Author: Rev. E. A. HoffmanHymnal: SS1894 #32 (1894)First Line: What a fellowship, what a joy divineRefrain First Line: Leaning, leaningLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [What a fellowship, what a joy divine]
Author: Johnson Oatman, Jr.Hymnal: SS1894 #33 (1894)First Line: When clouds, dark and heavy, hang over my wayRefrain First Line: I'll follow my Savior where'er it may beLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [When clouds, dark and heavy, hang over my way]
Author: Jennie WilsonHymnal: SS1894 #34 (1894)First Line: Always abounding in work for the LordRefrain First Line: Joyfully labor while yet it is dayLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Always abounding in work for the Lord]
Author: J. W. WachterHymnal: SS1894 #35 (1894)First Line: When your skies are the darkest, my brotherRefrain First Line: Thro' the darkness He ever will lead youLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [When your skies are the darkest, my brother]
Author: Rev. J. Hoffman BattenHymnal: SS1894 #36 (1894)First Line: The beggar sat blind by the wayside roadRefrain First Line: My life was all darkened by guilt and sinLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [The beggar sat blind by the wayside road]
Author: Mrs. Phoebe PalmerHymnal: SS1894 #37 (1894)First Line: Oh! now I see the crimson waveRefrain First Line: The cleansing stream, I see, I seeLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Oh! now I see the crimson wave]
Author: Harriet E. JonesHymnal: SS1894 #38 (1894)First Line: There are songs, sweet songs, that I love to hearRefrain First Line: O that song so sweet, O that song so sweetLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [There are songs, sweet songs, that I love to hear]
Author: G. C. T.Hymnal: SS1894 #40 (1894)First Line: There is now a fountain openedRefrain First Line: We shall conquer by and byLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [There is now a fountain opened]
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