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The book that never grows old

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Hymnal: SoBH1927 #d221 (1927) First Line: There's a wonderful book that appeals to my heart Refrain First Line: It never grows old

Love will drive the clouds away

Author: Anthony J. Showalter Hymnal: SoBH1927 #d222 (1927) First Line: Though at times you may feel discouraged

I never can forget such love

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: SoBH1927 #d223 (1927) First Line: Though he reigned on high, Jesus came to die Refrain First Line: O I never can forget such love

By quiet waters

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: SoBH1927 #d224 (1927) First Line: Though mighty storms are sweeping Refrain First Line: My shepherd leads and keeps me

There's a crown

Author: Alfred Barratt Hymnal: SoBH1927 #d225 (1927) First Line: Though the path may lead neath a sunlit sky Refrain First Line: There's a crown, a shining crown

We shall conquer through the blood

Author: Alfred Barratt Hymnal: SoBH1927 #d226 (1927) First Line: Though the powers of sin our pathway assail Refrain First Line: We shall conquer at last

He is able to keep

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: SoBH1927 #d227 (1927) First Line: Though the way may be rough and foes oft assail Refrain First Line: He will keep his own we know

O wandering sheep, come home

Author: E. Bert Riddles Hymnal: SoBH1927 #d228 (1927) First Line: Through the darkness, there comes a sorrowful cry

I'll live on, yes, I'll live on

Author: Thomas J. Laney Hymnal: SoBH1927 #d229 (1927) First Line: 'Tis a sweet and glorious thought that comes

Death is a sleep, a gentle sleep

Author: James Wells Hymnal: SoBH1927 #d230 (1927) First Line: 'Tis but a little sleep, and weary eyes

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