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Come, O thou traveler unknown

Hymnal: GSSS1872 #57 (1872) Tune Title: [Come, O thou traveler unknown]
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O Lord, I wait thy pleasure

Author: Guthrie Hymnal: GSSS1872 #58 (1872) First Line: I am kneeling at the threshold
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Hosanna in the highest

Hymnal: GSSS1872 #62 (1872) First Line: What are those soul-reviving strains
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Jesus, bless the little children!

Author: J. J. Reed Hymnal: GSSS1872 #66 (1872)
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He saved my soul

Author: Mrs. E. M. Sangster Hymnal: GSSS1872 #67 (1872) First Line: You ask me, brethren, how I know that Jesus is divine Refrain First Line: Glory, glory to Jesus, Let the chorus roll!
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The dying wife

Hymnal: GSSS1872 #68 (1872) First Line: Raise my pillow, husband dearest

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