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Let the Lord be praised

Author: J. H. Lawson Hymnal: SoP1907 #d171 (1907) First Line: We will praise the Lord for his wonderful love Refrain First Line: We'll praise the Lord as we onward journey

Life's ocean

Author: William D. Evridge Hymnal: SoP1907 #d173 (1907) First Line: We're sailing on life's ocean Refrain First Line: We are sailing on

Traveling homeward

Author: J. M. Franklin Hymnal: SoP1907 #d174 (1907) First Line: We're traveling on Refrain First Line: Come march with us

Jesus is a friend

Author: Charles H. Gabriel Hymnal: SoP1907 #d175 (1907) First Line: What a friend is Jesus

When we all get home

Author: E. F. Stanton Hymnal: SoP1907 #d176 (1907) First Line: What a happy time 'twill be

What must I do to be saved

Author: Frank M. Davis Hymnal: SoP1907 #d177 (1907)

Singing with the angels

Author: E. L. Lincoln Hymnal: SoP1907 #d178 (1907) First Line: When death shall lay his icy Refrain First Line: Then, O how sweet 'twill be

When I can read my title clear

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: SoP1907 #d179 (1907)

How they crucified my Lord

Author: Harry Monroe Hymnal: SoP1907 #d180 (1907) First Line: When I think how they crucified my Lord

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