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Awake, awake, our noblest

Author: William H. Ruddiman Hymnal: GPCC1876 #d71 (1876) First Line: In the might of the Lord is our trust Languages: English

O come, let us go

Author: Mary D. James Hymnal: GPCC1876 #d72 (1876) First Line: Jesus calls us, listen, listen Languages: English

Now your waiting Lord receive

Author: John J. Hood Hymnal: GPCC1876 #d73 (1876) First Line: Jesus long his love has offered Languages: English

Jesus, the name high over all

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: GPCC1876 #d75 (1876) Languages: English

Jesus whom I love

Author: Edgar Page Stites Hymnal: GPCC1876 #d76 (1876) First Line: Jesus, will it, can it be Refrain First Line: Tell me, Jesus, whom I love Languages: English

Let every mortal ear attend

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: GPCC1876 #d77 (1876) Languages: English

Die on the field of battle

Author: Robert W. Todd Hymnal: GPCC1876 #d78 (1876) First Line: Listed for God in the conflict of life Refrain First Line: Then I'll die in the field of battle Languages: English

For Jesus

Author: T. E. Raoch Hymnal: GPCC1876 #d79 (1876) First Line: Live for Jesus day and night Languages: English

O I love the name of Jesus

Author: Mary D. James Hymnal: GPCC1876 #d80 (1876) First Line: Long in sin's dark dreary path Languages: English

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