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The angel of the home

Author: Rowe Hymnal: ES1915 #d21 (1915) First Line: One friend, more than any other Refrain First Line: There is no one on earth above her Languages: English

Praise the Lord of lords

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: ES1915 #d22 (1915) First Line: Sing, redeemed of every nation Refrain First Line: Sing, Christians, sing, praise ye the King Languages: English

Sparkling Sunday night

Hymnal: ES1915 #d23 (1915) First Line: Sitting in a corner, on a Sunday eve Languages: English

Sowers and reapers

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: ES1915 #d24 (1915) First Line: Ten little sowers for Jesus we are Refrain First Line: Scattering seed by the way Languages: English

The gate was left ajar for me

Author: Mabel J. Rosemon Hymnal: ES1915 #d25 (1915) First Line: There is a gate that stands ajar Languages: English

Eternity

Author: Claude H. Bottoms; Sanford F. Bennett Hymnal: ES1915 #d26 (1915) First Line: There's a land that is fairer [brighter] than day Refrain First Line: In the sweet by and by Languages: English

Just beyond the shadows

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: ES1915 #d27 (1915) First Line: There's a sorrowless, painless, happy land Languages: English

Take thy rest

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: ES1915 #d28 (1915) First Line: Thou art safe with Jesus, friend of sunny days Languages: English

Thou hast gone to yonder city

Author: Johnson Oatman Hymnal: ES1915 #d29 (1915) Languages: English

There'll be a row, an awful row

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: ES1915 #d30 (1915) First Line: Wait until I meet that fellow with a wart upon his nose Languages: English

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