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Love for the flag

Author: A. L. Eyler Hymnal: PP51892 #d151 (1892) First Line: Triumphant flag, a nation o'er Refrain First Line: Forever float that standard sheet

Marching for Jesus

Author: Oliver E. Murray Hymnal: PP51892 #d152 (1892) First Line: We are little soldiers, Marching now for Jesus Refrain First Line: Come and join our army

Revive us again

Author: William P. Mackay Hymnal: PP51892 #d153 (1892) First Line: We praise thee, O God, for the Son of thy love Refrain First Line: Hallelujah, thine the glory

He seeks just now to save you

Author: E. W. Oakes Hymnal: PP51892 #d154 (1892) First Line: We'll sing the wondrous story

O Calvary, dear Calvary

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: PP51892 #d155 (1892) First Line: When I survey the wondrous cross

Open to me

Author: Eden Reade Latta Hymnal: PP51892 #d156 (1892) First Line: When my work is finished

Thy will, not mine, be done

Author: William Henry Gardner Hymnal: PP51892 #d157 (1892) First Line: When our fondest hopes are shaken Refrain First Line: Thy will not mine O Lord

Heaven is not far away

Author: Edwin Oliver Hymnal: PP51892 #d158 (1892) First Line: When the tears bedew the eyes Heaven is not far away Refrain First Line: Praise the Lord I now can say

Where may I find full cleansing

Author: Edwin Oliver Hymnal: PP51892 #d159 (1892)

We shall meet our loved and lost

Author: Ida L. Reed Smith Hymnal: PP51892 #d160 (1892) First Line: Where the saved their joys are telling

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