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The King in His Beauty
Editor:
E. C. Avis
Publisher:
E. C. Avis, Chicago, Ill., 1916
Language:
English
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Elements of Worship
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'Twill be a great and glorious day
d202
Two little children were [came] strolling one day
d203
Upon life's boundless ocean where mighty billows roll
d204
We are a band of happy, happy children
d205
We are marching on to Zion To the city
d206
We praise thee, O God, for the Son of thy love
d207
We shall meet beyond the river
d208
We shall reach the glory land
d209
We're in the fight, a cause
d210
What a friend have I in Jesus
d211
What a friend we have in Jesus
d212
What though the storm clouds gather
d213
What wondrous love my Savior had
d214
When I awake in that fair morning
d215
When I survey the wondrous cross
d216
When I was lost in ways of sin
d217
When nature's voice is pleading
d218
When our meeting and our parting
d219
When the day seems long
d220
When the old ship of Zion shall come
d221
When the Savior we obey
d222
When the winds were fiercely blowing
d223
When we all get home to glory
d224
When with earth's voices no more
d225
Where he leads me I will go
d226
Who shall enter heaven by the King's highway
d227
Why God loved me so, I do not know
d228
Why should I doubt, or be afraid
d229
Why should you longer be idle
d230
Will a boy forget his mother
d231
With a purpose firm and rightful
d232
Work, for the night is coming, work through the morning hours
d233
Would you be happy the whole day
d234
Would you know the secret
d235
Ye people who for Jesus
d236
Ye saints of God, look up on high
d237
You may do much good
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