Author: Laura E. NewellHymnal: CP1911 #101 (1911)First Line: Have you heard the invitation?Refrain First Line: Come to Me, O, come to MeLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Have you heard the invitation?]
Author: Isaac WattsHymnal: CP1911 #102 (1911)First Line: Joy to the world, the Lord is come!Languages: EnglishTune Title: [Joy to the world, the Lord is come!]
Author: J. D. V.Hymnal: CP1911 #103 (1911)First Line: As the twilight shades were falling, slowly dying mother layRefrain First Line: Meet me there, meet me thereLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [As the twilight shades were falling, slowly dying mother lay]
Author: Jennie WilsonHymnal: CP1911 #105 (1911)First Line: I am fully trusting JesusRefrain First Line: I will meet you in the city of the New JerusalemLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [I am fully trusting Jesus]
Author: G. H. R.Hymnal: CP1911 #107 (1911)First Line: O how blest will be that meetingRefrain First Line: When the ransomed of the Lord get homeLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [O how blest will be that meeting]
Author: James D. VaughanHymnal: CP1911 #108 (1911)First Line: If we come to God believingRefrain First Line: He will hear and answer pray'rLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [If we come to God believing]
Author: J. D. V.Hymnal: CP1911 #109 (1911)First Line: My work will soon be o'erRefrain First Line: O home, dear homeLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [My work will soon be o'er]
Author: James E. RoweHymnal: CP1911 #110 (1911)First Line: Since loving thee, my Friend divineRefrain First Line: Since loving Thee, a sweet new songLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Since loving thee, my Friend divine]
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