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Tidings from afar

Author: Samuel Francis Smith Hymnal: SSC1857 #d82 (1857) First Line: The morning light is breaking; the darkness disappears

Elijah and the ravens

Hymnal: SSC1857 #d83 (1857) First Line: The ravens brought Elijah

Shout and sing

Hymnal: SSC1857 #d84 (1857) First Line: The Sabbath morn is breaking, the Sabbath bells are waking

The Sabbath school's a place for prayer

Author: S. P. Williams Hymnal: SSC1857 #d85 (1857)

The woman of Samaria

Hymnal: SSC1857 #d87 (1857)

The contrite heart

Author: Charlotte Elliott Hymnal: SSC1857 #d89 (1857) First Line: There is a holy sacrifice Which God in heaven will not despise

O how he loves

Author: Marianne Nunn Hymnal: SSC1857 #d90 (1857) First Line: There's a Friend above all others, O how he loves

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