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I'm on the Rock at last

Author: Bertha Davis Hymnal: LWS21908 #d131 (1908) First Line: The pitfalls in sin's awful path Languages: English

The old account settled long ago

Author: Frank M. Graham Hymnal: LWS21908 #d133 (1908) First Line: There was a time I know, when in the book of heaven Refrain First Line: Long ago, long ago Languages: English

Are you ready, are you ready

Author: William L. Thompson Hymnal: LWS21908 #d134 (1908) First Line: There's a great day coming, a great day coming Languages: English

O, who shall be able to stand

Author: William Thomas Dale Hymnal: LWS21908 #d135 (1908) First Line: There's a great judgement day that is coming Refrain First Line: When Jesus comes and the judgement is set Languages: English

'Tis the old, old story of his love

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: LWS21908 #d136 (1908) First Line: There's a sweet old story which I love to hear Languages: English

I'm happy with Jesus alone

Author: Charles Price Jones Hymnal: LWS21908 #d137 (1908) First Line: There's nothing so precious as Jesus to me Languages: English

There's redemption full and free

Author: J. B. Blackburn Hymnal: LWS21908 #d138 (1908) First Line: There's redemption through the blood Languages: English

We are waiting, we are watching

Author: J. M. Harris Hymnal: LWS21908 #d139 (1908) First Line: Thou art coming, my Beloved Languages: English

There'll be no shadows

Author: Edgar Lewis Hymnal: LWS21908 #d140 (1908) First Line: Though dark the path my feet may tread Refrain First Line: There'll be no shadows, no shadows Languages: English

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