Author: Rev. John O. Foster, A.M.Hymnal: SS1890 #61 (1890)First Line: I'll sing of the story, how Jesus from gloryRefrain First Line: Then sing the glad chorusLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [I'll sing of the story, how Jesus from glory]
Author: Rev. J. P. DimmittHymnal: SS1890 #63 (1890)First Line: We have wandered far away from our Father's homeRefrain First Line: We are coming homeLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [We have wandered far away from our Father's home]
Author: H. L. G.Hymnal: SS1890 #64 (1890)First Line: Have you heard, when sad and wearyRefrain First Line: The old, old story ever newLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Have you heard, when sad and weary]
Author: Lizzie EdwardsHymnal: SS1890 #65 (1890)First Line: O, bless the Lord, what joy is mine!Refrain First Line: I'm on the way, I'm on the wayLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [O, bless the Lord, what joy is mine!]
Author: E. E. HewittHymnal: SS1890 #66 (1890)First Line: We shall walk with him in whiteLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [We shall walk with him in white]
Author: F. A. B.Hymnal: SS1890 #68 (1890)First Line: Come over, lost one, comeRefrain First Line: Come over, oh, come overLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Come over, lost one, come]
Author: L. H. EdmundsHymnal: SS1890 #69 (1890)First Line: Who will be faithful, "redeeming the time"Refrain First Line: Who will be waiting, waiting for the Lord?Languages: EnglishTune Title: [Who will be faithful, "redeeming the time"]
Author: Sallie MartinHymnal: SS1890 #70 (1890)First Line: Conquering now and still to conquerRefrain First Line: Not to the strong is the battleLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Conquering now and still to conquer]
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