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In dark Gethsemane

Author: B. W. Gorham Hymnal: STT31932 #d31 (1932) First Line: Dark was the hour, Gethsemane Refrain First Line: O let me not forget thee

Day by day, and with each passing moment

Author: A. L. Skoog; Lina Sandell Hymnal: STT31932 #d32 (1932)

Glory, glory, Jesus has made me free

Author: T. B. Barratt Hymnal: STT31932 #d33 (1932) First Line: Deeper than wells, clearer than bells

O, blessed Son of God

Author: Nathaniel Carlson; H. M. Bradly Hymnal: STT31932 #d34 (1932) First Line: Down in the valley among the sweet grasses [lillies]

Did you think to pray

Author: Mary Ann Kidder Hymnal: STT31932 #d35 (1932) First Line: Ere you left your room this morning Refrain First Line: O how praying rests the weary

Thou art more to me

Author: Leander L. Pickett Hymnal: STT31932 #d36 (1932) First Line: Everything that life containeth Refrain First Line: So I gladly yield to thee

Some build their hopes on the ever drifting sand

Hymnal: STT31932 #d37 (1932) First Line: Firm stands the Rock, on shores of time

The Shepherd's call

Author: A. L. Skoog Hymnal: STT31932 #d38 (1932) First Line: Follow me, a call so tender Refrain First Line: Tender call, loving call

Do you know

Author: W. Starret Hymnal: STT31932 #d39 (1932) First Line: Friends, do you know, Jesus my Lord Refrain First Line: Get alone somewhere with God today

Gather the golden grain

Author: Maria Weston Chapman Hymnal: STT31932 #d40 (1932) First Line: Go out and gather the golden grain

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