Author: A. P. CobbHymnal: MSCS1890 #11 (1890)First Line: Thro' the meadows green, invitingRefrain First Line: Hark! his voice is gently callingLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Thro' the meadows green, inviting]
Author: Fanny J. CrosbyHymnal: MSCS1890 #12 (1890)First Line: Redeem'd, how I love to proclaim itRefrain First Line: Redeem'd, Redeem'dLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Redeem'd, how I love to proclaim it]
Author: Mrs. E. W. ChapmanHymnal: MSCS1890 #13 (1890)First Line: My fragile barque on life's rough billowRefrain First Line: My anchor holds within the veilLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [My fragile barque on life's rough billow]
Author: Lyman Whitney AllenHymnal: MSCS1890 #14 (1890)First Line: In the crimson of the morning, in the whiteness of the noonRefrain First Line: For the coming of his feetLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [In the crimson of the morning, in the whiteness of the noon]
Author: WattsHymnal: MSCS1890 #16 (1890)First Line: Am I a soldier of the crossRefrain First Line: Our Captain we'll follow day by dayLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Am I a soldier of the cross]
Author: Eliza M. ShermanHymnal: MSCS1890 #19 (1890)First Line: Is your light shining brightly, my brother?Refrain First Line: Let it shine, let it shineLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Is your light shining brightly, my brother?]
Author: M. A. B.Hymnal: MSCS1890 #20 (1890)First Line: Lead Thou on, and we shall followRefrain First Line: Lead ThouLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Lead Thou on, and we shall follow]
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