWe follow Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Whom have we in the heaven above,\nWhom on this earth, save Thee, to love?\nStill in Thy light we onward move;\nWe follow Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Through Good Report and Evil, Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2096",
          "Authors": [
            "Horatius Bonar",
            "1866."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through midnight gloom from Macedon\nThe cry of myriads as of one,\nThe voiceful silence of despair,\nIs eloquent in awful prayer,\nThe soul's exceeding bitter cry,\n\"Come o'er and help us, or we die.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How mournfully it echoes on!\nFor half the earth is Macedon;\nThese brethren to their brethren call,\nAnd by the Love which loved them all,\nAnd by the whole world's Life they cry,\n\"O ye that live, behold we die!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By other sounds the world is won\nThan that which wails from Macedon;\nThe roar of gain is round it rolled,\nOr men unto themselves are sold,\nAnd cannot list the alien cry,\n\"O hear and help us, lest we die!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yet with that cry from Macedon\nThe very car of Christ rolls on;\n\"I come; who would abide My day\nIn yonder wilds prepare My way;\nMy voice is crying in their cry;\nHelp ye the dying, lest ye die.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesu, for men of Man the Son,\nYes, Thine the cry from Macedon;\nO by the kingdom and the power\nAnd glory of Thine advent hour,\nWake heart and will to hear their cry;\nHelp us to help them, lest we die!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Through Midnight Gloom from Macedon",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2097",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel John Stone",
            "1871."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through the night of doubt and sorrow\nOnward goes the pilgrim band,\nSinging songs of expectation,\nMarching to the promised land.\nClear before us through the darkness\nGleams and burns the guiding light:\nBrother clasps the hand of brother,\nStepping fearless through the night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "One, the light of God's own presence,\nO'er His ransomed people shed,\nChasing far the gloom and terror,\nBrightening all the path we tread:\nOne, the object of our journey,\nOne, the faith which never tires,\nOne, the earnest looking forward,\nOne, the hope our God inspires.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "One! the strain the lips of thousands\nLift as from the heart of one;\nOne the conflict, one the peril\nOne, the march in God begun:\nOne, the gladness of rejoicing\nOn the far eternal shore,\nWhere the one almighty Father\nReigns in love for evermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Onward therefore, pilgrim brothers,\nOnward, with the cross our aid!\nBear its shame, and fight its battle,\nTill we rest beneath its shade!\nSoon shall come the great awaking;\nSoon the rending of the tomb\nThen the scattering of all shadows,\nAnd the end of toil and gloom!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Through the Night of Doubt and Sorrow",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2098",
          "Authors": [
            "Bernhardt Severin Ingemann",
            "1826; translated from Danish to English by Sabine Baring-Gould",
            "1867."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Throw out the life line across the dark wave;\nThere is a brother whom someone should save;\nSomebody's brother! O who then will dare\nTo throw out the life line, his peril to share?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Throw out the life line with hand quick and strong:\nWhy do you tarry, why linger so long?\nSee! he is sinking; oh, hasten today\nAnd out with the life boat! away, then away!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Throw out the life line to danger fraught men,\nSinking in anguish where you've never been;\nWinds of temptation and billows of woe\nWill soon hurl them out where the dark waters flow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Soon will the season of rescue be o'er,\nSoon will they drift to eternity's shore;\nHaste, then, my brother, no time for delay,\nBut throw out the life line and save them today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This is the life line, oh, tempest tossed men;\nBaffled by waves of temptation and sin;\nWild winds of passion, your strength cannot brave,\nJesus is mighty, Jesus can save.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus is able! To you who are driv'n,\nFarther and farther from God and from Heav'n;\nHelpless and hopeless, o'erwhelmed by the wave;\nWe throw out the life line, 'tis \"Jesus can save.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This is the life line, oh, grasp it today!\nSee, you are recklessly drifting away;\nVoices in warning, shout o'er the wave,\nGrasp the strong life line, for Jesus can save.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Throw out the life line! Throw out the life line!\nSomeone is drifting away;\nThrow out the life line! Throw out the life line!\nSomeone is sinking today",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Throw Out the Life Line",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2099",
          "Authors": [
            "Edwin Smith Ufford; arranged by George Coles Stebbins (1846-1945)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thus far the Lord hath led me on,\nThus far His power prolongs my days,\nAnd every evening shall make known\nSome fresh memorial of His grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Much of my time has run to waste,\nAnd I, perhaps, am near my home;\nBut He forgives my follies past,\nAnd gives me strength for days to come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I lay my body down to sleep;\nPeace is the pillow for my head;\nWhile well appointed angels keep\nTheir watchful stations round my bed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In vain the sons of earth or hell\nTell me a thousand frightful things\nMy God in safety makes me dwell\nBeneath the shadow of His wings.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Faith in His Name forbids my fear;\nO may Thy presence ne'er depart!\nAnd in the morning make me hear\nThe love and kindness of Thy heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thus, when the night of death shall come,\nMy flesh shall rest beneath the ground,\nAnd wait Thy voice to rouse my tomb,\nWith sweet salvation in the sound.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Thus Far the Lord Hath Led Me On",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2100",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1707."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Trembling soul, beset by fears, \"Thy God reigneth!\"\nLook above, and dry thy tears: \"Thy God reigneth!\"\nThough thy foes with power assail, naught against thee shall prevail;\nTrust in Him--He'll never fail:\n\"Thy God reigneth, Thy God reigneth!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sinful soul, thy debt is paid, \"Thy God reigneth!\"\nOn the Lord thy sins were laid, \"Thy God reigneth!\"\nOn the cross of Calvary, Jesus shed His blood for thee,\nFrom all sin to set thee free,\nThy God reigneth, Thy God reigneth!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Seeking soul, to Jesus turn, \"Thy God reigneth!\"\nNone that seek Him will He spurn, \"Thy God reigneth!\"\nWandering sheep the Shepherd seeks and, when found, He ever keeps,\nFor \"He slumbers not nor sleeps,\"\n\"Thy God reigneth, Thy God reigneth!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Join, ye saints, the truth proclaim, \"Thy God reigneth!\"\nShout it forth with glad acclaim, \"Thy God reigneth!\"\nZion, wake! the morn is nigh; see it break from yonder sky;\nLoud and clear the watchmen cry:\n\"Thy God reigneth, Thy God reigneth!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Church of Christ, awake, awake! \"Thy God reigneth!\"\nForward then, fresh courage take: \"Thy God reigneth!\"\nSoon, descending from His throne, He shall claim thee for His own;\nSin shall then be overthrown:\n\"Thy God reigneth, Thy God reigneth!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Thy God Reigneth!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2101",
          "Authors": [
            "F. S. Shepherd."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy kingdom come! and shall not each one sing it,\nOn land and sea, where'er His banner goes?\nThy kingdom come! shall we not strive to bring it,\nThe grace that saves the world from human woes?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy kingdom come! O haste to tell the message,\nThe world is dying for the Word of God;\nSend out the light, that Christ may see the fruitage,\nThe world redeemed that His own feet have trod.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy kingdom come! He waits to bless the nations,\n'Tis ours to bring them quickly to His feet;\nMake this the time to trample sin's foundations,\nAnd lead the erring to the mercy seat.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy kingdom come! the glorious triumph hasten,\nWhen peoples all shall crown Him King of kings;\nSaints shall rejoice, and angels stop to listen,\nWhile earth His everlasting glory sings.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Thy Kingdom Come",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2105",
          "Authors": [
            "C. McKibbin",
            "1909."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy Kingdom come, O God,\nThy rule, O Christ, begin;\nBreak with Thine iron rod\nThe tyrannies of sin.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Where is Thy reign of peace,\nAnd purity, and love?\nWhen shall all hatred cease,\nAs in the realms above?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When comes the promised time\nThat war shall be no more—\nOppression, lust, and crime,\nShall flee Thy face before?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We pray Thee, Lord, arise,\nAnd come in Thy great might;\nRevive our longing eyes,\nWhich languish for Thy sight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Men scorn Thy sacred Name,\nAnd wolves devour Thy fold;\nBy many deeds of shame\nWe learn that love grows cold.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O'er heathen lands afar\nThick darkness broodeth yet:\nArise, O morning Star,\nArise, and never set!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Thy Kingdom Come, O God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2102",
          "Authors": [
            "Lewis Hensley",
            "1867."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy Kingdom come, O Lord,\nWide circling as the sun;\nFulfill of old Thy Word\nAnd make the nations one.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "One in the bond of peace,\nThe service glad and free\nOf truth and righteousness,\nOf love and equity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Speed, speed the longed for time\nForetold by raptured seers--\nThe prophecy sublime,\nThe hope of all the years.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Till rise at last, to span\nIts firm foundations broad,\nThe commonwealth of man,\nThe city of our God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Thy Kingdom Come, O Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2103",
          "Authors": [
            "Frederick Lucian Hosmer",
            "1905."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy kingdom come! on bended knee\nThe passing ages pray;\nAnd faithful souls have yearned to see\nOn earth that kingdom's day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But the slow watches of the night\nNot less to God belong;\nAnd for the everlasting right\nThe silent stars are strong.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And lo, already on the hills\nThe flags of dawn appear;\nGird up your loins, ye prophet souls,\nProclaim the day is near.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The day in whose clear shining light\nAll wrong shall stand revealed,\nWhen justice shall be throned in might,\nAnd every hurt be healed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When knowledge, hand in hand with peace,\nShall walk the earth abroad;\nThe day of perfect righteousness,\nThe promised day of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Thy Kingdom Come, on Bended Knee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2104",
          "Authors": [
            "Frederick Lucian Hosmer",
            "1891."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy little ones, dear Lord, are we,\nAnd come Thy lowly bed to see;\nEnlighten every soul and mind,\nThat we the way to Thee may find.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With songs we hasten Thee to greet,\nAnd kiss the dust before Thy feet;\nO blessed hour, O sweetest night,\nThat gave Thee birth, our soul's delight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O draw us wholly to Thee, Lord,\nDo Thou to us Thy grace accord,\nTrue faith and love to us impart,\nThat we may hold Thee in our heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Until at last we too proclaim\nWith all Thy saints, Thy glorious Name;\nIn paradise our songs renew,\nAnd praise Thee as the angels do.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Thy Little Ones, Dear Lord, Are We",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2106",
          "Authors": [
            "Hans Adolf Brorson",
            "1732; translated by Harriet Reynolds Krauth Spaeth",
            "1898."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy might sets fast the mountains; strength girds Thee evermore\nTo calm the raging peoples and still the ocean's roar.\nThy majesty and greatness are through all lands confessed,\nAnd joy on earth Thou sendest afar, from east to west.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To bless the earth Thou sendest from Thy abundant store\nThe waters of the springtime, enriching it once more.\nThe seed by Thee provided is sown over hill and plain,\nAnd Thou with gentle showers dost bless the springing grain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The year with good Thou crownest, the earth Thy mercy fills,\nThe wilderness is fruitful, and joyful are the hills;\nWith corn the vales are covered, the flocks in pastures graze;\nAll nature joins in singing a joyful song of praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Thy Might Sets Fast the Mountains",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2107",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy servant, blessed by Thee, shall live\nAnd keep Thy Word with awe;\nLord open Thou mine eyes to see\nThe wonders of Thy law.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A pilgrim in the earth am I,\nThy will to me reveal;\nTo know Thy truth my spirit yearns,\nConsumed with ardent zeal.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou dost rebuke the proud, O Lord,\nWho hate Thy holy Name;\nBut since I keep Thy righteous law,\nDeliver me from shame.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I on Thy statutes meditate,\nThough evil men deride;\nThy faithful Word is my delight,\nMy counselor and guide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Thy Servant, Blessed by Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2108",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy way, not mine, O Lord,\nHowever dark it be;\nLead me by Thine own hand,\nChoose out the path for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Smooth let it be or rough,\nIt will be still the best;\nWinding or straight, it leads\nRight onward to Thy rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I dare not choose my lot;\nI would not, if I might;\nChoose Thou for me, my God,\nSo I shall walk aright.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Take Thou my cup, and it\nWith joy or sorrow fill,\nAs best to Thee may seem;\nChoose Thou my good and ill.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Choose Thou for me my friends,\nMy sickness or my health;\nChoose Thou my cares for me\nMy poverty or wealth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The kingdom that I seek\nIs Thine: so let the way\nThat leads to it be Thine,\nElse I must surely stray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not mine, not mine the choice\nIn things or great or small;\nBe Thou my Guide, my Strength\nMy Wisdom, and my All.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Thy Way, Not Mine, O Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2109",
          "Authors": [
            "Horatius Bonar",
            "1857."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy Word is a lamp to my feet,\nA light to my path alway,\nTo guide and to save me from sin,\nAnd show me the heavenly way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Forever, O Lord, is Thy Word\nEstablished and fixed on high;\nThy faithfulness unto all men\nAbideth forever nigh.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "At morning, at noon, and at night\nI ever will give Thee praise;\nFor Thou art my portion, O Lord,\nAnd shall be through all my days!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through Him Whom Thy Word hath foretold,\nThe Savior and Morning Star,\nSalvation and peace have been brought\nTo those who have strayed afar.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy Word have I hid in my heart,\nThat I might not sin against Thee;\nThat I might not sin, that I might not sin,\nThy Word have I hid in my heart.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Thy Word Have I Hid in My Heart",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2110",
          "Authors": [
            "Ernest Orlando Sellers (1869-1952)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy Word is like a garden, Lord, with flowers bright and fair;\nAnd every one who seeks may pluck a lovely cluster there.\nThy Word is like a deep, deep mine; and jewels rich and rare\nAre hidden in its mighty depths for every searcher there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy Word is like a starry host: a thousand rays of light\nAre seen to guide the traveler and make his pathway bright.\nThy Word is like an armory, where soldiers may repair;\nAnd find, for life's long battle day, all needful weapons there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O may I love Thy precious Word, may I explore the mine,\nMay I its fragrant flowers glean, may light upon me shine!\nO may I find my armor there! Thy Word my trusty sword,\nI'll learn to fight with every foe the battle of the Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Thy Word Is Like a Garden, Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2111",
          "Authors": [
            "Edwin Hodder",
            "circa 1914."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy Word, O God, declareth\nNo man hath seen or heard\nThe joys our God prepareth\nFor them that love their Lord.\nTheir eyes shall see Thy glory,\nThy face, Thy throne, Thy might;\nWith shouts shall they adore Thee,\nThe true, eternal Light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With Thee, their warfare ended,\nThy saints, from earth released,\nShall keep, with glories splendid,\nEternal holy feast.\nThere shall Thy sons and daughters\nThe tree of life partake,\nShall drink the living waters,\nAnd bread with Thee shall break.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy constant praises sounding\nBefore Thy great white throne,\nThey all in joy abounding\nShall sing the song unknown;\nLaud, honor, praise, thanksgiving\nAnd glory ever be\nTo Thee, the everlasting\nAnd blessed Trinity.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Thy Word, O God, Declareth",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2112",
          "Authors": [
            "Johann Walther (1496-1570); translated from German to English by Alfred Ramsey (1860-1926)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Till He come,\" O let the words\nLinger on the trembling chords,\nLet the \"little while\" between\nIn their golden light be seen;\nLet us think how heaven and home\nLie beyond that, \"Till He come.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When the weary ones we love\nEnter on their rest above,\nSeems the earth so poor and vast,\nAll our life joy overcast?\nHush, be every murmur dumb;\nIt is only, \"Till He come.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Clouds and conflicts round us press;\nWould we have one sorrow less?\nAll the sharpness of the cross,\nAll that tells the world is lost,\nDeath and darkness, and the tomb,\nOnly whisper, \"Till He come.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See, the feast of love is spread,\nDrink the wine, and break the bread;\nSweet memorials, till the Lord\nCalls us round His heavenly board;\nSome from earth, from glory some\nSevered only, \"Till He come.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Till He Come",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2113",
          "Authors": [
            "Edward Henry Bickersteth",
            "1862."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis almost time for the Lord to come,\nI hear the people say;\nThe stars of heaven are growing dim,\nIt must be the breaking of the day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The signs foretold in the sun and moon,\nIn earth and sea and sky,\nAloud proclaim to all mankind,\nThe coming of the Master draweth nigh.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It must be time for the waiting church\nTo cast her pride away,\nWith girded loins and burning lamps,\nTo look for the breaking of the day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Go quickly out in the streets and lanes\nAnd in the broad highway,\nAnd call the maimed, the halt, and blind,\nTo be ready for the breaking of the day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O it must be the breaking of the day!\nO it must be the breaking of the day!\nThe night is almost gone,\nThe day is coming on;\nO it must be the breaking of the day!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "'Tis Almost Time for the Lord to Come",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0243",
          "Authors": [
            "G. W. Sederquist",
            "circa 1902."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis finished! The Messiah dies,\nCut off for sins, but not His own:\nAccomplished is the sacrifice,\nThe great redeeming work is done.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis finished! all the debt is paid;\nJustice divine is satisfied;\nThe grand and full atonement made;\nGod for a guilty world hath died.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The veil is rent in Christ alone;\nThe living way to heaven is seen;\nThe middle wall is broken down,\nAnd all mankind may enter in.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The types and figures are fulfilled;\nExacted is the legal pain;\nThe precious promises are sealed;\nThe spotless Lamb of God is slain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The reign of sin and death is o'er,\nAnd all may live from sin set free;\nSatan hath lost his mortal power;\n'Tis swallowed up in victory.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Saved from the legal curse I am,\nMy Savior hangs on yonder tree:\nSee there the meek, expiring Lamb!\n'Tis finished! He expires for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Accepted in the Well-beloved,\nAnd clothed in righteousness divine,\nI see the bar to heaven removed;\nAnd all Thy merits, Lord, are mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Death, hell, and sin are now subdued;\nAll grace is now to sinners given;\nAnd lo, I plead the atoning blood,\nAnd in Thy right I claim Thy heaven!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "'Tis Finished! The Messiah Dies",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0244",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1762."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis midnight, and on Olive's brow\nThe star is dimmed that lately shone;\n'Tis midnight, in the garden now\nThe suffering Savior prays alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis midnight, and from all removed\nEmmanuel wrestles lone with fears\nE'en the disciple whom He loved\nHeeds not his Master's grief and tears.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis midnight, and for others' guilt\nThe Man of Sorrows weeps in blood;\nYet He Who hath in anguish knelt\nIs not forsaken by His God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis midnight, and from ether plains\nIs borne the song that angels know;\nUnheard by mortals are the strains\nThat sweetly soothe the Savior's woe.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "'Tis Midnight, and on Olive's Brow",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0245",
          "Authors": [
            "William Bingham Tappan",
            "1822."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis not that I did choose Thee,\nFor Lord, that could not be;\nThis heart would still refuse Thee,\nHadst Thou not chosen me.\nThou from the sin that stained me\nHast cleansed and set me free;\nOf old Thou hast ordained me,\nThat I should live to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Twas sov'reign mercy called me\nAnd taught my op'ning mind;\nThe world had else enthralled me,\nTo heav'nly glories blind.\nMy heart owns none before Thee,\nFor Thy rich grace I thirst;\nThis knowing, if I love Thee,\nThou must have loved me first.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "'Tis Not That I Did Choose Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0246",
          "Authors": [
            "Josiah Conder",
            "1836."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus,\nAnd to take Him at His Word;\nJust to rest upon His promise,\nAnd to know, \"Thus says the Lord!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O how sweet to trust in Jesus,\nJust to trust His cleansing blood;\nAnd in simple faith to plunge me\nNeath the healing, cleansing flood!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yes, 'tis sweet to trust in Jesus,\nJust from sin and self to cease;\nJust from Jesus simply taking\nLife and rest, and joy and peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'm so glad I learned to trust Thee,\nPrecious Jesus, Savior, Friend;\nAnd I know that Thou art with me,\nWilt be with me to the end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, Jesus, how I trust Him!\nHow I've proved Him o'er and o'er\nJesus, Jesus, precious Jesus!\nO for grace to trust Him more!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "'Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0247",
          "Authors": [
            "Louisa M. R. Stead",
            "1882."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis the blessèd hour of prayer, when our hearts lowly bend,\nAnd we gather to Jesus, our Savior and Friend;\nIf we come to Him in faith, His protection to share,\nWhat a balm for the weary, O how sweet to be there!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis the blessèd hour of prayer, when the Savior draws near,\nWith a tender compassion His children to hear;\nWhen He tells us we may cast at His feet every care,\nWhat a balm for the weary, O how sweet to be there!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis the blessèd hour of prayer, when the tempted and tried\nTo the Savior Who loves them their sorrow confide;\nWith a sympathizing heart He removes every care;\nWhat a balm for the weary, O how sweet to be there!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "At the blessèd hour of prayer, trusting Him, we believe\nThat the blessing we're needing we'll surely receive;\nIn the fullness of the trust we shall lose every care;\nWhat a balm for the weary, O how sweet to be there!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blessèd hour of prayer, blessèd hour of prayer,\nWhat a balm for the weary, O how sweet to be there!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "'Tis the Blessed Hour of Prayer",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0248",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1880."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis winter now; the fallen snow\nHas left the heav'ns all coldly clear;\nThrough leafless boughs the sharp winds blow,\nAnd all the earth lies dead and drear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And yet God's love is not withdrawn;\nHis life within the keen air breathes;\nHis beauty paints the crimson dawn,\nAnd clothes the boughs with glittering wreaths.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And though abroad the sharp winds blow,\nAnd skies are chill, and frosts are keen,\nHome closer draws her circle now,\nAnd warmer glows her light within.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O God! Who giv'st the winter's cold\nAs well as summer's joyous rays,\nUs warmly in Thy love enfold,\nAnd keep us through life's wintry days.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "'Tis Winter Now, the Fallen Snow",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0249",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel Longfellow",
            "1864."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Canaan's land I'm on my way,\nWhere the soul of man never dies;\nMy darkest night will turn to day,\nWhere the soul of man never dies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A rose is blooming there for me,\nWhere the soul of man never dies;\nAnd I will spend eternity,\nWhere the soul of man never dies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A love light beams across the foam,\nWhere the soul of man never dies;\nIt shines to light the shores of home,\nWhere the soul of man never dies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My life will end in deathless sleep,\nWhere the soul of man never dies;\nAnd everlasting joys I'll reap,\nWhere the soul of man never dies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'm on my way to that fair land,\nWhere the soul of man never dies;\nWhere there will be no parting hand,\nWhere the soul of man never dies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dear friends, there'll be no sad farewells,\nThere'll be no tear dimmed eyes,\nWhere all is peace and joy and love,\nAnd the soul of man never dies.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "To Canaan's Land I'm on My Way",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2114",
          "Authors": [
            "William M. Golden",
            "1914"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "To God be the glory, great things He has done;\nSo loved He the world that He gave us His Son,\nWho yielded His life an atonement for sin,\nAnd opened the life gate that all may go in.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O perfect redemption, the purchase of blood,\nTo every believer the promise of God;\nThe vilest offender who truly believes,\nThat moment from Jesus a pardon receives.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Great things He has taught us, great things He has done,\nAnd great our rejoicing through Jesus the Son;\nBut purer, and higher, and greater will be\nOur wonder, our transport, when Jesus we see.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise the Lord, praise the Lord,\nLet the earth hear His voice!\nPraise the Lord, praise the Lord,\nLet the people rejoice!\nO come to the Father, through Jesus the Son,\nAnd give Him the glory, great things He has done.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "To God Be the Glory",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2115",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1875."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "To realms of glory in the skies\nI see my Lord returning,\nWhile I, a stranger in the earth,\nFor heaven am ever yearning.\n'Mid toil and sorrow here I roam,\nFar from my heavenly Father's home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yet visions of the promised land\nBy faith my soul obtaineth;\nThere shall I dwell forevermore\nWhere Christ in glory reigneth;\nIn mansions of that bright abode,\nThe city of the living God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In that blest city is no night,\nNor any pain or weeping;\nThere is my treasure, there my heart,\nSafe in the Savior's keeping;\nIn heaven, my risen Lord, with Thee\nMay all my thought and living be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How blessèd shall those servants be,\nO Lord, at Thy returning,\nWhose hearts are waiting still for Thee,\nWhose lamps are trimmed and burning;\nThem wilt Thou take to dwell with Thee\nIn joy and peace eternally.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "To Realms of Glory",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2116",
          "Authors": [
            "Johan Olof Wallin (1779-1839); translated from Swedish to English by Claude William Foss (1855-1935)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "To shepherds as they watched by night\nAppeared a host of angels bright;\nBehold the tender Babe, they said,\nIn yonder lowly manger laid.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "At Bethlehem, in David's town,\nAs Micah did of old make known;\n'Tis Jesus Christ, your Lord and King,\nWho doth to all salvation bring.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, then rejoice that through His Son\nGod is with sinners now at one;\nMade like yourselves of flesh and blood,\nYour Brother is the eternal God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What harm can sin and death then do?\nThe true God now abides with you.\nLet hell and Satan rage and chafe,\nChrist is your Brother—ye are safe.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not one He will or can forsake\nWho Him his confidence doth make.\nLet all his wiles the Tempter try,\nYou may his utmost powers defy.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye shall and must at last prevail;\nGod's own ye are, ye cannot fail.\nTo God forever sing your praise\nWith joy and patience all your days.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "To Shepherds as They Watched by Night",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2117",
          "Authors": [
            "Martin Luther",
            "1543."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "To the Name of our salvation,\nLaud and honor let us pay,\nWhich for many a generation\nHid in God's foreknowledge lay;\nBut with holy exultation\nWe may sing aloud today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus is the Name we treasure;\nName beyond what words can tell;\nName of gladness, Name of pleasure,\nEar and heart delighting well;\nName of sweetness, passing measure,\nSaving us from sin and hell.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis the Name for adoration,\nName for songs of victory,\nName for holy meditation\nIn this vale of misery,\nName for joyful veneration\nBy the citizens on high.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis the Name that whoso preacheth\nSpeaks like music to the ear;\nWho in prayer this Name beseecheth\nSweetest comfort findeth near;\nWho its perfect wisdom reacheth,\nHeavenly joy possesseth here.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Therefore we in love adoring,\nThis most blessèd Name revere;\nHoly Jesus, Thee imploring\nSo to write it in us here,\nThat hereafter, heavenward soaring,\nWe may sing with angels there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "To the Name of Our Salvation",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2118",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown",
            "possibly 15th Century; translated from Latin to English by John Mason Neale",
            "1851."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "To the work! To the work! We are servants of God;\nLet us follow the path that our Master has trod;\nWith the balm of His counsel our strength to renew,\nLet us do with our might what our hands find to do.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To the work! To the work! Let the hungry be fed;\nTo the fountain of life let the weary be led;\nIn the cross and its banner our glory shall be,\nWhile we herald the tidings, \"Salvation is free!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To the work! To the work! There is labor for all;\nFor the kingdom of darkness and error shall fall;\nAnd the love of our Father exalted shall be,\nIn the loud swelling chorus, \"Salvation is free!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To the work! To the work! In the strength of the Lord,\nAnd a robe and a crown shall our labor reward,\nWhen the home of the faithful our dwelling shall be,\nAnd we shout with the ransomed, \"Salvation is free!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Toiling on, toiling on,\nToiling on, toiling on,\nLet us hope and trust,\nLet us watch and pray,\nAnd labor till the Master comes.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "To the Work",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2119",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1869."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Thee and to Thy Christ, O God,\nWe sing, we ever sing;\nFor He the lonely wine press trod,\nOur cup of joy to bring.\nHis glorious arm the strife maintained,\nHe marched in might from far;\nHis robes were with the vintage stained,\nRed with the wine of war.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Thee and to Thy Christ, O God,\nWe sing, we ever sing;\nFor He invaded death's abode,\nAnd robbed him of his sting.\nThe house of dust enthralls no more,\nFor He, the Strong to save,\nHimself doth guard that silent door,\nGreat Keeper of the grave.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Thee and to Thy Christ, O God,\nWe sing, we ever sing;\nFor He hath crushed beneath His rod\nThe world's proud rebel king.\nHe plunged in His imperial strength\nTo gulfs of darkness down;\nHe brought His trophy up at length,\nThe foiled usurper's crown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Thee and to Thy Christ, O God,\nWe sing, we ever sing;\nFor He redeemed us with His blood\nFrom every evil thing.\nThy saving strength His arm upbore,\nThe arm that set us free:\nGlory, O God, forevermore\nBe to Thy Christ and Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "To Thee and to Thy Christ, O God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2120",
          "Authors": [
            "Anne Ross Cundell Cousin",
            "1876."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Thee before the close of day,\nCreator of the world, we pray\nThat, with Thy wonted favor, Thou\nWouldst be our Guard and Keeper now.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From all ill dreams defend our sight,\nFrom fears and terrors of the night;\nWithhold from us our ghostly foe,\nThat spot of sin we may not know.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Father, that we ask be done,\nThrough Jesus Christ, Thine only Son,\nWho, with the Holy Ghost and Thee,\nDoth live and reign eternally.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "To Thee Before the Close of Day",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2121",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown",
            "7th Century; translated from Latin to by English John Mason Neale",
