Author: Julia H. JohnstonHymnal: GGH1931 #481 (1931)First Line: There's a sweet and blessed storyRefrain First Line: Hallelujah, what a SaviorLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [There's a sweet and blessed story]
Author: W. A. O.Hymnal: GGH1931 #482 (1931)First Line: I've a message from the Lord, HallelujahRefrain First Line: Look and live, O sinner, liveLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [I've a message from the Lord, Hallelujah]
Author: Isaac Watts; Mrs. C. H. MorrisHymnal: GGH1931 #483 (1931)First Line: Am I a soldier of the crossLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Am I a soldier of the cross]
Author: Mrs. C. H. M.Hymnal: GGH1931 #484 (1931)First Line: Hearken today to the blest invitationLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Hearken today to the blest invitation]
Author: Maud Frazer JacksonHymnal: GGH1931 #486 (1931)First Line: I've come back to mother's BibleRefrain First Line: I've come back to mother's BibleLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [I've come back to mother's Bible]
Author: J. W. Van de VenterHymnal: GGH1931 #487 (1931)First Line: I never can forget the dayRefrain First Line: Whene'er I think of her so dearLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [I never can forget the day]
Author: D. M. S.Hymnal: GGH1931 #488 (1931)First Line: My mother's old Bible, her treasure divineLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [My mother's old Bible, her treasure divine]
Author: J. M. K.Hymnal: GGH1931 #489 (1931)First Line: I am watching for the coming of the glad millennial dayRefrain First Line: Oh! our Lord is coming back to earth againLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [I am watching for the coming of the glad millennial day]
Hymnal: GGH1931 #490 (1931)First Line: How sweet are the tidings that greet the pilgrim's earRefrain First Line: He's coming, coming, coming soon I knowLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [How sweet are the tidings that greet the pilgrim's ear]
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