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Sing and rejoice our army is on its bright way

Author: Horace N. Lincoln; Elbert S. Porter Hymnal: BHCC1898 #d331 (1898) First Line: The Sunday school army has gathered once more Languages: English

When Jesus was sent

Author: James Callaway Midyett Hymnal: BHCC1898 #d332 (1898) First Line: The whole world was in darkness Refrain First Line: Haste my brother go publish Languages: English

On the hills beyond the river

Author: Eben E. Rexford Hymnal: BHCC1898 #d333 (1898) First Line: There are hills beyond the valley where the river glideth by Languages: English

Send out the lifeboat

Author: Lanta Wilson Smith Hymnal: BHCC1898 #d334 (1898) First Line: There are wrecks along the shore Languages: English

Sweet peace, the gift of God's love

Author: Peter P. Bilhorn Hymnal: BHCC1898 #d335 (1898) First Line: There comes to my heart one [a] sweet strain Refrain First Line: Peace, peace, sweet peace Languages: English

The heavenly harp

Author: John C. F. Kyger Hymnal: BHCC1898 #d337 (1898) First Line: There is a harp whose thrilling sound Refrain First Line: Heavenly harp whose thrilling sound Languages: English

Press on

Author: Gertrude Strode Palmore Hymnal: BHCC1898 #d338 (1898) First Line: There is a life supremely fair Languages: English

The sheltering rock

Author: W. E. Penn Hymnal: BHCC1898 #d339 (1898) First Line: There is a Rock in a weary land Refrain First Line: Then why will ye die Languages: English

The name of Jesus

Author: George W. Bethune Hymnal: BHCC1898 #d340 (1898) First Line: There is no name so sweet on earth, No name so sweet in heaven Refrain First Line: We love to sing to Christ our King Languages: English

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