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Going through with Jesus

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: SE1919 #d111 (1919) First Line: I'm trusting the Savior who has died for me Refrain First Line: I'm going right through with Jesus Languages: English

Over yonder, over yonder

Author: W. C. Martin Hymnal: SE1919 #d112 (1919) First Line: In a little while I shall be over yonder Languages: English

Then nail pierced hands have lifted me

Author: James B. Pennington Hymnal: SE1919 #d113 (1919) First Line: In sin's dark bondage once was I Refrain First Line: They've lifted me Languages: English

Going into battle

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: SE1919 #d114 (1919) First Line: In the glory of Jesus we march along Refrain First Line: Marching into battle with the King Languages: English

March along with a song

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: SE1919 #d115 (1919) First Line: In the light of God where the saints have trod Languages: English

Everybody can help

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: SE1919 #d116 (1919) First Line: In the service of the King Everybody can help Languages: English

Scatter smiles along the way

Author: W. C. Martin Hymnal: SE1919 #d117 (1919) First Line: In this world is much of sadness Languages: English

Does nobody care

Author: H. E. Dana Hymnal: SE1919 #d118 (1919) First Line: Is it nothing to you, all ye that pass by Languages: English

The old time religion

Hymnal: SE1919 #d119 (1919) First Line: It was good for our fathers [mothers] [poor old Daniel] [the apostles] Refrain First Line: 'Tis the old time religion Languages: English

It was only a song, yet it lightened the load

Author: Agnes Ruth Riddles Hymnal: SE1919 #d120 (1919) Languages: English

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