Author: Jennie ReeHymnal: MC1901 #102 (1901)First Line: Are you hungry? Come and take the bread of lifeRefrain First Line: Come to the feast, the table is spreadTopics: Invitation; OpeningLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Are you hungry? Come and take the bread of life]
Author: W. E. M.Hymnal: MC1901 #103 (1901)First Line: Now from sin I am set freeRefrain First Line: He has brought me out of bondageTopics: Atonement; Christian JoyLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Now from sin I am set free]
Author: R. F. L.Hymnal: MC1901 #104 (1901)First Line: Our homeless and lonely Savior saidRefrain First Line: There are many mansions up thereTopics: HeavenLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Our homeless and lonely Savior said]
Author: Ida Scott TaylorHymnal: MC1901 #106 (1901)First Line: I will walk from day to dayRefrain First Line: All the wayTopics: Fellowship; Jesus ChristLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [I will walk from day to day]
Author: W. E. M.Hymnal: MC1901 #107 (1901)First Line: Receive the salvation Christ offers todayRefrain First Line: It's just what you need in your heartTopics: InvitationLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Receive the salvation Christ offers today]
Author: E. S. L.Hymnal: MC1901 #108 (1901)First Line: 'Tis a fount of pleasureRefrain First Line: From its fountain sweetTopics: Bible; OpeningLanguages: EnglishTune Title: ['Tis a fount of pleasure]
Author: Mrs. Frank A. BreckHymnal: MC1901 #110 (1901)First Line: Oh, the sweetness of the story of redemptionRefrain First Line: Lord, bless the singing, the singing of the storyTopics: Atonement; Bible; OpeningLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Oh, the sweetness of the story of redemption]
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