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Sweeping Through the Gates

Author: T. C. O'K Hymnal: SoC1909 #61 (1909) First Line: Who, who are these beyond the chilly wave Refrain First Line: Sweeping thro' the gates to the New Jerusalem Languages: English Tune Title: [Who, who are these beyond the chilly wave]
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Faint, Yet Pursuing

Hymnal: SoC1909 #62 (1909) First Line: Faint, yet pursuing—thus we tread Languages: English Tune Title: [Faint, yet pursuing—thus we tread]
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Step by Step

Author: Kate Ulmer Hymnal: SoC1909 #63 (1909) First Line: When the shadows thickly gather Refrain First Line: Step by step He leads me onward Languages: English Tune Title: [When the shadows thickly gather]
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Let Us Go Forth

Author: Douglas MacMillan Hymnal: SoC1909 #64 (1909) First Line: Let us go forth to Him, without the city Refrain First Line: Then go ye forth to follow after Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: [Let us go forth to Him, without the city]
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Casting All Your Care Upon Jesus

Author: F. E. B. Hymnal: SoC1909 #65 (1909) First Line: O blessed rest when we recline Languages: English Tune Title: [O blessed rest when we recline]
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How Happy Will Be That Glad Day

Author: Mrs. C. E. Henninges Hymnal: SoC1909 #66 (1909) First Line: When that which is perfect is come Refrain First Line: How happy will be that glad day! Languages: English Tune Title: [When that which is perfect is come]

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