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A crucified Savior

Author: Franklin L. Eiland Hymnal: GG1903 #d1 (1903) First Line: A crucified Savior, a now risen Lord Refrain First Line: Come in, come in, is the cry of the crucified

Pressing on, pressing on

Author: H. W. Elliot Hymnal: GG1903 #d2 (1903) First Line: A soldier for Jesus, I firmly will stand

Thanksgiving in song

Author: Franklin L. Eiland Hymnal: GG1903 #d3 (1903) First Line: A song in honor to thy name, our grateful voices

After these hours of sorrow

Author: Franklin L. Eiland Hymnal: GG1903 #d4 (1903) First Line: After this life is o'er

All is well, my Savior leads me

Author: Newton W. Allphin Hymnal: GG1903 #d5 (1903)

Turned away at the pearly gate

Author: J. H. Sheppard Hymnal: GG1903 #d6 (1903) First Line: All will appear at the pearly gate

What are you doing

Author: Franklin L. Eiland Hymnal: GG1903 #d7 (1903) First Line: Are you leading precious souls Refrain First Line: Point them to Mount Calvary

Living for Jesus

Author: Orelia McKenzie Hymnal: GG1903 #d8 (1903) First Line: Are you living for your Master Refrain First Line: Helping, cheering, one another

Why not be saved tonight

Author: George W. Lyon Hymnal: GG1903 #d9 (1903) First Line: Are you seeking pardon and peace Refrain First Line: O why not be saved tonight

Trusting, trusting, working, working

Author: W. L. Holmesly Hymnal: GG1903 #d10 (1903) First Line: Are you working, daily working

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