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Sing, Work, and Pray

Author: J. L. H. Hymnal: LG1945 #99 (1945) First Line: Let us sin together here Languages: English Tune Title: [Let us sin together here]

Back to Bethel

Author: P. B. S. Hymnal: LG1945 #100 (1945) First Line: If cares of this life are weighting you down and troubles are pressing sore Refrain First Line: Like Jacob, go back to Bethel and kneel Languages: English Tune Title: [If cares of this life are weighting you down and troubles are pressing sore]

Walking the Gospel Way

Author: Mrs. Dwight Brock Hymnal: LG1945 #101 (1945) First Line: The sun is shining brightly, onward I go Languages: English Tune Title: [The sun is shining brightly, onward I go]

Come on and Sing

Author: H. R. Hymnal: LG1945 #102 (1945) First Line: Come on and sing ye soldiers of the Lord Languages: English Tune Title: [Come on and sing ye soldiers of the Lord]

O Sing His Praise

Author: J. R. B., Jr. Hymnal: LG1945 #103 (1945) First Line: Let's all unite our voices Languages: English Tune Title: [Let's all unite our voices]

What Boundless Love

Author: W. A. McK. Hymnal: LG1945 #104 (1945) First Line: My precious Lord came down from heaven's glory Refrain First Line: What boundless love that He should die for sinners Languages: English Tune Title: [My precious Lord came down from heaven's glory]

By Thy Pow'r Divine

Author: B. B. E. Hymnal: LG1945 #105 (1945) First Line: Daily, Lord, my faith renew Languages: English Tune Title: [Daily, Lord, my faith renew]

Just Mention His Name

Author: A. E. B. Hymnal: LG1945 #106 (1945) First Line: Brother, while this world you're traveling thru, speak a little word for the Master true Languages: English Tune Title: [Brother, while this world you're traveling thru, speak a little word for the Master true]

I'm Going There

Author: H. L. T. Hymnal: LG1945 #107 (1945) First Line: I read of heaven far away Refrain First Line: This world has lost its charm for me Languages: English Tune Title: [I read of heaven far away]

I am Happy Today

Author: J. R. Baxter, Jr. Hymnal: LG1945 #108 (1945) First Line: My feet are so glad to walk with my King Refrain First Line: I am happy today, for my spirit is free Languages: English Tune Title: [My feet are so glad to walk with my King]

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