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A Little While

Author: J. H. Sammis Hymnal: VoT21916 #24 (1916) Tune Title: [“A little while,”—be brave, be strong] First Line: “A little while,”—be brave, be strong Refrain First Line: “A little while!” “A little while!” Lyrics: 1 “A little while,”—be brave, be strong, Hold fast the hope, He’ll not be long; For His great love will never rest Until He folds us to His breast. Refrain: “A little while!” “A little while!” Oh, blessed hope, “A little while!” Then free from care and toil we’ll rise, To walk with Him in Paradise. 2 “A little while” to do and bear, And one another’s load to share; The watch to keep, the lamp to trim, And then, forever be with Him. [Refrain] 3 “A little while!” how swiftly sped, So brief a night we shall not dread; But e’en the darkest hour beguile, With that sweet word, “A little while.” [Refrain] 4 “A little while!” oh, who would grieve, This scene of pain and death to leave, To mount on eagle’s wing and soar To rest with Him forevermore? [Refrain] 5 “A little while!” “A little while!” We may not pass another stile Till with our own beloved we meet, Around our dear Redeemer’s feet. [Refrain]
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According to Thy Gracious Word

Author: James Montgomery Hymnal: VoT21916 #33 (1916) Tune Title: [According to Thy gracious word] Refrain First Line: Thy body, broken for my sake
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Come Home!

Author: Julia H. Johnston Hymnal: VoT21916 #52 (1916) Tune Title: [Afar from home, beset by fear] First Line: Afar from home, beset by fear Refrain First Line: Come home! Thy Saviour calls thee
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Depth of mercy! Can there be

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: VoT21916 #217 (1916) Tune Title: ALETTA
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Almost Persuaded

Author: P. P. B. Hymnal: VoT21916 #123 (1916) Tune Title: ["Almost persuaded" now to believe] First Line: "Almost persuaded" now to believe
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Alone With God

Author: Mrs. B. A. Thompson Hymnal: VoT21916 #137 (1916) Tune Title: [Alone with God]
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My country, ’tis of thee

Author: Samuel F. Smith Hymnal: VoT21916 #288 (1916) Tune Title: AMERICA
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Rise, My Soul, and Stretch Thy Wings

Author: Rev. Robert Seagrave Hymnal: VoT21916 #333 (1916) Tune Title: AMSTERDAM First Line: Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings, thy better portion trace
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Joy to the world, the Lord is come

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: VoT21916 #210 (1916) Tune Title: ANTIOCH
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Anywhere with Jesus

Author: Jessie H. Brown Hymnal: VoT21916 #77 (1916) Tune Title: [Anywhere with Jesus I can safely go] First Line: Anywhere with Jesus I can safely go Refrain First Line: Anywhere, anywhere! Fear I cannot know

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