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I could never live without him

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: BS1911 #d111 (1911) First Line: Since I gave my heart to Jesus, he has done so much for me

Sing a song of Christmas

Author: E. D. Elliott Hymnal: BS1911 #d112 (1911)

Press the battle on

Author: A. Singer Hymnal: BS1911 #d113 (1911) First Line: Soldiers, bravely march Refrain First Line: Press the fight

Our star is as bright

Author: William Edie Marks Hymnal: BS1911 #d114 (1911) First Line: Some stars

Somehow the cross will be

Author: E. D. Elliott Hymnal: BS1911 #d115 (1911)

O let that sometime be now

Author: A. Singer Hymnal: BS1911 #d116 (1911) First Line: Sometime you intend to

The song of the workers

Author: William Edie Marks Hymnal: BS1911 #d117 (1911) First Line: Sowing, sowing seeds Refrain First Line: Sowing, sowing to and fro

Sweet Easter lilies

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: BS1911 #d118 (1911) First Line: Sure of his blessing

Sweet gospel bells are ringing

Author: William Edie Marks Hymnal: BS1911 #d119 (1911)

Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer

Author: William W. Walford Hymnal: BS1911 #d120 (1911)

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