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Come unto me, come

Author: Z. James Hymnal: SS1909a #d31 (1909) First Line: How sweet the words

I am trusting Jesus all day long

Author: Katharyn Bacon Hymnal: SS1909a #d32 (1909) First Line: I am trusting Jesus only

Nearer the cross

Author: Stella May Thompson Hymnal: SS1909a #d33 (1909) First Line: I long to be near the cross

I'll sing glory to his name

Author: J. R. Corley Hymnal: SS1909a #d34 (1909) First Line: I once was guilty

Give thanks and sing

Author: E. Greer Floyd Hymnal: SS1909a #d35 (1909) First Line: I thank thee, Lord, for life and light

Mother Is Waiting

Author: J. T. Wilson Hymnal: SS1909a #d36 (1909) First Line: In a little cottage Refrain First Line: Boys, remember as you daily

The judgment

Author: B. B. Edmiaston Hymnal: SS1909a #d37 (1909) First Line: In the awful day of judgment Refrain First Line: In the morning we shall rise

Rest over Jordan

Author: Samuel Young Harmer Hymnal: SS1909a #d38 (1909) First Line: In the Christian's home in [of] glory Refrain First Line: Yes, there is rest over Jordan's waters

In the far away land

Author: Jennie Wilson Hymnal: SS1909a #d39 (1909)

Call for workers

Author: J. H. Sheppard Hymnal: SS1909a #d40 (1909) First Line: In the vineyard of the Lord There is work Refrain First Line: Heed the call, brother dear

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