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There is rest for the weary
Hymnal
: SC1868 #110 (1868)
First Line
: In the Christian's home in glory
There is rest for the weary
Once more, my soul, the rising day
Hymnal
: SC1868 #111b (1868)
Once more, my soul, the rising day
There is a happy land, Far, far away
Hymnal
: SC1868 #111a (1868)
There is a happy land, Far, far away
Beautiful Zion, built above
Hymnal
: SC1868 #112 (1868)
Beautiful Zion, built above
Here we throng to praise the Lord
Hymnal
: SC1868 #113 (1868)
Here we throng to praise the Lord
There no more to sever
Hymnal
: SC1868 #114a (1868)
First Line
: How I long to be like Jesus
There no more to sever
We love to sing around our King
Hymnal
: SC1868 #114b (1868)
First Line
: There is a name the prophets knew
We love to sing around our King
Little modest violet blue
Author
: Miss Fanny Crosby
Hymnal
: SC1868 #115 (1868)
Little modest violet blue
Merry, merry chiming bells
Author
: Fanny Crosby
Hymnal
: SC1868 #116b (1868)
Merry, merry chiming bells
Prayer, prayer, O sweet prayer
Hymnal
: SC1868 #116a (1868)
First Line
: When torn is the bosom with sorrow and care
Prayer, prayer, O sweet prayer
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