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We shall all be gathered in

Author: William D. Evridge Hymnal: BL1908 #d121 (1908) First Line: When the trump of God shall sound

When this weary life is ended

Author: L. A. Morris Hymnal: BL1908 #d122 (1908)

Stilling the tempest

Author: William H. Parker Hymnal: BL1908 #d123 (1908) First Line: While the tempest was raging on lake Galilee Refrain First Line: Hear him commanding the wind and the sea

Here am I, send me

Author: L. Dow McDonald Hymnal: BL1908 #d124 (1908) First Line: Who will go and labor in the field

Come while you may

Author: L. Dow McDonald Hymnal: BL1908 #d125 (1908) First Line: Why will you linger, O, why will Refrain First Line: Come, come, to him

Will you be saved, weary one

Author: Katharyn Bacon Hymnal: BL1908 #d126 (1908)

Word of life, most pure, most strong

Author: J. F. Bahnmaier Hymnal: BL1908 #d127 (1908)

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