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Praise and Rejoicing
Editor:
J. H. Fillmore
Publisher:
Fillmore Bros., Cincinnati, Oh., 1884
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Elements of Worship
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d101
Unto the Rock that is higher than I
d102
We are climbing hand in hand
d103
We are out on a wide stormy ocean
d104
We are soldiers in the army
d105
We are soldiers in the army of the hosts of the Lord
d106
We are volunteers for Jesus
d107
We are young, but we can find
d108
We know a great and mighty
d109
We shall reach the river side
d110
Weak and sinful though I be
d111
When chilling shadows thickly fall
d112
When earthly things have ceased to be
d113
When little Samuel woke
d114
When my heart is distressed
d115
When tender blossoms droop
d116
When the golden gates
d117
When the harvest is past and the summer is o'er
d118
When we climb the golden
d119
When we follow earthly splendor
d120
When with happy faces
d121
Where life's [the] crystal stream doth flow
d122
Where the golden bells
d123
Who, who, who shall enter in
d124
Within his gates what blessing
d125
Within the holy book of life
d126
Wondrous thy beauty
d127
Worship, honor, glory, blessing be to him who reigns above
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