Author: A. H. A.Appears in 22 hymnalsFirst Line: All the darkness of the night has passed awayRefrain First Line: It is morning, it is morning in my heartTopics: Morning; RejoicingUsed With Tune: [All the darkness of the night has passed away]
Author: H. L. Gilmour; Rev. H. J. ZelleyAppears in 85 hymnalsFirst Line: My heart was distressed 'neath Jehovah's dread frownRefrain First Line: He brought me out of the miry clayUsed With Tune: [My heart was distressed 'neath Jehovah's dread frown]
Author: Elisha A. HoffmanAppears in 67 hymnalsFirst Line: Whoever receiveth the Crucified OneRefrain First Line: My brother, the Master is calling for theeTopics: Challenge; Christ SaviorUsed With Tune: [Whoever receiveth the Crucified One]
Author: A. H. AckleyAppears in 83 hymnalsFirst Line: Jesus, I am coming home todayTopics: Salvation; SurrenderUsed With Tune: [Jesus, I am coming home today]
Author: C. H. G.Appears in 75 hymnalsFirst Line: Upon a wide and stormy seaRefrain First Line: Sail on, sail on, the storms will soon be pastTopics: Allegiance; ChorusesUsed With Tune: [Upon a wide and stormy sea]
Author: Virgil P. BrockAppears in 78 hymnalsFirst Line: I was lost in sin, but Jesus rescued meRefrain First Line: For he's a wonderful Savior to meTopics: Christ SaviorUsed With Tune: [I was lost in sin, but Jesus rescued me]
Author: S. C. KirkAppears in 67 hymnalsFirst Line: Hear ye the Master's callRefrain First Line: Every work for Jesus will be blestTopics: ChallengeUsed With Tune: [Hear ye the Master's call]
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