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When I see the blood

Author: John G. Foote Hymnal: GG1901 #d21 (1901) First Line: Christ, our Redeemer, died on the cross

I have light

Author: E. W. Eiland Hymnal: GG1901 #d22 (1901) First Line: Darkness wraps my soul in gloom Refrain First Line: Under the banner of his love

The gospel bells

Author: G. H. Ramsey Hymnal: GG1901 #d23 (1901) First Line: Don't you hear the gospel bells of heaven Refrain First Line: Chime on, O beautiful bells

Happy news for every nation, peal it forth from sea

Author: Emma Pitt Hymnal: GG1901 #d24 (1901) First Line: Earth and sky with beauty teeming

Praise his name

Author: E. Greer Floyd Hymnal: GG1901 #d25 (1901) First Line: Far beyond this land of sorrow, lie the fields Refrain First Line: Soon we'll reach that shining country

The gospel of Jesus

Author: Thomas D. Lemmond Hymnal: GG1901 #d27 (1901) First Line: For all, who believeth on God's only Son Refrain First Line: How sweet is the gospel

He bore the cross on Calvary

Author: Woodie W. Smith Hymnal: GG1901 #d28 (1901) First Line: For me, the blessed Savior died

Gather the golden grain

Author: William H. Parker Hymnal: GG1901 #d29 (1901) First Line: Go, and gather and gather golden grain Refrain First Line: Then we'll reap the golden grain

Beautiful gleanings bring

Author: Franklin L. Eiland Hymnal: GG1901 #d30 (1901) First Line: Go, in early morning, into the harvest white Refrain First Line: See the beautiful harvest white

God so loved the world

Author: Franklin L. Eiland Hymnal: GG1901 #d32 (1901) First Line: God so loved the souls of men Refrain First Line: 'Twas Christ, his Son, his only Son

What a glorious thought to cheer us

Author: B. J. Greer Hymnal: GG1901 #d33 (1901) First Line: Going home to live with Jesus

Follow after Jesus, happy children all

Author: Franklin L. Eiland Hymnal: GG1901 #d34 (1901) First Line: Happy, happy children, learn of Christ today

Come to me, O come to me

Author: Laura E. Newell Hymnal: GG1901 #d35 (1901) First Line: Have you heard the invitation Jesus says

Gather in, gather in, come and learn

Author: H. W. Elliot Hymnal: GG1901 #d37 (1901) First Line: Hear the bells so sweetly ringing

Come ye unto us

Author: E. W. Eiland Hymnal: GG1901 #d38 (1901) First Line: Hear the voice of Jesus calling, come ye unto us, Refrain First Line: Trembling souls, no longer fear

He's calling thee home

Author: Elliot M. Eiland Hymnal: GG1901 #d39 (1901) First Line: Hear the voice of the Savior today, calling Refrain First Line: Calling yes, calling, O hear him just now

The gospel railroad

Author: Martha E. Whitten Hymnal: GG1901 #d40 (1901) First Line: Heard you not that railroad whistle Refrain First Line: All aboard the gospel railroad

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