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I come, I come, without delay

Hymnal: C41858 #300 (1858) First Line: Just as I am, without one plea
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Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah, to God!

Hymnal: C41858 #301 (1858) First Line: I would not live alway, I ask not to stay
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We're traveling home to heaven above

Author: Hugh Stowell Hymnal: C41858 #302 (1858) First Line: From every stormy wind [sense] that blows
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There you shall wear a starry crown

Hymnal: C41858 #303 (1858) First Line: Come on my partners in distress
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We are all united heart and hand

Author: John Cennick Hymnal: C41858 #304 (1858) First Line: The way the holy prophets went
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Travel on, believers, travel on

Hymnal: C41858 #305 (1858) First Line: O pray for me, I'll pray for you, For that's the way
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We'll serve the Lord

Hymnal: C41858 #306 (1858) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: The good old way, how sweet thou art! Lyrics: Refrain: We'll serve the Lord, We'll watch and pray, We'll serve the Lord, In the good old way. Hymn: The good old way, how sweet thou art! May none of us from thee depart, But may our actions always say, We're marching in the good old way. [Refrain] Languages: English
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O how charming, how charming is Jesus

Hymnal: C41858 #307 (1858) First Line: And if you meet with troubles
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Oh, to know the love of Jesus

Hymnal: C41858 #308 (1858) First Line: Come thou fount of every blessing

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