Author: John NewtonHymnal: TH21921 #311 (1921)First Line: How tedious and tasteless the hoursTopics: DevotionalTune Title: [How tedious and tasteless the hours]
Author: Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr.Hymnal: TH21921 #312 (1921)First Line: I'm pressing on the upward wayRefrain First Line: Lord, lift me up and let me standTopics: FaithTune Title: [I'm pressing on the upward way]
Author: Anna B. WarnerHymnal: TH21921 #314 (1921)First Line: We would see Jesus; for the shadows lengthenTopics: HopeTune Title: [We would see Jesus; for the shadows lengthen]
Author: E. CaswallHymnal: TH21921 #316 (1921)First Line: Jesus, the very thought of TheeTopics: Devotional; Safety - SecurityTune Title: [Jesus, the very thought of Thee]
Author: Charlotte ElliottHymnal: TH21921 #317 (1921)First Line: Just as I am, without one pleaTopics: InvitationTune Title: [Just as I am, without one plea]
Hymnal: TH21921 #318 (1921)First Line: It was good for our mothersRefrain First Line: 'Tis the old time religionTune Title: [It was good for our mothers]
Author: Rev. Wm. O. CushingHymnal: TH21921 #319 (1921)First Line: When He cometh, when He comethRefrain First Line: Like the stars of the morningTopics: ChildrenTune Title: [When He cometh, when He cometh]
Author: Rev. Wm. O. CushingHymnal: TH21921 #320 (1921)First Line: Ring the bells of heaven! There is joy todayRefrain First Line: Glory! Glory! How the angels singTopics: Glory; HeavenTune Title: [Ring the bells of heaven! There is joy today]
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