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He taught me how to watch and pray

Author: Philip Doddridge Hymnal: EE1906 #d81 (1906) First Line: O happy day that fixed [seals] [stays] my choice Languages: English

There I can sing, eternally sing

Author: James B. Franklin Hymnal: EE1906 #d82 (1906) First Line: O I long to behold the splendor of the city Languages: English

There is joy in going on

Author: James B. Franklin Hymnal: EE1906 #d83 (1906) First Line: O I love to tell the story Refrain First Line: O, the joy of going on Languages: English

O home beyond, the joys I'll share

Author: Jesse A. Hicks Hymnal: EE1906 #d84 (1906) First Line: O land of bliss and joy unseen Languages: English

Guide me

Author: Pearl Hatchett Hymnal: EE1906 #d85 (1906) First Line: O Savior, brighten up my way Refrain First Line: O Father, e'er be by my side Languages: English

O, let me sing

Author: E. Greer Floyd Hymnal: EE1906 #d86 (1906) First Line: O sing with me my Maker's praise Refrain First Line: O, glory, Christ, the wondrous King Languages: English

The Savior calls, O hear his voice

Author: William Wye Smith Hymnal: EE1906 #d87 (1906) First Line: O wayward one, why longer stand Languages: English

Come with all your wants, and wounds

Author: Samuel Medley Hymnal: EE1906 #d88 (1906) First Line: O what amazing words of grace Are in the gospel found Refrain First Line: With all your wants, and wounds Languages: English

Crossing the tide

Author: A. J. Hubbard Hymnal: EE1906 #d89 (1906) First Line: O'er the stream of time Refrain First Line: Sailing, sailing ever on, going o'er the tide Languages: English

Comforter and guide

Author: Lelia N. Morris Hymnal: EE1906 #d90 (1906) First Line: Oft, the path is dark and dreary Refrain First Line: O, Holy Spirit, ever lead me Languages: English

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