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Will you meet me there

Author: James R. Murray Hymnal: SS1881 #d1 (1881) First Line: All is light and beauty on the other side

One by one they cross the river

Author: John McPherson Hymnal: SS1881 #d2 (1881) First Line: As the sweet flowers of the springtime

Hosanna in the highest

Author: J. H. Kurzenknabe Hymnal: SS1881 #d5 (1881) First Line: Carol around the Christmas tree

Able to save, yes, able to save

Author: James R. Murray Hymnal: SS1881 #d6 (1881) First Line: Come to the mighty One, trust in his power

Day is dawning over the sea

Author: John McPherson Hymnal: SS1881 #d7 (1881)

To thee we belong, we cannot go wrong

Author: Annie R. Johnson Hymnal: SS1881 #d8 (1881) First Line: Gentle Jesus, gentle Jesus, Bless thy little ones

Their little bright eyes

Author: Arthur W. French Hymnal: SS1881 #d10 (1881) First Line: God bless the little ones at home

Are you washed in the blood

Author: Elisha A. Hoffman; Elisha Albright Hoffman Hymnal: SS1881 #d11 (1881) First Line: Have you been to Jesus for the cleansing power

O suffer the children

Author: Marianne F. Hearn Hymnal: SS1881 #d12 (1881) First Line: He smiled as he stretched out his hand [arms]

Hope's song

Author: Daniel F. Hodges Hymnal: SS1881 #d13 (1881) First Line: Hear it singing, singing sweetly Refrain First Line: Softly in an undertone

Ho, all ye thirsty, come unto me

Author: Elizabeth Munford Clark Hymnal: SS1881 #d14 (1881)

How bright the glorious spirits shine

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: SS1881 #d15 (1881)

How sweet to be with Jesus

Author: John McPherson Hymnal: SS1881 #d16 (1881)

Waiting, dear Jesus, yes, waiting for thee

Author: Joseph Garrison Hymnal: SS1881 #d17 (1881) First Line: I am waiting for Jesus to welcome me home

I am with you alway

Author: Eden Reade Latta Hymnal: SS1881 #d18 (1881)

I have strayed away from Jesus

Author: Francis L. Keeler Hymnal: SS1881 #d20 (1881)

You need this friend, blest Jesus

Author: Jane E. Hall Hymnal: SS1881 #d21 (1881) First Line: I love my Savior, Jesus dear

In the Sunday school then labor

Author: John McPherson Hymnal: SS1881 #d24 (1881) First Line: In the Sunday school, my brother

And now I lay me down to sleep

Author: W. Dexter Smith Hymnal: SS1881 #d26 (1881) First Line: Lead us not into temptation, Father hear

Lift up, lift up, lift up ye heavenly gates

Author: James Mongtomery Hymnal: SS1881 #d27 (1881) First Line: Lift up your heads, ye gates of brass

Walk in the light Follow the steps of the Savior

Author: Wilbur A. Christy Hymnal: SS1881 #d28 (1881) First Line: List to the voice that is speaking in love

Here with tuneful voices All in sweet accord

Author: J. H. Kurzenknabe Hymnal: SS1881 #d29 (1881) First Line: Little children, come today

Keep on praying to the end

Author: Mary Ann Kidder Hymnal: SS1881 #d30 (1881) First Line: Long my spirit pined in sorrow

Love divine, all loves [love] excelling

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: SS1881 #d31 (1881)

Thou art secure

Author: Fannie E. Davison Hymnal: SS1881 #d33 (1881) First Line: Not yet thy rest time

O the bliss awaiting all

Author: John McPherson Hymnal: SS1881 #d34 (1881)

Forever with the Lord, Forever blissful word

Author: W. H. Luckenbach Hymnal: SS1881 #d35 (1881) First Line: O this is joy indeed, When from the earth we've soared

Even me, rescue me

Author: Grace Weiser David Hymnal: SS1881 #d36 (1881) First Line: Pass me not, O tender Savior

Christians shall we meet

Author: Horace L. Hastings Hymnal: SS1881 #d37 (1881) First Line: Shall we meet beyond the river, where the surges Refrain First Line: We shall meet

Jesus, the prophet of Galilee

Author: M. McCarmick Hymnal: SS1881 #d38 (1881) First Line: Slowly he entered the city

Speak, speak for Jesus

Author: Robert S. Lindsay Hymnal: SS1881 #d40 (1881)

Almost there

Author: J. A. Broad Hymnal: SS1881 #d42 (1881) First Line: Sweet the words that greet my ear

O beautiful river, thy waters will ever flow

Author: J. H. Kurzenknabe Hymnal: SS1881 #d43 (1881) First Line: The beautiful river, the life giving river

Our mother

Author: Lizzie Fenner Baker Hymnal: SS1881 #d44 (1881) First Line: The last night of watching is over Refrain First Line: Safe in the bright upper land

I am under his wings

Author: Annie Wittenmeyer Hymnal: SS1881 #d45 (1881) First Line: The Lord is my refuge and strength

O, where the sunshine never dies

Hymnal: SS1881 #d46 (1881) First Line: The Lord, my guide and shepherd is

Every day will I bless thee

Author: Mazzini Slusser Hymnal: SS1881 #d47 (1881) First Line: The Lord my Shepherd is, My wants he doth supply

The four calls

Author: J. V. Easton Hymnal: SS1881 #d48 (1881) First Line: The Spirit came in childhood Refrain First Line: Grieve not the Holy Spirit

Our Father knoweth

Hymnal: SS1881 #d49 (1881) First Line: Therefore, our heavenly Father, we will not fear to pray

'Tis heaven, sweet heaven

Author: Edwin Paxton Hood Hymnal: SS1881 #d50 (1881) First Line: There's a beautiful land where the rain

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