Author: T. M. EastwoodAppears in 3 hymnalsFirst Line: O Christian toil not for thyselfRefrain First Line: Then let us seek to bless the worldUsed With Tune: [O Christian toil not for thyself]
Author: G. P. E.Appears in 4 hymnalsFirst Line: In sailing life's sea I have nothing to fearRefrain First Line: Though trials my strength may defyUsed With Tune: [In sailing life's sea I have nothing to fear]
Author: Ida L. ReedAppears in 3 hymnalsFirst Line: Count thy blessings, O my brotherRefrain First Line: Count thy blessings, O my brotherUsed With Tune: [Count thy blessings, O my brother]
Author: A. L. TubbsAppears in 6 hymnalsFirst Line: It is just a step to JesusRefrain First Line: O how can you slight his mercy?Used With Tune: [It is just a step to Jesus]
Author: Mrs. C. D. MartinAppears in 3 hymnalsFirst Line: Tho' your sins are as red as the crimsonUsed With Tune: [Tho' your sins are as red as the crimson]
Author: Alice Jean CleatorAppears in 3 hymnalsFirst Line: Have you left the path of sin?Refrain First Line: Tell of Jesus kind and trueUsed With Tune: [Have you left the path of sin?]
Author: Eben E. RexfordAppears in 2 hymnalsFirst Line: Once I was lost, and in darkness wanderedRefrain First Line: O, but the heart of God is tenderUsed With Tune: [Once I was lost, and in darkness wandered]
Author: T. M. EastwoodAppears in 2 hymnalsFirst Line: Whenever you toil for the MasterRefrain First Line: Unto the Lord, unto the LordUsed With Tune: [Whenever you toil for the Master]
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