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The way, the truth, the life

Author: Carl Julius Asschenfeld Hymnal: SSSG1876 #4 (1876) First Line: Amid life's wild commotion
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Wonderful words of life

Author: Philip P. Bliss Hymnal: SSSG1876 #5 (1876) First Line: Sing them over again to me, wonderful words of life Refrain First Line: Beautiful words, wonderful words, wonderful words of life
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Give me Jesus and his love

Author: James R. Murray Hymnal: SSSG1876 #6 (1876)
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Thine forever, God of love

Author: Mary Fawler Maude Hymnal: SSSG1876 #7 (1876)
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Heaven is always bright

Author: Augusta L. Cummings Hymnal: SSSG1876 #8 (1876) First Line: The way is long and dreary Refrain First Line: Then cheer thee
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Sing his praise

Hymnal: SSSG1876 #9 (1876) First Line: Would you be as angels are
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Peace, be still

Author: Mary A. Baker Hymnal: SSSG1876 #10 (1876) First Line: Master, the tempest is raging Refrain First Line: The winds and waves shall obey Thy will
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I have found him at last

Author: James R. Murray Hymnal: SSSG1876 #12 (1876)
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I am trusting, Lord, in thee

Author: WIlliam McDonald Hymnal: SSSG1876 #13 (1876) First Line: I am coming to the cross, I am poor
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Every day, every hour

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: SSSG1876 #16 (1876) First Line: Savior, more than life to me, I am clinging
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Precious name, O how sweet

Author: Lydia Baxter Hymnal: SSSG1876 #18 (1876) First Line: Take the name of Jesus with you, child of sorrow
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Ho, everyone that thirsteth

Hymnal: SSSG1876 #19 (1876) First Line: Beside the well at noontime, I hear a sad one
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The shadow of the cross

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: SSSG1876 #20 (1876) First Line: Oppressed with noonday's scorching heat Refrain First Line: No shade like this for me
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Follow me

Author: Wilbur F. Crafts Hymnal: SSSG1876 #21 (1876) First Line: My heart has heard the Savior
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The rock that is higher than I

Author: William Hunter Hymnal: SSSG1876 #22 (1876) First Line: In seasons of grief to my God I'll repair Refrain First Line: Higher than I
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Rest of the weary, joy of [to] the sad [soul]

Author: John Samuel Bewley Monsell Hymnal: SSSG1876 #23 (1876)
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Who is willing, who is ready

Author: Annie Cummings Hymnal: SSSG1876 #24 (1876) First Line: Waiting is the golden harvest
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Speak, speak for Jesus

Author: Robert S. Lindsay Hymnal: SSSG1876 #25 (1876)
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Why not, why not give thy heart to Jesus

Author: Robert S. Lindsay Hymnal: SSSG1876 #27 (1876)
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By love and sweet submission

Author: J. Straub Hymnal: SSSG1876 #28 (1876) First Line: Shall peace on earth be waiting
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Jesus is mine

Author: Dr. Bonar Hymnal: SSSG1876 #29 (1876) First Line: Fade, fade, each earthly joy Tune Title: [Fade, fade, each earthly joy]
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More love, O Christ [God] to thee

Author: Elizabeth P. Prentiss Hymnal: SSSG1876 #31 (1876) First Line: More love to thee, O Christ [God]
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Christ bears the heavy end

Hymnal: SSSG1876 #32 (1876) First Line: O weary was the load I bore
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Jesus, meek and gentle

Author: G. R. Prynne Hymnal: SSSG1876 #33 (1876)
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The gentle call

Hymnal: SSSG1876 #35 (1876) First Line: Thou hast heard, beloved, that gentle call
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Glory to God in heaven

Author: Reginald Heber Hymnal: SSSG1876 #36 (1876) First Line: There was joy in heaven
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Art thou weary, art thou languid

Author: John M. Neale; John Mason Neale; Stephen of St. Sabas Hymnal: SSSG1876 #37 (1876)
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Draw me to thee

Author: Martha A. W. Cook Hymnal: SSSG1876 #38 (1876) First Line: Lord, weak and impotent I stand Refrain First Line: Draw me close to thee
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Anywhere with Jesus

Hymnal: SSSG1876 #39 (1876) First Line: Any little corner, Lord Refrain First Line: Anywhere, anywhere
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Wake the strain

Hymnal: SSSG1876 #40 (1876) First Line: Wake the anthem wild and free
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Jesus loves you, Jesus loves you

Author: Helen L. Smith Hymnal: SSSG1876 #41 (1876) First Line: Bring your every care to Jesus, Jesus, your almighty friend
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Will you meet me there

Author: James R. Murray Hymnal: SSSG1876 #42 (1876) First Line: All is light and beauty on the other side
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For he careth for you

Author: F. A. Benson Hymnal: SSSG1876 #43 (1876) First Line: God's tender care for those he loves
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Now I have found a friend

Author: H. J. M. Hope Hymnal: SSSG1876 #45 (1876)
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Speed thou on, speed thou on, happy day

Hymnal: SSSG1876 #47 (1876) First Line: Speed thou on, happy day
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O music of heaven, so rich and so sweet

Author: Elisha A. Hoffman; Elisha Albright Hoffman Hymnal: SSSG1876 #48 (1876) First Line: The music of heaven is sweeter in measure
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I stand at the door

Author: J. Travis Lockwood Hymnal: SSSG1876 #49 (1876) First Line: On the threshold, lo there standeth One
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In heavenly love abiding

Author: Anna Laetitia Waring Hymnal: SSSG1876 #50 (1876)
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Memories of the past come swelling

Author: Samuel Burnham Hymnal: SSSG1876 #51 (1876)
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O soul, come to the mercy seat

Author: Sophia T. Griswold Hymnal: SSSG1876 #52 (1876)
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I have strayed away from Jesus

Author: Francis L. Keeler Hymnal: SSSG1876 #53 (1876)

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