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Blessing, blessing

Author: Myron W. Morse Hymnal: SoC21910 #d161 (1910) First Line: There's a blessing in the sunshine Refrain First Line: O it's blessing, blessing

God is for us

Author: Lelia N. Morris Hymnal: SoC21910 #d162 (1910) First Line: There's a glad song rings throughout the world

Tell someone the story today

Author: Ada Blenkhorn Hymnal: SoC21910 #d163 (1910) First Line: There's joy in the homeland

Close to thee, close to thee

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: SoC21910 #d164 (1910) First Line: Thou my everlasting portion

There'll be no shadows, no shadows

Author: Edgar Lewis Hymnal: SoC21910 #d165 (1910) First Line: Though dark the path my feet may tread

We shall see the King some day

Author: Lewis E. Jones Hymnal: SoC21910 #d166 (1910) First Line: Though the way we journey may be often drear

The victory may depend on you

Author: George O. Webster Hymnal: SoC21910 #d167 (1910) First Line: Through the land a call is sounding

Till we get home

Author: Ernest O. Sellers Hymnal: SoC21910 #d168 (1910) First Line: Through toil and sorrow

This same old gospel story

Author: Eliza E. Hewitt Hymnal: SoC21910 #d169 (1910) First Line: 'Tis just the same old gospel

The bright crowning day

Author: Eliza E. Hewitt Hymnal: SoC21910 #d170 (1910) First Line: To all who believe and Jesus receive Refrain First Line: There cometh the bright crowning day

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