Author: Lizzie DeArmondHymnal: WP1929 #51 (1929)First Line: We sail along toward the harbor lightRefrain First Line: The Christ will our Pilot beLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [We sail along toward the harbor light]
Author: Fanny J. CrosbyHymnal: WP1929 #52 (1929)First Line: His banner of love is o'er meRefrain First Line: A song in my heart is wakingLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [His banner of love is o'er me]
Author: Birdie BellHymnal: WP1929 #53 (1929)First Line: No matter how lowly the service may beRefrain First Line: Ready to serve in the lowliest waysLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [No matter how lowly the service may be]
Author: James MontgomeryHymnal: WP1929 #56 (1929)First Line: The Lord is my Shepherd, no want shall I knowLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [The Lord is my Shepherd, no want shall I know]
Author: Mrs. F. G. BurroughsHymnal: WP1929 #57 (1929)First Line: Dear Lord, take up my tangled strandsRefrain First Line: Transformed by grace divineLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Dear Lord, take up my tangled strands]
Author: Maj. D. W. Whittle (El Nathan)Hymnal: WP1929 #58 (1929)First Line: Our Lord is now rejectedRefrain First Line: Oh, the crowning day is comingLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Our Lord is now rejected]
Hymnal: WP1929 #59 (1929)First Line: Most perfect is the law of GodRefrain First Line: O how love I Thy law!Languages: EnglishTune Title: [Most perfect is the law of God]
Author: C. D. MartinHymnal: WP1929 #60 (1929)First Line: Saved and kept by the power divineRefrain First Line: Saved and kept, O the glorious word!Languages: EnglishTune Title: [Saved and kept by the power divine]
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