Author: L. J. WilliamsHymnal: GCH1931 #51 (1931)First Line: O wondrous tho't! that He should careTune Title: [O wondrous tho't! that He should care]
Author: Ellen K. BradfordHymnal: GCH1931 #52 (1931)First Line: Oh, tender and sweet was the Master's voiceTune Title: [Oh, tender and sweet was the Master's voice]
Author: E. A. H.Hymnal: GCH1931 #53 (1931)First Line: Have thy affections been nailed to the cross?Tune Title: [Have thy affections been nailed to the cross?]
Author: L. E. J.Hymnal: GCH1931 #54 (1931)First Line: Would you be free from the burden of sin?Tune Title: [Would you be free from the burden of sin?]
Author: F. M. D.Hymnal: GCH1931 #55 (1931)First Line: There is a voice so sweet and lowTune Title: [There is a voice so sweet and low]
Author: C. R. BlackallHymnal: GCH1931 #56 (1931)First Line: In the harvest field there is work to doTune Title: [In the harvest field there is work to do]
Author: W. A. O.Hymnal: GCH1931 #57 (1931)First Line: Tis the grandest theme thro' the ages rungTune Title: ['Tis the grandest theme thro' the ages rung]
Author: William CowperHymnal: GCH1931 #58 (1931)First Line: There is a fountain filled with bloodTune Title: [There is a fountain filled with blood]
Author: F. J. CrosbyHymnal: GCH1931 #59 (1931)First Line: I am Thine, O Lord, I have heard Thy voiceTune Title: [I am Thine, O Lord, I have heard Thy voice]
Author: Fanny J. CrosbyHymnal: GCH1931 #60 (1931)First Line: To the work! to the work! we are servants of GodTune Title: [To the work! to the work! we are servants of God]
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