            "1852."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Thee, Eternal Soul, be praise!\nWho, from of old to our own days,\nThrough souls of saints and prophets, Lord,\nHast sent Thy light, Thy love, Thy Word.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We thank Thee for each mighty one\nThrough whom Thy living light hath shone;\nAnd for each humble soul and sweet\nThat lights to heaven our wandering feet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We thank Thee for the love divine\nMade real in every saint of Thine;\nThat boundless love itself that gives\nIn service to each soul that lives.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We thank Thee for the Word of might\nThy Spirit spake in darkest night.\nSpake through the trumpet voices loud\nOf prophets at Thy throne who bowed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Eternal Soul, our souls keep pure,\nThat like Thy saints we may endure;\nForever through Thy servants, Lord,\nSend Thou Thy light, Thy love, Thy Word.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "To Thee, Eternal Soul, Be Praise!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2122",
          "Authors": [
            "Karl Pomeroy Harrington",
            "circa 1905"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Thee, O Comforter divine,\nFor all Thy grace and power benign,\nSing we Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Thee, Whose faithful love had place\nIn God's great covenant of grace,\nSing we Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Thee, Whose faithful voice doth win\nThe wandering from the ways of sin,\nSing we Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Thee, Whose faithful power doth heal,\nEnlighten, sanctify, and seal,\nSing we Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Thee, Whose faithful truth is shown,\nBy every promise made our own,\nSing we Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Thee, our Teacher and our Friend,\nOur faithful Leader to the end,\nSing we Alleluia!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "To Thee, O Comforter Divine",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2123",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Ridley Havergal",
            "1872."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Thee, O Lord, our hearts we raise in hymns of adoration,\nTo Thee bring sacrifice of praise with shouts of exultation.\nBright robes of gold the fields adorn, the hills with joy are ringing,\nThe valleys stand so thick with corn that even they are singing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And now, on this our festal day, Thy bounteous hand confessing,\nUpon Thine altar, Lord, we lay the firstfruits of Thy blessing.\nBy Thee all human souls are led with gifts of grace supernal;\nThou, Who gives us our daily bread, give us the bread eternal.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We bear the burden of the day, and often toil seems dreary;\nBut labor ends with sunset ray, and rest comes for the weary.\nMay we, the angel reaping over, stand at the last accepted,\nChrist's golden sheaves, forevermore to garners bright elected.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O blessèd is that land of God where saints abide forever,\nWhere golden fields spread fair and broad, where flows the crystal river.\nThe strains of all its holy throng with ours today are blending;\nThrice blessèd is that harvest song which never hath an ending.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "To Thee, O Lord, Our Hearts We Raise",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2124",
          "Authors": [
            "William Chatterton Dix",
            "1861."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Thy temple I repair;\nLord, I love to worship there\nWhen within the veil I meet\nChrist before the mercy seat.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I through Him am reconciled,\nI through Him become Thy child.\nAbba, Father, give me grace\nIn Thy courts to seek thy face.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While Thy glorious praise is sung,\nTouch my lips, unloose my tongue,\nThat my joyful soul may bless\nChrist the Lord, my Righteousness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While the prayers of saints ascend,\nGod of Love, to mine attend.\nHear me, for Thy Spirit pleads;\nHear, for Jesus intercedes.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While I hearken to Thy law,\nFill my soul with humble awe\nTill Thy Gospel bring to me\nLife and immortality.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While Thy ministers proclaim\nPeace and pardon in Thy Name,\nThrough their voice, by faith, may I\nHear Thee speaking from the sky.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From Thy house when I return,\nMay my heart within me burn,\nAnd at evening let me say,\n\"I have walked with God today.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "To Thy Temple I Repair",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2125",
          "Authors": [
            "James Montgomery",
            "1812."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "To us a Child of hope is born,\nTo us a Son is giv'n,\nHim shall the tribes of earth obey,\nHim all the hosts of heav'n.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His Name shall be the Prince of Peace,\nForevermore adorned,\nThe Wonderful, the Counselor,\nThe great and mighty Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His pow'r, increasing, still shall spread,\nHis reign no end shall know,\nJustice shall guard His throne above,\nAnd peace abound below.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To us a Child of hope is born,\nTo us a Son is giv'n,\nThe Wonderful, the Counselor,\nThe mighty Lord of heav'n.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "To Us a Child of Hope Is Born",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2126",
          "Authors": [
            "John Morison",
            "1781."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "To us a Child of royal birth,\nHeir of the promises, is given;\nThe Invisible appears on earth,\nThe Son of man, the God of heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A Savior born, in love supreme\nHe comes our fallen souls to raise;\nHe comes His people to redeem\nWith all His plenitude of grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Christ, by raptured seers foretold,\nFilled with the eternal Spirit's power,\nProphet, and Priest, and King behold,\nAnd Lord of all the worlds adore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord of hosts, the God most high,\nWho quits His throne on earth to live,\nWith joy we welcome from the sky,\nWith faith into our hearts receive.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "To Us a Child of Royal Birth",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2127",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1782."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Today the Savior calls:\nYe wand'rers, come;\nO ye benighted souls,\nWhy longer roam?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Today the Savior calls:\nO listen now!\nWithin these sacred walls\nTo Jesus bow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Today the Savior calls:\nFor refuge fly;\nThe storm of justice falls,\nAnd death is nigh.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Spirit calls today:\nYield to His power;\nO grieve Him not away;\n'Tis mercy's hour.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Today the Savior Calls",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2128",
          "Authors": [
            "William M. Golden",
            "circa 1914"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Today Thy mercy calls me to wash away my sin;\nHowever great my trespass, whate'er I may have been;\nHowever long from mercy I may have turned away,\nThy blood, O Christ, can cleanse me, and make me white today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Today Thy gate is open, and all who enter in\nShall find a Father's welcome, and pardon for their sin;\nThe past shall be forgotten, a present joy be given;\nA future grace be promised, a glorious crown in heav'n.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Today the Father calls me, the Holy Spirit waits,\nThe blessed angels gather around the heav'nly gates;\nNo question will be asked me, how often I have come;\nAlthough I oft have wandered, it is my Father's home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O all embracing mercy, thou ever open door,\nWhat shall I do without thee when heart and eyes run o'er?\nWhen all things seem against me, to drive me to despair,\nI know one gate is open, one ear will hear my prayer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Today Thy Mercy Calls Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2129",
          "Authors": [
            "Oswald Allen",
            "1861."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Tomorrow, Lord, is Thine\nLodged in thy sovereign hand;\nAnd if its sun arise and shine,\nIt shines by Thy command.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The present moment flies,\nAnd bears our life away;\nO make Thy servants truly wise,\nThat they may live today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Since on this winged hour\nEternity is hung,\nWaken, by Thine almighty power,\nThe aged and the young.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "One thing demands our care,\nO be it still pursued;\nLest, slighted once, the season fair\nShould never be renewed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Jesus may we fly\nSwift as the morning light,\nLest life&rsquo;s young golden beam should die\nIn sudden, endless night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Tomorrow, Lord, Is Thine",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2130",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Doddridge",
            "published posthumously in 1755."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Too late? Ah, no, the pulse of life still throbs within thy breast;\nAnd while that blessed spark remains, thy soul may find a rest.\nThe Lord in mercy spares thee yet, His love to thee is great;\nBut do not tempt that love too far, or it may be too late.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He stands, he knocks, He calls, He waits, He tarries at thy heart;\nCanst thou reject His gracious call? And wilt thou say depart?\nO, think on what a slender thread this moment hangs thy fate;\nArise--admit thy heavenly Guest, or it may be too late.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Behold His hands, His bleeding side, His crown of thorns behold!\nAnd let His arms, extended wide, Thy trembling form enfold.\nHis mercy lengthens out thy days, His love to thee is great;\nO, do not tempt that love too far, or it may be too late.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Too late, too late,\nSoon 'twill be too late;\nToo late, too late,\nSoon 'twill be too late.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Too Late",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2131",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1877."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Triumphant Zion! lift thy head\nFrom dust and darkness, and the dead!\nThough humbled long--awake at length,\nAnd gird thee with thy Savior's strength,\nAnd gird thee with thy Savior's strength.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Put all thy beauteous garments on,\nAnd let thy excellence be known:\nDecked in the robes of righteousness,\nThe world thy glories shall confess,\nThe world thy glories shall confess.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No more shall foes unclean invade,\nAnd fill thy hallowed walls with dread:\nNo more shall hell's insulting host\nTheir victory and thy sorrows boast,\nTheir victory and thy sorrows boast.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God, from on high, has heard thy prayer;\nHis hand thy ruins shall repair:\nNor will thy watchful Monarch cease\nTo guard thee in eternal peace,\nTo guard thee in eternal peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Triumphant Zion! Lift Thy Head",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2132",
          "Authors": [
            "William Batchelder Bradbury",
            "1867"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Truehearted, wholehearted, faithful and loyal,\nKing of our lives, by Thy grace we will be;\nUnder the standard exalted and royal,\nStrong in Thy strength we will battle for Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Truehearted, wholehearted, fullest allegiance\nYielding henceforth to our glorious King,\nValiant endeavor and loving obedience,\nFreely and joyously now would we bring.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Truehearted, wholehearted, Savior all glorious!\nTake Thy great power and reign there alone,\nOver our wills and affections victorious,\nFreely surrendered and wholly Thine own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Peal out the watchword! Silence it never!\nSong of our spirits, rejoicing and free;\nPeal out the watchword! Loyal forever!\nKing of our lives, by Thy grace we will be.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Truehearted, Wholehearted, Faithful and Loyal",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2133",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Ridley Havergal",
            "1878."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When we walk with the Lord in the light of His Word,\nWhat a glory He sheds on our way!\nWhile we do His good will, He abides with us still,\nAnd with all who will trust and obey.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not a burden we bear, not a sorrow we share,\nBut our toil He doth richly repay;\nNot a grief or a loss, not a frown or a cross,\nBut is blessed if we trust and obey.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But we never can prove the delights of His love\nUntil all on the altar we lay;\nFor the favor He shows, for the joy He bestows,\nAre for them who will trust and obey.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then in fellowship sweet we will sit at His feet.\nOr we'll walk by His side in the way.\nWhat He says we will do, where He sends we will go;\nNever fear, only trust and obey.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Trust and obey, for there's no other way\nTo be happy with Jesus, but to trust and obey.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Trust and Obey",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2134",
          "Authors": [
            "John H. Sammis",
            "1887."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Brother, is your face toward the Canaan of rest?\nTrust in the promise of the Savior;\nSister, are you bound for the home of the blest?\nTrust in the promise of thy Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Brother, is your faith looking upward today?\nTrust in the promise of the Savior.\nSister, is the light shining bright on your way?\nTrust in the promise of thy Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Brother, persevere and be firm to the last,\nTrust in the promise of the Savior;\nSister, you shall rest when your labor is past,\nTrust in the promise of thy Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He will walk beside us, in His mercy hide us;\nWith His eye He'll guide us, trust in Him.\nYes, we'll trust in Jesus. Yes, we'll trust in Jesus.\nHe'll forsake us never, trust in Him.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Trust in the Promise",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2135",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1877."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Simply trusting every day,\nTrusting through a stormy way;\nEven when my faith is small,\nTrusting Jesus, that is all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Brightly does His Spirit shine\nInto this poor heart of mine;\nWhile He leads I cannot fall;\nTrusting Jesus, that is all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Singing if my way is clear,\nPraying if the path be drear;\nIf in danger for Him call;\nTrusting Jesus, that is all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Trusting Him while life shall last,\nTrusting Him till earth be past;\nTill within the jasper wall,\nTrusting Jesus, that is all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Trusting as the moments fly,\nTrusting as the days go by;\nTrusting Him whatever befall,\nTrusting Jesus, that is all.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Trusting Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2136",
          "Authors": [
            "Edgar Page Stites",
            "1876."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Simply trusting all the way,\nTaking Jesus at His Word;\nSimply trusting, when I pray,\nEvery promise of my Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Trusting when my sky is bright,\nTrusting when my heart is glad;\nTrusting in the gloom of night,\nWhen my every thought is sad.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Trusting when 'tis well with me,\nTrusting whatsoe'er befall;\nTrusting Jesus' love for me,\nSimply trusting, that is all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Simply trusting, simply trusting,\nTrusting Jesus, that is all;\nTo the cross of Christ I cling;\nSimply trusting, that is all.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Trusting Jesus (1)",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2137",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1877."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Trusting Jesus, wonderful Guide,\nIn His keeping safely abide;\nJoys eternal He will impart;\nGet God's sunshine into your heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wondrous promise He will fulfill,\nGladly doing His holy will;\nPeace unending He will impart,\nGet God's sunshine into your heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Friend of sinners, ever the same,\nWilling Savior, praise His dear Name,\nFull forgiveness He will impart,\nGet God's sunshine into your heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Get God's sunshine into your heart,\nGet God's sunshine into your heart,\nIt will cheer you all the day,\nDrive the gloom of life away,\nIf you get God's sunshine into your heart.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Trusting Jesus, Wonderful Guide",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2138",
          "Authors": [
            "Robert Harkness",
            "1920"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Turn back, O man, forswear thy foolish ways.\nOld now is earth, and none may count her days.\nYet thou, her child, whose head is crowned with flame,\nStill wilt not hear thine inner God proclaim,\n\"Turn back, O man, forswear thy foolish ways.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Earth might be fair, and all men glad and wise.\nAge after age their tragic empires rise,\nBuilt while they dream, and in that dreaming weep:\nWould man but wake from out his haunted sleep,\nEarth might be fair and all men glad and wise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Earth shall be fair, and all her people one:\nNor till that hour shall God's whole will be done.",
              "PartType": 3,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Turn Back, O Man",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2139",
          "Authors": [
            "Clifford Bax",
            "1919."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O soul, are you weary and troubled?\nNo light in the darkness you see?\nThere's light for a look at the Savior,\nAnd life more abundant and free!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through death into life everlasting\nHe passed, and we follow Him there;\nOver us sin no more hath dominion--\nFor more than conquerors we are!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His Word shall not fail you--He promised;\nBelieve Him, and all will be well:\nThen go to a world that is dying,\nHis perfect salvation to tell!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Turn your eyes upon Jesus,\nLook full in His wonderful face,\nAnd the things of earth will grow strangely dim,\nIn the light of His glory and grace.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Turn Your Eyes upon Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2140",
          "Authors": [
            "Helen Howarth Lemmel",
            "1922"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I was lost in sin when Jesus found me,\nBut He rescued me, all glory to His Name!\nAnd the cords of worldly pleasure bound me,\nTill He saved me from sin and shame.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O the bells of heaven now are ringing,\nFor I hear their tones within my ransomed soul;\nAnd my heart is filled with joyful singing\nSince the Savior has made me whole.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O the joy when we shall meet in glory,\nIn the mansions of my Father's home above;\nAnd through endless ages tell the story\nOf the Savior's redeeming love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Twas a glad day when Jesus found me,\nWhen His strong arms were thrown around me;\nWhen my sins He buried in the deepest sea,\nAnd my soul He filled with joy and victory.\n'Twas a glad day, O hallelujah!\n'Twas a glad day He claimed His own.\nI will shout a glad hosanna in glory\nWhen I see Him upon His throne.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "'Twas a Glad Day When Jesus Found Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0250",
          "Authors": [
            "Albert Simpson Reitz"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Twas on that night, when doomed to know\nThe eager rage of every foe,\nThat night in which He was betrayed,\nThe Savior of the world took bread.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And after thanks and glory giv'n\nTo Him that rules in earth and heav'n,\nThat symbol of His flesh He broke,\nAnd thus to all his foll'wers spoke:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"My broken body thus I give\nFor you, for all. Take, eat, and live.\nAnd oft the sacred rite renew\nThat brings My saving love to view.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then in His hands the cup He raised,\nAnd God anew He thanked and praised,\nWhile kindness in His bosom glowed,\nAnd from His lips salvation flowed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "'Twas on That Night When Doomed to Know",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0251",
          "Authors": [
            "John Morrison",
            "1781."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Twas the commission of our Lord,\n\"Go teach the nations, and baptize:\"\nThe nations have received the word\nSince He ascended to the skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He sits upon th' eternal hills,\nWith grace and pardon in His hands;\nAnd sends His cov'nant with the seals,\nTo bless the distant darkened lands.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Repent, and be baptized,\" He saith,\n\"For the remission of your sins:\"\nAnd thus our sense assists our faith,\nAnd shows us what His Gospel means.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our souls He washes in His blood,\nAs water makes the body clean;\nAnd the good Spirit from our God\nDescends like purifying rain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thus we engage ourselves to Thee,\nAnd seal our cov'nant with the Lord;\nO may the great eternal Three\nIn heav'n our solemn vows record!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "'Twas the Commission of Our Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0252",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1707."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Twixt gleams of joy and clouds of doubt our feelings come and go;\nOur daily state is tossed about in ceaseless ebb and flow.\nNo mood of feeling, form of thought, is constant for a day;\nBut Thou, O Lord, Thou changest not, the same Thou art alway.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Out of the weak, unquiet drift that comes but to depart,\nTo that pure heaven my spirit lift where Thou unchanging art.\nLay hold of me with Thy strong grasp, let Thine almighty arm\nIn its embrace my weakness clasp, and I shall fear no harm.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy purpose of eternal good let me but surely know,\nOn this I'll lean--let changing mood and feeling come or go\nGlad when Thy sunshine fills my soul, nor sad when clouds overcast,\nSince Thou within Thy sure control of love dost hold me fast.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "'Twixt Gleams of Joy and Clouds of Doubt",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-0253",
          "Authors": [
            "John Campbell Shairp",
            "1871."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Unanswered yet?\nThe prayers your lips have pleaded\nIn agony of heart these many years?\nDoes faith begin to fail, is hope departing,\nAnd think you all in vain those falling tears?\nSay not the Father hath not heard your prayer:\nYou shall have your desire, sometime, somewhere,\nYou shall have your desire, sometime, somewhere.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Unanswered yet?\nThough when you first presented\nThis one petition at the Father's throne,\nIt seemed you could not wait the time of asking,\nSo urgent was your heart to make it known.\nThough years have passed since then, do not despair;\nThe Lord will answer you, sometime, somewhere,\nThe Lord will answer you, sometime, somewhere.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Unanswered yet?\nNay, do not say ungranted;\nPerhaps your part is not yet wholly done;\nThe work began when first your prayer was uttered,\nAnd God will finish what He has begun.\nIf you will keep the incense burning there,\nHis glory you shall see, sometime somewhere,\nHis glory you shall see, sometime somewhere.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Unanswered yet?\nFaith cannot be unanswered;\nHer feet were firmly planted on the Rock;\nAmid the wildest storm prayer stands undaunted,\nNor quail before the loudest thunder shock.\nShe knows Omnipotence has heard her prayer,\nAnd cries, \"It shall be done,\" sometime, somewhere,\nAnd cries, \"It shall be done,\" sometime, somewhere.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Unanswered Yet",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2141",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Davis Tillman",
            "1894"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Under His wings I am safely abiding,\nThough the night deepens and the tempests are wild,\nStill I can trust Him; I know He will keep me,\nHe has redeemed me, and I am His child.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Under His wings, what a refuge in sorrow!\nHow the heart yearningly turns to His rest!\nOften when earth has no balm for my healing,\nThere I find comfort, and there I am blessed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Under His wings, oh, what precious enjoyment!\nThere will I hide till life's trials are o'er;\nSheltered, protected, no evil can harm me,\nResting in Jesus, I'm safe evermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Under His wings, under His wings,\nWho from His love can sever?\nUnder His wings my soul shall abide,\nSafely abide forever.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Under His Wings",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2142",
          "Authors": [
            "William Orcutt Cushing",
            "circa 1896."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Unless the Lord the house shall build,\nThe weary builders toil in vain;\nUnless the Lord the city shield,\nThe guards a useless watch maintain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In vain you rise ere morning break,\nAnd late your nightly vigils keep,\nAnd of the bread of toil partake;\nGod gives to His beloved sleep.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo, children are a great reward,\nA gift from God in very truth;\nWith arrows is his quiver stored\nWho joys in children of his youth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And blest the man whose age is cheered\nBy stalwart sons and daughters fair;\nNo enemies by him are feared,\nNo lack of love, no want of care.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Unless the Lord the House Shall Build",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2143",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, the unsearchable riches of Christ,\nWealth that can never be told!\nRiches exhaustless of mercy and grace,\nPrecious, more precious than gold!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, the unsearchable riches of Christ!\nWho shall their greatness declare?\nJewels whose luster our lives may adorn,\nPearls that the poorest may wear!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, the unsearchable riches of Christ!\nFreely, how freely they flow,\nMaking the souls of the faithful and true\nHappy wherever they go!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, the unsearchable riches of Christ!\nWho would not gladly endure\nTrials, afflictions, and crosses on earth,\nRiches like these to secure!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Precious, more precious,\nWealth that can never be told!\nOh, the unsearchable riches of Christ!\nPrecious, more precious than gold.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Unsearchable Riches",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2144",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1820-1915)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Unto my Lord Jehovah said,\n\"At My right hand I throne Thee,\nTill at Thy feet, in triumph laid,\nThy foes their Ruler crown Thee.\"\nFrom Zion shall Jehovah send\nThy scepter, till before Thee bend\nThe knees of proud rebellion.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy saints, to greet Thy day of might,\nIn holy raiment muster;\nAs dewdrops in the morning light\nThy youths around Thee cluster.\nJehovah sware and made decree,\n\"Thou, King of Righteousness, shalt be\nA royal Priest forever.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord at Thy right hand shall bring\nOn rulers desolation;\nThe Lord shall smite each heathen king,\nAnd judge each rebel nation.\nHe, swiftly marching in His wrath,\nShall quaff the brook upon His path,\nAnd lift His head in glory.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Unto My Lord Jehovah Said",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2145",
          "Authors": [
            "Irish Psalter",
            "1898."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Unto the hills around do I lift up my longing eyes\nO whence for me shall my salvation come, from whence arise?\nFrom God, the Lord, doth come my certain aid,\nFrom God, the Lord, Who heaven and earth hath made.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He will not suffer that thy foot be moved: safe shalt thou be.\nNo careless slumber shall His eyelids close, Who keepeth thee.\nBehold, He sleepeth not, He slumbereth ne'er,\nWho keepeth Israel in His holy care.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jehovah is Himself thy Keeper true, thy changeless Shade;\nJehovah thy Defense on thy right hand Himself hath made.\nAnd thee no sun by day shall ever smite;\nNo moon shall harm thee in the silent night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From every evil shall He keep thy soul, from every sin;\nJehovah shall preserve thy going out, thy coming in.\nAbove thee watching, He Whom we adore\nShall keep thee henceforth, yea, forevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Unto the Hills Around Do I Lift Up",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2146",
          "Authors": [
            "John Douglas Sutherland Campbell",
            "1877."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Upon the Gospel's sacred page\nThe gathered beams of ages shine;\nAnd, as it hastens, every age\nBut makes its brightness more divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On mightier wing, in loftier flight,\nFrom year to year does knowledge soar;\nAnd, as it soars, the Gospel light\nBecomes effulgent more and more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "More glorious still, as centuries roll,\nNew regions blest, new powers unfurled,\nExpanding with the expanding soul,\nIts radiance shall o'er flow the world.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Flow to restore, but not destroy,\nAs when the cloudless lamp of day\nPours out its floods of light and joy,\nAnd sweeps the lingering mists away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Upon the Gospel's Sacred Page",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2147",
          "Authors": [
            "John Bowring (1792-1872)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The burden of my fear and sin\nOn Christ by faith I roll;\nAnd now I have His peace within\nAnd victory in my soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I know there is a test for me,\nA battle to be won;\nBut God ensures the victory\nBefore it is begun.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On battlefields of long ago,\nWhen saints have drawn the sword,\nTheir strength did not o'ercome the foe,\nBut trusting in the Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While leaning on His arm alone\nI cannot know defeat;\nThe glory shall be all His own\nWhen victory is complete.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "E'en death itself I do not fear\nSince Christ hath borne its sting;\nHis presence through the valley drear\nWill help us then to sing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's victory in my soul,\nVictory in my soul;\nI grasp the promises by faith,\nThere's victory in my soul.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Victory in My Soul",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2148",
          "Authors": [
            "James M. Gray",
            "circa 1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wait on the Lord, wait patiently,\nAnd thou shalt in Him be blest;\nAfter the storm, a holy calm,\nAnd after thy labor rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wait on the Lord, wait cheerfully,\nAnd He will thy youth renew;\nWait on the Lord obediently,\nWhatever He bids thee do.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wait on the Lord, wait lovingly,\nConfide in His care thy all;\nThose that abide in perfect peace\nNo danger can e'er befall.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wait on the Lord, wait joyfully,\nFor then shall thy heart be strong;\nLo! by His hand He leadeth thee,\nAnd thou shalt be filled with song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wait on the Lord, for whom hast thou\nOn earth or in heaven but He?\nOver thy soul a watch He keeps,\nWherever thy path may be.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Wait on the Lord",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2149",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "circa 1898."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, Holy Ghost, and touch my tongue\nAs with a living flame;\nI want the sanctifying grace\nMy Savior bids me claim.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, Holy Ghost, with sacred fire\nBaptize this heart of mine;\nBreak every earthly idol down,\nAnd all its dross refine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I want a self renouncing will,\nThat owns His sweet control,\nAnd through my life I want His love\nA ceaseless flood to roll.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, Holy Ghost, the blood apply\nAs Thou hast ne'er before,\nThat I may shout my Savior's praise\nHenceforth and evermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Waiting, I am waiting\nFor the promise of the Pentecostal shower;\nWaiting, I am waiting\nFor the promise of Thy wondrous, mighty power.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Waiting for the Promise",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2150",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Cosby",
            "circa 1897."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wake the song of joy and gladness;\nHither bring your noblest lays;\nBanish every thought of sadness,\nPouring forth your highest praise.\nSing to him Whose care has brought us\nOnce again with friends to meet,\nAnd Whose loving voice has taught us,\nOf the way to Jesus' feet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Joyfully with songs and banners,\nWe will greet the festal day;\nShout aloud our glad hosannas,\nAnd our grateful homage pay.\nWe will chant our Savior's glory\nWhile our thoughts we raise above,\nTelling still \"the old old story,\"\nPrecious theme--redeeming love!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thanks to Thee, O holy Father,\nFor the mercies of the year;\nMay each heart, as here we gather,\nSwell with gratitude sincere.\nThanks to Thee, O loving Savior,\nFor redemption through Thy blood.\nBreathe upon us, Holy Spirit,\nSweetly draw us near to God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wake the song, wake the song,\nThe song of joy and gladness,\nWake the song, wake the song,\nThe song of Jubilee.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Wake the Song",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2155",
          "Authors": [
            "William Fiske Sherwin (1826-1888)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wake, awake, for night is flying;\nThe watchmen on the heights are crying:\nAwake, Jerusalem, at last!\nMidnight hears the welcome voices\nAnd at the thrilling cry rejoices;\nCome forth, ye virgins, night is past;\nThe Bridegroom comes, awake;\nYour lamps with gladness take;\nAlleluia! And for His marriage feast prepare\nFor ye must go and meet Him there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Zion hears the watchmen singing,\nAnd all her heart with joy is springing;\nShe wakes, she rises from her gloom;\nFor her Lord comes down all glorious,\nThe strong in grace, in truth victorious.\nHer Star is risen, her Light is come.\nAh come, Thou blessed One, God's own beloved Son:\nAlleluia! We follow till the halls we see\nWhere Thou hast bid us sup with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now let all the heavens adore Thee,\nAnd saints and angels sing before Thee,\nWith harp and cymbal's clearest tone;\nOf one pearl each shining portal,\nWhere we are with the choir immortal\nOf angels round Thy dazzling throne;\nNor eye hath seen, nor ear hath yet attained to hear\nWhat there is ours, but we rejoice and sing to Thee\nOur hymn of joy eternally.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Wake, Awake, for Night Is Flying",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2151",
          "Authors": [
            "Philipp Nicolai",
            "1599"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wake, harp of Zion, wake again,\nUpon thine ancient hill,\nOn Jordan's long deserted plain,\nBy Kedron's lowly rill.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The hymn shall yet in Zion swell,\nThat sounds Messiah's praise,\nAnd thy loved Name, Emmanuel,\nAs once in ancient days.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For Israel yet shall own her King,\nFor her salvation waits,\nAnd hill and dale shall sweetly sing,\nWith praise in all her gates.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O hasten, Lord, these promised days,\nWhen Israel shall rejoice,\nAnd Jew and Gentile join in praise,\nWith one united voice!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Wake, Harp of Zion",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2152",
