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Thus far the Lord hath [has] led me on

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: NSSP1868 #d232 (1868)

All things earnest

Author: Sidney Dyer Hymnal: NSSP1868 #d233 (1868) First Line: Time is earnest, passing by

To thy father and thy mother

Author: Annie Ross Cousin Hymnal: NSSP1868 #d235 (1868)

The pilot

Author: George W. Bethune Hymnal: NSSP1868 #d236 (1868) First Line: Tossed upon life's raging billow

The glorious ship

Hymnal: NSSP1868 #d237 (1868) First Line: We are on the deep Refrain First Line: In the old ship Zion

Will you be there

Author: Margaret C. H. Wilson Hymnal: NSSP1868 #d238 (1868) First Line: We know there's a bright and glorious home

Every blessing we enjoy comes to us from God

Author: Matthias Claudius Hymnal: NSSP1868 #d239 (1868) First Line: We plough the fertile meadows

Every blessing we enjoy Comes to us from God

Author: Samuel Francis Smith; Matthias Claudius Hymnal: NSSP1868 #d240 (1868) First Line: We plough the fertile meadows

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