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And just over there in the beautiful land

Author: Mary E. Kail Hymnal: TRNC1893 #d51 (1893) First Line: Have you heard the good news by the gospel proclaimed

He leadeth me, he leadeth me

Author: Joseph H. Gilmore; Joseph Henry Gilmore Hymnal: TRNC1893 #d52 (1893) First Line: He leadeth me, O blessed thought

Soldier, fall into line

Author: T. J. Swanzey Hymnal: TRNC1893 #d53 (1893) First Line: Hearken ye warriors, hear the voice of the Lord Refrain First Line: Keep, keep keep within the line

Whisper [Whispering] softly, wanderer come

Author: Marcus M. Wells Hymnal: TRNC1893 #d54 (1893) First Line: Holy Spirit, faithful Guide

How calm and beautiful the morn

Author: Thomas Hastings Hymnal: TRNC1893 #d55 (1893)

Hallelujah, I'm saved

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: TRNC1893 #d57 (1893) First Line: How happy are they, Who the [their] Savior [Jesus] obey

Waiting and watching

Author: William Thomas Dale Hymnal: TRNC1893 #d58 (1893) First Line: How long we've been waiting and watching for thee

There's balm enough in Gilead

Author: John Newton Hymnal: TRNC1893 #d59 (1893) First Line: How lost was [is] my [our] condition

No room in heaven

Author: William Orcutt Cushing Hymnal: TRNC1893 #d60 (1893) First Line: How sad it would be, if when thou didst [dost] call Refrain First Line: Sad, sad, sad would it be

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