Author: M. H. M.Appears in 12 hymnalsFirst Line: This morning the sun in his beauty aroseRefrain First Line: It is someone's, someone's last dayUsed With Tune: [This morning the sun in his beauty arose]
Author: James RoweAppears in 3 hymnalsFirst Line: Many from evil are turning awayRefrain First Line: How is it with you, friend?Used With Tune: [Many from evil are turning away]
Author: Jennie Wilson; J. E. T.Appears in 4 hymnalsFirst Line: Under Emanuel's banner gladly we fall in lineRefrain First Line: Under the banner of Prince EmanuelUsed With Tune: [Under Emanuel's banner gladly we fall in line]
Author: J. W. J.Appears in 2 hymnalsFirst Line: There's a land of heav'nly glory in the shining world aboveRefrain First Line: O, what glory will be waitingUsed With Tune: [There's a land of heav'nly glory in the shining world above]
Author: Jennie MastAppears in 1 hymnalFirst Line: Waken, reapers, one and allRefrain First Line: Reapers, awake, reapers, awakeUsed With Tune: [Waken, reapers, one and all]
Author: James RoweAppears in 2 hymnalsFirst Line: While the ninety and the nine lay in the foldRefrain First Line: Jesus found me, bless His nameUsed With Tune: [While the ninety and the nine lay in the fold]
Author: G. E. W.Appears in 1 hymnalFirst Line: The sweet Rose of Sharon doth bloom for my soulRefrain First Line: Sweet rose, white roseUsed With Tune: [The sweet Rose of Sharon doth bloom for my soul]
Author: James RoweAppears in 1 hymnalFirst Line: When morning comes and shadows fleeRefrain First Line: I know that I shall see Him thereUsed With Tune: [When morning comes and shadows flee]
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