          "Authors": [
            "James Edmeston",
            "1846."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wake, isles of the South! Your redemption is near,\nNo longer repose in the borders of gloom;\nThe strength of His chosen in love shall appear,\nAnd light shall arise on the verge of the tomb,\nAnd light shall arise on the verge of the tomb.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The billows that girt you, the wild waves that roar,\nThe zephyrs that play where the ocean storms cease,\nShall bear the rich freight to your desolate shore,\nShall waft the glad tidings of pardon and peace,\nShall waft the glad tidings of pardon and peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On the islands that sit in the regions of night,\nThe lands of despair, to oblivion a prey,\nThe morning will open with healing and light,\nThe glad star of Bethlehem brighten today,\nThe glad star of Bethlehem brighten today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The heathen will hasten to welcome the time,\nThe dayspring, the prophet in vision once saw,\nWhen the beams of Messiah will 'lumine each clime,\nAnd the isles of the ocean will wait for His law,\nAnd the isles of the ocean will wait for His law.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Wake, Isles of the South!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2153",
          "Authors": [
            "William Bingham Tappan",
            "1822."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Low in the grave they had buried Christ the Savior;\nDark was the night round the silent guarded tomb,\nBut with the dawn came a glow of heavenly splendor\nGlory filled the earth dispelling gloom.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Close to the tomb were the soldiers vigil keeping,\nWhen from above came a form of dazzling light,\nThen He arose from the grave a mighty victor\nAngels welcomed Him in robes of white.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Joy to the world, let this day be filled with gladness—\nWake sweetest strains join this happy Easter song,\nPeace shall abide for the grave has lost its terror\nChrist is risen—let His praise prolong.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wake, sweetest strains of music!\nTelling out the story\nHow from death the Savior rose\nTo live forevermore.\nWake, sweetest strains of music!\nDrive away all sadness\nLet your anthems ring from shore to shore.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Wake, Sweetest Strain",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2154",
          "Authors": [
            "Grant Colfax Tullar",
            "circa 1903."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Walk in the light: so shalt thou know\nThat fellowship of love\nHis Spirit only can bestow\nWho reigns in light above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Walk in the light: and sin abhorred\nShall ne'er defile again;\nThe blood of Jesus Christ thy Lord\nShall cleanse from every stain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Walk in the light: and thou shalt find\nThy heart made truly His\nWho dwells in cloudless light enshrined\nIn Whom no darkness is.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Walk in the light: and thou shalt own\nThy darkness passed away,\nBecause that light hath on thee shone\nIn which is perfect day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Walk in the light: and e'en the tomb\nNo fearful shade shall wear;\nGlory shall chase away its gloom,\nFor Christ has conquered there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Walk in the light: and thine shall be\nA path, though thorny, bright;\nFor God, by grace, shall dwell in thee,\nAnd God Himself is light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Walk in the Light",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2156",
          "Authors": [
            "Bernard Barton",
            "1826."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Walk Thou with me, nor let my footsteps stray\nApart from Thee, throughout life's threatening way;\nBe Thou my Guide, the Path I cannot see;\nClose to Thy side, Lord, let me walk with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through weary years my way hath miry been;\nMy bitter tears Thy pitying eye hath seen;\nMy fainting heart hath heard Thy voice divine;\nMy trembling hand asks but to rest in Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No earthly foe can give my spirit fear;\nNo threatening woe can quail when Thou art near;\nNo tempter's snare can turn my steps aside,\nFor in Thy care, I'm safe whate'er betide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dear Savior, let me trust my hand in Thine,\nAnd let me know Thy steps are guiding mine;\nLife's changing way is oft times dark to me,\nI fear no ill if I may walk with Thee.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Walk Thou with Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2157",
          "Authors": [
            "E.B. Barnes",
            "circa 1911."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are traveling on with our staff in hand,\nWalking in the good old way;\nWe are pilgrims bound for the heavenly land,\nWalking in the good old way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are traveling on through a world of sin,\nWalking in the good old way;\nThough our foes are strong we have peace within,\nWalking in the good old way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are traveling on in the Master's Name,\nWalking in the good old way;\nAnd we sing His praise with a loud acclaim,\nWalking in the good old way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are traveling on to the rolling tide,\nWalking in the good old way;\nBut we trust in Him who is still our Guide,\nWalking in the good old way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Walking in the blessedness of love untold,\nTraveling to a country that will ne'er grow old,\nJesus our Redeemer we shall there behold,\nHome in the realms of day.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Walking in the Good Old Way",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2158",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1897."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Watchman, tell us of the night, what its signs of promise are.\nTraveler, over yon mountain's height, see that glory beaming star.\nWatchman, does its beauteous ray aught of joy or hope foretell?\nTraveler, yes--it brings the day, promised day of Israel.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Watchman, tell us of the night; higher yet that star ascends.\nTraveler, blessedness and light, peace and truth its course portends.\nWatchman, will its beams alone gild the spot that gave them birth?\nTraveler, ages are its own; see, it bursts over all the earth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Watchman, tell us of the night, for the morning seems to dawn.\nTraveler, darkness takes its flight, doubt and terror are withdrawn.\nWatchman, let thy wanderings cease; hie thee to thy quiet home.\nTraveler, lo! the Prince of Peace, lo! the Son of God is come!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Watchman, Tell Us of the Night",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2159",
          "Authors": [
            "Sir John Bowring",
            "1825."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our lives, we are told, are but fleeting at best,\nLike roses they fade and decay;\nThen let us do good while the present is ours,\nBe useful as long as we stay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A look or a smile, that kindness we give,\nMay comfort a desolate heart;\nMay sweeten a life that is lonely and sad,\nAnd hope to the weary impart",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How many around us are strangers to God,\nHow many poor children we see;\nIf such we could bring to the foot of the cross,\nHow grateful and glad we should be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We all can do good, and we all can bestow\nSome gift for the sake of the Lord;\nIf only a cup of cold water we give,\nOur souls will not lose their reward.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Do good unto others, do good while we can,\nOur moments how quickly they fly;\nRemember the proverb, remember it now,\nWe all can do good if we try.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We All Can Do Good",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2163",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1881."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are but a band of children,\nWe are few, and weak and small,\nBut we want to work for Jesus,\nAnd there's work enough for all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There are many little children,\nFar away across the sea,\nWho have never heard of Jesus,\nBut to idols bend the knee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So we want to send them teachers,\nWho will teach them how to pray,\nTo the dear and loving Savior,\nWho will wash their sins away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It was Jesus died to save them,\n'Twas for this to earth He came;\nHe will make them pure and happy,\nWhen they learn to love His Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis the Bible that will lead them\nFrom the darkness into light,\nAnd we all are glad to help them\nBreak away from heathen night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Cheerfully we give our pennies,\nAnd we like to give and plan,\nFor we are young missionaries,\nDoing all the good we can.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are a missionary band,\nMissionary band, missionary band;\nWe are a missionary band,\nDoing all we can.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Are But a Band of Children",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2164",
          "Authors": [
            "Mary Irene McLean",
            "1897."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are climbing Jacob's ladder,\nWe are climbing Jacob's ladder,\nWe are climbing Jacob's ladder,\nSoldiers of the cross.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Every round goes higher, higher,\nEvery round goes higher, higher,\nEvery round goes higher, higher,\nSoldiers of the cross.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sinner, do you love my Jesus?\nSinner, do you love my Jesus?\nSinner, do you love my Jesus?\nSoldiers of the cross.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If you love Him, why not serve Him?\nIf you love Him, why not serve Him?\nIf you love Him, why not serve Him?\nSoldiers of the cross.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Are Climbing Jacob's Ladder",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2165",
          "Authors": [
            "African-American spiritual"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are going down the valley one by one,\nWith our faces tow'rd the setting of the sun;\nDown the valley where the mournful cypress grows,\nWhere the stream of death in silence onward flows.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are going down the valley one by one,\nWhen the labors of the weary day are done;\nOne by one, the cares of earth forever past,\nWe shall stand upon the river brink at last.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are going down the valley one by one:\nHuman comrade you or I will there have none;\nBut a tender hand will guide us lest we fall:\nChrist is going down the valley with us all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are going down the valley one by one:\nYet before the shadowed vale may come the dawn,\nWhen with rapture we shall gather in the sky;\n\"We shall be changed,\" but some shall never die!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are going down the valley,\nGoing down the valley,\nGoing tow'rd the setting of the sun;\nWe are going down the valley,\nGoing down the valley,\nGoing down the valley one by one.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Are Going Down the Valley",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2166",
          "Authors": [
            "Jessie Brown Pounds",
            "circa 1890."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are living, we are dwelling, in a grand and awful time,\nIn an age on ages telling; to be living is sublime.\nHark! the waking up of nations, hosts advancing to the fray;\nHark! what soundeth is creation's groaning for the latter day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Will ye play, then? will ye dally far behind the battle line?\nUp! it is Jehovah's rally; God's own arm hath need of thine.\nWorlds are charging, heaven beholding; thou hast but an hour to fight;\nNow, the blazoned cross unfolding, on, right onward for the right!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sworn to yield, to waver, never; consecrated, born again;\nSworn to be Christ's soldiers ever, O for Christ at least be men!\nO let all the soul within you for the truth's sake go abroad!\nStrike! let every nerve and sinew tell on ages, tell for God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Are Living, We Are Dwelling",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2167",
          "Authors": [
            "Arthur Cleveland Coxe",
            "1840."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are soldiers of Christ, Who is mighty to save,\nAnd His banner the Cross is unfurled;\nWe are pledged to be faithful and steadfast and brave\nAgainst Satan, the flesh, and the world.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are brothers and comrades, we stand side by side,\nAnd our faith and our hope are the same;\nAnd we think of the Cross on which Jesus has died,\nWhen we bear the reproach of His Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "At the font we were marked with the Cross on our brow,\nOf our grace and our calling the sign;\nAnd the weakest is strong to be true to his vow,\nFor the armor we wear is divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We will watch ready armed if the Tempter draw near,\nIf he comes with a frown or a smile;\nWe will heed not his threats, nor his flatteries hear,\nNor be taken by storm or by wile.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We will master the flesh, and its longings restrain,\nWe will not be the bond slaves of sin,\nThe pure Spirit of God in our nature shall reign,\nAnd our spirits their freedom shall win.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For the world's love we live not, its hate we defy,\nAnd we will not be led by the throng;\nWe'll be true to ourselves, to our Father on high,\nAnd the bright world to which we belong.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now let each cheer his comrade, let hearts beat as one,\nWhile we follow where Christ leads the way;\n'Twere dishonor to yield, or the battle to shun,\nWe will fight, and will watch, and will pray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though the warfare be weary, the trial be sore,\nIn the might of our God we will stand;\nOh! what joy to be crowned and be pure evermore,\nIn the peace of our own Fatherland.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Are Soldiers of Christ",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2168",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Benson Pollock",
            "1889."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are the Lord's; His all sufficient merit,\nSealed on the cross, to us this grace accords.\nWe are the Lord's and all things shall inherit;\nWhether we live or die, we are the Lord's.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are the Lord's; then let us gladly tender\nOur souls to Him in deeds, not empty words.\nLet heart and tongue and life combine to render\nNo doubtful witness that we are the Lord's.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are the Lord's; no darkness brooding o'er us\nCan make us tremble while this star affords\nA steady light along the path before us--\nFaith's full assurance that we are the Lord's.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are the Lord's; no evil can befall us\nIn the dread hour of life's fast loosening cords;\nNo pangs of death shall even then appall us.\nDeath we shall vanquish, for we are the Lord's.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Are the Lord's",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2169",
          "Authors": [
            "Karl Johann Philipp Spitta",
            "1843; translated from German to English by Charles T. Astley",
            "1860."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We bear the strains of earthly care,\nBut bear it not alone;\nBeside us walks our Brother Christ,\nAnd makes our task His own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through din of market, whirl of wheels,\nAnd thrust of driving trade,\nWe follow where the Master leads,\nSerene and unafraid.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The common hopes that make us men\nWere His in Galilee;\nThe tasks He gives are those He gave\nBeside the restless sea.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our brotherhood still rests in Him,\nThe Brother of us all,\nAnd through the centuries we hear\nThe Master's winsome call.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Bear the Strain of Earthly Care",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2170",
          "Authors": [
            "Ozora Stearns Davis",
            "1909."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We believe in one true God, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost,\nEver present help in need, praised by all the heavenly host;\nBy Whose mighty power alone all is made and wrought and done.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We believe in Jesus Christ, Son of God and Mary's Son,\nWho descended from His throne and for us salvation won;\nBy Whose cross and death are we rescued from sin's misery.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We confess the Holy Ghost, Who from both forever proceeds;\nWho upholds and comforts us in all trials, fears and needs.\nBlessed and Holy Trinity, praise forever be to Thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Believe in One True God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2171",
          "Authors": [
            "Tobias Clausnitzer",
            "1668; translated from German to English by Catherine Winkworth",
            "1863."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We Christians may rejoice today\nWhen Christ was born to comfort and to save us.\nWho thus believes no longer grieves,\nFor none are lost who grasp the hope He gave us.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh, wondrous joy that God most high\nShould take our flesh and thus our race should honor!\nA virgin mild hath borne this Child;\nSuch grace and glory God hath put upon her.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sin bought us grief, but Christ relief,\nWhen down to earth He came for our salvation.\nSince God with us is dwelling thus,\nWho dares to speak the Christian's condemnation?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The hither throng with happy song\nTo Him Whose birth and death are our assurance;\nThrough Whom are we at last set free\nFrom sins and burdens that surpassed endurance.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yea, let us praise our God and raise\nLoud hallelujahs to the skies above us.\nThe bliss bestowed today by God\nTo ceaseless thankfulness and joy should move us.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Christians May Rejoice Today",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2172",
          "Authors": [
            "Caspar Füger",
            "1592; translated from German to English by Catherine Winkworth",
            "1863."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We gather together to ask the Lord's blessing;\nHe chastens and hastens His will to make known.\nThe wicked oppressing now cease from distressing.\nSing praises to His Name; He forgets not His own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Beside us to guide us, our God with us joining,\nOrdaining, maintaining His kingdom divine;\nSo from the beginning the fight we were winning;\nThou, Lord, were at our side, all glory be Thine!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We all do extol Thee, Thou Leader triumphant,\nAnd pray that Thou still our Defender will be.\nLet Thy congregation escape tribulation;\nThy Name be ever praised! O Lord, make us free!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Gather Together",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2173",
          "Authors": [
            "Nederlandtsche Gedenckclanck",
            "1626; translated from German to English by Theodore Baker",
            "1894."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We give Thee but Thine own,\nWhate'er the gift may be;\nAll that we have is Thine alone,\nA trust, O Lord, from Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May we Thy bounties thus\nAs stewards true receive,\nAnd gladly, as Thou blessest us,\nTo Thee our firstfruits give.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O hearts are bruised and dead,\nAnd homes are bare and cold,\nAnd lambs for whom the Shepherd bled\nAre straying from the fold.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To comfort and to bless,\nTo find a balm for woe,\nTo tend the lone and fatherless\nIs angels' work below.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The captive to release,\nTo God the lost to bring,\nTo teach the way of life and peace--\nIt is a Christ-like thing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And we believe Thy Word,\nThough dim our faith may be;\nWhate'er for Thine we do, O Lord,\nWe do it unto Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Give Thee but Thine Own",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2174",
          "Authors": [
            "William Walham How",
            "1864."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We have a sure prophetic Word,\nBy inspiration of the Lord;\nAnd though assailed on every hand,\nJehovah's Word shall ever stand.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By powers of empire banned and burned,\nBy pagan pride rejected, spurned,\nThe Word still stands, the Christian's trust,\nWhile haughty empires lie in in dust.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo, what the Word in times of old\nOf future days and deeds foretold\nIs all fulfilled while ages roll,\nAs traced on the prophetic scroll.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Abiding, steadfast, firm, and sure\nThe teachings of the Word endure.\nBlest he who trusts this steadfast Word;\nHis anchor holds in Christ, the Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Have a Sure Prophetic Word",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2175",
          "Authors": [
            "Emmanuel Cronenwett",
            "1885."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Will your anchor hold in the storms of life,\nWhen the clouds unfold their wings of strife?\nWhen the strong tides lift and the cables strain,\nWill your anchor drift, or firm remain?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It is safely moored, 'twill the storm withstand,\nFor 'tis well secured by the Savior's hand;\nThough the tempest rage and the wild winds blow,\nNot an angry wave shall our bark o'erflow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It will surely hold in the Straits of Fear--\nWhen the breakers tell that the reef is near;\nThough the tempest rave and the wild winds blow,\nNot an angry wave shall our bark o'erflow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It will firmly hold in the Floods of Death---\nWhen the waters cold chill our latest breath,\nOn the rising tide it can never fail,\nWhile our hopes abide within the Veil.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When our eyes behold through the gath'ring night\nThe city of gold, our harbor bright,\nWe shall anchor fast by the heav'nly shore,\nWith the storms all past forevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We have an anchor that keeps the soul\nSteadfast and sure while the billows roll,\nFastened to the Rock which cannot move,\nGrounded firm and deep in the Savior's love.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Have an Anchor",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2176",
          "Authors": [
            "Priscilla Jane Owens",
            "1882."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We have not known Thee as we ought,\nNor learned Thy wisdom, grace and power;\nThe things of earth have filled our thought,\nAnd trifles of the passing hour.\nLord, give us light Thy truth to see,\nAnd make us wise in knowing Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We have not feared Thee as we ought,\nNor bowed beneath Thine awful eye,\nNor guarded deed and word and thought,\nRemembering that God was nigh.\nLord, give us faith to know Thee near,\nAnd grant the grace of holy fear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We have not loved Thee as we ought,\nNor cared that we are loved by Thee;\nThy presence we have coldly sought,\nAnd feebly longed Thy face to see.\nLord, give a pure and loving heart\nTo feel and know the love Thou art.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We have not served Thee as we ought,\nAlas, the duties left undone,\nThe work with little fervor wrought,\nThe battles lost or scarcely won!\nLord, give the zeal, and give the might,\nFor Thee to toil, for Thee to fight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When shall we know Thee as we ought,\nAnd fear and love and serve aright?\nWhen shall we, out of trial brought,\nBe perfect in the land of light?\nLord, may we day by day prepare\nTo see Thy face and serve Thee there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Have Not Known Thee as We Ought",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2177",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Benson Pollock",
            "1889."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We journey through a vale of tears,\nBy many a cloud o'ercast;\nAnd worldly cares and worldly fears,\nGo with us to the last.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not to the last! Thy Word hath said,\nCould we but read aright,\n\"Poor pilgrim, lift in hope thy head,\nAt eve it shall be light!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though earthborn shadows now may shroud\nThy thorny path awhile,\nGod's blessed Word can part each cloud,\nAnd bid the sunshine smile.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Only believe, in living faith,\nHis love and power divine;\nAnd ere thy sun shall set in death,\nHis light shall round thee shine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When tempest clouds are dark on high,\nHis bow of love and peace\nShines sweetly in the vaulted sky,\nA pledge that storms shall cease.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hold on thy way, with hope unchilled,\nBy faith and not by sight,\nAnd thou shalt own His Word fulfilled,\n\"At eve it shall be light.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Journey Through a Vale of Tears",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2178",
          "Authors": [
            "Bernard Barton (1784-1849)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We lift our hearts to Thee,\nO Day Star from on high!\nThe sun itself is but Thy shade,\nYet cheers both earth and sky.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O let Thine orient beams\nThe night of sin disperse,\nThe mists of error and of vice\nWhich shade the universe.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How beauteous nature now:\nHow dark and sad before!\nWith joy we view the pleasing change,\nAnd nature's God adore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "May we this life improve,\nTo mourn for errors past;\nAnd live this short, revolving day\nAs if it were our last.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To God—the Father, Son,\nAnd Spirit—One in Three,\nBe glory; as it was, is now,\nAnd shall forever be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Lift Our Hearts to Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2179",
          "Authors": [
            "John Wesley",
            "1741."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We limit not the truth of God\nTo our poor reach of mind,\nBy notions of our day and sect,\nCrude, partial, and confined.\nNo, let a new and better hope\nWithin our hearts be stirred:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Darkling our great forefathers went\nThe first steps of the way;\n'Twas but the dawning yet to grow\nInto the perfect day.\nAnd grow it shall, our glorious sun\nMore fervid rays afford:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The valleys passed, ascending still,\nOur souls would higher climb,\nAnd look down from supernal heights\nOn all the bygone time.\nUpward we press, the air is clear,\nAnd the sphere-music heard:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Father, Son, and Spirit, send\nUs increase from above;\nEnlarge, expand all Christian souls\nTo comprehend Thy love,\nAnd make us to go on, to know\nWith nobler powers conferred:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord hath yet more light and truth\nTo break forth from His Word.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Limit Not the Truth of God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2180",
          "Authors": [
            "George Rawson (1807-1889)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We love the venerable house\nOur fathers built to God;\nIn heaven are kept their grateful vows,\nTheir dust endears the sod.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Here holy thoughts a light have shed\nFrom many a radiant face,\nAnd prayers of humble virtue spread\nThe perfume of the place.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And anxious hearts have pondered here\nThe mystery of life,\nAnd prayed th'eternal Light to clear\nTheir doubts and aid their strife.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From humble tenements around\nCame up the pensive train,\nAnd in the church a blessing found,\nThat filled their homes again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For faith, and peace, and mighty love,\nThat from the Godhead flow,\nShowed them the life of heaven above\nSprings from the life below.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "They live with God their homes are dust;\nYet here their children pray,\nAnd in this fleeting lifetime trust\nTo find the narrow way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Love the Venerable House",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2181",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1707."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We may not climb the heavenly steeps\nTo bring the Lord Christ down;\nIn vain we search the lowest deeps,\nFor Him no depths can drown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But warm, sweet, tender, even yet\nA present help is He;\nAnd faith has still its Olivet,\nAnd love its Galilee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The healing of the seamless dress\nIs by our beds of pain;\nWe touch Him in life's throng and press,\nAnd we are whole again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through Him the first fond prayers are said\nOur lips of childhood frame;\nThe last low whispers of our dead\nAre burdened with His Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lord and Master of us all,\nWhate'er our name or sign,\nWe own Thy sway, we hear Thy call,\nWe test our lives by Thine!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We May Not Climb the Heavenly Steeps",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2182",
          "Authors": [
            "John Greenleaf Whittier",
            "1856."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We plow the fields, and scatter the good seed on the land,\nBut it is fed and watered by God's almighty hand;\nHe sends the snow in winter, the warmth to swell the grain,\nThe breezes and the sunshine, and soft refreshing rain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He only is the Maker of all things near and far;\nHe paints the wayside flower, He lights the evening star;\nThe winds and waves obey Him, by Him the birds are fed;\nMuch more to us, His children, He gives our daily bread.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We thank Thee, then, O Father, for all things bright and good,\nThe seed time and the harvest, our life, our health, and food;\nNo gifts have we to offer, for all Thy love imparts,\nBut that which Thou desirest, our humble, thankful hearts.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All good gifts around us\nAre sent from heaven above,\nThen thank the Lord, O thank the Lord\nFor all His love.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Plow the Fields",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2183",
          "Authors": [
            "Matthias Claudius",
            "1782; translated to English by Jane Montgomery Campbell",
            "1861."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We praise Thee, O God, our Lord and our King,\nAccept Thou the praise we gratefully bring;\nThanksgiving and worship we offer to Thee,\nThou Ruler of nations, in Whom we are free.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We praise Thee, O God, for Thy guiding hand,\nIn leading Thy church to freedom's fair land;\nThrough sore persecution our fathers here came,\nWhere free and unfettered they worshipped Thy Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We praise Thee, O God, for years of increase,\nFor faith unassailed, prosperity, peace;\nUnited we offer our anthem of praise,\nTo Thee, our Supporter, our Ancient of Days.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We pray Thee, O Christ, our Savior and Friend,\nFrom error and strife Thy Zion defend;\nBreathe on us, we pray Thee, O Spirit of love,\nAnd fit us for union with Thy church above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Praise Thee, O God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2185",
          "Authors": [
            "Ambrose M. Schmidt",
            "1857."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We praise Thee, O God, our Redeemer, Creator,\nIn grateful devotion our tribute we bring;\nWe lay it before Thee, we kneel and adore Thee,\nWe bless Thy holy Name, glad praises we sing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We worship Thee, God of our fathers, we bless Thee;\nThrough life's storm and tempest our guide have Thou been;\nWhen perils overtake us, escape Thou will make us,\nAnd with Thy help, O Lord, our battles we win.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "With voices united our praises we offer,\nTo Thee, great Jehovah, glad anthems we raise.\nThy strong arm will guide us, our God is beside us,\nTo Thee, our great Redeemer, forever be praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Praise Thee, O God, Our Redeemer, Creator",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2184",
          "Authors": [
            "Julia Bulkley Cady Cory",
            "1902."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We pray Thee, heavenly Father, to hear us in Thy love,\nAnd pour upon Thy children the unction from above;\nThat so in love abiding, from all defilement free,\nWe may in pureness offer our Eucharist to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be Thou our Guide and Helper, O Jesu Christ, we pray;\nSo may we well approach Thee, if Thou wilt be the Way:\nThou, very Truth, hast promised to help us in our strife,\nFood of the weary pilgrim, eternal Source of life.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And Thou, Creator Spirit, look on us, we are Thine;\nRenew us in Thy graces, upon our darkness shine;\nThat, with Thy benediction, upon our souls outpoured,\nWe may receive in gladness the body of the Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Trinity of Persons! O Unity most high!\nOn Thee alone relying Thy servants would draw nigh;\nUnworthy in our weakness, on Thee our hope is stayed,\nAnd blest by Thy forgiveness we will not be afraid.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Pray Thee, Heavenly Father",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2186",
          "Authors": [
            "Vincent Stuckey Stratton Coles",
            "1871."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We rest on Thee, our Shield and our Defender!\nWe go not forth alone against the foe;\nStrong in Thy strength, safe in Thy keeping tender,\nWe rest on Thee, and in Thy Name we go.\nStrong in Thy strength, safe in Thy keeping tender,\nWe rest on Thee, and in Thy Name we go.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yes, in Thy Name, O Captain of salvation!\nIn Thy dear Name, all other names above;\nJesus our Righteousness, our sure Foundation,\nOur Prince of glory and our King of love.\nJesus our Righteousness, our sure Foundation,\nOur Prince of glory and our King of love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We go in faith, our own great weakness feeling,\nAnd needing more each day Thy grace to know:\nYet from our hearts a song of triumph pealing,\n\"We rest on Thee, and in Thy Name we go.\"\nYet from our hearts a song of triumph pealing,\n\"We rest on Thee, and in Thy Name we go.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We rest on Thee, our Shield and our Defender!\nThine is the battle, Thine shall be the praise;\nWhen passing through the gates of pearly splendor,\nVictors, we rest with Thee, through endless days.\nWhen passing through the gates of pearly splendor,\nVictors, we rest with Thee, through endless days.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Rest on Thee",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2187",
          "Authors": [
            "Edith Gilling Cherry",
            "circa 1895."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We saw Thee not when Thou didst come\nTo this poor world of sin and death;\nNor yet beheld Thy cottage home,\nIn that despised Nazareth.\nBut we believe Thy footsteps trod\nIts streets and plains, Thou Son of God.\nBut we believe Thy footsteps trod\nIts streets and plains, Thou Son of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We saw Thee not when lifted high,\nAmid that wild and savage crew;\nNor heard we that imploring cry,\n\"Forgive, they know not what they do!\"\nBut we believe the deed was done,\nThat shook the earth and veiled the sun.\nBut we believe the deed was done,\nThat shook the earth and veiled the sun.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We gazed not in the open tomb,\nWhere once Thy mangled body lay;\nNor saw Thee in that \"upper room,\"\nNor met Thee on the open way.\nBut we believe that angels said,\n\"Why seek the living with the dead?\"\nBut we believe that angels said,\n\"Why seek the living with the dead?\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We walked not with the chosen few,\nWho saw Thee from the earth ascend;\nWho raised to heav'n their wondering view,\nThen low to earth all prostrate bend;\nBut we believe that human eyes\nBeheld that journey to the skies;\nBut we believe that human eyes\nBeheld that journey to the skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Saw Thee Not",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2188",
