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Old glory hallelujah

Author: J. C. Johnson Hymnal: LG1894 #d1 (1894) First Line: A grand old song, so sweet and strong Refrain First Line: Glory, glory

The power of little things

Hymnal: LG1894 #d2 (1894) First Line: A traveler on the road

And we sob

Author: Emma Rood Tuttle Hymnal: LG1894 #d3 (1894) First Line: Angel fair, angel fair

Then let us be happy

Author: Emma Rood Tuttle Hymnal: LG1894 #d4 (1894) First Line: Be happy, be happy, for bright is the earth

Be kind to all creatures

Hymnal: LG1894 #d5 (1894) First Line: Be kind to dumb creatures Refrain First Line: Kind, kind

Be kind to each other

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: LG1894 #d6 (1894)

Beautiful angel, silver voiced angel

Author: James G. Clark Hymnal: LG1894 #d7 (1894)

Star of the evening

Author: J. Sayles Hymnal: LG1894 #d8 (1894) First Line: Beautiful star in heaven so bright

Sweet golden age, we long to see

Author: Emma Rood Tuttle Hymnal: LG1894 #d9 (1894) First Line: Bright days of which the angels sing

Brothers, be ye who ye may

Author: A. J. H. Duganne Hymnal: LG1894 #d10 (1894)

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