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A lamp brightly shines

Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d1 (1874)

He carries the lamb in His bosom

Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d3 (1874) First Line: A sweet golden head had forgotten life's way

Love one another

Author: H. R. Palmer Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d5 (1874) First Line: Angry words, O let them never

Work while the day lasts

Author: Frank M. Davis Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d6 (1874) First Line: Anywhere, everywhere, something to do

O, my soul, be ever faithful

Author: Mary A. Baker Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d7 (1874) First Line: Are we faithful to our Master

The cherry tree carol

Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d8 (1874) First Line: As Joseph was awalking, he heard an angel sing

Don't step there

Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d9 (1874) First Line: As on the path of life we tread

Let us choose the one thing needful

Author: M. A. Blaker Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d10 (1874) First Line: At Jesus' dear feet, O attitude sweet

Good Words

Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d12 (1874) First Line: Be silent, tongue, except some word

Beautiful angel on pinions of light

Author: Sophia T. Griswold Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d13 (1874)

O, cheerily, cheerily sing we the strain

Author: C. R. Blackall Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d14 (1874) First Line: Best of the seven, O holy day

For ages long ago

Author: Mary A. Baker Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d16 (1874) First Line: Blessed are they whose eyes admiring see

Whiter than snow

Author: Eden Reade Latta Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d17 (1874) First Line: Blessed be the fountain of blood

I Jehovah will redeem you

Author: Mary A. Baker Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d19 (1874) First Line: Chained by sin in sternal [cruel] bondage

Come thou fount of every blessing

Author: Robert Robinson Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d21 (1874)

Come to Jesus, weary, troubled wanderer

Author: C. R. Blackall Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d23 (1874)

Come to the Savior, make no delay

Author: George F. Root Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d24 (1874)

Courage, brother, do not stumble

Author: Norman Macleod Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d26 (1874)

All joy his loved ones bringing

Author: Philip P. Bliss Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d27 (1874) First Line: Down life's dark vale we wander

Dropping down the troubled river

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d28 (1874)

O Galilee, sweet [blue] Galilee, where Jesus loved so much

Author: Robert Morris Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d29 (1874) First Line: Each cooing dove and sighing bough

Father, I stretch my hand [hands] to thee

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d31 (1874)

Let us stand on the Rock

Author: C. R. Blackall Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d32 (1874) First Line: Firmly stand for God

From Greenland's icy mountains

Author: Reginald Heber Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d34 (1874)

The children's souls

Author: M. E. Rockwell Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d36 (1874) First Line: Give us the children's souls Refrain First Line: Unless we make it thine

Glad and joyous let us be

Author: Archibald Kenyon Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d37 (1874)

O, see them now marching

Author: P. A. Spurlock Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d38 (1874) First Line: Glad millions of children are gathering [marching] today

Buy the truth and sell it not

Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d39 (1874) First Line: Go thou, in life's fair morning

Watch and pray

Author: Thomas Hastings Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d40 (1874) First Line: Go watch and pray, thou canst not tell

Keep on asking

Author: Mary A. Baker Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d43 (1874) First Line: Hast thou sought of God a favor Refrain First Line: We will never cease our praying

He leadeth me, O blessed thought

Author: Joseph H. Gilmore; Joseph Henry Gilmore Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d44 (1874)

Sweet hour of prayer, sweet prayer

Author: Harriet Parr Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d46 (1874) First Line: Hear my prayer, O [my] heavenly Father, Ere

Here and now

Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d48 (1874) First Line: Here is the place to work

Holy Father, hear my [our] cry

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d49 (1874)

A lamp unto my feet

Author: Ida N. Tarbox Hymnal: SLBS1874 #d50 (1874) First Line: How could I know the way to go Refrain First Line: But now thy light

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