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Give us life and light

Author: Stella May Thompson Hymnal: SS1909a #d21 (1909) First Line: Give us life and strength

Gladly singing of my Savior

Author: Jennie Wilson Hymnal: SS1909a #d22 (1909)

Tell sinners salvation is free

Author: Joe S. Warlick Hymnal: SS1909a #d23 (1909) First Line: Go out in the waving fields Refrain First Line: Go gather some sheaves today

Faith like that of Joshua

Author: George W. Sebren Hymnal: SS1909a #d24 (1909) First Line: God's people marched around Refrain First Line: Onward, see them march

It is the hope, the blissful hope

Author: Amos Sutton Hymnal: SS1909a #d25 (1909) First Line: Hail, sweetest, dearest, tie that binds

Have you heard the wondrous message

Author: Stella May Thompson Hymnal: SS1909a #d26 (1909)

Hear my petition

Author: Stella May Thompson Hymnal: SS1909a #d27 (1909) First Line: Hear thou my petition

For the soul that's redeemed

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: SS1909a #d28 (1909) First Line: Homeless here the soul may rove Refrain First Line: Brighter the way groweth each day

Come and rest

Author: Laura E. Newell Hymnal: SS1909a #d29 (1909) First Line: How life's trials and temptations Refrain First Line: Come to me, ye heavy laden

Departed loved ones

Author: L. L. Dunn Hymnal: SS1909a #d30 (1909) First Line: How sad the thought we all must die Refrain First Line: We'll meet in heaven

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