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Rock of Ages

Author: A. M. Toplady Hymnal: GN1916 #121 (1916) First Line: Rock of ages, cleft for me! Languages: English Tune Title: [Rock of ages, cleft for me!]
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The Lost Soul

Author: L. V. J. Hymnal: GN1916 #122 (1916) First Line: What an awful day when the judgment comes Refrain First Line: I'm paying now the penalty Languages: English Tune Title: [What an awful day when the judgment comes]
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Go Forth in His Name

Author: Katharyn Bacon Hymnal: GN1916 #123 (1916) First Line: Go forth in the name of Jesus who came Refrain First Line: Go forth in his name today Languages: English Tune Title: [Go forth in the name of Jesus who came]
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Come to Jesus and Be Saved

Author: Marion Clyde Hymnal: GN1916 #124 (1916) First Line: Souls in sin and danger straying Refrain First Line: Come today, oh! souls oppressed Languages: English Tune Title: [Souls in sin and danger straying]
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Sometime We'll Understand

Author: Pauline Ernest Hymnal: GN1916 #125 (1916) First Line: Sometime we'll understand the grief Refrain First Line: Sometime, some day beyond the sea Languages: English Tune Title: [Sometime we'll understand the grief]
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There's a Beautiful Stream

Author: J. H. H. Hymnal: GN1916 #126 (1916) First Line: There's a beautiful stream in the city on high Refrain First Line: Of the beautiful stream in the Bible we're told Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a beautiful stream in the city on high]
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My Home In the Skies

Author: James W. Jaggars Hymnal: GN1916 #127 (1916) First Line: To my home in the skies I am going some day Refrain First Line: Oh! I long for my home, all the beauties to see Languages: English Tune Title: [To my home in the skies I am going some day]
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Help Them to Jesus

Author: J. H. Hymnal: GN1916 #128 (1916) First Line: Let us do something for others Refrain First Line: Help them, help them Languages: English Tune Title: [let us do something for others]
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Beautiful Golden Land

Author: J. T. McC. Hymnal: GN1916 #129 (1916) First Line: There is a land beyond our sight Refrain First Line: O beautiful land Languages: English Tune Title: [There is a land beyond our sight]
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Should the Call Come Now

Author: Katharyn Bacon Hymnal: GN1916 #130 (1916) First Line: Should the call come now from the Father's throne Refrain First Line: Should the call come now that no soul can slight Languages: English Tune Title: [Should the call come now from the Father's throne]

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