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Ho, every One that Thirsteth

Author: Anon. Hymnal: GH31878 #81 (1878) First Line: Beside the well at noontime Languages: English Tune Title: [Beside the well at noontime]
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On Jordan's Stormy Banks

Author: Rev. Samuel Stennett Hymnal: GH31878 #82 (1878) First Line: On Jordan's stormy banks I stand Refrain First Line: We will rest in the fair and happy land Languages: English Tune Title: [On Jordan's stormy banks I stand]
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We'll Work till Jesus comes

Author: Mrs. Elizabeth Mills Hymnal: GH31878 #83 (1878) First Line: O land of rest for thee I sigh Languages: English Tune Title: [O land of rest for thee I sigh]
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Beulah Land

Author: Edgar Page Hymnal: GH31878 #84 (1878) First Line: I've reach'd the land of corn and wine Refrain First Line: O Beulah land, sweet Beulah land Languages: English Tune Title: [I've reach'd the land of corn and wine]
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Alas! And did My Saviour Bleed?

Author: Rev. Isaac Watts Hymnal: GH31878 #85 (1878) Refrain First Line: Jesus die for you Languages: English Tune Title: [Alas! and did my Saviour bleed?]
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He Knows

Author: Mary G. Brainard Hymnal: GH31878 #86 (1878) First Line: I know not what awaits me Refrain First Line: Where He may lead I'll follow Languages: English Tune Title: [I know not what awaits me]
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When we get Home

Author: Chas. H. Gabriel Hymnal: GH31878 #87 (1878) First Line: When we get home from our sorrow and care Languages: English Tune Title: [When we get home from our sorrow and care]
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Come

Author: Mrs. James Gibson Johnson Hymnal: GH31878 #88 (1878) First Line: Oh word of words, the sweetest Refrain First Line: Come, oh come to me Lyrics: 1 O word of words, the sweetest, Oh word, in which there lie All promise, all fulfillment, And end of mystery; Lamenting, or rejoicing, With doubt or terror nigh, I hear the "Come" of Jesus, And to His cross I fly. Refrain: Come, oh come to me, Come, oh come to me, Weary, heavy laden, Come, oh come to me, Come, oh come to me, Come, oh come to me, Weary, heavy laden come, oh come to me. 2 Oh soul! why shouldst thou wander From such a loving Friend? Cling closer, closer to Him, Stay with Him to the end, Alas! I am so helpless, So very full of sin, For I am ever wand'ring, And coming back again. [Refrain] 3 Oh, each time draw me nearer, That soon the "Come" may be Naught but a gentle whisper, To one close, close to Thee; Then, over sea and mountain, Far from, or near my home, I'll take Thy hand and follow, At that sweet whisper "Come!" [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh word of words, the sweetest]
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Not Half has ever been Told

Author: Rev. J. B. Atchinson Hymnal: GH31878 #89 (1878) First Line: I have read of a beautiful city Languages: English Tune Title: [I have read of a beautiful city]
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Are you coming Home tonight

Hymnal: GH31878 #90 (1878) First Line: Are you coming Home, ye wand'rers Refrain First Line: re you coming Home tonight Languages: English Tune Title: [Are you coming Home, ye wand'rers]

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