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The better land

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: SE1873 #d241 (1873) First Line: Whither, pilgrims, are you [ye] going

Sweeping through the gates to the new Jerusalem

Author: T. C. O'Kane Hymnal: SE1873 #d242 (1873) First Line: Who, who are these [they] beside [beyond] the chilly wave

O believe him, O receive him

Author: Annie S. Hawks Hymnal: SE1873 #d244 (1873) First Line: Why weepest thou, Whom seekest thou

Siloam

Author: Edward Payson Hammond Hymnal: SE1873 #d245 (1873) First Line: Within the Kedron's rocky dell

God be near us, help us today

Author: Alfred Taylor Hymnal: SE1873 #d246 (1873) First Line: Work for the master calleth us today

Ye saints, your music bring

Author: Andrew Reed Hymnal: SE1873 #d249 (1873)

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