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It was there, it was there

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: SE1919 #d201 (1919) First Line: The evening sun was sinking low Languages: English

All thine, all thine

Author: Johnson Oatman Hymnal: SE1919 #d202 (1919) First Line: The father spoke to the eldest son Languages: English

Away to the fields

Author: James B. Pennington Hymnal: SE1919 #d203 (1919) First Line: The fields are all white, but the laborers are few Languages: English

Sweetest note in seraph song

Author: William Hunter; William H. Hunter Hymnal: SE1919 #d204 (1919) First Line: The great Physician now is near Languages: English

The morning light is breaking; the darkness disappears

Author: Samuel Francis Smith Hymnal: SE1919 #d205 (1919) Languages: English

My Savior journeys by my side

Author: W. C. Martin Hymnal: SE1919 #d206 (1919) First Line: The path that leads me to the throne Languages: English

Soul, ahoy

Author: W. C. Martin Hymnal: SE1919 #d207 (1919) First Line: The storm is awaking, The rocks are about thee Refrain First Line: Take the good Pilot Languages: English

The song that reached his breast

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: SE1919 #d208 (1919) First Line: The village choir was singing Refrain First Line: Come unto me ye weary Languages: English

I'll live on in the love of the King

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: SE1919 #d209 (1919) First Line: There are many pitfalls in the homeward way Languages: English

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