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I cannot turn back
Author
: Grant Colfax Tullar
Hymnal
: TST1937 #d1 (1937)
First Line
: Afar from the old paths which once I trod
I cannot turn back
Glad tomorrow
Author
: Grant Colfax Tullar
Hymnal
: TST1937 #d2 (1937)
First Line
: After days of toil are ended
Glad tomorrow
Coming home, coming home
Author
: Carrie E. Breck
Hymnal
: TST1937 #d3 (1937)
First Line
: All the boats are coming home
Coming home, coming home
This I know
Author
: Grant Colfax Tullar
Hymnal
: TST1937 #d4 (1937)
First Line
: All unworthy though I be
This I know
He rolled my burden away
Author
: Grant G. McChesney
Hymnal
: TST1937 #d5 (1937)
First Line
: An exile and a stranger, helpless and far astray
He rolled my burden away
Anywhere He wants me; Jesus is the way
Author
: Carrie E. Breck
Hymnal
: TST1937 #d6 (1937)
Anywhere He wants me; Jesus is the way
The sword of the Lord
Author
: Carrie E. Breck
Hymnal
: TST1937 #d7 (1937)
First Line
: Arise, arise, arise, be not afraid
Refrain First Line
: Trust ye in the Lord forever
The sword of the Lord
Jesus is precious to me
Author
: Janette M. Hatch
Hymnal
: TST1937 #d8 (1937)
First Line
: As the sunbeams creep over the hilltop
Refrain First Line
: Singing, singing
Jesus is precious to me
Awake to victory
Hymnal
: TST1937 #d9 (1937)
First Line
: Awake, awake, bugle note is heard
Refrain First Line
: Our Captain never sounds retreat
Awake to victory
Neath the cross
Author
: Grant Colfax Tullar
Hymnal
: TST1937 #d10 (1937)
First Line
: Beneath the cross of Jesus My soul once bowed with sin
Neath the cross
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