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All the Way

Author: Rev. W. C. Poole Hymnal: FAV31951 #33 (1951) First Line: How far shall I go for the sheep astray Refrain First Line: All the way, all the way Languages: English Tune Title: [How far shall I go for the sheep astray]
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I’ll Sing it Today

Author: C. Benj. Hopkins Hymnal: FAV31951 #34 (1951) First Line: Somewhere there’s a soul that is lonely Lyrics: 1 Somewhere there’s a soul that is lonely, And weary from struggling with sin; Almost overcome by its burdens— A soul that for Christ I may win. With heart full of love I will seek it, Nor ever a moment delay; I may be in heaven tomorrow— I’ll bring it to Jesus today. 2 Somewhere there’s a heart in the darkness, Whose faith in the Christ is not strong; And, deep in the gloom of life’s shadows, It longs for the cheer of a song. I’ll sing for the glory of Jesus, A song that will brighten the way; I may be in heaven tomorrow— I’ll sing it for Jesus today. 3 Dear Master, Thou callest for service, Then show me the work I should do; Since courage and strength Thou wilt give me, I’ll work with a confidence true. Too late, if I tarry a moment, O help me at once to obey! I may be in heaven tomorrow— So gladly I’ll serve Thee today. Languages: English Tune Title: [Somewhere there’s a soul that is lonely]
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The Old-Fashioned Meeting

Author: H. B. Hymnal: FAV31951 #35 (1951) First Line: Oh how well I remember in the old fashioned days Refrain First Line: 'Twas an old fashioned meeting, In an old fashioned place Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh how well I remember in the old fashioned days]

We Shall See His Lovely Face

Author: N. J. C. Hymnal: FAV31951 #36 (1951) First Line: We shall see His lovely face some bright golden morning Languages: English Tune Title: [We shall see His lovely face some bright golden morning]
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I Have Been Saved

Author: Ina Duley Ogdon Hymnal: FAV31951 #37 (1951) First Line: My glad heart is singing by day and by night Refrain First Line: Saved! Hallelujah Languages: English Tune Title: [My glad heart is singing by day and by night]
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The Sands of Time

Author: Anne Ross Cousin Hymnal: FAV31951 #38 (1951) First Line: The sands of time are sinking, the dawn of heaven breaks Languages: English Tune Title: RUTHERFORD
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He’s Near, Yes, Ever Near

Author: Gerald E. Bonney Hymnal: FAV31951 #39 (1951) First Line: I have a Friend who understands Refrain First Line: He’s near, so near Languages: English Tune Title: [I have a Friend who understands]
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The Christian's Good Night

Author: Sarah Doudney Hymnal: FAV31951 #40 (1951) First Line: Sleep on, beloved, sleep, and take thy rest Languages: English Tune Title: [Sleep on, beloved, sleep, and take thy rest]

Chiefest of Ten Thousand

Author: A. H. A. Hymnal: FAV31951 #41 (1951) First Line: All the Savior’s glory mind can never measure Refrain First Line: Fairer than the morning, brighter than the noonday Languages: English Tune Title: [All the Savior's glory mind can never measure]
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Satisfied With Jesus

Author: B. B. McK. Hymnal: FAV31951 #42 (1951) First Line: I am satisfied with Jesus Refrain First Line: I am satisfied, I am satisfied Languages: English Tune Title: [I am satisfied with Jesus]

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