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At the end of the trail, there is rest

Author: M. Homer Cummings Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Some day we shall reach the end of the trail
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Stand up, ye soldiers

Author: George Duffield Appears in 1,810 hymnals First Line: Stand up, stand up for Jesus, ye soldiers of the cross

Where he leads I'll follow

Author: William A. Ogden Appears in 185 hymnals First Line: Sweet are the promises, Kind is the word
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Footsteps of Jesus

Author: Mary B. C. L. Slade Appears in 226 hymnals First Line: Sweetly, Lord, have we heard thee calling Refrain First Line: Footprints of Jesus
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Precious name, O how sweet

Author: Lydia Baxter Appears in 652 hymnals First Line: Take the name of Jesus with you, child of sorrow

Where the Shepherd leads me I will go

Author: M. Homer Cummings Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want

When I get to the end of the way

Author: A. M. Bean Appears in 94 hymnals First Line: The sands have been washed in the footprints

The thing my God doth hate

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Appears in 84 hymnals

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