Author: H. S.Hymnal: WTCH1892 #11 (1892)First Line: Up, to the work that you can doRefrain First Line: Then up to the work, then up to the workLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Up, to the work that you can do]
Author: Mrs. Estelle OltroggeHymnal: WTCH1892 #13 (1892)First Line: Where are you going, oh, sinnerRefrain First Line: Would you go home with the angels?Languages: EnglishTune Title: [Where are you going, oh, sinner]
Author: H. S.Hymnal: WTCH1892 #15 (1892)First Line: There's a song of joy in our hearts todayRefrain First Line: Sweet song of joyLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [There's a song of joy in our hearts today]
Author: E. A. HoffmanHymnal: WTCH1892 #16 (1892)First Line: Hear the master calling, for toilers callingRefrain First Line: He is calling, He is callingLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Hear the master calling, for toilers calling]
Author: John O. FosterHymnal: WTCH1892 #19 (1892)First Line: Keep me, Saviour, day by dayRefrain First Line: Keep me, O SaviourLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Keep me, Saviour, day by day]
Author: W. P. RiversHymnal: WTCH1892 #20 (1892)First Line: Radiant clime of the pureRefrain First Line: Holy our souls must be!Languages: EnglishTune Title: [Radiant clime of the pure]
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