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Love's Old Sweet Song

Author: G. C. Bingham Hymnal: The Assembly Hymn and Song Collection #184 (1914) First Line: Once in the dear, dead days beyond recall Lyrics: 1 Once in the dear dead days beyond recall When on the world the mists began to fall, Out of the dreams that rose in happy throng, Low to our hearts love sang an old sweet song; And in the dusk, where fell the twilight gleam, Softly it wove itself into our dream. Chorus: Just a song at twilight, When the lights are low, And the flick'ring shadows softly come and go; Tho' the heart be weary, Sad the day and long, Still to us at twilight, Comes love's old song, Comes love's old sweet song. 2 Even today we hear love's song of yore, Deep in our hearts it dwells for evermore; Footsteps may falter, weary grow the way, Still we can hear it at the close of day; So to the end, when life's dim shadows fall, Love will be found the sweetest song of all. [Chorus] Topics: Favorite Part-Songs and Choruses Languages: English Tune Title: [Once in the dear, dead days beyond recall]

Love's Old Sweet Song

Author: C. Clifton Bingham Hymnal: Songs of Service. Rev. ed. #a122 (1948) First Line: Once in the dear dead days beyond recall Refrain First Line: Just a song at twilight Tune Title: [Once in the dear dead days beyond recall]
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Love's Old Sweet Song

Author: G. F. Brigham Hymnal: The Chapel Hymnal #S38 (1899) First Line: Once in the dear, dead days beyond recall Languages: English Tune Title: [Once in the dear, dead days beyond recall]
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Love's Old Sweet Song

Author: C. Clifton Bingham Hymnal: Songs of Service #122 (1918) First Line: Once in the dear dead days beyond recall Refrain First Line: Just a song at twilight Tune Title: [Once in the dear dead days beyond recall]
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Thy Way, Not Mine

Author: Edna R. Worrell Hymnal: Hosannas to the King #58a (1901) First Line: "My way, not thine," I once in anguish cried Refrain First Line: O the holy rapture! Languages: English Tune Title: ["My way, not thine," I once in anguish cried]
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Guide Book Divine

Author: Edith Sanford Tillotson Hymnal: Sunday School Hymns No. 2 #10 (1912) First Line: Guide Book divine, O word of God most dear Refrain First Line: Blessed word of wisdom, guide us ev'ry day Languages: English Tune Title: [Guide Book divine, O word of God most dear]
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Life's Twilight Hour

Author: Winifred Wirts Dague Hymnal: Eternal Praise #154 (1917) First Line: When in the twilight, thinking of the past Languages: English Tune Title: [When in the twilight, thinking of the past]
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Life's Twilight Hour

Author: Winifred Wirts Dague Hymnal: The New Praiseworthy #160 (1916) First Line: When in the twilight, thinking of the past Lyrics: 1 When in the twilight, thinking of the past, How in this life the shadows fall so fast, We see the hope that helps to make us strong, His promise cheers us when the day seems long. Visions of glory burst upon our sight; He says, "At evening-time there will be light." Light will come to brighten All life's darkened way; He will send you sunshine At the close of day; When your trials are over, And you struggles cease, You will find at evening He will speak "Peace"- He will speak "Peace". 2 We think today of loved ones gone before, Safe in the Home-land, safe forevermore; so be not lonely, weary by the way, There'll be reunion at the close of day. E'en tho' thro' gloom of earth we grop our way, Life's Twilight Hour begins Heav'n's glorious day. Just a ray of sunshine, At the eventide, From the One who leads you Walking by your side; He is very near you, Giving strength and pow'r- He'll send light to brighten Life's Twilight Hour, Life's Twilight Hour. Languages: English Tune Title: [When in the twilight thinking of the past]
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Faith Is the Path to Power Divine

Author: W. H. Main, D. D. Hymnal: The Baptist Standard Hymnal #540 (1924) Topics: The Church Sunday School Languages: English Tune Title: HARVEST FRUITS
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Will You Be There?

Author: Mrs. I. S. Kress Hymnal: Temple Songs #188 (1892) First Line: Beyond this life of hope and fears Languages: English Tune Title: [Beyond this life of hope and fears]

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