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Be ready when the Bridegroom comes

Author: James M. Black Hymnal: OC1913 #d11 (1913) First Line: Are you walking in the light of God Refrain First Line: Will you be ready to enter in Languages: English

The answering time will come

Author: Mary B. Wingate Hymnal: OC1913 #d12 (1913) First Line: Ask what you will, believing heart Languages: English

The midnight herald

Author: Mattie H. Leake Hymnal: OC1913 #d13 (1913) First Line: Awake, O Zion, hear the tidings ring Refrain First Line: For lo, at midnight a cry loud and long Languages: English

In wonderful worlds unknown

Author: Johnson Oatman Hymnal: OC1913 #d14 (1913) First Line: Away, far away past the shadows of night Refrain First Line: Wonderful worlds unknown Languages: English

Overcome, overcome in Jehovah's might

Author: Charles Ward Naylor Hymnal: OC1913 #d15 (1913) First Line: Be an overcomer Languages: English

Be of good courage, soldiers of Jesus

Author: Ida L. Reed Smith Hymnal: OC1913 #d16 (1913) Languages: English

O, the joy that there awaits me

Author: George R. Clarke Hymnal: OC1913 #d17 (1913) First Line: Beyond the silent river Languages: English

Beyond the sunset's radiant glow

Author: Josepine Pollard Hymnal: OC1913 #d18 (1913) Languages: English

Jesus understands

Author: R. F. R. Bell Hymnal: OC1913 #d20 (1913) First Line: Bowed beneath your burden, is there none to share Refrain First Line: Yes, he understands, all his ways are best Languages: English

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