Author: H. Z. T.Hymnal: PG1955 #100 (1955)First Line: The Word of the Lord came to old JonahRefrain First Line: Old Jonah knelt down and prayed to the LordLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [The Word of the Lord came to old Jonah]
Author: Rev. Alfred BarrattHymnal: PG1955 #101 (1955)First Line: O weary heart bowed down with griefRefrain First Line: Thy Saviour knows and He is nearLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [O weary heart bowed down with grief]
Author: R. W.Hymnal: PG1955 #103 (1955)First Line: There's a happy song that's ringing in my heart each passing dayRefrain First Line: There's a song, a happy songLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [There's a happy song that's ringing in my heart each passing day]
Author: J. T. McK.Hymnal: PG1955 #104 (1955)First Line: There's a City of gold far above the blue skyRefrain First Line: Yes, I mean to go thereLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [There's a City of gold far above the blue sky]
Author: Adger M. PaceHymnal: PG1955 #105 (1955)First Line: When Jesus shall come in all of His gloryLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [When Jesus shall come in all of His glory]
Author: M. J.Hymnal: PG1955 #106 (1955)First Line: Sometimes I lose myself in worry as I wanderRefrain First Line: Dear Lord you know that I'm so lonelyLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Sometimes I lose myself in worry as I wander]
Author: James RoweHymnal: PG1955 #107 (1955)First Line: I once was worn and sad, but now I'm free and gladRefrain First Line: I walk no more the downward wayLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [I once was worn and sad, but now I'm free and glad]
Author: Rev. Alfred BarrattHymnal: PG1955 #108 (1955)First Line: On darkest nights the stars shine brighterRefrain First Line: What bliss untold my glad heart knowethLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [On darkest nights the stars shine brighter]
Author: J. M. H.Hymnal: PG1955 #109 (1955)First Line: Looking to Jesus, letting Him leadLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Looking to Jesus, letting Him lead]
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