Author: Mrs. W. G. T.Hymnal: TSS1934 #181 (1934)First Line: Far dearer than all that the world can impartTopics: Christ SaviorTune Title: [Far dearer than all that the world can impart]
Author: W. C. PooleHymnal: TSS1934 #182 (1934)First Line: When I shall come to the end of my wayRefrain First Line: Sunrise tomorrowTopics: HeavenTune Title: [When I shall come to the end of my way]
Author: H. L. GilmourHymnal: TSS1934 #183 (1934)First Line: My soul in sad exile was out on life's seaRefrain First Line: I've anchored my soul in the haven of restTopics: PeaceTune Title: [My soul in sad exile was out on life's sea]
Author: E. E. HewittHymnal: TSS1934 #184 (1934)First Line: Wonderful pow'r of my wonderful KingRefrain First Line: Wonderful pow'rTopics: Christ KingTune Title: [Wonderful pow'r of my wonderful King]
Author: The BrocksHymnal: TSS1934 #185 (1934)First Line: Sing the clouds away, night will turn to dayTopics: Challenge; Junior Choir; PromisesTune Title: [Sing the clouds away, night will turn to day]
Author: Elizabeth PrentissHymnal: TSS1934 #187 (1934)First Line: More love to thee, O ChristRefrain First Line: More love, O Christ to theeTopics: Lord's SupperTune Title: [More love to thee, O Christ]
Author: John NewtonHymnal: TSS1934 #188 (1934)First Line: Amazing grace, how sweet the soundTopics: GraceTune Title: [Amazing grace, how sweet the sound]
Author: A. A. LutherHymnal: TSS1934 #189 (1934)First Line: Earthly friends may prove untrueTopics: AssuranceTune Title: [Earthly friends may prove untrue]
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