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Jesus will protect thee ever

Author: L. Dow McDonald Hymnal: SS1909a #d131 (1909) First Line: When thy soul is heavy laden

O what shall our record then be

Author: M. M. Baldwin Hymnal: SS1909a #d132 (1909) First Line: When we in the judgment morning

When we meet the loving Savior

Author: R. H. Brooks Hymnal: SS1909a #d133 (1909)

When at last we are all

Author: Stella May Thompson Hymnal: SS1909a #d134 (1909) First Line: When we're all gathered

Eternity

Author: William L. Thompson Hymnal: SS1909a #d135 (1909) First Line: Where spend eternity when earth is gone

Holy cross

Author: Helen Maria Williams Hymnal: SS1909a #d136 (1909) First Line: While thee I [we] seek, protecting power

The way of the Lord is better

Author: George W. Sebren Hymnal: SS1909a #d137 (1909) First Line: Why stand you in deep consternation

He's everywhere

Author: R. H. Brooks Hymnal: SS1909a #d138 (1909) First Line: With heart and voice in glad Refrain First Line: He's here, and there

Jesus is waiting to help you

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: SS1909a #d139 (1909) First Line: Wounded heart, despair Refrain First Line: Hear his tender pleading

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