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The Song Harvest
Editor:
Emmett S. Dean
Publisher:
Trio Music Co., Waco, Tex., 1915
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Elements of Worship
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We shall have no loads to bear
d202
We're soldiers in the fight for God
d203
What a friend we have in Jesus
d204
What a wonderful Savior is Jesus, who bore
d205
What have you done in the Master's dear name
d206
What mean this eager, anxious throng
d207
When I come to cross the cold, dark river
d208
When our hearts are worn and weary
d209
When our pilgrim journey here
d210
When the cares of life are ended and all sorrow
d211
When the last hour comes in our life's brief day
d212
When the Savior made my sin depart
d213
When the shades of night have vanished
d214
When your path is bright and fair
d215
Where songs of the blest forever ring
d216
While Jesus whispers to you
d217
While traveling over the deserts of earth
d218
With a song of love and gladness
d219
Work, for the night is coming, work through the morning hours
d220
Working for the Savior in the field today
d221
Would you be freed from your burden of sin
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