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Let us walk in the light

Hymnal: Calvary Songs #17c (1875) First Line: Pleasant is the Sabbath bell Lyrics: 1 Pleasant is the Sabbath bell, In the light, in the light, Seeming much of joy to tell, In the light, in the light, But a music sweeter far. In the light, in the light, Breathes where angel spirits are In the light of God. Refrain: Let us walk in the light, Walk in the light, Let us walk in the light, In the light of God. 2 Shall we ever rise to dwell Where immortal praises swell? And can children ever go Where eternal Sabbaths glow? [Refrain] 3 Yes, that bliss our own may be, All the good shall Jesus see, For the good a rest remains, Where the glorious Saviour reigns. [Refrain] Languages: English
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Walk in the Light

Hymnal: The Little Seraph #112 (1874) First Line: Pleasant is the Sabbath bell Refrain First Line: Let us walk in the light, in the light, in the light Lyrics: 1 Plleasant is the Sabbath bell, In the light, in the light, Seeming much of joy to tell, In the light of God. But a music sweeter far, In the light, in the light Breathes where angel spirits are, In the light of God. Chorus: Let us walk in the light, in the light, in the light, Let us walk in the light, In the light of God. 2 Shall we ever rise to dwell, In the light, in the light, Where immortal praises swell, In the light of God; And can children ever go, In the light, in the light, Where eternal Sabbath glow, In the light of God. [Chorus] 3 Yes, that bliss our own may be, In the light, in the light, All the good shall Jesus see, In the light of God.-- For the good a rest remains, In the light, in the light, Where the glorious Saviour reigns. In the light of God. [Chorus] Tune Title: WALK IN THE LIGHT
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Let us walk in the light

Hymnal: The Sabbath School Bell #60b (1859) First Line: Pleasant is the Sabbath bell
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Let us walk in the light

Hymnal: Palmer's Sabbath School Songs #18a (1868) First Line: Pleasant is the Sabbath bell
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Let us walk

Hymnal: Bradbury's Golden Chain of Sabbath School Melodies #43a (1861) First Line: Pleasant is the Sabbath bell Languages: English
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Let us walk in the light

Hymnal: The Christian Harp and Sabbath School Songster #67 (1875) First Line: Pleasant is the Sabbath bell

Let us walk in the light

Hymnal: Maynard's Sabbath School Echo. 6th ed. of Maynard's Selected Sabbath School Hymns, with an Appendix #d179 (1861) First Line: Pleasant is the Sabbath bell Languages: English
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Let us walk in the light

Hymnal: The Eclectic Sabbath School Hymn Book #25 (1870) First Line: Pleasant is the Sabbath bell
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Let us walk in the light

Hymnal: The New Golden Chain of Sabbath School Melodies #43a (1866) First Line: Pleasant is the Sabbath bell

Let us walk in the light, in the light

Hymnal: The Sabbath School Gem #d73 (1863) First Line: Pleasant is the Sabbath bell

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