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Sinner [sinners] turn, why will ye [you] die

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: TC1888 #d222 (1888)

So let our lips and lives express

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: TC1888 #d223 (1888)

So near, yet not in

Author: Charles C. Luther Hymnal: TC1888 #d224 (1888) First Line: So near to the kingdom, and yet thou dost lack

Jesus is calling

Author: William L. Thompson Hymnal: TC1888 #d225 (1888) First Line: Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling Refrain First Line: Come home, come home

Sow in the morn thy [the] seed, At eve

Author: James Mongtomery Hymnal: TC1888 #d227 (1888)

Stand up, and bless the Lord, ye people

Author: James Mongtomery Hymnal: TC1888 #d228 (1888)

Stand up, ye soldiers

Author: George Duffield Hymnal: TC1888 #d230 (1888) First Line: Stand up, stand up for Jesus, ye soldiers of the cross

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