Author: Robt. H. WaltonHymnal: RWiS1911 #31 (1911)First Line: Do you speak for Jesus ev'rywhere you go?Languages: EnglishTune Title: [Do you speak for Jesus ev'rywhere you go?]
Author: Flavil HallHymnal: RWiS1911 #33 (1911)First Line: Sinner, you have sadly wanderedRefrain First Line: Come to Jesus, weary wand'rerLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Sinner, you have sadly wandered]
Author: S. H. HallHymnal: RWiS1911 #34 (1911)First Line: Thy will, not mine, be done, our blessed Lord did sayRefrain First Line: O then let us ever prayLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Thy will, not mine, be done, our blessed Lord did say]
Author: Mrs. W. M. ClarkHymnal: RWiS1911 #35 (1911)First Line: A home for little orphansRefrain First Line: Then when we cross the riverLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [A home for little orphans]
Author: Frank M. DavisHymnal: RWiS1911 #36 (1911)First Line: More like Thee, O Saviour, let me beRefrain First Line: More like Thee, more like TheeLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [More like Thee, O Saviour, let me be]
Author: J. P. WatsonHymnal: RWiS1911 #38 (1911)First Line: I have hope in the person of JesusLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [I have hope in the person of Jesus]
Author: H. L. D.; F. H.Hymnal: RWiS1911 #39 (1911)First Line: Beyond the rolling riverRefrain First Line: We soon shall pass o'er the riverLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Beyond the rolling river]
Author: C. E. P.Hymnal: RWiS1911 #40 (1911)First Line: The Bible is the Christian's guideLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [The Bible is the Christian's guide]
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