          "Authors": [
            "Anne Richter",
            "1834."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though the way we journey may be often drear,\nWe shall see the King some day;\nOn that blessed morning clouds will disappear;\nWe shall see the King some day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "After pain and anguish, after toil and care,\nWe shall see the King some day;\nThrough the endless ages joy and blessing share,\nWe shall see the King some day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "After foes are conquered, after battles won,\nWe shall see the King some day;\nAfter strife is over, after set of sun,\nWe shall see the King some day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There with all the loved ones who have gone before,\nWe shall see the King some day;\nSorrow past forever, on that peaceful shore,\nWe shall see the King some day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We shall see the King some day,\nWhen the clouds have rolled away;\nGathered 'round the throne,\nWhen He shall call His own,\nWe shall see the King some day.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Shall See the King Some Day",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2189",
          "Authors": [
            "Lewis Ellis Jones",
            "1906"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We sing his love, Who once was slain,\nWho soon o'er death revived again,\nThat all His saints through Him might have\nEternal conquests o'er the grave.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The saints who now with Jesus sleep\nHis own almighty power shall keep,\nTill dawns the bright illustrious day\nWhen death itself shall die away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How loud shall our glad voices sing,\nWhen Christ His risen saints shall bring,\nFrom beds of dust and silent clay,\nTo realms of everlasting day!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When Jesus we in glory meet,\nOur utmost joys shall be complete,\nWhen landed on that heavenly shore,\nDeath and the curse will be no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hasten, dear Lord, the glorious day,\nAnd this delightful scene display,\nWhen all Thy saints from death shall rise\nRaptured in bliss beyond the skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Soon shall the trumpet sound, and we\nShall rise to immortality.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Sing His Love, Who Once Was Slain",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2190",
          "Authors": [
            "Attributed to Rowland Hill",
            "1796."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We sing the glorious conquest,\nBefore Damascus gate,\nWhen Saul, the Church's spoiler,\nCame breathing threats and hate;\nThe rav'ning wolf rushed forward\nFull early to the prey;\nBut lo! the Shepherd met him,\nAnd bound him fast today.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O glory most excelling\nThat smote across his path!\nO light that pierced and blinded\nThe zealot in his wrath!\nO voice that spake within him\nThe calm, reproving word!\nO love that sought and held him\nThe bondman of his Lord!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Wisdom ord'ring all things\nIn order strong and sweet,\nWhat nobler spoil was ever\nCast at the Victor's feet?\nWhat wiser master builder\nE'er wrought at Thine employ\nThan he, till now so furious\nThy building to destroy?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, teach thy Church the lesson,\nStill in her darkest hour\nOf weakness and of danger,\nTo trust Thy hidden power;\nThy grace by ways mysterious\nThe wrath of man can bind,\nAnd in Thy boldest foeman\nThy chosen saint can find.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Sing the Glorious Conquest",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2192",
          "Authors": [
            "John Ellerton",
            "1871."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We sing, Immanuel, Thy praise,\nThou Prince of Life and Fount of grace,\nThou Flower of heaven and Star of morn,\nThou Lord of lords, Thou virgin born.\nHallelujah!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For Thee, since first the world was made,\nSo many hearts have watched and prayed;\nThe patriarchs' and prophets' throng\nFor Thee have hoped and waited long.\nHallelujah!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now art Thou here, Thou ever blest!\nIn lowly manger dost Thou rest.\nThou, making all things great, art small;\nSo poor art Thou, yet clothest all.\nHallelujah!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From Thee above all gladness flows,\nYet Thou must bear such bitter woes;\nThe Gentiles' Light and Hope Thou art,\nYet findest none to soothe Thine heart.\nHallelujah!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But I, Thy servant, Lord, today\nConfess my love and freely say,\nI love Thee truly, but I would\nThat I might love Thee as I should.\nHallelujah!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have the will, the power is weak;\nYet, Lord, my humble offering take\nAnd graciously the love receive\nWhich my poor heart to Thee can give.\nHallelujah!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Had I no load of sin to bear,\nThy grace, O Lord, I could not share;\nIn vain hadst Thou been born for me\nIf from God's wrath I had been free.\nHallelujah!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thus will I sing Thy praises here\nWith joyful spirit year by year;\nAnd when we reckon years no more,\nMay I in heaven Thy Name adore!\nHallelujah!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Sing, Immanuel, Thy Praise",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2191",
          "Authors": [
            "Paul Gerhardt",
            "1653."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We thank Thee, Lord, for this fair earth,\nThe glittering sky, the silver sea;\nFor all their beauty, all their worth,\nTheir light and glory, come from Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thine are the flowers that clothe the ground,\nThe trees that wave their arms above,\nThe hills that gird our dwellings round,\nAs Thou dost gird Thine own with love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yet teach us still how far more fair,\nMore glorious, Father, in Thy sight,\nIs one pure deed, one holy prayer,\nOne heart that owns Thy Spirit's might.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So while we gaze with thoughtful eye\nOn all the gifts Thy love has given,\nHelp us in Thee to live and die,\nBy Thee to rise from earth to heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Thank Thee, Lord, for This Fair Earth",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2193",
          "Authors": [
            "George Edward Lynch Cotton",
            "1856."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We thank Thee, Lord, Thy paths of service lead\nTo blazoned heights and down the slopes of need;\nThey reach Thy throne, encompass land and sea,\nAnd he who journeys in them walks with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We've sought and found Thee in the secret place\nAnd marveled at the radiance of Thy face;\nBut often in some far off Galilee\nBeheld Thee fairer yet while serving Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We've felt Thy touch in sorrow's darkened way\nAbound with love and solace for the day;\nAnd, 'neath the burdens there, Thy sovereignty,\nHas held our hearts enthralled while serving Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We've seen Thy glory like a mantle spread\nO'er hill and dale in saffron flame and red;\nBut in the eyes of men, redeemed and free,\nA splendor greater yet while serving Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Show us the paths in which Thou wouldest lead\nTo blazoned heights or down the slopes of need;\nFor both alike encompass land and sea,\nAnd he who journeys in them walks with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Thank Thee, Lord, Thy Paths of Service Lead",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2194",
          "Authors": [
            "Calvin W. Laufer",
            "1919"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We three kings of Orient are;\nBearing gifts we traverse afar,\nField and fountain, moor and mountain,\nFollowing yonder star.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Born a King on Bethlehem's plain\nGold I bring to crown Him again,\nKing forever, ceasing never,\nOver us all to reign.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Frankincense to offer have I;\nIncense owns a Deity nigh;\nPrayer and praising, voices raising,\nWorshipping God on high.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Myrrh is mine, its bitter perfume\nBreathes a life of gathering gloom;\nSorrowing, sighing, bleeding, dying,\nSealed in the stone cold tomb.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glorious now behold Him arise;\nKing and God and sacrifice;\nAlleluia, Alleluia,\nSounds through the earth and skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O star of wonder, star of light,\nStar with royal beauty bright,\nWestward leading, still proceeding,\nGuide us to thy perfect light.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Three Kings",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2195",
          "Authors": [
            "John Henry Hopkins",
            "Jr.",
            "1857"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We wait for a great and glorious day,\nAs many as love the Lord,\nWhen shadows shall flee, and clouds pass away,\nAnd weeping no more be heard.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In glory and pow'r our King shall appear,\nAnd call to Himself His own;\nNo distance, nor death shall part them as here,\nNor sin, with its pains, be known.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For crosses we've born then crowns will be giv'n,\nFor tempests, eternal calm;\nFor pathway of thorns, rich mansions in heav'n,\nFor warfare, the victor's palm.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We know not the day, we know not the hour,\nWhen sounds the last trump so clear;\nBut loud rings a cry from truth's lofty tow'r,\n\"The day of the Lord is near.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O wonderful day, that soon may be here!\nO beautiful hope, the pilgrim to cheer!\nThy coming we hail in tuneful accord,\nThou glorious day of Christ, our Lord.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Wait for a Great and Glorious Day",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2196",
          "Authors": [
            "Andrew L. Skoog",
            "1921; translated from Swedish to English by the author"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We walk by faith, and oh, how sweet\nThe flowers that grow beneath our feet\nAnd fragrance breathe along the way\nThat leads the soul to endless day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We walk by faith; He wills it so\nAnd marks the path that we should go.\nAnd when, at times, our sky is dim,\nHe gently draws us close to Him.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We walk by faith divinely blest,\nOh Him we lean in Him we rest.\nThe more we trust our Shepherd's care,\nThe more His love 'tis ours to share.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And thus by faith till life shall end\nWe'll walk with Him our dearest Friend.\nTill safe we tread the fields of light\nWhere faith is lost in perfect sight.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We walk by faith, but not alone,\nOur Shepherd's tender voice we hear\nAnd feel His hand within our own,\nAnd know that He is always near.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Walk by Faith",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2197",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "in Rescue Songs",
            "by Colonel Henry H. Hadley",
            "1896."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We welcome glad Easter when Jesus arose,\nAnd won a great victory over His foes.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We tell how the women came early that day,\nAnd there at the tomb found the stone rolled away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We sing of the angel who said: \"Do not fear!\nYour Savior is risen, and He is not here.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We think of the promise which Jesus did give:\n\"That he who believes in Me also shall live!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then raise your glad voices, all Christians and sing,\nBring glad Easter tidings to Jesus, your King.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Welcome Glad Easter",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2198",
          "Authors": [
            "Anonymous."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We will follow Jesus,\nThough we may be small;\nGladly may we listen\nTo His loving call.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We will follow Jesus,\nEverywhere He leads;\nShow Him unto others\nBy our loving deeds.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We will follow Jesus,\nTo the lands afar,\nTill each tribe and nation\nSee the \"Morning Star.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Just to follow Jesus,\nMakes the day seem bright,\nFills the heart with singing,\nThrough the darkest night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Little ones may follow,\nFollow all the way.\nJesus bids us follow\nEvery passing day.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Will Follow Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2199",
          "Authors": [
            "Grant Colfax Tullar."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We would see Jesus; lo! His star is shining\nAbove the stable while the angels sing;\nThere in a manger on the hay reclining;\nHaste, let us lay our gifts before the King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We would see Jesus, Mary's Son most holy,\nLight of the village life from day to day;\nShining revealed through every task most lowly,\nThe Christ of God, the life, the truth, the way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We would see Jesus, on the mountain teaching,\nWith all the listening people gathered round;\nWhile birds and flowers and sky above are preaching\nThe blessedness which simple trust has found.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We would see Jesus, in His work of healing,\nAt eventide before the sun was set;\nDivine and human, in His deep revealing\nOf God made flesh, in loving service met.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We would see Jesus, in the early morning,\nStill as of old He calleth, \"Follow Me!\"\nLet us arise, all meaner service scorning;\nLord, we are Thine, we give ourselves to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Would See Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2200",
          "Authors": [
            "John Edgar Park",
            "1913."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We would see Jesus; for the shadows lengthen\nAcross this little landscape of our life;\nWe would see Jesus, our weak faith to strengthen\nFor the last weariness, the final strife.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We would see Jesus, the great rock Foundation\nWhereon our feet were set with sovereign grace;\nNor life nor death, with all their agitation,\nCan thence remove us, if we see His face.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We would see Jesus; other lights are paling,\nWhich for long years we have rejoiced to see;\nThe blessings of our pilgrimage are failing;\nWe would not mourn them, for we go to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We would see Jesus; yet the spirit lingers\nRound the dear objects it has loved so long,\nAnd earth from earth can scarce unclasp its fingers;\nOur love to Thee makes not this love less strong.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We would see Jesus: sense is all too binding,\nAnd heaven appears too dim, too far away;\nWe would see Thee, Thyself our hearts reminding\nWhat Thou hast suffered, our great debt to pay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We would see Jesus: this is all we're needing;\nStrength, joy, and willingness come with the sight;\nWe would see Jesus, dying, risen, pleading;\nThen welcome day, and farewell mortal night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We Would See Jesus (1)",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2201",
          "Authors": [
            "Anna Bartlett Warner",
            "1852."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are tossed and driven on the restless sea of time;\nSomber skies and howling tempests oft succeed a bright sunshine;\nIn that land of perfect day, when the mists have rolled away,\nWe will understand it better by and by.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We are often destitute of the things that life demands,\nWant of food and want of shelter, thirsty hills and barren lands;\nWe are trusting in the Lord, and according to God's Word,\nWe will understand it better by and by.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Trials dark on every hand, and we cannot understand\nAll the ways that God could lead us to that blessed promised land;\nBut He guides us with His eye, and we'll follow till we die,\nFor we'll understand it better by and by.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Temptations, hidden snares often take us unawares,\nAnd our hearts are made to bleed for a thoughtless word or deed;\nAnd we wonder why the test when we try to do our best,\nBut we'll understand it better by and by.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By and by, when the morning comes,\nWhen the saints of God are gathered home,\nWe'll tell the story how we've overcome,\nFor we'll understand it better by and by.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We'll Understand It Better By and By",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2160",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Albert Tindley",
            "circa 1906"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O land of rest, for thee I sigh!\nWhen will the moment come\nWhen I shall lay my armor by\nAnd dwell in peace at home?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To Jesus Christ I fled for rest;\nHe bade me cease to roam,\nAnd lean for comfort on His breast\nTill He conduct me home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I sought at once my Savior's side;\nNo more my steps shall roam.\nWith Him I'll brave death's chilling tide\nAnd reach my heav'nly home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We'll work till Jesus comes,\nWe'll work till Jesus comes,\nWe'll work till Jesus comes,\nAnd we'll be gathered home.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We'll Work Till Jesus Comes",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2161",
          "Authors": [
            "Elizabeth Mills",
            "19th Century."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "We've a story to tell to the nations,\nThat shall turn their hearts to the right,\nA story of truth and mercy,\nA story of peace and light,\nA story of peace and light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We've a song to be sung to the nations,\nThat shall lift their hearts to the Lord,\nA song that shall conquer evil\nAnd shatter the spear and sword,\nAnd shatter the spear and sword.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We've a message to give to the nations,\nThat the Lord who reigns up above\nHas sent us His Son to save us,\nAnd show us that God is love,\nAnd show us that God is love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We've a Savior to show to the nations,\nWho the path of sorrow has trod,\nThat all of the world's great peoples\nMight come to the truth of God,\nMight come to the truth of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For the darkness shall turn to dawning,\nAnd the dawning to noonday bright;\nAnd Christ's great kingdom shall come on earth,\nThe kingdom of love and light.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "We've a Story to Tell to the Nations",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2162",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Ernest Nichol",
            "1896"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Weary of earth, and laden with my sin,\nI look at heav'n and long to enter in,\nBut there no evil thing may find a home:\nAnd yet I hear a voice that bids me \"Come.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The while I fain would tread the heav'nly way\nEvil is ever with me day by day;\nYet on mine ears the gracious tidings fall:\n\"Repent, confess, thou shalt be loosed from all.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It is the voice of Jesus that I hear;\nHis are the hands stretched out to draw me near,\nAnd His the blood that can for all atone,\nAnd set me faultless there before the throne.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Twas He Who found me on the deathly wild,\nAnd made me heir of heav'n, the Father's child,\nAnd day by day, whereby my soul may live,\nGives me His grace of pardon, and will give.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O great Absolver, grant my soul may wear\nThe lowliest garb of penitence and prayer,\nThat in the Father's courts my glorious dress\nMay be the garment of Thy righteousness.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yea, Thou wilt answer for me, righteous Lord;\nThine all the merits, mine the great reward;\nThine the sharp thorns, and mine the golden crown;\nMine the life won, and Thine the life laid down.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Weary of Earth, and Laden with My Sin",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2202",
          "Authors": [
            "William Henry Burleigh",
            "1868."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Weary of wandering from my God,\nAnd now made willing to return\nI hear and bow me to the rod\nFor thee, not without hope, I mourn:\nI have an Advocate above\nA Friend before the throne of love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Jesus, full of truth and grace\nMore full of grace than I of sin\nYet once again I seek Thy face:\nOpen Thine arms and take me in\nAnd freely my backslidings heal\nAnd love the faithless sinner still.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou know'st the way to bring me back\nMy fallen spirit to restore\nO for Thy truth and mercy's sake,\nForgive, and bid me sin no more:\nThe ruins of my soul repair\nAnd make my heart a house of prayer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Weary of Wandering from My God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2203",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1749."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Weary souls, that wander wide\nFrom the central point of bliss,\nTurn to Jesus crucified,\nFly to those dear wounds of His:\nSink into the purple flood;\nRise into the life of God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Find in Christ the way of peace,\nPeace unspeakable, unknown;\nBy His pain He gives you ease,\nLife by His expiring groan:\nRise, exalted by His fall,\nFind in Christ your all in all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O believe the record true,\nGod to you His Son hath given;\nYe may now be happy, too,\nFind on earth the life of heaven:\nLive the life of heaven above,\nAll the life of glorious love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Weary Souls, That Wander Wide",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2204",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley (1707-1788)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Like a bird on the deep, far away from its nest,\nI had wandered my Savior from Thee,\nBut Thy dear loving voice called me home to Thy breast,\nAnd I knew there was welcome for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am safe in the ark; I have folded my wings\nOn the bosom of mercy divine;\nI am filled with the light, of thy presence so bright,\nAnd the joy that will ever be mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am safe in the ark, and I dread not the storm,\nThough around me the surges may roll;\nI will look to the skies, where the day never dies,\nI will sing of the joy in my soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Welcome for me, Savior from Thee;\nA smile and a welcome for me;\nNow, like a dove, I rest in Thy love,\nAnd find sweet refuge in Thee.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Welcome for Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2206",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1885."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Welcome, delightful morn,\nThou day of sacred rest!\nI hail thy kind return;\nLord, make these moments blest;\nFrom the low train of mortal toys,\nI soar to reach immortal joys,\nI soar to reach immortal joys.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now may the King descend,\nAnd fill His throne with grace;\nThy scepter, Lord, extend,\nWhile saints address Thy face:\nLet sinners feel Thy quickening Word,\nAnd learn to know and fear the Lord,\nAnd learn to know and fear the Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Descend, celestial Dove,\nWith all Thy quickening powers;\nDisclose a Savior's love,\nAnd bless the sacred hours:\nThen shall my soul new life obtain,\nNor Sabbaths be enjoyed in vain,\nNor Sabbaths be enjoyed in vain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Welcome, Delightful Morn",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2205",
          "Authors": [
            "Hayward."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Welcome, happy morning!\" age to age shall say:\n\"Hell today is vanquished, heav'n is won today!\"\nLo! the dead is living, God forevermore!\nHim, their true Creator, all His works adore!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Earth her joy confesses, clothing her for spring,\nAll fresh gifts returned with her returning King:\nBloom in every meadow, leaves on every bough,\nSpeak His sorrow ended, hail His triumph now.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Months in due succession, days of lengthening light,\nHours and passing moments praise Thee in their flight.\nBrightness of the morning, sky and fields and sea,\nVanquisher of darkness, bring their praise to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Maker and Redeemer, life and health of all,\nThou from heaven beholding human nature's fall,\nOf the Father's Godhead true and only Son,\nMankind to deliver, manhood didst put on.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou, of life the Author, death didst undergo,\nTread the path of darkness, saving strength to show;\nCome, then True and Faithful, now fulfill Thy Word;\n'Tis Thine own third morning; rise, O buried Lord!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Loose the souls long prisoned, bound with Satan's chain;\nAll that now is fallen raise to life again;\nShow Thy face in brightness, bid the nations see;\nBring again our daylight: day returns with Thee!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Welcome, happy morning!\"\nAge to age shall say.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Welcome, Happy Morning!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2207",
          "Authors": [
            "Venantius Honorius Clementianus Fortunatus",
            "circa 590."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Welcome, sweet day of rest,\nThat saw the Lord arise;\nWelcome to this reviving breast,\nAnd these rejoicing eyes!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The King Himself comes near,\nAnd feasts His saints today;\nHere we may sit, and see Him here,\nAnd love, and praise, and pray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "One day in such a place,\nWhere my dear God hath been,\nIs sweeter than ten thousand days\nOf pleasurable sin.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My willing soul would stay\nIn such a frame as this,\nAnd sit and sing herself away\nTo everlasting bliss.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Welcome, Sweet Day of Rest",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2208",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1707."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Welcome, Thou Victor in the strife,\nWelcome from out the grave;\nToday we triumph in Thy life\nAround Thy empty grave;\nToday we triumph in Thy life\nAround Thy empty grave.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our enemy is put to shame,\nHis short lived triumph o'er;\nOur God is with us, we exclaim,\nWe fear our foe no more;\nOur God is with us, we exclaim,\nWe fear our foe no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The dwellings of the just resound\nWith songs of victory;\nFor in their midst, Thou, Lord, art found,\nAnd brightest peace with Thee;\nFor in their midst, Thou, Lord, art found,\nAnd brightest peace with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O let Thy conquering banner wave\nO'er hearts Thou makest free;\nAnd point the path that from the grave\nLeads heav'nward up to Thee;\nAnd point the path that from the grave\nLeads heav'nward up to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Welcome, Thou Victor in the Strife",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2209",
          "Authors": [
            "Benjamin Schmolck",
            "1712; translated from German to English by Catherine Winkworth",
            "circa 1855."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Were you there when they crucified my Lord?\nWere you there when they crucified my Lord?\nOh! Sometimes it causes me to tremble, tremble, tremble.\nWere you there when they crucified my Lord?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Were you there when they nailed Him to the tree?\nWere you there when they nailed Him to the tree?\nOh! Sometimes it causes me to tremble, tremble, tremble.\nWere you there when they nailed Him to the tree?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Were you there when they laid Him in the tomb?\nWere you there when they laid Him in the tomb?\nOh! Sometimes it causes me to tremble, tremble, tremble.\nWere you there when they laid Him in the tomb?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Were You There?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2210",
          "Authors": [
            "African-American spiritual"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "What a Friend we have in Jesus, all our sins and griefs to bear!\nWhat a privilege to carry everything to God in prayer!\nO what peace we often forfeit, O what needless pain we bear,\nAll because we do not carry everything to God in prayer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Have we trials and temptations? Is there trouble anywhere?\nWe should never be discouraged; take it to the Lord in prayer.\nCan we find a friend so faithful who will all our sorrows share?\nJesus knows our every weakness; take it to the Lord in prayer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Are we weak and heavy laden, cumbered with a load of care?\nPrecious Savior, still our refuge, take it to the Lord in prayer.\nDo your friends despise, forsake you? Take it to the Lord in prayer!\nIn His arms He'll take and shield you; you will find a solace there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blessed Savior, Thou hast promised Thou wilt all our burdens bear\nMay we ever, Lord, be bringing all to Thee in earnest prayer.\nSoon in glory bright unclouded there will be no need for prayer\nRapture, praise and endless worship will be our sweet portion there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "What a Friend We Have in Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2211",
          "Authors": [
            "Joseph Medlicott Scriven",
            "circa 1885."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ has for sin atonement made\nWhat a wonderful Savior!\nWe are redeemed, the price is paid\nWhat a wonderful Savior!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I praise Him for the cleansing blood\nWhat a wonderful Savior!\nThat reconciled my soul to God\nWhat a wonderful Savior!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He cleansed my heart from all its sin\nWhat a wonderful Savior!\nAnd now He reigns and rules therein\nWhat a wonderful Savior!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He gives me overcoming power\nWhat a wonderful Savior!\nAnd triumph in each trying hour\nWhat a wonderful Savior!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What a wonderful Savior is Jesus, my Jesus!\nWhat a wonderful Savior is Jesus, my Lord!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "What a Wonderful Savior!",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2212",
          "Authors": [
            "Elisha Albright Hoffman",
            "1891"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "What Child is this who, laid to rest\nOn Mary's lap is sleeping?\nWhom angels greet with anthems sweet,\nWhile shepherds watch are keeping?\nThis, this is Christ the King,\nWhom shepherds guard and angels sing;\nHaste, haste, to bring Him laud,\nThe Babe, the Son of Mary.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Why lies He in such mean estate,\nWhere ox and ass are feeding?\nGood Christians, fear, for sinners here\nThe silent Word is pleading.\nNails, spear shall pierce Him through,\nThe cross be borne for me, for you.\nHail, hail the Word made flesh,\nThe Babe, the Son of Mary.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So bring Him incense, gold and myrrh,\nCome peasant, king to own Him;\nThe King of kings salvation brings,\nLet loving hearts enthrone Him.\nRaise, raise a song on high,\nThe virgin sings her lullaby.\nJoy, joy for Christ is born,\nThe Babe, the Son of Mary.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "What Child Is This?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2213",
          "Authors": [
            "William Chatterton Dix",
            "1865."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "God hath not promised skies always blue,\nFlower strewn pathways all our lives through;\nGod hath not promised sun without rain,\nJoy without sorrow, peace without pain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God hath not promised we shall not know\nToil and temptation, trouble and woe;\nHe hath not told us we shall not bear\nMany a burden, many a care.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God hath not promised smooth roads and wide,\nSwift, easy travel, needing no guide;\nNever a mountain rocky and steep,\nNever a river turbid and deep.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But God hath promised strength for the day,\nRest for the labor, light for the way,\nGrace for the trials, help from above,\nUnfailing sympathy, undying love.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "What God Hath Promised",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2214",
          "Authors": [
            "Annie Johnson Flint",
            "1919."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "What grace, O Lord, and beauty shone\nAround Thy steps below!\nWhat patient love was seen in all\nThy life and death of woe.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For, ever on Thy burdened heart\nA weight of sorrow hung\nYet no ungentle, murmuring word\nEscaped Thy silent tongue.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy foes might hate, despise, revile,\nThy friends unfaithful prove;\nUnwearied in forgiveness still,\nThy heart could only love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O give us hearts to love like Thee!\nLike Thee, O Lord, to grieve\nFar more for others' sins than all\nThe wrongs that we receive.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "One with Thyself, may every eye\nIn us, Thy brethren, see\nThe gentleness and grace that spring\nFrom union, Lord, with Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "What Grace, O Lord, and Beauty Shone",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2215",
          "Authors": [
            "Edward Denny",
            "1839."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus is coming to earth again; what if it were today?\nComing in power and love to reign; what if it were today?\nComing to claim His chosen Bride, all the redeemed and purified,\nOver this whole earth scattered wide; what if it were today?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Satan's dominion will then be over, O that it were today!\nSorrow and sighing shall be no more, O that it were today!\nThen shall the dead in Christ arise, caught up to meet Him in the skies,\nWhen shall these glories meet our eyes? What if it were today?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Faithful and true would He find us here if He should come today?\nWatching in gladness and not in fear, if He should come today?\nSigns of His coming multiply; morning light breaks in eastern sky.\nWatch, for the time is drawing nigh; what if it were today?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Glory, glory! Joy to my heart 'twill bring.\nGlory, glory! When we shall crown Him King.\nGlory, glory! Haste to prepare the way;\nGlory, glory! Jesus will come some day.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "What if It Were Today?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2216",
          "Authors": [
            "Leila Naylor Morris",
            "1912"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"What must I do?\" the trembling jailer cried,\nWhen dazed by fear and wonder;\n\"Believe in Christ!\" was all that Paul replied,\n\"And you shall be saved from sin.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What must I do! O weary, trembling, soul,\nJust turn today to Jesus;\nHe will receive, forgive and make you whole;\nChrist alone can set you free.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His blood is all your plea for saving grace,\nThe precious fount of cleansing!\nO come, accept His love, behold His face,\nAnd be saved forevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ,\nBelieve in the Lord Jesus Christ,\nBelieve in the Lord Jesus Christ,\nAnd you shall be saved!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "What Must I Do?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2217",
          "Authors": [
            "Avis Marguerite Burgeson Christiansen",
