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Sometimes a light surprises
Author
: William Cowper
Hymnal
: SSH31886 #d21 (1886)
Sometimes a light surprises
Rouse then, soldiers [freemen]
Author
: William Fisk Sherwin
Hymnal
: SSH31886 #d22 (1886)
First Line
: Sound the battle cry
Rouse then, soldiers [freemen]
The day is past and over
Author
: John M. Neale; John Mason Neale; Anatolius
Hymnal
: SSH31886 #d23 (1886)
The day is past and over
The Day of Resurection
Author
: John M. Neale; John Mason Neale; John of Damascus
Hymnal
: SSH31886 #d24 (1886)
The Day of Resurection
The fields are all white and the reapers are few
Hymnal
: SSH31886 #d25 (1886)
The fields are all white and the reapers are few
Awake and away
Author
: Frances Ridley Havergal
Hymnal
: SSH31886 #d26 (1886)
First Line
: The morning light flingeth its bright wakening [awakening] rays
Refrain First Line
: Awake, awake and away, away
Awake and away
The children's day
Hymnal
: SSH31886 #d27 (1886)
First Line
: This day the sound upon the street
The children's day
Thou art coming, O my Savior
Author
: Frances Ridley Havergal
Hymnal
: SSH31886 #d28 (1886)
Thou art coming, O my Savior
Through the night of doubt [pain] and sorrow
Author
: Sabine Baring-Gould; Bernhard S. Ingemann
Hymnal
: SSH31886 #d29 (1886)
Through the night of doubt [pain] and sorrow
To thee, my God and Father
Hymnal
: SSH31886 #d30 (1886)
To thee, my God and Father
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