Author: G. O. W.Hymnal: IGHS1905 #4 (1905)First Line: Do you know the friend of sinners?Refrain First Line: 'Tis an old but a sweet and blessed storyLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Do you know the friend of sinners?]
Author: J. W. B.Hymnal: IGHS1905 #6 (1905)First Line: The Lord said to GideonRefrain First Line: The sword of the LordLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [The Lord said to Gideon]
Author: Miss Jennie E. HusseyHymnal: IGHS1905 #7 (1905)First Line: Unto the uttermost, cometh to eachRefrain First Line: Unto the uttermost, cometh to eachLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Unto the uttermost, cometh to each]
Author: John R. ClementsHymnal: IGHS1905 #8 (1905)First Line: Jesus is waiting to give you todayLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Jesus is waiting to give you today]
Author: Ina Duley OgdonHymnal: IGHS1905 #9 (1905)First Line: Who will be the next to follow JesusRefrain First Line: Shall it not be you?Languages: EnglishTune Title: [Who will be the next to follow Jesus]
Author: C. M. J.Hymnal: IGHS1905 #10 (1905)Refrain First Line: Home, sweet home, home aboveLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [There's a voice that calls me on]
Author: B. A. R.Hymnal: IGHS1905 #11 (1905)First Line: Lord, thou hast granted salvation to meRefrain First Line: What wilt thou have me to doLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Lord, thou hast granted salvation to me]
Author: G. O. W.Hymnal: IGHS1905 #12 (1905)First Line: There's a voice full of tender entreatyRefrain First Line: Come unto meLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [There's a voice full of tender entreaty]
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