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Old glory hallelujah

Author: J. C. Johnson Hymnal: LG1894 #d1 (1894) First Line: A grand old song, so sweet and strong Refrain First Line: Glory, glory

The power of little things

Hymnal: LG1894 #d2 (1894) First Line: A traveler on the road

And we sob

Author: Emma Rood Tuttle Hymnal: LG1894 #d3 (1894) First Line: Angel fair, angel fair

Then let us be happy

Author: Emma Rood Tuttle Hymnal: LG1894 #d4 (1894) First Line: Be happy, be happy, for bright is the earth

Be kind to all creatures

Hymnal: LG1894 #d5 (1894) First Line: Be kind to dumb creatures Refrain First Line: Kind, kind

Be kind to each other

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: LG1894 #d6 (1894)

Beautiful angel, silver voiced angel

Author: James G. Clark Hymnal: LG1894 #d7 (1894)

Star of the evening

Author: J. Sayles Hymnal: LG1894 #d8 (1894) First Line: Beautiful star in heaven so bright

Sweet golden age, we long to see

Author: Emma Rood Tuttle Hymnal: LG1894 #d9 (1894) First Line: Bright days of which the angels sing

Brothers, be ye who ye may

Author: A. J. H. Duganne Hymnal: LG1894 #d10 (1894)

Cherish kindly feelings, children

Author: Mary Ann Kidder Hymnal: LG1894 #d11 (1894)

Join in our work

Author: T. Timmins Hymnal: LG1894 #d12 (1894) First Line: Come and join in our work Refrain First Line: In the sweet by and by

Jesus, Savior

Author: Emma Rood Tuttle Hymnal: LG1894 #d13 (1894) First Line: Come, let us sing together

Dare to be [do] right, dare to be true

Author: George Lansing Taylor Hymnal: LG1894 #d15 (1894)

Moonlight and starlight

Author: James G. Clark Hymnal: LG1894 #d17 (1894) First Line: Far over ocean, o'er moorland

Liberty's army

Author: James G. Clark Hymnal: LG1894 #d18 (1894) First Line: From the west where the rivers Refrain First Line: We come, we come

Mercy unto all

Author: S. Timmins Hymnal: LG1894 #d19 (1894) First Line: Go onward, Hands of mercy

Bless thy workers

Author: Lillie E. Barr Hymnal: LG1894 #d20 (1894) First Line: God bless the little children, Wherever thy may be

God, help our loving band

Author: T. Timmins Hymnal: LG1894 #d21 (1894)

Speak, no matter what betide

Author: William D. Galagher Hymnal: LG1894 #d22 (1894) First Line: He who seeks the truth and trembles

Sound the jubilee

Author: F. A. F. Wood-White Hymnal: LG1894 #d23 (1894) First Line: Hearts of love with hands Refrain First Line: Join our bands

The promised land tomorrow

Author: Gerald Massey Hymnal: LG1894 #d24 (1894) First Line: High hopes that burn [burned] like stars sublime

Are we not brothers

Author: Lydia H. Sigourney Hymnal: LG1894 #d25 (1894) First Line: Hushed be the battle's fearful roar

The unseen city

Author: Emma Rood Tuttle Hymnal: LG1894 #d27 (1894) First Line: I think of a city Refrain First Line: As I dream of a city I have not seen

Let us gather up the sunbeams

Hymnal: LG1894 #d28 (1894) First Line: If we knew the woe and heartache waiting

Immortal Love, forever full

Author: John G. Whittier; John Greenleaf Whittier Hymnal: LG1894 #d30 (1894)

Enroll the world

Author: T. Timmins Hymnal: LG1894 #d31 (1894) First Line: Kind words bless every ear

Hard times come again no more

Author: Stephen Foster Hymnal: LG1894 #d33 (1894) First Line: Let us pause in life's pleasures Refrain First Line: 'Tis the song, the sigh of the weary

The world is growing good

Author: Emma Rood Tuttle Hymnal: LG1894 #d34 (1894) First Line: Let us set the great world ringing

A Requiem

Author: Emma Rood Tuttle Hymnal: LG1894 #d35 (1894) First Line: Low murmurs of music Refrain First Line: Not here, but arisen in glory

March on beneath the banner

Author: T. Timmins Hymnal: LG1894 #d36 (1894)

Meet us at the crystal gate

Author: Emma Rood Tuttle Hymnal: LG1894 #d37 (1894) First Line: Meet us, angels, at the gate

Christmas bells

Author: Emma Rood Tuttle Hymnal: LG1894 #d38 (1894) First Line: Merrily, merrily ring the bells

He is watching

Author: Margarette W. Snodgrass Hymnal: LG1894 #d40 (1894) First Line: O be careful, ever careful

O hear the shout of the brave ring out

Author: Emma Rood Tuttle Hymnal: LG1894 #d41 (1894)

O hours most sacred to the soul

Author: Emma Rood Tuttle Hymnal: LG1894 #d42 (1894)

O let not sobs of woe

Author: Emma Rood Tuttle Hymnal: LG1894 #d43 (1894)

O sometimes gleams upon our [my] sight

Author: John G. Whittier; John Greenleaf Whittier Hymnal: LG1894 #d44 (1894)

Then sing for the beautiful hills

Hymnal: LG1894 #d45 (1894) First Line: O the beautiful hills where the blest have trod

O glory lighted land

Author: Emma Rood Tuttle Hymnal: LG1894 #d46 (1894) First Line: O the cheering dreams we know

Rock of liberty

Author: James G. Clark Hymnal: LG1894 #d47 (1894) First Line: O the firm old Rock

O ye who once were mortals

Author: Emma Rood Tuttle Hymnal: LG1894 #d48 (1894)

Our hearts are bound together

Author: Emma Rood Tuttle Hymnal: LG1894 #d49 (1894)

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