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For thee, he is praying for thee

Author: Mrs. M. A. W. Cooke. Hymnal: GSSS1872 #44b (1872) First Line: Oh, thought full of sweetness. to those that believe
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Come, come children, come

Author: J. J. Reed Hymnal: GSSS1872 #46 (1872) First Line: Hail, glorious day! the most sublime
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The sure foundation

Hymnal: GSSS1872 #49 (1872) First Line: There stands a Rock, on shores of time Refrain First Line: Some build their hopes on the ever shifting sand
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The fields are now white unto harvest

Hymnal: GSSS1872 #50 (1872) First Line: Short is the time to labor
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Oh, the Lamb, the precious Lamb

Author: Rev. W. H. Burrell Hymnal: GSSS1872 #53 (1872) First Line: Look up my soul by faith behold
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Gather them in

Author: Mrs. E. C. Ellsworth Hymnal: GSSS1872 #54 (1872) First Line: O say, can you tell when the sweet Sabbath bell Refrain First Line: O try, children, try
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Pray without ceasing

Author: Jno. Hodgson Hymnal: GSSS1872 #56 (1872) First Line: Come, sad and weary, come

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