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Departed friends; where have they gone

Author: J. S. Mohler Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d21 (1910)

Watch over me

Author: W. I. Varner Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d23 (1910) First Line: Drifting, dear Lord, I'm drifting from thee

O blessed time

Author: J. M. Hunter Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d24 (1910) First Line: From friends so dear how oft we part

Let your light shine

Author: W. M. Daniel Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d25 (1910) First Line: Get your light to shine that the sinful world around may behold in you

To the fields, away

Author: Fred L. Beard Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d27 (1910) First Line: Go ye forth in bright array

Guide me, O thou great Jehovah

Author: William Williams, 1717-1791 Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d28 (1910)

Behold, he comes

Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d29 (1910) First Line: Hark, joyful news, the Savior comes

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