Author: O. L. F.Appears in 5 hymnalsFirst Line: Rouse, oh! reapers, up and haste awayRefrain First Line: Haste unto the world wide harvest fieldUsed With Tune: [Rouse, oh! reapers, up and haste away]
Author: James RoweAppears in 7 hymnalsFirst Line: Eyes are upward turning hearts for peace are yearningUsed With Tune: [Eyes are upward turning hearts for peace are yearning]
Author: B. B. EdmiastonAppears in 2 hymnalsFirst Line: Happy saints are singing songs of wondrous loveRefrain First Line: Wonderful love of God, great redeeming loveUsed With Tune: [Happy saints are singing songs of wondrous love]
Author: W. H. DavisAppears in 3 hymnalsFirst Line: My soul is filled with praise of HimRefrain First Line: My soul is dwelling in the lightUsed With Tune: [My soul is filled with praise of Him]
Author: B. B. EdmiastonAppears in 2 hymnalsFirst Line: There is a bright, beautiful way of loveRefrain First Line: The highway of love is bright and fairUsed With Tune: [There is a bright, beautiful way of love]
Author: TedAppears in 3 hymnalsFirst Line: Precious Saviour, pilot meRefrain First Line: Pilot me, O God of loveUsed With Tune: [Precious Saviour, pilot me]
Author: Eben E. RexfordAppears in 3 hymnalsFirst Line: If the path that you must tread inRefrain First Line: Sing away the cares that fret youUsed With Tune: [If the path that you must tread in]
Author: B. B. EdmiastonAppears in 7 hymnalsFirst Line: Was it for me the Saviour cameRefrain First Line: Rejoice, my soul, I know it was for meUsed With Tune: [Was it for me the Saviour came]
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