Hymnal: WLCH1889 #52 (1889)First Line: I am with thee ev'ry hour, O ransomed oneRefrain First Line: I am with thee, yes, I'm with theeLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [I am with thee ev'ry hour, O ransomed one]
Author: F. E. B.Hymnal: WLCH1889 #53 (1889)First Line: We'll tarry by the living watersRefrain First Line: We'll tarry by the living watersLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [We'll tarry by the living waters]
Author: Mrs. E. W. ChapmanHymnal: WLCH1889 #54 (1889)First Line: Onward press, tho' faint and wearyRefrain First Line: Rest on the beautiful shoreLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Onward press, tho' faint and weary]
Author: Rev. E. A. HoffmanHymnal: WLCH1889 #55 (1889)Refrain First Line: Eternity! eternity!Languages: EnglishTune Title: [Where will you spend eternity?]
Author: H. BonarHymnal: WLCH1889 #56 (1889)First Line: Out of darkness into lightRefrain First Line: Arise, arise, arise and shineLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Out of darkness into light]
Author: Mrs. C. L. ShacklockHymnal: WLCH1889 #58 (1889)First Line: After the toil and turmoilRefrain First Line: Rest, sweet rest for the wearyLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [After the toil and turmoil]
Author: Mrs. E. W. ChapmanHymnal: WLCH1889 #59 (1889)First Line: The Saviour hath called thee and shown thee his loveRefrain First Line: Oh, why not trust in him now?Languages: EnglishTune Title: [The Saviour hath called thee and shown thee his love]
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