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Then let me haste away

Author: L. A. Alford Hymnal: SS1870 #d74 (1870) Person Name: L. A. Alford First Line: May I go to the Sunday School

The Bible says we may

Author: F. E. Belden Hymnal: SS1870 #d135 (1870) Person Name: F. E. Belden First Line: We're little Christian soldiers

Meet in bliss no tongue can tell

Author: William Bennett Hymnal: SS1870 #d75 (1870) Person Name: William Bennett First Line: Meet me in that lovely land

Jerusalem, the golden, with milk and honey blest

Author: Bernard of Cluny Hymnal: SS1870 #d64 (1870) Person Name: Bernard of Cluny

Guide and bless us, O our Father

Author: C. F. Berry Hymnal: SS1870 #d30 (1870) Person Name: C. F. Berry

I heard the voice of Jesus say, come unto me and rest

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: SS1870 #d50 (1870) Person Name: Horatius Bonar

I lay my sins on Jesus

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: SS1870 #d51 (1870) Person Name: Horatius Bonar

Watchman, tell us of the night

Author: John Bowring Hymnal: SS1870 #d125 (1870) Person Name: John Bowring

Come unto me

Author: Helen E. Brown Hymnal: SS1870 #d126 (1870) Person Name: Helen E. Brown First Line: We are coming, we are coming, blessed Jesus

Hear them tell the wondrous story

Author: John Cawood Hymnal: SS1870 #d36 (1870) Person Name: John Cawood First Line: Hark, what mean those holy voices

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