Author: C. T.Hymnal: SM1948 #20 (1948)First Line: We are living in the closing of this dayRefrain First Line: It is almost morning nowLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [We are living in the closing of this day]
Author: J. T.Hymnal: SM1948 #21 (1948)First Line: I am trav'ling thru this land, to a City fairRefrain First Line: I am on a visit hereLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [I am trav'ling thru this land, to a City fair]
Author: J. C. M.Hymnal: SM1948 #23 (1948)First Line: How can I be lonely with my Saviour at my side?Refrain First Line: I am never lonelyLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [How can I be lonely with my Saviour at my side?]
Author: Herbert BuffumHymnal: SM1948 #24 (1948)First Line: It may seem as if God has forgotten youRefrain First Line: Yes, He knoweth how much you can bearLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [It may seem as if God has forgotten you]
Author: James RoweHymnal: SM1948 #25 (1948)First Line: Onward with Jesus, upward to gloryRefrain First Line: Onward and upward, singing, rejoicingLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Onward with Jesus, upward to glory]
Author: Rev. Alfred BarrattHymnal: SM1948 #27 (1948)First Line: In this world full of sighs, and of sad weeping eyesRefrain First Line: Let your heart wear a pleasant sunny smileLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [In this world full of sighs, and of sad weeping eyes]
Author: J. M. HensonHymnal: SM1948 #28 (1948)First Line: I have gladness, no more sadnessRefrain First Line: I am singingLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [I have gladness, no more sadness]
Author: J. A. RobersonHymnal: SM1948 #29 (1948)First Line: O, Jehovah! what man to Thy hills shall ascendRefrain First Line: On the hill shall He dwellScripture: Psalm 15Languages: EnglishTune Title: [O, Jehovah! what man to Thy hills shall ascend]