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As a Father

Author: J. S. F. Hymnal: LP1907 #54 (1907) Tune Title: [What comfort to our hearts to know] First Line: What comfort to our hearts to know Refrain First Line: He loves us as a Father Languages: English
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What Wilt Thou Have Me to Do?

Author: Maggie E. Gregory Hymnal: LP1907 #65 (1907) Tune Title: [What wilt thou have me to do, dear Lord?] First Line: What wilt thou have me to do, dear Lord? Refrain First Line: The work thou wouldst have me do Languages: English
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That Coming Day

Author: Neal A. McAulay Hymnal: LP1907 #118 (1907) Tune Title: [When comes the day of my release] First Line: When comes the day of my release Refrain First Line: Then I shall dwell on yonder shore Languages: English
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A Happy Day

Author: Rev. Neal A. McAulay Hymnal: LP1907 #122 (1907) Tune Title: [When I gave my heart to Jesus] First Line: When I gave my heart to Jesus Refrain First Line: I am happy, I am happy Languages: English
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The child in the midst

Author: Adaline Hohf Beery Hymnal: LP1907 #41 (1907) Tune Title: [When Jesus was asked by his servants one day] First Line: When Jesus was asked by his servants one day Refrain First Line: O Master, redeem us from error and pride Languages: English
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There never was a friend like Jesus

Author: Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr. Hymnal: LP1907 #35 (1907) Tune Title: [When man by sin was condemned to die] First Line: When man by sin was condemned to die Refrain First Line: O no, O no Languages: English
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Be not afraid

Author: W. W. How Hymnal: LP1907 #67 (1907) Tune Title: [When the dark waves round us roll] First Line: When the dark waves round us roll Refrain First Line: It is I, be not afraid Languages: English
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Walking and Talking with Jesus

Author: Rev. Wm. Appel Hymnal: LP1907 #186 (1907) Tune Title: [When the lowly Jesus trod the paths of men below] First Line: When the lowly Jesus trod the paths of men below Languages: English
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I'll be there

Author: Edgar Lewis Hymnal: LP1907 #22 (1907) Tune Title: [When the saved shall meet on the golden street] First Line: When the saved shall meet on the golden street Refrain First Line: At the homecoming Languages: English
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When the Roll is Called Up Yonder

Author: B. M. J. Hymnal: LP1907 #138 (1907) Tune Title: [When the trumpet of the Lord shall sound and time shall be no more] First Line: When the trumpet of the Lord shall sound and time shall be no more Languages: English
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Can You Doubt Him?

Author: Fred Woodrow Hymnal: LP1907 #127 (1907) Tune Title: [When thy heart with sin contending] First Line: When thy heart with sin contending Refrain First Line: Can you doubt Him Languages: English
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When He Cometh

Author: C. H. G. Hymnal: LP1907 #148 (1907) Tune Title: [When we see the Son of Man descending in the clouds of heaven] First Line: When we see the Son of Man descending in the clouds of heaven Languages: English
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Always show your colors

Author: N. A. McA. Hymnal: LP1907 #129 (1907) Tune Title: [Where'er you go be true to Christ] First Line: Where'er you go be true to Christ Refrain First Line: Then always show your colors Languages: English
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The glad, good news

Author: Chas. H. Gabriel Hymnal: LP1907 #174 (1907) Tune Title: [With an everlasting love, came the message from above] First Line: With an everlasting love, came the message from above Refrain First Line: Tell the news, the glad news Languages: English
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Just As I Am

Author: Charlotte Elliott Hymnal: LP1907 #187 (1907) Tune Title: WOODWORTH First Line: Just as I am, without one plea Languages: English
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Work, for the Night is Coming

Author: Sidney Dyer Hymnal: LP1907 #79 (1907) Tune Title: [Work, for the night is coming] Languages: English
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Keep the battle raging

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: LP1907 #152 (1907) Tune Title: [Would we free our favored country from the awful curse of drink] First Line: Would we free our favored country from the awful curse of drink Refrain First Line: We must keep the battle raging night and day Languages: English

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