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O, hear the voice of warning

Author: John M. Whyte Hymnal: BSoC1901 #d181 (1901) First Line: The call is clear, sinner, will you not hear Languages: English

He saves me, he saves me

Author: Judson W. Van de Venter Hymnal: BSoC1901 #d182 (1901) First Line: The dear loving Savior has found me Languages: English

Under his shadow there's refuge for thee

Author: Lillian Jackson Hymnal: BSoC1901 #d183 (1901) First Line: The death angel came to our household one day Languages: English

The harvest will be past

Author: Frank Hogg Hymnal: BSoC1901 #d184 (1901) First Line: The Lord of the harvest will gather the grain; In sheaves he will bring it at last Languages: English

He's calling us home

Author: John M. Whyte Hymnal: BSoC1901 #d185 (1901) First Line: The loving Savior pleads today Languages: English

Hallelujah is my song

Author: P. L. Haney Hymnal: BSoC1901 #d186 (1901) First Line: The precious blood of Jesus, It cleanseth me from sin Refrain First Line: My heart's so full of glory Languages: English

O turn why will ye die

Author: John M. Whyte Hymnal: BSoC1901 #d187 (1901) First Line: The road is so broad that is leading to death Refrain First Line: O turn, poor sinner, turn Languages: English

Blessed place to hide me in

Author: John M. Whyte Hymnal: BSoC1901 #d188 (1901) First Line: The tempter comes with guileful art Languages: English

I now believe in him

Author: John M. Whyte Hymnal: BSoC1901 #d189 (1901) First Line: The truth is everlasting God's word can never fail Languages: English

They're gone, they're gone, those precious years

Author: John M. Whyte Hymnal: BSoC1901 #d190 (1901) First Line: The years, the years drop from our life Like leaves drop from a tree Languages: English

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