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Stand up, ye soldiers

Author: George Duffield Hymnal: GM1928 #d181 (1928) First Line: Stand up, stand up for Jesus, ye soldiers of the cross Languages: English

Standing, standing

Author: R. Kelso Carter Hymnal: GM1928 #d182 (1928) First Line: Standing on the promises of Christ our King Languages: English

Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer

Author: William W. Walford Hymnal: GM1928 #d184 (1928) Languages: English

Footsteps of Jesus

Author: Mary B. C. L. Slade Hymnal: GM1928 #d185 (1928) First Line: Sweetly, Lord, have we heard thee calling Refrain First Line: Footprints of Jesus Languages: English

Lord, I give my life to thee

Author: Frances Ridley Havergal Hymnal: GM1928 #d186 (1928) First Line: Take my life, and let it be, consecrated Languages: English

Precious name, O how sweet

Author: Lydia Baxter Hymnal: GM1928 #d187 (1928) First Line: Take the name of Jesus with you, child of sorrow Languages: English

Tell me the old, old story of unseen things above

Author: Katherine Hankey Hymnal: GM1928 #d188 (1928) Languages: English

One glad day my Savior washed my sins away

Author: Albert Simpson Reitz Hymnal: GM1928 #d189 (1928) First Line: Tenderly the voice of Jesus came to me Languages: English

Sweetest note in seraph song

Author: William Hunter; William H. Hunter Hymnal: GM1928 #d190 (1928) First Line: The great Physician now is near Languages: English

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