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The lost landmark

Author: C. L. Saint John Hymnal: A choice collection of popular songs with some standard hymns for young people's meetings (Silver and Gold No. 1) #d152 (1898) First Line: Which way shall I take, shouts a voice Refrain First Line: Near, near thee, my son, is the old wayside cross Languages: English

The wayside cross

Author: C. L. Saint John Hymnal: Coleman's Songs for Men #d177 (1932) First Line: Which way shall I take, shouts a voice Refrain First Line: Near, near thee, my son, is the old wayside cross

The wayside cross

Author: C. L. Saint John Hymnal: Divine Praise #d178 (1926) First Line: Which way shall I take, shouts a voice Refrain First Line: Near, near thee, my son, is the old wayside cross Languages: English

The wayside cross

Author: C. L. Saint John Hymnal: Christian Hymns and Songs #d238 (1931) First Line: Which way shall I take, shouts a voice Refrain First Line: Near, near thee, my son, is the old wayside cross Languages: English

The wayside cross

Author: C. L. Saint John Hymnal: Kingdom Songs No. 2 #d239 (1918) First Line: Which way shall I take, shouts a voice Languages: English

The wayside cross

Author: C. L. Saint John Hymnal: Songs of Redemption #d250 (1920) First Line: Which way shall I take, shouts a voice Refrain First Line: Near, near thee, my son, is the old wayside cross Languages: English

The wayside cross

Author: C. L. Saint John Hymnal: Temple Chimes #d270 (1888) First Line: Which way shall I take, shouts a voice Refrain First Line: Near, near thee, my son, is the old wayside cross

The wayside cross

Author: C. L. Saint John Hymnal: World Revival Hymns #d280 (1918) First Line: Which way shall I take, shouts a voice Refrain First Line: Near, near thee, my son, is the old wayside cross Languages: English

The wayside cross

Author: C. L. Saint John Hymnal: Songs of Salvation and Service. #d302 (1916) First Line: Which way shall I take, shouts a voice Refrain First Line: Near, near thee, my son, is the old wayside cross

The wayside cross

Author: C. L. Saint John Hymnal: Songs of Faith and Triumph Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Combined #d321 (1929) First Line: Which way shall I take, shouts a voice Refrain First Line: Near, near thee, my son, is the old wayside cross

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