Author: Mrs. Frank A. BreckHymnal: JP1928 #162 (1928)First Line: Christ, our mighty Captain, leads against the foeRefrain First Line: Forward! Forward! 'tis the Lord's commandLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Christ, our mighty Captain, leads against the foe]
Author: Edith Sandford TillotsonHymnal: JP1928 #163 (1928)First Line: Many a barren and cheerless spotRefrain First Line: Plant roses, sweet rosesLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Many a barren and cheerless spot]
Author: P. P. B.Hymnal: JP1928 #164 (1928)First Line: The whole world was lost in the darkness of sinRefrain First Line: Come to the Light, 'tis shining for theeLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [The whole world was lost in the darkness of sin]
Author: George Orlia WebsterHymnal: JP1928 #165 (1928)First Line: The men of our AmericaRefrain First Line: He died to make us freeLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [The men of our America]
Author: Edith Sanford TillotsonHymnal: JP1928 #166 (1928)First Line: A song today we raise, a hymn of love and praiseRefrain First Line: The old, old story sweetLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [A song today we raise, a hymn of love and praise]
Author: Mabel J. RosemonHymnal: JP1928 #169 (1928)First Line: There is no room for JesusRefrain First Line: Dear Saviour, come to meLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [There is no room for Jesus]
Author: Edith Sanford TillotsonHymnal: JP1928 #170 (1928)First Line: Mightiest of all great kings art ThouRefrain First Line: With Thy love attending usLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Mightiest of all great kings art Thou]
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