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He cares for me

Author: Alice Horton Hymnal: OC1913 #d181 (1913) First Line: Though darkness, like midnight, encompass my way Refrain First Line: I know that he cares for me Languages: English

He will hold me fast, till the storms are past

Author: William C. Poole Hymnal: OC1913 #d182 (1913) First Line: Though raging the tempest, I fear not the blast Languages: English

Jesus walks with me

Author: Katharyn Bacon Hymnal: OC1913 #d183 (1913) First Line: Though the way be rough and dreary Refrain First Line: Glory, Jesus walks with me Languages: English

We shall know up yonder

Author: Johnson Oatman Hymnal: OC1913 #d184 (1913) First Line: Through a glass we now see darkly Languages: English

When the saints are marching in, Joyful songs

Author: Katharine E. Purvis Hymnal: OC1913 #d185 (1913) First Line: Through the shining gate, Where the angels wait Languages: English

Toiling on

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: OC1913 #d186 (1913) First Line: To the work, to the work, we are servants of God Languages: English

I'll stand the cost for Jesus' sake

Author: William Edie Marks Hymnal: OC1913 #d187 (1913) First Line: Upon the altar now I lay Languages: English

Glory to God, Hallelujah

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: OC1913 #d188 (1913) First Line: We are never, never weary of the grand old song Refrain First Line: O, the children of the Lord have a right to shout Languages: English

We'll understand it better by and by

Author: Charles Albert Tindley Hymnal: OC1913 #d189 (1913) First Line: We are often tossed and driven on the restless sea of Refrain First Line: By and by when the morning comes Languages: English

Marching on to glory

Author: C. B. Plummer Hymnal: OC1913 #d190 (1913) First Line: We are on the battlefield today Languages: English

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