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Rocks and storms I [I'll] fear no more
Author
: E. Adams
Hymnal
: GPSS1875 #d71 (1875)
First Line
: Land ahead, its fruits are waving
Languages
: English
Rocks and storms I [I'll] fear no more
Too late, too late, ye cannot enter now
Author
: Alfred Tennyson
Hymnal
: GPSS1875 #d72 (1875)
First Line
: Late, late, so late! and dark the night and chill
Languages
: English
Too late, too late, ye cannot enter now
Then when you and I are come
Author
: Edgar Page Stites
Hymnal
: GPSS1875 #d73 (1875)
First Line
: Learn to sing while we are here
Languages
: English
Then when you and I are come
Light after darkness, gain after loss
Author
: Frances Ridley Havergal
Hymnal
: GPSS1875 #d74 (1875)
Languages
: English
Light after darkness, gain after loss
Shine on me, O shine
Author
: Horatius Bonar
Hymnal
: GPSS1875 #d75 (1875)
First Line
: Light of life, so softly shining, From the cross of Calvary
Languages
: English
Shine on me, O shine
Little children, can you tell
Hymnal
: GPSS1875 #d76 (1875)
Languages
: English
Little children, can you tell
Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing
Hymnal
: GPSS1875 #d77 (1875)
Languages
: English
Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing
Even me
Author
: Elizabeth Codner
Hymnal
: GPSS1875 #d78 (1875)
First Line
: Lord, I hear of [that] [the] showers of blessing
Languages
: English
Even me
Meek and lowly
Hymnal
: GPSS1875 #d79 (1875)
First Line
: Meek and lowly, pure and holy
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: English
Meek and lowly
Must Jesus bear the [his] cross alone
Author
: Thomas Shepherd
Hymnal
: GPSS1875 #d80 (1875)
Languages
: English
Must Jesus bear the [his] cross alone
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