The Church Hymnal No. 2: a gospel hymnal for every phase of church work and worship

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106There's a home for the soul
107There's a fountain free, 'tis for you and me
108Often I've heard of heaven
109O ye who walk on the downward way
110Walking in sunlight, all of my journey
111When some heavy burden bearing
112Encamped along the hills of light
113Hear the sweet voice of Jesus say
114As I travel thru this pilgrim land
115Since the love of God has shed priceless
116I love Thee, my father
117O let us look beyond this life and heaven
118In the resurrection morning
119There is a gate that stands ajar
120Soon the toils of life will cease
121Not a step will I take without Jesus
122This life is burdened with many a care
123How sweet and happy seem those days
124There are many paths thru this world of sin
125Beauty for ashes
126Night, with ebon pinion
127There's nothing so precious as Jesus to me
128Pressing the battle in Jesus' name
129O Christian soldiers, hear the call
130When the Savior we enter the gloryland
131This morning the sun in his beauty arose
132Beautiful robes of white
133Tho' the storms of life be raging high
134There is a song in my heart today
135They tell me of a home so fair
136Looking to Thee from day to day
137If Jesus I may see, at last
138How sweet will be the welcome home
139Labor on each day, walk the narrow way
140We are told that a great day is coming
141Why did my Savior come to earth
142Each day I'll do a golden deed
143I have a Savior, He's pleading in glory
144The Lord is my Shepherd. I shall not want
145I am walking in the way
146Life is like a mountain railway
147Hark! the gentle voice of Jesus falleth
148I am working and singing
149There is room in the kingdom of God
150From a lonely upper chamber
151When the trump of God shall sound
152In the Bible we read of a beautiful pray'r
153I am not ready if Jesus should call
154Laboring on, be true and strong
155Have you been to Jesus for redeeming grace
156I heard an old, old story
157Precious mem'ries, unseen angels
158When our work on earth is done
159When we meet in sweet communion
160Careless soul, why will you linger
161There's a dear and precious book
162Here I labor and toil as I look for a homeq
163Jesus Christ, the mighty one is passing by
164When this life with it's toiling is ended
165Blest be the tie that binds
166Must I go, and empty handed
167Soon we'll come to the end of life's journey
168I want to be a soul winner for Jesus ev'ry day
169The sands have been washed in the footprints
170Out from sin unto righteousness lifted
171Angel mother, thou hast left me
172I've a home prepared where the saints abide
173Time is filled with swift transition
174Do something for Jesus each day that goes by
175Years of time are swiftly passing
176Tell me the story of Jesus
177Trav'ling down life's pilgrim way
178Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine
179Are you weary, are you heavy hearted
180I have heard of land on the far away strand
181O ransomed souls, with joyous song
182Like a ship on the sea you are drifting
183Going to that home on high
184I've heard of a land of joy and peace
185What a fellowship, what a joy divine
186There will come a day when the Lord
187Far away in the depths of my spirit tonight
188When Christ, the Lord was tried by Pilate
189I need Thee ev'ry hour, Most gracious Lord
190Purer in heart, O God, Help me to be
191I want to be more like Jesus
192There shall be showers of blessing
193Beyond this land of parting
194Of the great salvation
195Beyond the sunset's radiant glow
196If when you give the best of your service
197He leadeth me! O blessed tho't
198Sometime when misgivings darken the day
199There's a beautiful home beyond the dark river
200Standing on the promises of Christ my King
201I must tell Jesus all of my trials
202I was on the downward way, weary, worn and sad
203All ye saints of light proclaim
204Sweetly, Lord, have we heard Thee calling
205Down at the cross where my Savior died

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