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Hear the cry of victory as we pass along

Author: E. S. Lorenz Hymnal: S4HF1891 #d41 (1891) First Line: Hear the shout of triumph, hear the mighty song

Work, work, work

Author: Charles H. Gabriel Hymnal: S4HF1891 #d42 (1891) First Line: How the golden moments go

The hollow of God's hand

Author: E. S. Lorenz Hymnal: S4HF1891 #d43 (1891) First Line: I am safe, whatever may betide me Refrain First Line: In the hollow, hollow of his hand

Happy in Jesus

Author: Charles H. Gabriel Hymnal: S4HF1891 #d44 (1891) First Line: I am so happy in Jesus now Refrain First Line: Sins forgiven

I am the Door, come in, come in

Author: Dwight Willams Hymnal: S4HF1891 #d45 (1891)

Christ is all

Hymnal: S4HF1891 #d46 (1891) First Line: I entered once a home of care

Home so sweet

Author: Elisha A. Hoffman Hymnal: S4HF1891 #d47 (1891) First Line: I have a friend, a precious friend Refrain First Line: O home so sweet

O, the sweet olden story

Author: M. S. Kirby Hymnal: S4HF1891 #d48 (1891) First Line: I have read of the sweet olden story

The wonderful city

Author: Charles H. Gabriel Hymnal: S4HF1891 #d49 (1891) First Line: I hear them telling of a wondrous country Refrain First Line: Blessed city, lovely city

For he loves me

Author: L. M. Bateman Hymnal: S4HF1891 #d50 (1891) First Line: I will early seek the Savior

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