Author: G. B.Hymnal: SSS1918 #51 (1918)First Line: On a hill far away stood an old rugged crossRefrain First Line: So I'll cherish the old rugged crossTune Title: [On a hill far away stood an old rugged cross]
Author: G. T. B.Hymnal: SSS1918 #52 (1918)First Line: Twas Jesus, my Saviour, who pardoned my sinsRefrain First Line: O glory to Jesus, my soul is redeemedTune Title: [Twas Jesus, my Saviour, who pardoned my sins]
Hymnal: SSS1918 #53 (1918)First Line: I've seen the lightning flashingRefrain First Line: No, never aloneTune Title: [I've seen the lightning flashing]
Author: H. L.Hymnal: SSS1918 #54 (1918)First Line: Why wander in the wilderness, O fainting soulRefrain First Line: Come over into Canaan landTune Title: [Why wander in the wilderness, O fainting soul]
Author: Mrs. M. J. H.Hymnal: SSS1918 #55 (1918)First Line: I believe in the old time religionRefrain First Line: Oh, give me the old time religionTune Title: [I believe in the old time religion]
Author: H. H. HeimarHymnal: SSS1918 #56 (1918)First Line: Oh, the joy of sins forgiv'nRefrain First Line: Where the healing waters flowTune Title: [Oh, the joy of sins forgiv'n]
Author: J. E. ThomasHymnal: SSS1918 #57 (1918)First Line: In the resurrection morningRefrain First Line: We shall rise, we shall rise!Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15:12Tune Title: [In the resurrection morning]
Author: Mrs. H. E. JonesHymnal: SSS1918 #58 (1918)First Line: We shall reach our home some dayRefrain First Line: Precious blood! O crimson bloodTune Title: [We shall reach our home some day]
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