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Lord, for tomorrow and its need [needs] [ills]

Author: Ernest R. Wilberforce; Sybil F. Partridge Hymnal: ECSH1931 #d161 (1931)

Lord, speak to me [us] that I [we] may speak

Author: Frances Ridley Havergal Hymnal: ECSH1931 #d162 (1931)

Love divine, all loves [love] excelling

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: ECSH1931 #d163 (1931)

Love thyself last

Author: Ella W. Wilcox Hymnal: ECSH1931 #d164 (1931)

Up from the grave He arose

Author: Robert Lowry Hymnal: ECSH1931 #d165 (1931) First Line: Low in the grave he lay, Jesus, my Savior

Hallelujah, what a Savior

Author: Philip P. Bliss Hymnal: ECSH1931 #d167 (1931) First Line: Man of sorrow [sorrows], what a name

Marching with the heroes

Author: William George Tarrant Hymnal: ECSH1931 #d168 (1931)

Master, no offering, costly and sweet

Author: Edwin P. Parker Hymnal: ECSH1931 #d169 (1931)

Glory, glory, hallelujah

Author: Julia Ward Howe Hymnal: ECSH1931 #d170 (1931) First Line: Mine eyes have seen the glory

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