Author: H. L. TurnerHymnal: TH1918 #101 (1918)First Line: It may be at morn, when the day is awakingRefrain First Line: O Lord Jesus, how long, how longTopics: Hope; Second Coming; Second ComingTune Title: [It may be at morn, when the day is awaking]
Author: W. C. PooleHymnal: TH1918 #102 (1918)First Line: There are many stormy trials along my pilgrim wayRefrain First Line: It's a glad way home, a glad way homeTopics: TrustTune Title: [There are many stormy trials along my pilgrim way]
Author: R. L.Hymnal: TH1918 #103 (1918)First Line: Shall we gather at the riverRefrain First Line: Yes, we'll gather at the riverTopics: HeavenTune Title: [Shall we gather at the river]
Author: E. E. HewittHymnal: TH1918 #104 (1918)First Line: Listen to the blessed invitationTopics: Assurance; InvitationTune Title: [Listen to the blessed invitation]
Author: Julia H. JohnstonHymnal: TH1918 #105 (1918)First Line: Marvelous grace of our loving LordRefrain First Line: Grace, grace, God's graceTopics: Solos and DuetsTune Title: [Marvelous grace of our loving Lord]
Author: Edgar LewisHymnal: TH1918 #107 (1918)First Line: I am saved from sin, and to joy enter inRefrain First Line: I believe, I believeTopics: Assurance; SalvationTune Title: [I am saved from sin, and to joy enter in]
Author: Mary Dana ShindlerHymnal: TH1918 #108 (1918)First Line: I'm a pilgrim, and I'm a stragnerRefrain First Line: I'm a pilgrim, and I'm a strangerTopics: HopeTune Title: [I'm a pilgrim, and I'm a stragner]
Author: Priscilla J. OwensHymnal: TH1918 #110 (1918)First Line: Will your anchor hold in the storms of lifeRefrain First Line: We have an anchor that keeps the soulTopics: Assurance; TrustTune Title: [Will your anchor hold in the storms of life]
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