            "1920."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "What shall I render to the Lord,\nWhat shall my offering be,\nFor all the gracious benefits\nHe has bestowed on me?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Salvation's cup my soul will take\nWhile to the Lord I pray,\nAnd with His people I will meet,\nMy thankful vows to pay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not lightly does the Lord permit\nHis chosen saints to die;\nFrom death Thou hast delivered me,\nThy servant, Lord, am I.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Within His house, the house of prayer,\nMy soul shall bless the Lord,\nAnd praises to His holy Name\nLet all His saints accord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "What Shall I Render to the Lord?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2218",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "What star is this, with beams so bright,\nMore lovely than the noonday light?\n'Tis sent to announce a newborn King,\nGlad tidings of our God to bring.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis now fulfilled what God decreed,\n\"From Jacob shall a star proceed\";\nAnd lo! the Eastern sages stand\nTo read in heaven the Lord's command.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While outward signs the star displays,\nAn inward light the Lord conveys,\nAnd urges them, with force benign,\nTo seek the Giver of the sign.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "True love can brook no dull delay;\nNor toil nor dangers stop their way\nHome, kindred, father land and all\nThey leave at their Creator's call.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O, while the star of heavenly grace\nInvites us, Lord, to seek Thy face,\nMay we no more that grace repel,\nOr quench that light which shines so well!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To God the Father, God the Son,\nAnd Holy Spirit, Three in One,\nMay every tongue and nation raise\nAn endless song of thankful praise!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "What Star Is This, with Beams So Bright?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2219",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Coffin",
            "1736; translated from Latin to English by John Chandler",
            "1837."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "What though I cannot break my chain\nOr e'er throw off my load,\nThe things impossible to men\nAre possible to God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who, who shall in Thy presence stand,\nOr match omnipotence;\nUnfold the grasp of Thy right hand\nAnd pluck the sinner thence?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Faith to be healed I fain would have,\nO might it now be given;\nThou canst, thou canst the sinner save,\nAnd make me meet for heav'n.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bound down with twice ten thousand ties,\nYet let me hear Thy call;\nMy soul in confidence shall rise,\nShall rise and break through all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou canst o'ercome this heart of mine,\nThou wilt victorious prove;\nFor everlasting strength is Thine,\nAnd everlasting love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "What Though I Cannot Break My Chain",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2220",
          "Authors": [
            "Augustus Montague Toplady (1740-1778)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "What time the evening shadows fall\nAround the Church on earth,\nWhen darker forms of doubt appall,\nAnd new false lights have birth;\nThen closer should her faithful band\nFor truth together hold,\nHell's last devices to withstand,\nAnd safely guard her fold.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Father, in that hour of fear,\nThy Church on earth do keep,\nThine altar to the last to rear,\nAnd feed Thy fainting sheep;\nMay she the holy truths attest\nApostles taught of yore,\nNor quit the faith by saints confessed,\nThough tempted ne'er so sore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Christ, Who for Thy flock didst pray\nThat all might be as one,\nUnite us all ere fades the day,\nThou sole begotten Son;\nThe East, the West, together bind\nIn love's unbroken chain;\nGive each one hope, one heart, one mind,\nOne glory, and one gain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Spirit, Lord of light and life,\nThe Church with strength renew,\nCompose the angry voice of strife,\nAll jealousies subdue;\nDo Thou in ever quickening streams\nUpon Thy saints descend,\nAnd warm them with reviving beams,\nAnd guide them to the end.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Great Three in One, great One in Three,\nOur hymns of prayer receive,\nAnd teach us all from sin to flee,\nAnd live as we believe;\nSo, pure in faith, our thoughts and speech,\nAnd acts that faith shall own;\nSo shall we to Thy presence reach,\nAnd know as we are known.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "What Time the Evening Shadows Fall",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2221",
          "Authors": [
            "John William Hewett",
            "1859."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus is standing in Pilate's hall,\nFriendless, forsaken, betrayed by all;\nHearken! what meaneth the sudden call?\nWhat will you do with Jesus?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus is standing on trial still,\nYou can be false to Him if you will,\nYou can be faithful through good or ill:\nWhat will you do with Jesus?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Will you evade him as Pilate tried?\nOr will you choose Him, whate'er betide?\nVainly you struggle from Him to hide:\nWhat will you do with Jesus?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Will you, like Peter, your Lord deny?\nOr will you scorn from His foes to fly,\nDaring for Jesus to live or die?\nWhat will you do with Jesus?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Jesus, I give Thee my heart today!\nJesus, I'll follow Thee all the way,\nGladly obeying Thee!\" will you say:\n\"This I will do with Jesus!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What will you do with Jesus?\nNeutral you cannot be;\nSome day your heart will be asking,\n\"What will He do with me?\"",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "What Will You Do with Jesus?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2222",
          "Authors": [
            "Albert Benjamin Simpson",
            "circa 1905."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "What wilt Thou have me to do, O Lord,\nWhat wilt Thou have me to do?\nThou hast redeemed me, Thy right I own,\nThine are my pow'rs, my Savior, alone;\nThou hast for me such great things done.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What wilt Thou have me to do, O Lord,\nWhat wilt Thou have me to do?\nIs it to labor? I'll gladly go;\nIs it to wait? then let it be so;\nOnly Thy will I ask to know;",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What wilt Thou have me to do, O Lord,\nWhat wilt Thou have me to do?\nSing of Thy mercy Who died for me?\nTell the good news, salvation is free?\nSay, shall I work or sing for Thee?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What wilt Thou have me to do?\nWhat is the labor appointed me?\nWhere shall I labor for Thee?",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "What Wilt Thou Have Me to Do?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2223",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Paul Bliss (1838-1876)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "What wondrous love is this, O my soul, O my soul!\nWhat wondrous love is this, O my soul!\nWhat wondrous love is this that caused the Lord of bliss\nTo bear the dreadful curse for my soul, for my soul,\nTo bear the dreadful curse for my soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When I was sinking down, sinking down, sinking down,\nWhen I was sinking down, sinking down,\nWhen I was sinking down beneath God's righteous frown,\nChrist laid aside His crown for my soul, for my soul,\nChrist laid aside His crown for my soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To God and to the Lamb, I will sing, I will sing;\nTo God and to the Lamb, I will sing.\nTo God and to the Lamb Who is the great \"I Am\";\nWhile millions join the theme, I will sing, I will sing;\nWhile millions join the theme, I will sing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And when from death I'm free, I'll sing on, I'll sing on;\nAnd when from death I'm free, I'll sing on.\nAnd when from death I'm free, I'll sing and joyful be;\nAnd through eternity, I'll sing on, I'll sing on;\nAnd through eternity, I'll sing on.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "What Wondrous Love Is This?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2224",
          "Authors": [
            "American folk hymn."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Whate'er my God ordains is right:\nHis holy will abideth;\nI will be still whate'er He doth;\nAnd follow where He guideth;\nHe is my God; though dark my road,\nHe holds me that I shall not fall:\nWherefore to Him I leave it all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Whate'er my God ordains is right:\nHe never will deceive me;\nHe leads me by the proper path:\nI know He will not leave me.\nI take, content, what He hath sent;\nHis hand can turn my griefs away,\nAnd patiently I wait His day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Whate'er my God ordains is right:\nHis loving thought attends me;\nNo poison can be in the cup\nThat my Physician sends me.\nMy God is true; each morn anew\nI'll trust His grace unending,\nMy life to Him commending.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Whate'er my God ordains is right:\nHe is my Friend and Father;\nHe suffers naught to do me harm,\nThough many storms may gather,\nNow I may know both joy and woe,\nSome day I shall see clearly\nThat He hath loved me dearly.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Whate'er my God ordains is right:\nThough now this cup, in drinking,\nMay bitter seem to my faint heart,\nI take it, all unshrinking.\nMy God is true; each morn anew\nSweet comfort yet shall fill my heart,\nAnd pain and sorrow shall depart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Whate'er my God ordains is right:\nHere shall my stand be taken;\nThough sorrow, need, or death be mine,\nYet I am not forsaken.\nMy Father's care is round me there;\nHe holds me that I shall not fall:\nAnd so to Him I leave it all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Whate'er My God Ordains Is Right",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2225",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel Rodigast",
            "1676; translated from German to English by Catherine Winkworth",
            "1863."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When all Thy mercies, O my God,\nMy rising soul surveys,\nTransported with the view, I'm lost\nIn wonder, love and praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy Providence my life sustained,\nAnd all my wants redressed,\nWhile in the silent womb I lay,\nAnd hung upon the breast.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To all my weak complaints and cries\nThy mercy lent an ear,\nEre yet my feeble thoughts had learned\nTo form themselves in prayer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Unnumbered comforts to my soul\nThy tender care bestowed,\nBefore my infant heart conceived\nFrom Whom those comforts flowed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When in the slippery paths of youth\nWith heedless steps I ran,\nThine arm unseen conveyed me safe,\nAnd led me up to man.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through hidden dangers, toils, and deaths,\nIt gently cleared my way;\nAnd through the pleasing snares of vice,\nMore to be feared than they.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O how shall words with equal warmth\nThe gratitude declare,\nThat glows within my ravished heart?\nBut thou canst read it there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy bounteous hand with worldly bliss\nHath made my cup run o'er;\nAnd, in a kind and faithful Friend,\nHath doubled all my store.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ten thousand thousand precious gifts\nMy daily thanks employ;\nNor is the last a cheerful heart\nThat tastes those gifts with joy.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When worn with sickness, oft hast Thou\nWith health renewed my face;\nAnd, when in sins and sorrows sunk,\nRevived my soul with grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through every period of my life\nThy goodness I'll pursue\nAnd after death, in distant worlds,\nThe glorious theme renew.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 11
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When nature fails, and day and night\nDivide Thy works no more,\nMy ever grateful heart, O Lord,\nThy mercy shall adore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 12
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Through all eternity to Thee\nA joyful song I'll raise;\nFor, oh, eternity's too short\nTo utter all Thy praise!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 13
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When All Thy Mercies, O My God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2226",
          "Authors": [
            "Joseph Addison",
            "1712."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When came in flesh the incarnate Word,\nThe heedless world slept on,\nAnd only simple shepherds heard\nThat God had sent His Son.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When comes the Savior at the last,\nFrom east to west shall shine\nThe awful pomp, and earth aghast\nShall tremble at the sign.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then shall the pure of heart be blest;\nAs mild He comes to them,\nAs when upon the virgin's breast\nHe lay at Bethlehem.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As mild to meek eyed love and faith,\nOnly more strong to save;\nStrengthened by having bowed to death,\nBy having burst the grave.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, who could dare see Thee descend\nIn state, unless he knew\nThou art the sorrowing sinner's Friend,\nThe gracious and the true?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dwell in our hearts, O Savior blest;\nSo shall Thine advent's dawn\n'Twixt us and Thee, our bosom Guest,\nBe but the veil withdrawn.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When Came in Flesh the Incarnate Word",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2227",
          "Authors": [
            "Joseph Anstice (1808-1836)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "The earth was filled with peace and light,\nWhen Christ arose;\nThe heavens trembled at the sight,\nWhen Christ arose;\nThe sea rejoiced along the sands,\nThe vernal valleys clapped their hands,\nThe mountains sang, and all the lands,\nWhen Christ arose.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The tomb was empty where He lay,\nWhen Christ arose;\nAnd angels rolled the stone away,\nWhen Christ arose;\nA sound of triumph thrilled the air,\nThe glorious tidings to declare,\nAnd there was gladness ev'rywhere,\nWhen Christ arose.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The tomb was empty where He lay,\nWhen Christ arose;\nAnd angels rolled the stone away,\nWhen Christ arose;\nA sound of triumph thrilled the air,\nThe glorious tidings to declare,\nAnd there was gladness ev'rywhere,\nWhen Christ arose.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When Christ Arose",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2229",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1820-1915)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When Christ was born in Bethlehem,\nFair peace on earth to bring,\nIn lowly state of love He came\nTo be the children's King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And round Him, then, a holy band\nOf children blest was born,\nFair guardians of His throne to stand\nAttendant night and morn.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And unto them this grace was giv'n\nA Savior's name to own,\nAnd die for Him Who out of heav'n\nHad found on earth a throne.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O blessed babes of Bethlehem,\nWho died to save our King,\nYe share the martyrs' diadem,\nAnd in their anthem sing!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Your lips, on earth that never spake,\nNow sound th'eternal word;\nAnd in the courts of love ye make\nYour children's voices heard.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord Jesus Christ, eternal Child,\nMake Thou our childhood Thine;\nThat we with Thee the meek and mild\nMay share the love divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When Christ Was Born in Bethlehem",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2230",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Doddridge",
            "1735."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When Christ's appearing was made known,\nKing Herod trembled for his throne;\nBut He Who offers heavenly birth\nSought not the kingdom of this earth.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The eastern sages saw from far\nAnd followed on His guiding star;\nBy light their way to Light they trod,\nAnd by their gifts confessed their God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Within the Jordan's sacred flood\nThe heavenly Lamb in meekness stood,\nThat He, to Whom no sin was known,\nMight cleanse His people from their own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And O what miracle divine,\nWhen water reddened into wine!\nHe spake the word, and forth it flowed\nIn streams that nature ne'er bestowed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All glory, Jesus, be to Thee\nFor this Thy glad epiphany:\nWhom with the Father we adore\nAnd Holy Ghost forevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When Christ's Appearing Was Made Known",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2228",
          "Authors": [
            "Caelius Sedulius",
            "5th Century; translated from Latin to English by John Mason Neale (1818-1866)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When Christmas morn is dawning\nIn faith I would repair\nUnto the lowly manger;\nMy Savior lieth there,\nUnto the lowly manger;\nMy Savior lieth there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How kind, O loving Savior,\nTo come from heav'n above;\nFrom sin and evil save us,\nAnd keep us in Thy love,\nFrom sin and evil save us,\nAnd keep us in Thy love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We need Thee, blessed Jesus,\nOur dearest friend Thou art;\nForbid that we by sinning\nShould grieve Thy loving heart,\nForbid that we by sinning\nShould grieve Thy loving heart,",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When Christmas Morn Is Dawning",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2231",
          "Authors": [
            "Possibly Abel Burckhardt; translated from Swedish to English by Claude William Foss (1855-1935)."
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        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When descending from the sky\nThe Bridegroom shall appear;\nAnd the solemn midnight cry,\nShall call professors near:\nHow the sound our hearts will damp!\nHow will shame o'erspread each face!\nIf we only have a lamp,\nWithout the oil of grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Foolish virgins then will wake\nAnd seek for a supply;\nBut in vain the pains they take\nTo borrow or to buy:\nThen with those they now despise,\nEarnestly they'll wish to share;\nBut the best, among the wise,\nWill have no oil to spare.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wise are they, and truly blest,\nWho then shall ready be\nBut despair will seize the rest,\nAnd dreadful misery:\nOnce, they'll cry, we scorned to doubt,\nThough in lies our trust we put;\nNow our lamp of hope is out,\nThe door of mercy shut.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If they then presume to plead,\n\"Lord open to us now;\nWe on earth have heard and prayed,\nAnd with thy saints did bow:\"\nHe will answer from his throne,\n\"Though you with My people mixed,\nYet to Me you ne'er were known,\nDepart, your doom is fixed.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O that none who worship here\nMay hear that word, Depart!\nLord impress a godly fear\nOn each professor's heart:\nHelp us, Lord, to search the camp,\nLet us not ourselves beguile;\nTrusting to a dying lamp\nWithout a stock of oil.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When Descending from the Sky",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2232",
          "Authors": [
            "John Newton",
            "1779."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the glory of the Father\nWhen our Lord shall come again,\nBy His angel guards attended,\nIn His majesty to reign,",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "At the sounding of the trumpet,\nWhen the dead in Christ will rise,\nAnd the brightness of His presence\nShall adorn the glowing skies,",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When the book of life is opened,\nWith our names recorded there,\nAnd with all the saints triumphant\nWe shall meet Him in the air.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O that day of joy is coming,\nAnd its dawn is drawing nigh;\nWe are watching, we are waiting,\nWe shall hail it by and by.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What a hallelujah chorus,\nWhat a shouting there will be,\nWhen we gather in the morning,\nAnd each others face we see!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When Each Others Face We See",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2233",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1891."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When from the East the wise men came,\nLed by the Star of Bethlehem,\nThe gifts they brought to Jesus were\nOf gold and frankincense and myrrh.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bright gold of Ophir, passing fine,\nProclaims a king of royal line;\nFor David's son in David's town,\nIs born the heir of David's crown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The incense clouds, with fragrance rare,\nThe presence of a God declare;\nLo! kings in adoration fall,\nFor Mary's Son is Lord of all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The myrrh, with bitter taste, foreshows,\nA life of sorrows, wounds, and woes;\nThe deadly cup, that overran\nWith anguish for the Son of Man.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our gold upon Thine altar lies;\nOur prayers to Thee, as incense, rise;\nAccept as myrrh our tears and sighs;\nO King, O God, O Sacrifice.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When from the East the Wise Men Came",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2234",
          "Authors": [
            "J. H. Hopkins",
            "before 1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When gathering clouds around I view,\nAnd days are dark, and friends are few,\nOn Him I lean, Who not in vain\nExperienced every human pain;\nHe sees my wants, allays my fears,\nAnd counts and treasures all my tears.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If aught should tempt my soul to stray\nFrom heavenly wisdom's narrow way,\nTo fly the good I would pursue,\nOr do the sin I would not do,\nStill He, who felt temptation's power,\nShall guard me in that dangerous hour.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If wounded love my bosom swell,\nDeceived by those I prized too well,\nHe shall His pitying aid bestow,\nWho felt on earth severer woe,\nAt once betrayed, denied, or fled,\nBy those who shared His daily bread.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If vexing thoughts within me rise\nAnd, sore dismayed, my spirit dies,\nStill He, Who once vouchsafed to bear\nThe sickening anguish of despair,\nShall sweetly soothe, shall gently dry,\nThe throbbing heart, the streaming eye.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When, sorrowing, o'er some stone I bend,\nWhich covers what was once a friend,\nAnd from his voice, his hand, his smile,\nDivides me for a little while,\nThou, Savior, mark'st the tears I shed,\nFor Thou didst weep o'er Lazarus dead.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And O, when I have safely past,\nThrough every conflict but the last;\nStill, still unchanging, watch beside\nMy painful bed, for Thou hast died;\nThen point to realms of cloudless day,\nAnd wipe the latest tear way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When Gathering Clouds Around I View",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2235",
          "Authors": [
            "Robert Grant",
            "1806."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When He cometh, when He cometh\nTo make up His jewels,\nAll His jewels, precious jewels,\nHis loved and His own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He will gather, He will gather\nThe gems for His kingdom;\nAll the pure ones, all the bright ones,\nHis loved and His own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Little children, little children,\nWho love their Redeemer,\nAre the jewels, precious jewels,\nHis loved and His own.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Like the stars of the morning,\nHis brightness adorning,\nThey shall shine in their beauty,\nBright gems for His crown.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When He Cometh",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2236",
          "Authors": [
            "William Orcutt Cushing",
            "1856."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When I can read my title clear to mansions in the skies,\nI bid farewell to every fear, and wipe my weeping eyes.\nAnd wipe my weeping eyes, and wipe my weeping eyes\nI bid farewell to every fear, and wipe my weeping eyes.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Should earth against my soul engage, and hellish darts be hurled,\nThen I can smile at Satan's rage, and face a frowning world.\nAnd face a frowning world, and face a frowning world,\nThen I can smile at Satan's rage, and face a frowning world.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let cares, like a wild deluge come, and storms of sorrow fall!\nMay I but safely reach my home, my God, my heav'n, my All.\nMy God, my heaven, my All, my God, my heave', my All,\nMay I but safely reach my home, my God, my heaven, my All.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There shall I bathe my weary soul in seas of heav'nly rest,\nAnd not a wave of trouble roll, across my peaceful breast.\nAcross my peaceful breast, across my peaceful breast,\nAnd not a wave of trouble roll, across my peaceful breast.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When I Can Read My Title Clear",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2238",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "17076."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When I have finished my pilgrimage here,\nWhen shall have vanquished temptation and fear,\nAs in the arms of His love I abide,\nI shall be satisfied.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When I am troubled by grief and despair,\nGrace never failing awaits me up there;\nWilling to trust Him whatever betide,\nI shall be satisfied.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When I have traveled the way with my Lord,\nCounting the mileposts by faith in His Word,\nLiving and dying with Him by my side,\nI shall be satisfied.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I shall be satisfied,\nI shall be satisfied,\nI shall be satisfied;\nSheltered above by His infinite love,\nI shall be satisfied.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When I Have Finished My Pilgrimage Here",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2239",
          "Authors": [
            "Alfred Henry Ackley",
            "1909."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ our Redeemer died on the cross,\nDied for the sinner, paid all his due.\nSprinkle your soul with the blood of the Lamb,",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Chiefest of sinners, Jesus will save;\nAll He has promised, that He will do.\nWash in the fountain opened for sin,",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Judgment is coming, all will be there,\nEach one receiving justly his due.\nHide in the saving, sin cleansing blood,",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O great compassion! O boundless love!\nO loving kindness, faithful and true!\nFind peace and shelter under the blood,",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And I will pass, will pass over you.\nWhen I see the blood, when I see the blood,\nWhen I see the blood, I will pass, I will pass over you.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When I See the Blood",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2240",
          "Authors": [
            "John G. Foote and E.A.H.",
            "19th Century"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When I survey the wondrous cross\nOn which the Prince of glory died,\nMy richest gain I count but loss,\nAnd pour contempt on all my pride.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Forbid it, Lord, that I should boast,\nSave in the death of Christ my God!\nAll the vain things that charm me most,\nI sacrifice them to His blood.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "See from His head, His hands, His feet,\nSorrow and love flow mingled down!\nDid e'er such love and sorrow meet,\nOr thorns compose so rich a crown?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His dying crimson, like a robe,\nSpreads o'er His body on the tree;\nThen I am dead to all the globe,\nAnd all the globe is dead to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Were the whole realm of nature mine,\nThat were a present far too small:\nLove so amazing, so divine,\nDemands my soul, my life, my all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2241",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1707."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When Israel out of bondage came,\nA sea before them lay;\nMy Lord reached down His mighty hand,\nAnd rolled the sea away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Before me was a sea of sin,\nSo great I feared to pray;\nMy heart's desire the Savior read,\nAnd rolled the sea away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When sorrows dark, like stormy waves,\nWere dashing o'er my way,\nAgain the Lord in mercy came,\nAnd rolled the sea away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And when I reach the sea of death,\nFor needed grace I'll pray;\nI know the Lord will quickly come,\nAnd roll the sea away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then forward still--'tis Jehovah's will,\nThough the billows dash and spray.\nWith a conq'ring tread we will push ahead;\nHe'll roll the sea away.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When Israel Out of Bondage Came",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2242",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry J. Zelley",
            "1896."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When Israel out of Egypt went,\nFrom people of a speech unknown,\nThe Lord among His people dwelt,\nAnd there He set his royal throne.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The sea beheld and fled away,\nThe Jordan's waters backward turned,\nThe lofty mountains and the hills\nWith trembling awe our God discerned.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What aileth thee, O troubled sea?\nThou Jordan, why thy riven tide?\nYe mountains and ye little hills,\nWhy thus dismayed on every side?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O tremble, earth, before the Lord,\nIn presence of Jehovah fear,\nBeneath Whose touch the flinty rock\nBecame a fount of water clear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When Israel Out of Egypt Went",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2243",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When Israel was in Egypt's land,\nLet My people go,\nOppressed so hard they could not stand,\nLet My people go.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thus saith the Lord, bold Moses said,\nLet My people go,\nIf not I'll smite your first born dead,\nLet My people go.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No more in bondage shall they toil,\nLet My people go,\nLet them come out with Egypt's spoil,\nLet My people go.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Go down, Moses,\nWay down in Egypt's land,\nTell old Pharaoh,\nTo let My people go.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When Israel Was in Egypt's Land",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2244",
          "Authors": [
            "African-American spiritual"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When Jesus comes in glory,\nAs Lord and King of kings,\nO what a wondrous story\nThe blessed Bible brings;\nHis face will shine like sunlight,\nHis head be white as snow,\nHis eyes like flaming firelight,\nHis feet like brass aglow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His voice like rushing waters\nWill reach with mighty sound\nInto the deepest quarters\nOf all creation round;\nAnd at this wondrous greeting\nThe dead in Christ shall rise,\nTheir Lord and Savior meeting,\nIn glory to the skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And we who are believing,\nAnd His appearing love,\nShall know we are receiving\nHis glory from above;\nHis resurrection power\nWill raise us to the place\nWhere we that wondrous hour\nShall see Him face to face.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O hasten Thine appearing,\nThou Bright and Morning Star!\nLord, may we soon be hearing\nThe trumpet sound afar;\nThy people are all yearning\nTo be Thy raptured bride,\nAnd at Thine own returning\nBe caught up at Thy side.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When Jesus Comes in Glory",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2245",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel Martin Miller",
            "1922."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus comes with power to gladden, when love shines in,\nEvery life that woe can sadden, when love shines in.\nLove will teach us how to pray, love will drive the gloom away,\nTurn our darkness into day, when love shines in.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "How the world will grow with beauty, when love shines in,\nAnd the heart rejoice in duty, when love shines in.\nTrials may be sanctified, and the soul in peace abide,\nLife will all be glorified, when love shines in.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Darkest sorrow will grow brighter, when love shines in,\nAnd the heaviest burden lighter, when love shines in.\n'Tis the glory that will throw light to show us where to go;\nO, the heart shall blessing know, when love shines in.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We may have unfading splendor, when love shines in,\nAnd a friendship true and tender, when love shines in.\nWhen earth's vict'ries shall be won, and our life in heav'n begun,\nThere will be no need of sun, when love shines in.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When love shines in, when love shines in,\nHow the heart is tuned to singing, when love shines in,\nWhen love shines in, when love shines in,\nJoy and peace to others bringing, when love shines in.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When Love Shines In",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2246",
          "Authors": [
            "Carrie Elizabeth Ellis Breck",
            "1874."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When, marshaled on the nightly plain,\nThe glittering hosts bestud the sky,\nOne star alone of all the train\nCan fix the sinner's wandering eye.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark! hark! to God the chorus breaks,\nFrom every host, from every gem;\nBut one alone the Savior speaks,\nIt is the Star of Bethlehem.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Once on the raging seas I rode,\nThe storm was loud, the night was dark,\nThe ocean yawned, and rudely blowed\nThe wind that tossed my foundering bark.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Deep horror then my vitals froze,\nDeath struck, I ceased the tide to stem,\nWhen suddenly a star arose,\nIt was the Star of Bethlehem.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It was my guide, my light, my all;\nIt bade my dark forebodings cease;\nAnd through the storm and danger's thrall,\nIt led me to the port of peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now safely, moored, my perils o'er\nI'll sing, first in night's diadem,\nForever and forevermore,\nThe star! The Star of Bethlehem!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When Marshaled on the Nightly Plain",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2247",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Kirke White."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When morning gilds the skies my heart awaking cries:\nMay Jesus Christ be praised!\nAlike at work and prayer, to Jesus I repair:\nMay Jesus Christ be praised!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When you begin the day, O never fail to say,\nMay Jesus Christ be praised!\nAnd at your work rejoice, to sing with heart and voice,\nMay Jesus Christ be praised!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Whene'er the sweet church bell peals over hill and dell,\nMay Jesus Christ be praised!\nO hark to what it sings, as joyously it rings,\nMay Jesus Christ be praised!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My tongue shall never tire of chanting with the choir,\nMay Jesus Christ be praised!\nThis song of sacred joy, it never seems to cloy,\nMay Jesus Christ be praised!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Does sadness fill my mind? A solace here I find,\nMay Jesus Christ be praised!\nOr fades my earthly bliss? My comfort still is this,\nMay Jesus Christ be praised!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To God, the Word, on high, the host of angels cry,\nMay Jesus Christ be praised!\nLet mortals, too, upraise their voice in hymns of praise,\nMay Jesus Christ be praised!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be this at meals your grace, in every time and place;\nMay Jesus Christ be praised!\nBe this, when day is past, of all your thoughts the last\nMay Jesus Christ be praised!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When mirth for music longs, this is my song of songs:\nMay Jesus Christ be praised!\nWhen evening shadows fall, this rings my curfew call,\nMay Jesus Christ be praised!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When sleep her balm denies, my silent spirit sighs,\nMay Jesus Christ be praised!\nWhen evil thoughts molest, with this I shield my breast,\nMay Jesus Christ be praised!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 9
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The night becomes as day when from the heart we say:\nMay Jesus Christ be praised!\nThe powers of darkness fear when this sweet chant they hear:\nMay Jesus Christ be praised!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 10
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No lovelier antiphon in all high heav'n is known\nThan, Jesus Christ be praised!\nThere to the eternal Word the eternal psalm is heard:\nMay Jesus Christ be praised!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 11
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let all the earth around ring joyous with the sound:\nMay Jesus Christ be praised!\nIn heaven's eternal bliss the loveliest strain is this:\nMay Jesus Christ be praised!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 12
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing, suns and stars of space, sing, ye that see His face,\nSing, Jesus Christ be praised!\nGod's whole creation o'er, for aye and evermore\nShall Jesus Christ be praised!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 13
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In heaven's eternal bliss the loveliest strain is this,\nMay Jesus Christ be praised!\nLet earth, and sea and sky from depth to height reply,\nMay Jesus Christ be praised!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 14
