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There's nothing so great as God's love

Author: Fred P. Morris Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d171 (1910) First Line: Where here mid life's toils

Jesus is able to save

Author: Elisha A. Hoffman; Elisha Albright Hoffman Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d173 (1910) First Line: Whoever shall open his heart to the Lord

Live for Jesus

Author: J. M. Hunter Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d175 (1910) First Line: With weary hearts and burdened souls

There will be a crown of glory

Author: J. M. Hunter Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d176 (1910) First Line: Working working for the Master

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