Author: C. H. G.Hymnal: NE1911 #81 (1911)First Line: Are you heavy hearted, are you sore distressed?Languages: EnglishTune Title: [Are you heavy hearted, are you sore distressed?]
Author: A. H. A.Hymnal: NE1911 #82 (1911)First Line: Ev'ry day I need Thee more and moreRefrain First Line: Ev'ry day I need Thee more and moreLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Ev'ry day I need Thee more and more]
Author: C. H. M.Hymnal: NE1911 #83 (1911)First Line: If you are tired of the load of your sinRefrain First Line: Just now, your doubtings give o'erLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [If you are tired of the load of your sin]
Author: L. E. J.Hymnal: NE1911 #84 (1911)First Line: Tho' the way we journey may be often drearLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Tho' the way we journey may be often drear]
Author: Mrs. Harriet E. JonesHymnal: NE1911 #85 (1911)First Line: He who dwelt among the lowlyRefrain First Line: Just the same, O hallelujahLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [He who dwelt among the lowly]
Author: Rev. Wm. O. CushingHymnal: NE1911 #86 (1911)First Line: Ring the bells of heaven! there is joy todayRefrain First Line: Glory! Glory! how the angels singLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Ring the bells of heaven! there is joy today]
Author: W. A. OgdenHymnal: NE1911 #87 (1911)First Line: Scattering precious seed by the waysideRefrain First Line: Sowing in the morningLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Scattering precious seed by the wayside]
Author: J. P. S.Hymnal: NE1911 #89 (1911)First Line: I've found a Friend who is all to meRefrain First Line: Saved by His pow'r divineLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [I've found a Friend who is all to me]
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