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No night there

Author: W. C. Martin Hymnal: GYH1910 #d131 (1910) First Line: There's a land of day, never far away Refrain First Line: There is no night there

A refuge for thee

Author: Birdie Lee Fitzgerald Hymnal: GYH1910 #d132 (1910) First Line: There's a refuge for thee, O storm tossed soul Refrain First Line: Our God is a refuge

The business [message] of the King

Author: Alice Jean Cleator Hymnal: GYH1910 #d133 (1910) First Line: There's a story sweet and old, that is waiting to be told Refrain First Line: O the business of the King must not delay

O that grand whosoever

Author: James Callaway Midyett Hymnal: GYH1910 #d134 (1910) First Line: There's a word that is ringing through this ruined world

Now believe in Christ the Savior

Author: W. J. Kennedy Hymnal: GYH1910 #d135 (1910) First Line: There's forgiveness for the sinner

God speed them on

Author: C. L. Shacklock Hymnal: GYH1910 #d136 (1910) First Line: They go to preach the blessed word

Always be bright and joyous

Author: Margarette W. Snodgrass Hymnal: GYH1910 #d137 (1910) First Line: This is the sweetest story, wonderful, strange

He's just the same forever

Author: Johnson Oatman Hymnal: GYH1910 #d138 (1910) First Line: Though early things may not endure Refrain First Line: O praise the Lord, we are secure

Sweet rest in heaven

Hymnal: GYH1910 #d139 (1910) First Line: Though often here we're weary, There is sweet rest above Refrain First Line: There is sweet rest

Jesus, Jesus, how I trust him

Author: Louisa M. R. Stead Hymnal: GYH1910 #d140 (1910) First Line: 'Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus, just to take him

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