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Some Day

Author: J. Graydon Hall Hymnal: CH1965 #21 (1965) First Line: My trials here on earth will cease, Some day, some day Refrain First Line: Some day, some happy day

It Is Mine

Author: Elisah A. Hoffman Hymnal: CH1965 #22 (1965) First Line: God's abiding peace is in my soul today Refrain First Line: It is mine, mine, blessed be His name!

Do You Know My Jesus?

Hymnal: CH1965 #23 (1965) First Line: Have you a heart that's weary, Tending a load of care Refrain First Line: Do you know my Jesus

What A Day That Will Be

Author: Jim Hill Hymnal: CH1965 #24 (1965) First Line: There is coming a day when no heartaches shall come Refrain First Line: What a day that will be when my Jesus I shall see

How Beautiful Heaven Must Be

Author: Mrs. A. S. Bridgewater Hymnal: CH1965 #25 (1965) First Line: We read of a place that's called heaven

Come to Jesus

Author: E. R. Latta Hymnal: CH1965 #26 (1965) First Line: Come to Jesus! He will save you Refrain First Line: Come to Jesus! Come to Jesus!

When He Cometh

Author: W. O. Cushing Hymnal: CH1965 #27 (1965) First Line: When He cometh, when He cometh Refrain First Line: Like the stars of the morning

I Would Not Be Denied

Hymnal: CH1965 #28 (1965) First Line: When pangs of death seized on my soul Refrain First Line: I would not be denied, I would not be denied

Who is That?

Author: E. M. Bartlett Hymnal: CH1965 #29 (1965) First Line: Who is that calling for me to come, Come and be saved from sin? Refrain First Line: Who is that knocking, calling, seeking

O Master, Let Me Walk With Thee

Author: W. Gladden Hymnal: CH1965 #30 (1965) First Line: O Master, let me walk with Thee In lowly paths of service free

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