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The home of the soul

Author: Wilhelm Appel Hymnal: GoSS1899 #d231 (1899) First Line: Where findeth the soul its true rest Languages: English

I'll follow where he leads

Author: Lanta Wilson Smith Hymnal: GoSS1899 #d232 (1899) First Line: Where he leads me I will follow Refrain First Line: Where he leads me I will follow Languages: English

In the name of the Lord

Author: John H. Alleman Hymnal: GoSS1899 #d233 (1899) First Line: Wheresoe'er thy duty calls thee Refrain First Line: Go brother, go Languages: English

A merciful Christ

Author: John H. Alleman Hymnal: GoSS1899 #d234 (1899) First Line: While wandering away from home Languages: English

Why should our tears?

Author: William H. Bathurst Hymnal: GoSS1899 #d235 (1899) First Line: Why should our tears in sorrow flow Languages: English

Why should we start and fear to die

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: GoSS1899 #d236 (1899) Languages: English

The cleansing fountain

Author: John H. Alleman Hymnal: GoSS1899 #d237 (1899) First Line: Will you come to the cleansing Refrain First Line: Will you come Languages: English

With joy we hail the sacred day

Author: Harriet Auber Hymnal: GoSS1899 #d238 (1899) Languages: English

Come to me

Author: Charlotte Elliott Hymnal: GoSS1899 #d239 (1899) First Line: With tearful eyes I look around Languages: English

My hope is bright beyond

Author: John H. Alleman Hymnal: GoSS1899 #d240 (1899) First Line: Without hope what would this world be Refrain First Line: Bright beyond, bright beyond Languages: English

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