Author: J. R. B., Jr.Appears in 2 hymnalsFirst Line: Gracious is the promise of my Lord and KingRefrain First Line: Gracious is the promise, He will not forsake meUsed With Tune: [Gracious is the promise of my Lord and King]
Author: James RoweAppears in 1 hymnalFirst Line: How sweet is the tho't that the Savior is mineUsed With Tune: [How sweet is the tho't that the Savior is mine]
Author: C. C. AlexanderAppears in 4 hymnalsFirst Line: We're sailing on life's rolling seaRefrain First Line: Tho' storms may beat and waves may roarUsed With Tune: [We're sailing on life's rolling sea]
Author: Rev. Alfred BarrattAppears in 2 hymnalsFirst Line: There's a beautiful city of goldRefrain First Line: In that beautiful city of goldUsed With Tune: [There's a beautiful city of gold]
Author: Mrs. J. M. HunterAppears in 2 hymnalsFirst Line: Let us come today with a sweet accordRefrain First Line: Praise, O praise the Lord, praise His holy nameUsed With Tune: [Let us come today with a sweet accord]
Author: Mrs. J. M. HunterAppears in 3 hymnalsFirst Line: I have strayed afar from homeRefrain First Line: From my guilt and doubt and strifeUsed With Tune: [I have strayed afar from home]
Author: Rev. Alfred BarrattAppears in 2 hymnalsFirst Line: If the pathway is lonely as onward you goRefrain First Line: Let Jesus go with you each step of the wayUsed With Tune: [If the pathway is lonely as onward you go]
Author: Mrs. Belle C. ScharnagelAppears in 3 hymnalsFirst Line: He died for me, O blessed thought!Refrain First Line: He died for me, I'll shout and singUsed With Tune: [He died for me, O blessed thought!]
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