Author: Albert S. Williams; Donal R. HandleHymnal: WSSV1958 #41 (1958)First Line: As I travel along with my sorrow and woeRefrain First Line: Let me walk in the lightTune Title: [As I travel along with my sorrow and woe]
Author: G. E. W.Hymnal: WSSV1958 #42 (1958)First Line: A peace sweet and holy sweeps over my soulRefrain First Line: When the great hand of God reaches downTune Title: [A peace sweet and holy sweeps over my soul]
Author: Kenneth MorrisHymnal: WSSV1958 #43 (1958)First Line: There are some things I may not knowRefrain First Line: My God is real, real in my soulTune Title: [There are some things I may not know]
Author: Avis B. ChristiansenHymnal: WSSV1958 #44 (1958)First Line: Shadows of evening are fallingRefrain First Line: Glorious hope, He is comingTune Title: [Shadows of evening are falling]
Author: W. B. StevensHymnal: WSSV1958 #45 (1958)First Line: Tempted and tried, we're oft made to wonderRefrain First Line: Farther along we'll know more about itTune Title: [Tempted and tried, we're oft made to wonder]
Author: J. Hulbert Robinson; J. W. P.Hymnal: WSSV1958 #46 (1958)First Line: What a joy it will be—how my glad heart will singRefrain First Line: When I say "good morning" up thereTune Title: [What a joy it will be—how my glad heart will sing]
Author: Eleanor Allen SchrollHymnal: WSSV1958 #47 (1958)First Line: There's a garden where Jesus is waitingRefrain First Line: O the beautiful garden, the garden of prayerTune Title: [There's a garden where Jesus is waiting]
Author: W. S. P.Hymnal: WSSV1958 #49 (1958)First Line: There's a church in the valley by the wildwoodRefrain First Line: Come to the church in the wildwoodTune Title: [There's a church in the valley by the wildwood]
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