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My Redeemer

Author: Philip P. Bliss Hymnal: EHN1936 #31 (1936) First Line: I will sing of my Redeemer, And his wondrous love Refrain First Line: Sing, O, sing of my Redeemer Languages: English

I wait for thee

Author: Verna Whinery Hymnal: EHN1936 #32 (1936) First Line: As a harp that waits a master's Refrain First Line: Tune my heart to thy will Languages: English

If you have Jesus with you

Author: J. T. Latta Hymnal: EHN1936 #33 (1936) First Line: Life will be full of joy complete Languages: English

Steadily marching on with our banners waving o'er us

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: EHN1936 #34 (1936) First Line: Praise ye the Lord, joyfully shout hosanna Languages: English

Loving him who first loved me

Author: Jane Elizabeth Leeson Hymnal: EHN1936 #35 (1936) First Line: Savior, teach me, day by day, love's sweet lesson to obey Languages: English

Our best

Author: S. C. Kirk Hymnal: EHN1936 #36 (1936) First Line: Hear ye the Master's call, give me thy best Refrain First Line: Every work for Jesus will be blest Languages: English
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Follow the Gleam

Author: Bryn Mawr College; E. S. T. Hymnal: EHN1936 #37 (1936) First Line: To the knights in the days of old, keeping watch on the mountain height Refrain First Line: Saying, "follow, follow the gleam;" Lyrics: 1. To the knights in the days of old, Keeping watch on the mountain height, Came a vision of Holy Grail, And a voice through the waiting night. Refrain: Saying, "follow, follow the gleam;" Signal and sign, long will it shine, If you follow, follow the gleam, It will lead to the light divine. 2. All we who would serve the Christ, Who loyally would obey, In the consecrate silence know That the challenge still holds today. Refrain: Saying, "follow, follow the gleam;" Signal and sign... 3. Like the knights of the Holy Grail, We too have our lifelong quest. By the grace that can never fail, We'll remember the vision blest. Refrain: We will follow, follow the gleam, Signal and sign... Languages: English Tune Title: [To the knights in the days of old, keeping watch on the mountain height]

His way, my way, must ever

Author: Verna Whinery Hymnal: EHN1936 #38 (1936) First Line: If I would walk with Jesus Languages: English

Tell the most beautiful story

Author: Juanita Rosemon Hymnal: EHN1936 #39 (1936) First Line: Beautiful story of love so divine Languages: English

A song of praise

Author: C. R. Freeman Hymnal: EHN1936 #40 (1936) First Line: Every day, in his way Refrain First Line: Praise we bring while we sing Languages: English

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