Author: Rev. Alfred BarrattAppears in 1 hymnalFirst Line: My Saviour guides my erring feetRefrain First Line: My Saviour walksUsed With Tune: [My Saviour guides my erring feet]
Author: T. M. B.Appears in 1 hymnalFirst Line: O come my dear friend, lets take a long walk and talk about JesusRefrain First Line: Our Savior's love we'll talk aboutUsed With Tune: [O come my dear friend, lets take a long walk and talk about Jesus]
Author: E. N. E.Appears in 1 hymnalFirst Line: On that glad morning afterwhileRefrain First Line: Hear the Lord's call, sounded to allUsed With Tune: [On that glad morning afterwhile]
Author: J. M. HensonAppears in 1 hymnalFirst Line: Lonely days are left behind me, and I sing for joyUsed With Tune: [Lonely days are left behind me, and I sing for joy]
Author: Rev. Rupert CravensAppears in 1 hymnalFirst Line: Unto me the Lord hath spokenRefrain First Line: Yes, the Lord to me has spokenUsed With Tune: [Unto me the Lord hath spoken]
Author: James RoweAppears in 1 hymnalFirst Line: Lifting your voices in praise todayRefrain First Line: Hallelujah! sing ye ransomedUsed With Tune: [Lifting your voices in praise today]
Author: Rev. Alfred BarrattAppears in 1 hymnalFirst Line: When pathways are lonely and drearyRefrain First Line: Chasing the shadows, the shadows awayUsed With Tune: [When pathways are lonely and dreary]
Author: D. T. C.Appears in 1 hymnalFirst Line: There's a happy band of marchersRefrain First Line: The Glory-land march eternal doth ring!Used With Tune: [There's a happy band of marchers]
Author: Rev. Rupert CravensAppears in 1 hymnalFirst Line: There's a City of many bright mansionsRefrain First Line: There's a City of gloryUsed With Tune: [There's a City of many bright mansions]
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