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be this, while life is mine, my canticle divine:\nMay Jesus Christ be praised!\nSing this eternal song through all the ages long:\nMay Jesus Christ be praised!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 15
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When Morning Gilds the Skies",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2248",
          "Authors": [
            "Katholisches Gesangbuch",
            "circa 1744; translated from German to English by Edward Caswall",
            "1854",
            "& Robert Seymour Bridges",
            "1899."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When morning lights the eastern skies,\nO Lord, Thy mercy show;\nOn Thee alone my hope relies,\nLet me Thy kindness know.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Teach me the way that I should go;\nI lift my soul to Thee;\nFor refuge from my cruel foe\nTo Thee, O Lord, I flee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou art my God, to Thee I pray;\nTeach me Thy will to heed;\nAnd in the right and perfect way\nMay Thy good Spirit lead.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For Thy Name's sake, O gracious Lord,\nRevive my soul and bless,\nAnd in Thy faithfulness and love\nRedeem me from distress.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When Morning Lights the Eastern Skies",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2249",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When my love to God grows weak,\nWhen for deeper faith I seek,\nThen in thought I go to thee,\nGarden of Gethsemane.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There I walk amid the shades\nWhile the lingering twilight fades\nSee that suffering, friendless One,\nWeeping, praying there alone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When my love for man grows weak,\nWhen for stronger faith I seek,\nHill of Calvary, I go\nTo thy scenes of fear and woe.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There behold His agony,\nSuffered on the bitter tree;\nSee His anguish, see His faith,\nLove triumphant still in death.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then to life I turn again,\nLearning all the worth of pain,\nLearning all the might that lies\nIn a full self sacrifice.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When My Love to God Grows Weak",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2250",
          "Authors": [
            "John R. Wreford",
            "1837."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When on my day of life the night is falling,\nAnd in the winds, from unsunned spaces blown,\nI hear far voices out of darkness calling\nMy feet to paths unknown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou, Who hast made my home of life so pleasant,\nLeave not its tenant when its walls decay;\nO Love divine, O Helper ever present,\nBe Thou my strength and stay!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be near me when all else is from me drifting--\nEarth, sky, home's pictures, days of shade and shine,\nAnd kindly faces to my own uplifting\nThe love which answers mine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I have but Thee, my Father; let Thy Spirit\nBe with me then to comfort and uphold;\nNo gate of pearl, no branch of palm I merit,\nNor street of shining gold.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Suffice it if--my good and ill unreckoned,\nAnd both forgiven through Thy abounding grace--\nI find myself by hands familiar beckoned\nUnto my fitting place.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Some humble door among Thy many mansions,\nSome sheltering shade where sin and striving cease,\nAnd flows forever through heaven's green expansions\nThe river of Thy peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There from the music round about me stealing\nI fain would learn the new and holy song,\nAnd find at last, beneath Thy trees of healing,\nThe life for which I long.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When on My Day of Life",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2251",
          "Authors": [
            "John Greenleaf Whittier",
            "1882."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When our heads are bowed with woe,\nWhen our bitter tears o'erflow,\nWhen we mourn the lost, the dear,\nJesus, Son of Mary, hear!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou our throbbing flesh hast worn,\nThou our mortal griefs hast borne,\nThou hast shed the human tear,\nJesus, Son of Mary, hear!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When the solemn death bell tolls,\nFor our own departing souls,\nWhen our final doom is near,\nJesus, Son of Mary, hear!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou hast bowed the dying head,\nWith the thought of all its sin,\nWhen the spirit shrinks with fear,\nJesus, Son of Mary, hear!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou the shame, the grief, hast known,\nThough the sins were not Thine own;\nThou hast deigned their load to bear;\nJesus, Son of Mary, hear!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When Our Heads Are Bowed with Woe",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2252",
          "Authors": [
            "Henry Kirke White."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When shades of night around us close,\nAnd weary limbs in sleep repose,\nThe faithful soul awake may be,\nAnd longing sigh, O Lord, to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou true Desire of nations, hear,\nThou Word of God, Thou Savior dear;\nIn pity heed our humble cries,\nAnd bid at length the fallen rise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O come, Redeemer, come and free\nThine own from guilt and misery;\nThe gates of heav'n again unfold,\nWhich Adam's sin had closed of old.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All praise, eternal Son, to Thee,\nWhose advent sets Thy people free,\nWhom with the Father we adore\nAnd Holy Ghost forevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When Shades of Night Around Us Close",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2253",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Coffin",
            "1736; translated from Latin to English in Hymns Ancient and Modern."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Am I a soldier of the cross,\nA follower of the Lamb,\nAnd shall I fear to own His cause,\nOr blush to speak His Name?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Must I be carried to the skies\nOn flowery beds of ease,\nWhile others fought to win the prize,\nAnd sailed through bloody seas?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Are there no foes for me to face?\nMust I not stem the flood?\nIs this vile world a friend to grace,\nTo help me on to God?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And when the battle's over\nWe shall wear a crown!\nYes, we shall wear a crown!\nYes, we shall wear a crown!\nAnd when the battle's over\nWe shall wear a crown\nIn the new Jerusalem\nWear a crown (wear a crown)\nWear a crown (wear a crown)\nWear a bright and shining crown;\nAnd when the battle's over\nWe shall wear a crown\nIn the new Jerusalem.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When the Battle's Over",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2254",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1709."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When the great sun sinks to his rest,\nHis golden glories thrilling me,\nAnd voiceless longings stir my breast,\nThen teach me, Lord, to worship Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And when the stars--the daylight fled--\nIn serried, shining ranks I see,\nFilling the splendid vault o'erhead,\nThen teach me, Lord, to worship Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Or if in solemn forest shades\nThe calm of nature steals o'er me,\nAnd silence all my soul pervades,\nThen teach me, Lord, to worship Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not in the sacred shrines alone,\nWhich chime their summons unto me,\nWould I look upward to Thy throne,\nBut everywhere would worship Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When the Great Sun Sinks to His Rest",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2255",
          "Authors": [
            "Maltbie Davenport Babcock",
            "1901."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When the Lord of Love was here,\nHappy hearts to Him were dear,\nThough His heart was sad;\nWorn and lonesome for our sake,\nYet he turned aside to make\nAll the weary glad.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Meek and lowly were His ways,\nFrom His loving grew His praise,\nFrom His giving, prayer;\nAll the outcast thronged to hear,\nAll the sorrowful drew near\nTo enjoy His care.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When he walked the fields, He drew\nFrom the flowers and birds and dew\nParables of God;\nFor within His heart of love\nAll the soul of man did move,\nGod had His abode.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fill us with Thy deep desire\nAll the sinful to inspire\nWith the Father's life;\nFree us from the cares that press\nOn the heart of worldliness\nFrom the fret and strife.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, be ours Thy power to keep\nIn the very heart of grief,\nAnd in trial, love;\nIn our meekness to be wise,\nAnd through sorrows to arise\nTo our God above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When the Lord of Love Was Here",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2256",
          "Authors": [
            "Stopford Augustus Brooke",
            "1881."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When the mists have rolled in splendor from the beauty of the hills,\nAnd the sunlight falls in gladness on the rivers and the rills,\nWe recall our Father's promise in the rainbow of the spray:\nWe shall know each other better when the mists have rolled away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oft we tread the path before us with a weary, hardened heart.\nOft we toil amid the shadows, and our fields are far apart.\nBut the Savior's \"Come, ye blessed\" all our labor will repay\nWhen we gather in the morning where the mists have rolled away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We shall come with joy and gladness, we shall gather round the throne.\nFace to face with those that love us we shall know as we are known.\nAnd the song of our redemption shall resound through endless day\nWhen the shadows have departed and the mists have rolled away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We shall know, as we are known, never more to walk alone,\nIn the dawning of the morning of that bright and happy day,\nWe shall know each other better, when the mists have rolled away.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When the Mists Have Rolled Away",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2257",
          "Authors": [
            "Annie Herbert",
            "1883."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When the trumpet of the Lord shall sound, and time shall be no more,\nAnd the morning breaks, eternal, bright and fair;\nWhen the saved of earth shall gather over on the other shore,\nAnd the roll is called up yonder, I'll be there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "On that bright and cloudless morning when the dead in Christ shall rise,\nAnd the glory of His resurrection share;\nWhen His chosen ones shall gather to their home beyond the skies,\nAnd the roll is called up yonder, I'll be there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let us labor for the Master from the dawn till setting sun,\nLet us talk of all His wondrous love and care;\nThen when all of life is over, and our work on earth is done,\nAnd the roll is called up yonder, I'll be there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When the roll, is called up yon-der,\nWhen the roll, is called up yon-der,\nWhen the roll, is called up yon-der,\nWhen the roll is called up yonder I'll be there.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2258",
          "Authors": [
            "James Milton Black",
            "1893"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When the toils of life are over,\nAnd we lay our armor down,\nAnd we bid farewell to earth with all its cares,\nWe shall meet and greet our loved ones,\nAnd our Christ we then shall crown,\nIn the new Jerusalem.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though the way is sometimes lonely,\nHe will hold me with His hand,\nThrough the testings and the trials I must go.\nBut I'll trust and gladly follow,\nFor sometime I'll understand,\nIn the new Jerusalem.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When the last goodbye is spoken\nAnd the tear stains wiped away,\nAnd our eyes shall catch a glimpse of glory fair,\nThen with bounding hearts we'll meet Him\nWho hath washed our sins away,\nIn the new Jerusalem.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When we join the ransomed army\nIn the summerland above,\nAnd the face of our dear Savior we behold,\nWe will sing and shout forever,\nAnd we'll grow in perfect love,\nIn the new Jerusalem.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There'll be singing, there'll be shouting\nWhen the saints come marching home,\nIn Jerusalem, in Jerusalem,\nWaving palms with loud hosannas\nAs the King shall take His throne,\nIn the new Jerusalem.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When the Toils of Life Are Over",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2259",
          "Authors": [
            "C. B. Widmeyer",
            "1911"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There's a land beyond the river, that we call the sweet forever,\nAnd we only reach that shore by faith's decree;\nOne by one we'll gain the portals, there to dwell with the immortals,\nWhen they ring the golden bells for you and me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We shall know no sin or sorrow, in that haven of tomorrow,\nWhen our barque shall sail beyond the silver sea;\nWe shall only know the blessing of our Father's sweet caressing,\nWhen they ring the golden bells for you and me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When our days shall know their number, and in death we sweetly slumber,\nWhen the King commands the spirit to be free;\nNevermore with anguish laden, we shall reach that lovely Eden,\nWhen they ring the golden bells for you and me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Don't you hear the bells now ringing?\nDon't you hear the angels singing?\n'Tis the glory hallelujah Jubilee.\nIn that far off sweet forever,\nJust beyond the shining river,\nWhen they ring the golden bells for you and me.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When They Ring the Golden Bells",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2260",
          "Authors": [
            "Daniel de Marbelle",
            "circa 1887"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When this passing world is done,\nWhen has sunk yon glaring sun,\nWhen we stand with Christ in glory,\nLooking o'er life's finished story,\nThen, Lord, shall I fully know,\nNot till then, how much I owe.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When I hear the wicked call,\nOn the rocks and hills to fall,\nWhen I see them start and shrink\nOn the fiery deluge brink,\nThen, Lord, shall I fully know,\nNot till then, how much I owe.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When I stand before the throne,\nDressed in beauty not my own,\nWhen I see Thee as Thou art,\nLove Thee with unsinning heart,\nThen Lord, shall I fully know,\nNot till then, how much I owe.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When the praise of heav'n I hear,\nLoud as thunders to the ear,\nLoud as many waters' noise,\nSweet as harp's melodious voice,\nThen, Lord, shall I fully know,\nNot till then, how much I owe.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Chosen not for good in me,\nWakened up from wrath to flee,\nHidden in the Savior's side,\nBy the Spirit sanctified,\nTeach me, Lord, on earth to show,\nBy my love, how much I owe.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When This Passing World Is Done",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2261",
          "Authors": [
            "Robert Murray McCheyne",
            "1837."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When Thou, my righteous Judge shall come\nTo take Thy ransomed people home,\nShall I among them stand?\nShall such a worthless worm as I,\nWho sometimes am afraid to die,\nBe found at Thy right hand!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I love to meet among them now,\nBefore Thy gracious feet to bow,\nThough vilest of them all:\nBut can I bear the piercing thought?\nWhat if my name should be left out,\nWhen Thou for them shalt call!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Prevent, prevent it by Thy grace;\nBe Thou, dear Lord, my hiding place,\nIn this, th'accepted day:\nThy pardoning voice, O, let me hear,\nTo still my unbelieving fear,\nNor let me fall, I pray.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let me among Thy saints be found\nWhene'er the archangel's trump shall sound,\nTo see Thy smiling face;\nThen loudest of the crowd I'll sing,\nWhile heavens resounding mansions ring,\nWith shouts of sovereign grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When Thou, My Righteous Judge, Shall Come",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2262",
          "Authors": [
            "Joseph Anstice",
            "1836."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing the wondrous love of Jesus,\nSing His mercy and His grace.\nIn the mansions bright and blessed\nHe'll prepare for us a place.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While we walk the pilgrim pathway,\nClouds will overspread the sky;\nBut when traveling days are over,\nNot a shadow, not a sigh.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let us then be true and faithful,\nTrusting, serving every day;\nJust one glimpse of Him in glory\nWill the toils of life repay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Onward to the prize before us!\nSoon His beauty we'll behold;\nSoon the pearly gates will open;\nWe shall tread the streets of gold.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When we all get to heaven,\nWhat a day of rejoicing that will be!\nWhen we all see Jesus,\nWe'll sing and shout the victory!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When We All Get to Heaven",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2263",
          "Authors": [
            "Eliza Edmunds Hewitt",
            "1898."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When winds are raging o'er the upper ocean,\nAnd billows wild contend with angry roar,\n'Tis said, far down, below the wild commotion,\nThat peaceful stillness reigneth evermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Far, far beneath, the noise of tempests dieth,\nAnd silver waves chime ever peacefully,\nAnd no rude storm, how fierce so e'er it flieth,\nDisturbs the Sabbath of that deeper sea.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So to the heart that knows Thy love, O Purest!\nThere is a temple, sacred evermore,\nAnd all the babble of life's angry voices\nDies in hushed stillness at its peaceful door.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Far, far away, the roar of passion dieth,\nAnd loving thoughts rise calm and peacefully,\nAnd no rude storm, how fierce so e'er it flieth,\nDisturbs the soul that dwells, O Lord, in Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Rest of rests! O Peace, serene, eternal!\nThou ever livest, and Thou changest never.\nAnd in the secret of Thy presence dwelleth\nFullness of joy, forever and forever.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When Winds Are Raging",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2264",
          "Authors": [
            "Harriet Beecher Stowe",
            "1855."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When, His salvation bringing,\nTo Zion Jesus came,\nThe children all stood singing\nHosanna to His Name;\nNor did their zeal offend Him,\nBut, as He rode along,\nHe let them still attend Him,\nAnd smiled to hear their song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And since the Lord retaineth\nHis love for children still,\nThough now as King He reigneth\nOn Zion's heavenly hill,\nWe'll flock around His banner\nWho sits upon His throne,\nAnd cry aloud, \"Hosanna\nTo David's royal Son!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For should we fail proclaiming\nOur great Redeemer's praise,\nThe stones, our silence shaming,\nWould their hosannas raise.\nBut shall we only render\nThe tribute of our words?\nNo; while our hearts are tender,\nThey too shall be the Lord's.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "When, His Salvation Bringing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2237",
          "Authors": [
            "John King",
            "1830."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Where cross the crowded ways of life,\nWhere sound the cries of race and clan\nAbove the noise of selfish strife,\nWe hear your voice, O Son of man.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In haunts of wretchedness and need,\nOn shadowed thresholds dark with fears,\nFrom paths where hide the lures of greed,\nWe catch the vision of Your tears.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "From tender childhood's helplessness,\nFrom woman's grief, man's burdened toil,\nFrom famished souls, from sorrow's stress,\nYour heart has never known recoil.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The cup of water given for You,\nStill holds the freshness of Your grace;\nYet long these multitudes to view\nThe sweet compassion of Your face.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Master, from the mountainside\nMake haste to heal these hearts of pain;\nAmong these restless throngs abide;\nO tread the city's streets again.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Till all the world shall learn Your love\nAnd follow where Your feet have trod,\nTill, glorious from Your heaven above,\nShall come the city of our God!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Where Cross the Crowded Ways of Life",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2265",
          "Authors": [
            "Frank Mason North",
            "1903."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I can hear my Savior calling,\nI can hear my Savior calling,\nI can hear my Savior calling,\n\"Take thy cross and follow, follow Me.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'll go with Him through the garden,\nI'll go with Him through the garden,\nI'll go with Him through the garden,\nI'll go with Him, with Him all the way",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'll go with Him through the judgment,\nI'll go with Him through the judgment,\nI'll go with Him through the judgment,\nI'll go with Him, with Him all the way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He will give me grace and glory,\nHe will give me grace and glory,\nHe will give me grace and glory,\nAnd go with me, with me all the way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Where He leads me I will follow,\nWhere He leads me I will follow,\nWhere He leads me I will follow;\nI'll go with Him, all the way.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Where He Leads Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2266",
          "Authors": [
            "Edward W. Blandy",
            "1890."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Where shall my wondering soul begin?\nHow shall I all to heaven aspire?\nA slave redeemed from death and sin,\nA brand plucked from eternal fire,\nHow shall I equal triumphs raise,\nOr sing my great Deliverer's praise?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O how shall I the goodness tell,\nFather, which Thou to me hast showed?\nThat I, a child of wrath and hell,\nI should be called a child of God,\nShould know, should feel my sins forgiven,\nBlessed with this antepast of heaven!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And shall I slight my Father's love?\nOr basely fear His gifts to own?\nUnmindful of His favors prove?\nShall I, the hallowed cross to shun,\nRefuse His righteousness to impart,\nBy hiding it within my heart?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No! though the ancient dragon rage,\nAnd call forth all his host to war,\nThough earth's self-righteous sons engage\nThem and their god alike I dare;\nJesus, the sinner's friend, proclaim;\nJesus, to sinners still the same.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Outcasts of men, to you I call,\nHarlots, and publicans, and thieves!\nHe spreads His arms to embrace you all;\nSinners alone His grace receives;\nNo need of Him the righteous have;\nHe came the lost to seek and save.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Come, O my guilty brethren, come,\nGroaning beneath your load of sin,\nHis bleeding heart shall make you room,\nHis open side shall take you in;\nHe calls you now, invites you home;\nCome, O my guilty brethren, come!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For you the purple current flowed\nIn pardons from His wounded side,\nLanguished for you the eternal God,\nFor you the Prince of glory died:\nBelieve, and all your sin's forgiven;\nOnly believe, and yours is heaven!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Where Shall My Wondering Soul Begin?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2267",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1739."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Just a few more days to be filled with praise,\nAnd to tell the old, old story;\nThen, when twilight falls, and my Savior calls,\nI shall go to Him in glory.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Just a few more years with their toil and tears,\nAnd the journey will be ended;\nThen I'll be with Him, where the tide of time\nWith eternity is blended.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though the hills be steep and the valleys deep,\nWith no flowers my way adorning;\nThough the night be lone and my rest a stone,\nJoy awaits me in the morning.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What a joy 'twill be when I wake to see\nHim for Whom my heart is burning!\nNevermore to sigh, nevermore to die,\nFor that day my heart is yearning.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I'll exchange my cross for a starry crown,\nWhere the gates swing outward never;\nAt His feet I'll lay every burden down,\nAnd with Jesus reign forever.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Where the Gates Swing Outward Never",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2268",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Hutchinson Gabriel",
            "circa 1917"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Our Jesus walks where the wrecks wash in,\nAll bruised and sore from the sea of sin;\nAs each comes in on the rushing tide,\nHe gently calls from the dark seaside.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Just as He did there in Galilee,\nHe walks today by the foaming sea;\nThat He may heal all the sick and sore,\nWhen roughly dashed on the friendly shore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He loves to walk where the wrecks wash in,\nThat long have tossed on the sea of sin;\nWho call to Him with their failing breath,\nTo rescue them from the sea of death.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O sinner tossed on the turbid foam,\nTo Christ then come and His harbor home,\nHe waits just now on the peaceful shore,\nTo heal your wounds and your soul restore.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Where the Wrecks Wash In",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2269",
          "Authors": [
            "J.E.H.",
            "circa 1896."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "While life prolongs its precious light,\nMercy is found, and peace is given;\nBut soon, ah soon, approaching night\nShall blot out every hope of heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While God invites, how blest the day!\nHow sweet the Gospel's charming sound!\nCome sinners, haste, O haste away,\nWhile yet a pardoning God is found.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Soon, borne on time's most rapid wing\nShall death command you to the grave,\nBefore His bar your spirits bring,\nAnd none be found to hear or save.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And in that land of deep despair\nNo Sabbath's heavenly light shall rise,\nNo God regard your bitter prayer,\nNo Savior call you to the skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "While Life Prolongs Its Precious Light",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2270",
          "Authors": [
            "Timothy Dwight (1752-1817)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "While shepherds watched their flocks by night,\nAll seated on the ground,\nThe angel of the Lord came down,\nAnd glory shone around,\nAnd glory shone around.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Fear not!\" said he, for mighty dread\nHad seized their troubled mind.\n\"Glad tidings of great joy I bring\nTo you and all mankind\nTo you and all mankind.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"To you, in David's town, this day\nIs born of David's line\nA Savior, who is Christ the Lord,\nAnd this shall be the sign,\nAnd this shall be the sign.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"The heavenly Babe you there shall find\nTo human view displayed,\nAll meanly wrapped in swathing bands,\nAnd in a manger laid,\nAnd in a manger laid.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thus spake the seraph and forthwith\nAppeared a shining throng\nOf angels praising God on high,\nWho thus addressed their song,\nWho thus addressed their song:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"All glory be to God on high,\nAnd to the Earth be peace;\nGood will henceforth from heaven to men\nBegin and never cease,\nBegin and never cease!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2271",
          "Authors": [
            "Nahum Tate",
            "1700."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "While the world awaited God's redeeming love--\nCame to Joseph, dreaming, Gabriel from above:\n\"God would have you take this virgin as your wife,\nFor the Child within her is the Lord of Life!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo! the weary Family travels on its way\nTo the Holy City for the night to stay.\nCalled for an accounting unto Bethlehem--\nThere would the Messiah bloom from Jesse's stem.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Since there was no place for them to settle down--\nThey, with beasts of burden, rested on the ground.\nAnd in David's City early that next morn,\nClothed in human vesture, Word of God was born.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus Christ, our Savior--born upon this day:\nOx and ass surround Your bed of golden hay.\nIn the humble stable, manger for Your rest--\nSleep now, infant Jesus, as the world is blest!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "While the World Awaited",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2272",
          "Authors": [
            "R. Michael Cullinan",
            "1996."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "While Thee I seek, protecting Power,\nBe my vain wishes stilled;\nAnd may this consecrated hour\nWith better hopes be filled.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thy love the power of thought bestowed;\nTo Thee my thoughts would soar:\nThy mercy o'er my life has flowed;\nThat mercy I adore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In each event of life, how clear\nThy ruling hand I see!\nEach blessing to my soul more dear,\nBecause conferred by Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In every joy that crowns my days,\nIn every pain I bear,\nMy heart shall find delight in praise,\nOr seek relief in prayer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When gladness wings my favored hour,\nThy love my thoughts shall fill;\nResigned, when storms of sorrow lower,\nMy soul shall meet Thy will.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My lifted eye, without a tear,\nThe gathering storm shall see:\nMy steadfast heart shall know no fear;\nThat heart will rest on Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "While Thee I Seek",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2273",
          "Authors": [
            "Helen Maria Williams."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Soft as the voice of an angel,\nBreathing a lesson unheard,\nHope with a gentle persuasion\nWhispers her comforting word:\nWait till the darkness is over,\nWait till the tempest is done,\nHope for the sunshine tomorrow,\nAfter the shower is gone.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If, in the dusk of the twilight,\nDim be the region afar,\nWill not the deepening darkness\nBrighten the glimmering star?\nThen when the night is upon us,\nWhy should the heart sink away?\nWhen the dark midnight is over,\nWatch for the breaking of day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hope, as an anchor steadfast,\nRends the dark veil for the soul,\nWhither the Master has entered,\nRobbing the grave of its goal.\nCome then, O come, glad fruition,\nCome to my sad weary heart;\nCome, O Thou blest hope of glory,\nNever, O never depart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Whispering hope, oh how welcome thy voice,\nMaking my heart in its sorrow rejoice.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Whispering Hope",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2274",
          "Authors": [
            "Septimus Winner",
            "1868"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord Jesus, I long to be perfectly whole;\nI want Thee forever to live in my soul.\nBreak down every idol, cast out every foe;\nNow wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord Jesus, look down from Thy throne in the skies,\nAnd help me to make a complete sacrifice.\nI give up myself, and whatever I know,\nNow wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord Jesus, for this I most humbly entreat,\nI wait, blessed Lord, at Thy crucified feet.\nBy faith, for my cleansing, I see Thy blood flow,\nNow wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord Jesus, Thou seest I patiently wait,\nCome now, and within me a new heart create;\nTo those who have sought Thee, Thou never saidst \"No,\"\nNow wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Whiter than snow, yes, whiter than snow.\nNow wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Whiter Than Snow",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2275",
          "Authors": [
            "James L. Nicholson",
            "1872."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who are these like stars appearing,\nThese before God's throne who stand?\nEach a golden crown is wearing;\nWho are all this glorious band?\nAlleluia! Hark, they sing,\nPraising loud their heav'nly King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who are these of dazzling brightness,\nThese in God's own truth arrayed,\nClad in robes of purest whiteness,\nRobes whose luster ne'er shall fade,\nNe'er be touched by time's rude hand?\nWhence come all this glorious band?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "These are they who have contended\nFor their Savior's honor long,\nWrestling on till life was ended,\nFollowing not the sinful throng;\nThese who well the fight sustained,\nTriumph through the Lamb have gained.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "These are they whose hearts were riven,\nSore with woe and anguish tried,\nWho in prayer full oft have striven\nWith the God they glorified;\nNow, their painful conflict o'er,\nGod has bid them weep no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "These, like priests, have watched and waited,\nOffering up to Christ their will;\nSoul and body consecrated,\nDay and night to serve Him still:\nNow in God's most holy place\nBlest they stand before His face.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Who Are These Like Stars Appearing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2276",
          "Authors": [
            "John Newton",
            "1774."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who at my door is standing,\nPatiently drawing near,\nEntrance within demanding?\nWhose is the voice I hear?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lonely without He's staying;\nLonely within am I;\nWhile I am still delaying,\nWill He not pass me by?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All through the dark hours dreary,\nKnocking again is He;\nJesus, art Thou not weary,\nWaiting so long for me?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Door of my heart, I hasten!\nThee will I open wide.\nThough He rebuke and chasten,\nHe shall with me abide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sweetly the tones are falling;\n\"Open the door for Me!\nIf thou wilt heed My calling,\nI will abide with thee.\"",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Who at My Door Is Standing?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2277",
          "Authors": [
            "Mary Bridges Canedy Slade",
            "1876."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who is He in yonder stall\nAt whose feet the shepherds fall?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who is He, in yonder cot\nBending to His toilsome lot?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who is He, in deep distress,\nFasting in the wilderness?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who is He that stands and weeps\nAt the grave where Lazarus sleeps?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo, at midnight who is He\nPrays in dark Gethsemane?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who is He in Calvary's throes\nAsks for blessings on His foes?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who is He that from the grave\nComes to heal and help and save?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who is He that from yon throne\nRules the world of light alone?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis the Lord, O wondrous story!\n'Tis the Lord, the King of glory;\nAt His feet, we humbly fall,\nCrown Him, crown Him Lord of all!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Who Is He in Yonder Stall?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2278",
          "Authors": [
            "Benjamin Russell Hanby",
