Author: Alice Jean CleatorHymnal: VP2C1908 #23 (1908)First Line: There's many a blessing glad and sweetRefrain First Line: More than all, more than allLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [There's many a blessing glad and sweet]
Author: Elsie Duncan YaleHymnal: VP2C1908 #24 (1908)First Line: Pilot me Saviour in sunshineLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Pilot me Saviour in sunshine]
Author: Mrs. C. D. MartinHymnal: VP2C1908 #25 (1908)First Line: The call of the cross in the land is heardLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [The call of the cross in the land is heard]
Author: Elsie Duncan YaleHymnal: VP2C1908 #26 (1908)First Line: O the yoke of Jesus is but lightRefrain First Line: For his yoke is ever easyLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [O the yoke of Jesus is but light]
Author: C. A. M.Hymnal: VP2C1908 #27 (1908)First Line: We're enlisted in the army of the Lord of hostsRefrain First Line: We're enlisted in the army of the LordLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [We're enlisted in the army of the Lord of hosts]
Author: Grace GordonHymnal: VP2C1908 #29 (1908)First Line: There's a stream of mercy deep and wideRefrain First Line: Flow, gently flowLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [There's a stream of mercy deep and wide]
Author: Elsie Duncan YaleHymnal: VP2C1908 #30 (1908)First Line: With a joyful song we will march alongLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [With a joyful song we will march along]
Author: Elsie Duncan YaleHymnal: VP2C1908 #31 (1908)First Line: Lord not for worldly wealth I prayRefrain First Line: Make me more like JesusLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Lord not for worldly wealth I pray]
Author: C. A. M.Hymnal: VP2C1908 #32 (1908)First Line: The sunshine I have found will fill each day with joyRefrain First Line: So if the sky is dark and if the day is drearyLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [The sunshine I have found will fill each day with joy]
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