Author: Johnson Oatman, Jr.Hymnal: GS1911 #50 (1911)First Line: Once a little cloud was sighted, not much larger than a handRefrain First Line: Are you list'ning ev'ry moment for the coming of the rain?Languages: EnglishTune Title: [Once a little cloud was sighted, not much larger than a hand]
Author: J. B. HerbertHymnal: GS1911 #53 (1911)First Line: O ev'ryone that longethRefrain First Line: Then come, come, come, comeLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [O ev'ryone that longeth]
Author: Emma G. DietrichHymnal: GS1911 #54 (1911)First Line: Abide with me; I need Thee ev'ry dayRefrain First Line: Abide with me from morn till eveLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Abide with me; I need Thee ev'ry day]
Author: Johnson Oatman, Jr.Hymnal: GS1911 #55 (1911)First Line: I may not know the reason whyRefrain First Line: O yes, He knows, the Lord knows whyLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [I may not know the reason why]
Author: A. P. CobbHymnal: GS1911 #56 (1911)First Line: Lo! the army of our KingRefrain First Line: The world for Christ, Christ for the worldLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Lo! the army of our King]
Author: H. R. TrickettHymnal: GS1911 #57 (1911)First Line: None but Jesus is able to saveRefrain First Line: None but Jesus can save by his bloodLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [None but Jesus is able to save]
Author: Hezekiah ButterworthHymnal: GS1911 #58 (1911)First Line: I walked in the woodland meadowsRefrain First Line: Never soared as high againLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [I walked in the woodland meadows]
Author: Mrs. Frank A. BreckHymnal: GS1911 #59 (1911)First Line: Jesus comes with pow'r to gladdenLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Jesus comes with pow'r to gladden]
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