Author: Priscilla J. OwensHymnal: STCR1889 #73 (1889)First Line: Hear the welcome bells of heavenRefrain First Line: Come to Jesus, come to JesusTune Title: [Hear the welcome bells of heaven]
Author: Mary D. JamesHymnal: STCR1889 #74 (1889)First Line: Oh, this uttermost salvationRefrain First Line: It reaches me! it reaches meTune Title: [Oh, this uttermost salvation]
Hymnal: STCR1889 #75 (1889)First Line: Behold a Stranger at the doorRefrain First Line: O, let the dear Saviour come inScripture: Revelation 3:20Tune Title: [Behold a Stranger at the door]
Author: E. A. H.Hymnal: STCR1889 #76 (1889)First Line: Have you been to Jesus for the cleansing powerRefrain First Line: Are you washed in the bloodTune Title: [Have you been to Jesus for the cleansing power]
Author: James L. BlackHymnal: STCR1889 #77 (1889)First Line: God is here, and that to bless usRefrain First Line: Let it come, O Lord, we pray TheeTune Title: [God is here, and that to bless us]
Author: C. R. BlackallHymnal: STCR1889 #79 (1889)First Line: In the harvest field there is work to doRefrain First Line: Labor on, labor onTune Title: [In the harvest field there is work to do]
Author: P. H. RoblinHymnal: STCR1889 #81 (1889)First Line: There comes to my heart one sweet strainRefrain First Line: Peace, peace, sweet peaceTune Title: [There comes to my heart one sweet strain]
Author: P. B.Hymnal: STCR1889 #82 (1889)First Line: You have heard the Gospel messageRefrain First Line: Are you coming, are you comingTune Title: [You have heard the Gospel message]
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