Author: James L. BlackHymnal: RS1891 #123 (1891)First Line: Oh, wondrous love! how can it beRefrain First Line: These are the words of the Holy OneLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Oh, wondrous love! how can it be]
Author: L. H. EdmundsHymnal: RS1891 #124 (1891)First Line: Have you carried cups of waterRefrain First Line: Unto me, unto meLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Have you carried cups of water]
Author: E. RichmondHymnal: RS1891 #125 (1891)First Line: We have walked with Christ todayRefrain First Line: Yes, our hearts are all aglowLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [We have walked with Christ today]
Author: Sallie MartinHymnal: RS1891 #126 (1891)First Line: Come to the cross, thy Redeemer is thereRefrain First Line: Come, come, come, just as thou artLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Come to the cross, thy Redeemer is there]
Author: Mrs. E. E. WilliamsHymnal: RS1891 #127 (1891)First Line: Hear the voice of the Saviour, oh, ye who are wearyRefrain First Line: Come unto me, all ye that labourLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Hear the voice of the Saviour, oh, ye who are weary]
Author: Mrs. Annie Ross CousinHymnal: RS1891 #130 (1891)First Line: The sands of time are sinkingLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [The sands of time are sinking]
Author: M. W. MorseHymnal: RS1891 #131 (1891)First Line: There's a hand held out in pityRefrain First Line: There's a hand held out to youLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [There's a hand held out in pity]
Author: Mrs. R. N. TurnerHymnal: RS1891 #132 (1891)Refrain First Line: Praise, O praise the Mighty OneLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Praise to thee, Mighty One]
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