Author: W. S. MartinHymnal: WLCH1889 #62 (1889)First Line: Out with the life boat, for on the dark seaRefrain First Line: Out with the life-boat! out with the life-boat!Languages: EnglishTune Title: [Out with the life boat, for on the dark sea]
Author: Mary S. WheelerHymnal: WLCH1889 #63 (1889)First Line: O Christian, look out o'er the fields white and wavingLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [O Christian, look out o'er the fields white and waving]
Author: Rev. M. L. HoffordHymnal: WLCH1889 #65 (1889)First Line: Rejoice with me, the lost is found!Refrain First Line: Rejoice with me, the lost is found!Languages: EnglishTune Title: [Rejoice with me, the lost is found!]
Author: W. S. M.Hymnal: WLCH1889 #66 (1889)First Line: Oh, the glory of the Lord, how it fills my soul todayRefrain First Line: Now I am thine, Saviour divineLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Oh, the glory of the Lord, how it fills my soul today]
Author: Rev. E. A. HoffmanHymnal: WLCH1889 #67 (1889)First Line: God in his mercyRefrain First Line: I'm fully persuadedLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [God in his mercy]
Author: Lizzie EdwardsHymnal: WLCH1889 #68 (1889)First Line: In thy book, where glory brightRefrain First Line: Write my name in the book of lifeLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [In thy book, where glory bright]
Author: Martha J. LanktonHymnal: WLCH1889 #69 (1889)First Line: Why is thy harp on the willowRefrain First Line: Go to the arms of the SaviourLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Why is thy harp on the willow]
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