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Good Will: A collection of New Music for Sabbath Schools and Gospel Meetings (Enlarged)
Editor:
T. Martin Towne
,
J. M. Stillman
Publisher:
S. W. Straub, Chicago , 1882
Language:
English
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115
Oh, so proudly she rides on the ocean's waves
[Oh, so proudly she rides on the ocean's waves]
118
Shadows stretch eastward, the night draweth near
[Shadows stretch eastward, the night draweth near]
120
Only when vict'ry ends the fray
[Only when vict'ry ends the fray]
122
We are singing sweetest praises
[We are singing sweetest praises]
124
Another year has passed away
[Another year has passed away]
125a
Rock of Ages, cleft for me
125b
My Savior, if to thee
125c
God is sending his truth o'er the world
125d
One more struggle; brothers, meet it
126a
Across the ocean's foaming main
126b
O God, we come in faith to thee
126c
Tell me, oh, ye gentle zephyrs
126d
My faith looks up to Thee
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