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Give Thanks and Sing, for Religious Meetings

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d101There are songs of joy that I loved to sing
d102There is a fountain filled with blood, drawn from Immanuel's vein [veins]
d103There is a happy land, Far, [not] far away
d104There is a land mine [my] eye [eyes] hath seen
d105There was [is] one who was willing to die in my stead
d106There's a hand held out in pity
d107There's a song of wondrous beauty like a peal
d108They shall be comforted, sorrowing heart
d109This life will soon be ended
d110Though here we list no more
d111Though your sins be as scarlet
d112Thy will be done, In devious way
d113'Tis the Savior who would claim entrance to your heart
d114Touch my spirit with thy Spirit
d115Walking in sunlight all of my journey
d116We are building in sorrow, and building in joy
d117We praise thee, O God, for the Son of thy love
d118What are you doing for Jesus, as you journey
d119When doubt and conflict weigh me down
d120When I shall reach the more excellent glory
d121When Jesus leads, the way grows bright
d122When my life work is ended, and I cross the swelling tide
d123When our ships have crossed the ocean
d124When peace, like a river, attendeth my way
d125When storms around are sweeping
d126When the early morning breaking Slumber from my eyelids shaking
d127Where he may lead me, I will go
d128Where spend eternity when earth is gone

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