            "1866"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who is on the Lord's side? Who will serve the King?\nWho will be His helpers, other lives to bring?\nWho will leave the world's side? Who will face the foe?\nWho is on the Lord's side? Who for Him will go?\nBy Thy call of mercy, by Thy grace divine,\nWe are on the Lord's side--Savior, we are Thine!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not for weight of glory, nor for crown and palm,\nEnter we the army, raise the warrior psalm;\nBut for love that claimeth lives for whom He died:\nHe whom Jesus nameth must be on His side.\nBy Thy love constraining, by Thy grace divine,\nWe are on the Lord's side--Savior, we are Thine!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus, Thou hast bought us, not with gold or gem,\nBut with Thine own life blood, for Thy diadem;\nWith Thy blessing filling each who comes to Thee,\nThou hast made us willing, Thou hast made us free.\nBy Thy grand redemption, by Thy grace divine,\nWe are on the Lord's side--Savior, we are Thine!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fierce may be the conflict, strong may be the foe,\nBut the King's own army none can overthrow;\n'Round His standard ranging, victory is secure,\nFor His truth unchanging makes the triumph sure.\nJoyfully enlisting, by Thy grace divine,\nWe are on the Lord's side--Savior, we are Thine!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Who Is on the Lord's Side?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2279",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Ridley Havergal",
            "1877."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who is this of Whom ye tell?\nCome and see.\nWhere among us doth He dwell?\nCome and see.\nHe is Jesus Christ the Lord;\nSon of God, by saints adored;\nDwells with those who keep His Word:\nCome and see.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Can He help me? Can He heal?\nCome and see.\nCan He God to me reveal?\nCome and see.\nHe can put your foes to flight;\nHe can make your darkness light;\nHe has everlasting might:\nCome and see.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hath he power to pardon sin?\nCome and see.\nPower to make me pure within?\nCome and see.\nOn the cross He bled and died,\nOn the throne is glorified,\nHearts to cleanse and sins to hide:\nCome and see.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Welcome thou shalt surely find:\nCome and see.\nPardon purchased, sealed, and signed:\nCome and see.\nBe His Name by Thee confessed;\nIn His Word of promise rest;\nThou in Him at once art blest:\nCome and see.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Who Is This of Whom Ye Tell?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2280",
          "Authors": [
            "William Griffiths",
            "before 1918."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who is this so weak and helpless, Child of lowly Hebrew maid,\nRudely in a stable sheltered, coldly in a manger laid?\n'Tis the Lord of all creation, Who this wondrous path hath trod;\nHe is God from everlasting, and to everlasting God.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who is this, a Man of sorrows, walking sadly life's hard way,\nHomeless, weary, sighing, weeping, over sin and Satan's sway?\n'Tis our God, our glorious Savior, Who above the starry sky\nNow for us a place prepareth, where no tear can dim the eye.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who is this? Behold Him shedding drops of blood upon the ground!\nWho is this, despised, rejected, mocked, insulted, beaten, bound?\n'Tis our God, Who gifts and graces on His church now poureth down;\nWho shall smite in righteous judgment all His foes beneath His throne.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who is this that hangeth dying while the rude world scoffs and scorns,\nNumbered with the malefactors, torn with nails, and crowned with thorns?\n'Tis the God Who ever liveth, 'mid the shining ones on high,\nIn the glorious golden city, reigning everlastingly.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Who Is This So Weak and Helpless",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2281",
          "Authors": [
            "William Walsham How",
            "1867."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who is this that comes from Edom,\nAll His garments stained with blood;\nTo the slave proclaiming freedom;\nBringing and bestowing good;\nGlorious in the garb He wears,\nGlorious in the spoils He bears?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Tis the Savior, now victorious\nTraveling onward in His might;\n'Tis the Savior, O how glorious\nTo His people is the sight!\nJesus now is strong to save,\nMighty to redeem the slave.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Why that blood His raiment staining?\n'Tis the blood of many slain;\nOf His foes there's none remaining,\nNone the contest to maintain:\nFallen they are, no more to rise,\nAll their glory prostrate lies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This the Savior has effected\nBy His mighty arm alone;\nSee the throne for Him erected;\n'Tis an everlasting throne:\n'Tis the great reward He gains,\nGlorious fruit of all His pains.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Mighty Victor, reign forever,\nWear the crown so dearly won;\nNever shall thy people, never\nCease to sing what Thou hast done;\nThou hast fought Thy people's foes;\nThou wilt heal Thy people's woes.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Who Is This That Comes from Edom",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2282",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Kelly",
            "1809."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hark! I hear a sound from o'er the water,\n'Tis the cry of anguish and despair;\n'Tis the cry of precious souls in darkness,\nWhile waiting for the light of Jesus, there;\nHear the idle laborers near us saying,\n\"Master what wilt Thou have me do?\"\nThe harvest now is great, oh! haste, my brother,\nThe reapers are few.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Will you go and tell them of a Savior?\nTell them how He suffered on the tree?\nWill you give your very life to save them?\nAnd tell them Jesus came to set them free?\nWill you take the way, endure the suffering?\nFinding in the cross your only rest?\nFor suffering here with Jesus brings the glory,\nHis ways are best.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We will follow, we will follow Jesus,\nWillingly and gladly we'll obey,\nHe will never leave us nor forsake us,\nHe is our Friend, our Comforter and Stay.\nThough He lead us o'er the briny ocean,\nThough He lead us o'er the sandy plain,\nWe still will trust in Jesus Christ our Savior,\nOh! praise His Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "After we've received the Spirit's fullness,\nFilling all our hearts with love divine,\nWe're to witness to the blessed Gospel,\nIn every; nation, country, land and clime,\nWhen we give the Gospel as a witness\nUnto every people far and near,\nWith lightning flash, we'll see in clouds of glory\nThe King appear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who will go? Who will go?\nTo the ends of the earth,\nHast thou a passion for the lost?\nDost thou realize what a soul is worth?\nWho will go? Who will go?\nTell of Jesus' death upon the tree?\nOh! who will answer quickly,\n\"Here am I, O Lord, send me\"?",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Who Will Go?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2283",
          "Authors": [
            "Jesse Albert Barney",
            "1913"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who will open mercy's door?\nJesus will! Jesus will!\nAs for pardon, I implore?\nJesus, blessed Jesus will!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who can take away my sin?\nJesus will! Jesus will!\nMake me pure, without, within?\nJesus, blessed Jesus will!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who can conquer doubts and fears?\nJesus will! Jesus will!\nShare my joys and dry my tears?\nJesus, blessed Jesus will!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who will be my dearest Friend?\nJesus will! Jesus will!\nLove and keep me to the end?\nJesus, blessed Jesus will!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus will, Jesus will!\nYes, your loving Savior will;\nHe will each and every need fulfill,\nJesus, blessed Jesus will!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Who Will Open Mercy's Door?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2284",
          "Authors": [
            "Ina Duley Ogdon",
            "1912."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who will volunteer? See the foe is near!\nSomeone now must fight and the victory win!\nWho will heed the call, sounding now to all?\n\"Fight the fight of faith\" with the hosts of sin!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who will volunteer? Ever loud and clear\nSounds the Master's charge for the lands afar.\nNone are drafted here! Who will volunteer?\nWho will spread the news of the Morning Star?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who will volunteer? Christ, your King, is near,\nHe His wondrous grace for each need supplies.\nBravely meet the foe; onward, upward go!\nRich reward awaits you beyond the skies!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "We will volunteer! We will volunteer!\nIn the strength of Christ our King;\nBattling for the right, we will ever fight,\nTill the shouts of victory ring!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Who Will Volunteer?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2285",
          "Authors": [
            "Flora Kirkland",
            "1890."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Whom have I in heav'n above? Only Thee, my Savior;\nWhom have I on earth to love? Only Thee, my Savior;\nWho my wounded heart can heal, Who my every sorrow feel,\nWho the light of joy reveal? Only Thee, my Savior.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who has led me all my days? Only Thou, my Savior;\nWho deserves my highest praise? Only Thou, my Savior;\nIn my weakness Who is strong, Who has loved and loved me long,\nWho should claim my noblest song? Only Thou, my Savior.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who my inmost thoughts can read? Only Thou, my Savior;\nWho for me doth intercede? Only Thou, my Savior;\nWho my secret thoughts can know, Who such tender mercy show,\nWho can make me white as snow? Only Thou, my Savior.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Whom Have I in Heaven?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2286",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1877."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Whosoever heareth,\" shout, shout the sound!\nSpread the blessed tidings all the world around;\nSpread the joyful news wherever man is found;\n\"Whosoever will may come.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Whosoever cometh need not delay,\nNow the door is open, enter while you may;\nJesus is the true, the only Living Way;\n\"Whosoever will may come.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Whosoever will,\" the promise secure,\n\"Whosoever will,\" forever must endure;\n\"Whosoever will,\" 'tis life forevermore:\n\"Whosoever will may come.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Whosoever will, whosoever will,\"\nSend the proclamation over vale and hill;\n'Tis a loving Father, calls the wanderer home:\n\"Whosoever will, may come.\"",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Whosoever Will",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2287",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Paul Bliss",
            "1870"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Why do we mourn departing friends,\nOr shake at death's alarms?\n'Tis but the voice that Jesus sends\nTo call them to His arms.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Are we not tending upward, too,\nAs fast as time can move?\nNor would we wish the hours more slow\nTo keep us from our love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Why should we tremble to convey\nTheir bodies to the tomb?\nThere the dear flesh of Jesus lay,\nAnd left a long perfume.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The graves of all His saints He blessed,\nAnd softened every bed;\nWhere should the dying members rest,\nBut with the dying Head?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thence He arose, ascending high,\nAnd showed our feet the way;\nUp to the Lord our flesh shall fly,\nAt the great rising day.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then let the last loud trumpet sound,\nAnd bid our kindred rise;\nAwake, ye nations under ground;\nYe saints, ascend the skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Why Do We Mourn Departing Friends?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2288",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "circa 1708."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Why do you wait, dear brother,\nOh, why do you tarry so long?\nYour Savior is waiting to give you\nA place in His sanctified throng.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What do you hope, dear brother,\nTo gain by a further delay?\nThere's no one to save you but Jesus,\nThere's no other way but His way.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Do you not feel, dear brother,\nHis Spirit now striving within?\nOh, why not accept His salvation,\nAnd throw off your burden of sin?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Why do your wait, dear brother?\nThe harvest is passing away,\nYour Savior is longing to bless you,\nThere are danger and death in delay.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Why not? Why not?\nWhy not come to Him now?\nWhy not? Why not?\nWhy not come to Him now?",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Why Do You Wait?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2289",
          "Authors": [
            "George Frederick Root (1820-1895)"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Why should our tears in sorrow flow\nWhen God recalls His own;\nAnd bids them leave a world of woe\nFor an immortal crown?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Is not e'en death a gain to those\nWhose life to God was given?\nGladly to earth their eyes they close\nTo open them in heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Their toils are past, their work is done,\nAnd they are fully blest;\nThey fought the fight, the victory won,\nAnd entered into rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then let our sorrows cease to flow;\nGod has recalled His own;\nBut let our hearts, in every woe,\nStill say, \"Thy will be done.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Why Should Our Tears in Sorrow Flow",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2290",
          "Authors": [
            "William Hiley Bathurst (1796-1877)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wide open are Thy hands,\nPaying with more than gold\nThe awful debt of guilty men,\nForever and of old.\nAh, let me grasp those hands,\nThat we may never part,\nAnd let the power of their blood\nSustain my fainting heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wide open are Thine arms,\nA fallen world to embrace;\nTo take to love and endless rest\nOur whole forsaken race.\nLord, I am sad and poor,\nBut boundless is Thy grace;\nGive me the soul transforming joy\nFor which I seek Thy face.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Draw all my mind and heart\nUp to Thy throne on high,\nAnd let Thy sacred cross exalt\nMy spirit to the sky.\nTo these, Thy mighty hands,\nMy spirit I resign;\nLiving, I live alone to Thee,\nDying, alone am Thine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Wide Open Are Thy Hands",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2291",
          "Authors": [
            "Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153); translated from Latin to English by Charles Porterfield Krauth (1823-1883)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When Jesus comes to reward His servants,\nWhether it be noon or night,\nFaithful to Him will He find us watching,\nWith our lamps all trimmed and bright?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If, at the dawn of the early morning,\nHe shall call us one by one,\nWhen to the Lord we restore our talents,\nWill He answer thee--\"Well done\"?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Have we been true to the trust He left us?\nDo we seek to do our best?\nIf in our hearts there is naught condemns us,\nWe shall have a glorious rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blessed are those whom the Lord finds watching,\nIn His glory they shall share;\nIf He shall come at the dawn or midnight,\nWill He find us watching there?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O can we say we are ready, brother?\nReady for the soul's bright home?\nSay, will He find you and me still watching,\nWaiting, waiting when the Lord shall come?",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Will Jesus Find Us Watching?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2292",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1876."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "When I have finished my journey on earth,\nEnded my labor of love,\nWhen I am waiting for Jesus to say,\n\"Haste to thy mansion above.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When I am breathing my latest farewell,\nParting from all that is dear,\nWhen on my pillow I wearily turn,\nSay, will the angels be near?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When, as I gaze from the threshold of time,\nFainter and fainter the light,\nSofter and softer the voices I hear,\nBidding my spirit good night.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yes; they will come from the bright, sunny land,\nCome on their pinions so fair;\nJesus will send them its glory to tell,\nAngels will carry me there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Will they come? Will they come?\nSay, will the angels come,\nAnd to Jesus carry me home?\nWill they come? Will they come?\nSay, will the angels come,\nAnd to Jesus carry me home?",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Will the Angels Come?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2293",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1877."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There are loved ones in the glory,\nWhose dear forms you often miss;\nWhen you close your earthly story,\nWill you join them in their bliss?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the joyous days of childhood,\nOft they told of wondrous love,\nPointed to the dying Savior\nNow they dwell with Him above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "You can picture happy gatherings\nRound the fireside long ago,\nAnd you think of tearful partings,\nWhen they left you here below:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "One by one their seats were emptied,\nOne by one they went away;\nHere the circle has been broken--\nWill it be complete one day?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Will the circle be unbroken\nBy and by, by and by?\nIn a better home waiting\nIn the sky, in the sky?",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Will the Circle Be Unbroken?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2294",
          "Authors": [
            "Ada Ruth Habershon",
            "before 1908."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am thinking today of that beautiful land\nI shall reach when the sun goeth down;\nWhen through wonderful grace by my Savior I stand,\nWill there be any stars in my crown?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the strength of the Lord let me labor and pray,\nLet me watch as a winner of souls,\nThat bright stars may be mine in the glorious day,\nWhen His praise like the sea billow rolls.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O what joy it will be when His face I behold,\nLiving gems at his feet to lay down!\nIt would sweeten my bliss in the city of gold,\nShould there be any stars in my crown.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Will there be any stars, any stars in my crown\nWhen at evening the sun goeth down?\nWhen I wake with the blest in the mansions of rest\nWill there be any stars in my crown?",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Will There Be Any Stars?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2295",
          "Authors": [
            "Eliza Edmunds Hewitt",
            "circa 1897."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Will you come, will you come, with your poor broken hart,\nBurdened and sin oppressed?\nLay it down at the feet of your Savior and Lord,\nJesus will give you rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Will you come, will you come? There is mercy for you,\nBalm for your aching breast;\nOnly come as you are, and believe on His Name,\nJesus will give you rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Will you come, will you come? You have nothing to pay;\nJesus, Who loves you best,\nBy His death on the cross purchased life for your soul,\nJesus will give you rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Will you come, will you come? How He pleads with you now!\nFly to His loving breast;\nAnd whatever your sin or your sorrow may be,\nJesus will give you rest.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O happy rest! Sweet, happy rest!\nJesus will give you rest.\nOh! Why won't you come in simple, trusting faith?\nJesus will give you rest.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Will You Come?",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2296",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "1889."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "If to Christ our only King\nMen redeemed we strive to bring,\nJust one way this may be done--\nWe must win them one by one.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Side by side we stand each day,\nSaved are we, but lost are they;\nThey will come if we but dare\nSpeak a word backed up by prayer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Only cowards dare refuse,\nDare this gift of God misuse;\nEre some friend goes to his grave,\nSpeak a word his soul to save.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Not for hope of great reward\nTurn men's hearts unto the Lord;\nJust to see a saved man smile\nMakes the effort well worthwhile.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So you bring the one next to you,\nAnd I'll bring the one next to me;\nIn all kinds of weather, we'll all work together,\nAnd see what can be done.\nIf you'll bring the one next to you,\nAnd I bring the one next to me,\nIn no time at all we'll have them all,\nSo win them, win them, one by one.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Win Them One by One",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2297",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Austin Miles",
            "circa 1915"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Winter in his heart of gloom\nSings the song of coming bloom:\nSo over death our souls shall sing\n'Lays of the eternal spring.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then decay shall be no more,\nAnd, the weary seed time o'er,\nAll the dead in Christ shall rise\nFor the harvest of the skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wheresoe'er the faithful sleep\nAngels shall go forth to reap,\nFrom the dust and 'neath the foam\nThey shall bring the harvest home.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bodies of the saints, whose bones\nRest beneath sepulchral stones,\nOr are lost on every wind,\nAll, those messengers shall find.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All from earth to heaven shall soar\nIn that flesh which once they wore,\nDeathless now and glorified,\nLike their Lord and at His side.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "This is life's eternal spring!\nThis the coming joy we sing!\nLook we ever toward this day,\nBe it near or far away!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "'Mid the sorrow and the strife\n'Tis the music of our life,\nAnd the song hath this refrain--\nOur Redeemer comes again!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Winter in His Heart of Gloom",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2298",
          "Authors": [
            "Samuel John Stone",
            "1866."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Winter reigns o'er many a region,\nMany a seed field fallow lies;\nWhen, O Lord, shall come the springtime,\nWith its quickening energies?\nWhen shall this long night be ended?\nWhen the morning dawn appear?\nWhen shall drought give place to freshness?\nWhen these deserts bloom with cheer?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lord, Thy Church is ever praying:\nNow her anxious yearnings hear;\nSpeed the triumphs of Thy kingdom;\nSpread its vict'ries far and near;\nOwn the work, Thy grace attend it,\nWhich we undertake for Thee;\nLet a holy love inflame us;\nKindle zeal and fervency.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "That Thy fields be rightly cultured,\nSend the laborers that we need,\nMen to light the heavy darkness,\nSow the wastes with precious seed.\nThen send down the gentle showers,\nMake Thy gracious sunlight shine,\nThat each field may joy with blessing,\nBringing forth the fruits divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "By the breezes of Thy Spirit,\nFan all deadness into life;\nBless the seeds to Thee upspringing,\nKeep each plant from blast and strife.\nAnd, ye toilers in this seeding,\nKnow the promise God hath given:\nGlorious crowns await the faithful,\nAnd eternal gains in heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Winter Reigns o'er Many a Region",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2299",
          "Authors": [
            "Attributed to Leonhard Meisser",
            "1840."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "With broken heart and contrite sigh,\nA trembling sinner, Lord, I cry;\nThy pard'ning grace is rich and free:\nO God, merciful to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I smite upon my troubled breast,\nWith deep and conscious guilt oppressed,\nChrist and His cross my only plea:\nO God, merciful to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Far off I stand with tearful eyes,\nNor dare uplift them to the skies;\nBut Thou dost all my anguish see:\nO God, merciful to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Nor alms, nor deeds that I have done,\nCan for a single sin atone;\nTo Calvary alone I flee:\nO God, merciful to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And when, redeemed from sin and hell,\nWith all the ransomed throng I dwell,\nMy raptured song shall ever be,\nGod has been merciful to me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "With Broken Heart and Contrite Sigh",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2300",
          "Authors": [
            "Cornelius Elven",
            "1852."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "With grateful heart my thanks I bring,\nBefore the great Thy praise I sing;\nI worship in Thy holy place\nAnd praise Thee for Thy truth and grace;\nFor truth and grace together shine\nIn Thy most holy Word divine,\nIn Thy most holy Word divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I cried to Thee and Thou didst save,\nThy Word of grace new courage gave;\nThe kings of earth shall thank Thee, Lord,\nFor they have heard Thy wondrous Word;\nYea, they shall come with songs of praise,\nFor great and glorious are Thy ways,\nFor great and glorious are Thy ways.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Lord, enthroned in glory bright,\nThou reignest in the heavenly height;\nThe proud in vain Thy favor seek,\nBut Thou hast mercy for the meek;\nThrough trouble though my pathway be,\nThou wilt retrieve and strengthen me,\nThou wilt retrieve and strengthen me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thou wilt stretch forth Thy mighty arm\nTo save me when my foes alarm;\nThe work Thou hast for me begun\nShall by Thy grace be fully done;\nForever mercy dwells with Thee;\nO Lord, my Maker, think on me,\nO Lord, my Maker, think on me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "With Grateful Heart My Thanks I Bring",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2301",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "With happy voices ringing, Thy children, Lord, appear;\nTheir joyous praises bringing in anthems sweet and clear.\nFor skies of golden splendor, for azure rolling sea,\nFor blossoms sweet and tender, O Lord, we worship Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What though no eye beholds Thee, no hand Thy hand may feel,\nThy universe unfolds Thee, Thy starry heav'ns reveal;\nThe earth and all its glory, our homes and all we love,\nTell forth the wondrous story of One Who reigns above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And shall we not adore Thee, with more than joyous song,\nAnd live in truth before Thee, all beautiful and strong?\nLord, bless our souls' endeavor Thy servants true to be,\nAnd through all life, forever, to live our praise to Thee.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "With Happy Voices Ringing",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2302",
          "Authors": [
            "William George Tarrant",
            "1888."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "With joy we hail the sacred day,\nWhich God has called His own;\nWith joy the summons we obey\nTo worship at His throne.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Spirit of grace, O deign to dwell\nWithin Thy church below!\nMake her in holiness excel,\nWith pure devotion glow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Let peace within her walls be found;\nLet all her sons unite;\nTo spread with grateful zeal around\nHer clear and shining light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Great God, we hail the sacred day\nWhich Thou hast called Thine own;\nWith joy the summons we obey\nTo worship at Thy throne.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "With Joy We Hail the Sacred Day",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2303",
          "Authors": [
            "Harriet Auber (1773-1862)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "With one consent, let all the earth\nTo God their cheerful voices raise;\nGlad homage pay with awful mirth,\nAnd sing before Him songs of praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Convinced that He is God alone,\nFrom Whom both we and all proceed;\nWe, whom He chooses for His own,\nThe flock that He vouchsafes to feed.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O enter, then, His temple gate,\nThence to His courts devoutly press,\nAnd still your grateful hymns repeat,\nAnd still His Name with praises bless.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For He's the Lord, supremely good;\nHis mercy is forever sure;\nHis truth, which always firmly stood,\nTo endless ages shall endure.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "With One Consent, Let all the Earth",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2304",
          "Authors": [
            "Tate and Brady",
            "1696."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "With songs and honors sounding loud,\nAddress the Lord on high;\nOver the heav'ns He spreads His cloud,\nAnd waters veil the sky.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He sends His showers of blessing down\nTo cheer the plains below;\nHe makes the grass the mountains crown,\nAnd corn in valleys grow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He gives the grazing ox his meat,\nHe hears the raven's cry;\nBut man, who tastes His finest wheat,\nShould raise His honors high.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His steady counsels change the face\nOf the declining year;\nHe bids the sun cut short his race,\nAnd wintry days appear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His hoary frost, His fleecy snow,\nDescend and clothe the ground;\nThe liquid streams forbear to flow,\nIn icy fetters bound.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When from the dreadful stores on high\nHe pours the rattling hail,\nThe wretch that dares this God defy\nShall find his courage fail.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He sends His Word, and melts the snow,\nThe fields no longer mourn;\nHe calls the warmer gales to blow,\nAnd bids the spring return.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The changing wind, the flying cloud,\nObey His mighty Word:\nWith songs and honors sounding loud,\nPraise ye the sovereign Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "With Songs and Honors Sounding Loud",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2305",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1719."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Within the Church's sacred fold,\nBy holy sacrament enrolled,\nAnother lamb we lay:\nAn heir before of sin and shame,\nNow in the holy triune Name\nHis guilt is washed away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O loving Father, Thee we pray\nLook on this babe newborn today,\nThine own adopted child;\nAn angel guard do Thou bestow\nTo lead him in Thy paths below,\nAnd guide him through the wild.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O God the Son, Thou heavenly Vine,\nProtect this tender branch of Thine\nThrough all that may betide;\nForever nourished may he be\nWith sap divine that flows from Thee,\nIn Thee for aye abide.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blest Spirit, Whose indwelling grace\nHas given this little one a place\nAmong the heirs of life;\nO breathe Thy sevenfold gifts within,\nAnd keep Thy temple pure from sin\nIn midst of worldly strife.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "So, holy Trinity, by Thee\nDivinely trained this babe may be\nIn faith and hope and love;\nSo may he gain, earth's waves o'erpast,\nHis bright inheritance at last\nWith all Thy saints above.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Within the Church's Sacred Fold",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2306",
          "Authors": [
            "Katherine D. Cornish."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Within the maddening maze of things,\nWhen tossed by storm and flood,\nTo one fixed trust my spirit clings;\nI know that God is good!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "No offering of my own I have,\nNor works my faith to prove;\nI can but give the gifts He gave,\nAnd plead His love for love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I know not where His islands lift\nTheir fronded palms in air;\nI only know I cannot drift\nBeyond His love and care.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And so beside the silent sea\nI wait the muffled oar;\nNo harm from Him can come to me\nOn ocean or on shore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I know not what the future hath\nOf marvel or surprise,\nAssured alone that life and death\nHis mercy underlies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Within the Maddening Maze of Things",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2307",
          "Authors": [
            "John Greenleaf Whittier (1807-1892)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Word of the Father, O light from on high,\nWonderful book, wonderful book,\nGuide to our glorious home in the sky,\nWonderful book of life.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Bread for our souls such a bountiful store,\nWonderful book, wonderful book,\nFeasting on thee we shall hunger no more,\nWonderful book of life.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Stream by the wayside from fountains above,\nWonderful book, wonderful book,\nBathing our spirits in infinite love,\nWonderful book of life.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wonderful book, glorious book,\nTo high and lowly a treasure most holy,\nA jewel so rare, balm for all care,\nGift of the Father, wonderful book of life.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Wonderful Book",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2308",
          "Authors": [
            "Lizzie DeArmond",
            "1903."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wonderful grace of Jesus,\nGreater than all my sin;\nHow shall my tongue describe it,\nWhere shall its praise begin?\nTaking away my burden,\nSetting my spirit free;\nFor the wonderful grace of Jesus reaches me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wonderful grace of Jesus,\nReaching to the lost,\nBy it I have been pardoned,\nSaved to the uttermost,\nChains have been torn asunder,\nGiving me liberty;\nFor the wonderful grace of Jesus reaches me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wonderful grace of Jesus,\nReaching the most defiled,\nBy its transforming power,\nMaking him God's dear child,\nPurchasing peace and heaven,\nFor all eternity;\nAnd the wonderful grace of Jesus reaches me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wonderful the matchless grace of Jesus,\nDeeper than the mighty rolling sea;\nWonderful grace, all sufficient for me, for even me.\nBroader than the scope of my transgressions,\nGreater far than all my sin and shame,\nO magnify the precious Name of Jesus.\nPraise His Name!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Wonderful Grace of Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2309",
          "Authors": [
            "Haldor Lillenas",
            "1918"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Far away in the depths of my spirit tonight\nRolls a melody sweeter than psalm;\nIn celestial strains it unceasingly falls\nO'er my soul like an infinite calm.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "What a treasure I have in this wonderful peace,\nBuried deep in the heart of my soul,\nSo secure that no power can mine it away,\nWhile the years of eternity roll!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "I am resting tonight in this wonderful peace,\nResting sweetly in Jesus' control;\nFor I'm kept from all danger by night and by day,\nAnd His glory is flooding my soul!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And I think when I rise to that city of peace,\nWhere the Anchor of peace I shall see,\nThat one strain of the song which the ransomed will sing\nIn that heavenly kingdom will be:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ah, soul! are you here without comfort and rest,\nMarching down the rough pathway of time?\nMake Jesus your Friend ere the shadows grow dark;\nO accept of this peace so sublime!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Peace, peace, wonderful peace,\nComing down from the Father above!\nSweep over my spirit forever, I pray\nIn fathomless billows of love!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Wonderful Peace",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2310",
          "Authors": [
            "W.D. Cornell",
            "1889."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Coming to Jesus, my Savior, I found\nWonderful peace, wonderful peace;\nStorms in their fury may rage all around,\nI have peace, sweet peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Peace like a river, so deep and so broad,\nWonderful peace, wonderful peace;\nResting my soul on the bosom of God,\nI have peace, sweet peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Peace like a holy and infinite calm,\nWonderful peace, wonderful peace,\nLike to the strains of an evening psalm,\nI have peace, sweet peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Gone is the battle that once raged within,\nWonderful peace, wonderful peace;\nJesus has saved me and cleansed me from sin,\nI have peace, sweet peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Peace, peace, wonderful peace,\nPeace, peace, glorious peace;\nSince my Redeemer has ransomed my soul,\nI have peace, sweet peace.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Wonderful Peace (1)",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2311",
          "Authors": [
            "Haldor Lillenas",
