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Sweetest note in seraph song

Author: William Hunter; William H. Hunter Hymnal: GPJS1904 #d31 (1904) First Line: The great Physician now is near Languages: English

Wait and murmer not

Author: W. H. Bellamy Hymnal: GPJS1904 #d32 (1904) First Line: The home where changes never come Refrain First Line: O wait, meekly wait Languages: English

My angel name in heaven

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: GPJS1904 #d33 (1904) First Line: There is a radiant, sunny clime Languages: English

Sweet by and by

Author: Sanford F. Bennett Hymnal: GPJS1904 #d34 (1904) First Line: There's a land that is fairer [brighter] than day Refrain First Line: In the sweet by and by Languages: English

Mary Magdalen [Magdelene]

Author: J. J. Callanan Hymnal: GPJS1904 #d35 (1904) First Line: To the hall of the [that] feast came the [that] sinful Languages: English

Graciously from the eternal throne

Author: E. E. Boyd Hymnal: GPJS1904 #d36 (1904) First Line: Today, dear Lord, today Languages: English

The other side

Author: S. L. Cuthbert Hymnal: GPJS1904 #d37 (1904) First Line: We dwell this side of Jordan's stream Refrain First Line: O Zion, city fair Languages: English

Jesus saves me all the time

Author: W. H. Burrell Hymnal: GPJS1904 #d38 (1904) First Line: When gathering storms with dreadful Languages: English

The cross, the cross

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: GPJS1904 #d39 (1904) First Line: When I survey the wondrous cross Languages: English

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