            "circa 1914"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wonderful story of love;\nTell it to me again;\nWonderful story of love;\nWake the immortal strain!\nAngels with rapture announce it,\nShepherds with wonder receive it;\nSinner, O won't you believe it?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wonderful story of love;\nThough you are far away;\nWonderful story of love;\nStill He doth call today;\nCalling from Calvary's mountain,\nDown from the crystal bright fountain,\nE'en from the dawn of creation,",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wonderful story of love;\nJesus provides a rest;\nWonderful story of love;\nFor all the pure and blest,\nRest in those mansions above us,\nWith those who've gone on before us,\nSinging the rapturous chorus,",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wonderful story of love,\nWonderful! Wonderful!\nWonderful, wonderful story of love.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Wonderful Story of Love",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2312",
          "Authors": [
            "J. M. Driver",
            "1892"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing them over again to me, wonderful words of life,\nLet me more of their beauty see, wonderful words of life;\nWords of life and beauty teach me faith and duty.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Christ, the blessed One, gives to all wonderful words of life;\nSinner, list to the loving call, wonderful words of life;\nAll so freely given, wooing us to heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sweetly echo the Gospel call, wonderful words of life;\nOffer pardon and peace to all, wonderful words of life;\nJesus, only Savior, sanctify us forever.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Beautiful words, wonderful words, wonderful words of life,\nBeautiful words, wonderful words, wonderful words of life.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Wonderful Words of Life",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2314",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Paul Bliss",
            "1874"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is never a day so dreary,\nThere is never a night so long,\nBut the soul that is trusting in Jesus\nWill somewhere find a song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is never a cross so heavy,\nThere is never a weight of woe,\nBut that Jesus will help to carry\nBecause He loveth so.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is never a care or burden,\nThere is never a grief or loss,\nBut that Jesus in love will lighten\nWhen carried to the cross.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "There is never a guilty sinner,\nThere is never a wandering one,\nBut that God can in mercy pardon\nThrough Jesus Christ, His Son.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wonderful, wonderful Jesus,\nIn the heart He implanteth a song:\nA song of deliverance, of courage, of strength,\nIn the heart He implanteth a song.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Wonderful, Wonderful Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2313",
          "Authors": [
            "Anna Belle Russell",
            "1921."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Word supreme, before creation\nBorn of God eternally,\nWho didst will for our salvation\nTo be born on earth, and die;\nWell Thy saints have kept their station,\nWatching till Thine hour is nigh.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Now 'tis come and faith espies Thee;\nLike an eaglet in the morn,\nOne in steadfast worship eyes Thee;\nThy beloved, Thy latest born;\nIn Thy glory he descries Thee\nReigning from the tree of scorn.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He first hoping and believing\nDid beside the grave adore;\nLatest he, the warfare leaving,\nLanded on the eternal shore;\nAnd his witness we receiving\nOwn Thee Lord forevermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Much he asked in loving wonder,\nOn Thy bosom leaning, Lord!\nIn that secret place of thunder,\nAnswer kind didst Thou accord,\nWisdom for Thy church to ponder\nTill the day of dread award.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo! heaven's doors lift up, revealing\nHow Thy judgments earthward move;\nScrolls unfolded, trumpets pealing,\nWine cups from the wrath above,\nYet o'er all a soft voice stealing--\n\"Little children, trust and love!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thee, the Almighty King eternal,\nFather of the eternal word;\nThee, the Father's Word supernal,\nThee, of both, the Breath adored;\nHeaven, and earth, and realms infernal\nOwn, one glorious God and Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Word Supreme, Before Creation",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2315",
          "Authors": [
            "John Keble",
            "1820."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Work, for the night is coming,\nWork through the morning hours;\nWork while the dew is sparkling,\nWork 'mid springing flowers;\nWork when the day grows brighter,\nWork in the glowing sun;\nWork, for the night is coming,\nWhen man's work is done.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Work, for the night is coming,\nWork through the sunny noon;\nFill brightest hours with labor,\nRest comes sure and soon.\nGive every flying minute,\nSomething to keep in store;\nWork, for the night is coming,\nWhen man works no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Work, for the night is coming,\nUnder the sunset skies;\nWhile their bright tints are glowing,\nWork, for daylight flies.\nWork till the last beam fadeth,\nFadeth to shine no more;\nWork, while the night is darkening,\nWhen man's work is o'er.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Work, for the Night Is Coming",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2316",
          "Authors": [
            "Anna Louisa Walker Coghill",
            "1854."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Workman of God! O lose not heart,\nBut learn what God is like;\nAnd in the darkest battlefield\nThou shalt know where to strike.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Thrice blest is he to whom is giv'n\nThe instinct that can tell\nThat God is on the field, when He\nIs most invisible.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blest too is he who can divine\nWhere real right doth lie,\nAnd dares to take the side that seems\nWrong to man's blindfold eye.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then learn to scorn the praise of men,\nAnd learn to lose with God;\nFor Jesus won the world through shame,\nAnd beckons thee His road.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Workman of God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2317",
          "Authors": [
            "Frederick William Faber."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness,\nBow down before Him, His glory proclaim;\nGold of obedience and incense of lowliness,\nBring and adore Him--the Lord is His Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Low at His feet lay Thy burden of carefulness,\nHigh on His heart He will bear it for thee;\nComfort thy sorrows and answer thy prayerfulness,\nGuiding thy steps as may best for thee be.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Fear not to enter His courts in the slenderness\nOf the poor wealth thou wouldst reckon as thine;\nTruth in its beauty, and love in its tenderness,\nThese are the offerings to lay on His shrine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Worship the Lord in the Beauty of Holiness",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2318",
          "Authors": [
            "John Samuel Bewley Monsell",
            "1863."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Wounded for me, wounded for me,\nThere on the cross He was wounded for me;\nGone my transgressions, and now I am free,\nAll because Jesus was wounded for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Dying for me, dying for me,\nThere on the cross He was dying for me;\nNow in His death my redemption I see,\nAll because Jesus was dying for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Risen for me, risen for me,\nUp from the grave He has risen for me;\nNow evermore from death's sting I am free,\nAll because Jesus has risen for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Living for me, living for me,\nUp in the skies He is living for me;\nDaily He's pleading and praying for me,\nAll because Jesus is living for me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Coming for me, coming for me,\nOne day to earth He is coming for me;\nThen with what joy His dear face I shall see,\nO how I praise Him--He's coming for me!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Wounded for Me",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2319",
          "Authors": [
            "W.G. Ovens and Gladys Watkin Roberts."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye choirs of new Jerusalem,\nYour sweetest notes employ,\nThe Paschal victory to hymn\nIn strains of holy joy.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "For Judah's Lion bursts His chains,\nCrushing the serpent's head;\nAnd cries aloud through death's domains\nTo wake the imprisoned dead.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Devouring depths of hell their prey\nAt His command restore;\nHis ransomed hosts pursue their way\nWhere Jesus goes before.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Triumphant in His glory now\nTo Him all power is given;\nTo Him in one communion bow\nAll saints in earth and heaven.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "While we, His soldiers, praise our King,\nHis mercy we implore,\nWithin His palace bright to bring\nAnd keep us evermore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All glory to the Father be,\nAll glory to the Son,\nAll glory, Holy Ghost, to Thee,\nWhile endless ages run.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2320",
          "Authors": [
            "St. Fulbert of Chartres; translated from Latin to English by Robert Campbell",
            "1850."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye Christian heralds, go proclaim\nSalvation through Emmanuel's Name;\nTo distant climes the tidings bear,\nAnd plant the Rose of Sharon there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ruler of worlds, display Thy power,\nBe this Thy Zion's favored hour;\nBid the bright morning star arise,\nAnd point the nations to the skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Set up Thy throne where Satan reigns,\nOn Afric shores, on India's plains;\nOn wilds and continents unknown,\nAnd be the universe Thine own!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Speak and the world shall hear Thy voice;\nSpeak and the deserts shall rejoice!\nScatter the shades of mortal night;\nLet worthless idols flee the light!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Trusting in Him, dear brethren, rear\nThe Gospel standard void of fear;\nGo seek with joy your destined shore,\nTo view your native land no more.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He'll shield you with a wall of fire,\nWith flaming zeal your hearts inspire,\nBid raging winds their fury cease,\nAnd hush the tempests into peace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "And when our labors are all o'er,\nThen we shall meet to part no more;\nMeet with the blood bought throng to fall,\nAnd crown our Jesus, Lord of all!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Ye Christian Heralds, Go Proclaim",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2321",
          "Authors": [
            "Bourne Hall Draper",
            "1803."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye holy angels bright,\nWho stand before God's throne\nAnd dwell in glorious light,\nPraise ye the Lord each one.\nAssist our song, or else the theme\nToo high doth seem for mortal tongue.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye blessed souls at rest,\nThat see your Savior's face,\nWhose glory, e'en the least,\nIs far above our grace.\nGod's praises sound, as in His sight\nWith sweet delight you do abound.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye saints, who toil below,\nAdore your heavenly King,\nAnd onward as ye go\nSome joyful anthem sing;\nTake what He gives and praise Him still,\nThrough good or ill, Who ever lives!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All nations of the earth,\nExtol the world's great King:\nWith melody and mirth\nHis glorious praises sing,\nFor He still reigns, and will bring low\nThe proudest foe that Him disdains.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sing forth Jehovah's praise,\nYe saints, that on Him call!\nHim magnify always\nHis holy churches all!\nIn Him rejoice and there proclaim\nHis holy Name with sounding voice.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "My soul, bear thou thy part,\nTriumph in God above,\nAnd with a well tuned heart\nSing thou the songs of love.\nAnd all my days let no distress\nNor fears suppress His joyful praise.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Away, distrustful care!\nI have Thy promise, Lord:\nTo banish all despair,\nI have Thine oath and Word:\nAnd therefore I shall see Thy face\nAnd there Thy grace shall magnify.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Why Thy triumphant flock\nThen I shall numbered be;\nBuilt on th'eternal Rock,\nHis glory shall we see.\nThe heav'ns so high\nWith praise shall ring\nAnd all shall sing in harmony.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Ye Holy Angels Bright",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2322",
          "Authors": [
            "Richard Baxter",
            "1681."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "A ruler once came to Jesus by night\nTo ask Him the way of salvation and light;\nThe Master made answer in words true and plain,\n\"Ye must be born again.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye children of men, attend to the Word,\nSo solemnly uttered by Jesus the Lord;\nAnd let not this message to you be in vain,\n\"Ye must be born again.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O ye who would enter that glorious rest,\nAnd sing with the ransomed the song of the blest,\nThe life everlasting if ye would obtain,\n\"Ye must be born again.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "A dear one in heaven thy heart yearns to see,\nAt the beautiful gate may be watching for thee,\nThen list to the note of this solemn refrain,\n\"Ye must be born again.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Ye must be born again,\nYe must be born again,\nI verily, verily, say unto thee,\nYe must be born again.\"",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Ye Must Be Born Again",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2323",
          "Authors": [
            "William True Sleeper",
            "1877."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye nations round the earth, rejoice\nBefore the Lord, your sovereign King,\nServe Him with cheerful heart and voice;\nWith all your tongues His glory sing.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord is God; 'tis He alone\nDoth life and breath and being give;\nWe are His work, and not our own;\nThe sheep that on His pastures live.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Enter His gates with songs of joy,\nWith praises to His courts repair;\nAnd make it your divine employ\nTo pay your thanks and honors there.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Lord is good, the Lord is kind;\nGreat is His grace, His mercy sure;\nAnd the whole race of man shall find\nHis truth from age to age endure.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Ye Nations Round the Earth, Rejoice",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2324",
          "Authors": [
            "Isaac Watts",
            "1719."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye neighbors, and friends of Jesus, draw near:\nHis love condescends by titles so dear\nTo call and invite you His triumph to prove,\nAnd freely delight you in Jesus' love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Shepherd Who died His sheep to redeem,\nOn every side are gathered to Him\nThe weary and burdened, the reprobate race;\nAnd wait to be pardoned through Jesus' grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The blind are restored through Jesus' Name,\nThey see their dear Lord, and follow the Lamb;\nThe halt they are walking, and running their race;\nThe dumb they are talking of Jesus' grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The deaf hear His voice and comforting Word,\nIt bids them rejoice in Jesus their Lord,\n\"Thy sins are forgiven, accepted thou art\";\nThey listen, and heaven springs up in their heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The lepers from all their spots are made clean,\nThe dead by His call are raised from their sin;\nIn Jesus' compassion the sick find a cure,\nAnd Gospel salvation is preached to the poor.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To us and to them is published the Word:\nThen let us proclaim our life giving Lord,\nWho now is reviving His work in our days,\nAnd mightily striving to save us by grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Jesus! ride on till all are subdued,\nThy mercy make known, and sprinkle Thy blood;\nDisplay Thy salvation, and teach the new song\nTo every nation, and people, and tongue.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Ye Neighbors and Friends of Jesus",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2325",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley (1707-1788)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye ransomed sinners, hear,\nThe pris'ners of the Lord;\nAnd wait till Christ appear\nAccording to His Word.\nRejoice in hope; rejoice with me.\nRejoice in hope; rejoice with me.\nWe shall from all our sins be free.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In God we put our trust:\nIf we our sins confess,\nFaithful He is, and just,\nFrom all unrighteousness\nTo cleanse us all, both you and me;\nTo cleanse us all, both you and me;\nWe shall from all our sins be free.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Surely in us the hope\nOf glory shall appear;\nSinners, your heads lift up\nAnd see redemption near.\nAgain I say: rejoice with me.\nAgain I say: rejoice with me.\nWe shall from all our sins be free.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The Word of God is sure,\nAnd never can remove;\nWe shall in heart be pure\nAnd perfected in love.\nRejoice in hope; rejoice with me.\nRejoice in hope; rejoice with me.\nWe shall from all our sins be free.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then let us gladly bring\nOur sacrifice of praise;\nLet us give thanks and sing\nAnd glory in His grace.\nRejoice in hope; rejoice with me.\nRejoice in hope; rejoice with me.\nWe shall from all our sins be free.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Ye Ransomed Sinners, Hear",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2326",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1742."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye servants of God, your Master proclaim,\nAnd publish abroad His wonderful Name;\nThe Name all victorious of Jesus extol,\nHis kingdom is glorious and rules over all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The legions of Hell have lifted their voice,\nSore troubled that we in Jesus rejoice;\nThe floods they are roaring, but Jesus is here;\nWhile we are adoring, He always is near.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When devils engage, the billows arise,\nAnd horribly rage, and threaten the skies:\nTheir fury shall never our steadfastness shock,\nThe weakest believer is built on a rock.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God ruleth on high, almighty to save,\nAnd still He is nigh, His presence we have;\nThe great congregation His triumph shall sing,\nAscribing salvation to Jesus, our King.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Salvation to God, who sits on the throne!\"\nLet all cry aloud and honor the Son;\nThe praises of Jesus the angels proclaim,\nFall down on their faces and worship the Lamb.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then let us adore and give Him His right,\nAll glory and power, all wisdom and might;\nAll honor and blessing with angels above,\nAnd thanks never ceasing and infinite love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Ye Servants of God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2327",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1744."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Ye shall be My witnesses,\" was Jesus' last command,\nTo every kindred tongue and tribe, in every clime and land;\nGo, tell them of our Christ and say His kingdom is at hand,",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Jesus has commissioned you and me to go or send,\nA messenger in His dear Name, His glorious cross defend;\nAnd He has promised to be with us, even to the end,",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "God has said be of good courage, neither be afraid,\nThough mountains seem to hedge the way, He says be undismayed;\nFor Jesus is our Captain and will always be our aid,",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Hear the suff'ring millions crying for the living Bread,\nWhen Christ was here His words were, \"Let the multitudes be fed.\"\nThen haste wherever man is found, for all His blood was shed,",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Who will go and witness for Jesus?\nTell it out, tell it out, the blessed Gospel sound,\nTell it out, tell it out, the news the world around,\nTill the Name of Jesus has been heard wherever man is found,\nWho will go and witness for Jesus?",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Ye Shall Be My Witnesses",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2328",
          "Authors": [
            "James M. Kirk (1854-1945)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye sons of earth prepare the plough,\nBreak up your fallow ground!\nThe Sower is gone forth to sow,\nAnd scatter blessings round.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The seed that finds a stony soil\nShoots forth a hasty blade;\nBut ill repays the sower's toil,\nSoon withered, scorched, and dead.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The thorny ground is sure to balk\nAll hopes of harvest there;\nWe find a tall and sickly stalk,\nBut not the fruitful ear.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The beaten path and highway side\nReceive the trust in vain;\nThe watchful birds the spoil divide,\nAnd pick up all the grain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "But where the Lord of grace and power\nHas blessed the happy field,\nHow plenteous is the golden store\nThe deep wrought furrows yield!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Father of mercies, we have need\nOf Thy preparing grace;\nLet the same hand that gives me seed\nProvide a fruitful place!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Ye Sons of Earth Prepare the Plough",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2329",
          "Authors": [
            "William Cowper",
            "1779."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye thirsty for God, to Jesus give ear,\nAnd take, through His blood, a power to draw near;\nHis kind invitation ye sinners embrace,\nAccepting salvation, salvation by grace.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Sent down from above, Who governs the skies,\nIn vehement love to sinners He cries,\nDrink into my Spirit, who happy would be,\nAnd all things inherit by coming to Me.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O Savior of all, Thy Word we believe!\nAnd come at Thy call, Thy grace to receive;\nThe blessing is given wherever Thou art.\nThe earnest of heaven is love in the heart.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To us at Thy feet the Comforter give,\nWho gasp to admit Thy Spirit, and live;\nThe weakest believers acknowledge for Thine,\nAnd fill us with rivers of water divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Ye Thirsty for God",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2330",
          "Authors": [
            "Charles Wesley",
            "1762."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye watchers and ye holy ones,\nBright seraphs, cherubims and thrones,\nRaise the glad strain, Alleluia!\nCry out, dominions, princedoms, powers,\nVirtues, archangels, angels' choirs:",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O higher than the cherubim,\nMore glorious than the seraphim,\nLead their praises, Alleluia!\nThou bearer of th'eternal Word,\nMost gracious, magnify the Lord.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Respond, ye souls in endless rest,\nYe patriarchs and prophets blest,\nAlleluia! Alleluia!\nYe holy twelve, ye martyrs strong,\nAll saints triumphant, raise the song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O friends, in gladness let us sing,\nSupernal anthems echoing,\nAlleluia! Alleluia!\nTo God the Father, God the Son,\nAnd God the Spirit, Three in One.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Alleluia! Alleluia!\nAlleluia! Alleluia!\nAlleluia!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2331",
          "Authors": [
            "John Athelstan Laurie Riley",
            "1906."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yea, as I live, Jehovah saith,\nI would not have the sinner's death,\nBut that he turn from error's ways,\nRepent, and live through endless days.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To us therefore Christ gave command:\n\"Go forth and preach in every land;\nBestow on all My pardoning grace\nWho will repent and mend their ways.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"All those whose sins ye thus remit\nI truly pardon and acquit;\nAnd those whose sins ye do retain\nCondemned and guilty shall remain.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"What ye shall bind, that bound shall be;\nWhat ye shall loose, that shall be free;\nUnto My church the keys are giv'n\nTo ope and close the gates of heav'n.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The words which absolution give\nAre His Who died that we might live;\nThe minister whom Christ has sent\nIs but His humble instrument.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When ministers lay on their hands,\nAbsolved by Christ the sinner stands;\nHe who by grace the Word believes\nThe purchase of His blood receives.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All praise, eternal Son, to Thee\nFor absolution full and free,\nIn which Thou showest forth Thy grace;\nFrom false indulgence guard our race.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Praise God the Father and the Son\nAnd Holy Spirit, Three in One,\nAs 'twas, is now, and so shall be\nWorld without end, eternity!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Yea, as I Live, Jehovah Saith",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2332",
          "Authors": [
            "Nikolaus Herman",
            "1560;"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yes, the Redeemer rose, the Savior left the dead,\nAnd o'er our hellish foes high raised His conquering head.\nIn wild dismay the guards around,\nFall to the ground and sink away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Lo! the angelic bands in full assembly meet,\nTo wait His high commands and worship at His feet.\nJoyful they come, and wing their way\nFrom realms of day to Jesus' tomb.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Then back to heav'n they fly the joyful news to bear.\nHark! as they soar on high, what music fills the air!\nTheir anthems say, \"Jesus, Who bled,\nHath left the dead, He rose today.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ye mortals, catch the sound, redeemed by Him from hell;\nAnd send the echo round the globe on which you dwell,\nWith Christ we reign, and empires gain\nBeyond the skies.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Yes, the Redeemer Rose",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2333",
          "Authors": [
            "Philip Doddridge",
            "1755."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oh come to the Savior, believe in His Name,\nAnd ask Him your heart to renew;\nHe waits to be gracious, O turn not away,\nFor now there is pardon for you.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The way of transgression that leads unto death,\nOh, why will you longer pursue?\nHow can you reject the sweet message of love\nThat offers full pardon for you?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Be warned of your danger; escape to the cross;\nYour only salvation is there;\nBelieve, and that moment the Spirit of grace\nWill answer your penitent prayer.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yes, there is pardon for you,\nYes, there is pardon for you;\nFor Jesus has died to redeem you,\nAnd offers full pardon to you.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Yes, There Is Pardon for You",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2334",
          "Authors": [
            "Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby",
            "circa 1875."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "O how sweet the glorious message simple faith may claim\nYesterday, today, forever Jesus is the same.\nStill He loves to save the sinful, heal the sick and lame\nCheer the mourner, still the tempest, glory to His Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "He, who was the Friend of sinners, seeks the lost one now\nSinner come, and at His footstool penitently bow\nHe Who said \"I'll not condemn thee, go and sin no more,\"\nSpeaks to thee that word of pardon as in days of yore.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Oft on earth He healed the sufferer by His mighty hand\nStill our sicknesses and sorrows go at His command\nHe who gave His healing virtue to a woman's touch\nTo the faith that claims His fullness still will give as much.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "As of old He walked to Emmaus, with them to abide\nSo through all life's way He walketh ever near our side\nSoon again we shall behold Him, Hasten Lord the day\nBut twill still be this same Jesus as He went away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yesterday, today, forever, Jesus is the same.\nAll may change, but Jesus never! Glory to His Name!\nGlory to His Name! Glory to His Name!\nAll may change, but Jesus never! Glory to His Name!",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Yesterday, Today, Forever",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2335",
          "Authors": [
            "Albert Benjamin Simpson (1843-1919)."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "\"Yet there is room\": the Lamb's bright hall of song,\nWith its fair glory, beckons thee along;\nRoom, room, still room! O enter, enter now.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Day is declining, and the sun is low;\nThe shadows lengthen, light makes haste to go;\nRoom, room, still room! O enter, enter now.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "The bridal hall is filling for the feast;\nPass in, pass in, and be the Bridegroom's guest;\nRoom, room, still room! O enter, enter now.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "It fills, it fills, that hall of jubilee!\nMake haste, make haste; 'tis not too full for thee;\nRoom, room, still room! O enter, enter now.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "O enter in; that banquet is for thee;\nThat cup of everlasting joy is free;\nRoom, room, still room! O enter, enter now.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "All heaven is there, all joy! Go in, go in;\nThe angels beckon thee the prize to win:\nRoom, room, still room! O enter, enter now.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Louder and sweeter sounds the loving call;\nCome, lingerer, come; enter that festal hall;\nRoom, room, still room! O enter, enter now.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 7
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ere night that gate may close, and seal thy doom;\nThen the last low, long cry, \"No room, no room!\"\nNo room, no room! O woeful cry, \"No room!\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 8
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Yet There Is Room",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2336",
          "Authors": [
            "Horatius Bonar",
            "1872."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Yield not to temptation, for yielding is sin;\nEach victory will help you some other to win;\nFight manfully onward, dark passions subdue,\nLook ever to Jesus, He'll carry you through.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Shun evil companions, bad language disdain,\nGod's Name hold in reverence, nor take it in vain;\nBe thoughtful and earnest, kindhearted and true,\nLook ever to Jesus, He'll carry you through.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "To him that o'ercometh, God giveth a crown;\nThrough faith we shall conquer, though often cast down;\nHe Who is our Savior our strength will renew;\nLook ever to Jesus, He'll carry you through.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Ask the Savior to help you,\nComfort, strengthen and keep you;\nHe is willing to aid you,\nHe will carry you through.",
              "PartType": 1,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Yield Not to Temptation",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2337",
          "Authors": [
            "Horatio Richmond Palmer",
            "1868"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Your harps, ye trembling saints,\nDown from the willows take;\nLoud to the praise of love divine\nBid every string awake.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Though in a foreign land\nWe are not far from home,\nAnd nearer to our house above\nWe every moment come.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "His grace will to the end\nStronger and brighter shine;\nNor present things nor things to come\nShall quench the spark divine.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When we in darkness walk,\nNor feel the heavenly flame,\nThen is the time to trust our God,\nAnd rest upon His Name.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Soon shall our doubts and fears\nSubside at His control;\nHis lovingkindness shall break through\nThe midnight of the soul.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Blest is the man, O Lord!\nThat stays himself on Thee;\nWho wait for Thy salvation, Lord!\nShall thy salvation see.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Your Harps, Ye Trembling Saints",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2338",
          "Authors": [
            "Unknown"
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "If you cannot, on the ocean, sail among the swiftest fleet,\nRocking on the highest billows, laughing at the storms you meet,\nYou can stand among the sailors, anchored yet within the bay,\nYou can lend a hand to help them, as they launch their boats away.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If you are too weak to journey up the mountain steep and high,\nYou can stand within the valley, while the multitudes go by;\nYou can chant in happy measure, as they slowly pass along;\nThough they may forget the singer, they will not forget the song.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If you have not gold and silver ever ready to command;\nIf you cannot toward the needy reach an ever open hand;\nYou can visit the afflicted, o'er the erring you can weep;\nYou can be a true disciple, sitting at the Savior's feet.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If you cannot, in the conflict prove, yourself a soldier true,\nIf, where fire and smoke are thickest, there's no work for you to do;\nWhen the battlefield is silent, you can go with careful tread,\nYou can bear away the wounded, you can cover up the dead.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 4
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "If you cannot, in the harvest, gather up the richest sheaves,\nMany a grain both ripe and golden oft the careless reaper leaves;\nGo and glean among the briars growing rank against the wall,\nFor it may be that their shadow hides the heaviest wheat of all.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 5
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Do not, then, stand idly waiting, for some greater work to do;\nFortune is a lazy goddess, she will never come to you.\nGo and toil in any vineyard, do not fear to do or dare,\nIf you want a field of labor, you can find it anywhere.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 6
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Your Mission",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2339",
          "Authors": [
            "Ellen Maria Huntington Gates",
            "1860."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Zion stands by hills surrounded,\nZion, kept by power divine;\nAll her foes shall be confounded,\nThough the world in arms combine;\nHappy Zion, what a favored lot is thine!\nHappy Zion, what a favored lot is thine!",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Every human tie may perish;\nFriend to friend unfaithful prove;\nMothers cease their own to cherish;\nHeav'n and earth at last remove;\nBut no changes can attend Jehovah's love,\nBut no changes can attend Jehovah's love.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "In the furnace God may prove thee,\nThence to bring thee forth more bright,\nBut can never cease to love thee;\nThou art precious in His sight;\nGod is with thee—God, thine everlasting Light,\nGod is with thee—God, thine everlasting Light.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
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          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Zion Stands by Hills Surrounded",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2341",
          "Authors": [
            "Thomas Kelly",
            "1806."
          ]
        },
        {
          "CCLID": "",
          "Copyright": [
            "Public Domain"
          ],
          "Disclaimer": null,
          "LyricParts": [
            {
              "Lyrics": "Zion, founded on the mountains,\nGod, thy Maker, loves thee well;\nHe has chosen thee, most precious,\nHe delights in thee to dwell;\nGod's own city, God's own city,\nGod's own city, who can all thy glory tell?",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 1
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "Heathen lands and hostile peoples\nSoon shall come the Lord to know;\nNations born again in Zion\nShall the Lord's salvation show;\nGod Almighty, God Almighty,\nGod Almighty, shall on Zion strength bestow.",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 2
            },
            {
              "Lyrics": "When the Lord shall count the nations,\nSons and daughters He shall see,\nBorn to endless life in Zion,\nAnd their joyful song shall be:\n\"Blessed Zion, blessed Zion,\nBlessed Zion, all our fountains are in thee.\"",
              "PartType": 0,
              "PartTypeNumber": 3
            }
          ],
          "SongID": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "Title": "Zion, Founded on the Mountains",
          "SongNumber": "MS3-2340",
          "Authors": [
            "The Psalter",
            "1912."
          ]
        }
      ]
    }
  ]
}